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one question queen nix almighty. one question ihave queen nix almighty. one question i have is that will all the mean? do you regret not voting amendments that would put rapists in women's prisons? no, i don't . so i'll explain why i don't. so i'll explain why scheming sturgeon state parties implied dream just got a whole load more unreal stick in my digest next then my superstar panel delivered their verdicts on the man that could inadvertently the union tonight i'm joined by carole malone belgium butterworth and emma webb . plus, j.k. rowling slammed webb. plus, j.k. rowling slammed ex snp councillor austen shendan ex snp councillor austen sheridan for making light of this attack on women's rights campaigner kelly j. keane so after pledging to amble in trans extremists and fight for sturgeon's gender recognition bill, it's useless. ukip's victory bad news for women's rights . the victory bad news for women's rights. the man at victory bad news for women's rights . the man at the centre of rights. the man at the centre of that rolling twitter storm takes on political at the scottish daily mail. michael blackley and free speech advocate lisa keough . and what promises to be a very fiery clash soon? i'll swear on
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tonight's show as prince harry's worldwide privacy tour brings him back to london for another with the media once king right to avoid his toxic son by claiming that i like this that he's busy to up daily telegraph columnist celia walden gets , her columnist celia walden gets, her expert take on this monumental royal snub. also on the way, gary has broken his silence by brazenly revealing details , his brazenly revealing details, his shady impartiality deal with spineless bbc boss tim davie to. there are two things that i'll continue to talk up on. i will not back down. and he agreed . so not back down. and he agreed. so has the beeb's biggest paid star being given free rein to humiliate the corporation? kelvin mackenzie in. plus after a local woman was assaulted by anti four supporters at a protest outside a migrant hotel , are the hard left hypocrites for using violence in defence of open borders? nigel farage will give his unflinching analysis of the migrant crisis soon ahead of
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the migrant crisis soon ahead of the government's so—called green on thursday. is it time we? stop listening to doomsday warnings over the environment? david vine , over the environment? david vine a , over the environment? david vine , a senior research scientist in the year 2000, said within a few years snowfall in the uk become a very rare and exciting event . a very rare and exciting event. children just aren't going to know snow is. neil oliver is going to react to ben leo's expose on decades of environmental doom mongering that's in the outsider. and gwyneth paltrow locked in a 245,000 and pound court battle over a skiing incident. but it's the starstruck prosecco user who's stealing the show . just who's stealing the show. just under 510. am so jealous. i think i'm shrinking them. you and me both . i have to wear four and me both. i have to wear four inch heels just to make it to five five. so they're very. what is going on? i'm going to show you more from the bizarre celebrity in recent memory later in the show, ever, first look in the show, as ever, first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages. a brand greatest pages. a brand new greatest person named as
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person and union has named as well. dan wootton tonight. well. this dan wootton tonight. let's . let's go. so from scheming sturgeon into homes useless today is a big day for scotland, but also for the union. and i'm going to explain why in a moment. first, though, the headlines polly middlehurst . dan, thank you and good evening to you. our top story on gb news nicola sturgeon's says humza yousaf will be outstanding as the new of the scottish national party and at 37 he becomes the youngest first minister and to come from an ethnic minority background. scotland's health secretary claimed victory over finance secretary forbes and former community safety minister ash with 52% of the vote. he says
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he's honoured to be taking on the role and not just humbled of that. i will certainly. i also feel well, you're man in the world to be standing here as the leader of the snp , a party i leader of the snp, a party i enjoy . 20 years ago and i love enjoy. 20 years ago and i love so deeply . humza yousaf speaking so deeply. humza yousaf speaking well, the prime minister says he's taking a zero tolerance approach to anti—social behaviour . approach to anti—social behaviour. rishi sunak has unveiled a £160 million scheme that includes forcing offenders who graffiti or commit vandalism to clean up their own communities. the government says laughing gas will be banned by the end of the year, becoming a class c drug . the prime minister class c drug. the prime minister said current restrictions on nitrous oxide just aren't working . we're going to do over working. we're going to do over the course of the and the summer is consult on the best way to do this to make sure that is
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effective. tackling suppliers important that's what we while we've gone out of county we've gone out of the county line gangs and disrupted three and a half thousand of them. so we've sentencing we've toughened up sentencing for that's the police for drugs. that's why the police got this. things called project adder for example, which is a national program to target drug gangsin national program to target drug gangs in particular. so all of those things help deal with supply . sunak now thousands of supply. sunak now thousands of civil servants and public sector are staging fresh walkouts next month. the pcc union says more than hundred and 30,000 members are striking on april the 28th. in a long running dispute over pay in a long running dispute over pay and job security . in the pay and job security. in the states, three children and three members have been of staff been killed in a school shooting in tennessee. the 28 year old female attacker was shot dead by police who say she'd been armed with at least two semi—automatic rifles and handgun. the covenant school, a private christian elementary school, has around
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200 students from ages 3 to 11. in israel , the prime minister, in israel, the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu , delay his benjamin netanyahu, delay his controversial judicial overhaul after wide spread rallies. hundreds thousands of people have been taking to streets in protest at the proposals, which they say would weaken the courts. the prime minister's hard right coalition partner security , minister s.m. ben security, minister s.m. ben vere, says the plans will now be looked at after the passover parliamentary recess. the uk welcomed the decision with the foreign secretary now urging all parties to find common ground and the government's launching and the government's launching an investigation into an oil spill in poole harbour indoors it after concerns were raised by employees for nearby nature and fisheries . yesterday around 200 fisheries. yesterday around 200 barrels of fluid including crude oil, leaked out from a pipeline operated by a gas company , operated by a gas company, cooper co. but the boss, poole harbour commissioners jim
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stewart, says the spill isn't as serious as was initially first thought and that most of the oil has been cleaned up . you up to has been cleaned up. you up to date. i'm back in an hour. now here's dan . here's dan. i i genuinely believe the snp just destroyed the dream of scottish in favour of the woke engineering of society that very few scots actually want with decision today to replace scheming sturgeon with whom the useless usaf long been considered a lightweight and improved failure as a minister , improved failure as a minister, not just for this mortifying moment arrogance where he tumbled off his knee scooter while showing off to the bbc, which oh, it never gets old. never gets old. but he's also the man who was caught by cops for driving insurance as transport secretary and recently
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said this . a group of ukrainian said this. a group of ukrainian women had fled the war to the uk . okay so one question i have is will the man or scotland tonight? i'm actually going to leave it to kate forbes, yousef , conservative, competent and christian rival who only lost in a 52 to 48 head to head in the end as to why scots have just been landed with a dud . so been landed with a dud. so you've had a number of jobs in government when you were a transport minister. government when you were a transport minister . the government when you were a transport minister. the trains were never on time when you were a justice minister. the police were strained to be breaking point and now, minister, point and now, health minister, we've got record high waiting times. what makes you think you can do a betterjob as first minister ? he can't remember , by minister? he can't remember, by the way. that's his own essay . the way. that's his own essay. mp cabinet colleague not arrive from another party. but it's not just incompetence that makes yousef a danger to scotland . he
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yousef a danger to scotland. he is vowing to continue the dystopian policies of the sturgeon era including the source of gender extremism that saw the so—called trans who i still call adam graham on this show end up an all female scottish prison. and you said following sturgeon's woke playbook made clear during the campaign . he's not going to back campaign. he's not going to back down on the gender recognition reform bill despite scots being overwhelmingly . given the danger overwhelmingly. given the danger it poses to biological women and girls , its principle is to girls, its principle is to absolutely that westminster veto . i don't think that the uk government should have right to strike down all that they . how strike down all that they. how do you how do you fight it? because they constitutionally they have the rights. first they do have the rights. first you do you regret you fight it. do you regret voting for amendments that would put prisons? put rapists women's prisons? no, i . it has nothing to do i don't. it has nothing to do with gianna, because gianna is not in force . and no, can not in force. and no, you can show that you show all you want . yeah, we will. we will keep
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shouting . this woke stuff, by shouting. this woke stuff, by the way . all very ironic given the way. all very ironic given that yusef, who is muslim , that yusef, who is muslim, allegedly refused to vote for gay marriage in scotland after receiving pressure from muslim leaders so arranged a meeting the pakistani government avoid it. and a darker side to the yousef ideology, too . and i yousef ideology, too. and i don't just mean the republican bid to overthrow the monarchy of scotland david does achieve separatism . republican, i separatism. republican, i believe that we should be citizens first, not subjects we keep the monarchy for a period of time. then i'd hope scotland an independent scotland, then moved to be a public in the future. now i'm actually talking about yousef is so quick about the way yousef is so quick to up divisive social to sign up to divisive social causes backed up by his people , causes backed up by his people, including demanding all must prove they are anti while spreading discredited blm critical theory propaganda like this in the scottish parliament or senior positions in scotland
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are felt almost exclusive only by those who are white. take my portfolio alone . the lord portfolio alone. the lord president, white the lord justice clark white. every high court judge white, the lord advocate white. the solicitor general white. the chief constable white. every deputy chief constable white. every assistant constable white. the head of the law society white. the head of the faculty of advocates white. every president governor. white not just justice. the chief medical officer. white the nursing officer. white the nursing officer white the chief veterinary officer white the chief social work advisor white. almost every trade union in this country headed by people who are white and scottish government as the director general is white, every of every public body is white. now i find that type of racial it disgraceful actually is clearly using the race card
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to stoke without any attempt to add crucial context . so i will add crucial context. so i will add crucial context. so i will add some. the fact is scotland is a 96% white country where just 0.5% are african, 0.12, a canbbean just 0.5% are african, 0.12, a caribbean black and just 2.66% asian. so done. yousef on reaching the height of scottish politics. but thank you to because with such a craven woke , incompetent leader to term and to follow an extreme socialist agenda, i believe the uni in is now safer than it's ever been this century . now safer than it's ever been this century. scheming now safer than it's ever been this century . scheming sturgeon this century. scheming sturgeon set , which is this century. scheming sturgeon set, which is a pipe dream just got a whole load more unrealistic but to respond now my panel top daily columnist carole malone , senior reporter carole malone, senior reporter at the i news benjamin butterworth and the director of the common sense society uk, emma webb, carole malone this
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bloke is incompetent, but he's also a bit dangerous, isn't he, with the suave ideal? i'm not sure dangerous at all. he was spot on their independence is a million miles away. and i have because just considered a bit off because he because he's the you know the to continue to gather he was always the space preferred candidate from the start even though in among the people of scotland he has he has a mind his popularity rating of 20% but never mind so he's doing now he's carrying on the agenda of reform . he's going to of reform. he's going to campaign for that, which is the very bill that brought nicola sturgeon dead, the one thing that wrong footed her, her years as first minister. this bill went to in one of the populations, said they didn't want after poll want it where poll after poll after they want after poll said they didn't want it. what does he to do is it. so what does he to do is going to carry it on straight away. he's caused a division among the people. mean, it's among the people. i mean, it's such pity that kate forbes such a pity that kate forbes didn't i think didn't get it because i think the snp would had a the snp would have had a fighting chance she'd . but
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fighting chance if she'd. but i'm delighted she i'm actually delighted she didn't. but but didn't. well anyway but but yeah. but anyway, but this guy is idiot. i mean, the thing you showed refugees, they're showed about refugees, they're asking where the middle is. a bit sick , i think. i think this bit sick, i think. i think this is the problem and i really do . is the problem and i really do. he doesn't know he's thick, which is actually that that in itself is dead. that's also dangerous, too. mean , benjamin dangerous, too. i mean, benjamin butterworth, , isn't he, to butterworth, he is, isn't he, to continue this battle with westminster over, the gender reform recognition bill scots don't want this madness of putting male rapists who claim to be a woman in a female prison. we've had enough in scotland . separate issues that scotland. separate issues that the one about which prison you go in was not necessarily affected by that . there was a affected by that. there was a wedding. there was already in place to mean that that doesn't need to happen. that was sturgeon's but sturgeon's mistake. but intellectually dishonest because that philosophy. that that philosophy. no, but that law means that victims of rape in court have to refer to their
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accuser by their chose new name and they chose a new gender. so this tells relate. i think the two things are very much interlinked on an ideological bafisl interlinked on an ideological basis i mean i think when parties put manifest and electorates their government well in the case of the snp they chose them with this gender reform in that on both westminster and hollywood elections the consequence it's perfectly legitimate that humza yousaf will pursue that . but yousaf will pursue that. but look, i'm just relieved the. haiti. kc kate forbes the big good did not win today. my fear that was that was scotland. yet they absolutely the christian no i mean the bigger because actually i've got loads of christian and friends that go to church all the time and tell you what they don't oppose a woman's to choose my right to get married or anything bigoted from kate disagree kate forbes. look i disagree with a lot of points with there are a lot of points example on gay marriage but she was very clear she didn't want to force her views on anyone else. she was a christian. she voted personally on a christian. but i think that's terrible it
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by purpose of speaking and actually i like kate forbes and but as a unionist, i think that it's a very good thing that she hasn't gotten as you hasn't gotten it because as you can you know, the snp lost can see, you know, the snp lost 30,000 members. the snp is already completely and death spiralling . death spiral, you're spiralling. death spiral, you're so. right. and in addition to that we see that actually the that we see that actually the that kate forbes only lost by a very very narrow margin . so very very narrow margin. so i humza yousaf is going attempt to preside over a very divided party as carol said, he's going to be leaning to in what has already been so divisive . it already been so divisive. it resulted in nicola sturgeon having to step down and kate forbes had the ability to reach across that political divide and to appeal to people who would otherwise vote. but also, she's carol, she's comfortable ideology for what she was when she was spot on when she pulled him apart for his record. i mean, the health service that
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will want him. that's it. yeah can i was just thought i think i think he's gutless as well because you alluded it earlier back in 2014 when he was supposed to vote on a gay marriage bill, he he also asked permission to be absent as well because he said he told them he was getting pressure from the mosque and he said in his most recent campaign, he said he would not be influenced by his religion , what he will be. well, religion, what he will be. well, i was just 14 actually a woman. so you as also said that he would never vote for gay marriage. he doesn't believe in because of his muslim beliefs are . you prepared to call the are. you prepared to call the muslim gay marriage hater a bigot or do you just reserve those sorts labels for the christians? benjamin i mean, he hasn't said he's against gay marriage, supports same sex marriage, supports same sex marriage, but he strangely absent. and i think that's that's i think i'll say of course of the campaign that because of his .religiousviews because of his .religious views which muslim he cannot so which are muslim he cannot so i think personally gay marriage is he a bigot? hang on just reserve
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that label to the christians. very simple question . well, very simple question. well, first of all, i think what he said was that he doesn't think there should be same sex marriages in mosques, which is not just i think it's not just say i think it's important get your important to get your facts right. but you right. dan, forgive. but you know the christians that know what? the christians that know what? the christians that know i don't think know it's no i don't think religion excuse for religion is an excuse for bigotry. you know maybe carolyn emma excuse hate emma and you are to excuse hate katie hatred of gay katie and her hatred of gay people in right now i people getting in right now i think you see is that you are prepared to excuse no because prepared to excuse no no because . he is a muslim. you're not prepared to excuse kate forbes for her views because she's christian. that's i'm christian. that's what i'm picking . but believe me, picking up. but believe me, benjamin, over the course the benjamin, over the course of the campaign if you followed it closely, and yousef closely, what forbes and yousef believed on gay marriage was identical , believed on gay marriage was identical, by believed on gay marriage was identical , by the way, neither identical, by the way, neither of them voted for it. it was an intense go at all. and humza yousaf made clear that. he doesn't think that scotland's law be the final word . can we law be the final word. can we also point out that you know, you just said that she hated gay people. oh, she doesn't. she just her veto does not allow her for gay marriage. oh, come on. there's is homophobia to
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there's a huge is homophobia to be opposed to same sex marriage. this is be heard so prepared. this is to be heard so prepared. hey hateful, so quick to hype forbes not well id to attack you. i say bring back exactly the same. i say bring back nicola sturgeon oh, please don't be all of us back to think we have got what i vice chief of staff angela with me all night but still come as militant mobs in migrant protests spiralling into violence. do we need the government's migration bill urgently tackle britain's righteous anger ? farage live on righteous anger? farage live on that too. but up next, the clash is yousef's in the leadership contest bad news for women's rights. former mp councillor and yusef supporter austin , who's yusef supporter austin, who's had a big twitter spat with jk rowling over the weekend. he's going to go up against the scottish daily political editor michael blackley, free speech advocate lisa keough . your voice advocate lisa keough. your voice most important . email me down at most important. email me down at gbnews.uk vote in our poll at gb news on twitter the results and clash straight after the .
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the election, yusef was the only candidate who supported scheme sturgeon's sick gender reform bill, which allows people to legally for a new gender after just three months. look if we keep if we roll to a westminster power , they will come after power, they will come after legislation. after legislation , legislation. after legislation, after legislation that already threatening to do it. time time and time again. threatening to do it. time time and time again . meanwhile war on and time again. meanwhile war on women's rights activists . the women's rights activists. the headunes women's rights activists. the headlines again over the weekend with on kelly j. cain, including a suit being thrown over her before she was forced out of new zealand. one of whom is his most loyal henchman , former snp loyal henchman, former snp councillor austin sheridan . i councillor austin sheridan. i took great delight in this tweeting it seems you can't have a nice wee of tomato soup without transphobe getting all worked up about it . but worked up about it. but scotland's most famous woman, j.k. rowling , hit back writing, j.k. rowling, hit back writing, we've all met progressive men who think violence against women. they don't agree with is
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a right old love. what's new is seeing them be this open about it. maybe humza will let you write his gags if you managed to get him elected. austen sheridan . so with the election result confirmed, i want to know, is victory bad for women's rights ? victory bad for women's rights? email amy dowden. gbnews.uk email amy dowden. gb news.uk tweet email amy dowden. gbnews.uk tweet me at gb news outpost shortly to debate this now i'm joined by the man at the centre of the storm, the snp's austen sheridan. alongside the politically at the scottish daily mail , politically at the scottish daily mail, michael blackley and the free speech advocate lisa keogh. so austin sheridan , what keogh. so austin sheridan, what do you have to say to j.k. rowling, who says that you are laughing ? just openly laughing laughing? just openly laughing at a women's rights campaigner being attacked . first of all, being attacked. first of all, congratulations . she's told you congratulations. she's told you something about in this interview. but just to get back to this progressive in scotland ,j.k. to this progressive in scotland , j.k. rowling and a tweet she misrepresented what i was saying
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. i'm ashamed that it should actually that people it post touchesit actually that people it post touches it all t except onto transphobes that's become an obsession where you have to be. so that's what she'd ever wanted. she didn't force you the passion of. parker buffy in hand around the neck and a thumbs over the that is actually how security that got them always been helped to tell them that it was a horde and so she and us they tried to mislead people that when people were calling that when people were calling that or whatever you that a report or whatever you know laughing about her having tomato soup poured over her head at the very least . so, no, i do at the very least. so, no, i do not condone violence against anyone , regardless of the anyone, regardless of the situation. i believe that should always be used to counter at least leads to. you've been very passionate about, least leads to. you've been very passionate about , these sorts of passionate about, these sorts of views. do you feel about having you continuing sturgeon's . on you continuing sturgeon's. on gender extremism ? 100. you continuing sturgeon's. on gender extremism ?100. i think
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gender extremism? 100. i think you you saw. sorry. not useless. ithank you you saw. sorry. not useless. i thank you, sir. i've been in charge of scotland. it's a nightmare. he's obviously like he's. he doesn't like women . he's. he doesn't like women. very obvious to see. he wants men to be able to seize women that. he's a dangerous man and, like kate forbes saved these kind of things. everything he's done. michael politically to sort scottish daily mail. can you talk to me about the politics of this? because even if it's what he ideologically believes? isn't this just insane for have to continue with the gender reform bill in this big fight with westminster given it finished it off . yes. i mean i finished it off. yes. i mean i think it was pretty interesting that on his first day, just as the result of this is he was asked and i asked him about whether he intended to challenge the uk government's use of a section 35 order to block the gender bills bill. and he
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confirmed that that his first principle, that's his starting point, that he intends to do that. no, this is an issue has been hugely the divisive of this mp and there's been people the snp to have told me they just hope that whoever just lets this issue die because it's doing damage to the party and they were just desperate that . the were just desperate that. the next first minister doesn't go ahead with this. all in the recent weeks. nicola sturgeon has refused to say that. she will definitely challenge this in the in the courts because there's a danger in actually doing that. so in saying that will go ahead with this humza yousaf of his actually instantly being even more adamant of pressing ahead with this legislation that could go sturgeon more provocative ignonng sturgeon more provocative ignoring in the people of scotland what a weird thing to do on your first day in office. austin sheridan you just tell me why . love yourself much because why. love yourself much because as far as i can tell , he's an as far as i can tell, he's an incompetent politician . he
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incompetent politician. he failed as the justice minister. he failed as the transport minister. he failed as the health minister. he doesn't seem particularly smart. he's a walking , talking pr disaster. walking, talking pr disaster. what is it about you, seth , that what is it about you, seth, that you think will make him a good leader of scotland ? i think it's leader of scotland? i think it's a visit only candidate that as progressed and anything can help, wants to move scotland forward economically in the kind of policies it was just because he's one of these former and these are the candidate committed to quality should correct something you were saying the show that saying earlier in the show that in parliament that in the scottish parliament that assisted to use assisted legislation how to use of for same marriage of what it for same sex marriage in stage of the in the first stage of the scottish parliament terms are you sort voted for that. the you sort of voted for that. the gender recognition reform putting at what's the putting yourself at what's the challenge not just challenge legislation not just because the subject of the because of the subject of the legislation as the principle the principle being that principle fact being that scotland's national parliament passed legislation and it devolved area and no westminster or an attempt to block legislation that was voted for, by the way, by single political
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party is basically for that legislation . but i'd like i just legislation. but i'd like ijust want to let lisa respond because me , the people of scotland don't me, the people of scotland don't support this legislation, though . no, we absolutely doing is a very dangerous legislation . i very dangerous legislation. i actually, for one, as an independent as well, i actually for one, i don't think the westminster involved we need somebody to protect us. we actually need somebody save us from snp . she argues the fact from snp. she argues the fact that the chair that will come in for some of the houses for independence shortly surely you should be standing up for scotland right to choose. that was a very lengthy debate and scotland's parliament last year, over six years on scotland's representatives watch it through that legislation also . this that legislation also. this thing about gender recognition reform , though, i mean , the reform, though, i mean, the opinion polls are showing the only party in scotland that was officially opposed to gender
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equality form of losing seats on the floor. jihadi parties are taking up seats. so settling all of what was all that seems to be an argument somewhere it doesn't actually translate when it comes to short subject support for political parties. but of course the, ballot box is the only time that that really matters . and that that really matters. and i'm very concerned that the snp will have a good show next year in the westminster election . in the westminster election. keep dreaming. if i had to vote between scotland being independent or women and children being safe, women and children being safe, women and children being safe wins every time. yeah indeed. michael blackley to you . well, i blackley final to you. well, i think what you've heard today , think what you've heard today, two people that are relatively supportive of the idea of the independence of the snp but you've seen just how divisive this single issue is. so going to be a real test of humza yousef's leadership , because we yousef's leadership, because we saw the result today that the snp is highly divided . it was an snp is highly divided. it was an extremely narrow victory for
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humza yousaf this one of the issues that's dominated through the campaign and i think when you have a divided party fighting over issues like this, he has a real challenge on his hands to . keep the party hands to. keep the party together never mind to start to win any votes . new voters . okay, win any votes. new voters. okay, fascinating debate. thank you. so much for having it. that's the political editor at the scottish daily mail. michael blackley that the snp's austin shendan blackley that the snp's austin sheridan and the free speech advocate . lisa keogh so who do advocate. lisa keogh so who do you with after? he pledged you agree with after? he pledged to for sturgeon's to fight for nicola sturgeon's gender recognition bill gender recognition reform bill is snp leadership win bad is humza snp leadership win bad for women's rights sean on twitter says of course unless yousef is like his predecessor scheming sturgeon who completely ignored women's rights and endangered the younger generations future , julia says generations future, julia says he's a total disaster he won't last for two. definitely and from susie he's bad for everything in scotland and your
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verdict is now in 94% of you agree that yousef is bad for women's rights. just 6% of you say he is not. coming up, how senior producer ben leo will expose decades false climate scaremongering. so is it time we stop listening to doomsday warnings over the environment ? warnings over the environment? historian and broadcaster neil oliver has his say very soon. but first, as locals protesting against migrant hotels are faced with violent resistance from up to 150 supposed anti fascists , to 150 supposed anti fascists, will the government finally support these suffering communities ? nigel farage is communities? nigel farage is straight after the .
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break what the 4 hours time now and nestled the stunning cornish coastline, the tourist hotspot newquay became the latest frontline migrant hotel clashes yesterday as violent confrontations saw concerned locals attacked by hard left counter—protesters who chanted antifa from behind sinister face coverings coverings . now locals coverings coverings. now locals had gathered to protest against the arrival of almost 200 asylum seekers and ukip's barrister at hotel but faced violent from up to 150 spouses. anti—fascists who were caught on film
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assaulting a woman and for danng assaulting a woman and for daring to challenge the placement of migrants in her own . we have had had . . we have had had. to pay . . we have had had. to pay. unbelievable violence is certainly nothing new from . the certainly nothing new from. the aggressive antifa movement. this is the latest in a string of recent examples where local with genuine over genuine concerns over immigration have been silenced by the militant left , which i'm by the militant left, which i'm delighted to say. nigel farage is with me now and nigel. the pubuc is with me now and nigel. the public have just lost patience, haven't they. oh absolutely. i mean, it's happening here. it's happening in ireland, too, in a much bigger degree than here. this was the second protest that's taken place outside hotel in the uk and it was prompted
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this particular one by a man who appeared bodmin magistrates court , a moldovan on a charge of court, a moldovan on a charge of rape and that will then go to truro to main crown court in cornwall and it turns out this man from moldova wasn't from the barracks but hotel from another address. we don't know his status , but what this reflects status, but what this reflects and i saw this with people in knowsley up in liverpool and, elsewhere is there is a genuine sense of fear and let me tell you why . there are very, very you why. there are very, very large numbers of young men who come from cultures in which women in particularly young women in particularly young women , aren't even second class women, aren't even second class citizens . you think i'm wrong ? citizens. you think i'm wrong? have a look at malabo . have have a look at malabo. have a look at stockholm, see what has happened there the way women are treated in middle eastern countries . example is something
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countries. example is something we find repugnant here it's just a is that what you seeing with the protests are parents uncles aunts grandparents genuinely concerned about their and for this violent mob to come along and to accuse the other side of being a fascist when they're the ones behaving in classic fascistic manner shouting free speech wearing balaclavas. i mean this is let's face up to this this is a very these refugees welcome movement is a very very dangerous move for nigel especially when we talk about this next story. an iranian man jailed for raping his female london lodgers. she slept but has actually won the right to stay here in the uk amidst fears he could face persecution . he returned to iran persecution. he returned to iran so we don't know this bloke's name . he's been appealing name. he's been appealing
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against the decision to deport him since it was made in 2005 five nigel with judge john keith finally accepting his appeal on the basis that he could be at risk if he returned to iran. yep. so you know, this is this is why we're so worried, isn't it nigel. it's a joke . oh, it nigel. it's a joke. oh, absolutely. and all of this , as absolutely. and all of this, as you and i are speaking now, the debate in the house commons on the illegal immigration is coming to an end . and we all coming to an end. and we all focus on the echr . we all focus focus on the echr. we all focus on the european convention , on the european convention, human rights and its associated court in actually this is a bigger problem with the uk . all bigger problem with the uk. all the while that human rights act that blair brought in in 1998, which incorporate the convention and went further all the while judges can rely that we will not solve problem as a mean what are you . yeah i would look so it's
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you. yeah i would look so it's all well and good suella braverman rishi sunak to go talking tough on all these things and they're talking even tougher than priti patel did. but think this is just about leaving echr . we have to remove leaving echr. we have to remove from a uk liberal judges the tools they can use it took us ten years to get abu hamza out of the country. ten years is now. this iranian gets to stay . now. this iranian gets to stay. so some of this problem rests here at home. and the government is going to need to be much, much more clear sighted . the much more clear sighted. the solutions at the same time as talking tough . nigel, we learn talking tough. nigel, we learn that sunak considering a deal with the un refugee agency that could see 20,000 migrants offered a safe and legal route into britain. this is apparently to wets on the tory backbenches. what do you make of it? just the people give us a handle on this.
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we've . half a million refugees we've. half a million refugees in since 15. i repeat half a million since 2015. please not say that we are some nasty, horrible that excludes everybody . people have poured in from hong kong. they still 50,000 a year from afghan stand from ukraine from syria. i we've more than done our bit and the false argument that europe accepts more . well that's because they more. well that's because they allowed the mediterranean to become absolutely open waters for anyone to set foot eu soil. i was there in 2015 that i warned this policy was an error. ithen warned this policy was an error. i then saw us compounding it in country we have been more than generous. the fact that everybody these are more focussed on so—called safe and legal routes than dealing with
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people coming here illegally. tells you where is and by the way, who are these safe and legal routes open to ? is it the legal routes open to? is it the 10 million? is it the 110 million? that the unhcr say are displaced ? is it the billions displaced? is it the billions from 121 countries that treat homosexual eight as effectively ? being criminal is , another 5 ? being criminal is, another 5 billion who earn less than $5 a day?i billion who earn less than $5 a day? i mean, what are we talking here? doesn't have to say . here? doesn't have to say. throughout our history, our our culture , we've always been culture, we've always been generous to those in fear of lives. but cannot go on taking numbers like this. we mustn't go on taking numbers like this because it's unfair to those that are living here. i i, i will not abide this, this ridiculous refrain that somehow
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we are should be compared as lineker did, to 1930s, germany . lineker did, to 1930s, germany. all of this is entirely false . all of this is entirely false. what it needs is the conservatives to stand to this narrative properly for the liberals, the real liberal is to recognise the rights and wrongs of actually of what refugee status is and to go find it for those that genuinely are. and the problem i see is moral cowardice . the fact we have cowardice. the fact we have a whole wing of the conservative party more worried about safe and legal routes , sorting out and legal routes, sorting out the problem tells me that the conservative party is split, tells me that westminster is more out of touch with the british public on any issue i've seen in my lifetime and fills me with a sense of foreboding that sunak sort it out. i hope i'm wrong . i hope you're wrong too . wrong. i hope you're wrong too. this nigel farage brilliant stuff. and of course, farage 7 pm. tomorrow night here on gb
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p.m. tomorrow night here on gb news. thank you, nigel. coming up as sunak unveils a crackdown , anti—social behaviour , , anti—social behaviour, including so—called nuisance begging , is the tory including so—called nuisance begging, is the tory deputy chairman lee anderson right to say he will not give money out on the streets again by itself has returned to debate that shortly but first we call out the environmental mongers ahead of the government's green day on thursday. and i'll be asking neil oliver next. if it's time to put the eco lobby back in their box, don't go anywhere .
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electric vehicles per year while in official office for zero. could soon be opening. it follows a fresh update . the un follows a fresh update. the un and the ipcc week, which was packed full of extra doomsday language such as ticking bomb and stated on thin warning humanity faces being imminently wiped out . if we don't stop wiped out. if we don't stop using fossil now. but does anyone does anyone take these over the top warnings seriously 7 over the top warnings seriously ? after all, as our ben leo has uncovered nothing giving these extinction predictions decades , extinction predictions decades, can we take these guys seriously when so many of their previous doomsday predictions have come pass without so much of a whimper? the new york times in 1969 ran quotes from stanford university biologist paul eldridge , who warned, we must eldridge, who warned, we must realise this unless we are extremely lucky , everybody will extremely lucky, everybody will disappear in a cloud of blue steam in 20 years. in 1971, in the washington post, dr. ezra saul of nasser and columbia university said if sustained
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over 5 to 10 years, such temperatures could be enough to trigger an ice age and. in 1989, a senior un environmental official said the entire nations could be wiped off the face of the earth by rising sea levels . the earth by rising sea levels. the year 2000. in 1982, mustafa tolba, the former director of the environmental program, said inaction will cause by the turn the century , the year 2000, an the century, the year 2000, an ecological catastrophe which will witness as complete as irreversible as any nuclear holocaust . irreversible as any nuclear holocaust. i'm david irreversible as any nuclear holocaust . i'm david vine, irreversible as any nuclear holocaust. i'm david vine, a senior research in the year 2000 said within a few years, snowfall in the uk will become a very rare and exciting event . very rare and exciting event. children just aren't going to know what snow is. we in another more example, climate change. greta thunberg went back and deleted a 2018 tweet last week where she said a top climate
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scientist is warning that climate change will wipe out all of humanity unless we stop using fossil fuels over the next five years. oh, dad . so, neil oliver, years. oh, dad. so, neil oliver, great work from lee leo there. it makes me wonder whether these extreme doomsday predictions which actually never come to do more harm good when it comes to the climate debate i don yes i think they do i think one of the problems that the doom mongers is that it's all there on it's all that happening in real time . no, i think think perhaps you too. whatever you go back 20 years or 50 years or whatever. where the doom mongers were able to make these and have so many people with no alternative will sources of information in order to help them find an alternative point of view. but of they courtesy of the internet, which is both a blessing and a curse, we can all see, you know, what's
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really happening in real time all around the world and increasingly people are invited to look at the patterns that have unfolded , you know, to go have unfolded, you know, to go beyond that that you showed there . there was talk of climate there. there was talk of climate , you know, catastrophic global warming between the 1880s and the 1940s as well . you know, the 1940s as well. you know, before that of, you know, human climate change that was going to cause an ice age in the period it there was talk that global warming was going to kill us all again . and i think it's becoming again. and i think it's becoming increasingly for the mongers to get away . the fact that we can get away. the fact that we can all find, if we so wish , for a all find, if we so wish, for a very valid reassurance that they've done this before or the doing it. no they will keep doing it. no they will keep doing it. no they will keep doing it until well. they will just keep doing it of course and our government us to listen to these doomsday warnings to be
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scared by them that when they talk about this great day on thursday , we're going to be thursday, we're going to be nudged into changing our behaviours to using seven recycling bins , be bankrupt recycling bins, be bankrupt because trying to install heat pumps in our homes or replace our petrol and diesel vehicles with electric cars . yes. and with electric cars. yes. and when you get right down to it in this context , when you get right down to it in this context, as in so many others , there is something just others, there is something just profoundly about what's going i mean, just just to me , i mean, i mean, just just to me, i mean, i know that none of us operates in but our country here in great britain , you know, people are britain, you know, people are ianed britain, you know, people are invited in. so many ways or not ianed invited in. so many ways or not invited , it's insisted that they invited, it's insisted that they see themselves as to blame for so much our history is to blame for the world's , you know, our for the world's, you know, our colonial system, our empire. oliver we're supposed to hang our heads in and seek to make reparations for the things that
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were done in the past. our predecessors increasingly that that modus operandi is spreading out. and we're being told again in the context of the environment that we are that we to blame. i mean, the previous with nigel farage there that we have to be the only safe haven or a safe haven for any of the world's desperate people with a limit on it. you know , any any limit on it. you know, any any number of people are supposed to in because we are somehow we are somehow to blame. we are always to blame. there's an anti human that people are made feel bad if no no we're being made to feel if we shouldn't have warm homes, we shouldn't have vehicles that enable whatever we enable us to get to whatever we want know, shouldn't want go. you know, we shouldn't be our own food. we be to grow our own food. we shouldn't be able to get on planes and go to other countries. and if we to do countries. and if we want to do all those, we are bad people. all of those, we are bad people. does terrible cult of blame does this terrible cult of blame blaming , people alive blaming people, people alive today, just trying to go today, people just trying to go about their business and make modest and decent lives for the
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families are being castigated , families are being castigated, excoriated as though that ambition makes them bad people. and this climate crisis is just the latest iteration of that. it's being done by who have alternative motives and forget that. never forget there's money to be made vast sums from this green revolution. all of the new technology that are coming in are an absolute opportunity for the already rich to get richer. absolutely the honest, hard working folk of this country are going to have to pay heck of a lot more. but neil, i can see the fightback coming. i can see it coming with you ladies in london a way keep on this in the weeks to but neil oliver so weeks to come but neil oliver so great to see you too thanks. coming up, has prince harry jets into london for yet another battle with the media? was king charles right to avoid his toxic by claiming he's busy star? davis telegraph columnist celia gives her unmissable take on this very soon. but next, rishi sunak unveils new plan to crack down on anti—social behaviour,
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break is 10 pm. i'm dan wootton tonight , as is 10 pm. i'm dan wootton tonight, as the prime minister prepares to hand over new powers to police to deal with , quote, to police to deal with, quote, nuisance beggars is tory deputy chairman lee anderson right to say he will not give money out ever to begging on the ever to those begging on the streets. i'm going to ask if sunak's on anti—social behaviour which also includes a ban on laughing , which also includes a ban on laughing, could help the tories clean up at the next general election . i'm ready to respond. election. i'm ready to respond. next, my superstar panel tonight, joined by carol tonight, i'm joined by carol owen benjamin butterworth and emma webb, with whom you have the most useless politician of
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his generation elected leader of the snp. does sturgeon leave hollyrood with her separatist dream tatters? that's coming up in a blockbuster crisis. person union jack has plus see how tomorrow's newspaper front pages have reacted . what i'm calling have reacted. what i'm calling a very, very good day for the united kingdom, the united is safer than it's been all century now. despite making a surprise trip to london today, yet another battle with the british press, prince harry was royally snubbed by his dad , who said he snubbed by his dad, who said he was apparently too busy to meet. so is the king. well advice to shun the vengeful duke? i think so. but what does the daily telegraph columnist celia walden , she's got to offer her unmissable analysis . also on the unmissable analysis. also on the way , as gary lineker shows, that way, as gary lineker shows, that the beeb's impartiality rule was never applied to lefties like him. ed there are two things that i'll continue to talk up on. i will not back down. and he agreed . so given this secret , agreed. so given this secret, should lineker's enabler tim be
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sacked as director general ? sacked as director general? fleet street legend calvin mackenzie hits out at this national scandal in i'm cancelled plus after the shocking abuse , women's rights shocking abuse, women's rights activist kelly j. keane in new zealand sees her driven of the country . biological women under country. biological women under attack. now from the trans lobby that's in media buzz later this hour. that's in media buzz later this hour . plus, that's in media buzz later this hour. plus, is that's in media buzz later this hour . plus, is gwyneth that's in media buzz later this hour. plus, is gwyneth paltrow on trial for causing a ski accident or starring a new legally blonde film in just under ten? oh, i am so i think i'm shrinking. under ten? oh, i am so i think i'm shrinking . you and me both. i'm shrinking. you and me both. i'm shrinking. you and me both. ihave i'm shrinking. you and me both. i have to wear inch heels just to make it to five five. so they're very nice. oh, i have to say, i've become totally obsessed . one of the most obsessed. one of the most bizarre celebrity trials ever i'm going to show you the highlights hour two. but before all of that, the news headlines with polly middlehurst . dan, with polly middlehurst. dan, thank you. good evening . the top
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thank you. good evening. the top stories tonight on gb news nicola sturgeon says humza yousaf be outstanding as the new leader of the scottish national party and at 37, he becomes the youngest first minister and first to come from an ethnic minority background. scotland's health claim victory over finance secretary kate forbes and community safety minister ash regan . with 52% of the vote. ash regan. with 52% of the vote. he says he's honoured to be taking on the role and not just humbled or that i will stand up. i also feel like the luckiest man in the world. we started here just as the leader of the snp party and almost 20 years ago and i loved so dearly . humza ago and i loved so dearly. humza yousaf well, also in the news today, the prime says he's taking a zero tolerance approach to anti—social behaviour . rishi to anti—social behaviour. rishi sunak has unveiled . a £160
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sunak has unveiled. a £160 million scheme that includes forcing who graffiti or commit vandalism to clean up their own communities. government says laughing gas will also be banned by the end of the year, becoming a class c drug. the prime minister said current restrictions on nitrous oxide just aren't working . a rapist just aren't working. a rapist convict hid as part of the rotherham grooming gang scandal has been ordered to pay . victim has been ordered to pay. victim £425,000. ask boston was jailed for nine years in 2018 for keeping and abusing a 14 year old girl in a flat for ten weeks. liz not her real name has told gb news she started legal proceedings after she felt the justice system had failed to sufficiently punish him. we're going to do over the course of the spring in the is consult on the spring in the is consult on the best way to do this to make sure that it is effective . sure that it is effective. tackling supply is important. that's what we while we've gone after gangs disrupted
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after line gangs and disrupted three and a half thousand of them. so we've toughened up sentencing drug supply . sentencing for drug supply. that's why police have got that's why the police have got these called project adder, for example, our apologies. we example, is our apologies. we appued example, is our apologies. we applied the wrong clip. they were try and get the right clip to you in the our fuse. to you in the next our fuse. meanwhile thousands of civil servants and public sector workers staging walk workers are staging fresh walk next month. the pcc union says more than 130,000 members are striking on april the 28th in a long running dispute over. pay, pensions and jobs , security. now pensions and jobs, security. now you've been hearing the duke of sussex and other celebrities, including sir elton john and elizabeth hurley, have finished their first day of preliminary heanngs their first day of preliminary hearings at the high court in london. prince harry and the other claimants launched legal action against associated for unlawful information gathering. the newspaper denies the allegations which include hiring private investigators to place listening devices in, cars and homes and record phone calls . homes and record phone calls.
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that's it for me. i'm back at it now. now, back to dan . now. now, back to dan. time for. tomorrow's newsnight now and our mediabuzz. time for. tomorrow's newsnight now and our mediabuzz . the first now and our mediabuzz. the first front pages are in hot off press straight to the metro that reports home secretary suella braverman is fighting on both sides of her party over , her sides of her party over, her controversial migrant policy . controversial migrant policy. the elites with humza yousaf selection as the snp leader sitting the party a tailspin which many think will delay their separatist dream of an independent scotland. and the daily express leads with prime minister rishi sunak vowed to keep fighting every day to stop scotland from breaking the precious united . i think his job precious united. i think his job got a lot easier yesterday . got a lot easier yesterday. thanks wisely for savannah back me now top daily express columnist carol senior reporter at the abc paper benjamin butterworth and director of the
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common sense society uk emma webb. now sunak also unveiled his clampdown on anti—social behaviour today with an action plan on tidying up britain's streets . drugs, beggars , streets. drugs, beggars, graffiti. but the pm was left flustered when a member of the pubuc flustered when a member of the public told him he was wasting time criminal laughing gas or nitrous oxide made when there were harder drugs to worry about . i think conservatives have dropped the ball little bit, to be honest, and i know it's all good talking about this laughing gas, but isolated your problems to people that are doing a lot harder . i'm to people that are doing a lot harder. i'm talking injecting so i can only assume it's having a report this nothing happens. what are you going do? microsoft i laughing gas, right? yes it it's not the heroin but it's a third most taken drug amongst. young people in the country . young people in the country. sunak also plans to ban begging in the street , which will no
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in the street, which will no doubt be celebrated by conservative deputy chairman lee anderson , who tweeted today. anderson, who tweeted today. i was approached by a man who asked for money, but i had no cash. he then whipped out a chip and pin machine and said i could pay and pin machine and said i could pay with card. i will not give money out on the ever again . money out on the ever again. will the tories restore their reputation for law and order and keep out of power? honestly, anderson, right to say no to bigots. caroline, i have to say my policy for long long time has not to give cash on the streets to homeless folk because in this country there is a safety net. you can charities that target , you can charities that target, but very often what you're actually doing is funding drunk gangs. it's true , i am addicts . gangs. it's true, i am addicts. i often offer to buy them and if they turn down for that, i know it's the swimming days and i'll give them clothes and shoes, all of that sort of thing, but never money. i mean, the thing is, i don't really think people need to be begging on the streets of
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britain. if you if you're if you if you need food, there are places to go. we know there are food are benefits food banks. there are benefits to claim. no one needs to be begging food on the streets begging for food on the streets of this country. i've to of this country. but i've got to you. pretty never thought you. i'm pretty i never thought i'd these words, but i'm i'd say out these words, but i'm quite impressed with rishi sunak at moment. he's he's he's at the moment. he's he's he's kind into pollachi kind of bumped into the pollachi thing know, all make thing and you know, all make people this doesn't people say this doesn't sound like very you know like very, very much, you know eat he's done for sturgeon eat and he's done for sturgeon with bill you with her ridiculous bill you know he's he's got the brexit deal through which is not perfect what's better what perfect what's better than what we tackling we had he's tackling the boats now and although know now this and although you know when giuliani took over the streets york he was streets of new york as he was tackling the little what we tackling all the little what we call crime things call petty crime graffiti things like he said like that. yeah, because he said petty crime to much greater crap. so he hit it was crap. so he hit hard. it was three strikes and you're out and rishi like he's doing the rishi looks like he's doing the same and love the fact same thing and i love the fact he's going to vandals wear jumpsuits and have absolutely and they should they should have yob on back as well but i think they might think that's cool carol. well then i think it's
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great. but remember, i don't know who's good, but it was could it be in theresa may's government? she wouldn't allow could it be in theresa may's goverto ent? she wouldn't allow could it be in theresa may's goverto be ? she wouldn't allow could it be in theresa may's goverto be visiblevouldn't allow could it be in theresa may's goverto be visible injldn't allow could it be in theresa may's goverto be visible in the 't allow them to be visible in the streets. do it clear, because thought that she thought it was insensitive bad for them you know they should be made repair the they do but think the damage they do but i think this this is what tory voters this is this is what tory voters want want streets to want they want their streets to be they want their streets be safe. they want their streets typically going right typically this he's going right back the tory now and i back into the tory now and i think i think this is good news for the tories. you know, it is because the labour leaders halved. it's gone from 20 points to points. so i think that's to ten points. so i think that's pretty basement pretty good. i mean basement bust aren't going to bust with there aren't going to be a lot of folk out like me who say actually a very often say actually big is a very often threatening very often a plague you don't want them around your young kids that very often dirty carrying lots of germs i mean these are the sorts of policies that i presume you on the left think heartless but actually ordinary folk really embrace . i ordinary folk really embrace. i mean, you say you offer your clothes and shoes. don't think even beggars want those to be front and designed. as you well
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know . you know, i mean, the know. you know, i mean, the truth that the main reason that someone ends up on the streets or stays the streets is because they have serious health problems. and so one of these policies are often drugs are a part of it, but mental health tends to be why they stay there. what are the key things here would that if they're saying would be that if they're saying just move on, the people that are begging are home, who are homeless and on the streets. well, say that well, what you say is that they're going still be they're just going still be begging homeless down begging and still homeless down the and then this the road. and then this idea that going that they're going to criminalise laughing gas, i mean, laughable because mean, it is laughable because absolutely little absolutely hate these little they have been a plague outside where i used to live they'd hundreds and what it did hundreds of them and what it did is of youth to is encourage gangs of youth to gather outside residential and get high on balloons. gather outside residential and get high on balloons . you might get high on balloons. you might think it's a good idea, benjamin can do without it. to be honest , the problem with the canisters on the street is something called if you called litter, right? if you were on people that are were tougher on people that are littering would the littering, you would solve the problem you're to do, you problem you're going to do, you know, be the litter. if laughing gas was illegal, they actually bolted a government
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bolted cash that a government owned police around this country where birchall lorry drive comes out you pro—legalization the burglary and theft of baseball you are basically illegal that what this is about the idea laughing gas should be illegal. i agree chris snowden the christopher snowden you a christopher snowden you want a libertarian that they shouldn't be of time . be it's a waste of time. marijuana shouldn't be criminalised either. it's a normal day. i know. i get that threatening for people inside homes houses laughing gas. homes and houses laughing gas. no, wait minute. when you see no, wait a minute. when you see hordes and of young people hordes and gangs of young people high , it's quite high on drugs, it's quite frightening. borrowing frightening. you're borrowing behind a curtain because you're afraid out your afraid to come out of your i think anyone's cowering behind some care about some laughing. i care about litter. about fly—tipping litter. i care about fly—tipping because know what this is what makes actually care for your makes you actually care for your community? well, you're not conservative, because conservative, are you? because if that you should be if you think that you should be going around inventing new laws for that be solved going around inventing new laws for the that be solved going around inventing new laws for the existing be solved going around inventing new laws for the existing ones.e solved going around inventing new laws for the existing ones. thated under the existing ones. that doesn't libertarian doesn't sound very libertarian to aware, but i'm to me. well, i'm aware, but i'm not libertarian when it comes not a libertarian when it comes to and i've always to drug policy. and i've always been very honest with this. i believe the war on drugs is an absolute scourge. it has
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destroyed close destroyed so many people close to my own life. i see the to me in my own life. i see the damage it does in the community that i live in. so, no, i'm not to sign up to this hard left policy of legalising drugs so that the middle classes can snort cocaine at their islington dinner parties without feeling guilty . i dinner parties without feeling guilty. i agree dinner parties without feeling guilty . i agree with you down guilty. i agree with you down and i that you know isabel and had a woman on their show i think it this morning who was paralysed through taking this and actually it's going to be very difficult for them to criminalise realistically speaking because this is used for these kind of sizes for catering. so i'm not sure how they're going to legalise it, but think the point that carol but i think the point that carol pointed to is very important, which if solve the petty which is that if solve the petty crimes often has an impact on the broad criminal picture in a clean up the streets. and i've had had very threatening encounters people who have quite literally wanted to frog marched me over to a cashpoint so that i can take money out and that can be a particularly at night,
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particularly if you're a woman that could be really quite threatening. yes. so i think that know i'm not completely convinced that this that these proposals from rishi sunak are you know prioritising the right things. i they should be prioritising burglary like you said but yeah i think the bloke in essex hit the nail on the but i think it was a big issue. but you know, i think it will poll very well and you know the big danger here i think is that you know, demand that you just reminded that fred reminded me by saying that fred remember blair introduced a remember when blair introduced a policy he wanted a frog policy where he wanted a frog march criminals to cash machines so spot for so you'd pay on the spot for being rushy has have being drunk, rushy has to have a way policing this. you know, way of policing this. you know, we police to reclaim we need the police to reclaim this but you need this kind of work, but you need rishi sunak said that soft drugs lead serious things down rishi sunak said that soft drugs leailine, serious things down rishi sunak said that soft drugs leailine, presumably things down rishi sunak said that soft drugs leailine, presumably like gs down rishi sunak said that soft drugs leailine, presumably like being/n the line, presumably like being a tory cabinet minister. whoa i don't approve of you giving the last to is jokes that last to crack is jokes that well, it was the audacity of michael gove announcing the laughing ban. a man has admitted to using class aa. okay, so the hypocrisy is painful made mistakes apologising . i move on
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mistakes apologising. i move on from it. i'm sure you've made a lot of mistakes. your views, benjamin. and we'll forgive you for them to one day when you're in conservative. do you mean it is you time when you're a conservative you realise how stupid. the idea of legalising all i didn't say all drugs. now, i didn't say that. reasons of the that. now look, reasons of the donts that. now look, reasons of the don'ts anyone. keir starmer don'ts to anyone. keir starmer was invited to appear on something. the light for this. the podcast the high performance podcast today sure why , but today not quite sure why, but dunng today not quite sure why, but during interview said the during the interview he said the best of his week is, quote, best part of his week is, quote, when prime ministers is over, hardly given. he has when prime ministers is over, harrshowmanshipgiven. he has when prime ministers is over, harishowmanship ofen. he has when prime ministers is over, harishowmanship of a. he has when prime ministers is over, harishowmanship of a break.as when prime ministers is over, harishowmanship of a break. but the showmanship of a break. but more shockingly, starmer said he would like to replace the famous commons. the moment you commons. look, the moment you stand up at the dispatch box, almost every friendly face is now behind you and you've got wall of faces that are going to vehemently disagree with you're saying. and it's a very tribal divided way of doing things. there are other chambers , other there are other chambers, other parliaments around the world that are horseshoe shaped to avoid that . but we've got a very
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avoid that. but we've got a very adversarial, avoid that. but we've got a very adversarial , confrontational adversarial, confrontational system . i don't find it at all system. i don't find it at all comfortable . i don't think it comfortable. i don't think it achieves very much much . i bore achieves very much much. i bore off, of course, snowflake it's like starmer want to take the passion out of our great political institution . and you political institution. and you also must ask yourself what is it about scrutiny from his peers that keir starmer is so afraid of ? kamala that keir starmer is so afraid of? kamala benjamin passed . they of? kamala benjamin passed. they have a way of do stand by coming up as women's rights kellyj keen is vital leigh driven out of new zealand by an extremist mob of biological women . attack mob of biological women. attack from the trans lobby. my superstar panel will thrash this one out very soon. but next, as prince harry returns to the uk for yet another battle against the british press, is king charles right . to avoid the british press, is king charles right. to avoid him with claims he's just too busy, start daily telegraph columnist celia walden is live on this in 3 minutes .
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you think that would. be quite a thuggish response when he bumped into that photographer wasn't i'm not sure jesse in five and a half thousand miles for a court heanng half thousand miles for a court hearing he didn't need to attend for the duke of york's green credentials. his pathetic plea for taxpayer funded protection, but anything for a bit implicitly. right. and if he for some undeserved face time with the king harry is , going to be the king harry is, going to be sadly mistaken, the daily telegraph has revealed that charles who is currently in highgrove ahead of his state to germany on wednesday, has told his son he's just too busy to see him. and prince william also thought snub any possible thought to snub any possible reunion, london reunion, having left london for half with and their half term with kate and their children. i must commend children. now i must commend king charles for finally standing ground and, standing his ground and, imposing consequences imposing some real consequences on son. all on his ungrateful son. for all the misery he has caused. but the misery he has caused. but the stars , his telegraph the stars, his telegraph columnist celia walden joins me now. celia do you agree with me? are that on this prince, king
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charles is actually got it right by saying sorry , harry, just too by saying sorry, harry, just too busy to for you right now. ouch i've got to say, when i heard that, i mean, i don't think i've even that, i mean, i don't think i've ever, ever said to my daughter i'm too busy to see you. and i hope that moment never comes. but then my daughter's not treated the way harry has treated me the way harry has treated me the way harry has treated so know i treated his father. so know i understand what charles doing and i'm with you. i think that, you know, for him to be standing up to him for once and not because he's extended so many olive branches. and i think i mean, we don't know the ins and outs of it, of course, but but the other thing is we still don't know whether harry is actually going to come to his father's coronation. so it's all very well him getting 5000 miles across the world for this, his which is clearly priority . but which is clearly priority. but to do so without actually , as to do so without actually, as far as we know rsvp to his father's just seems a sort of ordinary mix up of priorities.
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and the problem is, celia, there is a risk now for king charles associated with any face to face with his son because . he doesn't with his son because. he doesn't know what's planned. he doesn't know what's planned. he doesn't know if harry has interviews planned . he's planning new planned. he's planning new chapters to the book. and i believe charles is right at the moment to say enough. i'm going to make myself vulnerable . to make myself vulnerable. because by making himself vulnerable, he's also the royal family vulnerable to attacks . family vulnerable to attacks. the sussexes . right. well, also, the sussexes. right. well, also, i mean, when you the irony of this great privacy well tool and you'll that when he did that interview with tom bradby after the publication of spare he actually said that would be his life's work to reform the british media and so this is clearly part of his life work but there is a great irony when you consider how many people's privacy he invaded with the publication of his old biography. they, you know, from the famous people's homes that he went and party that and to
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that to you the people he with and you know they were all thrown under the so he obviously but it's different standards for him presumably i mean he's far worse he's tabloid journalists celia i mean come on think about it. right. he literally, quote outed his father at his own funeral . i outed his father at his own funeral. i mean, come on, that's invasion into grief. that is actually quite sickening . it actually quite sickening. it really i think a lot of people found that and also invaded his own privacy by talking about frostbitten paws. oh no no our kids were really quite blown away by that because because anyone who's spent time in america knows that actually there they are they're quite sort of we're not i don't want to say prudish . they don't to say prudish. they don't really go down that, you know, they may be not as kind of bawdy as we are. and i think that
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really that really took people aback in america. and they just thought, what's he doing talking about stuff ? you know, about this stuff? you know, there's not a journalist the there's not a journalist in the world who would have written world who who would have written about indeed . they about that? no, indeed. they didn't look silly. i want to turn to this woke war on literature after the great agatha novels became the latest of left wing censors. so this is harpercollins setting its sights on poorer and the miss marple series where you in christie's masterpieces and in some cases could you believe this will removing entire passages to suit so—called modern sensitive sources. i'll show you some of the changes which include changing the reference natives with the word local and indian temple with his timber. that's in miss marple. his cases and two other stories. while the appearance of a young woman in the mysterious affair at stiles has been changed from of gypsy type simply a young women . of type to simply a young women. of course agatha christie not not the first to have the sensitivity readers come in and tear up the original works.
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roald dahl in fleming have recently had woke rewrite adds. so we actually now prevent a generation of children from getting into reading the real. i just i just i can't bear this. well i mean. well anyone ever met a child. this is the biggest this is the biggest mistake that publishers are making if they think going to somehow reignite in a sort of generation of readers in young children, you'll know if you've ever met a child that they love villains. you know, they don't want they don't want people down sort of with and to be made sort hashtag bekind . they want big outsize , bekind. they want big outsize, you know, grotesque roald dahl style villains . indeed, the kind style villains. indeed, the kind of brands , you know, that you of brands, you know, that you find in agatha . and what was find in agatha. and what was hilarious , some of the stuff hilarious, some of the stuff that they take out is just it's just completely absurd . in enid just completely absurd. in enid blyton, who, again also been a victim of this posting, say she
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she has had various passages where characters have said, shut up to each other and that has been taken out because, i mean , been taken out because, i mean, forbid a child should read shut up , and it's a terrible state. up, and it's a terrible state. and isn't it particularly ludicrous by the to think that when you're reading agatha or enid blyton a great example that you're reading a book recent in 2023. i mean when i was a child reading enid , one of the joys of reading enid, one of the joys of was that you knew you were being back to olden days. you were being taken back to a world that grandparents occupied, and even children could understand that things over time. yes they do need to be patronised. they know when they're being dumbed to down they don't like it . and down they don't like it. and actually, you know they want they want to see bad people in fiction and they want to also be able have some kind of historical context . so if you historical context. so if you take all of that out, you're rubbing them of that and think you're making books even less to
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them than they are now, they really are not the most thing when every single device is clamouring for their exactly . clamouring for their exactly. just going to turn to tick tock rather than some sort of sanitised roald dahl . i couldn't sanitised roald dahl. i couldn't agree more . star daily agree more. star daily telegraph. celia walden always a pleasure to speak. celia thank you so much for coming in. cancelled as gary lineker confirms the details of his cosy deal with the director general, tim davie. why was the british bashing corporation's top paid presenter be given free rein to break impartially? as he rose, calvin mackenzie responds to this live in the studio the next in the media buzz j.k. rowling jumping to the defence of women's rights campaigner kelly j . keane, who was driven out her j. keane, who was driven out her own rally by a rabid mob over the weekend. all biological women now under attack from the lobby. my superstore panel will return to get stuck into that straight after the .
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break okay. tons more as far as you know. now, mediabuzz more front pages. have been delivered. will go to the daily star first, which has followed news that scientists have been working to defeat some of earth's nastiest diseases . zero gravity diseases. zero gravity experiments , space, the daily experiments, space, the daily leads with showbiz exclusive on the only fools and horses legend sir david jason, who has discovered he has a 52 year old daughter and ten year old grandson on and he never knew. wow. and the daily mail these the prime minister rishi sunak has vowed to crack down on nuisance staycation house in rented properties as part of his plan to tackle anti—social behaviour. my superstar panel. back with me now top , daily back with me now top, daily express columnist carole malone , senior reporter at the ie newspaper , benjamin butterworth, newspaper, benjamin butterworth, and the director of the common sense society uk, emma webb , now
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sense society uk, emma webb, now brave women's rights activist kelly j. keen was driven away from her own rally in new zealand this weekend in shocking scenes , woke tyranny being scenes, woke tyranny being doused in soup by a bay in leftist mob before police were forced to evacuate for her own safety . later go, go, go . one security, later go, go, go. one security, security . oh, my god. thanks security. oh, my god. thanks so
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much. yeah is it going to have now? allison trans community's latest violent outbursts attracted the attention of author j.k. rowling , who author j.k. rowling, who compared the silencing of kelly king to a similar event being targeted in london at the same time rising after the repellent from new zealand in which a mob women speaking up for their rights lesbian project has been intimidating and threatened in the uk right now . now queen who the uk right now. now queen who be here with me tomorrow said she was fleeing worst place for women she had ever in the wake of the violence which she said she genuinely feared for her lives . those disgraceful scenes lives. those disgraceful scenes in auckland, which the latest recent example of a global movement that seems determined to use violence . women to shut to use violence. women to shut down female rights voices like and rolling so as kelly jenkins dnven and rolling so as kelly jenkins driven out of new zealand by violent trans rights extremists biological women now under attack. how from the trans lobby
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. well that question you know you know that mentioned that that protest today that that was the trans lobby protesting against lesbians and saying that they were having a meeting they were saying that because there was no men present. i mean, how dare they? what's that got to do with them? why is it why is it trans activists , most of whom trans activists, most of whom are men to be women? why do they hate women so much? why do they talk it? women they want to be women and they appear to hate . women and they appear to hate. you know what has happened, what we've seen , what's happened to we've seen, what's happened to jacob. threatened jacob. she's been threatened death. threatened death. she's been threatened with rape. we've seen what's happened to sharon was happened to sharon when she was fighting against the ban in sport. she was threatened, tried to her career . they she to destroy her career. they she she she said she said no. they try to take your brand, your your job. try to take your brand, your yourjob. they try to take your brand, your your job. they threatened children. how in name. you know i was trying to think today in preparation for coming out i was trying to think why are they so aggressive? why are they so
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vile? these activists? and i think it's their ideology is so fragile. it doesn't actually stack up, you be a bloke and just declare yourself a woman and expect everything to be okay. that it so maybe they have to be aggress have to push it through but when are we going to start tackling this because these are criminals ? i hope to these are criminals? i hope to god that woman threw the soup of the tomatoes. i was in new zealand. let's hope she's been arrested. charged. but we can't guarantee. it absolutely not. i mean, i'm aware of this a mean, i'm aware of this is a story obviously that's very close because i'm close to my heart because i'm a dual citizen as people now of the uk and new zealand , which is the uk and new zealand, which is my home country and earlier on today i was talking about a wave of woke tyranny that has spread through new zealand. i actually put this down to jacinda ardern . it happened to me when spoke out against her lockdown policies . i've seen the same policies. i've seen the same thing happen to kellyj king. she's been described everywhere
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as a transphobe but this is in the mainstream new zealand media. she's been described as a neo . this is ludicrous. i mean, neo. this is ludicrous. i mean, kelly shea keane is a regular on this show. she'll be here tomorrow night. she is none of those things. yes. she has controversial and yes, she does not you biologically not that you can biologically trans in your sex but that doesn't make you a transphobe, doesn't make you a transphobe, doesit doesn't make you a transphobe, does it ? no, not at all. i mean, does it? no, not at all. i mean, i think that kelly kane is a hero frankly, i think she has so much courage. she's so brave. the fact that puts herself into these situations where she knows that she's going to be at risk because . we've seen for a very because. we've seen for a very long time that , you know, long time that, you know, there's this sort of bubbling violence . a lot of these violence. a lot of these protesters, people holding placards, say things like decapitate you wouldn't get away with that quite straightforward incitement to violence . you incitement to violence. you wouldn't you wouldn't have that tolerated for any other group of protesters , it's borderline protesters, it's borderline terroristic . and i think what terroristic. and i think what we're seeing here is that that that bubbling, bubbling has
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tipped over into violence and jake goes into these situations knowing that she's going to show these protesters for what they are and that women hating, misogynist acts who want to use violence to silence women from standing up for their rights. she's so brave and think that the country should applaud her. but what's so shocking to me, benjamin is alternate benjamin is the alternate reality that exists with these sorts stories. so just like everywhere in the media, jacinda was painted as a hero of the new zealand people and she had the people behind her, which she actually didn't, hence why she's left office. same with sturgeon in scotland. we've seen in scotland. what we've seen here is a presentation in media of these so—called protests being peaceful, of these so—called protests being peaceful , just like the being peaceful, just like the blm protests that took place in the us in 2020. we can see with our own eyes. there was peaceful about that it was violent , it about that it was violent, it was thuggery . and i think the
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was thuggery. and i think the media should be calling those activists out not j. king. i mean, first of all, you list to female political leaders who both win landslide elections and support trans rights . and so support trans rights. and so it's strange that you don't respect views as women. okay you can't pick and choose. now, someone who's throwing tomato soup or anything more violent is clearly being a total idiot. and the law should deal with them because that's not a way to it's this violence. benjamin well, i mean, of course, if you're physically manhandling someone. if you're throwing something at them. that is violence . it was them. that is violence. it was when you got punched the when you got punched in the face. but do you know what the idea that you talk of a so—called trans lobby? well no one has ever run ac1 hundred company who's trans. there's no trans person who's editor in a national newspaper or had a national newspaper or had a national newspaper or had a national newspaper column. there's someone came out as trans, but no trans person has been elected to parliament. where is this trans lobby ? talk where is this trans lobby? talk of the truth is that you have
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people like that, that have sincerely held views also take j'oy sincerely held views also take joy in stirring hate and actually you genuinely don't believe a trans lobby. there are far more people you can't name a single person in the most jobs in our society. the powerful role that's a straight the never has been a transgender person in one of those roles so how would they a family nearly to fall. sharon davis this country they it didn't use they did i'd never heard of it until she started having been something and yet you're not interested in anything not interested anything you're not interested in the olympics stuff in sharon the olympics stuff they nearly destroyed. she's on telly. she actually said that she she had been employed for 30 years by various companies who dropped out because of this lobby because this lobby lobbying to employ it lobbying them not to employ it you know can't terrorise you know you can't terrorise women into silence and you want the try this lobby features a lot of men write the videos they didn't to because she was you're
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suggesting that the trans lobby only includes trans people and that not the point that i know includes a great many women has been thrown to this huge lgbt queuei been thrown to this huge lgbt queue i a plus group paid to vote like me do identify with we don't view ourself as well do i think plenty gay people don't identify with either. you know there was women . can i ask you there was women. can i ask you a question? what a horrible thing i loved while are not allowed to criticise his transgender ideology . why do we not do it ideology. why do we not do it you can criticise or complement what i know like you do what i'm saying. you equal two times vote your immediate hard to be just to be clear try to lose employment just to be clear if you try to deny the existence of trans people as well as this kelly j. king does, then is transphobic. okay just women standing up their rights . she standing up their rights. she types what lesbians stand up for same sex she has each other but but the point katie king does not believe that you can buy a
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logically transition that is transphobia do you think i would actually say she stated i think it's hate mongering and you know what i just think the level of hypocrisy to sit here picking up activists care about transgender rights and saying their women. when a man called calvin robinson sits in the seat on tuesdays and says that women's rights have gone too far, or when andrew tate sits on this channel, who is currently being investigated in romania and has said on record that all should be able to strangle. why do you call that silence you and that's a that's a great point because it's very typical of the left and glad that you've made it. it's hypocrisy on the right who do believe what you believe do not believe what you believe . trying to cancel the . i'm not trying to cancel the trans rights lobby. what i'm is that it trans rights lobby. what i'm is thatitis trans rights lobby. what i'm is that it is utterly just that they give it a free to physically attack biological women and try and cancel biological women. i am not cancer killing them i'm giving a platform to everyone and for you
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to equate . kelvin robinson and to equate. kelvin robinson and andrew tate with trans rights lobby is frankly you know i'll tell you what you said in that gb news was set up was to provide a platform to all perspectives in the uk around the world. i do that proud oddly actually i tell you to do that when you attack andrew tate the way that did transgender people standing for the basic rights, then i'll believe that it's a fact. actually, tate, who has been found guilty of crime been found guilty of no crime what admitted to, he said what he's admitted to, he said he said on record, forgive me, he said on record, forgive me, he on record many times, he said on record many times, long question. he long before any question. but he believes that you can hate your wife. you have to sit on this policy of attacking women but policy of attacking women me but certainly myself , we've certainly belinda myself, we've always trans people can always said trans people can live they live their best life. they possibly i don't care. they will not force me or terrorise me into their ideology and that's what they're trying to do and that's what's wrong. and now finally, the bizarre finally, it's the bizarre showdown between a small american lawyer and hollywood . american lawyer and hollywood. gwyneth paltrow that's got the
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world. paltrow is accused of smashing into a retired doctor on a ski slope in 2016, leaving him with life altering injuries . he wants £245,000 compensation, but she's countersuing for $1 to cover her attorney's . and it won't even do attorney's. and it won't even do that. but instead , the live that. but instead, the live televised legal wrangle making headlines, the starstruck behaviour review of the doctor's lawyer has made her a star in her own right. what's i heard? something i've. never heard of a ski resort and that was a blood curdling scream. just i can't do it. it was . and said, you ski it. it was. and said, you ski directly into my ing back at the top of your lungs. yes i did. probably had a better outfit though. i bet i have the same one. may i ask how tall you are. i'm just under five. ten. okay. i'm just under five. ten. okay. i am so jealous. i think i'm shrinking . you and me both. shrinking. you and me both. i have to wear a four inch heels
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just to make it to five five. so they're very nice you're not trained in accident reconstruction. me yeah. no, neither am i. i was pretty right. your small but mighty actually. you're not that small . what is your name again? sorry kristen. yes first, though , kristen. yes first, though, actually very small. christian van orman. bit of a star, small town lawyer trying to befriend gwyneth . completely bizarre , gwyneth. completely bizarre, unfortunately. and i know a lot of people are not like this. gwyneth paltrow clearly in the right here, clearly in the right, this bloke is taking her to task because she's a celebrity and wants all of the money. caroline benjamin bosworth ever do stand by because coming up as holmes yousef useless yousef the most useless politician his generation is politician of his generation is elected scheming, sturgeon's elected as scheming, sturgeon's successor deserves successor which of them deserves the for the snp now finds the blame for the snp now finds itself. my panel make their judgement when i crown tonight's greatest britain and you mean jackass. but next i'm cancelled as a loud mouth. lineker veils
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the details of his special deal with the beeb, which allowed him to on to speak out and deservedly on the crisis and migration the climate crisis and migration policy is situated general tim davis position now untenable? former editor of the sun calvin mckenzie certainly thinks so . he mckenzie certainly thinks so. he joins me live in the studio . go joins me live in the studio. go anywhere because we're back in just 2 minutes time.
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it's time now for an cancelled and this is where britain's top commentators speak out on control issues without the fear of the culture sweeping the rest of the culture sweeping the rest of media. and gary lineker back in the headlines today because he's decided to speak out on his impartiality row saying it was totally despicable . the cover up totally despicable. the cover up was totally disproportionate . it was totally disproportionate. it was totally disproportionate. it was taking softball questions from the leftie warmonger
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alastair campbell, a podcast he produces so it was hardly tough ask for him to do that on the air the bbc star also brazenly revealed details about his shady impartiality deal with the corporation director—general tim davie . listen, i'm still davie. listen, i'm still bewildered over the bailout. i think he was so disproportionate it didn't bother me. i was okay and just it kind of just spiralled, kind of similarly out of control when met tim davie when he first brought in his guidelines things, we had a discussion and i said to tim, there are two things that i'll continue talk up on. i will not back down. and he agreed. one of them was about the refugee crisis the other one was crisis and the other one was about change. people about climate change. people say, you've left these , and say, oh, you've left these, and all particularly them all this particularly left them . certainly from the . i'm certainly not from the right. i think probably right. and i think i probably drift sensitive left little drift from sensitive left little bits and so fleece related mackenzie joins me now. so kelvin, this is utterly bizarre because . lineker is basically because. lineker is basically making fool of his boss. he is
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showing that a secret deal was done. it was kept from the public, certainly. it was also probably kept from lots of people within the bbc. davie can't survive this now , surely. can't survive this now, surely. well he's made a fool of himself . he's made a fool of most of the news division of the journalists. and what he's done is, is empower lineker, who has just basically said actually correctly, he said, i was told by the most important within the bbc that i say whatever i liked about climate change and about. the climate crisis difficult of our which is it divides things it creates debates on television everything he said go for your life. well, think about well why would he so why would he say that? well, of course how stupid is tim davie as well? because those two topics. right so illegal immigration migration however he wants however wants to frame it and. the climate
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crisis includes net zero. these are the two most classic question why was it? why would he say it? he'd say it to be grandstanding where there were. oh, yes, she would say what you like, say what you like. i guarantee to you they do not renew the lineker contract . they renew the lineker contract. they will allow this to run down. and then finally, just say, oh, we've had a good run. you've had free speech, i've been made to look an idiot. but honestly, we can't on like this and both sides will that that's the best thing that happen. and so we are seeing the beginning of the end but in the end the other less likely to go in all this is davie because what have his colleagues why did we have that? why did we why did we push him out? we didn't know that you'd agreed so he's done agreed all this. so he's done for as well. i'm afraid. unfortunately, davie, the bbc have now also a political martyr in. lineker right, because this interview today, i mean this was
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not hard hitting . this was not not hard hitting. this was not journalism, you know , he journalism, you know, he effectively employs alastair campbell, who we spoke about on the show last week. so first of all, he's a value for that company . well, thanks very much. company. well, thanks very much. i'm so lineker didn't need any more money. that becomes attractive . he's created more attractive. he's created more value for lineker in the commercial world the queues sky or whether it's bt sport or whatever sporting organisation they'll more and the other thing doneis they'll more and the other thing done is the lineker sounds very well what did i say that was wrong. no mention by the way nobody said to him campbell who used to be a journalist, by the way, it's about 4000 years ago before he became a propagandist and a liar. right the issue there was , why why didn't he say there was, why why didn't he say to him , why did you use the word to him, why did you use the word ? i mean, there's been a tremendous outcry about about the word . how on earth can the word. how on earth can what's happening on our boats and what's happening to
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migration be compared in any way to 6 million jewish people being exterminated in the second world war. this it's a lineker claims of course he said 1930s germany. he wasn't talking about. oh well what was he talking about what was interesting about 1930 germany then apart from the rise now of course all this to campbell's not going to ask him a tough question. he's interviewing his boss and the person who pays is mortgage and also agrees every word also he agrees with every word of and so these are these of it. and so these are these are a bad moment i wouldn't are a very bad moment i wouldn't care this if care anything about this if lineker to say with sky lineker wants to say with sky wants to say would be your life. but while am paying 159 quid i would like it to be played down the middle. i totally . calvin the middle. i totally. calvin mckenzie, thank you so much. we'll speak later in the week. but it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest person and duty carole malone duty and jackie's carole malone , who is your gb nominee ? well, , who is your gb nominee? well, i'm amazed we say this, but it's actually rishi sunak who is knocking starmer out of the park of the moment. he's got rid of serge and he got the brexit. not
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the moment. he's he's the perfect moment. he's he's stopping and he's stopping the boats and he's launched anti—social launched a blitz on anti—social behaviour. good on him. benjamin button nominee mine is button with nominee mine is adele who's just finished first part of her las vegas . she's part of her las vegas. she's announced none of the festival dates . what i love is that she's dates. what i love is that she's been so to earth, so good with her fans . i love that she's not her fans. i love that she's not become an out of touch superstar. and i think we've got footage actually . so i'm footage of this actually. so i'm not conscious . i footage of this actually. so i'm not conscious. i just. yes, go . not conscious. i just. yes, go. oh, here you you . oh, well, i'm oh, here you you. oh, well, i'm just glad to . see, she bothered just glad to. see, she bothered to turn up to these shows. emma, what would you be? i do love adele, by the way. but it was bad.the adele, by the way. but it was bad. the was bad. it cost a lot of mine a lot of money. i am aware of your nominee. i'm nicola sturgeon for her services to unionism. yeah oh, you know what part ? me would love to go what part? me would love to go for that, but i think it would
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send the message. so i'm actually going to go with i cannot believe i'm saying this ehhen cannot believe i'm saying this either. rishi sunak because he's had good day and we will had a good day and we will celebrate. sunak when he is getting things right and. i think on the crime and today he did just that. you jackass time. now karen malone, your nominee out of the 120 woke barristers who are refusing to prosecute , who are refusing to prosecute, just stop. i'll put toxic protesters , exile protesters . protesters, exile protesters. these people are not going to they're doing this on the basis of conor shows. this is the same conscience allows them to take truckloads , cash from a scumbag truckloads, cash from a scumbag , murderers, rapists . it's , murderers, rapists. it's totally shocking. benjamin butterworth , you nominate mine butterworth, you nominate mine is kwasi and matt hancock . the is kwasi and matt hancock. the two opportunities to see one in ten grand a day to work for private company while their employees scandalous and them away. if you nominate nominating sue gray for being discussions with the labour party up to a
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year and her impartiality , given year and her impartiality, given that she is supposed to be one for ethics and propriety . yes, for ethics and propriety. yes, this was a new report in the mail on sunday over the weekend says it's not true. benjamin if it's not true, why you a little hair okay a stormy just come out on the record and say this was the day i started having discussions with sue gray you why he won't? because it will make him look terrible. because this is an almighty establishment stitch up. and if it was on the other side of politics, you would be having a hernia . so anyway, i'm going to hernia. so anyway, i'm going to go with i don't know, that was the way it is, but i'm going go with sue gray. you've given me a hernia tonight. benjamin butterworth. my god . anyway you butterworth. my god. anyway you to you though and that david with what a great show. i'm back again tomorrow night from 9 pm. so make sure you're with us
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