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n0 spare, no bias, no spare, no bias, no i'm dan wootton tonight a report has exposed the disturbing hold gender identity radicalism taken in our schools with teachers letting pupils change genders behind parents backs while teachers teach them that basic biology is a lie. shocking of why we must do more to tackle the wave of violent trans extremism sweeping the globe, he twerking in schools . in 2010 twerking in schools. in 2010 because i want . don't miss my because i want. don't miss my special digest on this next then my superstar give their view
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tonight she's back i'm excited about this allison pierson alongside bailey and nigel knowles . plus, as labour's sole knowles. plus, as labour's sole defender of women's rights , defender of women's rights, rosie duffield is again targeted . millicent, members of her own party for liking a tweet by fellow activist graham linehan , fellow activist graham linehan, the legendary father ted creator joins me live to explain . joins me live to explain. labour's war on women could cost them the next election that unmissable interview coming up later in the show. also on the way tonight, harry and meghan's tax filings revealing they gave away less . a quarter of the £10 away less. a quarter of the £10 million raised by their arch welsh plantation. and this is the thing that i can't believe they worked just one hour a week, one hour a week on charitable projects. what does this say .7 the true intention this say.7 the true intention behind so called humanitarian charity . my role masterminds charity. my role masterminds lady calling and stateside royal expert schofield weigh in shortly future bbc guest host nish kumar has made his nasty
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politics crystal clear with this c—word tirade against the prime minister. if you're a young guy, you should. you can be prime minister . so you should. you can be prime minister. so that foul mouth lefty comic has been given a prime time slot hosting the bbc family show. pointless, believe it or not. so does the british broadcasting corporation. double standards when it comes to political bias. christopher biggins narinder kaur and david campbell do battle in the clash as a new tory civil war erupts. who is right on soaring taxes. pm liz who is right on soaring taxes. pm liz truss or the chancellor she appointed in desperation jeremy hunt, ex conservative minister widdecombe analyses big witty style and as a woman goes on us tv to claim she is maddie mccann . a dna sample to scotland mccann. a dna sample to scotland yard, for example . are you yard, for example. are you willing to do that? and was show that my rules come from britain
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. i will do this . so in light of . i will do this. so in light of this dubious but potentially sensation development. should the police continue pumping money into the investigation ? money into the investigation? well, fleet street iv and kelvin mackenzie , absolutely not. he's mackenzie, absolutely not. he's going give his unflinching verdict later . as ever, we'll verdict later. as ever, we'll have a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages off the press, a brand new greatest britain union jackass named to this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . let's go. great to have you company tonight. my digest on why gender extremism in schools is putting our children in danger in just one moment. but that the news headunes one moment. but that the news headlines with polly middlehurst . dan thank you and good evening . top story on gb news tonight . . top story on gb news tonight. the mother of a nine year old
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girl who was shot in own home in liverpool last year says she's ecstatic . her daughter's ecstatic. her daughter's murderer is behind . olivia murderer is behind. olivia corbell was killed last august when thomas cashman chased down a convicted dealer to her front door. a convicted dealer to her front door . merseyside police released door. merseyside police released cctv footage of the chase. olivia was just moments later. the 34 year old has been found of her murder and of the attempted of joseph nee . terrell attempted of joseph nee. terrell corbell held up her daughter's pink teddy as she left the court . well, in other news today, the king has history by becoming the first british monarch to address the german , giving a speech in the german, giving a speech in both and english. king made the invasion of ukraine a focus of his speech, describing the war as unprovoked , later telling as unprovoked, later telling ukrainian refugees that he was praying for them. he also condemned what he called the unimaginable suffering of innocent people . the defence
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innocent people. the defence secretary has addressed an alarming rise in sex offence cases within military by saying things are . ben wallace says things are. ben wallace says rise is due to victims feeling more confident about coming forward . that comes as more than forward. that comes as more than 300 sexual offences act investigations launched by the royal military police last . royal military police last. that's almost a 50% rise on the year before . now with easter year before. now with easter holidays just around the corner , could be travel disruption for many security guards at london's heathrow airport plan to strike ten days. it's last ditch talks failed . resolve the dispute over failed. resolve the dispute over pay failed. resolve the dispute over pay and over 1400 unite members will now walk from tomorrow until easter sunday. the duke sussex has left the high court in london on the final day . the in london on the final day. the privacy hearing against the daily mail publisher. as the trial came to an end, harry and other celebrities, including sir
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elton john, have accused associated newspaper of unlawfully gathering their information. the publisher denies the allegations and says the challenges have been brought to light. those, of course preliminary hearings are not a trial . now a robotic shark can trial. now a robotic shark can be spotted in london's docklands right now . don't worry, this right now. don't worry, this shark only eats floating pollution like plastic and even algae. it's called the waste shark. and developers say it's designed to remove the equivalent of more than 22,000 plastic bottles every day. if you're watching on television , you're watching on television, you're watching on television, you can see it floating on the water. it's a drone on water and we're told produces no carbon . we're told produces no carbon. no noise, no light pollution either as it travels , you're up either as it travels, you're up to date on tv, online dab+ radio and on the tunein app with gb news. back now to dan wootton tonight .
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tonight. so gender extremism seeping into schools through a wave of woke tyranny is putting in child welfare in danger. that is the bombshell , welfare in danger. that is the bombshell, in my opinion. completely unsurprising finding of a report into gender ideology being taught schools often the backs of concerned with safeguarding roles that state that mums and dads should have a central role in any life changing gender decisions. often thrown out the window. so the policy exchange using freedom of information act requests on 304 secondary schools reveals that teachers are letting pupils change their names and uniforms without parental or professional consent via self id policies single sex toilets . changing single sex toilets. changing rooms are being abandoned and the theory that gender identity is different to biological sex being taught in most, including
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it in the report. lots of specifics including diagrams of a gender brained person which tells youngsters that gender isn't binary and in many cases can be quote a bit of this and a dash that. and there's also a guide teachers showing that they must avoid terms like biologically male biologically female because they are said to over simplify a complex subject of what makes someone sex. so instead you're not going to believe this instead of male female. they now want teachers and students to use a new acronym , a map or a fab which acronym, a map or a fab which means assigned male at birth or assigned female at birth. please it stop. just make it stop . what it stop. just make it stop. what are we doing to youngsters already confused , going through already confused, going through puberty . and how is this madness puberty. and how is this madness being allowed to enter our education system under a conservative government ? that's conservative government? that's a disturbing mystery to me. but
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as usual, rishi sunak made all the right noises today . very the right noises today. very concerned about these reports. you know , for me, the safety and you know, for me, the safety and well—being of our children is of paramount importance. and i've also clear that parents must be able to know what is being taught to their kids in school, especially on these sensitive . especially on these sensitive. absolutely. prime minister. absolutely. prime minister. absolutely now you must act . absolutely now you must act. protect our children . stop them protect our children. stop them being unnecessarily by the very narrow , extreme trans lobby . i narrow, extreme trans lobby. i mean, look at the danger caused by the likes of the tavistock clinic. that mute, elated, brave young women like karabo who were in need of a bit of mental support. not having puberty forced upon them and their breasts removed. i've been passionate about bringing these issues the fore. since the launch of this show, nearly years ago, while giving a platform to the brave women standing up for their rights, who been cancelled by much the
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msm and the establishment, and what amounts to a modern day which trial trial . which trial trial. institutions that i have definitely lost faith in are educational , he faith in are educational, he told twerking in schools . and told twerking in schools. and medicalizing children shouldn't be allowed . it's just be allowed. it's just disgraceful . think we could use disgraceful. think we could use who we bringing up a generation of children cannot spot the truth that will not be able to say a woman is an adult human female that will not understand the fandom until foundation of truth truth . those women must be truth truth. those women must be cancelled. they must be to and so too must campaigners for boys
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who fail. the war on man is becoming in our education system actually not to mention gay folk who feel that of this new ideology is extremely homophobic thanks to this sort of dangerous dogma, lots of young gay and lesbians , children and teens are lesbians, children and teens are being convinced into. they have been born into the wrong body rather than dealing with their sexuality . responsible sex sexuality. responsible sex education is necessary. absolutely. i've always believed that. but this is actually becoming indoctrination of our kids . but to respond now, my kids. but to respond now, my superstar panel, top daily telegraph columnist allison pearson, former conservative london mayoral candidate shaun bailey, and gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson . so shaun bailey, you say nelson. so shaun bailey, you say schools should actually be banned from teaching sort of extreme gender ideology . look, extreme gender ideology. look, this report by the policy exchange said, you know, we need to look at what our children be
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taught and the government needs issue. god is no god as to get control problem is the control because problem is the civil service has allowed outside organisations write this policy . so what the government policy. so what the government need to do now is ministers to write this policy and in turn in the civil service as well as certain campaign groups who are effectively civil servants, people need to give their their angle on what it is personally and then that needs to be removed. i need to write something plain and something that's plain and simple the thing i'll say, simple. and the thing i'll say, if sat home on the sofa if you're sat home on the sofa now, how dare somebody do something so something to your children. so without your knowledge. and then in the very same , turn around in the very same, turn around and talk about your legal you responsible for their physical and mental health absolute and mental health is an absolute outrage something to be outrage and something to be done. pearson firstly , done. allison pearson firstly, i'm delighted to have you i'm so delighted to have you back are of course back in the you are of course here on my first show since i been about two years between appearances but i'm not going say that personally. yeah, but you've settled in very well if i may say so tired. but look, it is an opportune time to have you on you've actually on because you've actually
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written powerful column written a very powerful column about telegraph about for the daily telegraph tomorrow. i'm absolutely outraged. as sean says, what outraged. and as sean says, what we are saying is a lot of external providers is coming into schools, providing relationship and sex education, something called aids equity , something called aids equity, diversity, inclusion . everyone diversity, inclusion. everyone is terrorised . everyone wants to is terrorised. everyone wants to be kind and kind and inclusive . be kind and kind and inclusive. turns out to mean allowing young females to call jessica to be called jack in school . not to called jack in school. not to tell their parents to get them acquiring breasts and then to be on a pathway having double mastectomies. that's kind or inclusive . and i've heard from inclusive. and i've heard from teachers who are scared to speak out that they will lose their jobs. out that they will lose their jobs . and one young teacher at a jobs. and one young teacher at a london school said to me at parent's evening he had a list of the girls who were going by boys names. if you're allowed to call them boys names, you know, the parents are going to document this. but you know what? you and i and everyone here would as a boy's here would think of as a boy's name? and it was said the parent
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doesn't but jessica's doesn't know, but jessica's called jack and you are not allowed tell them. now, as allowed to tell them. now, as sean said, is outrageous. sean said, that is outrageous. you would tell a parent if your child was being bullied, if the child was being bullied, if the child was being bullied, if the child was had fallen over and hit their head. but you're not going to tell . you're not going going to tell. you're not going to tell the parent that the child's sex. it's up child's of changing sex. it's up your right. it's really outrageous and it's got it's got to stop it . outrageous and it's got it's got to stop it. has to stop. nigel nelson , surely this has to be nelson, surely this has to be banned. nelson, surely this has to be banned . rishi sunak says he banned. rishi sunak says he wants to stop this just banter ban it . no, i wants to stop this just banter ban it. no, i mean, you compound it because obviously kids are going to ask ask for the questions this . and i questions about this. and i think probably get more think that probably get more worked up about it than the kids do themselves. i haven't done this kind of research that policy exchange done on policy exchange have done on this. youngsters i've this. but the youngsters i've talked to seem to be pretty relaxed about the schoolmates deciding to change gender. they seem to be hugely worried about it because a lot of that there's no need to change the gender unnecessarily . and then and by
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unnecessarily. and then and by the way we're going to see an explosion of this. this is the tip, the iceberg at the moment. we're going to see explosion of especially young women who take these puberty and all of the things allison is talking about actually detransition in their twenties. this is coming, you know , there is a medical crisis know, there is a medical crisis because that's further down the road, isn't it? we're talking about. but happening in about. but what is happening in schools moment. this schools at the moment. this ideology, though, and it does seem that the what schools seem to me that the what schools must do is put the wellbeing of children . so quite clearly that children. so quite clearly that there may be a occasions when a child wants to confide in a teacher confidentially , parents teacher confidentially, parents knowing. i would imagine that most times parents know anyway it would seem to be that if parents don't know what is going on, here's a what nigel's saying is create a child should be to confide in a teacher but a teacher knows a child is being abused. for instance, teacher knows the parents are going to be asked be involved. so why be asked to be involved. so why not this and the real not in this case? and the real thing you have here the of
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thing you have here is the of teachers. teachers just teachers. many teachers just click guidance because click to the guidance because they singled out they do want to be singled out as racist or homophobic or anti—trans . but what we really anti—trans. but what we really want to do for who do local , if want to do for who do local, if you want to defend the welfare of children, you have to be more respectful of their parents and their community view because that's what they go back to every single day. there isn't guidance. this is what the teacher have teacher unions have been complaining about for years. there's proper guidance, at least rishi least today of this. but rishi sunak promised has been missed. guidance by the summit. talking about gingerbread people and saying that gender's just a little dash of that is actually deeply. because the thing is, alison, you know , feel this alison, you know, feel this deeply because as a gay man , i deeply because as a gay man, i am very concerned that as a child at school, i have been pushed down a different path and ispeak pushed down a different path and i speak to lesbian friends about this. i speak to gay friends about this. you your hormones are running wild as a child and as a teenager. you through little moments thinking, well, i'm to the same.
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little moments thinking, well, i'm to the same . maybe i'm attracted to the same. maybe that means and these teachers are that rather than just letting teenagers do what teenagers have always done, which is experiment themselves and work out well, that's what hannah barnes has written a very good book about the tavistock gender identity service and what they found was there's been it's not, nigel, that that kids are relaxed this now there has been an explosion in teenage girls specifically suddenly deciding look teenage girls i was a teenage girl. you dislike your body, you wish you something else. what you don't need is someone saying you're probably trans. no, you could well be gay and you'll write down because what's happening is there is homophobic attitudes so young potentially either gay potentially either gay potentially gay boys and girls or they'll just, you know, just people who just freak out. so now what you're having is you're having trans people saying, oh, that person, she was not martin's and dungarees feminism . yes. was all about you could
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be a girly girl could be kylie minogue or could be some of the young boys who prefer ballet to football . but you're not you're football. but you're not you're not trans because you're that kind of person . so it's kind of person. so it's extremely limiting and also it's a very, very aggressive if minority proselytising this orthodox see in schools and cutting parents and the reason that i've heard some left wing councils say we've got obstacles and barriers to implementing this the obstacles barriers are called mums and dads. so if i which we if you're a teacher watching this now ask yourself is there any circumstance where you deny the knowledge to a parent? ask yourself your school defending young people's welfare by pushing this policy and you as a teacher to come to an answer yourself very powerfully .sean answer yourself very powerfully . sean bell. allison pearson. nigel nelson stuff and the with me all but also on the way with harry and meghan's tax filings revealing gave away less than a quarter the 10 million they
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raised it only worked an hour a week how come it's not really charitable causes i think i know the answer to that by my royal mastermind study, colin campbell and kinsey schofield weigh and kinsey schofield will weigh in shortly. but next in the clash future bbc presenter clash with future bbc presenter nish calling minister nish calling the prime minister and a jaw and asian c—word and a jaw dropping does dropping attack, does the british have british bashing corporation have double on political double standards on political bias christopher biggins nannder bias christopher biggins narinder and david narinder kaur and david campbell—bannerman do bash all over straight after over the studio straight after the break. of course, your view on most important to me on this most important to me damaging email vote. on this most important to me damaging email vote . our damaging is my email vote. our poll gb news. the results , poll at gb news. the results, the clash, straight after the break .
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break lady colin campbell and ann widdecombe on the way. but it's time now for the clash and lefties comedian nish kumar , lefties comedian nish kumar, upcoming guest host on the bbc's family show pointless, has made his feelings clear about a conservative prime minister, rishi sunak and quite frankly , rishi sunak and quite frankly, shocking. he actually describes our prime minister multiple times as an asian c—word . now times as an asian c—word. now the corporation seems content . the corporation seems content. let kumar carry on that vein . let kumar carry on that vein. who should be surprised given the former political presenting supremo the left wing? wolffe andrew marr finally thrown off his sheep's clothing by revealing that he wants there to be a labour government. so from knickers crass jibe to now
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calling the prime minister the c word does the bbc double standards on political bias? let me know your thoughts. emailing dan at gbnews.uk . you can vote dan at gbnews.uk. you can vote in our poll at gb news twitter. the result shortly. but i've got a fabulous line up in the studio tonight. entertainment legend, of , familiar face on the of course, familiar face on the bbc for many years , christopher bbc for many years, christopher biggins, the broadcaster nannder biggins, the broadcaster narinder kaur and the former conservative mep david campbell . bannerman so big and so let just get this straight for a moment . kumar just get this straight for a moment. kumar nish. kumar i don't find personally funny, but because he's a comedian, right. yeah. he just been given a job to be the guest presenter . to be the guest presenter. pointless, which is the bbc his main family game show. can you tell me if there was any other right wing or non left wing comedian a white who would describe the prime as an asian c—word that would ever work at the bbc again ? no. would never the bbc again? no. would never happen. the bbc again? no. would never happen . but the trouble is, the happen. but the trouble is, the bbc have two standings. they you
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can't do this. and do it. and thatis can't do this. and do it. and that is the problem at the beat with the bbc. you can't have people going around calling the prime minister c—word. forget what nationality is particular. so we take a listen to what he to what he said. oh, my goodness. yes, this is this is bleeped. don't worry. it was bleeped. don't worry. it was bleeped. yeah i assumed that if an asian man became prime minister, be no i'm minister, he'd be nice. no i'm not. know that we're in leicester , a city with a large leicester, a city with a large asian community. statistically, a lot of you must be. and i want you to know, if you're a young guy, you should. you too can be prime minister narinder kaur as asian woman, do you find that acceptable? i can't believe that you defending kumar? yeah, i tuned in to see words acceptable at all. i think it's actually awful, right? it's abhorrent . awful, right? it's abhorrent. however, this isn't about politics. this is about a brown person. georgina and a south asian saying, actually, we are
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happy that there is an asian minister. we've got a brown face of that. we've dreamt about this. all this time. but actually he's a huge down and we do what? look, we would hold a brown prime minister to a higher standards because we're asian. but during that he's got his freedom speech if this kumar wants to be a vile horrible racist he can do so much more . racist he can do so much more. my racist he can do so much more. my issue is that the bbc is giving i am primetime row when they're trying to say that they don't pass. yeah yeah . i mean don't pass. yeah yeah. i mean you can't have it both . either you can't have it both. either he's a comedian or he's a presenter. exactly. and you know, he's mixing it up here as he often does . i think it's very he often does. i think it's very insulting. it is very bad to be used about any prime minister, you know, and to use it in this context is wrong. and also, you know , he is. bbc so you got the know, he is. bbc so you got the news quickly he's this is for podcast here for as an asian man to an asian moms and actually i'm judging you as a brown man
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to brahma this is my baby hate on the bbc he's bringing race into it because and makes me furious about that is you just know that if a white comedian or a black comedian was to describe rishi sunak as an asian c word, they would be finished they would never have said anything because white person could speak and you shut up . that would and they you shut up. that would be that career. it would be oven be that career. it would be over. you're absolutely right. and it's is the devil's standing. i can't stand , you standing. i can't stand, you know, and that is what is wrong . and the bbc need to look to this because they are supposed not to be political . yeah. i not to be political. yeah. i mean keir starmer was called mean if keir starmer was called the c—word would you be thrilled by that? no, no . are the words by that? no, no. are the words horrible? but he's an asian let's the asian you take an let's put the asian you take an asian you will say we asian out a and you will say we couldn't say cause you couldn't say that. would you say that. why would you say asian would you? know , asian c, would you? you know, why say word that why would you say word that would racist? let me give would make racist? let me give you another circumstance. what if profile black if a high profile black conservative politician let's
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say james cleverly was to describe a david lammy as black c—word, he would be cancelled . c—word, he would be cancelled. it means completely cancelled. but this is this situation. it's not it's like a black person calling the black person. they can so a brown person can call up one person. and you didn't say anything direct. the c word was actually vile, but he said asian. he's to turn it on because we hold people to a high. he's pretty bad. just imagine for one second the outcry that there would be if a brilliant conservative comedian jim davidson who was actually here last night were to be hired to be a guest host on pointless i mean, by the way pointless would get its best ratings in years and it would be absolutely hilarious jim was there. but hilarious if jim was there. but the would it. so that the bbc would never it. so that is no word of double standards i think is kumar is the news think l.z. is kumar is the news quiz know right for now. you know that involves actually sort of looking news in impartial of looking news in an impartial way, isn't it not? i mean, impartiality seems to be like a lineker to this. yes. and you
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know, the bbc has to decide what it's going to do. i mean, i don't think we got clear guidance from i don't think he you know, he's sort of taken the mickey lineker that same position that we want is taking the public funded so they can take more risk when it's commercial they can take this kind of race. i think bbc can take those kind of risks. they can be little bit political when they want not. i do think they want to be not. i do think that's why paying for it that you don't understand not one way or we pay our licence or the other. we pay our licence fee to be content certainly fed leftwing propaganda , but you'd leftwing propaganda, but you'd better. i'm sorry, i don't . but better. i'm sorry, i don't. but no, i not be happy if it was right wing. but it's not right wing. that's the point. and it's never right wing. also, they shouldn't be political on on on a level. he's a comedian like jeremy clarkson and he can what he likes. it's comedy. why can't there now it's on niche why there but now it's on niche why contribute jeremy tone i would hate to be a comedian not because a comedian can't say anything. to think
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anything. you have to think about he does about you say he obviously does . cleese us as john cleese. yes, absolutely. yeah. i mean know but when i see jokes, the other it was fascinating. he said he will even offer up the new series of fawlty towers. absolutely because he knows it would be woke wash. yeah, that's i call everything there what i find hilarious is they woke wash everything but when it's one of their favourite comedians favourite leftie comedians they go without call. the prime minister, an asian . see what minister, an asian. see what i just cannot believe . i can't it just cannot believe. i can't it because it's brown on brown right , because it's brown on brown right, right. why what is this always do for politics. no it's not political. the asian the brown person would but it shouldn't be anything to do race this is a bad language and it is , you know, impartiality or not, you know, like but i don't think he's doing it i don't think he's being politically he's genuinely being politically he's genuinely being this is about the truth about oh, i think i just want to
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put something to you easily always true. now is true. is it true that you said that while you use the c—word you would actually use another c—word to describe rishi sunak would have said yes, i would have said he's a bit of a coconut. explain what that means. i mean, i, i get called it's not racist . but if a called it's not racist. but if a brown brown people explain what it means. so what it means is you are brown the outside, white on the inside, black a bounty of the bounty ball. and i often get called up by the indian people and i don't mind it but you're going to call rishi sunak that he which a well i'm going to put on the website i'm going to say to you immediate innuendo that is hugely racist because what you are saying is when say, oh, no, let me explain why? because what you're saying is that an asian prime minister cannot be rich, cannot be on the right, cannot be highly successful. he cannot be highly successful. he can be all. and i think that wrong. most asians are very
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successful. we've got it in. scotland we've got. why are you saying he's not a real looking after brown people . i know after brown people. i know you're going to say why should it matter? because you believe that's racism . so let me frame that's racism. so let me frame all i love you lots. but what you're saying is rubbish. i cannot believe this whole business of a brown person could say by the brown person . i see say by the brown person. i see where there are coconuts. i mean, i it's a totally weird coconut i think it. how do you feel about that. well i think it's a racist and i don't like it's a racist and i don't like it and if you and i said we've been serious. no my goodness , be been serious. no my goodness, be honest. but you can't a white person can't say you don't worried that you're creating a society of total double standards . i society of total double standards. i don't think it's so bizarre because this is brown person can say to a brown person, there's nothing wrong with that. why race also but they are not thinking about white listen to this about it's indian people not that being gatekeepers, suella and rishi sunak the gatekeepers. they didn't anything for indian didn't do anything for indian people. they didn't show the
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indian and that their thoughts on immigration, oh, not on immigration, gitmo. oh, not that that absolutely that i think that an absolutely disgusting say because disgusting thing say because what sunak and suella what rishi sunak and suella braverman have done is show to any young asian person in this you can that they have you can reach that they have called on me. no i'm worried. absolutely not. because rice and know what social or in particular. absolutely hate to be a rice and think the fact that we are in around and we all think you're throwing around that term about her is racist. i think what this crew said is racist. the problem is dani, racist. and the problem is dani, you are very quick to call white racist all the time and it doesn't one way that's all doesn't go one way that's all i'm to doesn't. well, i'm going to say, doesn't. well, i'm going to say, doesn't. well, i i think a brown person i think i think a brown person can word. okay and can say that word. okay and i you've made your you've you've made your point. you've made your. but leave it that. made your. but leave it at that. you're cook against david you're in the cook against david campbell, you so much. but campbell, thank you so much. but what think about this as what do you think about this as future this presenter this future point this presenter this come rishi sunak the come out calls rishi sunak the c—word does the bbc double standards on political bias ? standards on political bias? monique yes . monique on twitter writes yes. lineker, omar kumar, the list on they give only left figures the
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platform knowing full well that they will use it to voice their own views messages, which is exactly what beeb wants. andrew on email of course the bbc on the email of course the bbc is almost the point of is biased almost the point of being unwatchable. agree that being unwatchable. i agree that it's i have to it's scandalous that i have to pay it's scandalous that i have to pay basically to finance pay a fee basically to finance the to live tv on the bbc to watch live tv on other channels. this arrangement must end . and from donny, the must end. and from donny, the once great bbc been by agenda dnven once great bbc been by agenda driven monsters employing only those who share their woke and liberal views. and your verdict is now in its overwhelming 3% of you agree that the bbc does some political power . you agree that the bbc does some political power. figgins is very happy that there are only 7% of our audience with you tonight there and they're all proud . i there and they're all proud. i mean, not me, not as i do to civil war erupts. who is right ? civil war erupts. who is right? soaring taxes, high tax hunt or should we trust liz and her positive plan for growth. thanks conservative minister and it can analyse this in big witty style . but next with harry and meghan's tax filings revealing they gave away less than a
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quarter of the £10 million raised by their archewell foundation. worked an foundation. it only worked an hour . are they really hour a week. are they really committed charity ? i don't committed to charity? i don't think so. but my royal mastermind colin campbell mastermind, lady colin campbell and schofield in straight and kinsey schofield in straight after . there's help for households. are you over state pension age? if your weekly income is below £182.60, or £278.70 if you live with a partner, you could be eligible for pension credit, even if you own your home
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respective families. you wonder much they manage how much time they have to fit in with their right. well, according to a newly released tax filing from the archewell foundation, the couple's charity work has actually been put the back burner. shock, horror, surprise surprise. not despite raising million pounds from two wealthy benefactors, just 3 million has been dished out in grants. and while harry and don't while harry and meghan don't a salary committed to working just one hour a week each at foundation, that means just 52 hours a year. well i'm now to be joined by royal masterminds, a new duo tonight, lady colin and kinsey scott . so, ladies, steve, kinsey scott. so, ladies, steve, what happened to the sussexes mission to save the . world well, mission to save the. world well, it's just pair down the tubes. want all the people to chime . want all the people to chime. you know, the fact of the matter is , oh, they have one employee is, oh, they have one employee at the charity his name is james, which he earns half of
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one of meghan's evening dresses. so that shows how important he's and if you look at the tax return, it's interesting because in america you often to have political activism as a part of a of a charity it's not a foundation. it's a charity and its mission statement is very clearly political activism . how clearly political activism. how this has actually passed. so is beyond me . but i have received beyond me. but i have received tens of thousands of complaints about it. and people have said they are going to be informed me and complaining to the irs and i would not discourage them from doing so. you know, the whole thing is a joke. it's not only a joke, it's a sick joke . kinsey joke, it's a sick joke. kinsey schofield how on earth can harry
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and meghan claim to care so much about humanitarian work and then admit that they only work one hour a week for charity? it's pathetic, isn't it? then lady c i know i don't have to remind you of this quote. remember their life of service s that catty quote when were leaving? when megxit happened, they wanted to sure that the royal family knew that they did not have to be members of the royal family to live a life of service. that's an hour a week . service. that's an hour a week. i mean, elizabeth holmes worked harder. theranos, and that company fraud so i think company was a fraud so i think lady c is absolutely right. there's something very salacious about this. and you know, i just think it proves what hypocrites they are it really does now of course of hypocrisy. harry's international privacy to, a touch down again in london week and lady he seems to want to ruin freedom of the press in the uk . what i take from this. ruin freedom of the press in the uk . what i take from this . but uk. what i take from this. but what did you make the fact that
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he decided to turn up unnecessarily at this pre—trial heanng unnecessarily at this pre—trial hearing ? well, i mean , the whole hearing? well, i mean, the whole thing's a joke. you anybody who knows anything about the law knows anything about the law knows that no litigant actually turns up for application. i mean, your lawyer's turn up. you don't . the whole thing has don't. the whole thing has a girth to interest publicity. see attention seeking , grab for attention seeking, grab for headunes. attention seeking, grab for headlines . and you notice he was headlines. and you notice he was headlines. and you notice he was he was so overjoyed that he forgot to be unhappy and looked as if he was happy. happy well, my gosh, they're all of the cameras. oh i mean, i'm supposed saravia hate them, but i can't resist loving that, you know , resist loving that, you know, the whole thing is, is the man is so hypocritical, but also the timing of these he has time. this was he sold the king and queen were going to be in france
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and he was therefore going to try to edge them out of the picture so that he could and make clear to get in because even though she's not here, you can depend on it that she's behind this as well, that they could yet again try to edge everybody else out of the picture . i mean, the whole thing picture. i mean, the whole thing is just so and sad and perspective yeah, i thought that was completely disgraceful actually. kinsey the day he shows up as lady c says, that was meant to be the start of charles and camilla's big tour in france. obviously it ended up being cancelled because the protest action going on in france at the moment. but the thing is, can see what this shows to me is just how deeply unhappy harry is, the fact that he gets off so much from returning to the uk not to see his friends, not to see his family, but to wage an invisible war with, the media well , well. war with, the media well, well. and i also think he's trying to
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redirect the narrative from narc to white he you know he needs this victim hood narrative people were starting to at him a little funny and so he's back as a victim again i guarantee you if they show up for coronation, we'll have a whole row about another uniform . i bet you we another uniform. i bet you we can find him a pacifier. if he can't wear a uniform, surely we can't wear a uniform, surely we can get a binky in his mouth. but i just think that you're absolutely it's about absolutely right. it's all about being victim . he thinks that being a victim. he thinks that there currency this. and there is currency this. and unfortunately in the united states there is. however, people are getting pretty sick it . are getting pretty sick of it. yeah, i think people are getting very sick of it. ladies let's move on to that visit . things move on to that visit. things seem to have gone incredibly well , actually, for seem to have gone incredibly well, actually, for king charles and camilla in germany. this visit getting a lot of attention. i think the republicans out there and the harry and meghan lovers who hope that after the death of queen elizabeth ii the interest in british royal family would start to wane . think they going to to wane. think they are going to be lady see,
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be disappointed. lady see, i they will be very disappointed . they will be very disappointed. i mean, the king's visit, it has gone down so well. i mean, it's been wonderfully received . he been wonderfully received. he spoke in german , speaks german spoke in german, speaks german is his mother, queen elizabeth, the queen mother, his grandmother who hated germans. she german as well. she had a jewish governess, a german jewish governess, a german jewish governess, a german jewish governess when she was a little girl who at beginning of the first world war had to go back to germany. so they all speak and know he has he has touched all the right. notes and he's leading the visit has gone down. brilliant which i am delighted actually not surprised that it and camilla has charmed everybody she has met as well kinsey to me i think it shows the contrast, doesn't it, between jean king and ? prince
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between jean king and? prince because you've got charles on a tour of duty and you have prince harry on a tour of vengeance . harry on a tour of vengeance. that's right . you're seeing that that's right. you're seeing that life of service in action. you know , almost a two minute know, almost a two minute standing ovation for. his speech, i am so excited for the coronation day. and it gave me goose watching because i just thought such such an exciting time to come are you coming? are you coming back? kinsey out. are you coming back? kinsey out. are you going to be here? i'm going be yes. okay well, i'm be there, yes. okay well, i'm going to get to see you in the flesh again. that's very, very exciting news. know. i agree. exciting news. i know. i agree. i it's . been big hit. i think it's. been a big hit. big hit lady. see, what's what's your dog's name? her name ? your dog's name? her name? aurora oh, she's beautiful . aurora oh, she's beautiful. absolutely beautiful . she's a absolutely beautiful. she's a puppy- absolutely beautiful. she's a puppy. she's a absolutely beautiful. she's a puppy- she's a puppy- l absolutely beautiful. she's a puppy. she's a puppy. i call and tell her and you can't you can't . but very delighted to have aurora alongside lady colin gavlak kinsey schofield by robust lines this week. thank
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you both so much. we'll speak very soon but coming up on, what the government has dubbed green . is it wrong to punish households just for using gas as we continue this deranged march today ? zero. that's the big today? zero. that's the big debate soon as my superstore panel returned. but first, as a new tory war erupts, who is right on taxes? high tax holiday or should we trust ? liz and her or should we trust? liz and her positive for growth? let's conservative minister and whittaker is going to analyse this next ambiguity style .
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it's time for big witty style now and a fresh tory civil war seems to have erupted after chancellor jeremy seems to have erupted after chancellorjeremy hunt seems to have erupted after chancellor jeremy hunt took a swipe at former boss liz truss for her mini—budget last year. watch this. i think it's more coherent than you might,
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watch this. i think it's more coherent than you might , with coherent than you might, with one exception. yes there were some mistakes in the mini—budget which we had to reverse and in particular i think it's clear , particular i think it's clear, can't from tax cuts through increased borrowing. so that's a thatis increased borrowing. so that's a that is a clear thing that we changed course on now understandably charles hit back with a spokesperson for the former pm saying liz was always clear that you can't economic growth and thus reduce bothering by high borrowing by taxes rising corporation tax from 19% to 25% looks like a pretty bad mistake right now. when you consider how a firm like astrazeneca locating its new plant in ireland, where corporation tax is half the rate now being levied by the british. the treasury looks like it will lose revenue as result of that decision . and trust is not alone decision. and trust is not alone in her concern with fellow tory backbenchers , but big names like backbenchers, but big names like priti patel, john redwood and bofis priti patel, john redwood and boris johnson himself all
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seeming to slam aspects of chairman hunt's budget will and welcome the former party minister joins me welcome the former party ministerjoins me now. welcome the former party ministerjoins me now . so and ministerjoins me now. so and you know, i'm truss all the way on this . where do you stand . oh on this. where do you stand. oh i'm definitely team truss in principle i think in practise she mishandled it she herself ignored that she tried to do far too much, far too soon. but she was certainly on the track . was certainly on the track. she's absolutely right about corporation tax . you know, corporation tax. you know, you've got the proof and astrazeneca and you're going to have more because firms won't come here. why should they come? why should big successful companies come here and pay higher tax than they would pay if they could go somewhere else? how long the european competitive getting out of the eu was that we were going to be competitive and we won't be so as we keep taxes high . now, the as we keep taxes high. now, the other thing is the very d'etre
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of the party is to be a low tax legislative body. it has abandoned that completely . now i abandoned that completely. now i understand that during it had to spend money it wasn't expecting to spend. i understood that. but in general, you keep control spending and you keep taxes low. if you a conservative government if you a conservative government i mean, as i've said before, we don't have a conservative party at westminster. we've got a red party and we got a pale pink optic. yeah. and i it is so depressing to see many tories who didn't into politics to be pale pink coalesce around hunt. i don't get , pale pink coalesce around hunt. i don't get, you pale pink coalesce around hunt. i don't get , you know, no one i don't get, you know, no one wanted hunt ad like completely flopped in the leadership election and last year i understand why everyone's just accepted oh this is the bloke who should be chancellor. he's to raise our taxes and increase spending bonkers to me . i think
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spending bonkers to me. i think what we're looking at is remainers revenge basically . and remainers revenge basically. and liz truss was thinking bringing a really competitive brexit approach to the economy and the remainers were terrified that it might succeed. now i say she did mishandle and it wasn't going to succeed in the short term , but i succeed in the short term, but i think that they terrified that it might succeed in the medium to long term and indeed even the imf said that we would have the highest in the g7 . and if highest growth in the g7. and if we'd gone ahead with that and growth is the only way you can control inflation and have a healthy economy and lower taxes. you need growth. yeah and they didn't let her see that they didn't let her see that they didn't let her succeed because she was challenging too much too much of the economic orthodoxy. i look absolutely maybe there are a couple of things in that mini—budget that she shouldn't have done immediately. and maybe there couple of things there a couple of things that should gotten proper should have gotten the proper office, the budget responsibility . fine, responsibility process. fine, but for the conservative party
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now and for its chancellor to defend such a hike in corporation tax which goes completely against what the rest of the is doing. i honestly if they continue with this approach before next election they will before next election they will be finished off because . what is be finished off because. what is the point in voting for a conservative party that is going increase your taxes? well, exactly . i increase your taxes? well, exactly. i mean, increase your taxes? well, exactly . i mean, we are talking exactly. i mean, we are talking about the big corporate items, but just look at the ordinary , but just look at the ordinary, you know, with thresholds kept as they are, that means that paying as they are, that means that paying more tax now, you know, it's a very bad time indeed to have the level of state confiscation in your pay packet rise and people are struck and families are hard and it isn't the very poor. it goes beyond that. people are because of what is going on globally at moment. so i think on totally with what trump was trying to do do think she mishandled it in the first
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thing you do if you're going to do highly controversial it's not just do it you need to bring people with you you need to talk . the office of budget responsibility , prepare the responsibility, prepare the markets. need to agree with markets. you need to agree with all of these things and i don't think they would have allowed her succeed . if she had done her to succeed. if she had done that. her to succeed. if she had done that . final her to succeed. if she had done that. final point i want to make on this and interested in on this and i'm interested in your but you've got most your view, but you've got most of the media now, the establishment media and most of the tory party basically saying to truss, oh, sit down and to liz truss, oh, sit down and shut don't want to hear shut up, we don't want to hear from . totally the from you. i'm totally the opposite of that. i actually think liz has a really important and i think it was great that she spoke against jeremy hunt. where do you stand ? well, the where do you stand? well, the party in the country voted for liz truss on the principles and the ticket that was trying to implement they actually voted for lower taxes , voted for her for lower taxes, voted for her for lower taxes, voted for her for that reason. and think that is why. so many people are against it, because, of course the mpc didn't they voted for
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slippery rishi indeed and indeed former tory minister ann widdecombe, thank you so much . widdecombe, thank you so much. and we will speak next week . but and we will speak next week. but coming up labour's sold offender of women's rights, rosie duffield , has been denounced by duffield, has been denounced by members of her own party again, just for liking a tweet by fellow activist graeme linehan with the legendary father tape creator me live shortly to explain why it's time to stand up to extreme trans lobby . but up to extreme trans lobby. but next on what the government has dubbed green day is the deranged to net zero, pushing us to punish households just for using gas . that's my big debate very gas. that's my big debate very soon with my superstore panel. plus, we're going to have a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages. part of , newspaper front pages. part of, the press. we're back in just 2 minutes time.
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tonight on what the government has dubbed green day energy secretary grant shapps is in lockstep . those american idiot. lockstep. those american idiot. see what i did there on the deranged march to net. the trouble is all hear is my bills are going go up. will they ? are going go up. will they? there are a bunch of levy charges. essentially just say yes. shapps so is it really fair to? punish households for using gas and should the uk be banning new diesel and petrol cars from 2030 when our european neighbours dropped? the measure is a big zero debate with my star next. and tonight i'm by allison pearson , shaun bailey allison pearson, shaun bailey and nigel. as sole defender of women's rights, rosie duffield is once again by members of her own party for liking a tweet by fellow activist graham linehan, the legendary father created joins me live to explain why himself rosie jk rowling and other brave celebrities refuse to be silenced by the extreme trans lobby. don't miss that
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exclusive interview on the week that the king snubbed a meeting with his treacherous son harry. a bombshell gb news people's poll has revealed just 8% of the great british public want the sussexes to return. so should the family take note and ditch any attempts at reconciliation ? any attempts at reconciliation? that's coming up in the media buzz as home office continues to pump money into search for madeleine mccann . are we just madeleine mccann. are we just encouraging possible phoneys like this polish woman to come out of the woodwork ? a dna out of the woodwork? a dna sample to. scotland yard, for example . are you willing do example. are you willing do that? if and i show that my roots. come britain , i will do roots. come britain, i will do this . fleet street legend kelvin this. fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie is adamant that police should close the case. he's on council to explain why later this hour. plus it's new first minister, same old division in scotland. we will continue to advocate to advance independence
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because we did it no more than ever before. here i'm going to bnng ever before. here i'm going to bring you of a shambolic form , bring you of a shambolic form, view from whom they use , which view from whom they use, which had no than five stoppages due to eco questions in the galleries . and finally, galleries. and finally, emboldened by lefty , this bbc emboldened by lefty, this bbc guest host aimed vicious tirade at the prime minister. if you're at the prime minister. if you're a young guy, you should . you too a young guy, you should. you too can be prime minister. but the common challenge now sukumar faces competition when i crown tonight's greatest and union jack as will have a first look at twice newspaper front pages off the press in mere moments to right after polly middlehurst middlehurst . dan, thank you and middlehurst. dan, thank you and good evening you. our top story tonight, ongoing news the mother of a nine year old girl who was shot her own home in liverpool last year says she's ecstatic . last year says she's ecstatic. daughter's murderer is behind
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bars . olivia corbell was last bars. olivia corbell was last august when thomas cashman chased down a convicted drug dealer to her front door. merseyside police released cctv footage of the chase . olivia was footage of the chase. olivia was killed shortly . these moments killed shortly. these moments you can see if you're watching on television . well, the 34 year on television. well, the 34 year old has been found guilty of her murder and of the attempted murder. joseph nee terrell corbell held up her daughter's pink teddy as she left court. now, in other news today, the has made history by becoming the first british monarch to address the german parliament. giving a speech both german and english king charles made the invasion of ukraine a focus of his speech, describing the war as . speech, describing the war as. later telling ukrainian refugees that he was praying for them. they also condemned what he called the unimaginable suffering of innocent people . suffering of innocent people. defence secretary has addressed an alarming rise in sex offence
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cases within the military by saying that things are . ben saying that things are. ben wallace says the rise is due to victims more confident about coming forward . it comes as more coming forward. it comes as more than three sexual offences active destinations were launched by the military police last year. almost a 50% rise on the year before the white house has tonight issued a statement saying us citizens residing in or travel to russia should depart immediately. it comes as an american reporter working for the wall street journal has been arrested . russia on suspicion of arrested. russia on suspicion of for washington . evan perkovic for washington. evan perkovic pleaded guilty during his court appearance . according to the appearance. according to the state owned media. but the court ruled josh could be held in custody until the end of may . custody until the end of may. now, here with the easter holidays , the corner, there holidays, the corner, there could be travel for many a security guards at london's heathrow airport planned to go
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on strike for ten days. that's after last ditch talks failed to their dispute over pay . over their dispute over pay. over 1400 unite members will walk out from tomorrow until the easter sunday. now have , you ever sunday. now have, you ever wondered what one of the biggest creatures to walk the earth may have looked like? well, soon you'll be able to a replica of the patty titan. mary will go on display at the natural history from tomorrow . the giant weighed from tomorrow. the giant weighed in at a whopping seven tonnes. belongs to the group known as the titanosaur and was discovered ten years ago in south america . it's the most south america. it's the most complete gigantic dinosaur ever discovered . you have to do it on discovered. you have to do it on tv, online, dab radio and on the tunein app with gb news part two. now of dan wootton tonight
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tomorrow's news site now. in our media buzz, let's kick off the very first look at the front pages, hot off the press and the elites proposals to raise the state pension to 70 for those born after 1979 with an official review on pension , suggesting it review on pension, suggesting it will be essential to stay within spending guidelines . the spending guidelines. the guardian leads a wave of cost of living bill increase and tax rises coming in april will leave families almost £700 a year worse off. and the daily star leads with the revelation the feared psycho killer, a chat bots that are reportedly predicted take over the world have been befuddled by word or so maybe, just maybe, we have a chance. yet might save itself. back with me now , daily back with me now, daily telegraph columnist author allison pearson , the former allison pearson, the former conservative labour mayoral
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candidate shaun bailey, and tv news senior political commentator nigel nelson. are the government's celebrated its so—called green day by unveiling a raft of net zero policies? they claim will make britain a climate friendly utopia . they climate friendly utopia. they are spinning is to be admired, but the truth is that this crazed obsession with eliminating carbon by 2050 is self sabotage. at worst. one of the most outrageous ideas is a plan to penalise house hold gas bills with green levies of more than £100. if people don't , than £100. if people don't, expensive heat pumps and ditch gas boilers. well, when the government is already splurging millions on handouts to skin britons currently can't afford their energy bills . this is their energy bills. this is nothing short of insanity . so nothing short of insanity. so watch the energy secretary grant shapps get into a real tizz to say the least. confronted about the bill hike on gmb this morning the trouble is all people here is my bills are going to go up. will they? a no.
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and in fact actually that £100 shift would be from gas to giving the money off instead. can we just. it can be just as simple as that. sorry shapps. so, yes , you're saying that gas so, yes, you're saying that gas bills will not go up. so one of the proposals is which you said we will consult on today , is we will consult on today, is moving. there are a bunch of levy charges essentially. and this is quite a minor point of the overall plan by. the way sap showing there how to say a lot without actually revealing the truth. but he's well and truly down the green extreme and rabbit hole. he also arrogantly said the uk will plough on with banning new petrol and diesel cars by 2030, despite europe backtracking on the pledge after realising its mistake . eu that realising its mistake. eu that is. so we continue this net zero race to the bottom . allison race to the bottom. allison pearson when we know, we know it's the poor eastern society who are going to fail this the
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most . they'll have to prise my most. they'll have to prise my gas boiler from my cold meat . we gas boiler from my cold meat. we will be cold and dead. we will be cold, dead . that's what sarah be cold, dead. that's what sarah is going to do. i cannot believe theresa may's government enshrined in that zero by 2050 in law, one of the most crazy things i mean, they've a lot of crazy things, but in times how it going to work. we don't have the infrastructure. 50% of the british people live in terraced flats. maisonettes they don't have charging points for these all these electric cars seriously. and whatever is . six seriously. and whatever is. six years and nine months, apparently they're not going to be any more petrol and diesel cars that simply cannot . true. cars that simply cannot. true. we will see. the eu has now acknowledged the, eu has now acknowledged the, eu has now acknowledged has watered down the proposals under pressure from the german german car industry. i think it's an up kamikaze policy and it's as if the 67 million british people are being to told jump out of a
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plane. we haven't got parachutes yet , but plane. we haven't got parachutes yet, but we'll be thinking about what parachutes will have before before we touch the ground. these these heat pumps . but by these these heat pumps. but by by the way, because, you know, you're talking about oh, well, hugely expensive. don't really so don't properly heat your don't properly heat up your bath water things like that. so i'm very opposed to these heat pumps but also a lot of houses going to be very difficult to even get them. well, we can see that people want them because people have rational. realise have very rational. they realise that idea. that's that there are bad idea. that's a of money a worst a lot of money to get a worst product. there's a boy bonus policy something and they're policy or something and they're going to give you a £5,000 grant. hardly anyone has bothered to take that up and that's people absolutely in their know it's wrong and it's bad and it's just you it's absolutely i just cannot tell you. i think it's lunacy and we are already 400 billion quid down on some of the lockdown madness and now they want to plunge us into the same kind of madness based on other, you know
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, mad modelling as well. should the target be abandoned . i think the target be abandoned. i think the target be abandoned. i think the target be abandoned. i think the target i think when i talk to people about this who know a lot about it and talking about pushing it back, another 50 years from 2050, it's just it's not plausible at the moment to achieve it. and also it's going to make people poorer. miserable. the green policies are quite popular with the pubuc are quite popular with the public at the moment. that's because they don't know. not going to be allowed to go on holiday. they're going to be cold. they're to be poorer. isn't that right? well, how do you feel about your your party going down this path? because surely would be much more surely it would be much more electorally to leave electorally successful to leave this green extremism to the this green mad extremism to the labour party. it could even be election winning. i think you need to put this into perspective as as nations of the world, the leading nation world, we are the leading nation around proposals. so don't around proposals. so i don't think we need to speed up. we've already won race and there's a few that people need few questions that people need to excuse we didn't to ask. also excuse we didn't choose our gas. to ask. also excuse we didn't choose our gas . we inherited choose our gas. we inherited them. they were given to us. so
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now to punish because we had gas where we had no i think it's going to be unpopular and going to be very unpopular and quite unsustainable and this whole thing about cars, people have to remember only 13% of the british public use public transport. the rest have to drive around and are hugely drive around. and evs are hugely there is no infrastructure to charge them. and as this policy moves forward, it's going to make second hand petulant diesel cars. absolutely i mean, energy efficiency is actually i know you're fully signed up to this whole net zero by 20 thing on you. you think it's a sceptic at one point, but now know. no, no, no, i'm not okay. but i'm trying to make diesel cars even must be able to concede and years time this is lunacy around corner. well what i do think is that more needs to be done and. the whole point about all this is you got to start from the premise whether or not you believe in climate change. and if you do that, global warming does have to be capped at 1.1 and a half degrees as if you
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agree with looking at it from a macro . right. well yeah, exactly macro. right. well yeah, exactly . we've already done all we need to do actually and went down to 1% and said the mission of global emissions and we've done more than any other western. well, if we're the fifth biggest economy in the world and we're less than 1% of global emissions and nobody's saying don't do this green stuff, but just tell us where the money is going to come from. well, it'll come from all of us. i mean, governments got to do to cool. we've got to pay got to do to cool. we've got to pay more mean it will it will actually cost us you're actually cost us and you're absolutely be absolutely right it won't be popular do question really is popular to do question really is whether think it's actually whether you think it's actually worth i don't i tell worth doing well i don't i tell you when it's worth doing the alternative. i'll tell you what is worth doing. if i'm grant shapps about a future shapps talked about in a future and electric economy makes and electric economy that makes sense . if you can actually power sense. if you can actually power the country , which we need the country, which means we need to power stations to build nuclear power stations today. we will be today. and because we will be free of the world or whatever, not just because of the world in
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future. by the way, no one or very few people are questioning lots of the developments have come naturally as result of come naturally as a result of technology past three technology over the past three decades, remember, decades, because remember, it was thatcher who was margaret thatcher who kicked this she this whole thing off. she doesn't much credit for doesn't get much credit for it. but, know, she on this but, you know, she it on this path seriously cut our carbon path to seriously cut our carbon . but it has to be done in a way is going to destroy our is not going to destroy our economy especially when we're competing with the very nefarious force of china and now the chinese politicians actually even the indian politicians , even the indian politicians, they are literally looking out russia not just laughing hysterically. we've had alok sharma , who is our mr. green sharma, who is our mr. green minister , actually, there are minister, actually, there are videos of him blowing up all coal fired power stations saying they're all going to gone by 2024. n0 they're all going to gone by 2024. no they're not going to. we'll be gone by 2024 because they're all on standby now, because the lights are going to the lights go off at any time and we are paying hundreds , and we are paying hundreds, millions of pounds to keep the coal fired power stations standby. we cannot just get rid
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of fossil fuels until we've got a plan b by reality . if we want a plan b by reality. if we want to proceed, we want pursue green policies, but at a rate that we can afford them because it is the difference between freezing . and let me be very target. we do it. we do it. be very clear, we are less than 1% of the world emissions . if you actually know emissions. if you actually know if you want to stop, if you want to stop global warming, you should be having this with china, india, america first. and let's talk about so much of the work that we've over the work that we've done over the past years. it's not if we past 30 years. it's not if we are starting this from a standing start. but look, i've got to show you this because homes useless made big homes are useless made is big debut minister's debut at first minister's questions the questions today but none of the politicians like to politicians felt like to a gallery that was filled with of course eco creations protesting new oil and gas fields watch . new oil and gas fields watch. the next item of business is first minister's questions and a question number one, i called douglas ross . thank you very douglas ross. thank you very much . here from the wrong place much. here from the wrong place
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, we will suspend business at this point . wow. now, that this point. wow. now, that happened further four times before the entire public gallery was emptied, except children on school trips and once parliament resumed , the kids got a first resumed, the kids got a first class lesson on how to lead a nafion class lesson on how to lead a nation that's because yousef has dropped the role of tourism minister scandalously creating a minister for independence , which minister for independence, which is in essence a tax payer funded campaign for scottish separatism. so here he is trying to justify that measure . we need to justify that measure. we need independence now more than ever before because we have more food banksin before because we have more food banks in this country at any other time than ever before, because of over a decade of austerity. so i would say to douglas ross , to the uk douglas ross, to the uk government, we will continue to advocate and to advance independence because we it now more than ever before here now scottish tory leader douglas ross rightly pointed out the snp backbench were squirming as the
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full of scheming sturgeon apprentice was despite before them . but let me lend some them. but let me lend some advice mr. useless . the hard advice mr. useless. the hard arms were hacked . think beyond arms were hacked. think beyond the interests your rapid base and actually serving the people of scotland and you do that by stopping talking about separatism . next, what else ? separatism. next, what else? sean bailey, allison pearson do stand by because coming up as king charles receives a standing ovation for his speech to the german parliament while his sulking son spends another day in court , should the royal in court, should the royal family now abandon attempts at reconciliation with shameless sussexes by ubisoft ? do we sussexes by ubisoft? do we return because we've got the problem ? results of a new problem? results of a new people's poll . but next as lgbt people's poll. but next as lgbt labour and encourage to report a tweet liked by party's mp rosie duffield , the author of tweet duffield, the author of tweet and the legendary writer of father ted. he's an entertainment legend, isn't he? grave? linehan asks if labour
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would tear themselves apart with . their militant trans ideology . want to tell you about this fascinating story very. disturbing, actually, straight after . there's help for households. are you over state pension age? if your weekly income is below £182.60, or £278.70 if you live with a partner, you could be eligible for pension credit, even if you own your home or have savings. it's worth, on average, £3,500 a year
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bare more after labour mp rosie duffield was again targeted by the party's lgbt wing for simply liking a tweet duffield alone women's rights advocate in the party. support for this post from tv hero graham, which disputed eddie , claim that he disputed eddie, claim that he was a, quote, trans hero who have been killed under the regime . izzard made the comments regime. izzard made the comments . in 2021 watch i consider being trans a superhuman a superhero and if we go back to the 1930s if i'd been in germany i would have been murdered for saying i was trans. but overnight it was revealed that labour's lgbt arm had taken , quote, rare step of had taken, quote, rare step of encouraging members to report rosie duffield to party bosses for, quote, demon knights in the trans community. but the mp hit back. trans community. but the mp hit back . except this isn't rare at. back. except this isn't rare at. all i've been doing this for about three years whilst all labour colleagues still remain
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so deathly silent while the legend who originally got labour's lgbt extremists into quite a spin me now, graham linehan and, great speech. you are looking at this treatment of rosie is the entire labour party at risk of eating themselves alive with the trans dogma in the same way sturgeon's snp did well hard to say. they've been making a noises recently about reversing course on all this stuff . i think reversing course on all this stuff. i think keir starmer said that so far it wasn't a priority but unfortunately they still have within the labour party , have within the labour party, you know , the authoritarian you know, the authoritarian lunatics who think that any mention of the word trans isn't entirely supportive and spreading the immense misinformation about that group of people is so evil and bigoted and must be punished . of people is so evil and bigoted and must be punished. but i
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think there's a few other things going with this as well. one of the one of the things people forget is that when they when the labour party, were going through a very kind of convulsive anti semitism row , convulsive anti semitism row, rosie was , one of the people who rosie was, one of the people who stood up and defended jewish colleagues and made a plea to sort it out, i don't think they've ever forgiven her for that and. i think that some of the people who are going after her are using the excuse of trans issues. and this entirely harmless tweet to continue to harass her, which they, as rosie said they've been doing for three years. you know, it's hard anti controversial to say a blonde white straight male would have been would not have been a target for the of course of course but graham eddie zod has made himself this lightning rod for these issues within the labour party . of course, at one labour party. of course, at one point he actually wanted to be able to stand , on an all women's
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able to stand, on an all women's shortlists in order to try and become an mp well to be fair to him might have been someone putting forward or something like that. i'd like to think there's a little bit of a conscience within eddie that realises that what he's doing is hugely to women was hugely sexist . he's appropriating sexist. he's appropriating women's , he's making an absolute women's, he's making an absolute of himself by claiming to be a trans person when he is a fully intact straight white male. he is the most privileged group on earth and he's pretending. and i think is what's most particularly egregious about this thing he's retaining that he would have been a target of the of the. that's outrageous. that's insulting jewish people. and it's insulting to gay people who die hard enough to actually . the move by the lgbt group . so the move by the lgbt group or lgbt labour it's cynical and
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another that you know i know too much about this but another thing that happened is in in an ongoing discussion about the issue afterwards the comments of lesbians. i sexual women were being deleted by lgbt labour, by. yeah because they do not want people know knowing what's going on. i know this issue but graham this is happening all the time you know at the top of the show we were talking about this very disturbing new policy exchange report showing the gender extremism, sweeping school at the moment and parents now not being told when they're young children . teenagers are young children. teenagers are encouraged to change gender and actually so much of this trans extremism is out and out. homophobe phobic. it's anti gay andifs homophobe phobic. it's anti gay and it's anti lesbian . there is and it's anti lesbian. there is no more homophobic statement than trans women or women because you say that trans women are women. you are saying that they are women. and all in the
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literal meaning of the word that means that if a lesbian does not want to go out with a male body, a person who identifies as trans, automatically trans, they're automatically considered and that's considered a bigot. and that's why you've lesbians lying why you've had lesbians lying down of pride marches . down in front of pride marches. that's have the day. i that's why you have the day. i don't know if you saw it over the weekend. a whole street crowd down host kind of crowd down to host kind of police observe rave outside meeting of lesbians because if there's thing trans trans rights activists hate more than anything else it's lesbians because lesbians have boundaries and they don't like lesbians having fun. and i saw j.k. rowling , j.k. rowling was rowling, j.k. rowling was tweeting about that , wasn't she? tweeting about that, wasn't she? and you know what? we to say, don't we? huge credit to jk rowling huge credit to rosie duffield, because these these crazy people in the extreme trans lobby try and shut them in so many different ways . but they so many different ways. but they are so brave , are so bold, and are so brave, are so bold, and they won't shut up and that we you great evelyn had you lost career to speak out about and we
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so appreciate your voice on this as always so that is the tv legend women's rights advocate, the creator of father ted graham then a hand and the it crowd as well. my goodness, how could i how could i not mention that one coming up in on cancelled as a poush coming up in on cancelled as a polish woman claims on mainstream us tv to be mccann should police continue pumping money into the search for the missing girl? will former editor of the sun kelvin mackenzie has strong views on this and he's to weigh in soon but next in the media buzz as prince harry's drive silence, the british press threatens to overshadow his father's debut on the international stage , as king, international stage, as king, should the royal family ditch any hopes of reconciliation ? the any hopes of reconciliation? the duke of delusion and his wife ? duke of delusion and his wife? my duke of delusion and his wife? my superstar panel have plenty to on this. they'll be here as long well as actually the long as well as actually the newspaper front pages straight after the .
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break so breaking tonight, a man grand jury so breaking tonight, a man grand jury has just voted indict. the former president, donald over the hush money paid to star stormy daniels. of course, trump was predicting that this was going to happen just a couple weeks ago. this will dominate the american news at least over the american news at least over the next couple of days. we will talk about that in just a little moment. the news has just emerged in the past few minutes. but first, let's return to tomorrow's tonight in, tomorrow's news tonight in, our mediabuzz and more front pages have just been delivered . and have just been delivered. and the metro leads on cowardly gunman thomas cashman, who has been found guilty of murdering nine year old olivia corbell in liverpool. the paper also carries beaming pictures of charles, the king of comedy dunng charles, the king of comedy during his german tour, the daily mail also leads with the conviction of cornwall's killer alongside a sickening photo of pulling a gun pose next to a waxwork of the late queen. what
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an absolute scumbag. the daily telegraph also follows on the death of olivia corbell with a quote the merseyside police chief blaming drug dealers and uses for the tragic killing . uses for the tragic killing. absolutely agree with that. the paper also on the announcement of rishi sunak independent review of sex education after revelations there was widespread teaching of gender as fact and course we spoke about that at the top of the show . my the top of the show. my superstar panel return now, top daily telegraph columnist pearson, former conservative mayoral candidate shaun bailey , mayoral candidate shaun bailey, and gb news senior political nigel nelson . now king charles nigel nelson. now king charles continued first official state visit in germany today, receiving a standing ovation . he receiving a standing ovation. he became the first ever british monarch to speak in germany's parliament, impressively conducted most of speech in german. meanwhile hapless harry snuck into a side entrance for another day at the high court as he continued his obsessive battle to destroy the free press in the uk, a brand new people's
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commissioned by gb news has found that just 8% of the british public would prefer and meghan to move back to the uk compared to nearly half who want them to stay in their self—imposed in california. so they we a britain has spoken alison pearson so actually the royal family should be looking at this poll and thinking charles has done the right by backing away here. yeah, i think my favourite of the week if not of the year. so far was him saying that he was too busy to see harry. presumably you know, been walking the jack russells in to visit to because of course of course his visit to france just been cancelled the queen no he had nothing in the diary yet he had nothing in the diary yet he still didn't want to see harry still still busy. yeah i would . i have meghan and harry would. i have meghan and harry are all donated to the sun loungers in montecito. and i must say , i mean, i think they must say, i mean, i think they have caused tremendous harm. and i did write a piece about how
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would be booing if they returned the. so what you really i would be and what very funny was lots of telegraph wrote and said that we should have a pick a spot on the route where we could assemble to boo so any gb news viewers who want to join us in the oh i think there would be a few of them there who come and join us in the in fact, somebody pointed out that i think it was emperor emperor hirohito came to london for a state visit that lots of the military turned their backs along the mile. i'm in sense of some time i know that you share this view, the misery and the stress they caused to the late queen. the oprah winfrey interview went when prince philip was in hospital a few weeks away from death he and the queen the late queen had shown nothing but kindness and decency to meghan, they both died. believe that the
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world thought that the royal family full of racists and it was harry and meghan who allowed that to happen . yes with the that to happen. yes with the assistance of winfrey who i don't forgive by way. no no absolutely. and i think now the oh we want to have a special family moment on the buckingham balcony. you think they have seem to actually compress how furious rejected british people feel by them. i think he doesn't it does nothing else and i. so should we be booing harry? i mind booing harry. i mean i mean, i'd be quite to actually never hear never hear from him again . what i would say, though, again. what i would say, though, is that i reckon situation with his father, father and brother i think happen there are think should happen there are family i know it's to do with the monarchy, the royal family whatever, but they're also just a family. and it'd be nice to know that that that the know that that they that the king and william could actually talk to him again. king and william could actually talk to him again . shaun bailey talk to him again. shaun bailey i'm with nigel i've been consistent all way through. they
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are a family and i get it is king might want to teach lesson or two and be too busy and refuse entry to some high events. but ultimately he's a and he should be making some kind of movements in the background to have a relationship with grandparents. i personally think it's a great privilege for any child to have a relationship with their grandparents, and he should be trying that happen. but trying to make that happen. but he need to make harry he doesn't need to make harry aware of the damage. it's aware of all of the damage. it's called pay paintings course. called the pay paintings course. and he's harry has and of course, he's harry has decided his children are not to be ruled. i wonder how his children will feel about that in the future. again they should have relationship their have a relationship with their grandfather. so can work that through. but that's not right. shaun it? because they have shaun is it? because they have recently going be recently said that going to be called archie and called prince archie and princess? well, so princess? lilibet well, so actually what they want is they want bite mouth want to be able to bite mouth the family was of taking the royal family was of taking all benefits, titles. all the benefits, the titles. well that could what you're saying is obviously technically correct. you correct. the point is, you cannot children, the cannot punish the children, the sins father they will sins of the father if they will rightly, would be called rightly, they would be called princess. and whatever . they
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princess. and whatever. they should maintain that until they are say otherwise are old enough to say otherwise and if i was their grandfather, i make that happen. harry and meghan , different approach. okay meghan, different approach. okay now, look, breaking tonight as i just mentioned, donald trump been indicted by a manhattan grand jury after a probe . hush grand jury after a probe. hush money paid to stars . stormy money paid to stars. stormy daniels, he becomes first former us president to face criminal ever as he makes another for the white house. this has been reported now by multiple major us outlets . the charges arising us outlets. the charges arising from an investigate led by democratic manhattan district attorney alvin bragg could reshape the 2024 presidential race. trump previously said he would continue campaigning the republican party's nomination if charged with a crime. so look, alisyn, this is literally broken. broken the last couple of minutes. ammonia mental story that will dominate us news cycle. i mean, when tweeted that he thought he didn't tweet, did
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he thought he didn't tweet, did he put it on truth socially? put it on the truth so that he thought this was coming elon replied he's won the presidency. i mean, there's a real view that this establishment witch hunt of , donald trump could actually end benefiting his campaign . end benefiting his campaign. yes, possibly a ron desantis person. so i'd be very i'd be very pleased to see trump out. i think desantis is a is a it's a it's a more it is a more impressive imagination. what do you think about trump? i think the challenge for trump is he's been divisive all along. it's going culminate in this. been divisive all along. it's going culminate in this . but going to culminate in this. but he has played a blind in certain people's mind because he's constantly said they don't respect us. this is a witch hunt against us and is a large a large proportion of the american electorate who and who support him. and the more he's pursued, the more they support him. the more they will support him. so could benefit if he has so this could benefit if he has care for the democrat , for the care for the democrat, for the republicans. he consider standing back because . they have
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standing back because. they have not going to do that. i just i just put put the notion up there. but they have another very good candidate and he might cool it. why should he do i'm sorry. why should he that? sorry. why should he do that? nigel going to be so nigel there are going to be so many trump supporters who are saying absolute madness. saying this is absolute madness. this is a payment made between two adults. it happened before he was president, you two adults. it happened before he was president , you know, two adults. it happened before he was president, you know, this is an attempt to try and stop trump becoming president again. and it could just because it could backfire theoretically, the biggest danger here is you make a martyr out of trump , and make a martyr out of trump, and thatis make a martyr out of trump, and that is exactly what his supporters want. however let's see what comes out of a future trial once you get through into the rather tawdry details . his the rather tawdry details. his relationship with stormy . the relationship with stormy. the american people might pick him in a different way. come on. i don't think. okay people respond to headlines. and again i go back to my theme. trump played a bunden back to my theme. trump played a blinder. he predicting blinder. he keeps predicting what they do. so his what they will do. so his supporters he told us about this. these people are backing
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out and that's out of order. and that's how they know, this could have they you know, this could have a fundamental way fundamental change for the way that does america does that us does america does politics because really both sides of american politics realised after president nixon that pardoning him was really the right thing to do because otherwise what were you going to do, tear the country apart ? do, tear the country apart? yeah. and i look mean. there's a lot to come on. it's expected it to be announced in the coming days. to be announced in the coming days . but i think, you know, days. but i think, you know, this could be a real boost for donald. the problem of all this they've kept trump relevant . if they've kept trump relevant. if they've kept trump relevant. if they had just tried to defeat politically, had shopped him around, but going him in this manner has kept him relevant. sean bailey alison pearson, nigel nelson on that breaking news. let me just repeat for you again, a manhattan grand jury has voted to indict donald trump . this hush money paid . stormy . this hush money paid. stormy daniels allegedly. this is the first time a current or former president has ever faced criminal charges. so a huge
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story breaking out of new york now. but coming up, as king receives a standing ovation , the receives a standing ovation, the german parliament while a wayward scuttles into court through a side entrance. is the monarch deserving of a proper pnze? monarch deserving of a proper prize? find out as we reveal tonight's greatest person at duty, jackass. but next in i'm cancelled as a polish woman claims on mainstream us tv to be madeleine. should british police continue pumping money into the search for the missing girl. former editor of the sun kelvin weighs in on that end this. donald trump. breaking news straight after the .
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mccann scandal breaking tonight as we have just been learning donald trump has been indicted by a manhattan grand jury after a probe into money paid to the stormy daniels, he becomes the first former us president to ever face charges. mckenzie joins me now . cover look a ma joins me now. cover look a ma said this criminal charge would actually end up making president again. do you agree with that or do you think he's in trouble ? no do you think he's in trouble? no i don't agree with that. and to just correct one impression, he's not being with handing over $130,000 to his lawyer to pay . $130,000 to his lawyer to pay. stormy daniels is certainly going to be charged with actually putting that 130,000 in his books as a as legal fees rather than effectively a bribe. and in york city, that is a crime. it's not a crime . every
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crime. it's not a crime. every state in america actually , state in america actually, curiously enough. so that is quite a serious. and the other thing he might be charged with is this suggestion that he was trying to fool the voters by paying by paying trying to fool the voters by paying by paying this money, that they didn't discover that had an affair. because because bizarrely although america is a is a is a shocking place in some respect they are quite christian in other areas. so in with it with the stormy daniels if that blew up in the middle of the campaign may have derailed him completely. and i don't agree this is good for him. so i don't agree. i think with you and i agree. i think with you and i agree with elon musk about about that issue. i think you can see. but trump and america has moved on from trump. well, america, as you say, that , you say that. but you say, that, you say that. but look at the polling in the republican primary field. he's ahead. he's going to be up against a whole load of candidates. even ron desantis isn't close to him. when you he's coming close if it's a head to head. but when you put in a
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whole load of other candidates, trump is well ahead in the field and his supporters calvin going to think this is a witch hunt this is a witch hunt. honestly in all honesty. well, i hope not stupid people this not a witch hunt. stupid people this not a witch hunt . if you pay $130,000 to hunt. if you pay $130,000 to your lawyer to pay star so that she stays still so he doesn't blow your election your presidential election campaign to smithereens . that is not an to smithereens. that is not an only in america. in my view in america would somebody still be standing for presidency having been through this kind of scandal. imagine over here supposing for instance keir starmer was found out and paid £130,000 to phone stuff . it'd be £130,000 to phone stuff. it'd be it'd be gone. it'd be the first word that appeared in the sun. i mean, honestly, i find it incredible that anybody could think that this was a defence of somebody that you want to lead
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the free world. we are we've got ukraine we've got inflation. we've got all kinds of terrible things going in the world. and yet somebody is saying this is why i disagree with the old musk that this trump's ambitions to be the president. i find that absolute really incredible. well, the thing is you say that and that may be how you feel and it's how a lot of people feel, especially over here. but the reality is this is going to be up to republic can primary voters they look i do buy that there are some kind of magic about trump no matter how many whoppers he tells no matter how many bad decisions makes somehow he is teflon like, i don't know how this is achieved , but at how this is achieved, but at least in desantis we now have somebody who can compete on the right of the republican for their hearts . and so i if trump their hearts. and so i if trump is in if trump runs in, i will
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be absolutely amazed. now, i've been wrong, as you know, on number of facts over the years right. so i'm not i'm no i would say time will tell but by the incredible okay but of course just repeating the news if you've tuned in the new york great jury has found against donald trump which means he'll be the first either former or sitting us president to ever face criminal charges. now look , moving on, calvin, the polish woman , julia vandal, whose woman, julia vandal, whose dubious to be madeleine mccann 16 years on from her disappearance, has a social media frenzy . a fan appeared on media frenzy. a fan appeared on the hit us show. dr. phil with 21 year old claim to remember details . 21 year old claim to remember details. maddie's tragic trip to portugal and claim that she shares distinctive features with the thin three year old. what's this edwin has this defect in the iris and you that same phenomenon right i'm very sorry
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that we little faded now but yes if you provide a dna sample to scotland yard for example or you to do that if dna show that my roots come from britain , i will roots come from britain, i will do this . okay. so come on. i've do this. okay. so come on. i've got two big questions for you here. firstly were we just watching madeleine mccann or a crank ? and secondly, should the crank? and secondly, should the police continue to pump hundreds of thousands of pounds into this investigation. well, that that gut churning, that i mean , gut churning, that i mean, imagine imagine your you know, the other parents who madeleine mccann parents whose life has been a nightmare literally this last. been a nightmare literally this last . what kind of 15 years or last. what kind of 15 years or so i think. i mean, one of the interesting thing, that girl is 21, madeleine mccann will be 19. now, you know , i mean, there are now, you know, i mean, there are the idea that she she would be
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flown to america a chat show me so it would be going it must be three decades now and the idea the producers would pay for her to go there, i mean, i find it a shocking circus . and on the shocking circus. and on the question whether more money should be spent every so often in scotland, you also ask for more money. and the reason i ask for more money is they think they're getting closer to finding out actually who did it. and potentially where in portugal or , somewhere. portugal or, somewhere. madeleine mccann's body is, i think i think she has been of our lives now for the second of nearly two decades. i'm in favour of one last amount of money being spent in order to try and lift the burden from the mccann parents, which i think is must have a shocking, shocking role to have all this time. i, i can't i can't begin to think, well, what life must have . like well, what life must have. like it was interesting . and when we it was interesting. and when we polled our viewers on this
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earlier in the week in the clash overwhelmingly , they did not overwhelmingly, they did not want any money pumped in. well, right . i can understand it. we right. i can understand it. we have spent . and there are a lot have spent. and there are a lot of cases, unsolved cases, the uk, which haven't had £10, spent them. i do understand that . and them. i do understand that. and for some for some reason every so often there's a kind of feeling which seems to be hostile towards the mccann parents. i've no idea why that be the case. this must be the nightmare any parent would face so personally i am in of one more. one more. well, they got they got their life sentence didn't they. they got their life sentence. all of those years ago in 97. i'm gavin mackenzie. great chap tonight we'll speak on monday . great chap tonight we'll speak on monday. but it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest britain and duty in jackass . and britain and duty in jackass. and allison pearson, who's your nominee , your first greatest nominee, your first greatest britain it's going to be king
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charles, the for a fantastic first state visit to germany conducted he while his youngest son was basically taking pot shots after so done charlie show your harmony my nominees hannah knapton who has been the first female officer soldier to pass the paris para regiment's entry test called p company renowned to be one of the toughest physical challenges in the army. she did all of her own. no quota, no real change. she just it a phenomenal achievement. wow. and nigel nelson, your nominee minus keir starmer who showed how council tax could be lower if windfall on any energy jobs was higher. i just wish she'd also promised to freeze council when he's pm. well look, i'm going to go with allison pearson and charles iii because there were a lot of people who were saying that after the death of late queen elizabeth ii there'd be no interest in the british family. people british royal family. people wouldn't the wouldn't talk about the international tours conducted by
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the but have to the new monarch. but i have to say a great he's got say he's done a great he's got headunes say he's done a great he's got headlines all over the world and it's been a very good start for him on the international as king. allison pearson, what about your union jackass nominee? it's going to be nice kumar, the alleged comedian who has been extremely unpleasant about our very, very nice prime minister, who i don't think a coconut and i think is just spin also i think but nish kumar is going to take this role on pointless, which is a lovely, friendly show and should not be defaced political poison. have a listen to have a listen to what nish kumar . listen to have a listen to what nish kumar. if you are young asian, you too can be prime minister . and he went on and on minister. and he went on and on and on, alice said. and the reality is that he is about to host a mainstream quiz show. if it was the i mean, the hypocrisy is up the scouts up this go. shaun bailey your nominee my nominees hams safe incoming leader of the scottish national
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party for creating a post of independence minister spending taxpayers money on. his political campaign which is disgraceful because he said he'd for be all scots and remember they voted to stay part of the union. so this is the beginning of what i think is going to be a terrible leadership campaign. labour and the conservatives are happy labour and the conservatives are happy have him. well, indeed, especially given that one of his first moves as first minister was kate, had . was to demote kate, who had. just 48% of the vote from his own party. personally, i think , own party. personally, i think, shows he's on some sort sort of kamikaze mission . shows he's on some sort sort of kamikaze mission. nigel shows he's on some sort sort of kamikaze mission . nigel nelson, kamikaze mission. nigel nelson, your union jack has to be prince harry for coming back to britain. what he didn't need to grandstand the media that he's trying to trash . do you know trying to trash. do you know what? i'm really torn because i all three could win. but have to say i'm going to go with sean bailey and who's useless as i call him because i really don't think we have seen such an
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incompetent leader make so many mistakes and. don't come back with me saying liz truss because she did it, you know, there was a campaign against it. these these self—inflicted wounds by useless i think are going be very costly for the snp . but very costly for the snp. but look alison face it's so great to have you tonight. love to have you back in the studio and sean bailey and nigel nelson, thank you for your company week. it has been an incredible of shows. we're back again night at 9 pm. remember headliners up next. good night.
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good evening. in a moment, headliners. but first, let's bnng headliners. but first, let's bring you the latest news headlines. and we begin this bulletin with some breaking news. that's come to us from the united states. donald has been indicted . a grand jury in indicted. a grand jury in manhattan , in new york , and is manhattan, in new york, and is now the first former or sitting president to face criminal charges. that's after investigation into alleged hush money payments given adult film actress stormy daniels during his 2016 election campaign . his 2016 election campaign. these charges come just days after the former president launched his 2024 republican nomination campaign in texas. he condemned investigation,
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