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over the establishment victory over the establishment since brexit. as dame alison rose resigns as natwest ceo. so why are the left still sneering at his brave crusade against woke banks .7 woke banks? >> you've run seven times and lost seven times, but are you really not going to have this? >> i'm sick to death of your condescending tone. it's about time i was teasing you. >> mr farage. >> mr farage. >> i was teasing you >> i was teasing you. you weren't. he wasn't . weren't. he wasn't. >> i'll explain why the fight for our freedom has only just begun a special digest. next. begun in a special digest. next. and then my superstar piano. and tonight, she's back. christine hamilton. he's back. adam brooks and matthew lazar , too. plus, and matthew lazar, too. plus, star daily telegraph columnist celia walden is live to give her unrivalled analysis on the scandal and why liberal media elites like adil ray are completely missing the point by continuing to attack the popular views of farage. also coming up tonight, kevin spacey cleared of all sex charges against him as he gives an emotional statement
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outside court. i imagine that many of you can understand that there's a lot for me to process after what has just happened today. >> but after he was dropped by netflix and effectively blacklisted by hollywood , is it blacklisted by hollywood, is it fair that this case has left his career in tatters ? career in tatters? >> we'll debate that in the media buzz elsewhere tonight as they support a woke us campaign for gender equality in advertising. are harry and meghan right that global brands should eradicate male and female stereotypes? lady victoria harvey dukes it out with amy ansell on the sussexes latest virtue signalling ploy that's in the clash soon. and harry's biographer angela levin, live in the studio to offer her exclusive insight to . plus, in exclusive insight to. plus, in a blockbuster edition of the real world with lee anderson, the tory deputy chairman weighs in on a top universities racist tai chi classes are no whites allowed their leftie lawyers gay men, our broken immigration
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system, climate scaremongers been caught out. and so much more. as always, we'll have tomorrow's newspaper front pages hot off the press and britain's favourite entertainer for jim davidson is uncanceled and live later in the show, he'll be as outrageous and unmissable as even outrageous and unmissable as ever. so you don't go anywhere. this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . let's go. you're watching gb news britain's news channel. there's so much more to the seismic victory by nigel farage over coots and the establishment . coots and the establishment. there are many people, especially at the bbc, are wanting to make out, so i'm going to reveal exactly what's going to reveal exactly what's going on in a special digest straight after the news headunes straight after the news headlines with polly middlehurst i >> -- >> dan, thank you and good evening . the top story from the
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evening. the top story from the newsroom tonight is that nigel farage says the entire board of the natwhen test group should resign. and the banking industry needs cultural change. that comes after dame alison rose admitted she discussed mr farage's coutts banking status with the bbc journalist, prompting her resignation as ceo of natwest group . she's also no of natwest group. she's also no longer a member of the prime minister's business council, nor is she on the energy efficiency task force and she's had to step down from the net zero council. the former chancellor, kwasi kwarteng told nigel farage a short time ago it was right for her to go surprised at the statement last night, as you were, when essentially the chairman said she did something very wrong. >> but we fully support her. in fact, as you've pointed out, what she did was the worst thing, pretty much a banker can do apart from run off with the funds yourself to breach client customer confidentiality in that way an absolute no no. and it way is an absolute no no. and it was very surprising having
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admitted she did that . admitted that she did that. >> kwarteng. now as you've >> kwasi kwarteng. now as you've been hearing, the hollywood actor kevin spacey says he's grateful jury and he's grateful to the jury and he's humbled after being found not guilty of sexually assaulting four men, appearing outside southwark crown court , kevin southwark crown court, kevin spacey addressed the media after the verdict. the crown prosecution service said they respect the decision of the court. the 64 year old oscar winning actor had tears in his eyes as he broke the news that a jury eyes as he broke the news that a jury had cleared him of all charges . as now tributes have charges. as now tributes have been coming in for the singer sinead o'connor, who has died at the age of 56. it's . been seven the age of 56. it's. been seven hours . and 58 days. hours. and 58 days. >> the comedian dara o'brien said a short time ago it was very sad news and he hoped that she realised how much love there was for her. >> the singer alison moyet said , heavy hearted at the loss of sinead o'connor, wanted to reach out to her often but didn't.
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sinead o'connor, wanted to reach out to her often but didn't . and out to her often but didn't. and the sinn fein vice president, michelle o'neill, also paid tribute , saying ireland has lost tribute, saying ireland has lost one of our most powerful and successful singer songwriter and female artists. she became a worldwide sensation in 1990 with this track. her version of nothing compares two u. originally written by prince, it was declared the world's number one single that year at the billboard music awards . the billboard music awards. the irish taoiseach, leo varadkar , irish taoiseach, leo varadkar, has said her music was loved around the world and her talent was unmatched and beyond. compare schneider o'connor, who died today at the age of 56. this is . this is. gb news. >> well, we now know that british band keane is corrupt and very much central to the establishment plot to crack down
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on free and fair debate in the uk. the seismic victory of my colleague nigel farage over natwest and the bbc is a state through the heart of the groupthink and globalist orthodoxy that is trying to silence the voice of the people like you and all of us at this broadcaster. what's happened over the past few weeks and especially the past 24 hours is so much more than a row over a coutts bank account . it's about coutts bank account. it's about where the corporations and institutions have any right to judge honest and hardworking brits who are brave enough to speak out against the groupthink and woke mumbo jumbo that is increasingly destroying our society. there's a reason why the bbc today programme presenter nick robinson, a long time hater of gb news views, was even today . so determined to even today. so determined to sneer at nigel despite what he has so brilliantly and bravely
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uncovered. you know, pretty much whatever you do, there are people saying, i don't what this is about. >> he wants to get back into politics again. i know you've run seven times and lost seven times, but are you are you really not going to have this? >> i'm sick to death of your condescending tone. it's about time teasing mr time i was teasing you, mr farage. teasing. you farage. i was teasing. you weren't what you should say to people the only person people is you're the only person in who's two in british history won who's two national leading to national elections leading to different parties. try that. >> e coming e— e coming back then, >> are you coming back then, given previous success? given your previous success? >> yes. >> yes. >> no. i'm now a champion and a crusader for men and women who've down by who've been closed down by the banks. cultural banks. and i want cultural changes within banks and changes within the banks and i want legal changes. and i do not want legal changes. and i do not want cash driven out of the system and pushed towards central digital currency central bank digital currency rather than his pathetic putdowns and arrogance. >> where is the outrage from mr robinson about the fact a british bank was undertaking an extraordinary surveillance operation on farage incorrect , operation on farage incorrect, lee libelling him as a racist and a transphobe for publicly expressing views that actually
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let's be honest about it, i consistently shared by the majority of the british public like where is the questioning from our public broadcaster about the sick creep towards a chinese style social credit system? not a peep on that from mr robinson . now, farage mr robinson. now, farage believes the stunning early morning departure of dame alison rose just hours after the natwest board had stood by her publicly . she is just the start publicly. she is just the start . tonight, he announced he'll be launching a new website to lobby against the anti—democratic travesty of banking . travesty of banking. >> i'm astonished that it's just dame alison that has gone so far . i think more need to go. i think the whole board, frankly, made a stupendous error last night . either way, what my case night. either way, what my case has done is to lift the lid off a problem that was there anyway. i will be in the course of the next few days, is launching a website . if we can form website. if we can form a powerful lobby , we can get powerful lobby, we can get ministers and parliament to look at laws that need changing.
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banking needs a cultural change. banking needs a cultural change. banking needs, legislative change. banking in britain right now is absolutely rotten . now is absolutely rotten. >> yeah, and nigel is right because banking is so fundamental to our way of life. ihave fundamental to our way of life. i have been debunked by hsbc. i stayed quiet . that was stayed quiet. that was a mistake. the time for silence is oven mistake. the time for silence is over. the establishment plot to censor views challenging the blob. i believe , is now truly blob. i believe, is now truly chilling. that is because it spans social media, our political institutions, the civil service and the vast bulk of the mainstream media.
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. damage have done so because they know. silent scene. you so i applaud for nigel the biggest victory over the establishment since his brexit win. but i warn you that while this battle might be partly won, the fight for our freedom has really just begun to respond. now my superstar panel, the broadcaster and author christine hamilton , the christine hamilton, the businessman and activist adam brooks, and the former labour party adviser, matthew lanza. christine hamilton. this is just the start, isn't it? this is just the start. >> it is. i'm it's difficult to know where to start, but i just would like to say a very brief word about nick robinson. >> doesn't that exchange just sum up the breathtaking arrogance of the bbc? how dare when such an important issue is
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going on? he take he couldn't resist having a snide little snipe at nigel. i mean, it was unbelievable. but completely typical of the bbc. but i mean, you know, dame alison, good lord, somebody she kind of rose without trace. she's now gone, i hope. without trace . what i find hope. without trace. what i find most extraordinary about this and nixon learned this lesson. i mean, the scandal itself is bad enough, but for nixon and watergate, the cover up was worse than the scandal. and that's what they've been trying to thank goodness for to do. and thank goodness for nigel because he has blown blown the off them . wokery the doors off to them. wokery and diversion . when i say them, and diversion. when i say them, i mean natwest and coots wokery and diversion and all that sort of stuff was far more important than the basic tenant of banking , which is client confidentiality . and, you know, confidentiality. and, you know, the idea that she thought she could hang on to her job if she could hang on to herjob if she gets a payoff the taxpayers gets a payoff at the taxpayers expense, that will be grotesque. so for goodness they will so i hope for goodness they will realise doesn't. realise that she doesn't. >> adam brooks, actually >> adam brooks, you actually agree nigel that it's not agree with nigel that it's not enough for rose to go? you think
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the whole board. >> i think the whole board. i think the whole board go. think the whole board should go. >> think what's >> i think i think what's happened here is a disgrace. and i think it's a very sinister travel of movement in the direction of movement that we're going in, where banks can censor or try and censor opinions is that they do not like let's remember, this started off with the bank trying to be virtuous and protecting their image. they have done the opposite. they have done the opposite. they have opened pandora's box here of anger with people not i don't want a bank getting involved in my life. i'm very surprised i haven't been cancelled. i'm very outspoken . you wait. i'm very outspoken. you wait. i'm very outspoken. you wait. i'm very outspoken. so this is a very day now you won't be. no this is a very dangerous precedent that would have gone on. and i see nigel earlier out the back and i had to thank him because i think he own has just put the he on his own has just put the brakes on a very serious, you know, agenda that is going on and hopefully and as always,
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there would have been a lot of people telling nigel, look, don't speak up because this could damage your to get could damage your ability to get another bank. >> was a big call for >> and it was a big call for him. it took a huge personal toll. i spoke to him a lot behind the scenes when he made that decision to and it that decision to do so, and it was the right decision. >> but thanks to it has >> but thanks to him, it has spectacularly bad. >> matthew >> yeah, it has, though. matthew as the rest of the as you say, the rest of the board shouldn't go. you're going to for the natwest to stick up for the natwest board that. >> excuse me. i'm glad that dame alison has has hit the exit doon i alison has has hit the exit door. i think that door. and i think that christine's that christine's right that the question package question of what package she took will be will be took with her will be will be a live one. whether i'm not entirely convinced that she would empty handed. would have left empty handed. but i think that nigel has but the i think that nigel has raised an important issue. and i think across the think people across the political i agree political spectrum i don't agree with nigel politics, i don't with nigel politics, but i don't think should be debunked. think he should be debunked. and therefore was right therefore i think it was right that madness. when that day madness. and when i think right natwest think it's right that natwest takes a long, hard look at itself made the itself and those who made the decisions detail, i think decisions in detail, i think that bit of magnanimity that though a bit of magnanimity in calling for in victory, i think calling for the board to go over the whole board to go is over the whole board to go is over the top. need natwest to
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the top. we need natwest to stay. i mean, most of them won't have known about that. have even known about that. >> i don't understand is >> what i don't understand is why shareholder aren't in why the shareholder aren't in open why the shareholder aren't in opesome of are. >> some of them are. >> some of them are. >> as soon they the some >> as soon as they see the some of should be. of them should be. >> also, by the way, a lot >> and also, by the way, a lot of coot's customers are saying we're but look, i the we're out. but look, i see the queen. you are a former labour party fighter. you are labour party fighter. you are a labour supporter starmer, supporter now, keir starmer, slippery as i call him. slippery starmer, as i call him. he sort of got on board in a very muted but wanted to very muted way. but i wanted to show what the shadow show you what the shadow chancellor, reeves, had show you what the shadow ch sayzllor, reeves, had show you what the shadow ch say about reeves, had show you what the shadow ch say about this reeves, had show you what the shadow ch say about this story ves, had show you what the shadow ch say about this story last had to say about this story last night, because i think her position was utterly disgraceful i >> -- >> well, i don't like some of the frankly, what i see as bullying attitudes to towards her. >> she's the first female chief executive of natwest. >> she took over at a time when that bank had real big problems , as it seems to me that alison rose has done a good job turning that bank around. >> if i was in the treasury at the rather than jeremy the moment rather than jeremy hunt his conservative hunt and his conservative ministers, spending ministers, i'd be spending my time trying to time this summer trying to ensure that families in
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scarborough the ones i've scarborough like the ones i've spoken are properly spoken to today, are properly protected during this cost of living rather than living crisis rather than picking a fight with banks. on behalf of nigel farage. >> matthew lord dannatt you were once a top adviser to ed miliband. are catastrophic. those comments completely out of touch ? touch? >> yeah, look, i mean, i think that rachel, i don't agree with rachel. there that it was a question of gender with with alison. i think it was a question of ethics. and clearly she'd broken confidentiality , she'd broken confidentiality, rushing towards identity politics. >> how depressing . what >> how depressing. what difference christine does it make that rows happened to be a woman completely irrelevant in this case. but the bigger point is always wanting to find a way to bypass pass. the big issue here, the issue of freedom of speech, the issue of political freedom to make a political attack. >> of course, the left the problem the left have is that of all the people, this could be it happens to be one of their
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biggest bugbears, and that is nigel did it happen nigel farage. how did it happen to, jeremy for to, say, jeremy corbyn, for example ? well, whole example? well, the whole thing would different. would have been quite different. her response? rachel reeves response her response? rachel reeves resporhave been even more could have been even more delighted. could have been even more delightectell you, jeremy, they >> i can tell you, jeremy, they cannot bring themselves to support shape or form. >> one of the things i've noficed >> one of the things i've noticed on social media is the number of people who started their post by saying, i don't agree with anything, farage says. i don't. that says. i don't. yes i don't. that but. but at of the but. but. but look at all of the conservatives such a long conservatives for such a long time do that. time to do that. >> i mean, look, my two businesses bank with natwest and i've years. i've been with them years. my bank, lost trust . i've bank, i've lost all trust. i've got i'm horrified at got to say, i'm horrified at this. and i just hope those documents on you, i just hope there isn't a document document on and i to find out need to on me and i to find out need to be careful that the obviously the could turn if we were, the tide could turn if we were, you therefore, you you know, and therefore, you know, becomes about know, if banking becomes about politics the political wind politics and the political wind changes, end up changes, everything may end up being a single changes, everything may end up being customer a single changes, everything may end up being customer. a single natwest customer. >> i think, is three >> and that, i think, is three of us just sitting here should ask for i forget what it's called, your freedom of information, but let's just. yeah, out.
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yeah, just find out. >> that the >> just remember that the viewers remember that viewers need to remember that without bank account, a bank without a bank account, a bank account, you no, no, you account, you cannot. no, no, you cannot. account, you cannot. no, no, you cannot . no, you cannot enter cannot. no, you cannot enter society without a bank account. of course. of course, of course. >> but look what i worry about is the creep towards chinese social credit stuff. so i worry about what happens when airlines woke. airlines start saying, well, we might actually reject customers booking flights if we don't like some of your social media posts. and if you think that sounds dystopian, we would never have thought a couple of years that bank would be years ago that a bank would be doing what they to nigel doing what they did to nigel matthew lhasa, adam brooks, christine matthew lhasa, adam brooks, chrisuperstar panel are with me my superstar panel are with me all night, but also still to come, westminster's toughest talking a of talking mp gives a dose of common sense woke university common sense to woke university bosses who excluded white staff from tai chi. lessons that apparently helped tackle racism and oppression. lee anderson live shortly. my next in the clash, harry and meghan have given their support to a us charity that aims to smash gender stereotypes in media
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advertising , gender stereotypes in media advertising, including having women mowing the grass and men cooking in the kitchen . so are cooking in the kitchen. so are the sussexes just virtue signalling , or actually, are signalling, or actually, are they making a good point? we'll debate it with the socialite lady, victoria harvey and the social commentator amy anzel. but what do you think , dan, at but what do you think, dan, at cbnnews.com, our poll running now on twitter. we're back after this .
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news. the people's channel. britain's news. channel news. the people's channel. britain's news . channel lee britain's news. channel lee anderson and angela levin both coming up this hour. >> but first, the clash . and >> but first, the clash. and they left the royal family with ambitions of being a global force for good. but harry and meghan's latest endeavour revealed today has split opinion on whether it's a virtue signalling stunt or a conversation worth having. their archewell foundation is officially backing a us charity that's working to normalise men's caregiving roles, including pressuring advertisers to show women mowing the grass, and men doing the cooking. washington based equa mundo wants to quote , break the gender wants to quote, break the gender binary by encouraging men and fathers to do their fair share of care work . fathers to do their fair share of care work. this isn't meghan markle's first rodeo when it comes to this issue. remember this flashback of a young meg explaining how she pressured procter and gamble to change a television that depicted television advert that depicted only washing the dishes ? only women washing the dishes? >> it's the first time little
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meghan markle was on tv and she was a firecracker. even at age 11. i don't think it's right for kids to grow up thinking these things that just mom does everything. so meghan took pen in hand and wrote a letter to procter and gamble and just look at that penmanship. so i was wondering if you would be able to change your commercial to people all over america. here's the shocker. the company actually changed the commercial to say people, not women . to say people, not women. >> okay. so she's been on this a long time. so what do you think, harry and meghan, right. that global advertising bans should eradicate male and female stereotypes doing battle on this. now, the socialite and royal expert lady victoria harvey and the social commentator and a big sussex squad supporter , amy anzel . the squad supporter, amy anzel. the issue i have about this , issue i have about this, victoria, is that actually it's just not really the business case of harry and meghan and their foundation. on how
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corporates want to advertise because actually if they want to advertise products that for example, appeal to mothers, then they have every right to do so for commercial reasons. this is capitalism, right? >> yeah. i mean, look, i mean, she's been campaigning on this sort of wokeism mission, i suppose now since she was a little girl and look, i don't really want to mow a lawn like great if you want to. i think. i think this lady dressed like that , i think this lady dressed like that, i cannot imagine. >> i mean, i don't imagine, to be honest, i would rather i just think, this is this is think, you know, this is this is like part of this the agenda to change family unit, to break change the family unit, to break up the family unit, social engineering. right. >> well, now you look at people's now back in people's salaries. now back in the day when there was just the man that went to work, he was earning more money while the rest of family was actually rest of the family was actually being together as a family. now, you working. you have two parents working. they're not even earning the same money of same amount of money as one of them working. so yeah , them that was working. so yeah, i just, you know, this is over to you, amanda .
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to you, amanda. >> why why do you like this? because i sort of feel like we live in a free world. advertisers and corporations should be able to promote their products. however they think it needs to sell their products . so needs to sell their products. so if it's going to appeal to a man mowing a lawn, what's wrong with that? >> but it's a bigger issue. obviously. we know that from a young age, since the age of 11, even years ago, meghan was even 30 years ago, meghan was a proponent for gender equality . proponent for gender equality. so i think she did a great job. she wrote this letter to procter and gamble to lady to hillary clinton and she got the change, made . yeah, from women to made. yeah, from women to people. and i think that, you know, it's important that men can do what they want to do. women can do what they want to do. and, you know, it's important that children see from a young age, whether it's advertising or. >> i agree. but i think, you know, i was just talking to someone just now about it and they know, their they said, you know, their husband be super like husband would be super like really actually if,
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really offended, actually if, you they were told, you know, they were told, actually, mow the actually, no, they can't mow the lawn they're a guy. it's lawn because they're a guy. it's like them. it's like like genetic for them. it's like they no, it's not. they want. no, it's not. >> used to mow lawns when i >> i used to mow lawns when i was kid. i know in order to was a kid. i know in order to make a few extra dollars. there's nothing wrong that. there's nothing wrong with that. >> woke agenda because >> it's the woke agenda because a trans woman . right. a female, a trans woman. right. wants to mow the lawn. well, wants to go mow the lawn. well, why we bowing down for the why are we bowing down for the trans women? why are we bowing down for the trarit women? why are we bowing down for the trarit should? why are we bowing down for the trarit should just more >> it should just be more general. anyone can mow a lawn, anyone can dishes . and i anyone can wash dishes. and i think that when children watch tv very young age, tv from a very young age, they're seeing these stereotypes , these gender oriented stereotypes , and they shouldn't stereotypes, and they shouldn't have to worry about that because that's erasure of boys and that's the erasure of boys and girls to make one, right? >> so now when you go to a kid's store, they're trying to, like, not have boys toys and girls toys. they're just trying to make it all in one thing. and it's not. yeah. >> and actually, if you're a boy who wants to play with barbie, i may have done in my time. may have done that in my time. you okay. i didn't like you see. okay. i didn't like barbie. yes, exactly. exactly. and that's but it doesn't and that's fine. but it doesn't mean that to
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mean actually that we need to lose all gender stereotype to a man. >> no. can you imagine? i was a tomboy , climbing trees and tomboy, climbing trees and stuff. i'd had a parent, stuff. like if i'd had a parent, like, this day age, like, in this day and age, i could have, like, had everything chopped think it's a great >> i just think it's a great idea for the first time for people to be really aware of what they're watching when they watch and when they watch commercials and when they watch commercials and when they watch watch. watch sitcoms, when they watch. i think what we used i mean, think about what we used to when well, look to watch when well, look at barbie now. to watch when well, look at barlook. iw. to watch when well, look at barlook. look at look at the >> look. look at look at the wokeist vacation, the woke washing. >> important. >> it's important. >> it's important. >> the upcoming woke >> barbie and the upcoming woke washing pronouns washing of snow white pronouns means now and snow white, by the way, big concern way, where there's a big concern over the snow white, the prince , the prince kissing snow white because he wasn't able to ask for consent. she's in a coma right . and there's no and prince right. and there's no and prince charming . and prince charming charming. and prince charming isn't allowed to rush in. and save so much. so, look, i don't know. i have i have some concerns about this mainly from the point of view that i don't really understand why it's harry and meghan's to business get into social engineering via the
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advertising world. >> i mean, look, it's obviously not worked out for them. whatever they've been trying to promote, backlash . promote, there's a backlash. everything they do. so why it's not bad fat. not a bad fat. >> we know that. no, we know that a foundation that archewell has a foundation and it has a production company and it has a production company and audio division because and an audio division because they commercial work they they do commercial work and they also do charitable work. but this is for charitable is this is for their charitable is part woke social engineering part of woke social engineering though this situation with the adverts not at all i just think it should be open to both sexes. >> they are being used as guinea pigs >> they are being used as guinea pigs to promote this stuff for a bigger agenda. do you not see harry and meghan are being used? >> absolutely not. this is what they stood for even before. >> or maybe they want to be being groomed. >> maybe they want be you. >> maybe they want to be you. because they've actually because look, they've actually published statement their published a statement on their website. is website. get over this. this is harry today saying website. get over this. this is hararchewell today saying website. get over this. this is hararchewell foundationsaying website. get over this. this is hararchewell foundation isling the archewell foundation is proud to have supported this report. it emphasises the need for media representation that normalise men's caregiving roles. so lady victoria harvey , roles. so lady victoria harvey, amy anzel, thank you so much .
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amy anzel, thank you so much. who do you agree with on this though? are harry and meghan, right? the global advertising brand should eradicate male and female milner female stereotype types. milner via twitter has said. of course , because that worked out really well for bud light, didn't it? not right? absolutely. and that is going to be the risk we've obviously seen it with coots go woke, go broke. that's what i say. caitlin una writes sadly, i think is the path we are think this is the path we are going down anyway. it is astonishing how out of touch these are with these companies are with the general from carol, general public. and from carol, this is via the email. why do we need an organisation to say it is all right for me to mow the lawn and my husband do the cooking? we do that already because we want to. we do not have to have an organisation telling us it's all right, let people live the lives want people live the lives they want without interference. and your verdict is now in. so 16% of you agree with the sussexes and say advertisers should axe gender stereotypes. 84% of you disagree on the way. tonight, top daily
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telegraph columnist celia walden with an unmissable take on farages rabid left banking critics. plus, british comedy legend jim davidson promises a flurry of laughs when he tackles the woke week. but first, the weather looks like things are heating up . heating up. >> boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hello there . welcome to your >> hello there. welcome to your gb news weather forecast . i'm gb news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead to thursday, for most of us it's going to be fairly cloudy. some outbreaks of rain too. but if you live in central and eastern parts, it will feel fairly humid . here's the situation as we . so here's the situation as we end a huge area end wednesday. got a huge area of pressure, really of low pressure, really dominating proceedings and weather fronts, bringing in bands rain, some of this rain bands of rain, some of this rain will be quite heavy and persistent we go through the persistent as we go through the course also course of the night. also bringing in quite a lot of mist and fog, especially across southern country southern parts of the country and also quite breezy to the far north—east of scotland here. actually, stay quite dry actually, we will stay quite dry with spells. so
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with some clear spells. so a little chilly here. little bit chilly here. temperatures falling down to around 6 degrees. but for around 5 or 6 degrees. but for the of us, a much milder the rest of us, a much milder night than late . temperatures night than of late. temperatures not much than 15 not falling much lower than 15 or 16 degrees. we do start or 16 degrees. so we do start the quite mild , but also the day quite mild, but also quite murky and damp. but quite grey, murky and damp. but as the day goes on, we should see some improvements. it may well though, down towards well linger though, down towards the very far south coast of england and also across scotland, elsewhere some scotland, but elsewhere some sunshine that sunshine will develop, but that may in trigger a few may well in turn trigger a few showers. but where we do see the sunnier skies potentially over towards east anglia and the west, could see highs west, we could see highs reaching here around 24 or 25 degrees. but elsewhere, if you do see the rain linger , it will do see the rain linger, it will feel a little bit disappointing for july. having a look at forjuly. then having a look at friday and into the weekend , the friday and into the weekend, the weather is set to remain unsettled . a mix of sunshine and unsettled. a mix of sunshine and scattered showers and all the time for most of us, temperatures remaining around average . looks like things are average. looks like things are heating up . heating up. >> boxed boilers proud sponsors
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of weather on . gb news coming of weather on. gb news coming up, prince harry's biographer, angela levin , gives her forensic angela levin, gives her forensic royal analysis on reports the duke of sussex's solo trip to africa will finally expose him as the yes man in his relationship with meghan markle. >> but first, westminster's toughest talking mp takes aim at woke university bosses who have banned white staff from anti—racist tai chi classes . anti—racist tai chi classes. plus, revelations that lefty lawyers are pimping out britain's borders to fake asylum claims for £10,000 a pop. we'll get lee anderson's take two on the farage bank scandal. you don't want to miss that .
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on gb news, the people's. channel royal author angela levin on the way. >> but time now for the real world with lee anderson and top university king's college london has widely condemned after has been widely condemned after white lecturers were excluded from tai chi classes put on to, quote, tackle chronic stress triggered by racism. the event was run by practitioner jalal afzal kim, who is also co—chairman of the university's race equality network. according to a memo, adverts in the event seen by the daily telegraph, it was billed for staff who identify as black people of colour or part of the global majority. now that very woke term is defined by the cambridge dictionary group of dictionary as the group of people world who do not people in the world who do not consider themselves or not
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consider themselves or are not considered be white. so lee considered to be white. so lee anderson, is this sort of exclusion of any racial group acceptable ? acceptable? >> well, well, listen, done. >> well, well, listen, done. >> i mean , this is not a global majority. >> this is a minority of idiots that, like i've said before, they must lie awake in bed at night time thinking of the next ridiculous idea they can come outwith. out with. >> look, you do not solve racism by racism. >> and for me, this is racism. >> and for me, this is racism. >> you segregating people once again. you put them into little categories and you're telling them that that they are victims, they're being victimised, and that nasty white people are that the nasty white people are being horrible them. look, being horrible to them. look, the vast majority the people the vast majority of the people of this great country are not interested in this nonsense. like i said , it's a minority of like i said, it's a minority of people dreaming up these harebrained schemes to justify them being in the job. they need to shut up in fact, they need sacking these going for it tonight. >> now, look, lee, the daily mail has revealed this shocking
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expose detailing how left wing immigration lawyers are willing to invent stories to ensure their asylum seeker clients or illegal immigrant clients are allowed to stay in the country . allowed to stay in the country. look at this, lee . look at this, lee. >> the problem is this he doesn't have anything now. >> so we have to make evidence. we have to you can say we have to create something. so we have to. this is our job. yeah, you have good success rates. >> i explained to him. >> i explained to him. >> yeah, we have good success rate. >> do you have good name in the home office? >> everything perfectly the problem in punjab. >> i will. i will make something . i will make something up and bnng . i will make something up and bring it to me and give it to you. and you will do the rest. yes silly. >> we have been speaking for years about the lefty lawyers and the damage that they are doing. as soon as your leader rishi sunak pointed that out this week on twitter, the left piled on on him. i don't understand why because this is what what labour wants. this is how labour wants to frustrate the ability to stop the boats.
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>> well, it's interesting that you say that because i was looking at twitter and there was like it was the twitter pack of left wing hyaenas again, they were leaping on the pm when were just leaping on the pm when he when he put a tweet out a few days back. look, this although it's shocking, dan, are we really shocked that is really shocked that this is going really shocked that this is goiino, we're not. we know it's >> no, we're not. we know it's going off. >> we've got the pictures again there, churns there, which which churns my stomach. got lefty stomach. you've got these lefty lawyers. you've these lawyers. you've got these charities you've you know, charities. you've got you know, you've people smugglers you've got the people smugglers . complicit. it's . they're all complicit. it's a massive and they're all massive trade and they're all feeding off each other. and like i in the previous clip, i said in the previous clip, these you know, that's these lawyers, you know, that's doing this, they should be struck should be struck off and they should be put it's as simple put in prison. it's as simple as that. >> e- e— e indeed . i think it's >> yeah, indeed. i think it's terrible what they're doing. now, lee, those climate now, look, lee, those climate fearmongers have been in overdrive all this week, so a sensation lies story in the times report amid claims by so—called expert s that a global natural disaster could happen this century , drawing this century, drawing comparisons with the sci fi disaster film the day after
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tomorrow, where the collapse of an ocean current overnight plunged cities into a new ice age. but he actually most of the msm has been left red. faced with the news that the greek wildfires were actually started by arsonists. so how seriously do you think we should take these new doom doomsday warnings ? >> well, 7— >> well, it's 7 >> well, it's the ? >> well, it's the boy who cried wolf again down into it. i mean, look, you know, terrible scenes that we're seeing over in greece. and i know a couple of pilots have lost their life. and that's absolutely shocking. but, you as the sun you know, as soon as the sun comes wherever the world comes out, wherever in the world and heatwave, it's and we haven't heatwave, it's the eco warriors, the the it's the eco warriors, the lunatics come out and start blaming everybody . you know, blaming everybody. you know, they start blaming me for driving they driving my petrol car. they start, know , they start start, you know, they start blaming around blaming people driving around the around the world in aeroplanes. blaming aeroplanes. they start blaming everybody when actually, you know, things happen, know, these things just happen, you know , funnily enough, you know, funnily enough, dan, it's, know , we had the it's, you know, we had the heating on in house just a heating on in our house just a few back. my missus were few days back. my missus were going because going crazy at me because i threatened put the radiators threatened to put the radiators on. so it's not happening in this we're our this country. we're doing our
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bit. like say, you've bit. but like you say, you've got mainstream media and got the mainstream media and a few other lunatics that's jumping bandwagon jumping on this bandwagon and saying, you know, saying, oh, look here, you know, this is climate change. it's all your fault. you know, we've got to actually to change when actually the world changing. know world is changing. yes, we know it you know, stop using it is. but you know, stop using this and politicise it and using it own aims. it's quite it for your own aims. it's quite frankly, disgusting. yeah. it for your own aims. it's quite franitrying disgusting. yeah. it for your own aims. it's quite franitrying ditaketing. yeah. it for your own aims. it's quite franitrying ditake stop yeah. it for your own aims. it's quite franitrying ditake stop people and trying to take stop people taking holidays as well, which is ridiculous. is just ridiculous. >> of course, big >> now, of course, lee, big story of the day , this complete story of the day, this complete capitulation on from coots and nat west over the nigel farage banking scandal. how ever lots of senior tories, including members of the cabinet, furious about this leak. do you think all of the natwest board have to stand down or is the head of rows enough ? rows enough? >> well, look, no, i mean, i think we should all go because they're all complicit in in my opinion. i've got to be careful what i say . i've got an intro what i say. i've got an intro full of litigation letters from various people at the moment, but what i would say, they've
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actually done the impossible in natwest. they've they've actually, you know, if you want to your own brand through to drag your own brand through the gutter, do you do? look the gutter, what do you do? look for one of the most high profile politicians country has politicians in this country has ever produced, nigel ever produced, i.e. nigel farage, and then throw him out the bank. i mean, it is he's probably the best campaigner, political campaigner we've seen in country in the past 50 in this country in the past 50 or 60 years. and what have they done? they've totally him off. it's actually it's come back and actually there's going to be a lot of good come out of this. dan, i think, you know, farage has got this going. mean, how this campaign going. i mean, how can so stupid pick on can you be so stupid to pick on somebody farage? you know, somebody like farage? you know, with like this? it's with something like this? it's just it's beyond any normal intelligence. >> yeah, it is. and it's such a worry, isn't it, lee? because i mean, are they going after your social media? and it's so concerning this idea that the banks are tracking us for having perfectly sensible views, which, by the way, the majority of the country actually agree with? >> well, it is. it's not just
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the banks. >> it's other organisations as well, like i said, my, you know, my inbox now i've got a few letters in there from, from solicitors, from different organisations. i organisations. every time i tweet getting tweet something, i'm getting threatened action. threatened with legal action. you these people should you know, these people should not to shut us up. not be allowed to shut us up. you know, why have i've got a platform, it on gb platform, whether it be on gb news in parliament, i will news or in parliament, i will keep opening my and saying keep opening my mouth and saying exactly i think because the exactly what i think because the day stop that day we stop doing that is the day we stop doing that is the day into china. day we turn into china. >> yeah, we have to start speaking up against this, don't we? see rachel we? and lee, did you see rachel reeves, shadow chancellor reeves, the shadow chancellor trying make this some sort of trying to make this some sort of issue sexism , sort of saying, issue of sexism, sort of saying, oh, people are rounding on alison rose because she's a woman. why is it that labour always run towards identity politics? because i really don't think the gender of the chief executive has anything to do with her conduct in this story. >> look, dan, this this situation is nothing to do with the sex of the woman or sex of the sex of the woman or sex of the person, should i say, or being a woman. this is down to
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stupidity. and you know, a feeling in these organisations that these people think they are above the law, they think they're untouchable. they think they're untouchable. they think they can do anything they want. but i it's stupidity. but like i say, it's stupidity. fancy doing this? and it begs the question, dan, she's been caught time, has she done caught this time, has she done it before ? it before? >> very good question. and i think there's a lot more to come on this. lee anderson, red wall, rottweiler, and of course, the real world back. 7:00 for friday night here on gb news. that'll be another unmissable show. lee, thank you so much . we'll speak thank you so much. we'll speak next week. but coming up in the media buzz, hollywood superstar kevin spacey wept in court today as he was sensationally cleared of all sex charges against him. but is it fair his acting career now lies in tatters regardless of the verdict. my superstar panelis of the verdict. my superstar panel is including christine hamilton, who you might remember was very publicly falsely accused of rape, are going to debate that shortly . but next debate that shortly. but next top royal author angela levin joins me with her unrivalled
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cannot wait. celia walden and jim davidson both coming up in the next hour. but first, it's time for distinguished royal biographer and journalist angela levin. and meghan markle seems to have found a clever way of making sure harry pulls his weight around them. montecito mansion as the couple's archewell foundation thrown archewell foundation has thrown their behind their support behind a controversial group aiming to, quote, break the gender binary. so this is the stateside charity mundo, and they're calling for adverts that show men doing cooking and cleaning, encouraging boys from early encouraging boys from an early age their share of care age to do their share of care work within their family.
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age to do their share of care work within their family . liz work within their family. liz the jube maybe hasn't got the message though, because he's meant be solo film message though, because he's mnew be solo film message though, because he's mnew netflix solo film message though, because he's mnew netflix projectylo film message though, because he's mnew netflix project in film message though, because he's mnew netflix project in african a new netflix project in africa . uh, so, angela, this is really interesting thing, isn't it? because on the one hand you've got this idea that actually all gender stereotypes should go . on gender stereotypes should go. on the other hand , you don't seem the other hand, you don't seem to see much of harry and meghan together at the moment, do you? >> no, you don't. they're both doing separate things. >> and it was said that meghan's in a hotel. harry's in a hotel. so what they're doing with their 16 montecito ? i 16 bathrooms in montecito? i don't know. >> it possible that they're >> is it possible that they're just exploring separate professional options, that professional options, given that together ? together? >> either they're professional, she we're salt and peppen >> we're always together. well, they're not, you see. i mean, i think that something's changed that's gone. yes but i think it would be incredibly difficult for him in africa for three reasons. one is he was there when he'd known meghan for about , you know, 3 or 4 days. they
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went and spent ten days under the stars in africa. she's not gone back, but he loves africa. it's his second home. he said. number two, is that the documentary is supposed to be following his mother, where she'd been in africa . and i she'd been in africa. and i think that will make him incredibly sad. he can't cope with that now , even now, so many with that now, even now, so many years later , over 20 years years later, over 20 years later. so i think to be alone at that time would be very, very difficult for him because he's done nothing without meghan. meghan's controlled everything . meghan's controlled everything. and the third thing is he's got hanging over himself. if that netflix has got £40 million that they're holding back to see if he actually can come up with something as good, that's a huge demand. so the three together looking back on him and meghan their life has changed enormously. you know, she treats him like a servant and it's not equal him like a servant and it's not equal. she wants everything to be equal. but again, you get the
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hypocrisy. and he's not equal. he's just there to sort of run around and do as he's told. and then. >> so you don't think there's equality in their relationship? it's actually she holds the power. she does because because this is they said on on this is what they said on on their website about this this new project today, angela, they said the archewell foundation is proud to have supported this report. it emphasises the need for media representation that normalises men's caregiving roles . can you understand that? roles. can you understand that? well, i think all this is nonsense. >> you know, i mean, why do you look for a man whose care giving its natural a father will be, you know , enjoy his son and his you know, enjoy his son and his daughter , but nobody has to fit daughter, but nobody has to fit a formula. i mean, harry said, you know what about meghan when he married her, she didn't fit the formula. that's why nobody alleged nobody liked her. everybody did like her. so why should he be fit? a formula that he wants, that she wants for him? and i think it's very old fashioned because i think lots
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of men do the cooking and the housework and helping the home and come home and look after their children. women do their children. and women do what like. i mean, you what they like. i mean, you know, an individual, think, know, is an individual, i think, to make everybody in the same things , doing same way with things, doing the same way with the opinions is absolutely the same opinions is absolutely ridiculous very out of date ridiculous and very out of date indeed. >> and to be honest, angela as well , i find >> and to be honest, angela as well, i find really well, i find it really uncomfortable . all this idea uncomfortable. all this idea that you have these woke organisations like archewell backed by harry and meghan, trying to dictate what advertisers should do, what companies should do if they want to advertise to young boys or young girls, if they want to advertise to dads who like lawn mowers or mums who want to cook thatis mowers or mums who want to cook that is okay. you know, it's a commercial social decision and i hate this idea that we are just saying that gender stereotypes shouldn't exist at all. now, look, i broke loads of gender stereotypes growing up, but it didn't mean that i don't think that barbie dolls should be advertised for girls for goodness sake. >> yeah, so have i. i mean, i
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don't believe in any of that nonsense. and i think, you know, it's the same sort of thing about telling that we've got about telling us that we've got to be compassionate to everybody . yeah, they're not, you know, so, so, so, so they're talking the talk, not workers. they talk about fathers and they have nothing with their nothing to do with their fathers. so what's it. >> yeah, well, that is a good point, actually. now, look, point, actually. now, now, look, it's been revealed that it's also been revealed that that have lost that spotify have lost a whopping £34 million. now that's a result of the investments in the podcasting business, not all of it is down to the investor in harry and meghan, but a lot of it is angela because they massively overspent on that couple. do you think this is going to be damaging to harry and meghan in terms of other brands, given they've seen the financial hit that spotify took? >> of course . and it is >> yes, of course. and it is that spotify has said they didn't come up with the goods, they didn't work enough. they didn't work hard enough. they relaxed . they just they sort of relaxed. they just did one thing that was horrendous , boring about horrendous, boring and all about meghan. was a me, me meghan. it was a me, me, me
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exercise and archetypes. >> it was called, wasn't it? yeah. >> awful. >> awful. >> my type, i think. or your type. and i think they will be very cautious about employing someone who's actually fairly lazy and doesn't think very much of the money. and i think that because they built a studio in their home, that's what i can't believe that would have cost a huge amount of money and they barely used it. you know, they could have got the 80 million that wanted from them. but that they wanted from them. but i think you see that i think here you see that arrogance that the money doesn't matter all. the same way they matter at all. the same way they felt about the £31 million we paid for their wedding, they felt that that was meghan said it was for the hoi polloi. not that word , but that's what she that word, but that's what she meant what she got married that word, but that's what she mean days what she got married that word, but that's what she mean days earlier. he got married that word, but that's what she mean days earlier. thatt married that word, but that's what she mean days earlier. that was|rried three days earlier. that was because she wanted it to be honourable and straightforward and no curls to it. but she'd been screaming what she wanted for the wedding . and i think for the wedding. and i think that they don't care about money. certainly not meghan harry hasn't had experience of deaung harry hasn't had experience of dealing with money over years. i
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think it's very clear they've got no idea really about hard work. >> no, that's true. angela levin, prince harry's biographer , thank you so much. great to have you. we'll speak next week, but coming up, celia walden investigates why nigel farage is most fierce critics simply can't accept that his banking scandal was wrong and nobody , regardless was wrong and nobody, regardless of their views, should be censored for wrong thing. the top daily telegraph columnist here very shortly my next in the mediabuzz hollywood superstar kevin spacey is a free man today after being dramatically cleared of historic sex allegations. but despite being found innocent in a court of law, is it fair that his acting career remains in tatters? my superstar panel weigh in on that next. plus we're going to have the first look at tomorrow's newspaper. front pages hot off the press . front pages hot off the press. don't go anywhere . don't go anywhere. >> the temperatures rising. boxt solar, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> hello there . welcome to your
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>> hello there. welcome to your gb news weather forecast . i'm gb news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead to thursday, for most of us, it's going to be fairly cloudy. some outbreaks of rain too. but if in central and if you live in central and eastern parts, it will feel fairly humid . so here's the fairly humid. so here's the situation as end wednesday. situation as we end wednesday. got area of low pressure, got a huge area of low pressure, really proceedings got a huge area of low pressure, realiweather proceedings got a huge area of low pressure, realiweather fronts)roceedings got a huge area of low pressure, realiweather fronts ,oceedings got a huge area of low pressure, realiweather fronts , bringings and weather fronts, bringing in bands rain, some of this rain bands of rain, some of this rain will be quite heavy and persistent go through the persistent as we go through the course night. also course of the night. also bringing quite a lot of mist bringing in quite a lot of mist and fog, especially across southern country southern parts of the country and also quite breezy to the far north—east scotland here. north—east of scotland here. actually, we will stay quite dry with spells. so a with some clear spells. so a little chilly here. little bit chilly here. temperatures falling down to around or degrees. but for around 5 or 6 degrees. but for the of us, a much milder the rest of us, a much milder night than late . temperatures night than of late. temperatures not much lower 15 not falling much lower than 15 or degrees. we do start or 16 degrees. so we do start the quite mild , but also the day quite mild, but also quite grey, murky and damp. but as the day goes on, we should see some improvements. it may well though, down towards well linger though, down towards the very south coast of the very far south coast of england and also across scotland, but elsewhere some sunshine develop, that sunshine will develop, but that may trigger a few
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may well in turn trigger a few showers. but where we do see the sunnier skies potentially over towards anglia and the towards east anglia and the wash, could see highs wash, we could see highs reaching here around 24 or 25 degrees. but elsewhere, if you do see the rain linger , it will do see the rain linger, it will feel a little bit disappointing for then having a look at forjuly. then having a look at friday and into the weekend , the friday and into the weekend, the weather is set to remain unsettled . a mix of sunshine and unsettled. a mix of sunshine and scattered showers and all the time for most of us, temperatures remaining around average . the temperatures rising i >> -- >> boxt solar probe sponsors of weather on .
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corporate authoritarianism being exposed for the world to see, why can't nigel farage's critics accept the bnd banked for wrong thing ? it's just unacceptable. thing? it's just unacceptable. silly to walden analyses some of the most deranged takes on the story that's rocked democracy , story that's rocked democracy, and she's not holding back the top. daily telegraph columnist live shortly. plus as the bbc's snare ring, nick robinson uses dame alison rose's resignation to try and mock how nige you've run seven times and lost seven times. >> but are you really not going to have this? >> i'm sick to death of your condescending tone. it's about time i was teasing you, mr farage. i was teasing you weren't. >> so are we seeing the establishment close ranks in a bid wipe egg off their faces? bid to wipe egg off their faces? british comedy legend jim davidson tears into the panicking msm. and separately , panicking msm. and separately, he's going to ask whether hugh grant should be able to play an oompa—loompa. that's uncancelled later. also tonight, the tears of an innocent man . of an innocent man. >> i imagine that many of you
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can understand that. there's a lot for me to process after what has just happened today. >> actor kevin spacey found not guilty on all sex charges against him after an emotion court battle. so is it fair that his hollywood career has been left in tatters? regardless, my superstar panel debate that next. and tonight, i'm joined by christine hamilton , adam brooks christine hamilton, adam brooks and matthew laterza and sir, flip flop pulls a screechy new turn on labour's gender sulphide policy. >> i'll struggle with it. >> i'll struggle with it. >> the penis question, don't you ? >> well, 7— >> well, look, ? >> well, look, firstly , a woman >> well, look, firstly, a woman is an adult female, so let's clear that one up . clear that one up. >> oh, that only took a year. so does slippery starmer. oh, brave women like rosie duffield and apology for the way his party treated her. we'll debate that later in the media buzz. and i'll tell you which tory grandees comments about climate i'll tell you which tory grandee mightments about climate i'll tell you which tory grandee might might about climate i'll tell you which tory grandeemight might earnt climate i'll tell you which tory grandeemight might earn him 1ate i'll tell you which tory grandeemight might earn him ate change might might earn him a gong when we reveal the nominations for tonight's
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greatest britain and union jackass , some really interesting jackass, some really interesting front pages coming up, too, in mere moments . first, though, the mere moments. first, though, the news with polly middlehurst . news with polly middlehurst. >> dan, thank you. good evening to you. the top story from the gb news room tonight is that nigel farage says the entire board of natwest group should resign and the banking industry, he says , needs cultural change. he says, needs cultural change. that comes after dame alison rose admitted she discussed mr farage's coote's banking statement with a bbc journalist prompting her resignation as ceo of natwest group. she's also now no longer a member of the prime minister's business council, nor is she on the energy efficiency task force or the net zero council. the former chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, told nigel farage earlier on today it was right for her to go . right for her to go. >> was surprised at the statement last night as you were
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. yeah. when essentially the chairman said she did something very wrong . but we fully support very wrong. but we fully support her. in fact , as you pointed her. in fact, as you pointed out, what she did was the worst thing pretty much a banker can do apart from run off with the funds yourself breach client funds yourself to breach client customer confidentiality in that way is an absolute no no. and it was very surprising, having admitted that she did that . admitted that she did that. >> the hollywood actor kevin spacey says he's grateful to the jury spacey says he's grateful to the jury and he's humbled after being found not guilty of sexually assaulting four men, appearing outside southwark crown court today , spacey crown court today, spacey addressed the media after the verdict with the crown prosecution service, saying prosecutors risked affected the decision of the court . the 64 decision of the court. the 64 year old oscar winning actor had tears in his eyes as he broke the news that a jury had cleared him of all charges . can you say him of all charges. can you say something, please ? now, tributes something, please? now, tributes have been pouring in for the singer sinead o'connor , who has singer sinead o'connor, who has died at the age of 56. it's been seven hours . and 53 days . the
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seven hours. and 53 days. the comedian dara o brien said it was very sad news and he hoped she realised how much love there was for her and the singer alison moyet said heavy hearted at the loss of sinead o'connor, wanted to reach out to her often but didn't. sinn fein vice president michelle o'neill also paid tribute tonight, saying ireland had lost one of its most powerful and successful singer songwriters and female artists since she became a worldwide sensation in 1990. with this version of nothing compares, two u. originally penned by prince, and it was declared the world's number one single that year at the billboard music awards . the billboard music awards. tonight, the irish taoiseach, leo varadkar , has said her music leo varadkar, has said her music was loved around the world and her talent was unmatched and beyond. compare her schneider o'connor, who died today at the age of 56. you're watching gb news is .
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news is. to tomorrow's news tonight now in our mediabuzz first front pages are . in and as polly just pages are. in and as polly just mentioned there, the metro leading with the death of the irish singer sinead o'connor. >> no age 56. and just 18 months after the suicide of her 17 year old son, the financial times leads on the story we've been talking about most of the night at this time on how natwest is failing to stem the farage fallout as shareholders turn their anger to group chairman howard davies shares have fallen by more than 8% since last week . that's wiped a staggering . £1 . that's wiped a staggering. £1 billion off natwest's market cap bud light anyone ? oh goodness
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bud light anyone? on goodness me. goodness gracious me. okay, this is the ramona rag, the new european, which has piggybacked on this new woke movie. barbie uh, barbaric is the headline alongside a mock up of superwoman suella braverman as the world famous doll wearing an i love rwanda badge . there you i love rwanda badge. there you go. it says in the corner she talks real hard white phrases including stop the boats. this country's full and rwanda's lovely. this time of year. okay that will get a lot of pick up on social media. i have no doubt my superstar panel. back with me now, the broadcaster and author christine hamilton, the businessman adam businessman and activist adam brooks, and the former labour party matthew lazor. party adviser, matthew lazor. now now american actor kevin spacey today cleared of nine sexual allegations against him as a jury at southwark crown court in london, found him not guilty on all charges. the 64
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year old wept in court after the verdict was announced, having branded the allegations against him as weak madness and a stab in the back . in the back. >> i imagine that many of you can understand that there's a lot for me to process after what has just happened today , but i has just happened today, but i would like to say that i'm enormously grateful to the jury for having taken the time . to for having taken the time. to examine all of the evidence and all of the facts. careful early, before they reach their decision . and i am humbled by the outcome today . outcome today. >> but that wasn't all today, in an absolute horrifying example of an innocent reputation needlessly destroyed, a 57 year old grimsby man had his rape conviction overturned after being wrongly imprisoned for
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almost 1220 years. years this is andrew malkinson, who tragically said he felt he'd been kidnapped by the state with the police apologising for what they called apologising for what they called a grave miscarriage of justice. so christine hamilton , you know so christine hamilton, you know a lot about this . you were a lot about this. you were falsely accused of rape and you have spent a large part of your recent history battling to ensure that these miscarriages of justice can't keep happening , and also that people's reputation , nations can't keep reputation, nations can't keep being destroyed by lies . being destroyed by lies. >> by lies. exactly. i mean , >> by lies. exactly. i mean, what kevin spacey has been through is just unimaginable . it through is just unimaginable. it really is. and obviously financial , really is. and obviously financial, ali. he's ruined. and ihope financial, ali. he's ruined. and i hope he can pick up his career. i hope he will get some more roles. he's a brilliant actor . but what more roles. he's a brilliant actor. but what he's been through emotionally, he is, is
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almost, you can't imagine what he's been through . and he will he's been through. and he will be obviously massively relieved it's over . be obviously massively relieved it's over. but he will also be very angry at what's happened. and it is so easy for people to make false allegations. they hide behind anonymity. spacey is named. they are not named. and thatis named. they are not named. and that is what every time somebody false accuses somebody, what they do is they make it that much more difficult for genuine complainants. every time somebody cries wolf what they are really doing, as well as damaging the person they accuse, they are damaging, genuine rape victims. i hope he can pick victims. so i hope he can pick up his career. he deserves to pick up his career. i mean, he is not just found to be innocent. he is innocent . it's innocent. he is innocent. it's just a small difference in words. but he is innocent and we will never know who his accusers are. he knows who they are. they know who they are. we will never know who they are. we will never know because they hide behind this anonymity . and this cloak of anonymity. and this cloak of anonymity. and this guy from grimsby , i this poor guy from grimsby, i mean, can you imagine? he's had nearly in prison
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nearly half his life in prison for something he didn't do. he deserves millions in compensation . he really does. i compensation. he really does. i mean, the police i don't know the full details, but apparently the full details, but apparently the police missed . needless to the police missed. needless to say, the greater manchester police not the met. for once, they missed opportunities that they missed opportunities that they could have had to pick up on other evidence . so the poor on other evidence. so the poor guy has i mean, it is unimaginable, unimaginable to be imprisoned for something you haven't done . but i mean, i haven't done. but i mean, i really do hope kevin's been i the organisation i'm involved with something called fair with is something called fairf a i r which is falsely accused individuals for reform . and the individuals for reform. and the main thing that we want and when i say we are sort of important people are cliff richard , paul, people are cliff richard, paul, gambaccini, etcetera, people , gambaccini, etcetera, people, harvey proctor, people who have been out in the headlines is that those who are accused should not be named. and at the very least, until they've been charged and then only when a judge says yes , you can name judge says yes, you can name them, they always say that other evidence will come forward. you know , you have to name these
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know, you have to name these people. other people people. so other people will come of the come forward that most of the time that is actually not even relevant. it is just relevant. so it is just grotesque isn't just the grotesque and it isn't just the people the headlines like people in the headlines like spacey me or whoever. it is spacey or me or whoever. it is ordinary day by day, you ordinary people, day by day, you know, headmasters, bank managers, and they may managers, etcetera. and they may not in the national press, not be in the national press, but are destroyed but their lives are destroyed locally and it's got to stop. >> and matthew, one of the issues here is hollywood, because hollywood immediately cancelled spacey altogether before he was guilty of a thing. and as it turns out, before he was guilty of a thing. and as it turns out , the civil and as it turns out, the civil case in america, he collapsed . case in america, he collapsed. he was found to have done nothing there. and now this criminal trial here. and yet he was cancelled by hollywood. >> well, he actually had to repay $3 million to netflix because they removed him from house of cards and made him foot the bill. so i'd be interesting to see whether he tried to stop it and lost. but maybe there'll be some recompense from there. i
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think i mean, as you say , i think i mean, as you say, i think i mean, as you say, i think is some hope. think there is some hope. i think there is some hope. i think for him to come back via independent cinema. he did an italian film last year and i think the idea, you know, i don't think hollywood is going to be calling him for a blockbuster. but i think that the route he'll go down is doing small scale independent productions. then because small scale independent prod such1s. then because small scale independent prod such a then because small scale independent prod such a greatthen because small scale independent prod such a great actor, ecause small scale independent prod such a great actor, thosez he's such a great actor, those performances will him come performances will see him come back. him don't they? >> yeah, they do. but adam social media has a lot to answer for here because is the for too, here because it is the sick rush to judgement based on half truths or total lies. >> and then we know what is the old saying? the lie can travel around the world while while the truth is still doing his or still doing the laces up, you know, and we've seen that a lot. and i truly believe that there should be consequences for making up lies and accusing people of things. and look , people of things. and look, we've seen it even with with the man city footballer mendy. yes i think it was 6 or 7 rape charges that he he won in court. you
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know, his innocence . and now know, his innocence. and now he's been ruined, too. it's been ruined. so look, kevin, we've got to we've got to respect the courts . he's got to we've got to respect the courts. he's not guilty. he should really start acting again in hollywood. but i cannot see that who he's going to want to take a risk on him now with his tarnished image. i can't see anyone that would find a way, kristie. >> well, netflix, everyone, as i said. but but this business of going after these people who make false accusations, it's very difficult. we were able to take our accuser, her name was nadine milroy sloane. and i can say her name on national television because she sold her anonymity , which is so precious anonymity, which is so precious to victims . she sold it to genuine victims. she sold it to genuine victims. she sold it to the news of the world, brokered guess who, max brokered by, guess who, max clifford. don't know clifford. but if you don't know the your accusers and the names of your accusers and they have to remain anonymous, how do how do you flush them how do you how do you flush them out? course. out? yeah, of course. >> i they should face >> i think they should face prison sentences. of course they should. they're proven to should. if they're proven to have lied. >> of course they should >> yeah, of course they should now much now look onto something much lighter, still hollywood related. >> righteous wallace the
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>> the righteous wallace and the woke film industry have tripped over self—imposed over their self—imposed diversity once again, diversity principle. once again, this time the makers of the this time it's the makers of the new wonka film who have new willy wonka film who have been slammed an actor with been slammed by an actor with dwarfism giving of dwarfism for giving the role of an oompa loompa to hugh grant. watch this . watch this. >> here we go, mama . mark my >> here we go, mama. mark my words . words. >> this is going to be the greatest chocolate shop the world has ever seen . world has ever seen. >> so you're the funny little man who's been following me. >> i will have you know that i am a perfectly respectable size for an oompa loompa. >> but what now? >> but what now? >> allow me to refresh your memory. >> oh, i don't think i want to hear that. too late. >> i've started dancing now once we've started, we can't now. >> george coffin claim james. the role should have been given to an actor with dwarfism because there are very few parts for performers with the condition and they are being pushed out of the industry. sorry that they love, but i think film makers should just
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forget all this pc madness and just cast actors who are best for the role. i mean, come on. hugh grant he wasn't a there anyway. i don't know if you're allowed now, allowed to say that now, actually. are dwarfism? but allowed to say that now, actl he y. are dwarfism? but allowed to say that now, actl he wase dwarfism? but allowed to say that now, actl he was like dwarfism? but allowed to say that now, actl he was like adwarfism? but allowed to say that now, actlhe was like a tinyfism? but allowed to say that now, actl he was like a tiny little but allowed to say that now, actl he was like a tiny little het but he was like a tiny little he was a tiny, tiny little thing. i mean, come on. mean, come on. >> mean, come on. >> how what is the point of actors, you know, training what they've be what they they've just got to be what they are? ridiculous. well, are? that's ridiculous. well, it was michael sheen who said that you if you shouldn't play welsh part if you're welsh. you shouldn't play welsh part if youi e welsh. you shouldn't play welsh part if youi mean, ilelsh. you shouldn't play welsh part if youi mean, he ;h. you shouldn't play welsh part if youi mean, he has just been >> i mean, he has just been completely brilliant in the part of williams. it's of kenneth williams. but it's absurd that's actors do. absurd. that's what actors do. >> madness. christine >> they madness. christine hamilton, brooks, matthew, hamilton, adam brooks, matthew, to because to do. stand by. because coming up, thought women could up, he once thought women could have penises. so is it any surprise confused keir starmer has led labour into another screeching new term, this time on it's gender self—id policy. my superstar panel will return to debate whether sir flip flop owes feminists in his party like rosie duffield an apology. but next, as nigel farage is banking scandal exposes creeping authoritarian ism. why is the left again so blinded by hatred
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columnist celia walden. and despite natwest admitting grave errors and their chief executive resigning in disgrace certain quarters of the left wing media still unable to grasp why the nigel farage banking scandal was a wake up call for democracy . a wake up call for democracy. missing the point completely . missing the point completely. the likes of itv luvvie adil ray, who moaned today. why isn't anyone asking farage about his views on romanians, muslims ? views on romanians, muslims? okay, so he didn't get a place in the elite bank, but he still holds dangerous views that should not be allowed in any environment. now, at all. should take heed of warnings today that banks could turn the tables and start censoring anyone who isn't deemed woke enough to hold accounts them. accounts with them. >> this campaign, by >> and this this campaign, by the will not stop here. i'm the way, will not stop here. i'm not just doing this for me. i'm doing for thousands. maybe doing it for thousands. maybe tens thousands people. tens of thousands of people. all over country have had over this country who have had their accounts closed over their bank accounts closed over their bank accounts closed over the the two years. >> and that is that is the thing that's that's what people have to it's today , but
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to realise. it's you today, but it be them tomorrow . it could be them tomorrow. >> celia walden i mean, look, lots on this, but i did find it quite astonished saying that adil ray seems to be agreeing that nigel farage should effectively be erased from society because he holds views that actually, if you look at all the polling, the majority of ordinary brits also hold , well, ordinary brits also hold, well, it's this it's the idea that views are even mentioned views or opinions or whatever you care to call them . to call them. >> you're you're in the wrong camp, basically , aren't you. so camp, basically, aren't you. so that's all very well when it's working for the people in the right camp. >> but as as eamonn was just saying , you know, what about saying, you know, what about when it extends to you? and so at the moment, we know very well that these people have the moral high so they can look at high ground so they can look at people and what's most people and they and what's most astonishing thing about this story keeps of going story that keeps sort of going on lasted for weeks on and it's lasted for weeks now, with good reason now, but with good reason because the more the deeper we get, the bigger the story gets.
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we're not just talking about banks, even, are we? we're talking about businesses. any form business who might form of business who might decide , know, maybe a coffee decide, you know, maybe a coffee shop turn you away shop will turn you away down because don't your because they don't like your show. it's just where show. you know, it's just where doesit show. you know, it's just where does it end then you're effectively sort of talking a kind of apartheid, really, where you're being discriminated against based entirely on your views is when you're even though you're a paying customer and celia, you think you can actually trace this chain change back to the brexit vote ? i do back to the brexit vote? i do think i think the two things that have marked british society most very obviously in the past few years and for many years have been brexit first and then covid and something about the combination of the two has been really sort of toxic, i think, in terms of this creating this enormous divide that i have seen in america. a lot, but never in britain. and in fact, i was
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always very proud of how people with completely opposing political views could all sit down and have dinner together . down and have dinner together. people would marry people with different political views. whereas now it feels whereas whereas now it feels like, you know, there are few subjects, if you bring them up, it's enough somebody to it's enough for somebody to leave or it's enough to leave a room or it's enough to stop someone from becoming a member of your establishment to as we know, it's enough to sack someone now. and i think that's terrifying because it seems to run so counter to what we are . run so counter to what we are. >> yeah, i totally agree . now >> yeah, i totally agree. now look, celia, your latest daily telegraph column. absolutely fascinating. it argues how wild west sex education in british schools risks leaving an entire generation of kids who are going to be scared of sex. so you write, whether it's 12 year olds being given instructions on to how or year eight pupils being taught about well, i'm not going to say it, but really sexual details . we're now reading these details. we're now reading these stories a couple of times a
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month, if not weekly, where gender and trans issues are involved. sexuality is so delicate and easily damaged, you say, when people are say, especially when people are still and you you still developing and you say you wouldn't be if load wouldn't be surprised if a load of stormtroopers of liberal stormtroopers blundering early blundering in far too early doesn't create the least sexual generation since gen z. so clearly. clearly you think there's a big issue at the moment with this sort of gender and sexual ideology being pumped out within schools? i mean, funnily enough, i mean, it really is sort of effectively the same thing as what we've just been talking about, isn't it? >> it's a it's in— >> it's a it's a it? >> it's a it's a group of people who because they are on the side of the angels in their heads, feel entitled to do something thatis feel entitled to do something that is completely wrong. that's a completely against all the rules. that's against every form of common sense . because on what of common sense. because on what on what planet does an 11 year old need to be taught how to or need to you know, need to be told? there are, however, many thousand genders . it's confusing thousand genders. it's confusing andifs thousand genders. it's confusing and it's damaging for them because they're not ready. but
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again, i don't think that even if this sort of long awaited review into the into well , a how review into the into well, a how to discuss s trans issues and gender issues at school but also now around sex education, by the time that comes around , how much time that comes around, how much damage will already have been done. and i think that generation , quite rightly, generation, quite rightly, i wouldn't blame it if they if they, you know, reached a point where they thought, do you know what, this is all to just kind of warped and weird and i'm just going stay away from all of going to stay away from all of it. >> yeah, indeed. so so do you think sort indoctrinate think this sort of indoctrinate needs out of the needs to be left out of the classroom or where do you stand on it ? on it? >> well, not to sound like an old person, but it used to be very simple that we were told how babies were created and everything else was basically, you know, left to your parents, depending on your on your cultural background, on your religion. i just don't think any of this is should be under the
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remit of the of the teachers. it's completely wrong because as we now know, the government has completely lost control of teachers and they are now behaving according to they're making up the rules as they go along, which there doesn't seem to be any accountability as to what a child might be told in the classroom . the classroom. >> no, very good point. very good point. well, it was a fascinating column . celia walden fascinating column. celia walden daily telegraph, superstar columnist, thank you so much, celia. we'll speak very soon. jim davidson is standing by. and can you guess which climate pondenng can you guess which climate pondering tory grandee has been nominated for a greatest britain or union jackass award tonight. i'll reveal all shortly . but i'll reveal all shortly. but first, the weather . first, the weather. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your gb news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead to thursday , for most of us it's to thursday, for most of us it's going to be fairly cloudy. some
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outbreaks of rain too, but if you in central and eastern you live in central and eastern parts, it will feel fairly humid. so here's the situation as end wednesday a huge as we end wednesday got a huge area pressure really area of low pressure really dominating and dominating proceedings and weather bringing in weather fronts, bringing in bands some this rain bands of rain. some of this rain will heavy and will be quite heavy and persistent we go through persistent as we go through the course also course of the night. also bringing in quite a lot of mist and fog, especially across southern the country southern parts of the country and also quite breezy to the far north—east of scotland here. actually, we will stay quite dry with clear so with some clear spells. so a little bit chilly here. temperatures falling down to around 5 or 6 degrees. but for the rest of us, a much milder night late. temperatures night than of late. temperatures not lower 15 not falling much lower than 15 or degrees. do start or 16 degrees. so we do start the day quite mild, but also quite grey, murky and damp. but as the day goes on, we should see some improvements. it may well linger though, down towards the far south coast of the very far south coast of england also across england and also across scotland, elsewhere, scotland, but elsewhere, some sunshine will develop, that sunshine will develop, but that may well in trigger a few may well in turn trigger a few showers . but where we do see the showers. but where we do see the sunnier skies potentially over towards east anglia and the west, could highs
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west, we could see highs reaching here around 24 or 25 degrees. but elsewhere, if you do see the rain linger , it will do see the rain linger, it will feel a little bit disappointing for july. then having a look at forjuly. then having a look at friday and into the weekend , the friday and into the weekend, the weather to remain weather is set to remain unsettled and a mix of sunshine and scattered showers and all the time most of us, the time for most of us, temperatures remaining around average . average. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news coming up in weather on. gb news coming up in uncancelled, british comedy legend jim davidson takes aim at the panicked msm as they scurry to save face after getting nigel farage banking scandal. >> so terribly wrong. laughs are guaranteed, though, to when jim is live shortly . but next in the is live shortly. but next in the media buzz so flip flop lives up to his name by leading labour into yet another screeching new term. this time on it's gender self id policy. so should keir starmer now apologise to feminists in his own party like
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>> you're listening to gb news radio . radio. >> okay, let's return to tomorrow's news tonight in our media buzz. more front pages are in. one story is dominating . media buzz. more front pages are in. one story is dominating. i'm sure you can guess what pm damaging uk plc in row over exit of natwest chief. that's what the guardian is leading with tonight. the paper says there is concern within the banking world about the anonymous briefings which led to the resignation of natwest boss alison rose. and there you see a really striking picture of sinead o'connor. it has been announced in the past few hours that the singer who lived a really difficult life has tragically died aged just
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56. the independent, of course, also carrying a really striking picture of sinead o'connor performing in 1988. beyond compare, they say , of course, compare, they say, of course, she made the prince song nothing compares two u. a massive hit single in the early 90s. but it leads with the story of natwest and the fact that its shares have plummeted . by 3.7% and have plummeted. by 3.7% and really major development on this in the daily telegraph, which says natwest may have broken the law over the scandal as pressure grows. on the whole board to stand down as the company's value plummets , my superstar value plummets, my superstar panel returned. now the broadcaster and author christine hamilton on the businessman and activist adam brooks and the former labour adviser matthew lazar. former labour adviser matthew lazar . and look, it's another lazar. and look, it's another day and another screeching supper. day and another screeching slipper . starmer u—turn labour
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slipper. starmer u—turn labour has turned its back on the snp's gender self id policy , pledging gender self id policy, pledging that trans people will indeed need a formal medical diagnosis before they can transition . but before they can transition. but that decision comes only after labour mp rosie duffield and other left wing feminists in the party were hounded and vilified for stating pretty basic biological fact . that's biological fact. that's something sir flip flop himself has taken a while to understand and watch. can have a penis come not, i don't think we can conduct this to debate with you i >> -- >> no. >> no. >> sorry if i offended you in some. no, no, no. >> it'sjust. no no, no. ijust. >> it's just. no no, no. ijust. >> you all struggle with it. >> you all struggle with it. >> the penis question, don't you? >> well, look, firstly , a woman >> well, look, firstly, a woman is an adult female. so let's clear that one up. only took you a year . a year. >> the telegraph's parliamentary sketch writer madeline grant argues in her latest column that keir starmer owes rosie duffield
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an apology because labour might have shifted its on have shifted its policy on trans. but the treatment of left wing feminists cannot be forgotten . is she right? forgotten. is she right? christine hamilton duffield surely does deserve an apology from 100% right. >> she she deserves an apology. she's been treated, treated in the most boorish way by certain male members of parliament. i mean, poor woman, she's she's isolated in kent as the only labour mp so it's pretty sort of tough. she's increased her majority. she's obviously a good mp and the way she was treated by the labour party in particular and starmer, but also by colleagues is by some of her colleagues is absolutely and what absolutely appalling. and what starmer is now doing with this u—turn on all this stuff, it's naked political opportunism and starmer doesn't believe in anything. i honestly think he goes out in the morning and licks his finger and sticks it up in the air and to see which way the wind is blowing. sometimes it takes him a couple of years before he decides to focus. group leader exactly.
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>> adam you feel really strongly about this issue, though, don't you? >> one thing i think labour are virtue signalling frauds. i really do. you know, they've just u—turned they've just you. >> matthews angry about that they've just u—turned ulez they've just u—turned on ulez because going cost them because it's going to cost them votes suddenly what they votes so suddenly what they believe, don't believe believe, they don't believe anymore the same with this. >> what a woman >> he didn't know what a woman was. well, he did, but he wanted to say the thing made him to say the thing that made him look, know, the most moral look, you know, the most moral and virtuous. now it's come and virtuous. and now it's come back bite him at the end of back to bite him at the end of the day. rosie duffield it doesn't matter that she's in the labour party . for me, she's a labour party. for me, she's a hero. she put her head above the parapet took the flak. parapet and she took the flak. she not back down and i she did not back down and i thank her for that. i'm father thank her for that. i'm a father of daughters. i will not of two daughters. i will not have my daughters growing up in a world where men can put on a bit of lippy, a wig and a dress and go into their toilets, into their changing rooms and hijack their changing rooms and hijack their the end of the their sports. at the end of the day, people to speak day, more people need to speak up.ro§e day, more people need to speak up. rosie duffield me is a up. rosie duffield for me is a hero for being cold shouldered by your colleagues in the house of is not much fun. of commons is not much fun. >> matthew lazor so according to
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adam brooks, you are a virtue signalling and your signalling fraud and your response ? response? >> oh, adam, look, company. look, i think that kids come up with a very sensible policy, but it should have been there in in place earlier because it would have made some of the cringe moments that we've seen, not just with keir, but with other labour people being put onto the rack when there wasn't a clear labour policy. think this labour policy. i think this policy eminently sensible . policy is eminently sensible. well, the rights and well, it respects the rights and the the very small the needs of the very small number of trans people that there are, but also protects there are, but it also protects women's . so, you women's rights as well. so, you know, on keir for, for know, good on keir for, for putting this in place. >> would he have done it if he hadnt >> would he have done it if he hadn't seen what happened to nicola in scotland nicola sturgeon up in scotland when made this? when she made this? >> well, there's an issue because the scottish party is sticking for sticking with its support for the sturgeon. self—id let's the sturgeon. so self—id, let's just just remind just remind let's just remind everyone it's caused a row with scotland. >> rosie duffield speaks for me and speaks for the majority and she speaks for the majority of this country. we think it's madness. gender rights , alfred,
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madness. gender rights, alfred, is madness . is madness. >> and i know that's what sir keir says now. yeah, but. yeah, but i'll never forget the way she was treated by her party. >> i think that people were disgraced by your party. i think people behave badly towards in the like an outcast. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> look, i think. i think. i mean, i don't agree with everything rosie says. and i think sometimes she's people everything rosie says. and i think beenetimes she's people everything rosie says. and i think beenetimes �*starmeryple everything rosie says. and i think beenetimes �*starmer has have been driven starmer has literally now adopted her policies. i think policies. look, i think i think so . so. >> do you agree that he looks ridiculous and stupid? >> don't think looks >> no, i don't think he looks ridiculous stupid. think ridiculous and stupid. i think he sensible for having put he looks sensible for having put in place that the whole in place a policy that the whole party agree with. thing party can agree with. the thing now is the party doesn't agree. >> you've just said scotland is totally divided on it. the gone the way. the other way. >> the whole in >> well, the whole party in westminster digging. westminster should be digging. >> look, look, look. i mean, adam, you must be pleased that there's a policy which protects women's spaces. i'm not. >> we tell you why >> also, we must tell you why the very number trans the very small number of trans people that there are in this country. >> i'll tell you why. respect. and a to treated fairly. >> i'm pleased because women have had to put up with this
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ridicule, this direction of travel too long. cannot travel for too long. men cannot become women. okay. and well, labour self—id at labour is against self—id at westminster so they can become. >> worries me is this >> what worries me is that this man, starmer, is on course man, keir starmer, is on course at the moment to be our prime minister. >> thank goodness we need a change. >> you know, if something flip flop, we don't what he thinks. >> we don't what he thinks >> we don't know what he thinks about anything. >> do not know. well, he waits to which way wind is blowing. >> and that's no way to be a politician. now, at politician. now, look at the ripe old 80. joe biden's ripe old age of 80. joe biden's achieved a lot. he's been a senator, vice president. now senator, a vice president. now he that he's added he can claim that he's added cure cancer his list of cure in cancer to his list of achievements. so and yet another major gaffe, bumbling biden said today he had ended the disease. watch out to cure cancer. >> they looked at me like, why cancer? because no one thinks we can. that's why. and we can end cancer as we know it. no matter what the democrats might be saying publicly , all sane saying publicly, all sane individuals know that this madness simply cannot go on with
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biden . biden. >> i really struggle to think now that he can be is a scene i have to defend him. >> i only have to defend his arade dam the man is senile and he should not be the leader of the free world. >> you know, a deep embarrassment. >> yeah, it's worrying for himself. >> cannot believe that >> i just cannot believe that democrats genuinely think he is going running . why does going to be running. why does his say , come on, i know his wife say, come on, i know she's in paris today. i know. absolutely go with some dignity because this is not dignified. >> kristen, i don't want him to go because kamala harris, matthew better trump. matthew lazor better than trump. >> no . coming up, there's >> no. coming up, there's a spate of heroes and villains up for prizes in tonight's greatest britain jackass . who would britain union jackass. who would you nominate? i'll reveal you nominate? well, i'll reveal this and this evening's winners and losers but next in losers shortly. but next in uncanceled, british comedy legend tackles the legend jim davidson tackles the sneering msm, who have yet again been left with egg on their faces for getting the farage banking scandal so terribly wrong. don't miss an excrete baiting clip of the bbc's virtue signalling gone wrong, plus jim's take on whether hugh grant should be allowed to play an
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time now for uncanceled . and time now for uncanceled. and this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media and tonight, jim davidson unleashes woke week. and unleashes on the woke week. and we're to off with the we're going to kick off with the bbc's nick robinson, his bbc's nick robinson, who met his match morning after using match this morning after using the natwest chief the resignation of natwest chief executive as an executive dame alison rose as an excuse a cheap dig excuse to have a cheap dig at our nigel farage. >> you know, pretty much whatever you do, there are people saying, i don't what this is about. >> wants to get back into >> he wants to get back into politics again. >> he wants to get back into politiknowain. >> he wants to get back into politiknow you've run seven times
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>> i know you've run seven times and seven times, but are and lost seven times, but are you not going have this? >> i'm sick to death of your condescending tone. it's about time teasing you, mr time i was teasing you, mr farage. was teasing you farage. i was teasing you weren't . what you say to weren't. what you should say to people you're the only person people is you're the only person in has won in british history who has won two elections leading in british history who has won two different elections leading in british history who has won two different parties. s leading in british history who has won two different parties. let'sading in british history who has won two different parties. let's tryig that. >> are you coming back then, given your previous success? >> no, i'm now a champion and a crusader for and women crusader for men and women who've closed down the who've been closed down by the banks. want cultural banks. and i want cultural changes the banks and changes within the banks and i want legal changes. do not want legal changes. and i do not want legal changes. and i do not want cash driven out of the system and pushed towards central bank digital currency . central bank digital currency. >> hey, hey. jim davidson , >> hey, hey. jim davidson, welcome back to the show. the establishment showing their true colours right by sticking together. what's your take on it i >> -- >> well, it's ridiculous, isn't it? >> the bbc? >> the bbc? >> when are they going to own up? first of all, they've got idiots working for them and they're just lefty luvvies that haven't got any clue to how be a broadcaster. we've had we've had
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someone asking the moroccan football team how many lesbians in it and now we've got king of the lefties , nick robinson, who the lefties, nick robinson, who actually takes no notice of the facts in front of him that st nigel has been really dumped upon from a great height . and of upon from a great height. and of course it spoils his narrative , course it spoils his narrative, his his idealistic view of how things should be according to him. well, they should all go off and live in the bbc, which is becoming a nuthouse. if you ask me if it's a lefty luvvie boarding house. shocking yeah. >> because, come on, this was not the day to have a go at nigel, was it? he's done a brilliant thing, and i think he's done a brilliant thing. no matter where you stand on the political spectrum. >> well, i think he has done a brilliant thing. i mean, mean. why got knighthood ? why hasn't he got a knighthood? why hasn't he got a knighthood? why hasn't he been looked after? because establishment, because the establishment, they didn't brexit. don't didn't like brexit. they don't like speaks up for like the way he speaks up for the working class people . the real working class people. and speak up for and he doesn't speak up for lefty idealistic that, you know,
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they're okay. they're all doing well. they're up in highgate with their champagne. i don't get this labour party for the working class people. i'm a working class people. i'm a working class people. i'm a working class bloke . i'm soon to working class bloke. i'm soon to be a poor working class bloke yet again. but beside the point who looks after us and it's nigel farage. and they all hate it. and that nick robinson. well you know nick, go and have a bowl of and go and stick bowl of muesli and go and stick your head in a dark room in your head in a in a dark room in a bucket of ice water and grow up . up. >> now, you mentioned that >> now, jim, you mentioned that question to moroccan question to the to the moroccan football team . shall have a football team. shall we have a little at it? yeah in little look at it? yeah in morocco, it's illegal to have a gay relationship shop. do you have any gay players in your squad and what's life like for them in morocco ? them in morocco? >> sorry, this is a very political question. >> so we'll just stick to the questions related to football players. >> it's about people. nothing to do with politics. please, please let her answer the question . let her answer the question. >> jim. the bbc has since
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apologised, but what was the reporter thinking here? >> i don't know. i think they're trying to probably get those ladies who play football in danger if she's trying to insinuate , insinuate, look, your insinuate, insinuate, look, your country frowns upon to the extent of they could be arrested of homosexual , how come you can of homosexual, how come you can play of homosexual, how come you can play for them when obviously most of you are gay? come on, own up and put your lives in danger? it's ridiculous . i mean, danger? it's ridiculous. i mean, why ask the question anyway? it just come and listen to me on stage. i say, all women that play stage. i say, all women that play sport are lesbians. all women flat shoes , women that wear flat shoes, lesbians, that don't lesbians, all women that don't fancy me or marry me. lesbians lesbians everywhere. that's what. >> oh, jim, that's the world you want to inhabit . want to inhabit. >> and i understand why , but, >> and i understand why, but, you know. >> but but listen, i'm comedian. >> i'm supposed to be mad. not the bbc. they're just mad by design. she should go off and ask nick robinson if he's a lesbian. >> now. now speaking of mad, jim, have you heard this about
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hugh grant coming under fire by the actor george coppin , who the actor george coppin, who lives with dwarfism for saying that he shouldn't be able to play that he shouldn't be able to play an oompa loompa in the new wonka movie because he's of normal height. i mean , have we normal height. i mean, have we lost the meaning of the word acting here, jim? >> well, i think we have a little bit, but you can't help thinking i've always thought that hugh grant was a bit of a. i've people say that a i've heard people say that a lot. i agree with that. he's lot. oh, i agree with that. he's yes , he's never going to be yes, he's never going to be james bond , is he? and now he's james bond, is he? and now he's got the next best thing. he's going to be an oompa wonka or whatever they are, aren't they? little orange people and yeah, tiny and in the new film tiny and tiny in the new film about . about that. >> yeah. all. >> yeah. at all. >> yeah. at all. >> well you know and our friend who complained might have a point because if you look at walt disney's snow white and the seven it's now snow white walt disney's snow white and the sev seven now snow white walt disney's snow white and the sev seven specialow white walt disney's snow white and the sev seven special people te walt disney's snow white and the sev seven special people of the seven special people of which they picked up, you know, a person, a brown person, a black person, a brown person, a black person, a brown person, a someone in a a white person, someone in a wheelchair, translucent wheelchair, two translucent people , gay it's all people, a gay man. it's all there . you know, half the there. you know, half the england football team, they're all and of course, the
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all there. and of course, the poor little fellas who play the the little guys and women, they've lost their panto . now they've lost their panto. now they've lost their panto. now they can't play the lovable because apparently in the new snow white, jim, the new disney snow white, jim, the new disney snow white, jim, the new disney snow white, there's no allowed at all. >> how's that fair for the? you're putting them out of work. well it is. >> you're putting them out of work, and it's absolutely ridiculous what is going on with the world. they're all mad. they you know, i thought the bbc was mad, but disney's gone a bit bonkers. i always thought disney was bonkers as a kid . i was a bit bonkers as a kid. i didn't get it. i didn't didn't quite get it. i didn't think animals could talk. i thought they that bit up, thought they made that bit up, you yeah. yeah you know? yeah. yeah >> no, very true. now, look, jim, i had to show you this unwashed eco zealots from a climate protest group. this one's called this is rigged. apparently defaced a portrait of the king today at the scottish national portrait gallery before glueing themselves to it in front of baffled guests. but what infuriated me is that the
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security look at what's going on here, the security , jim, look , here, the security, jim, look, did nothing. why what is the point? what is the point in having security guards if little eco terrorist scrotes like this are allowed to publicly damage a portrait ? i just don't get it, portrait? i just don't get it, jim. what's the point of having security anymore? >> it's ridiculous. everyone's frightened to death of being sued or something. soldiers are frightened to pull the trigger. the police frightened hit the police are frightened to hit people. what's the world coming to? do know what they should to? do you know what they should have taste their own have a taste of their own medicine spray those little medicine and spray those little kids orange so kids there in orange paint so they become oompa—loompas they can become oompa—loompas with. hugh, that'll sort with. oh, hugh, that'll sort them out . don't worry about them out. don't worry about that. well it's gone mad. >> jim davidson , i love it. >> jim davidson, i love it. britain's best entertainer. thank you, jim . time now to thank you, jim. time now to reveal today's greatest britain union jack, though , christine union jack, though, christine hamilton, who's your greatest
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britain nominee ? britain nominee? >> well, to me, there's no other person who's got to be nigel farage. she has played a complete blinder . coots picked complete blinder. coots picked the wrong guy , but instead of the wrong guy, but instead of hiding away, he has gone for it hammer and tongs and he is now a crusader for all the other people who've debunked. and he has really picked the scab off what is going on in the banking industry and possibly in other industries as well. so he's my hero today. >> adam brooks, your nominee? >> adam brooks, your nominee? >> is labour rosie >> mine is labour mp rosie duffield for speaking for me and the majority of the people of this country against a self—id and the trans agenda. >> matthew lazio nominee well, mine is keir starmer for putting in place a sensible policy for labour on trans rights, which protects both the trans community and women's rights as well. look, i know i might be a little bit biased because he's a colleague and he's obviously one of the stars of this show, but it does to be farage it really does have to be farage tonight because this alice coote scandal continues to unravel and i genuinely think it is going to
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lead to change in the banking sector, which is going to protect all of us going forward. and it is just so important, you know, arguably we his well, probably his most successful victory against the establishment, other than brexit. christine hamilton, your union jack nominee. >> well, it's the other side of the same coin. it's day my hope she loses that fairly soon you get damehoods for doing something so she should have it taken dame rose taken away. dame alison rose for her unborn believable. that's the way she's handled the fallout from this. if she had come up straight away and said, whoops, up, it was me, that whoops, hand up, it was me, that would made it better. but would have made it better. but no, handled a ratner no, she handled it in a ratner sort of way. and she is a complete, utter jackass. and she's hooray. she's gone. hooray. >> brooks, nominee? >> adam brooks, your nominee? >> adam brooks, your nominee? >> my nominee is the mainstream media reporting of the media for their reporting of the wildfires. clearly evident wildfires. it's clearly evident that most of these the majority of these have been started by arson and that you have to really delve into the articles as to read about that. so you
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know, people are being scared and manipulated into thinking that the world is just suddenly burning. it isn't . burning. it isn't. >> and matthew lanza, your nominee . nominee. >> mine is lord frost, the man who landed us with a bad brexit. he's desperate to be tory leader . he says that we shouldn't worry about climate change because people die in britain from freezing cold houses. let's actually sort out our our heat leaking houses, but let's also be concerned about the temperatures that we're going to get going forward. get in summer going forward. >> dare you nominate lord >> how dare you nominate lord frost? he's one the best frost? he's one of the best politicians that this country has right now. i'd actually love to see lord frost as as prime minister or in a when he wants to be the cabinet. i'd vote for him and i think he'd be absolutely brilliant, actually. so, so sorry, matthew, you're not going to win on that one. >> it'sjust not going to win on that one. >> it's just not going to win, even >> it's just not going to win, ever. i think we should just say it's to be the double for christine. >> it just has to be dame alison rose, her briefing against the bbc, unravelled bbc, which unravelled her desperate cling to on desperate desire to cling to on her being honest her job without being honest about i think
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about what had gone on. i think natwest in real trouble at the moment. christine hamilton well done.thank moment. christine hamilton well done. thank you so much to adam brooks and matthew lazar too. i'm back again tomorrow night from 9 pm. next up, though, it's headliners with their irreverent take on tomorrow's newspaper . front pages. have a newspaper. front pages. have a very good night. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your gb news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead to thursday , for most of us it's to thursday, for most of us it's going to be fairly cloudy. some outbreaks of rain, too, but if you live in central and eastern parts, it will feel fairly humid. so here's the situation as got a huge as we end wednesday. got a huge area pressure really area of low pressure really dominating proceedings and weather bringing in weather fronts, bringing in bands this rain bands of rain. some of this rain will be heavy and will be quite heavy and persistent go through the persistent as we go through the course night. course of the night. also bringing quite lot of mist bringing in quite a lot of mist and fog, especially across southern country southern parts of the country and also quite to the far
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and also quite breezy to the far north—east of scotland here. actually, we will stay quite dry with spells. so with some clear spells. so a little bit chilly here. temperatures falling down to around or 6 degrees. but for around 5 or 6 degrees. but for the rest us, a much milder the rest of us, a much milder night of temperatures night than of late. temperatures not lower than 15 not falling much lower than 15 or degrees. so do start or 16 degrees. so we do start the day quite mild, but also quite grey, murky and damp. but as the day goes on, we should see some improvements. it may well linger though, down towards the far south of the very far south coast of england also across england and also across scotland, but elsewhere, some sunshine will develop, but that may in trigger a few may well in turn trigger a few showers . but where we do see the showers. but where we do see the sunnier skies, potential over towards east anglia and the west, could see highs west, we could see highs reaching here around 24 or 25 degrees. but elsewhere, if you do see rain linger , it will do see the rain linger, it will feel a little bit disappointing for having a look at forjuly. then having a look at friday and into the weekend , the friday and into the weekend, the weather is set to remain unsettled . a mix of sunshine and unsettled. a mix of sunshine and scattered showers and all the time for most of us, temperatures remaining around average . the temperatures rising
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