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gb news no spin, no bias, no censorship. >> i'm dan wootton. tonight the first set of migrants have finally arrived on the bibby stockholm home barge, but without the rwanda plan, the uk is devoid of a deterrent to stop the small boats so is the government right to resurrect proposals to send illegal migrants to ascension island instead , i'll declare the crisis instead, i'll declare the crisis a national emergency yet again and demand that the tories do the same in my digest next. then kelvin mackenzie weighs in as he calls on ministers to look closer to home and declare war on the wicked people smugglers don't miss the legend of fleet street. later in uncancelled. also on the way enemy of free speech. also on the way enemy of free speech . natwest has granted speech. natwest has granted itself sweeping new powers to limit cash deposits and withdrawals . so do we need to withdrawals. so do we need to fight back against the uk's woke financial institutions once again and thwart their cashless nightmare? i'll debate that with
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my superstar panel and the mediabuzz and tonight i'm joined by carole malone, benjamin butterworth and carol mcgiffin . butterworth and carol mcgiffin. elsewhere tonight, amid reports that senior royals are gathering to mark the anniversary of the late queen's death without the sussexes , should they be invited sussexes, should they be invited if a commemoration does take place? petronella wyatt and alan coughlan go head to head in the clash. plus, after harry and meghan splashed out £3 million to turn a novel into a netflix hit, which involves a parent dying in a car crash. by the way, can the couple drag themselves from the hollywood abyss? my royal masterminds, lady colin campbell and phil dampier, give their verdict soon. tomorrow's front pages on the way to and neil oliver will decide elon musk is the decide if elon musk is the global champion of free speech. this is dan wootton. tonight let's go . let's go. you're watching gb news
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britain's news channel. hope you had a wonderful weekend . look, had a wonderful weekend. look, there are three things rishi sunak has to do the moment he returns from his californian holiday. if he wants to have any chance of solving the small boats crisis and saving the next election for the conservative party, i'll tell you exactly what they are after. the news headunes what they are after. the news headlines with polly middleton first . dan, headlines with polly middleton first. dan, thank you. >> good evening. a grand total of 15 migrants boarded the bibby stockholm barge today. a vessel capable of carrying 500 people. it's being reported that 20 others refused through their lawyers to get on board who cancelled their transfer papers , as campaigners are saying, cancelled their transfer papers , as campaigners are saying , the , as campaigners are saying, the vesselis , as campaigners are saying, the vessel is a safety risk . but vessel is a safety risk. but cheryl avery, who's director of asylum accommodation, says all the safety issues have been addressed with regards to security and safety . security and safety. >> it's of absolute paramount importance to us as the home office. anybody in our care
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needs to be looked after. well so we've gone through and made sure that we're working really closely with the dorset fire and safety and fire and rescue apologies . and we have worked apologies. and we have worked with the local authority as well to make sure that the safety of all individuals on site is of paramount importance . paramount importance. >> well, a senior source has told gb news today that any plans to send asylum seekers to a sentient island in the south atlantic for processing is pie in the sky and unachievable the source told us the plans were already considered and dismissed by both boris johnson and the former home secretary priti patel, as completely unworkable . while the island is a british overseas territory located over 4000 miles away . now, businesses 4000 miles away. now, businesses and landlords who knowingly support illegal migrants will face increased fines from next year under new government plans. bosses who employ asylum seekers could see penalties of up to £60,000 per breach. that's
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triple the current amount. the prime minister also says he's increased police raids by 50% to help clamp down on illegal workers . now, in other news workers. now, in other news today , a 36 year old man has today, a 36 year old man has been charged with causing or allowing the death of a 12 year old boy after a collision on the motorway at the weekend . matthew motorway at the weekend. matthew ryecroft was arrested on saturday after callum ryecroft was killed in a suspected hit and run crash while walking from the central reservation on the m62 police say enquiries are ongoing . now finally sport , the ongoing. now finally sport, the lionesses have secured a place in the quarterfinals of the women's world cup after a dramatic penalty shootout win over nigeria. england scored four goals while nigeria netted only two following the 123 minute match. chloe kelly scoring the winning goal following other successful shots from beth england, rachel daley and alex greenwood. lauren james
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sadly was sent off during the match for stamping on one of the nigerian players . the team is nigerian players. the team is going to face either jamaica or colombia in the quarterfinal quarterfinals on saturday on tv onune quarterfinals on saturday on tv online dab radio and the tunein app. this is gb news, britain's news . news. channel we're back. >> short and sweet . now, look, >> short and sweet. now, look, surely it's not only today that rishi sunak realised the acute need for an urgent back up to the £140 million rwanda scheme. >> i first declared the growing migrant crisis a national emergency on this show in november 2021, 20 months have now passed since then, with 15,000 crossing the channel illegally this year alone. and this genuine threat to british lives and livelihoods is still being treated as if it's a
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situation that we have time to resolve if we don't soon should take three immediate steps . on take three immediate steps. on his return from california . one his return from california. one he needs to introduce a controversial turn back policy , controversial turn back policy, i.e. to hell with the pearl clutching outrage from the usual suspect . it's to imeem idiot suspect. it's to imeem idiot offshore processing on british territories and foreign countries where deals can be agreed . and three we leave the agreed. and three we leave the echr . so agreed. and three we leave the echr . so while i welcome the echr. so while i welcome the leaked stories today revealing that the volcanic ascension island in the middle of the south atlantic and five african nafions south atlantic and five african nations believe to include ghana, nigeria , namibia, morocco ghana, nigeria, namibia, morocco and niger are being considered for offshore processing. if rwanda fails , this could be too rwanda fails, this could be too little too late. it will take months or even years to prepare ascension a tory plan , by the ascension a tory plan, by the way, for this island. first mooted in 2005. believe it or not, it will also take lots of
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time to secure those african deals and get them through our courts and our country does not have that time. the conservative party certainly doesn't give an rishi sunak cast iron pledge to stop the boats . if he doesn't, stop the boats. if he doesn't, he can wave goodbye to any hope of winning the next election. but all day to day we have seen the liberal msm in cahoots with hard left activists use so—called charities like care for calais, not to mention highly partisan lawyers. we have seen them all try and do down the bibby stockholm barge at portland port in dorset . portland port in dorset. >> i think it was when saw those images was it was quite chilling. and so, you know , body chilling. and so, you know, body scanners and all of those sort of secure, secure entries, it felt it looked an elements very prison like they have decided that there are more votes in making the lives of these people even worse than they are already than there are with any other
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opfion than there are with any other option . option. >> thanks for coming down here. and actually , what we've got in and actually, what we've got in front of you just pulled up a couple of trolleys here. these are the welcome packs that you're intending to hand out later. >> there's notebooks and pens . >> there's notebooks and pens. there's toiletries as so shower gels . gels. >> um, just things to get them started here. >> absolutely . >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> so i'd love to know what those people expect. do do they expect british taxpayers to spend more millions every day continuing to put up illegal arrivals in hotels , tearing arrivals in hotels, tearing communities apart ? what is their communities apart? what is their solution ? because while the solution? because while the elite will no doubt feign horror at this, i actually believe most of the british public will agree with the tory deputy chairman, lee anderson , on a regular on lee anderson, on a regular on this show who told the daily express tonight that if they don't like the barges, then they should f off back to france as an important time to remind those lefty lawyers again that
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it is the first world country of france where these large economic migrants are apparently fleeing. but to respond now, my superstar panel, fleeing. but to respond now, my superstar panel , top daily superstar panel, top daily express columnist carole malone, the journalist and broadcaster belgium , anne butterworth, and belgium, anne butterworth, and the media personality carol mcgiffin on so malone , guess mcgiffin on so malone, guess people are fainting . absolute people are fainting. absolute horror at lee anderson tonight . horror at lee anderson tonight. but he's right, isn't he? if these people are so disgusted by these people are so disgusted by the bbc stockholm, then they could go back to the first world country of france where they have to completely, completely. >> but it's interesting. there's a story running tonight, and i think it's in the telegraph that's going to be in the paper tomorrow. it's actually tomorrow. and it's actually saying of these saying now that a lot of these migrants now claiming to be migrants are now claiming to be terrified of water and that there was no assessment done before going be before they were going to be taking you know, taking the barge. so, you know, that been instructed by that they've been instructed by these armies human rights these armies of human rights lawyers this lawyers to come up with this nonsense. can come
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nonsense. so they can come across on a on a little dinghy in rough seas. so they're not scared that, but scared of water to that, but they're of living on what they're scared of living on what looks quite, quite looks to me like quite, quite a nice looking barge with with every facility on the planet. you court, you know, baseball court, they've they've got they've got gyms, they've got all telly, room, all sorts of telly, room, everything on there. and then they've welcome pack, they've got the welcome pack, which pretty good to which it looks pretty good to me. they they're terrified of me. so they they're terrified of water out onto it from water to look out onto it from a safe position of the barge. but they're not terrified to come across in a rickety little dinghy. it is is outrageous. dinghy. it is it is outrageous. but, you know, to go back to the ascension island thing, why didn't this before? didn't we do this before? i >> i know it's too late now . >> i know it's too late now. >> i know it's too late now. >> is it too late? because when it was assessed in 2020, they said there were there was a problem with the water supplies and maybe power supplies. and maybe the power supplies. but, they could have but, you know, they could have sorted now. but sorted that out by now. but there's another interesting piece paper tomorrow with there's another interesting piececlark paper tomorrow with there's another interesting piececlark in)aper tomorrow with there's another interesting piececlark in ther tomorrow with there's another interesting piececlark in the telegraph, with ross clark in the telegraph, too, saying, maybe too, where he's saying, maybe we've to accept that we've just got to accept that this government can't or won't stop the boats because nothing they're doing . they're doing. >> but it's a choice, though, to
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look at five other african countries is lunacy because the same people are objecting to rwanda are to going object on human rights grounds to other african countries. >> it's , you know, the ascension >> it's, you know, the ascension island thing, the refugee council, mentioned them council, you mentioned them before. said that sending before. they said that sending people to ascension was people to ascension island was a dehumanisation of men, women and children. tell that to the 900 people who live there quite happily. they like it. >> well, look, benjamin, i think ascension island is a brilliant idea. british territory. idea. it is british territory. but there's no economy there. so you would stop the economic migrants who are coming from countries like albania to enter our drug trade, our prostitution trade. and let's be frank, in some examples , the terror trade, some examples, the terror trade, too. >> i mean, ascension island, i worked it out. it would cost about £150,000 to fly each. 200 migrants. so it's a huge cost to the british taxpayer . it doesn't the british taxpayer. it doesn't have a single hospital . it's 14. have a single hospital. it's 14. it doesn't it has a medical centre that's not a hospital, is
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it? it is a medical centre. it's not a hospital. and that's the government's own hospital. that's the yes, 1400 miles away. so that's a several hour flight. it doesn't have enough lighting or 900 brits. or power to about 900 brits. >> carol says , live on this >> as carol says, live on this island and it and have island now and love it and have done for a long time. >> i think if you change 900 and then took 15,000 there and six months, clearly it's a ridiculous idea. >> don't my don't take >> and don't take my don't take my word for it. take boris johnson or priti patel's word who to that exact conclusion. >> but sorry, this is a >> but i'm sorry, this is a national emergency. benjamin, do youwell, that's think >> well, that's why i think i have a three point plan that rishi should a much rishi sunak should enact a much better one than yours. one they should caseworkers so should hire more caseworkers so that isn't an average of 18 that it isn't an average of 18 months these or other buildings. >> money to france, too. >> money to france, too. >> they should introduce id cards. so that way illegal immigrants wouldn't to immigrants wouldn't be able to access things like the nhs or work illegally. three, we work illegally. and three, we should work. so then should let them work. so then tax payers aren't paying for them. paying taxes. tax payers aren't paying for the illegal paying taxes. tax payers aren't paying for the illegal immigrants. ixes. tax payers aren't paying for the illegal immigrants. there you >> illegal immigrants. there you go there's answer papers on go. there's the answer papers on the side of the boat before you get to the. >> that is the most ridiculous
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answer. do you not understand? if let economic migrants if you let economic migrants work officially, you're literally encouraging tens of thousands of more to flood over because we have tens of thousands of vacancies in sectors like care, work and hospitality . hospitality. >> we need the workers. >> we need the workers. >> do we think those blokes who are coming over in the in the boats could work in care and hospitality? do they look like the kind people could? the kind of people who could? >> that's verging on >> i think that's verging on racist honest. >> i think that's verging on raciit's honest. >> i think that's verging on raciit's not honest. >> i think that's verging on raciit's not racistst. >> i think that's verging on raciit's not racist at all. >> it's not racist at all. >> it's not racist at all. >> what do you make of that judgement on. >> talking about the people >> i'm talking about the people who across are who are, who come across who are who are, who come across who are who are, who are, what's word? oh, who are, what's the word? oh, criminals. going to say, criminals. i was going to say, like are earmarked for the like who are earmarked for the albania those people, albania in gangs. those people, the who come across when the people who come across when aspiring criminals earmarked for crime. racist. crime. it's not racist. >> had id cards, they >> but if you had id cards, they wouldn't. they they wouldn't. if they got, they wouldn't. if they got, they wouldn't be able to lose. they wouldn't be able to lose. they would go to a would not be able to go to a hospital and not use this to take our civil liberties away and an id. take our civil liberties away anc no, an id. take our civil liberties away anc no, no, an id. take our civil liberties away anc no, no, no,|n id. take our civil liberties away anc no, no, no, no,). take our civil liberties away anc no, no, no, no, of course not. >> i mean, i do think the ascension island idea is a stupid idea. why? >> it's a stupid idea. because
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it's not a real idea. it's not going to happen . it never happens. >> it's pr fantasy. >> it's a pr fantasy. >> it's a pr fantasy. >> they can't even get them on a barge which is comfortable. it's got every single facility and 15 went on today. there's like 500 can go on it. 15 i mean, it's impossible that everything gets stopped. and frankly , i think stopped. and frankly, i think the government doesn't really want to stop them because the horse has already bolted . how horse has already bolted. how many people are here already waiting? i think it's nearly to realise them awaiting. there's no point leaking or briefing these stories out if they're not going to do it because the anger of the population in this country is increasing by the day. >> we are becoming furious. >> we are becoming furious. >> but there is there is a point to it because most people are pretty stupid and they believe what the government tell them. if you listen to rishi sunak today with his five point plan within his five point plan, whatever that is, mean, it's whatever that is, i mean, it's so it's such i just want to use a b word here because it's just
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none of it will happen . but when none of it will happen. but when he stands up and says it, it's quite convincing and people do watch it and they go, yeah, rishi is going to sort it out. he's going to stop the boats. they will never stop the boats. i think they want the boats and i think they want the boats and i think they want the boats and i think if they could stop, if they wanted to stop them just to upset people , no, it will cause upset people, no, it will cause absolute chaos. there will be anarchy to stop them. >> but they don't. >> but they don't. >> and that's why they will give them a perfect reason to bring in digital id and all of that. like encroaching on our freedom. it's all part. >> so it's a way to chip away at us. >> us. >> yeah, i do think that, yeah, well, benjamin's playing the game. >> we have huge is. >> we have huge he is. >> we have huge he is. >> id cards chip away >> how would id cards chip away at your civil think at your civil liberties think about how many identities you've at your civil liberties think abo on 1ow many identities you've at your civil liberties think abo on yournany identities you've at your civil liberties think abo on your iphone entities you've at your civil liberties think abo on your iphone because iou've got on your iphone because they use because it does use every day because it does right it if they take away cash, which we're going to be which is what we're going to be talking about later, you have to use id, to use a digital id, you have to have digital money. >> everything is controlled. they control so if you they can control you. so if you try dissent against try and dissent against anything, they'll just switch
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you off. i mean, this is conspiracy cowl over there. >> the truth is that lots >> look, the truth is that lots of especially if of people say, especially if they jobs, how many they do jobs, how many conspiracy theories that you would in conspiracy would dismiss in as conspiracy theories covid theories during the covid pandemic accepted? pandemic are now accepted? >> you need to be >> fact? i think you need to be very careful. >> think all of them are very >> i think all of them are very before throwing around before you start throwing around the conspiracy. >> lots of people who work as builders decorators like my builders or decorators like my dad, will say that there dad, they will say that there are people who are working are some people who are working here and that's how here illegally and that's how they undercut them. >> if you had id cards, then they be able to that they wouldn't be able to do that because wouldn't be able because they wouldn't be able to get it would it much get work. it would make it much harder. they wouldn't be to harder. they wouldn't be able to go to a hospital. >> the that i cards and >> so the idea that i cards and allowing these to work is allowing these people to work is going solve this. this going to solve this. this problem lunacy. problem is lunacy. >> thing that adds to >> another thing that adds to the problem is that we have huge swathes the system swathes of the legal system working government working against the government and you and the british people. you know, the british people not know, the british people do not want birds across. want these birds coming across. they their hotels they do not want their hotels stared out with migrants. they don't communities don't want communities with lots of don't even want the >> they don't even want the barges. quite well barges. quite right. well i mean, in their backyard, quite
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accepting. >> you know, you can see from from film there, you know, from the film there, you know, but but councillor said, but but as one councillor said, the other week, put them to work while i think while they're there. i think a lot a of the locals lot of a lot of the locals because i spent a lot of time in dorset and what i hear is that, you know, they don't like the idea they get the doctor's idea that they get the doctor's appointments first, that they get, everything they appointments first, that they get, do everything they appointments first, that they get, do they everything they appointments first, that they get, do they in�*rything they appointments first, that they get, do they in their. g they appointments first, that they get, do they in their. yes, zy need. do they in their. yes, they do. they they have a medical centre, dentist plus every fact. all 500 of them have to registered with the free to be registered with the free shuttle services. >> paying for an >> benjamin no paying for an uber you're on barge. uber if you're on that barge. >> do. >> yes, they do. >> yes, they do. >> it's completely unfair, isn't it? fair. it? malone fair. >> benjamin butterworth it's down. >> that falls for it buys star panel with me all night now. >> still to come , is elon musk >> still to come, is elon musk right to offer to pay the legal costs of anyone who has lost their job costs of anyone who has lost theirjob over costs of anyone who has lost their job over what they posted on the platform? >> our own freedom fighter, neil oliver. tonight's outsider suit, the next in the clash. journalist and society figure petronella wyatt and broadcaster alan cocklin go head to head to ask royal family ask should the royal family reunite with harry and meghan to
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mark anniversary of the mark the anniversary of the late queen's death? dan and gbnews.com vote in poll at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gb back after this
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my my royal masterminds, lady colin campbell and phil dampier coming up. but first, the clash . and on up. but first, the clash. and on friday, the duchess of sussex celebrated her 42nd birthday. but in a break from previous years, there were no well—wishes
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from senior members of the royal family this coincided with reports that there has been, quote, no outreach to the sussexes about marking the annual versary of the death of the late queen on the 8th of september. despite harry and meghan being in europe, the following day for the invictus games, a source at buckingham palace has tried to play down the rumours that the royal runaways were snubbed by king charles, claiming that the firm will be hosting a public or will not be hosting a public or even private event to mark the anniversary. but would that be anniversary. but would that be an opportunity missed? should the royal family reunite with harry and meghan? to mark what has been a really traumatic year since the loss of the late queen diana gbnews.com vote? in our poll at gb news on twitter. and to debate this now, i'm joined by top daily telegraph columnist and society insider petronella wyatt and the presenter and journalist ellen coleman . now, journalist ellen coleman. now, petra nella, the royal family she has been at pains to point
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out there isn't going to be any official official gathering to mark the late queen's and versary or the anniversary of her death. how ever we do know. king charles is going to be at balmoral . there are going to be balmoral. there are going to be various members of the family who are popping in over that pefiod. who are popping in over that period . given harry and meghan period. given harry and meghan are so close in europe , should are so close in europe, should they have been asked to? i no, i don't think so at all, because it's going to be a very private houday it's going to be a very private holiday for the king and the queen at balmoral. >> they might be asking other family members, yes, it will be the first anniversary of the queen's death . but as far as we queen's death. but as far as we know, there will not be any official royal. yes commemorations. so essentially, why should they? i'm sure that in the sort of best of all possible worlds, they'd love to reunite because in the long term, it's good for the
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monarchy. but how do you reunite with a rattlesnake repair rattlesnake, which has been , you rattlesnake, which has been, you know, who are both out to bite you at? >> well, it's possible opportunity, exactly, because they know from bitter experience that inviting the sussexes to events can come back and bite you in the bottom. >> so i don't see why something that's very private should become a sort of sussex circus , become a sort of sussex circus, because everything now is a sussex service , because they sussex service, because they come with an enormous amount of baggage charge. so it's not just the risk of having your every remark repeated, it's the whole business with about security. then everything being they might even bring their own cameraman . even bring their own cameraman. >> so they tried that before when the late queen was alive. >> so i wouldn't risk it in a million years. >> ellen, do you think that relations between the royal family and harry and meghan, who i know you support, are ditterich rating, given that first there's this apparent snub, then there was no
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recognition of meghan's birthday party over the weekend on any of the royal social media accounts, which is something they have done before. >> i do . and i think that >> i do. and i think that actually king charles might have widened that rift because because the snub on meghan's birthday, not tweeting happy birthday. now, i know that the palace are basically saying because they're not working members of the royal family that they didn't they're not going to tweet happy birthdays anymore. but year and they but they did last year and they weren't working. they weren't last and the only last year. exactly. and the only difference is the queen has passed out. so now this is it's clear that it's well , it's all clear that it's well, it's all out war. well he's making his point very clear. out war. well he's making his point very clear . well, i'm not point very clear. well, i'm not sure. >> i think and don't they deserve that picture? well, the way they've behaved , meghan way they've behaved, meghan couldn't even be bothered to turn up to his coronation why should he be? why should he get should he be? why should he get should she get a birthday wish from the king? well to be absolutely honest , we've no idea
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absolutely honest, we've no idea if somebody said private well wishes for her birthday , i'd say wishes for her birthday, i'd say pretty unlikely. >> yeah , it is pretty unlikely. >> yeah, it is pretty unlikely. >> yeah, it is pretty unlikely. >> but i do think it's william who's more aggrieved than charles. yes, i think charles would like nothing better than a reconciliation. but i think you've got two problems. one is the sussexes and the other is william, who's totally in tangent about this. and it's very easy to say, you understand his reasoning. oh i do. exactly so what do you do? i mean, there are a family when it comes to it comes down to it. they're human beings. we're all fallible. if i had a brother who i thought betrayed me, would i wish him a happy birthday? well, probably not. >> and ellen, what about the one year anniversary of the late queen's death? can you understand and why king charles and camilla and william in particular wouldn't want harry and meghan around, given all of the trouble they caused on the day of the late queen's death?
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remember, they moaned about the time they were told they moaned about the transportation , they about the transportation, they leaked lots of information . leaked lots of information. there was a row over his uniform. can you understand why they think, look , we just want they think, look, we just want to mark this moment alone without the drama of the sussexes? >> well, as far as we actually know, they're all doing it their own private thing. there's going to be no public, no . exactly. yeah. >> so we do believe that charles will have members of his family around him at balmoral. >> well, can i just interject? i think the sussexes will do a their own scenes dealing commemoration in a series of photographs of them with the late queen. >> so yeah, so in a sense , this >> so yeah, so in a sense, this actually benefits them . actually benefits them. >> i feel like they will do their own private thing, like you said, i don't feel like they'll come to london or the uk for that. even though they're going to be pretty close. and but i feel i wouldn't blame them for wanting to come here for not wanting to come here either because. yeah, because actually they might see
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actually i think they might see it the tabloids are going to it as the tabloids are going to be about them. meghan, be all about them. meghan, meghan, the front page meghan, meghan, the front page of going to of everything. and it's going to be they thrive on. be just what they thrive on. i don't think so, no. i think i think they kind of need it at the moment, really. >> i think it's because nobody wants to print stories about it. >> everybody wants to print stories about it. oh, been stories about it. oh, it's been a few, i think. >> i think it's sort of in a way reached saturation point. yeah it has. >> i agree. it has. >> but ree. still support the sussexes. >> you still don't think they did anything wrong around the events of late queen's death? >> family w" >> these family feuds are complex and bold. people do things wrong and there's lot things wrong and there's a lot of it. but i'm saying of hurt in it. but i'm saying that. so you admit they behaved appallingly around the late queen's i think that queen's death? i think that they'll market in their own special way, and i don't think they'll come to the uk because all the tabloids will be about them and not about the queen. but last year when they but i mean, last year when they made themselves, made it all about themselves, the of the monarch, i the death of the monarch, i don't think they made it all about themselves at all. no okay. >> okay. ellen kohler, petronella wyatt, you
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petronella wyatt, thank you so much. >> t you agree with? >> who do you agree with? >> who do you agree with? >> the royal family >> should the royal family reunite meghan to reunite with harry and meghan to mark a really sad mark what will be a really sad anniversary? actually year anniversary? actually a year without the late queen veronica via writes drop duo, via twitter writes drop the duo, drop that's the only drop the drama. that's the only thing pair contribute to thing this pair contribute to the royal family from hela . i the royal family from hela. i don't they have any duty to don't feel they have any duty to reconnect with harry and meghan, but wouldn't be surprised if but i wouldn't be surprised if king the diplomat, king charles ever the diplomat, decides out for the decides to reach out for the anniversary and from anniversary events. and from stefan, royal family stefan, the royal family have done right without done quite all right without them. let's leave them. this year. let's leave them. this year. let's leave them where they belong and them in a where they belong and your verdict is now in. 14% of your verdict is now in. 14% of you think that it would be a goodidea you think that it would be a good idea for king charles to include harry and meghan in this anniversary. 86% of you say they shouldn't be part of it. now, coming up, olympic icon sharon davies and fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie are on standby for live appearances . kelvin mackenzie are on standby for live appearances. his kelvin mackenzie are on standby for live appearances . his first, for live appearances. his first, though, weather looks like though, the weather looks like things are heating up . things are heating up. >> boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news evening.
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of weather on. gb news evening. >> i'm alex deakin and this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. a bit of a north south split with the weather tomorrow mostly fine across the whereas in the across the north, whereas in the south a grey tuesday with south quite a grey tuesday with rain and drizzle from this little weather feature. doesn't look but it look much, does it? but it is introducing more rain and introducing more cloud rain and drizzle as go through the drizzle as we go through the evening it will continue evening and it will continue across overnight. so across the south overnight. so we some showers around we do have some showers around across at across northern scotland at the moment. here and moment. some heavy ones here and there well. they'll steadily there as well. they'll steadily fade the night then fade through the night and then a of scotland, a good part of scotland, northern ireland, northern and eastern will be dry and eastern england will be dry and clear through and that clear through the night and that will to turn a little will allow it to turn a little chilly. temperatures into chilly. temperatures down into single mild night in single figures, a mild night in the because cloud the south—west because the cloud is moving going to make is moving in. it's going to make for miserable, drizzly start for a miserable, drizzly start across south and west wales and south—west england. and some of that light rain and drizzle will trickle towards the midlands and eventually towards the south—east. so after bright south—east. so after a bright start here for east anglia start here and for east anglia it cloud much of it will cloud over much of northern england though northern ireland, southern ireland, central southern scotland day with scotland having a fine day with some spells just
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some sunny spells, just a few showers the north where showers in the far north where it'll still be breezy and still on the cool side. temperatures struggling 20 degrees struggling to reach 20 degrees for us. but there are for most of us. but there are signs of warmer weather on the way . a fine for many on way. a fine day for many on wednesday will be quite wednesday will be again quite cloudy west. some patchy cloudy in the west. some patchy rain northern rain for northern ireland certainly morning, but certainly in the morning, but misty murky the misty and murky around the coasts south—west. but coasts in the south—west. but for chunk of the country for a good chunk of the country wednesday looking dry with some hazy and starts to turn hazy sunshine and starts to turn a little warmer with temperatures more widely into the looks like things are the 20s looks like things are heating up by next boilers. >> proud sponsors of weather on . gb news coming up, as harry and meghan spend more millions on the broadcast rights to a book that deals with themes including losing a parent to a car crash in childhood. >> is this the latest example of harry's attempts at public therapy ? my royal milestones therapy? my royal milestones lady colin campbell and phil dampier apply their forensic royal analysis soon. but next in the outsider, could twitter chief executive elon musk lived
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to regret opening the floodgates to regret opening the floodgates to legal costs for anyone to fund legal costs for anyone who their job due to their who lost their job due to their posts on the platform. free speech champion neil oliver live on this in
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>> lady c and phil d on the way on this big new sussex film deal >> first, though, neil oliver is tonight's outsider and twitter
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owner elon musk has made a sensational pledge to fund the legal costs of anyone who has been treated unfairly by their employers or lost their jobs due to the content they posted on twitter . self—described free twitter. self—described free speech, absolute has promised that financial assistance from his platform would have no limits . it's potentially opening limits. it's potentially opening twitter up to an avalanche of claims from around the world. recent examples of this dangerous de—platforming, of course, include the tax expert and feminist campaigner maya forstater, who successfully won £100,000 in compensation action after she lost her job for tweeting that biological sex cannot be changed. so neil oliver, you are our very own free speech champion here at gb news. but i think rightfully, though, you do have some suspicions about elon musk. of course, a billionaire with a heck of a lot of power. however
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neil, this on face value , you to neil, this on face value, you to me looks like a quite extraordinary offer and a positive one. do you agree ? positive one. do you agree? >> it does mean at first sight it's hard to know exactly how to read it . i it's hard to know exactly how to read it. i think at the very least we need more details . you least we need more details. you know exactly what does he mean? is he talking about paying the legal fees of anyone who lost their job legal fees of anyone who lost theirjob or legal fees of anyone who lost their job or suffered legal fees of anyone who lost theirjob or suffered somehow on their job or suffered somehow on account of something they posted on twitter since he took over in whenever it was october last year ? or does he mean that it year? or does he mean that it would start from now? so, um, but it's it certainly looks like an impressive shot across the bows. you know, to warn corporations and institutions that have invited themselves to, you know, to bully staff just for having opinions that they
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express on social media and interestingly saying i think he said subsequently that he won't just be suing , you know, just be suing, you know, whatever the department , just be suing, you know, whatever the department, but he'll be going after the people at the top, you know, that would be keen to go after the boards of directors of the corporate actions that have that have taken that kind of punitive action against their employees. and you would think that the threat of that kind of action then being underwritten by somebody with the financial clout of elon musk would would tend to cool the jets of , you tend to cool the jets of, you know, social justice warrior ceos so we could be standing at a crossroads. this this could be a crossroads. this this could be a significant turn point in the battle for free speech. but you also when look on it, it can't help but be anxious about the fact that these these billionaires , these multi billionaires, these multi billionaires, these multi billionaires have a apparent
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almost delusions of divine authority that they can exert. so much influence when, after all, they are just individuals. if free speech that it has come to this , that free speech is now to this, that free speech is now effectively standing or falling at the behest of one man, one is at the behest of one man, one is a it's troubling would say and it's not just elon musk of course you know you've got bill gates out there. he's proposing to put a dimmer switch on the sun. you know, he's he's colluding with the european union and others as to you know, to put something into the atmosphere to affect the amount of heat that we get from the sun. and there's elon musk , sun. and there's elon musk, another individual master of free speech. where does this kind of thing end? you know, does jeff bezos of amazon take command of the world's oceans increasingly , it feels like all increasingly, it feels like all of the stuff of life, speech, food, energy, the light from the
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sun is in the hands of those with the deepest pockets . i find with the deepest pockets. i find that i find that troubling while at the same time it does sound interesting that someone with as much clout as elon musk is preparing to stand up for the for the little people , you know, for the little people, you know, when they get chased out of their jobs for daring to express an opinion. >> well yeah , indeed. and i do >> well yeah, indeed. and i do think neil, it is disturbing the amount of power held by these billionaires and these social media companies. but at least we see someone potentially actually trying to use that platform as a force for good because obviously , neil, over the past couple of years , we've seen the complete years, we've seen the complete opposite , haven't we? have opposite, haven't we? we have seen youtube and facebook and instagram and the previous incarnation of twitter actually conspire to shut folk down for either speaking a biology medical truth or questioning the impact of vaccines which had a real impact on the health of
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previously perfect, healthy individuals or questioning . individuals or questioning. remember in the early days, neil, people like us got in huge trouble for even talking about the idea of china being responsible for a lab leak when it came to covid content. >> you know, there's there continued to be pylons and all sorts of well suppose misuses of social media and as you rightly pointed out i mean another example was the way well we know that facebook and others colluded now they openly colluded now they openly colluded with the intelligence services in the united states and with the biden administration to quash any talk about the biden laptop . and, about the biden laptop. and, yes, the biden laptop. >> how could i forget any of that, any of that being discussed? >> and so, yes, we have gone from you know, you go from the from you know, you go from the from one extreme to the other where we had automatons colluding with the with the
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security services to , uh, to security services to, uh, to censor and to quash and to and to and to direct the, the news narrative in a way that undoubtedly affected the last presidential elections in the in the united states of america. this is this is what i mean. this is this is what i mean. this is this is what i mean. this is why, you know, you have to pay attention. i think we can't just stand by while these elements of life are are taken by the scruff of the neck by anyone who can afford them. you know, that's that's the part of it that i find troubling. you know, we are we are entitled to free speech, not because somebody who's rich enough is prepared to defend our right to do so, but because we have the right to free speech,. >> if only that were the case on most most of social media. neil oliver, look, neil, great to have you back. thank we missed you the past couple of weeks on your show. neil back 6 pm. saturday night here on gb news. but coming up in the media buzz as people. natwest
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as enemy of the people. natwest grants itself sweeping new powers in an attempt to kill cash. powers in an attempt to kill cash . do we need a fight back cash. do we need a fight back against the uk's wokeist financial institution thwart financial institution to thwart this cashless fantasy? my superstar panel returns to debate that shortly . but next is debate that shortly. but next is prince projecting his prince harry projecting his childhood with his latest childhood trauma with his latest netflix venture. my royal masterminds, lady colin campbell netflix venture. my royal masphilinds, lady colin campbell netflix venture. my royal mas phil dampiery colin campbell netflix venture. my royal mas phil dampier have n campbell netflix venture. my royal mas phil dampier have exclusivell and phil dampier have exclusive insight straight after this
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time now for my royal masterminds, lady colin campbell and phil dampier and harry and meghan's net flicks. paymasters have reportedly demanded more from them in recent weeks , from them in recent weeks, leading the couple to snap up the rights to turn a best selling book into a tv series. and what will be their first off camera only project for the streaming giant. experts estimate the rates could have cost up to £3 million for kylie fortunes . romantic novel. meet fortunes. romantic novel. meet me by the lake, which follows the love story of a couple in
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their 30s dealing with the pain of losing a parent in a car crash as a child . and so lady k crash as a child. and so lady k familiar theme resurfaced here is this another attempt at pubuc is this another attempt at public therapy from harry or perhaps a very clever move to salvage their netflix deal . salvage their netflix deal. >> well, think it's a move to salvage their netflix deal . i salvage their netflix deal. i think it's cynical . i think it think it's cynical. i think it is actually repulsive when is harry going to stop allowing his wife and himself to trade upon his mother's death? also may i say, dan, you know, i have been in the publishing world for four decades now , and i'm here to decades now, and i'm here to tell you there is absolute no way because i've spoken to people about how in america and there is no way that that book
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sold . for $3 million or pounds. sold. for $3 million or pounds. it's ridiculous . if it's sold it's ridiculous. if it's sold for 30, that's about right . if for 30, that's about right. if it's sold for 300, she is squeezed in and being fantastic really well and under no circumstances has it gone for 3 million. this is yet again more puffing up and exaggerating and inflating so that harry and meghan can say and they're they're pr people can say that everything is bigger and better than us. so i think it's a cynical exercise and it's yet again another another failed in my opinion, it will fail exercise in puffing them up. >> i mean, phil dampier, they can't really afford this to be a failure, though, can they? they need to deliver a hit for netflix . netflix. >> yeah. good evening, dan , they >> yeah. good evening, dan, they need to deliver a hit. i mean,
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what we told a few weeks ago, they were going to stop going on about the royal family. they were going to stop talking about themselves. lo and themselves. and then lo and behold, first fictional themselves. and then lo and behold,seems:irst fictional themselves. and then lo and behold,seems tot fictional themselves. and then lo and behold,seems to be :tional themselves. and then lo and behold,seems to be based around project seems to be based around their lives. i mean, it makes you wonder if they're actually behind the behind this book in the first place. i mean, they said they had nothing to do with finding freedom, they? then freedom, didn't they? then meghan to admit meghan meghan had to admit in court that did. it makes court that she did. it makes you wonder they're behind court that she did. it makes you won book they're behind court that she did. it makes you won book themselves. e behind court that she did. it makes you won book themselves. but hind this book themselves. but as lady it's exploiting lady c says, it's exploiting diana's death. that's going to be painful the it's be painful for the king. it's going for prince going to be painful for prince william at a time when we thought things had gone quiet and enjoy a summer and they could enjoy a summer break and then break up at balmoral. and then this so, you know, this comes along. so, you know, it's obvious that this is it's so obvious that this is based on them. and carly fortune should make fortune, should probably make a fortune, i but know, i don't should probably make a fortune, i it's but know, i don't should probably make a fortune, i it's going know, i don't should probably make a fortune, i it's going to know, i don't should probably make a fortune, i it's going to be ow, i don't should probably make a fortune, i it's going to be hit.i don't think it's going to be hit. >> now, prince harry not a popular prince at the californian start—up californian tech start—up betterup more than 100 betterup after more than 100 employees laid off at the employees were laid off at the firm while the duke kept his seven figure salary role as chief impact officer for a grated colleagues at the life coaching company based in california have now hit out at
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harry, suggesting he has zero response abilities. so slamming him as a distraction whose juice isn't worth worth. the squeeze . isn't worth worth. the squeeze. so lady c is american goodwill for harry wearing off now ? for harry wearing off now? >> oh, dan, thought you spoke better english than that . it's better english than that. it's worn . off i rarely think you worn. off i rarely think you know, i mean, everything they touch turns to dust. i mean, they have the touch of poison , they have the touch of poison, you know , harry's better thing you know, harry's better thing is pathetic . and my is pathetic. and my understanding is that there is absolutely no way that anybody. i mean, harry, let me rephrase it. harry is a study in mar—a—lago smith and harry is the face of a company that is supposed to be helping workers . supposed to be helping workers. but the workers of the company
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themselves are complaining about themselves are complaining about the fact that the company that is supposed to be helping other workers can't help their own kind. i mean, it's the whole thing is crazy. and illogical . thing is crazy. and illogical. >> i mean, phil, surely given the financial dire straits, the company seems to be in, he's not going to hold on to that seven figure deal much longer. >> now, what's he got? he's got the title of chief impact officer, hasn't he? i mean, he's he's made very little impact. and if you're if you're one of the 100 people who've been laid off, are to be fed up off, you are going to be fed up that he's on this ridiculous salary very little and salary for doing very little and as squeezing as you say, squeezing very little out it. so, little juice out of it. so, yeah, it's all talking, isn't it? know, they, they got all it? you know, they, they got all these offers rolling in when they in they first arrived in california. they've spread themselves too thin. not themselves too thin. they're not particularly themselves too thin. they're not particlgoing to succeed never going to succeed at half of them. it's all coming of them. and it's all coming home and not home to roost. and i'm not surprised they're getting surprised that they're getting the criticism for it, particularly people who the criticism for it, parti(been, people who the criticism for it, parti(been, know,le who the criticism for it, parti(been, know, earning have been, you know, earning a fraction salary. fraction of their salary.
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>> indeed. look if you're >> well, indeed. look if you're paid a seven figure salary from anywhere, got do some anywhere, you've got to do some work. and it just doesn't seem like he's actually done that for better now. better news better up now. much better news financially the royal family financially for the royal family because from brand because analysis from brand finance has revealed that it will pump almost £1 billion extra into into the british economy this year alone with the £958 million boost to the country's coffers coming in the same year as king charles's spectacular coronation back in may. so lady c, given there were lots of fears about the death of the late queen, how how it would impact the financial success of the monarchy, i know it's early days, but this is promising news, is it not, for the reign of king charles? >> i think it's excellent news. you know, it shows that the monarchy gives very good value for money. um, and it shows that they are on a winning wicket. and i have to say, dan, i don't know if you'll agree with me,
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you and phil, but i actually think harry and meghan have actually helped the monarchy in actually helped the monarchy in a perverse sort of way because there they have focussed attention on the work that the and the exemplary behaviour of the rest of the royal. again, in contrast to their bad behaviour . and i think that it's now focusing everybody's attention on the others in a far more positive way than it would otherwise have done. so it's a good point, isn't it? >> i think the monarchy , i think >> i think the monarchy, i think harry and meghan reminded us that the monarchy that we want, the monarchy that we need and it's not about drama, it's not about celebrity . it's about duty about celebrity. it's about duty andifs about celebrity. it's about duty and it's about stoicism. and i think we have seen that from both charles and camilla and william and catherine in what has been a traumatic year in so many ways .
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many ways. >> yeah, i think lady c's right. it's showing the contrast between the two of them, isn't it? i mean, i've been reporting on the royals now for 37 years and the subject has never been bigger. mean, the worldwide bigger. i mean, the worldwide interest absolutely amazing. interest is absolutely amazing. and terms of finances, and in terms of finances, there's a potential earn there's a potential to earn a lot more, because think with lot more, because i think with windsor castle, buckingham palace, ballmer these palace, ballmer or all these homes king now has, a homes that the king now has, a lot those could be turned lot of those could be turned into museums. could earn a into museums. they could earn a lot more money for the for the country. and i there's country. and i think there's a bright for if it's if bright future for it if it's if it's done properly. >> c, just finally, quick >> lady c, just finally, quick word think it's the word. do you think it's the right for charles to right decision for charles to not ask harry and meghan over to the uk to mark the one year anniversary of the late queen's death ? death? >> well , i death? >> well, i understand. in fact , >> well, i understand. in fact, that they have an open invitation that they were discouraged from accepting sting. so suppose you could say the same thing . king and william the same thing. king and william have made it absolutely clear that they don't want to speak to harry. they want to have
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anything to do with harry or meghan. and you know, keep enjoy your life in california . and i your life in california. and i think i think they've done the right thing. i mean, you know , right thing. i mean, you know, you cannot you are interested in self—survival , have embraced an self—survival, have embraced an asp to your bosom . it doesn't work. >> good point , work. >> good point, ladies. c phil d , thank you so much. we'll speak later in the week. but coming up, as british rowing becomes the latest sports body to ban trans competitors from women's only events , should other sports only events, should other sports follow suit? swimming sensation sharron joins me shortly. sharron davies joins me shortly. next in the mediabuzz nat natwest deals with another pr nightmare as its plans to limit customer cash transactions sparked fury . mass outrage from sparked fury. mass outrage from those who fear a dystopian cashless society. so does the government need to take action? my superstar panel put their money where their mouth is. plus, we'll have a first look at tomorrow's front tomorrow's newspaper front pages, press. don't pages, hot off the press. don't go straight go anywhere. we're back straight after weather . after the weather. >> temperatures rising. boxt
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>> the temperatures rising. boxt solar the proud sponsors of weather on . gb news evening. weather on. gb news evening. >> i'm alex deakin and this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. a bit of a north south split with the weather tomorrow. mostly fine across the north, whereas in the south quite a grey tuesday with rain drizzle tuesday with rain and drizzle from weather from this little weather feature. doesn't much, feature. it doesn't look much, does is introduced does it? but it is introduced seeing more cloud rain and drizzle as we go through the evening continue evening and it'll continue across overnight. across the south overnight. we do showers around do have some showers around across northern scotland at the moment. here and moment. some heavy ones here and there well. they'll steadily there as well. they'll steadily fade the night then fade through the night and then a good part of scotland, northern northern and northern ireland, northern and eastern dry and eastern england will be dry and clear through the night and that will a little will allow it to turn a little chilly. temperatures down into single a night in single figures, a mild night in the southwest because the cloud is moving in. it's going to make for drizzly, drizzly start for a drizzly, drizzly start across south and west wales and southwest england. and some of that rain drizzle will that light rain and drizzle will trickle towards the midlands and eventually the eventually towards the
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south—east. so after a bright start here and east anglia start here and for east anglia it cloud over much of it will cloud over much of northern england though northern ireland, central, southern scotland day with scotland having a fine day with some sunny spells, just a few showers the far north where showers in the far north where it'll be and still it'll still be breezy and still on cool side. temperatures on the cool side. temperatures struggling to reach 20 degrees on the cool side. temperatures strlmost g to reach 20 degrees on the cool side. temperatures strlmost of o reach 20 degrees on the cool side. temperatures strlmost of us.�*ach 20 degrees on the cool side. temperatures strlmost of us.�*ach there grees on the cool side. temperatures strlmost of us.�*ach there areas for most of us. but there are signs of warmer weather on the way. day for many on way. fine day for many on wednesday will be again quite cloudy in the west. some patchy rain northern ireland rain for northern ireland certainly but certainly in the morning, but misty around the misty and murky around the coasts southwest. for coasts in the southwest. but for a good of the country, a good chunk of the country, wednesday dry with some wednesday looking dry with some hazy sunshine and starting to turn a little warmer with temperatures widely into temperatures more widely into the , the temperatures rising the 20s, the temperatures rising , a boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on .
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>> it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. tonight the dash for cash is on. just weeks after losing two chief executives and apologising to nigel farage over his de—banking scandal, authoritarian natwest is now days away from imposing new cash deposit and withdrawal limits on millions of customers. >> cashless society is coming. the big banks want it. and with that there will be control on how you can spend your money. >> so is nigel right that this is the start of a dark path to a dystopia , an cashless society? dystopia, an cashless society? and do the tories need to put their money where their mouth is and protect cash at all costs? that's the big debate next with my superstar panel . and tonight, my superstar panel. and tonight, i'm joined by carole malone and benjamin butterworth and carol mcgiffin . also coming up, 15,000 mcgiffin. also coming up, 15,000 migrants have already crossed the channel so far this year. so should we send them to british overseas territory? ascension island, if the rwanda plan is
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thwarted by left wing judges , thwarted by left wing judges, five other african nations are also being looked up as back up. so fleet street icon kelvin mackenzie is going to anchor down on that in uncanceled. and british rowing is the latest to ban trans competitors from female categories after being told there's no place for men in women's sport. olympic swimming hero sharron davies explains why other codes now need to follow suit. she's live shortly. meanwhile the trans lobby is the latest scalp strictly come dancing contestant amanda abbington is forced to delete twitter over a backlash over her gender critical views. so are we no longer safe debating the cult sweeping our nation that's coming up in the media buzz. and you can guess which ballroom beauty is swapping dance beauty is swapping the dance floor clouds . when floor for the clouds. when i crowned tonight's greatest britain and union jackass, first look at tomorrow's newspaper front moments away. front pages to moments away. that's straight after the news headunes that's straight after the news headlines polly middleton .
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east >> dan, thank you. good evening . a grand total of 15 migrants boarded the bibby stockholm home barge today. a vessel capable of holding 500. it's being reported that 20 others refused through their lawyers to get on board, who cancelled their transfer papers campaign say the vessel is a safety risk. but cheryl avery, who's the director of asylum accommodation, says all safety issues have been addressed with regards to security and safety. >> it's of absolute paramount importance to us as the home office. anybody in our care needs to be looked after. well so we've gone through and made sure that we're working really closely with with dorset fire and safety and fire and rescue apologies . and we have worked apologies. and we have worked with the local authorities as well to make sure that the safety of all individuals on site is of paramount importance i >> -- >> well, a senior source has told gb news any plans to send
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asylum seekers to ascension island in the south atlantic for processing. is pie in the sky and unachievable ? the source and unachievable? the source told us the plans had already been considered and dismissed by both boris johnson and the former home secretary priti patel , as completely unworkable patel, as completely unworkable . the island is a british overseas territory located about 4000 miles away and businesses and landlords who knowingly support illegal migrants will face increased fines from next year under new government plans. bosses who employ asylum seekers could see penalties of up to £60,000 per breach each. that's triple the current amount the prime minister also says he's increased police raids by 50% to help clamp down on illegal workers . meanwhile, nhs workers. meanwhile, nhs consultants in england will strike in september if they don't reach an agreement with the government over pay. the government has hit back tonight, saying consulting outs have been offered a 6% pay rise, which the
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government says is in cash terms above what most in the public and private sectors are receiving. the bma, though , says receiving. the bma, though, says staff will still walk out on the 19th and 20th of september if the health secretary doesn't return to the table to discuss pay return to the table to discuss pay and commit to reforms , pay and commit to reforms, saying the pay review process is sport and the lionesses have secured a place in the quarterfinals of the women's world cup after a dramatic penalty shootout win over nigeria today. england scored four goals, while nigeria netted only two following the 123 minute match. chloe kelly scoring the winning goal following other successful shots from beth england. rachel daly and alex greenwood . lauren james and alex greenwood. lauren james was sent off during the match for stamping on one of the nigerian players. the team faces either jamaica or colombia in eitherjamaica or colombia in the quarterfinals on saturday, with gb news across the uk on tv
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in your car , on digital radio in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. this is britain's news . britain's news. channel >> tomorrow's news tonight. now in our mediabuzz one front page in our mediabuzz one front page in so far and it's the metro which leads with not all aboard the paper says there it is that just 15 asylum seekers arrived on the bibby stockholm barge after legal challenges stopped 20 others from being transferred . utterly pathetic like this is why we're never going to stop the boats. if this sort of madness is allowed to continue . madness is allowed to continue. kelvin mackenzie here on this shambles later in the hour for my superstar panel. back with me first, though, top daily express columnist carole malone, the journalist and broadcaster ben
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benjamin butterworth, and the media personality carol mcgiffin . far from keeping a low profile amid the nigel farage banking scandal, natwest has proved itself to be suckers for punishment, with new plans to lurch their customers towards a cashless society in just a matter of weeks. so from september the 11th, the bank will grant itself sweeping new powers to limit cash deposits and withdrawals on customer accounts, giving itself the right to set limits on inbound and outbound payments . now, and outbound payments. now, natwest claimed it was making the move to protect our customers from the risk of fraud. they said it had nothing to do with phasing out cash. let's call a spade a spade, right? because natwest clearly hasn't had a track record for the truth in recent weeks. this authoritarian move is the next step towards a cashless society where citizens will no longer have the ease or most importantly, privacy to transact with each other without big
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brother taking note . nigel brother taking note. nigel farage summed it up perfectly. >> the government to stand up and make it clear that cash is legal tender. and make it clear that cash is legal tender . the alternative legal tender. the alternative i've said it before, but it's true. the alternative if everything you do is controlled by the banks. franco ali, it won't be very long before as they monitor your social media. we head towards communist china and a social credit system where only if you obey the prevailing orthodoxy of the day can you take part in life. we must not allow cash to disappear. we need the government to act and very, very quickly . very quickly. >> and that's the reason why today we've now got wait for this more than a quarter of a million people signed up to the gb news don't kill cash campaign cash is the last remaining line of defence for ordinary hard working people to protect themselves from dystopian woke overreach, the kind we saw nigel subjected to by natwest. there
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themselves. so megeve. this is obviously be a really worrying moment . are you heartened, moment. are you heartened, though, by the fact that gb news viewers are signing up to the don't kill cash campaign in their droves? yeah, i do think i didn't think people understood the importance of it, but it seems they do . seems they do. >> but they would do, i suppose, if they watched gb news because they're the sensible people . but they're the sensible people. but i do think it's a really worrying turn , though, all of worrying turn, though, all of all of this because it is going to end up with central bank digital currencies . you know, digital currencies. you know, some banks already bar you from buying other cryptocurrencies with with your accounts with them and they all put limits on there's limits on on the cash you can draw out every day anyway. and there's limits you can draw out every week, but it's getting banks but it it's getting worse. banks but it is worse, you're right. is getting worse, you're right. and it's also. about the and it's also. what about the fact, by the way, what about the
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fact, by the way, what about the fact of woke companies fact that lots of woke companies now actually refuse to accept your cash? >> that should be illegal, shouldn't it? >> it is illegal. it has to be illegal because it's legal tenden illegal because it's legal tender. i don't know if you tender. and i don't know if you saw piers corbyn on twitter recently . recently. >> adam brooks actually nominated him for his greatest britain last week, which i found a bit of a struggle given some of well, yeah, some of what he did was absolutely brilliant because he went into a shop and they didn't take cash, so he picked up what he wanted to buy, put the cash down on the counter and walked out and there was absolutely nothing they could do about it. >> exactly. because paid >> exactly. because he's paid for goods with legal tender for the goods with legal tender . to keep using cash and . we have to keep using cash and people to stop thinking people have to stop thinking that, is just that, oh, this is just convenient my phone convenient to just tap my phone , tap, tap. stop thinking , tap, tap, tap. stop thinking like that. draw some cash out benjamin scoffing at you gif. >> why coffee? >> why coffee? >> just moaning for the >> it's just moaning for the sake of it. trying moaning, trying to make people's lives harder. you know, only 17% of people in this country rely on
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cash, so that's less than a fifth. >> and it's that figure from that figures from i don't know, i looked it up just before it was on the bbc. >> it's still a big it's still a bbc. i heard that then. >> just 17% rely on cash. more people use cash. but they don't rely on it. and people use their phone or their car to tap because much you're talking because it's much you're talking about people. because it's much you're talking about i'm people. because it's much you're talking about i'm talkinga. because it's much you're talking about i'm talking about. you're >> no, i'm talking about. you're in late year old in my late 90 year old grandmother car. >> you're not generally and i would say also. was a would say also. so there was a poll done the red wall poll done in the red wall constituency , and 83% of those constituency, and 83% of those people they wanted to use people said they wanted to use cash. i'm the north, cash. and as i'm from the north, they use cash. yes, but they don't use cash. yes, but they do. >> they don't. it's like >> but they don't. it's like they this all the time. >> do you not understand increasing amount of places you are being banned from using? >> i just ask, did you say >> i just ask, how did you say that? because i'm getting sick of take of being told we don't take cash. are lots of main cash. there are lots of the main coffee shops, can i say now coffee shops, so can i say now if i get my coffee, can i say i'll give the cash? and if i'll give you the cash? and if you want it, i'm going you don't want it, i'm going because i will. >> if you're up for legal, if you're up a brawl and you you're up for a brawl and you usually then you can is it
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usually are, then you can is it you can say that is it illegal for them to say we don't take cash? well, no, it's not. >> and that's i'm saying. >> and that's what i'm saying. it yeah, it should be legal tenden >> it should be illegal. i genuinely believe this for individual businesses to reject cash. but thing ieeur-l ieerr-- ieeur-- >> but the thing is, for a lot of businesses who deal in cash every need to be able every day, they need to be able to to the bank at the end of to go to the bank at the end of the day or at the end of the week and deposit cash. i mean, they yes, they do. they they don't. yes, they do. they don't banks won't don't because many banks won't take cash any more in those substance. >> they they yes, i learned >> they do. they yes, i learned that on this channel because they dollars day, they thousand dollars a day, they thousand dollars a day, they to take vast they don't want to take vast amounts cash they don't amounts of cash and they don't have vast amounts. have to take vast amounts. >> take you people sit here >> they take you people sit here and you say you believe in the market people, the market wants people digital money. people to use digital money. >> easier for >> it's much easier for businesses. saves a businesses. it saves them a fortune. much you fortune. it's much safer. you don't don't think don't talking you don't think there's little bit there's anything a little bit worrying bit worrying and a little bit suspicious . suspicious. >> of these globalist >> then all of these globalist woke corporations banning brits from using cash to purchase their coffee. you don't feel
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even a sense of suspicion about what's going on here. >> not even a scintilla. and it's got nothing to do with being british and everything to do with the fact that using your phone your card is phone or tapping your card is much easier, much more efficient. why people efficient. so why should people be banned? britain is one of the most inefficient economies in be banned? britain is one of the mo:western ent economies in be banned? britain is one of the mo:western world. )nomies in be banned? britain is one of the mo:western world. theses in the western world. these are things make society run things that make our society run smoother easier, and that's smoother and easier, and that's why does and ban cash in why it does try and ban cash in the united states of america. >> no, no, it would not happen. >> no, no, it would not happen. >> well, most parts of the world, the whole and the world, the whole world and the thing it's like they're thing is, it's like they're behaving it's not your behaving like it's not your money. can't get this. money. like you can't get this. you get your much as you can't get your as much as you want i can't just walk you want out. i can't just walk into tomorrow and say, into the bank tomorrow and say, can like five grand? no, can i have, like five grand? no, i've got five grand in my bank account. >> but lucky you. >> but lucky you. >> well, just can't do it. >> well, you just can't do it. it's impossible. >> no, you can't do it is even difficult to get , you know, difficult now to get, you know, if you want to control how you spend get. spend it, get. >> think i'm limited to £250 >> i think i'm limited to £250 a day. i think the bottom line is, you know, we should not it's our money. >> we should not be told how much we can deposit and how much
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we can withdraw in a day or in a week. it's our money. and without money, banks without our money, the banks would really is as would not exist. it really is as simple as that. i think they're overreaching powers by overreaching their powers by natwest. it's like they've got a death . do you know there death wish. do you know there were were just were just things were just quieting now and now quieting down with now and now the who that bank the idiots who run that bank have this and it's caused have done this and it's caused national will national uproar and farage will catch on to this. and he's not going to let this drop either. it's our money we have. they don't want you to have it because got it. because they haven't got it. >> everybody went >> imagine if everybody went into the bank tomorrow to try and get money of it. and get their money out of it. they got they they haven't got it. they literally haven't got it. they've bankrupted themselves. >> left become so >> when did the left become so trusting big state? >> when did the left become so truslt's] big state? >> when did the left become so truslt's not big state? >> when did the left become so truslt's not aboutate? >> when did the left become so truslt's not about the big >> it's not about the big states, free market. states, about the free market. ironically that's why ironically because that's why people using they people are using these. they are using money. people are using these. they are usi|benjamin,|ey. people are using these. they are usi|benjamin,|eyit about the >> benjamin, if it was about the free market, these companies would customers from would not ban customers from using clear cash. >> cow you've been around longer than i have, but for the entire time that i've been using a bank account, always been account, there's always been a cap how cash you can cap on how much cash you can take and i've never met it.
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take out, and i've never met it. it's never going down and it's going down. >> by the that make >> by the way, that doesn't make it and that we're it right. and that we're spokesman, said we spokesman, by the way, said we have a duty of care to protect customers, communities and society. fraud society. this affects of fraud and crime. and we've and financial crime. and we've introduced changes, carol, introduced some changes, carol, both here on both sides of the story here on gb news. >> give them that let me >> give them that and let me come back. >> we've introduced some changes to and conditions to to our terms and conditions to help do that more effectively. >> our policies >> we review our policies regularly always seek to regularly and always seek to balance regulatory balance our regulatory responsibilities needs responsibilities with the needs of customers. of our customers. >> carol. idea >> final word, carol. the idea that protecting their that they're protecting their customers, the natwest is the very that 2012 was fined very bank that in 2012 was fined £8.5 million for not having processes protect processes in place to protect against money laundering their customer still own customer is are you still own a lot of it mobsters, tyrants, criminals they always use criminals but they always use it's own good . it's for your own good. >> it really is convenience to sell you tyranny. that's what they of course is. they do. of course it is. >> now in in what many >> now look in in what many would poetic justice, the would call poetic justice, the wokeist woman in sport, megan rapinoe , sent america crashing rapinoe, sent america crashing out of the world cup with her final ever kick of the ball. but
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after firing her spot kick high over the bar, many fans were left confused by rapinoe's reaction. watch this . rapinoe reaction. watch this. rapinoe right foots it over the bar . right foots it over the bar. well, that smirk confirms what's always been obvious . rapinoe has always been obvious. rapinoe has been spending less time training and more time meddling, like convincing her team mates not not to sing the national anthem . i'm well, i think i'd call that miss penalty. god's punishment on the unpatriotic . rapinoe luckily for
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unpatriotic. rapinoe luckily for us, by the way, england showed her how it was done by beating nigeria this morning on penalties. so we're through to the quarterfinal. penalties. so we're through to the quarterfinal . mcgeough the quarterfinal. mcgeough malone, butterworth, do malone, benjamin butterworth, do stand by because coming up in malone, benjamin butterworth, do starmedia ecause coming up in malone, benjamin butterworth, do starmedia buzz.e coming up in malone, benjamin butterworth, do starmedia buzz sherlock, up in malone, benjamin butterworth, do starmedia buzz sherlock, actress the media buzz sherlock, actress amanda abbington is forced to delete her twitter account for raising concerns over highly sexualised drag performances for children . so is new strictly children. so is the new strictly stars predicament the latest proof that trans actors will cancel anyone who dares question them? my superstar panel weigh in first, though , in shortly. first, though, olympic legend sharon olympic swimming legend sharon davies gives her unrivalled analysis on british rowing, finally, banning trans competitors from women's sport . competitors from women's sport. and did you know a trans woman is actually a biological man? well, a third of the nation doesn't. so sharon's live next to analyse .
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fleet street's finest kelvin mackenzie coming up on the government's plan to send illegal migrants to ascension island . but first, former island. but first, former olympic swimmer and medallist sharon davies and a transgender tennis player, ali sia rowley has won a women's national championships in america under us tennis rules , trans athletes us tennis rules, trans athletes are allowed to compete alongside biological females, something that tennis superstar and women's rights campaigner martina navratilova has slammed as not fair on twitter. now.
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sharon davies great to speak to you here in the uk, british rowing has now banned trans athletes from female events, but the fight to protect women's sport clearly far from over. sharon given this tennis case, yeah , good evening. yeah, good evening. >> nice to speak to you again. >> nice to speak to you again. >> been a little while. >> been a little while. >> dan, i've just come back from denver actually, where we've had a big conference getting together women's groups all together women's groups from all over are trying to over the world who are trying to fight for fair sport for females and actually the brits are doing pretty well . so we're winning pretty well. so we're winning one a time. as you one sport at a time. as you mentioned, rowing. they've just announced which announced their policy, which comes into to act on the 11th of september, where they will be protecting the female category. and because it's important that everyone do sport , they're everyone can do sport, they're creating open category where creating an open category where absolutely everybody is welcome. however identify. however they want to identify. but female category will be but the female category will be for are biologically for people that are biologically female actually , you know, female that actually, you know, need to have that protection so that have fair sport. that they can have fair sport. so that's good and hopefully
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world rowing follow just world rowing will follow just the as world cycling has the same as world cycling has now followed as well. >> but sharon, tonight we can add rugby here in the uk to the long list of sports that seem to be succumbing to this extreme gender ideology. so this is the case of the muslim woman, lucy masoud, who asked try tag rugby, a company that organised tag rugby leagues, about female only training sessions because her faith meant she wanted assurances that they would only include females , as in a include females, as in a response posted to twitter. try tag rugby told her that sport is for everyone because trans women are women. they would be welcome at the female only training sessions. what's your reaction? sharon yeah, this is a really difficult one, isn't it? >> because what's happening now is by including transgender women, you are excluding muslim women, you are excluding muslim women who have a very strong faith that says that they can't actually come into physical contact with people of the opposite sex. you know, and we need to reiterate that a trans
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woman a trans identifying woman is a trans identifying male. they are male . so male. they are male. so therefore we're self—exclude adding women from women's sport andifs adding women from women's sport and it's a really difficult one because actually i'm very split on this. i believe that sports should be for everybody. and you know, british rugby has protected the female classification when it comes to contact because it's contact rugby because it's dangerous and because they want to make the sport fair as well. but i think in tag, you know, we're about something we're talking about something that's being created so that people play, maybe mixed sex people can play, maybe mixed sex rugby it's safer . and people can play, maybe mixed sex rugby it's safer. and i rugby and it's safer. and i think the difficulty we've got is that need then to have an is that we need then to have an announcement that this announcement to say or that this is mixed sex game and is a mixed sex game and therefore there should be a female only game if we don't want to exclude women from, you know, religions in particular, where they have very strong faith indeed. where they have very strong faith incsharon, this new survey >> and sharon, this new survey over the weekend shocked me. i don't know about you two. it found that a third of brits don't know that transgender women are actually biological males . those with the beeb
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males. those with the beeb singled out for regularly using politically correct terms like trans women without actually explaining what that means. so, sharon, what was your reaction to this survey result and do you think broadcasters and politicians need to be more explicit when talking about these gender issues ? these gender issues? >> i think we need to use language properly. you know, we are it's the trans activists have been very clever in confusing everybody. and there's so many different variations of how we talk about people that are trans. so i now often use the terminology trans identifying males because then we know we're talking about a biological male . and you're biological male. and you're right, you know, one third that's one in every three people does not realise that a trans woman is male. does not realise that a trans woman is male . now, humans woman is male. now, humans cannot change their biological sex. so whatever your sex is, is the sex that you will remain for the sex that you will remain for the rest of your life regardless of surgery or hormones , or how of surgery or hormones, or how you wish to express yourself .
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you wish to express yourself. and that's very important. and, you know, certainly in sport, but important in but it's also important in things like medicine. so we need to sure that people to make sure that people understand owned biology, you understand owned by biology, you know, we can't be sending women for prostate checks. you know , for prostate checks. you know, we can't be sending males for cervical smears. you know, we need to make sure that we know the difference between in biology. so i think, yes, there's a lot of deliberate confusion going going on. and one of the things that i find very difficult to get my head around is when we say transgender woman accused of rape, you know, you know, and i just think that's when we need to be saying trans identifying male categorically, because these are male crimes. they're not female crimes. and we need to understand that. >> there's such an irony about the bbc pushing this message, though, sharon, because look at the weekend that we've just had huge big ups to the england roses netball team that made the world cup final for the first
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time. they took silver history making . then, of course, you've making. then, of course, you've got the bbc quite rightly talking about the lionesses at every possible opportunity . you every possible opportunity. you know, these are team sports . know, these are team sports. sharon that would be utterly destroyed if there was a biological male taking even one of the positions either on the court or on the pitch. so the message is very mixed, isn't it, because you've got the bbc pretending that they care about women's sport, but they're not standing up for women governing bodyin standing up for women governing body in this country to protect the female classification at the moment we know of. >> so there will be more, but we know 50 trans identifying know of 50 trans identifying males playing in the males that are playing in the female game. so that's women female game. so that's 50 women that losing their sport that are losing their sport to people are male and a large people that are male and a large proportion of are goalies , proportion of them are goalies, because being more because obviously being more explosive, being taller , having explosive, being taller, having bigger hands, those are all big , big advantages. so when you're being a goalie, so know, being a goalie, so you know, yes, fantastic to see those yes, it's fantastic to see those girls out there doing us proud,
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but we need to make sure there's a pathway. and if pathway is full of people that are male in the game , then that's the female game, then that's going to make it very difficult for our girls to find their way through. very much through. so i'd like very much for the fa to protect the women's game. and then of course, we'd very much fifa course, we'd very much like fifa to the thing. what did to do the same thing. what did you megan rapinoe? and you think of megan rapinoe? and we it's just it we are winning. it's just it shouldn't be this hard. >> well, you are winning in certain then you've certain areas, but then you've got rapinoe, you know, the got megan rapinoe, you know, the very american footballer very woke american footballer who missed, by the way, the final penalty shot and the team crashed out. and she she said she's absolutely fine , has no she's absolutely fine, has no issue with trans competitors in her team . her team. >> and she's just about to retire, isn't she? so i have to say, i have nothing but disdain for female athletes that have had their pathway that have had their opportunities, that have given themselves a wonderful platform to earn an absolute fortune , pulling up the fortune, pulling up the drawbridge behind them . so. so drawbridge behind them. so. so some of the things i'd like to say about her, i'm not going to
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be to stick on television be able to stick on television on loud and clear. >> and clear. sharon davies >> loud and clear. sharon davies , medallist and , our olympic medallist and women's rights campaigner, thank you so much, sharon. we'll speak soon. flees religion kelvin mackenzie standby with mackenzie on standby with his unfiltered to send unfiltered take on plans to send channel migrants the channel migrants to the ascension of rwanda falls ascension island of rwanda falls through. first, though, the weather warm feeling inside weather that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news evening. >> i'm alex deakin and this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news a bit of a north south split with the weather tomorrow mostly fine across the north, whereas in the south grey with south quite a grey tuesday with rain and drizzle from this little weather doesn't little weather feature doesn't look it? is look much, does it? but it is introducing more cloud rain and drizzle as we through the drizzle as we go through the evening it will continue evening and it will continue across south overnight. we across the south overnight. we do showers around do have some showers around across scotland at the across northern scotland at the moment. heavy ones here and moment. some heavy ones here and there they'll steadily there as well. they'll steadily fade through the night. and then a of scotland, a good part of scotland, northern ireland, northern and eastern dry and
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eastern england will be dry and clear the night and that clear through the night and that will turn a little will allow it to turn a little chilly. temperatures into chilly. temperatures down into single a mild night in single figures. a mild night in the south—west the cloud the south—west because the cloud is in. it's to make is moving in. it's going to make for miserly , drizzly start for a miserly, drizzly start across south and west wales and south—west england and some of that light rain and drizzle will trickle towards the midlands and eventually the eventually towards the south—east. a bright south—east. so after a bright start and for east anglia start here and for east anglia it will cloud over much of northern england though northern ireland, southern ireland, central, southern scotland fine with scotland having a fine day with some a few some sunny spells, just a few showers the far north where showers in the far north where it'll still be breezy and still on side. temperatures on the cool side. temperatures struggling degrees struggling to reach 20 degrees for most of us. but there are signs of warmer weather on the way. fine day for many. on wednesday, it will be again quite in the west. some quite cloudy in the west. some patchy rain for northern ireland certainly in the morning. misty and coasts and murky around the coasts in the south—west. a good the south—west. but for a good chunk the country wednesday chunk of the country wednesday looking with hazy looking dry with some hazy sunshine starting to turn sunshine and starting to turn a little warmer with temperatures more widely the 20s that more widely into the 20s that warm feeling inside from boxt
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boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news coming up in uncancelled. >> it played a key role in our victory in the falklands, but now a sentient island could be the destination for channel migrants heading for britain. fleet kelvin fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie delivers his verdict on overseas on the british overseas territory in five other african back ups. if rwanda falls through. next, though, sherlock actress amanda abbington deletes her social media accounts for raising concern over highly sexualised drag shows for kids, putting her at risk of being axed from the upcoming strictly come dancing series. so are we no longer safe to debate these really tough issues? my superstar panel weigh in on this
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to the daily mail, which surprise, surprise, reads tory immigration chaos. the paper reports that dozens of asylum seekers were blocked from arriving board the bibby arriving on board the bibby stockholm barge at the last minute, lawyers the minute, with lawyers arguing the vessel the i leads vessel is unsafe. the i leads with fears of a fall in top a—level grades. the paper says the 2023 results will not take into account the disruption caused by teacher strikes, with 50,000 pupils set to miss out on top grades next week. my superstar panel returned. now top daily express columnist carole malone , the journalist carole malone, the journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth, and the columnist and media personality carole mcgiffin. now star british actress amanda abbington was an unlikely strictly come dancing contestant for two reasons. she's one, she's actually pretty famous, right? and two, she isn't woke up as a result since amanda's appearance on strictly was announced , the cancel was announced, the cancel culture mob has been in full swing. try to get her for simply sharing common sense views such
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as her opinion that it's inappropriate for semi naked drag queens to perform in front of 12 year olds and stating that if you don't actually have proper real breast milk in your breasts , just don't try and breasts, just don't try and breastfeed your baby . nothing breastfeed your baby. nothing controversial there , right? controversial there, right? however she's been hounded by the extreme trans lobby online. she deleted her twitter profile and has now posted a seven minute grovelling video to instagram. watch tweet back in march was regarded ing a 12 year old who was doing it in front of a adults and it just upset me because i saw a kid, a little kid, a 12 year old, doing something very oversexualized , something very oversexualized, and i didn't think it was right. >> and that was my tweet. i didn't associate it with the trans community, nor would i associate that with the trans community, because i think they're two separate things. >> and i'm not transphobic.
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>> and i'm not transphobic. >> i'm i'm not a transphobic person. i am a firm supporter of the legitimate trans community. >> i always have been . >> i always have been. >> i always have been. >> now, carole malone, what is so depressing about this is the fact that amanda feels the need to yet again justify opinion , to yet again justify opinion, ones that are shared by the vast majority of her fellow citizens because of a tiny mob of a media mob that only really exist on twitter, because otherwise she fears being cancelled by the bbc. >> see, i've met amanda abbington and spend some time with her and no one who knows or has met her would think for one single second. she's transphobic . she's not. i when i met her, i felt that we were quite alike in the sense that we're quite instinctive and quite reactive to things. you know, we get passionate about stuff. she's outspoken. she's outspoken. outspoken. she's very outspoken. but, . but, you know, i am devastated. and really disappointed that and i'm really disappointed that she made this statement she has made this statement because she the word you used
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before was grovel. she's stated herself in front of the nation, but particularly in front of the trans mob and has had to explain herself now because she's going, i just have this fear because this isn't her at all. that's not what she's like. i just have this feeling that she might have been pressurised. maybe by the bbc, who she's now going to do strictly with, because we know how woke the bbc is. they won't want this coming up while she's a contest. and so i imagine and i don't know this for sure they can correct me i'm wrong, i'm can correct me if i'm wrong, i'm thinking to myself, maybe they've make this they've told her to make this statement, to get it out of the way your twitter way and delete your twitter account altogether. and also so depressing. >> it is depressing. >> it is depressing. >> but i was thinking about it and i was thinking, you know, she's an actress of a certain age. maybe she needs the cash, maybe needs profile. you maybe she needs the profile. you know, does amazing maybe she needs the profile. you know, for does amazing maybe she needs the profile. you know, for people s amazing maybe she needs the profile. you know, for people inimazing maybe she needs the profile. you know, for people in termsg things for people in terms of regenerating i can't regenerating careers. so i can't actually her on that actually blame her on that basis. i do, i'm basis. however i do, i'm saddened that woman with saddened that a woman with a kind fire that she has with
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kind of fire that she has with with firmly held convictions has felt the need to do this. i don't see her as being the strength. >> this is how the twitter mob operates, isn't it? they don't stop until they had a scalp. so she feels like she actually had to get rid of all of her history. now, the reason that i really respect amanda is she was one of the few people in the showbiz community who spoke out against the madness against lots of the madness throughout the covid pandemic. and took real guts to do as and that took real guts to do as well . well. >> yeah, i think she's apologised for quite a few things that she's said in the past, which is a bit disappointing because the thing is when you do that, they win and you know, these, these mobs, you get on twitter are just are just so pathetic. it's like the minute you start backing down and you start saying, yeah, okay, well, i'm sorry, that's it, they've won and they'll do it, they've won and they'll do it to somebody else. >> i'll come in for the kill then, you know, i would never, ever do that and i would never delete my account because of that. why is it carol, that that. but why is it carol, that so businesses, many
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so many businesses, so many institutions kowtow ing to institutions are kowtow ing to this who are vile, they are this mob who are vile, they are vicious , and they threaten vicious, and they threaten abuse, they incite violence? >> it's because all of the people in london are on twitter. none of the people out there in the real world are spending their lives looking at this vitriol. >> that's the whole point. that is the whole point. and now, now she's done that and it's getting more publicity. it's kind of giving, giving it giving, giving, giving it attention and oxygen. and she should just be quiet, really. >> edmund , why did you scoff >> edmund, why did you scoff when mcgeough said was just when mcgeough said she was just joking hopes that joking about my hopes that that carol her account ? carol would delete her account? >> of this woman >> i'd never heard of this woman . seen any tweets . i had not seen any tweets about this issue . about this issue. >> like the mob. >> like the mob. >> you're she's a huge actress and has been in many, many things. >> i don't watch many series because i'm not good with commitment. but i hadn't heard of her. i hadn't seen the tweets about her. i think this is just trying to stoke a culture war by by picking up on on things like this. are allowed this. people are allowed to disagree. clearly disagree. and clearly some people on twitter. people did disagree on twitter. and that's what's the
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problem? >> did she clearly felt forced into and worried into doing that and worried about losing her big opportunity on come dancing ? can on strictly come dancing? can you see that from what carol you not see that from what carol says, she's being rather disingenuous done this. disingenuous if she's done this. >> not how she is. >> and that's not how she is. >> and that's not how she is. >> you know, she said was >> you know, what she said was and you heard what she said she was objecting to she was objecting to a she was watching a 12 year old boy doing a act. and she felt it was a drag act. and she felt it was oversexualized for a boy. now, that's a perfectly it's a perfectly normal thing to say. and i would imagine great swathes of this country would completely agree with her. >> i think none of us are. i think it's almost certain that the bbc has forced her to do that because i know what it's like work for a big team. like to work for a big team. >> and even they didn't >> and even if they didn't direct do force to delete direct do force you to delete tweets. way, forgive tweets. and by the way, forgive even they didn't directly, even if they didn't directly, it's the nudge the agent. it's the nudge nudge the agent. exactly. putting exactly. this is putting us under of pressure. oh, god under a bit of pressure. oh, god . we don't want to have to sack her. have you. it's just her. so have you. it's just better stays forced to better she stays on forced to delete tweets. >> been. >> yeah, i've been. >> yeah, i've been. >> been by gb news. >> i've been by gb news. >> i've been by gb news. >> no, no, no. not by. >> by itv?
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>> by itv? >> no, by itv. >> no, by itv. >> yeah. just to clarify. >> yeah. just to clarify. >> yeah. just to clarify. >> yeah. to delete tweets. i didn't, by the way. and. and i got up quite a few times got pulled up quite a few times for liking tweets. yeah, seriously , that's what the bbc. seriously, that's what the bbc. >> that's what this feels to me. it feels to me like she's being pressurised and. and you know, the thing is, you know, the. >> well, if i was her, i'd just walk away. >> well, if i was her, i'd just walthisay. >> well, if i was her, i'd just walthis is a this is an ideology >> this is a this is an ideology dance. there is nothing that says we to believe this says we have to believe this ideology. yet people who ideology. and yet people who don't are cancelled. >> look at how look how they treated indeed. now look. joke of the jungle. hancock of the jungle. matt hancock would do anything to would no doubt do anything to get strictly dancing. get on to strictly come dancing. and former health and the shamed former health secretary us all feeling secretary had us all feeling a little in our stomachs little bit sick in our stomachs today, a video to today, uploading a video to tiktok of him miming a song saying from the new saying this is from the new barbie movie. just watch . i'm barbie movie. just watch. i'm just here where i see the love she sees a friend. >> what will it take for to her see the man behind elton and find mischief is not coping with
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that. >> and just in case you thought that was an outliner, i decided to put together some more of his cringiest hits. oh my god. i can't believe it's two years ago today that we did the first vaccine in the world in coventry. >> and then i cried on tv. so embarrassing. thanks for all the feedback. yes, the shirts have been a bit creased , so here goes been a bit creased, so here goes i >> -- >> mick. if 5mm >> mick. if you're not kofi , do >> mick. if you're not kofi, do you know what? >> i'm not a violent person in any way , but when i see matt any way, but when i see matt hancock doing things like that, i. i really am. i feel violent towards him. >> interesting. he has no personality. he's trying really hard. he's just he's shameless , carol. >> he is shameless personality. >> he is shameless personality. >> jeff malone, benjamin butterworth, plenty of personality here, thank goodness. and do stand by because coming up, can you guess which ballroom beauty is swapping her dancing shoes for a parachute ? i'll reveal all as we
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parachute? i'll reveal all as we reveal our greatest britain reunion, jackass. but next. and uncancelled. it's home to just over 800 people. but could ascension be ascension island soon be bolstered by an influx of channel migrants government ministers hope so. if their rwanda falls through. rwanda plan falls through. kelvin mackenzie here for in just two minutes time .
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fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie uncancelled tonight . mackenzie uncancelled tonight. and you know 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 far left campaigners, politicians and the rudderless msm might be trying their best to thwart the rwanda plan. but ministers are now reviving proposals instead send proposals to instead send illegal to ascension illegal migrants to ascension island , as the wokester get island, as if the wokester get their way more than 15,000 their way with more than 15,000 small boats already making their way across the channel this yean way across the channel this year, migrants would sent to
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year, migrants would be sent to the territory the british overseas territory in atlantic , some 4000 in the south atlantic, some 4000 miles from london, in plan miles from london, in a plan being described as in its very early stages. now, calvin, you've got five other you've also got five other african nations , including african nations, including nigeria, by the way , home to a nigeria, by the way, home to a civil war at the moment. that should be nice in the running to be considered for similar schemes. my frustration with this government is it's simply too late. it feels like spin because the tories have been speaking about turning ascension island into an offshore processing centre since 2005. i believe it could happen. i believe it could happen. i believe it could work, but there's a hell of a lot that needs. >> you're absolutely wrong. dan it can never happen. it never works. why we are in august, somebody has said rwanda is in trouble . uh, what about the trouble. uh, what about the ascension island ? yes. spin. ascension island? yes. spin. good idea. it'sjust. good idea. it's just. >> but it could work. >> but it could work. >> it can't work. >> it can't work. >> the idea of getting hold of 50,000 people saying get on that plane, we're going to take you 4000 miles and drop you in by parachute. you only the ascension. >> but here's the thing, calvin.
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you only need to do it to 50 people. and all of a sudden you smash the business. >> well, i. anyway, i just say it's not possible. >> it's not really a serious plan. there isn't a serious plan. there isn't a serious plan. there isn't a serious plan. the government are issuing ridiculous things, so landlords are now going to be fined half £1 billion if they if they take on somebody who has got some false papers and they didn't realise and all the rest of realise it and all the rest of it, they are never they aren't deaung it, they are never they aren't dealing with the substantive policy bibby stockholm thing that's not going to that's not going to work. about it's going to work. it's about it's about people. there's about three people. there's 170,000 out there that are going to be dealt with every day. >> 15 people into that barge. >> 15 people into that barge. >> but what about what about the most ridiculous aspect it all most ridiculous aspect of it all is that the people who didn't get on the boat used lawyers. we pay get on the boat used lawyers. we pay for our lawyers saying that they're scared of water. how did they're scared of water. how did they arrive for god's sake? you know, the whole thing is preposterous. but if you think it's bad now or you think it's bad now, thank god for gb views having some about this
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having some debate about this issue. earth is it going issue. what on earth is it going to like when labour get in? to be like when labour get in? what is their plan? there is no plan . we don't have either on plan. we don't have either on the tory side be honest, or the tory side to be honest, or the tory side to be honest, or the labour side. have no plan the labour side. we have no plan to with this. you only have to deal with this. you only have one my plan. you take one plan. it's my plan. you take the smugglers out, you treat it like a war. yes, it will cause problems with belgium and france. had france. we've always had problems we've been problems with them. we've been fighting thousand fighting them for a thousand years. matter we years. it doesn't matter if we don't do something in which we meet with fire. we will be meet fire with fire. we will be talking about this in a how does that work? >> because surely you would have to define people smugglers to define the people smugglers as terrorist organisation as a terrorist organisation to be justify doing that. be able to justify doing that. >> yeah, well, well , that's the >> yeah, well, well, that's the way we view it, isn't it? that we view people are going to we view people who are going to try to destabilise our country, rob schooling, rob our nhs. rob our schooling, rob our nhs. if we don't do something . okay, if we don't do something. okay, what's the alternative? the alternative is to listen to more and more home secretaries coming up with more and more preposterous like sending preposterous ideas like sending people, sending 30,000 people, 20,000 to thousand people to the
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ascension islands. where did that come from? you make the point there. we've been hearing that come from? you make the poinnow re. we've been hearing that come from? you make the poinnow honestly been hearing that come from? you make the poinnow honestly ,:)een hearing that come from? you make the poinnow honestly , i'm hearing that come from? you make the poinnow honestly , i'm notaring that come from? you make the poinnow honestly , i'm not the] this now honestly, i'm not the youngest person in the world. i've to it for 20 i've been listening to it for 20 odd years. right and so that is neven odd years. right and so that is never, ever, ever going to happen. what is going to happen. so what is going to happen, right when labour gets in, might well put a big in, they might as well put a big sign the white cliffs of sign at the white cliffs of dover saying, i'll tell you what, everybody welcome. there are are in favour of are those who are in favour of open borders. they are basically socialists, some of socialists, right? and some of them communists and them are communists and marxists. but the rest of us have to for our country. have to fight for our country. otherwise going get otherwise we're going to get swamped. teenagers swamped. how many more teenagers are going to be? how many are there going to be? how many more are they going to be more wars are they going to be in africa? the whole of africa will be moving across europe unless about unless we do something about it, unless we do something about it, unless take guns and we unless we take to guns and we use the sas and the sbs and the manner, i would like to see them used.i manner, i would like to see them used. i can never, ever see this being resolved. >> warfare against >> the warfare against the people gangs your people smuggling gangs is your solution. the problem it's solution. the problem is it's easier than done. solution. the problem is it's easit' than done. solution. the problem is it's easit is than done. solution. the problem is it's easit is easiern done. solution. the problem is it's easit is easier saidne. solution. the problem is it's easit is easier said than done >> it is easier said than done and it doesn't matter that we fall out with france that is the
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least of problems, be least of my problems, to be honest. >> the most of my problems is stopping literally 100,000 of people. that's 100,000. now, the whole of next year could come over here right they could over here right now, they could all we're at war. it is all claim we're at war. it is shocking . shocking. >> you know, it really is. it really is. it is a national emergency . and i think you're emergency. and i think you're right. there's lot of spin. right. there's a lot of spin. there's not a lot of hard and fast on either side. >> on either side. indeed. >> on either side. indeed. >> gavin mckenzie, you so >> gavin mckenzie, thank you so much. speak later in the much. we will speak later in the week, it's time now for week, but it's time now for tonight's britain and tonight's greatest britain and union jackass . my superstar union jackass. my superstar panel returned . carole malone, panel returned. carole malone, who's your nominee for tonight's great britain. >> okay. mine is surely barlas, who at the age of 62 this week is about to embark on a skeleton . she's she's going to do a .she's she's going to do a skydive and she's going to do a wing. you know, one of these wing. you know, one of these wing walk things. and she's doing it for a suicide charity. and she's doing it for very good reason. her her brother david, took his life very much in took his own life very much in 2003 at the age of 44. shirley
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has said publicly that when someone in your family kills himself, it leaves a hole in your heart that never heals. so she's now she's doing this now for charity. good on her. charity. so good on her. >> she's one of the bravest women i know. it's going to be absolutely brilliant. well done, shirley. benjamin butterworth, your greatest britain. >> for the record, >> well, for the record, i wanted to shirley ballas as wanted to do shirley ballas as well, i think she well, because i think she deserves ahead of i think, who are going with are you going to go with instead? i've gone with instead? but i've gone with steps, band who steps, the brilliant band who spoke up for trans lives and trans rights, brighton pride on sunday and i think they should be proud of themselves standing up to the sort of hateful mob thatis up to the sort of hateful mob that is trying to demonise trans people . people. >> mig if you're nominee, is an honorary one. >> elon musk has said >> it's elon musk who has said he will pay all the legal bills of people who have been treated unfairly by anything that they've said on on twitter or whatever it's called now. and i'll be calling him. i'll be getting in touch. >> so did you say yes , arguing >> so did you say yes, arguing for cash and then go with the guy that makes all his money
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from inflated , mythical digital money? >> do you know what i actually think? mcgeough, you might have a you might have a a good case. you might have a good case with mr musk. >> oh, might. >> oh, might. >> let's test if this >> come on, let's test if this scheme actually works. fund me if. i'm actually going if. but look, i'm actually going to with shirley ballas to go with shirley ballas because good friend of because she's a good friend of mine. think it's brilliant mine. i think it's brilliant what doing carole what she is doing here. carole malone your union. jack okay. malone on your union. jack okay. >> hugely reluctantly >> i say this hugely reluctantly , but i'm going to pick amanda abbington . i just i didn't want abbington. ijust i didn't want her prostrating herself before the trans brigade. i didn't want her apologising for something she never, ever said. and i'm really sorry that she did it . really sorry that she did it. >> yeah. no. and you explained why earlier. absolutely. benjamin butterworth, your union. well, mine is union. jack aston well, mine is a much less decision a much less arduous decision than carol's . than carol's. >> my union jack has is liz truss, the 49 day work experience prime minister who handed out a gong for every four days that she failed in office. >> do you know what i stand by this. the country she would be in a much better place economically and socially if liz
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truss and kwasi kwarteng had been able to carry out their brave and bold plan . they were brave and bold plan. they were stopped by the faceless, anti—democratic , globalist anti—democratic, globalist elite. and you know what? i think truss should absolutely get her honours list. meg, if your union jack nominee, it's natwest bank for bringing in more stringent controls over people's money. >> how they can spend it, how they can pay it in especially cash and we have to we have to stop. if i were a natwest customer right now , i would be customer right now, i would be closing my account and moving to another bank. >> carol, listen, isn't your hubby going to do that ? hubby going to do that? >> malone malone . >> malone to malone. >> malone to malone. >> sorry, malone. malone, isn't your hubby doing that? >> malone? no, i don't think he's with them anymore. >> i must have >> oh, okay. good. i must have been. the thing susan, been. well, the thing is, susan, i think right. i think you're right. >> who has an account >> anyone who has an account with with coutts with them, with coutts or whatever, because they no whatever, because they have no respect customer, no, ho. 110. >> no. >> close it down. >> close it down. >> i've got to open an account with natwest too. boss, you are
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i >> -- >> i've got to go with the gif here. natwest tonight's union jacks for trying to stop us being able to spend our own cash. and well done everyone for our don't kill cash campaign now signed up by 250,000 of you. malone mcgeough. benjamin butterworth , my fabulous butterworth, my fabulous superstar panel. thank you so much for your company tonight . much for your company tonight. i'm back again tomorrow from 9 pm. headliners as next good p.m. headliners as next good night . the temperature's rising night. the temperature's rising by next solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news evening . weather on. gb news evening. >> i'm alex deakin and this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news is a bit of a north south split with the weather tomorrow mostly fine across the north, whereas in the south quite a grey tuesday with rain drizzle from this rain and drizzle from this little feature. doesn't little weather feature. doesn't look it? but it is look much, does it? but it is introduced sing rain and introduced sing cloud rain and drizzle we go through drizzle as we go through the evening it'll continue evening and it'll continue across we across the south overnight. we do showers around
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do have some showers around across scotland the across northern scotland at the moment. and moment. some heavy ones here and there well. they'll steadily there as well. they'll steadily fade the night and then fade through the night and then a scotland, a good part of scotland, northern ireland, northern and eastern england will dry and eastern england will be dry and clear through the night and that will a little will allow it to turn a little chilly. temperatures down into single figures. a mild night in the because the cloud single figures. a mild night in th moving because the cloud single figures. a mild night in th moving in. because the cloud single figures. a mild night in th moving in. it'syecause the cloud single figures. a mild night in th moving in. it's going; the cloud single figures. a mild night in th moving in. it's going; timake jd is moving in. it's going to make for really drizzly start for a really drizzly start across south and west wales and south—west england. and some of that light rain and drizzle will trickle towards the midlands and eventually the eventually towards the south—east. so a bright south—east. so after a bright start here and for east anglia it will cloud over much of northern england though northern ireland, central, southern scotland day scotland having a fine day with some spells, few some sunny spells, just a few showers far north where showers in the far north where it'll be breezy still it'll still be breezy and still on cool side. temperatures on the cool side. temperatures struggling to reach degrees struggling to reach 20 degrees for of us. but there are for most of us. but there are signs of warmer weather on the way. a fine day for many on wednesday be again quite wednesday will be again quite cloudy west. some patchy cloudy in the west. some patchy rain for northern ireland certainly in morning. misty certainly in the morning. misty and around the coasts and murky around the coasts in the for a good the south—west. but for a good chunk of the country, wednesday looking some hazy
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gb news. >> good evening here with gb news will our top story is that grand total of 50 migrants boarded the bibby stockholm barge today. a vessel capable of holding 500. according to the home office. another small group of about 20 others refused to get on board with their lawyers, cancelling their transfer papers. campaigners say the vesselis papers. campaigners say the vessel is a safety risk . but vessel is a safety risk. but cheryl avery, who's the director of asylum accommodation for the government , says all safety government, says all safety issues have been addressed with regards to security and safety . regards to security and safety. >> it's of absolute paramount importance to us as the home office. anybody in our care needs to be looked after. well so we've gone through and made sure that we're working really closely the fire and closely with the dorset fire and safety and fire and rescue apologies . and we have worked apologies. and we have worked with the local authorities as well to make sure that the safety of all individuals on site is of paramount importance i >> -- >> well, a senior source told gb news today that any plans to
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