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him a fascist in my branding him a fascist in my digest? next, i'll deem the conservatives collectively mad for going after one of their own instead of the wicked people smugglers. and then my superstar panel smugglers. and then my superstar panel. and tonight, i'm joined by suzanne evans shaun bailey and amy nicole turner. plus, after diane abbott attacks lee anderson with this disgusting jibe about migrants dying, should keir starmer publicly denounce since the woman he once shared a labour front bench with and widdecombe and kelvin mackenzie offer their unrivalled analysis? also coming up tonight, prince harry was in tokyo shopping for wife meghan, but will his gifts be well received? back in montecito, lady colin campbell has exclusive reporting on the pair and she'll reveal all alongside phil dampier shortly in the clash. a new book for kids will depict the late princess diana's bulimia. and if you're shocked by that, the author also claims the eating disorder developed after she learned king charles's heart belonged to someone else . heart belonged to someone else. so should this really be
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introduced to children's story time ? lady victoria harvey and time? lady victoria harvey and amy anzel will give their views. tomorrow's front page is on the way to and woke disney. are they really taking the mickey again with extreme gender ideology? >> let's get dressed . today >> let's get dressed. today we're looking at the most iconic friend group, disney's mickey and friends and the character most like me is minnie mouse. and i have the most perfect dress to start the look . dress to start the look. >> make sense of >> i'll try to make sense of that for you later in the show. this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . let's go. you're watching gb news brit news channel. why the conservative party simply cannot afford a civil war over the migrant emerged agency that's in my digest straight after polly middlehurst . dan thank you. middlehurst. dan thank you. >> good evening. will. the top
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story tonight on gb news the police service of northern ireland says dissident republicans claim to be in possession now of police officers. details following an industrial scale data leak, the psni mistakenly shared details of 10,000 members of staff on tuesday. well, a group set up to assess the risk to officers caused by the breach has already had more than 600 referrals. a chief constable , simon byrne, chief constable, simon byrne, said today he was deeply sorry and that the service is working hard to stop third parties from attempting to intimidate, corrupt or cause harm to serving officers . officers. >> you can only imagine the sort of inconsolable horror as people start to realise that maybe a loved one is being put in jeopardy by what they're seeing . there are a range of emotions from people being somewhat pragmatic about, well, they already know who i am because i'm a neighbourhood officer through to people being anxious , frustrated and really, really angry .
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angry. >> well, the other top story on gb news today, 100,000 illegal migrants have now crossed the engush migrants have now crossed the english channel since 2018. the landmark figure was reached today as another 11 dinghies kharij another 550 people were intercepted attempting to cross the english channel today. in a statement, the home office said the unacceptable number of people making these dangerous crossings is placing an unprecedented strain on our asylum system and the number of people waiting to start routine hospital treatment in england has reached a new record high. nhs england found over 7.5 million people were waiting to start treatment at the end of june. start treatment at the end of june . that's the highest number june. that's the highest number since two thousand and seven. and cutting, waiting lists is another of rishi sunak's key priorities for this year in scotland. nicola sturgeon has defended her government's use of taxpayers money for travel up
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grades. scotland's former first minister says that the spending probably totalled less than one flight taken by the prime minister. rishi sunak. £10,000, though, was spent in three years on vip airport upgrades. her successor, humza yousaf, has ordered a review . today. the ordered a review. today. the high street chain wilko collapsed . the company's collapsed. the company's appointed administrators after failing to secure a rescue deal, putting 12,000 jobs at risk. the chain has 400 stores across the uk and the home secretary has been saying today anyone who took part in suspected looting on london's oxford street yesterday evening must be, in her words, hunted down and locked up. nine people were arrested as police wielding batons clashed with dozens of youngsters . it followed posts on youngsters. it followed posts on tiktok , encouraging people to tiktok, encouraging people to steal from a well—known sports store. some outlets shut their doors as crowds gathered and
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officers issued 34 dispersal orders . lastly virgin galactic orders. lastly virgin galactic has completed its first space tourism flight, sending three passengers to the edge of space. the passengers enjoyed weightlessness. we believe , for weightlessness. we believe, for around five minutes as the unity reached 85km above the earth . reached 85km above the earth. richard branson's company joins jeff bezos blue origin and elon musk's spacex in the space tourism business on tv, online dab+ radio and the tunein app . dab+ radio and the tunein app. this is gb news, britain's news . channel >> a grim milestone in putting british lives and livelihoods under threat . earlier today, under threat. earlier today, another 400 people arrived in
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eight small boats via our unsafe , cured southern border, which means that gb news can now confirm that 100,000 migrants have crossed the channel since the start of this crisis in 2018. this national emergency threatens to overwhelm the prime minister, rishi sunak, ahead of the next election with his qatar rhetorical pledge to stop the boats looking a near—certain failure without the most dramatic action that he doesn't seem to have the guts to pursue you. meanwhile deluded conservative wet mps continue to tear their own party apart after their deputy chairman, lee anderson , said exactly what the anderson, said exactly what the majority of the country is thinking. if the arrivals from france don't want to enjoy the relative luxury of the bibby stockholm barge , then they can f stockholm barge, then they can f off back the red wall warrior doubled down on gb news today. >> we tell you this martin and many of your gb news viewers will probably agree with me on this. i have stopped in worst accommodation in skegness , in
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accommodation in skegness, in blackpool scarborough , in blackpool in scarborough, in whitby, all of the country and did a moan. no, i went for a nice weekend or a week at a lovely time. didn't complain to anybody and anybody is complaining the standard complaining about the standard of accommodation of luxury accommodation because that's is in this that's what it is in this country. now. i stand by my words. should go back to words. they should go back to where they come from. >> q hysteria from the >> q woke hysteria from the walking dead of the tory party who really should go off and just join the lib dems? okay, listen to this bitter tory ex—minister who branded lee chaotic and unsophisticated , chaotic and unsophisticated, another ludicrously told the independent he was a fascist who does not represent the same party as me. former attorney general dominic grieve went on the record raging that such foul language will turn floating voters off and risked making the tories the even nastier party before adding that it was a sad commentary on the current state of the conservative party. when its deputy chairman resorts to crude and threatening profanities . another former tory
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profanities. another former tory minister went even further, saying this . saying this. >> this is as big a problem for france as it is for. us >> how deluded are these losers ? >> and 7- >> and i ? >> and i actually 7 >> and i actually mean ? >> and i actually mean little real losers because if they think lee anderson rather than the invasion via the channel being overseen by wicked people smugglers if they think lee anderson is the problem , then anderson is the problem, then they can say hello to a historic landslide wipe out with this sort of division . the prospect sort of division. the prospect of the conservatives campaigning to leave the echr as they must seems an increasingly remote prospect . inertia seems an increasingly remote prospect. inertia is gripping every aspect of our political establishment over how to tackle this issue. there's even confusion now over whether tens bought by the home secretary to house 2000 migrants at raf wethersfield in essex will be erected . what are you waiting
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erected. what are you waiting for? put up the tents now. okay. and make it absolutely clear to illegal migrants in calais that they're not guaranteed luxury hotel accommodation the moment they set foot on our shores is because, let me tell you , time because, let me tell you, time is running out to respond. now, my superstar panel, the journalist and political commentator suzanne evans concert live peer lord shaun bailey lee and the author and broadcaster dr. amy nicole turner . sean, how frustrated turner. sean, how frustrated does this make you as a proud conservative to see the whets in your party believe that lee anderson and his comments, which person i agree with, some people might say he shouldn't have used that fruity language . fine. but that fruity language. fine. but i think the majority of the country are actually with lee on this. and they seem to think he's a bigger problem than actually the boats. he's a bigger problem than act|look, the boats. he's a bigger problem than act|look, the the boats. he's a bigger problem than act|look, the way the boats. he's a bigger problem than act|look, the way he boats. he's a bigger problem than act|look, the way he b it, s. he's a bigger problem than act|look, the way he b it, the >> look, the way i see it, the fruity language is uncalled for. and what it's done, it's taken away focus from what we really
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should talking if all should be talking about. if all of see people using of a sudden see people using words fascism, don't words like fascism, they don't know if they know what fascists are. if they think that's what happened here. but what it's all doing not but what it's all doing is not letting reality. letting us focus on the reality. the this is the answer to this is international. it's going to cost money. but what cost a lot of money. but what was interesting is the tents in particular, i think they're an admission cost that admission of the huge cost that we me be clear. we we have. let me be clear. we have to make sure anybody who arrives then arrives here, we will then with arrives here, we will then with a level decency. so if we a level of decency. so if we decide that's tents, must be decide that's tents, we must be very to make sure they very careful to make sure they are living in decent. they will be. but be clear, they be. but let's be clear, they never bought them because they want message that it's want to send a message that it's tough get they tough when you get here. they bought because they can't bought them because they can't afford keep putting people in afford to keep putting people in hotels. really hotels. that's what's really going. that. going. no, i know that. >> that. but the point >> i know that. but the point is, it might act as a small is, it might also act as a small deterrent because at deterrent to because look, at the the day, being on the the end of the day, being on the luxury bibi stockholm barge, that deterrent . being in that ain't a deterrent. being in a star luxury ain't a four star luxury hotel ain't a deterrent. maybe if you're in deterrent. so maybe if you're in a tent essex, i don't it a tent in the essex, i don't it because what it is you've got what people seem to conveniently forget is a
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forget is that this is a commercial enterprise and the commercial enterprise and the commercial enterprise and the commercial enterprise is probably people pictures probably showing people pictures of barges. of the barges. >> showing people pictures of >> so showing people pictures of the tents. >> so showing people pictures of the right. it's showing >> right now, it's showing pictures hotels pictures of luxury hotels will be but we have to make sure that >> but we have to make sure that we our level we maintain our level of decency. and just to be sure, there was a conservative minister that minister who said that we're wrong all this. wrong about all of this. actually, he's wrong. france doesn't have the same problem we have because france can send them here. and also giving them here. and also we're giving france lot of money. france an awful lot of money. however you left the conservative party ten years ago now , in part, i imagine, because now, in part, i imagine, because of these wets who seem to frustrate any genuine conservative policy these days. >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, my leaving was also partly because i wanted to leave the european union and, you know, david cameron, stood as leader cameron, when he stood as leader of conservative said of the conservative party, said that he was going to stand up to the eu, he's going to renegotiate relationship. renegotiate our relationship. none he just none of that happened. he just basically and became basically capitulated and became part machinery, my part of the eu machinery, in my view. and yeah, he was also view. and but yeah, he was also the that introduced to
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the wokery that he introduced to the wokery that he introduced to the conservative party as well. the wokery that he introduced to the iiinservative party as well. the wokery that he introduced to the ii just vative party as well. the wokery that he introduced to the ii just felt le party as well. the wokery that he introduced to the ii just felt i've arty as well. the wokery that he introduced to the ii just felt i've had as well. the wokery that he introduced to the ii just felt i've had enough. and i just felt i've had enough. this party isn't conservative anymore think now, ten anymore and i think now, ten years later, we've seen that become even more , more obvious. become even more, more obvious. i mean, how how can somebody in lee anderson's own party call him a fascist ? as you said, they him a fascist? as you said, they don't know the meaning of a former tory minister. they're basically calling all their voters fascists as well, because as the vast majority of people, this civil war will destroy the party, though, won't it? >> because the problem is you've got people the attorney got people like the attorney general saying , oh, no, no, no, general saying, oh, no, no, no, we absolutely can't campaign to leave echr . well, i'm sorry, leave the echr. well, i'm sorry, you're going to have to you're going to have if you want to going to have to if you want to win election because you're win the election because you're not stop the boats. so not going to stop the boats. so if you're literally to the if you're literally going to the election a policy of of election on a policy of more of the same it comes to the same when it comes to illegal you going illegal migration, you are going to and it's not to be wiped out. and it's not that labour to do any that labour are going to do any better. just that better. it's just that conservative voters do not believe that this policy approach working. think approach is working. so i think the go to the the tories must go to the election at the very least, a
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election on at the very least, a referendum to leave the echr. >> don't think that's to >> i don't think that's going to happen. think what the tories happen. i think what the tories are that they are thinking is that they actually stop the actually have got the stop the boats, illegal migration act boats, the illegal migration act through parliament now it's got royal it's being held up royal assent, it's being held up by they're royal assent, it's being held up by we they're royal assent, it's being held up by we don't they're royal assent, it's being held up by we don't the toe royal assent, it's being held up by we don't the to leave saying we don't need to leave the do that. so i'm not the echr to do that. so i'm not sure they're going to do that. and is i think, you know, and there is i think, you know, you know, i kind of see that argument. but me, somebody as brexiteer i as sort of brexiteer as i am and as sort of very opposed to the kind of woke cancel as i am, i'm even cancel culture as i am, i'm even i would doubts actually i would have doubts actually about as a policy about running that as a policy at the general election, to be absolutely honest. so i think if i'm concerns about that, absolutely honest. so i think if i'm not concerns about that, absolutely honest. so i think if i'm not really1cerns about that, absolutely honest. so i think if i'm not really1cern how>ut that, absolutely honest. so i think if i'm not really1cern how i|t that, absolutely honest. so i think if i'm not really1cern how i would. i'm not really sure how i would. >> question though did it >> question though when did it become woke not be become woke to not be comfortable six comfortable with housing? six people floating barge people on a floating barge indefinitely detaining people indefinitely, not detained , indefinitely, not detained, which is why they're not detained, which is what they are. they cannot work actually, they're being criminalised on and off. the illegal migration practises, apparently. so they're not they do not have an existing. >> but why did you say that? >> but why did you say that? >> detaining. they are detained
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in the sense that they cannot work, they cannot contribute to society, i.e. they cannot get jobs. are suspect added jobs. they are suspect added indefinitely because that has been proven to be here illegally, absolutely detrimental to their mental health in entirety. deterrence. do not work if you think that that people. >> okay so your message is come to the uk illegally and we're going to allow you to work and enter our economy. mhm. okay. and maybe and maybe maybe grow our economy and contribute to society . society. >> are they living? >> are they living? >> can i just living. >> can i just living. >> where can i. >> where can i. >> where can i. >> where are they getting hospital treatment. have you seen a record waiting seen there a record waiting lists nhs today. do you seen there a record waiting lists that nhs today. do you seen there a record waiting lists that you s today. do you seen there a record waiting lists that you can'tay. do you seen there a record waiting lists that you can't blame/ou seen there a record waiting lists that you can't blame asylum know that you can't blame asylum seekers for the nhs seekers for the for the nhs waiting list? >> you're missing the point. that's insane what i'm saying is, do you know is on is, do you know the nhs is on the run by the migrants? the whole run by the migrants? that's so true . can i just that's so true. can i just address one thing? because everybody's had quite the turn and i haven't really had a turn yet, me have a turn. the yet, so let me have a turn. the home office has done research into whether this idea of deterrence works. it doesn't work. the things that in
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australia. that was australia. no, that was different. that wasn't it wasn't it wasn't aiming when people when people arranged come when people arranged to come here, don't think, oh, they when people arranged to come here, knowion't think, oh, they when people arranged to come here, know anything k, oh, they when people arranged to come here, know anything aboutthey don't know anything about benefit . they don't know benefit system. they don't know anything hotels . anything about the hotels. they're their they're not hotels. their reasoning geo. this is home reasoning is geo. this is home office data. it's geo political. >> sorry, you think i trust conflict , civil service. conflict, civil service. >> it's terrorism. home office, it's economic conditions of the origin countries. these are vulnerable people looking for a better existence. >> let me just repeat by coming from france. amy, can i just ask you, do you have a problem with housing migrants in tents? >> of course . i have a big >> of course. i have a big problem with housing. some of the most vulnerable people from some of the most discussed existing conditions in the whole of the world. how dare you talk about albania detaining a first world country? >> and a nato country. how >> and it's a nato country. how do you know? >> main problem, though my >> my main problem, though my main to come main paid thousands to come here. why would you? and why would why you do would you? why would you do that? are backing. how that? you are backing. how insane. be insane. why would it be disgusting? insane. why would it be dingrafficking operation and for >> trafficking operation and for
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you to say when did it become, you to say when did it become, you know, not acceptable to put people in tents? when did it become acceptable to open the borders of this country to criminals whose background we don't know where don't know we don't know where they from. we don't know. they come from. we don't know. and british and what about the british people living miami, amy? people living in miami, amy? >> the british people >> what about the british people living who living in poverty in point who would love to be in a four star hotel, all paid for with your food? okay. >> first of all, they're not in a four star hotel. secondly, our woeful our welfare woeful state of our welfare system not to do with people system is not to do with people seeking in this country. seeking asylum in this country. to pick up on the point that susanne the susanne made. it's not the problem of where they are currently. it's the point that they cannot be processed. the backlog of the office is backlog of the home office is what causing . hold on, hold what is causing. hold on, hold on. have stopped on. people have not stopped coming. nato. >> hold on, amy. hold on. amy, coming. nato. >> h> h> h
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our no, not before they add pressure. >> pressure. >> we don't know who they are. we've literally criminalised and stagnated hotels. stagnated them in hotels. suzanne my fabulous suzanne evans, my fabulous superstar worry, superstar panel, don't worry, they all night. superstar panel, don't worry, the aren't all night. superstar panel, don't worry, the aren't going all night. superstar panel, don't worry, the aren't going anywhere. but >> aren't going anywhere. but coming diane vile coming up, diane abbott's vile migrant has left her migrant tweet has left her political hanging a political career hanging by a thread. starmer thread. so does keir starmer need rapidly early and need to act rapidly early and kick her out for good from the labour party? former tory minister and conservative firebrand ann widdecombe get stuck that shortly. but up stuck into that shortly. but up next in the clash, a controversial new children's book set to depict princess book is set to depict princess diana's bulimia diana's battle with bulimia before blaming her condition on prince charles. now king charles's affair. but is it appropriate to push such a difficult subject on kids while dragging the king's name through the mud? lady victoria harvey and amy ansell debate that next. but what do you think? diana gbnews.com vote now poll at gb news on twitter . back after this
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9:00 only on gb news britain's news . channel and widdecombe and news. channel and widdecombe and my royal master minds coming up. >> but first, the clash and the memory of princess diana will be invoked again next month when a controversial new children's book blaming her bulimia on king charles affair hits bookshelves . illustrations from the little people big dreams series of reads shows diana slumped in the kitchen of kensington palace with the words whenever she felt alone . she felt better by eating alone. she felt better by eating all the cakes she could find in the royal kitchens that went on.
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even though her life seemed like a fairy tale , diana soon a fairy tale, diana soon realised that prince's heart belonged to someone else . now belonged to someone else. now the book has sparked outrage from critics, including many sufferers of bulimia . but what sufferers of bulimia. but what do you think? is it appropriate to put such a difficult subject into a children's book and drag the king's name through the mud ? doing battle on this now is the socialite lady victoria harvey and social commentator amy anne zell. lady v is this appropriate, especially me blaming king charles for diana's bulimia ? because i've actually bulimia? because i've actually spoken to a lot of eating disorders campaign . 18 to sort disorders campaign. 18 to sort of campaigners about this today who tell me that's really dodgy territory and they don't actually think it's making the right point about eating disorders, trying to blame it on another individual . another individual. >> well, yeah, but it's not just that. i think it's just opening up , giving little children ideas up, giving little children ideas of up and eating cake.
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of throwing up and eating cake. they wouldn't even know about bulimia . you know, it's an adult bulimia. you know, it's an adult theme. i just think just think theme. i just think i just think at age , it's just like, you at that age, it's just like, you know, people teaching children now sex is at age 6 or 7. now what sex is at age 6 or 7. i think it's too young . it's going think it's too young. it's going to give them ideas now that they're think, okay, so they're going to think, okay, so if upset someone or if i'm upset with someone or when i'm older, my boyfriend leaves me or my husband leaves me, i'm going to go and throw up and lots of cake because and eat lots of cake because i think that going to resonate think that is going to resonate and they're going to and that they're going to actually that their actually have that in their head, in their unconsciousness, and think about it. >> and maybe they will see eating disorders like this, a fairy teaching them aren't usually related specifically, fairy teaching them aren't usuyit's related specifically, fairy teaching them aren't usuyit's actually;pecifically, fairy teaching them aren't usuyit's actually marital lly, but it's actually marital difficulty, teaching but it's actually marital difficulty, this teaching but it's actually marital difficulty, this is teaching but it's actually marital difficulty, this is what1ing but it's actually marital difficulty, this is what princess them, oh, this is what princess diana has done. >> so maybe you should try it so it glamorises it. >> think so. >> yeah, i think so. >> yeah, i think so. >> mean, do you think it's >> i mean, do you think it's great that the book is going to raise awareness like this? >> i think this series is a great tool. great educational tool. i actually have which one? actually have one. which one? this is the steve jobs one. >> thank god you haven't bought me greta thunberg one. okay. me the greta thunberg one. okay. yeah, that would be going.
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>> i that be in the bonfire. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> no, but it is a great education tool. my son is. he's seven today, actually. >> he's. >> he's. >> what's his name? >> what's his name? >> jacob. >> jacob. >> happy birthday, jacob. >> happy birthday, jacob. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> happy birthday, jacob. named after rees—mogg, i imagine. >> actually, my son is in >> yes, actually, my son is in the same class as his son sextus. but anyway. yes. so i love these books. this series is brilliant. what it is brilliant. and what it does is it issues. so whether it addresses issues. so whether it's bulimia with steve jobs, for example. yeah, he dropped out of university. he meditates. he was adopted . so subject he was adopted. so subject matters that children of six, seven, eight years old wouldn't necessarily know. so you want little seven year old jacob learning about bulimia. >> do you want him? >> do you want him? >> different topic, jacob learns meditating and throwing up is too different. well it's better that i'm talking to jacob about bulimia versus him seeing something about it on youtube or seeing something on the news about thing that concerns me about thing that concerns me about these books is they are very woke. >> do you think what age should
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they know about these things? i don't think kids should know about things like eating disorders until they're like teenagers . i disorders until they're like teenagers. i don't a disorders until they're like teenagers . i don't a seven year teenagers. i don't a seven year old trying to tell them about calories weight. that's calories and weight. that's going them issues. going to give them issues. >> hits people >> but bulimia hits people sometimes who are six, seven, eight years old. and i tell you, it's true. i was looking at the priory website today and sure enough, are children who enough, there are children who are maybe their are sick because maybe their parents had it. >> they've got that idea from somewhere six year old somewhere because six year old doesn't know what bulimia is. >> ask about the >> can i just ask about the royal side of this? because one thing i'm aware of with these books, right, is that uber woke that prepared by, well, these are super. yeah. they take a woke view on the world. and don't you think it's a bit unfair that yet again when it's the king who has been blamed everything connected to anything that diana went through is always blamed on the king. >> i mean, that is actually that is a really good point because we don't actually know that. how long how long she had how long
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she actually had this for? did she actually had this for? did she actually had this for? did she actually have it when she was happy in the marriage at all, or did it just happen when, you know, camilla came into the picture? we don't really know that because we weren't there. so no, indeed. >> i mean, diana herself did talk openly about her bulimia battle, including in the now contested martin bashir interview. and also in the very famous book. and she's written by she said it was a cry for help. >> right. and so which it sounds like it was a cry for help. and she probably like it was a way for her to get some sort of attention and, you know, see a therapist or see somebody. >> and so maybe it is fair to blame it on charles then amy, in that case. >> yes. and it's to okay make that association. maybe it was that. maybe it was something else. the author chose to relate it to king charles. prince charles time. so that's charles at the time. so that's okay, what they're doing okay, because what they're doing is you there is is they're showing you there is a causation , an issue that a causation, an issue that caused her to. but lots of
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eating disorder campaigners deny that there's any causation , that there's any causation, though, right? it's just another way to see the issue. and ultimately , the author is ultimately, the author is bringing this issue to the minds of children who need to see it in a in a sensitive way versus seeing it in a sensationalised way on the news. >> but do you not think that this is going to give children ideas, though? >> no, because oftentimes i'm like a kid is going read that like a kid is going to read that book and think, oh, i'm to going look up bulimia and see what this maybe going to this is and maybe i'm going to try it. >> but try it. » but try it. >> but these are being >> but usually these are being read a positive spin, read with a positive spin, whether it's from the teacher's perspective, from a parent's perspective, from a parent's perspective, is introducing perspective, this is introducing children to some great people, teaching them to dream big, because that's what this is all about , being because that's what this is all about, being up. >> be brave, great, dream big. and it's not necessarily about the bulimia per se. it's just showing children that this woman, princess diana, who seemed to have a perfect life, might not have had a perfect. i know. >> but when they're that young, they what she did accomplish in
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her short life. >> but when they're small, you have protect them the have to protect them from the evils of the world. >> you can't tell them to. >> you can't tell them to. >> so much anyway because publishers have certainly got what want, though, which what they want, though, which is a of lot of we're talking a hell of a lot of we're talking about a hell of a lot of we're talking abo right? >> right? >> right? >> so exactly. >> right? >> lady(actly. >> right? >> lady victoria harvey, amy anzel, much. anzel, thank you so much. i think biggest revelation think the biggest revelation there amy named her seven there that amy named her seven year old son afterjacob rees—mogg. absolutely love it. so who do you agree with? it's time a new children's book time for a new children's book to depict princess diana's bulimia. leigh on twitter writes, let us remember diana as the princess. she was. the sweet princess. she was. there many other traits they there are many other traits they could use to depict her and this should not be one of them. i'm actually you on that, actually with you on that, leigh. writes by leigh. veronica writes by all means, highlight very means, highlight the very serious issue, but please leave diana it. when alive , she diana out of it. when alive, she was brave enough to speak out personally and highlight the issue. in peace, issue. let her rest in peace, find another way to highlight the problem. and from faye , this the problem. and from faye, this is twitter. i thought they is via twitter. i thought they were throwing books out were throwing kids books out because they too because they were too triggering. how was this not
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triggering? very good point. actually. the woke actually. sometimes the woke folk are a little bit hypocritical on these issues. your verdicts in 14% of you agree that it's right . well this agree that it's right. well this children's book to depict princess diana's bulimia a whopping 86% of you agree agree with lady v on this . and of with lady v on this. and of course, if you or anyone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, you can get more information by visiting beat eating disorder disorders.org. uk fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie is on standby for another explosive appearance later in the show and he's got plenty to say about the biased british bashing corporation . first, though, the corporation. first, though, the weather looks like things are heating up. >> boxed boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest broadcast for gb news. i'm greg dewhurst. we're going to see increasing risk of showers as we move towards the
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weekend, but there will be some sunny spells just turning a little cooler too. we look at the bigger picture. this area of low pressure moves in another area of low pressure for the weekend, bringing the risk of showers, not as windy showers, though not as windy as recent for recent weekends for this evening. been fine end to evening. it's been fine end to the day for many, but we do have this area of rain pushing north and it could be and eastwards. it could be heavier for a time across northern ireland crosses northern ireland as it crosses into to elsewhere into scotland to elsewhere generally quite a cloudy, warm, muggy night to come. a lot of cloud around, some drizzle over the hills. temperatures remaining in double figures, 17, 18 degrees a low for some of 18 degrees is a low for some of us. a bit of a cloudy start to friday. still some rain across scotland. heavy at times, pushing away eastwards and pushing away north eastwards and then the morning, then slowly through the morning, it brighten we it starts to brighten up. we could see area of cloud could see this area of cloud push into southeast england, though, showery push into southeast england, thoufor showery push into southeast england, thoufor the showery push into southeast england, thoufor the afternoon showery push into southeast england, thoufor the afternoon .howery rain for the afternoon. elsewhere, afternoon, elsewhere, bright afternoon, sunny spells and scattered showers turning breezy around western making it feel western coast, making it feel a little cooler here. still highs reaching 27 degrees towards east anglia. and then saturday this low approaches us, gives spells
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of rain across the north and the west of the uk as the winds pick up. best of the drier, brighter weather holding on towards the south—east but even here, we'll see showers moving in later see some showers moving in later on day. and quite on in the day. and quite blustery temperatures, blustery, high temperatures, a little and that little cooler, too. and that continues into sunday monday little cooler, too. and that contifurtherto sunday monday little cooler, too. and that contifurther showers y monday little cooler, too. and that contifurther showers and monday with further showers and temperatures a below temperatures a little below average . average. >> looks like things are heating up . boxed boilers proud sponsors up. boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> coming up, prince william tops the royal popularity stakes in america and mum, both republican and democrat voters. so is us media superstar meghan kelly. right that trailing harry and meghan have failed stateside , died and they quote remain loathed by royal masterminds lady colin campbell and phil dampier give their expert take shortly. but next does care starmer need to act rapidly and ban diane abbott from the labour party after her disgraceful migrant death jibe. no nonsense former tory minister ann
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news. the people's channel or britain's news . news. the people's channel or britain's news. channel >> my royal masterminds, lady colin campbell and phil dampier up shortly. first, though, big willie style with former tory minister ann widdecombe and diane abbott sparked outrage yesterday after writing this piece about the tragic deaths of 41 migrants in a shipwreck off the coast of italy. these
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migrants have indeed left off to the bottom of the sea just horrific. i mean, she deleted the tweet. it looked like it was a humourless dig at lee anderson, who spoke for many when he made these remarks to the daily express. >> if they don't like barges, then they should off back to france now, abbott had the whip removed by keir starmer earlier this year after comments she made in the observer were deemed anti—semitic, but she remains a labour member , so an labour party member, so an goodness me, uh , new low from goodness me, uh, new low from diane abbott, once a labour party frontbencher . suddenly a party frontbencher. suddenly a new low and one would hope it would be an all time low because i really don't see how she could get much lower . get much lower. >> but she's had the whip whip removed when you have the whip removed, you're no longer a member of the party and you may not stand in the party's interest in the following election. therefore, i think what keir starmer should say is
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that he believes leaves that her constituency association should think very carefully about whether or to not select another candidate . but having said all candidate. but having said all of that, we believe in free speech or certainly i believe in free speech. and even when that freedom is exercised, distastefully as it certainly was on this occasion, even when it's exercised distastefully there is still or should be the freedom to speak and to say what you think . and then of course to you think. and then of course to face the consequence. and if the consequences are that her constituency doesn't want her any longer, then that is one thing that can happen. but if the consequence is are that people are to prepared put up with that, then you know , that with that, then you know, that is free speech. you can't say we're going to have free speech as long as the person exercising the freedom says what we like . the freedom says what we like. because the instant you've done
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that , you've actually become that, you've actually become just like the woke brigade. >> couldn't agree more , couldn't >> couldn't agree more, couldn't agree more. i think it's absolutely fine that she tweeted that. i'm not saying that twitter should have deleted her or she should be arrested or anything like that . but what anything like that. but what i do think, anne, is it shows how a lot of the hard left view, the migrant crisis and to them , they migrant crisis and to them, they actually want to politicise the loss of life. and i think that's what's really bad. and where are you on these comments? because personally, i no issue with personally, i had no issue with them. but all week, guests on my show have been very divided and no , i've no issue with it at all. >> i rather think that somebody in his public position should use perhaps more careful language in terms of the verb that he chose to use. but the centre and i entirely endorse . i centre and i entirely endorse. i mean, you know, if you don't like what you're coming to hear, then for goodness sake, stay in france or go back to france. these people are in a perfectly safe country. in france, they do
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not safety . nobody at not need safety. nobody at calais , nobody are trying to get calais, nobody are trying to get over here from france is in any need of a safe refuge. they already have it . and why don't already have it. and why don't they want to stay there ? for the they want to stay there? for the simple reason that they know that when their asylum claims are processed, the french, who are processed, the french, who are hardheaded about this, are very hardheaded about this, will simply say, no, no , no, no, will simply say, no, no, no, no, you don't get asylum . come over you don't get asylum. come over here and we don't have a national identity cards. we don't routinely practise detention. we do have a very flourishing underground economy . and so they come over here and the chances of their being ultimately removed are very small. that's what attracts them. that's why they are coming. so to come on that basis and then to moan about the conditions, anybody who actually wants a safe refuge would really welcome being on that barge
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feeling free, free from the persecution that they were trying to get away from feeling free from the fear that they would have been living in daily. they would welcome all most anything and yet they're getting very about it. well, okay. ah, that to me doesn't suggest a desperate asylum seeker. >> no, indeed. and of course they're coming from france. they're coming from that first world country of france. but look want to move on look at i want to move on because the headmaster of eton, very posh school, you where very posh school, you know where the and where boris the royals go and where boris went and everything has been accused launching accused of launching an aggressively woke cultural revolution at the elite institution . in an interview institution. in an interview with former etonian and reality star spencer matthews, simon henderson, who has nicknamed trendy hendy , hit back at trendy hendy, hit back at critics of his teaching philosophy. watch >> you've also been described and criticised for having a woke agenda. >> if by woke people mean, you know, i believe in kindness, understanding, respect, tolerance and treating people
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decently, trying to have empathy, trying to understand things from other people's perspectives, then you know, guilty as charged . guilty as charged. >> and i'm going to be honest with you, that's not the definition of woke. but it sounds like he's guilty as charged. what do you think about even the most traditional institutions like eton jumping on this woke bandwagon ? on this pc woke bandwagon? >> well, of course , you know, he >> well, of course, you know, he gave his own definition of woke , which simply means being kind and respectful . all that could and respectful. all that could be a definition of christian. that could be a definition of being brought up that is being well brought up that is not i mean that for not woke. so i mean that for somebody who is supposed to be teaching boys to analyse and to reason and to argue and to understand the meaning of words , that's a pretty treacherous definition of woke coming there. from trendy hendy . and yeah, we from trendy hendy. and yeah, we all know that woke is now in all the institutions, you know but that it should be an eton where young minds will be affected i think is worrying . on the other think is worrying. on the other
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hand, at eton, they're pretty well debate and in well trained in debate and in riposte and in reasoning and in rhetoric. and i suspect they might give trendy hendy a hard time. i rather hope they do . time. i rather hope they do. >> and would it give big willie style? great to have you back. thank you. and we'll speak next week but coming up, as social media fuels a youth campaign to terrorise london's oxford street and clash with cops , and youngsters clash with cops, is superwoman suella right to warn against the uk suffering the same fate as lawless democratic cities in the us. my superstar panel get stuck into british law and order soon. but next prince harry's solo japan jaunt continues with a shopping spree for his wife. all while meghan goes it alone. and the us at the barbie movie and taylor swift concert. so are the sussexes a united force ? sussexes still a united force? my royal mastermind, lady colin campbell and phil dampier with their inside take
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next my royal masterminds are up now. lady colin campbell and phil dampier. and after appearing at a sports summit in japan in its singapore and not home to montecito next for the duke of sussex, where he will play in his charities, polo match. but he still had meghan on his mind, according to this social media post from fellow polo player nacho figueras , with the two of nacho figueras, with the two of them, quote, shopping for their wives. rachel ayers , meanwhile, wives. rachel ayers, meanwhile, doesn't seem to be missing. her husband too badly after trips to see the new barbie movie and taylor swift were leaked to the us media, there are also reports taylor swift were leaked to the us m preparing; are also reports taylor swift were leaked to the us m preparing tore also reports taylor swift were leaked to the us m preparing to gonlso reports taylor swift were leaked to the us m preparing to go ito reports taylor swift were leaked to the us m preparing to go it alone rts she's preparing to go it alone on instagram, manage to secure the handle at meghan. so oh lady psi, we were told in the past that harry and meghan were like salt and pepper. they only worked when they were together for after the failure of netflix , the failure of spotify, really the failure of the hollywood
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move altogether , there seems to move altogether, there seems to be a very different strategy going . on yes, of course , going. on yes, of course, there's a total separation of church and state. >> let's put it that way. >> let's put it that way. >> but also, you know, there's a very cynical exercise taking place here because nacho figueras has made the point that harry and he are shopping for their wives . their wives. >> harry had never shopped for his wife before this is to silence the rumours that there is trouble in paradise. but i mean , you know, the more they mean, you know, the more they play up mean, you know, the more they play up with antics like this is, the more that people realise that there is trouble in paradise . otherwise they paradise. otherwise they wouldn't need to be denying the obvious . obvious. >> phil dampier do you think there's trouble in paradise or phil is this professional?
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because meghan , who wants to be because meghan, who wants to be a big star, has realised that the that the project is as the sussexes aren't working. so she's going to try and reposition herself as meghan i've found it fascinating for her. every move has now been leaked to the american media at the moment. like the new york post. you know, she goes to the barbie with de barbie movie with portia de rossi birthday. it's rossi on her birthday. it's leaked to the new york post. she goes the taylor swift concert goes to the taylor swift concert on own with a girlfriend. on her own with a girlfriend. it's new york it's leaked to the new york post. yeah >> good evening. i think we can guess who's doing leaking, guess who's doing the leaking, can't guess who's doing the leaking, cantheir people. you're >> their pr people. you're tempted aren't you? with tempted to ask, aren't you? with harry's to japan? where's harry's trip to japan? where's the well, apparently in the beef? well, apparently in his beef was kobe his case, the beef was the kobe beef. eating with his yum beef. he was eating with his yum yum, you had nice yum, yum. you had two nice meals. he hugged some kids from a choir in south africa . he got a choir in south africa. he got on and told us how he on stage and told us how he lives charity and of course, lives for charity and of course, he just got on with it out there and basically told us what a great philanthropist he was. but, you know, yet again, no real substance to it. off to play real substance to it. off to play polo from the outside, it
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just looks like another jaunt, doesn't an all expenses paid doesn't it? an all expenses paid jaunt. meanwhile she's out enjoying yes they're enjoying herself. yes they're doing going their separate ways and apart from the book deal, which they've on netflix which they've signed on netflix have signed just looks very much as doing separate as if they're doing separate projects of course . projects so well, of course. >> and that project they're not even together. they're even on screen together. they're just producing it. so guess just producing it. so i guess whereas the sussexes have failed miserably to crack america or other members of the royal family no such trouble , a family having no such trouble, a bombshell new poll has found that harry's brother and all time rival, now the prince of wales, is america's most popular pubuc wales, is america's most popular public figure, ranking above donald trump and president zelenskyy. this is in spite of harry's character assassination attempt against wills in that netflix reality show and his autobiography , us media autobiography, us media superstar, good friend of the show, meghan kelly, reacted by tweeting, paging harry and meghan , your campaign failed. meghan, your campaign failed. you remain loathed. and the prince and princess of wales
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beloved . and lady c, i can't beloved. and lady c, i can't imagine this news went down very well in montecito . well in montecito. >> well, i'm sure that meghan was doing her. typical thing is i can't stand it. but the fact of the matter is, william has proven that even americans don't want royals to be interfering with politics. both the republicans and the democrat supporters in the united states of america have have voted for william. they do not want royals to be involved with politics and also mean , with due respect , it. also mean, with due respect, it. he william suella, succeeds both trump and biden. i mean , he both trump and biden. i mean, he both of whom are in negative figures. so you know, i think there's a message there somewhere that harry could actually begin to
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adopt because he and meghan have completely breached every rule where royalty and politics are concerned. and they have waded in in favour of the democrat and the american people don't want it. you know, they didn't fight a civil war and have well, i suppose the war of it's not a civil war. it was the war of independence. the american revolution, war. if they didn't fight it to get free of the british, to then have a british prince and his rather frowsy way interfering with american politics. now, indeed , indeed. politics. now, indeed, indeed. >> now , look, phil, it really >> now, look, phil, it really wasn't a good week for harry, wasn't a good week for harry, was it? because the royal family finally made this decision to remove his hrh title from their official website? it means he's now only above prince andrew on the page. phil, what's the timing about? is this a power play timing about? is this a power play from the palace? >> i think it's just death by a
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thousand cuts down, to be honest . i think they're slowly but surely moving away from them. they're slowly sidelining them. um, you know , he's been so i'm um, you know, he's been so i'm looking at the wrong notes here. he's you know, he's he's definitely slowly being edged out. i don't think he's going to i don't think the king is to going take away the titles. i don't think he wants to do that. i think he feels that will make the situation worse. but there's no doubt that they are slowly being edged out. i don't know no doubt that they are slowly bein it'siged out. i don't know no doubt that they are slowly bein it's takenut. i don't know no doubt that they are slowly bein it's taken themion't know no doubt that they are slowly bein it's taken them so't know no doubt that they are slowly bein it's taken them so to znow no doubt that they are slowly bein it's taken them so to long why it's taken them so to long get around to doing this on the website. just they website. maybe it's just they haven't enough staff to haven't got enough staff to police these things. are police these things. there are so many that website so many things on that website and when you get on and sometimes when you get on there, very confused. there, you get very confused. but it's definitely something there, you get very confused. but it'they'vetely something there, you get very confused. but it'they've decided ething there, you get very confused. but it'they've decided t0|ing there, you get very confused. but it'they've decided to doi there, you get very confused. but it'they've decided to do and there, you get very confused. bljust they've decided to do and there, you get very confused. bljust showse decided to do and there, you get very confused. bljust shows there's d to do and there, you get very confused. bljust shows there's d tyway and it just shows there's no way back for them. i don't think there's chance for there's any chance for reconciliation near reconciliation in the near future. this just another future. and this is just another indication know, indication that, you know, they're way out. they're on the way out. >> lady c, did you find the timing significant in any way? >> i think it most likely is >> um, i think it most likely is
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somewhat signifying because one of the things that they did do was alter the fact that harry and meghan were serving the king while previously it was they were serving the queen. and i think this shows palace ineptitude at its absolute peak . you know, i mean, those of us who have had any dealings with the palace, even the most limited way, will know that some of them are extremely inefficient and inept and, you know, the advice they give is not worth having . and i mean, not worth having. and i mean, that website should be completely rejigged and harry and meghan should not not have the place they have on it at all. i mean, you think they need to go altogether because they don't have a role now. >> they should just be wiped off. >> i think they absolutely should go altogether because as irrespective of his place in the line of succession , even, there line of succession, even, there are other members of the royal
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family who are now filling in for him , like as counsellors of state. >> et cetera. and they're not mentioned on the website. princess beatrice, for instance . so there's absolutely no reason for him to be there. and it's actually an insult to the british people and it's an insuh british people and it's an insult to the support of the monarchy that this website still is somewhat with everything that he said, with everything he said. >> indeed, lady c, phil d bring as ever, my royal masterminds. thank you both so much. we will speak on monday. both sides of the story here on gb news. so when rumours circulated last month that harry and meghan's relationship was under strain, a source close to the couple told the new york post page six column any speculation of a break up is false . it's not break up is false. it's not true. it's literally made up now . coming up, margaret thatcher's former adviser, nigel gardiner, is on a mission to get prince harry's us visa application made
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pubuc harry's us visa application made public to see if he admitted previous drug use to the scandal has now inspired brand new legislation in america that's named after the duke's tell all memoir spare nigel now working for us think tank the heritage foundation reveals the latest in his battle for transparency shortly. btec suella braverman has rallied against our lurch to lawlessness as dozens of youths descended on london's oxford street after being whipped into a frenzy on social media. so is she right to call for the troublemakers to be jailed? my superstar will debate superstar panel will debate that imminently , we'll have imminently, and we'll have tomorrow's first newspapers, front for you. hot off the front pages for you. hot off the press. don't go anywhere . press. don't go anywhere. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest broadcast for gb news. i'm greg dewhurst. latest broadcast for gb news. i'm greg dewhurst . we're going i'm greg dewhurst. we're going to see increasing risk of showers as we move towards the weekend , but there will be some weekend, but there will be some sunny spells just turning a little cooler too. we look at
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gb news. >> it's 10:00. news. >> it's10:oo. i'm dan wootton . >> it's10:oo. i'm dan wootton. tonight, the british bashing corporation strikes again after taking a break from slagging off gb news bitter be presenter nick robinson fails to hide his leftie bias after wrongly claiming lee anderson said asylum seekers should f off home. >> but the phrase he used wasf off back to france. i misquoted him earlier and said f off obe f off back to france's . off back to france's. >> that was his mealy mouthed
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correction. but is this further proof that the beeb and its cabal of metropolitan elites are out of touch with great britons 7 out of touch with great britons ? btec legend kelvin mackenzie fired up on this. he's uncancelled. later this hour . uncancelled. later this hour. also tonight, a social media campaign to raid shops on london's oxford street sparks clashes between cops and dozens of street rats. so have we lost control of our streets? and is suella braverman right to warn against our country suffering the same lawlessness as the us ? the same lawlessness as the us? my superstar panel debate that next. and tonight , right, i'm next. and tonight, right, i'm joined by suzanne evans , shaun joined by suzanne evans, shaun bailey and amy nicole turner. plus prince harry's drug use inspires fresh legislation stateside . the man battling to stateside. the man battling to make the duke's visa public, nigel gardner, gives the latest on the fight for transparency through the newly proposed. i have to say very cleverly named spare act . plus, a london spare act. plus, a london hospital reboot lands women, quote patients of childbearing
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potential . so is extreme gender potential. so is extreme gender ideology putting the nation's health at risk? meanwhile, disney kwasi dylan mulvaney by hiring a gender binary influencer with he him pronouns jones, who dresses up as minnie mouse. so after recent flops at the box office, when will the mouse house learn that going woke means going broke? that's all to come in the media buzz rishi sunak is back from holiday soon too, but he's already earned a nomination in tonight's greatest briton union jackass. poor bloke. tomorrow's newspaper front page is here moments as front page is here in moments as well. though, polly well. first, though, polly middlehurst . news middlehurst with the. news >> dan, thank you and good evening to you. will the top story on gb news tonight, the police service of northern ireland says dissident republicans claim now to be in possession of officers . details possession of officers. details following an indust scale data leak . the following an indust scale data leak. the psni mistakenly shared details of 10,000 members of
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staff on tuesday. well a group set up to assess the risk this has caused to officers by the breach has had more than 600 referrals already. chief constable simon byrne has gone on record saying he's deeply sorry and that the service is working hard to stop third parties from attempting to intimidate, corrupt or cause harm to serving officers. >> you can only imagine the sort of inconsolable horror as people start to realise that maybe a loved one is being put in jeopardy by what they're seeing. there are a range of emotions from people being somewhat pragmatic about, well , they pragmatic about, well, they already know who i am because i'm a neighbour and officer through to people being anxious, frustrated and really, really angry . angry. >> well, the other main story today on gb news, more than 100,000 illegal migrants have now crossed the english channel since 2018. the landmark figure was reached as another 11 dinghies carrying 550 people
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were intercepted , attempting to were intercepted, attempting to cross the english channel illegally. today in a statement, the home office said the unacceptable number of people making these dangerous crossings is placing an unprecedented strain on our asylum system . strain on our asylum system. meanwhile the number of people waiting to start routine hospital treatment in england has reached a new record high. nhs england found over 7.5 million people were still waiting to start treatment at the end of june . that's the the end of june. that's the highest number since two thousand and seven. cutting waiting lists is another of rishi sunak key priorities for this year in scotland . nicola this year in scotland. nicola sturgeon has defended her government's use of taxpayers money for travel upgrades . money for travel upgrades. scotland's former first minister said the spending probably totalled less than just one flight taken by the prime minister , rishi sunak, in a minister, rishi sunak, in a private jet. but £10,000 was spentin private jet. but £10,000 was spent in three years on vip
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airport port upgrades. her success humza yousaf has ordered a review of the high street chain wilko collapsed today. the company's appointed administrator , hours after administrator, hours after failing to secure a rescue deal, putting about 12,000 jobs at risk . the chain has 400 shops risk. the chain has 400 shops across the uk now. lastly virgin galactic has completed its first space tourism flight, sending three passengers to the very edge of space. the passengers enjoyed weightlessness for around five minutes as the vss unity reached 85km above the earth . both richard branson's earth. both richard branson's company joins jeff bezos blue origin and elon musk's spacex in the space tourism business. you're with jb news across the uk on tv , in your car, on your uk on tv, in your car, on your digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news back now to dan wootton tonight
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i >> tomorrow's news tonight in our media box. first front pages are . in so our media box. first front pages are. in so let's go to our media box. first front pages are . in so let's go to the are. in so let's go to the independent. first. first, which leads with expose the great british car insurance s con the paper says premiums have soared to record highs as prices are hiked by 50% in a year for the metros. headline reads high street hammered and that's of course, reporting on the british high street brand wilko 400 stores ,. 12,500 high street brand wilko 400 stores ,.12,500 jobs at risk . stores,. 12,500 jobs at risk. really really worrying news bad for the high street in my superstar panel. back with me now, the journalist and political commentator suzanne evans , conservative peer, lord evans, conservative peer, lord shaun bailey, and the author and
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broadcaster amy nicole turner. now for a disturbing snapshot into lawless britain, gangs of youths caused mayhem on oxford street in london yesterday and spiralled by inspired by a viral tiktok that allegedly incited a mob to steal from a well known sports store. so dozens of yobs descended on central london and came to blows with police. while petrified shoppers sought refuge inside barricaded stores. here are some of the scenes that have shocked the country . shocked the country. john cleese running in. >> here we go .
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>> here we go. >> here we go. >> makes me absolutely sick. >> makes me absolutely sick. >> so furious. >> makes me absolutely sick. >> so furious . that's the london >> so furious. that's the london that we're meant to be showing off to the rest of the world. and police in the end only made nine arrests and a furious superwoman. suella demanded that those responsible must be hunted down and locked up before warning that britain can't slide into lawlessness like that seen into lawlessness like that seen in some american cities. the home was, of course, referring to the post blm crime wave that's seen widespread shoplifting in liberal states like california, where theft is pretty much decriminalised. now watch . watch. and sadly, we are heading that way . we are heading that way way. we are heading that way because shoplifting in this country is virtually decriminalised. now that's the fact that they don't want to tell you shaun bailey on days like this, when i see what's going on in sadiq khan's london, i am so sad that you didn't get
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those few thousand extra votes that you needed when you were running against the failed london mayor. but this is a huge concern, sean. i think we are sliding now into that lawlessness that braverman talks about. >> well, look, if we dig our heels in now, we don't need to. but let's look at the historical nature of this. when sadiq khan ran for mayor the first time around, he said he'd he'd slow down. he'd halt, and down. he'd he'd halt, stop and search. seeing the search. you're seeing the results because results of that because the police to lose police were starting to lose their in their their authority in their presence the street. do you presence on the street. do you remember a group of remember when a group of students attacked hq? many a labour mp praised them and told them we're doing the right thing? well, now you the thing? well, now you see the results of that. sadiq khan called oil . he's called just stop oil. he's allies, but they've disrupted many hundreds of thousands of londoners lives . so if you're londoners lives. so if you're sat now as a young sat at home now as a young child, look at how we reacted to the protests. exactly. the blm protests. exactly. but if at now as a if you're sat at home now as a young child, you think, well, they're allowed to wreck the shops. why can't we? and if someone to organise
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someone wants to organise that, of people join in. of course people will join in. but this is important. people on the saying this to you. the left are saying this to you. yes, supporting yes, you're supporting lawlessness now because it suits you. for second you. but imagine for a second this these these this continues. these these incidences bigger and incidences will get bigger and bigger and more deadly. we need to police to do to support the police to do theirjob, but also to support the police to do their job, but also we to support the police to do theirjob, but also we need to support the police to do their job, but also we need to pick people up. there's people now who've visit from the now who've had a visit from the police of something police because of something they wrote or on on wrote on on twitter or on on facebook. and now we're facebook. yeah and now we're complaining that police need to focus on real crime. exactly. they need to focus on real crime. amy nicole, what shocks me, though, is you don't think any rats, these any of these street rats, these criminals should be locked up. >> how can you justify >> how on earth can you justify that ? because we are >> how on earth can you justify that? because we are slipping into the type of society that i don't want to be a part of. >> well, you're talking about children, right? these are mainly youth offenders. and once you , say, there you label a child, say, there would be a hell of a lot of folk in that riot. would be a hell of a lot of folk in tthatiot. would be a hell of a lot of folk in tthat was over 16 years old. >> that was over 16 years old. >> that was over 16 years old. >> i think if you start to label under 18 as offenders, that starts obe offenders. >> what i'm looking at prison are a totally unacceptable.
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>> well, they probably wouldn't actually get into prison because they're over they're completely over overcrowded . overcrowded. >> then what? >> then what? >> then what? >> then how is labelling them an offender, putting them in a prison, giving them a criminal record? come out of record? then they come out of prison re—offend. >> what do you do? what do >> okay. what do you do? what do you this person? what do you label this person? what do you label this person? what do you do with them? >> you prevent the crime from happening. the state happening. now, if the state doesn't respect the youth, which it moment, then it doesn't at the moment, then then are not going to then the youth are not going to respect the state. so this is the we have we have mass inequality in this country at the moment, 171 billionaires and some of the highest rates to do with breaking the law. >> and raiding sport. >> and raiding sport. >> do you think people just wake up in the morning and say, i think i'm going to raid jd sports today? or do you think that it happens because now making excuse for the reasons for crime are based young street rats to be able to go into shops to take whatever they want to shoplift , but to have no
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shoplift, but to have no repercussions from the police. >> you think that i want us to address the socio economic reasons behind crime so that we don't raise a generation that wants to break into jd sports . wants to break into jd sports. and there's a huge issue with this, by the way, which is that this, by the way, which is that this has been inspired by social media, particularly tiktok, which is out of control now because it encourages these mobs to arrive at the same place in big numbers, which does make it very difficult for the police. >> but we're behaving as though this something isn't. this is something new. it isn't. this has been going on for decades. just two weeks ago, the co op out a video was co op put out a video that was absolutely shocking it absolutely shocking and it talked some talked about how some communities where they had shops were go areas, not were becoming no go areas, not just because of soaring retail crime violent crime that crime and violent crime that they described as looting on some occasions as well. but because and this is where i disagree with you, sean, about it's just khan's it's not just sadiq khan's fault. the police won't act . the fault. the police won't act. the police allowed shoplifters police have allowed shoplifters to be over £200. >> they have to have cctv footage. >> but they don't have the
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numbers of the police to attend to it. the police are being cut over the last 13 years by 33. >> if you don't mind. what's happenedis >> if you don't mind. what's happened is that over the last decade, crime , petty crime, decade, crime, petty crime, so—called petty crime, which isn't petty, if you're on the receiving end, has been if you're a small ignored. but the years ago watching a documentary and i was only a teenager myself so we're going back a long time watching a documentary about a couple years about parents couple of years about parents who said, i can't control my child, i don't what i've child, i don't know what i've done wrong. and the reporter asked when you asked them, well, when did you first your child first sense your child misbehaving? they were misbehaving? well, they were shoplifting , but all kids don't shoplifting, but all kids don't that do that , don't they? i that do that, don't they? and i thought, well, there's your problem. you've got problem. indeed. you've got a society that respect the society that doesn't respect the fact that crime starts at a low level. and if it's not checked andifs level. and if it's not checked and it's not clamped down on, it gets worse. >> but i think a lot of this, by the way, i really do, is about about the true hatred that is being spread online amongst about the true hatred that is being people )nline amongst about the true hatred that is being people about amongst about the true hatred that is being people about ouryngst about the true hatred that is being people about our country , young people about our country, because, of course, we know vast swaths of the left struggle to
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hide . and their for britain hide. and their hate for britain . but this next clip has sparked a furious reaction for online its outright ignorance . so this its outright ignorance. so this is the moment an englishman went on a viral rant about his own country. when asked if british people had culture. >> do british people have culture? english people do not have culture. >> they are uncultured. they've just stolen from the entire globe. they are essentially racist people because we just stole from the entire planet . stole from the entire planet. our national dish is chicken tikka masala. what the f is that about? we have about as much culture as a bit of pavement. there's been painted over with horse. >> oh, my god . >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> oh, yeah. funny i mean, firstly i thought fish and chips was our national dish. >> but anyway, no, i think it is chicken tikka masala. i was slaughtered by patriotic brits for himself. >> i think he was just slaughtered, judged icy white, liberal, middle class has liberal, middle class guilt has got itself a new spokesman. >> another said no culture. what about shakespeare ? marlowe,
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about shakespeare? marlowe, austen, huxley , the austen, orwell, huxley, the beatles. here, here. don't forget gb news in that. but come on, amy. come on. these are your people. why do you hate our country so much? >> i think that young man might be frustrated . he's be feeling frustrated. he's potentially university about potentially at university about to not get a grade because all the university on the university lecturers on strike they want fair strike because they want fair working conditions . very fair working conditions. very fair working. terrible, isn't it? and if they probably can't get an nhs appointment, he's probably had education had quite rubbish education because of we have some of the best universities. >> can i just are you proud >> can i just ask, are you proud of british culture? >> oh, very much so. i love the spice girls. i love oasis , i spice girls. i love oasis, i love cocktail crisps. love prawn cocktail crisps. we've here i'm not we've been here before. i'm not proud of the current government . the current government makes a mockery of our history and our democracy. >> what about our history ? >> what about our history? >> what about our history? >> i am so proud. what about. what about so much to do with britain? >> what about our history? >> what about our history? >> what about to the world are you trying to get me to sort of go into british colonial history? because i feel this is
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where we're headed because what history? because i feel this is whertalking headed because what history? because i feel this is whertalking about,i because what history? because i feel this is whertalking about, whatiuse what history? because i feel this is whertalking about, what he'swhat he's talking about, what he's talking suzanne, is the talking about, suzanne, is the fact that britain's given nothing to the world. >> argue that >> actually, i'd argue that without without our great without us and without our great colonising of our great colonising of our great colonising , this is where colonising, this is where society would be. this is where i do agree with amy because i don't think education that hasn't had enough like that. >> education hasn't been good enough about promoting british culture and showing what it did good for the rest the world. good for the rest of the world. it's definitely i it's definitely focussed, i think, the kind think, now on the kind of negatives of there are negatives of which there are negatives. course there are negatives. of course there are every, every, every country and every, every, every country and every nation has think we every nation has it. i think we should be thanked every single day for the industrial revolution day. revolution in every single day. >> the world should >> the rest of the world should finish industrial revolution has lifted people out of lifted more people out of poverty human activity. >> maybe we should asking for >> maybe we should be asking for reparations and then maybe the green revolution can be the next thing we're we are thing we're which we are currently leading as is. the problem with this, it's going to make us. the problem is we are encouraging people. and encouraging young people. and tiktok the big sources encouraging young people. and tiithis the big sources encouraging young people. and tiithis to the big sources encouraging young people. and tiithis to hate the big sources encouraging young people. and tiithis to hate themselves. rrces encouraging young people. and tiithis to hate themselves. and
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of this to hate themselves. and when people themselves, when people hate themselves, then persuaded to do anything. >> good point, shaun bailey >> very good point, shaun bailey amy suzanne evans, do amy nicole, suzanne evans, do stand by because coming up, scheming stand by because coming up, sch> but is she angling for a new career in stand up? after saying she has no regrets over her sick gender bill? superstar gender reform bill? my superstar panel reaction when panel give their reaction when they in the media buzz. they return in the media buzz. but next, did prince harry lie on visa application about on his visa application about his drug well, we're still his drug use? well, we're still none wiser, but man none the wiser, but the man battling to bring us the answer, nigel brings the nigel gardner, brings us the latest developments, including the spell act. the newly proposed spell act. get it now? gardner live with the latest from the us straight
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christys on gb and gb news radio . fleet street kingpin kelvin mackenzie live and uncancelled soon. >> but first, it's time for foreign policy analyst and director at the heritage foundation, nigel gardner. and there have been stuck running stateside developments in the foundation's fight to make prince harry's visa records pubuc prince harry's visa records public after he was granted permission to reside in america despite his admissions of drug use. in his hit job memoir , use. in his hit job memoir, spare, despite the freedom of information request submitted by the heritage foundation twice being by the department being rejected by the department of homeland security , citing of homeland security, citing harry's right to privacy , the harry's right to privacy, the case is now rocking capital hill with the florida congressman greg steube, launching a new act to require fair enforcement of american visa laws. the cheekily named spare act references the
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duke, specifically with stubby writing left wing celebrities like prince harry, who have a self recorded history of illegal drug use should be subjected to the same standards and enforcement of our country's immigration laws as any other alien. i introduced the spare act because individuals should be deported immediately if they are caught lying on their visa application . so nigel gardner application. so nigel gardner has the latest on this now live from washington , dc. niall, is from washington, dc. niall, is there any chance of the spare act becoming law . act becoming law. >> well, dan, great to be here on the show and as you point out, this is a very significant development out in washington . development out in washington. >> this is the first piece of congressional legislation that is a by—product. i think of the prince harry immigration as an application issue . application issue. >> and we are seeing for the first time a member of congress now calling for accountability
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from the biden administration , from the biden administration, from the biden administration, from the biden administration, from the department of homeland security. >> so it's a significant development. i think this will be likely the first of many interventions to come really from us members of congress. >> yes, i do think that the floodgates will be opening . floodgates will be opening. >> there is intense public interest, of course, in the prince harry immigration case in the united states . even newsweek the united states. even newsweek has done a poll showing that 54% of americans want to see the release of prince harry's immigration records. so i think this is a development of tremendous significance. and we're likely to see many more members of congress, i think, jumping into this issue in the course of the coming months . course of the coming months. there will also be a second federal court hearing with regard to the prince harry immigration records case that is likely to be held in the autumn , perhaps the late autumn. no date has yet been set, but certainly the heat is on. prince harry here and there is
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tremendous growing pressure on the department of homeland security to release prince harry's immigration applications so that the because if he didn't lie. >> yeah, if he didn't lie, what does he have to hide? niall? my suspicion, though, is that harry is being protected by his mate, joe biden in the white house. >> well, that's a very good that's a very good point. the biden administration has so far refused to release any information whatsoever regarding harry's application on there, citing prince harry's privacy, even though he is one of the most public figures on the world stage right now, including in the united states. and so the arguments put being put forward by the biden administration are absolutely preposterous . they're absolutely preposterous. they're stonewalling. not stonewalling. they're not cooperating. i do think cooperating. and i do think you're going to see many more members of congress are members of congress who are saying are going to say saying who are going to say enough enough. they to enough is enough. they want to see from the biden see answers from the biden administration . this an administration. this is an administration. this is an administration operates administration that operates without transparency, without accountability , dodi and it's
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accountability, dodi and it's time for us officials to come clean with regard to harry's application , what's in it? application, what's in it? indeed. did he receive any kind of preferential treatment? we want to know exactly what harry put down on that application. >> surely in the public interest. >> yeah. and it's surely in the pubuc >> yeah. and it's surely in the public interest. now. now look, let's be realistic about this. is it possible that harry will be deported with biden as president or will we have to wait for a potential second term of a president donald trump who will, i think, be very supportive of this sort of bill? >> well, that's that's a great question. i think firstly , with question. i think firstly, with regard to the biden administration , they will do all administration, they will do all they can to try and stop the release of harry's records protecting be ultimately be decided by by a federal judge .
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decided by by a federal judge. but if those records are released and if it is found that prince harry has lied on his application, there will be tremendous public pressure for harry to be deported from the united states. now, if you have a republican president in place, you can be sure that a republican leader would strictly enforce us immigration laws. and if harry has broken those laws by lying on his application, i'm in no doubt that a republican president would swiftly remove him from the united states . him from the united states. >> fascinating . we may see harry >> fascinating. we may see harry and meghan campaigning even harder for joe and meghan campaigning even harder forjoe biden at the next election if that is the case, brilliant to have you as always. that's niall gardiner of the heritage foundation. but coming up in uncancelled, the mask supped up in uncancelled, the mask slipped once again for bbc impartially with radio four presenter nick robinson misquoting lee anderson to fit his liberal agenda so can we stop the small boats in the face
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of the lefty establishment ? of the lefty establishment? fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie joins me live to respond. but next in the media buzz, as nicola sturgeon claims she has no regrets over her gender reform bill. yeah, right . we asked, does extreme gender ideology risk erasing womanhood across the uk? my superstar panel debate that next. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest broadcast for gb news. i'm greg dewhurst. we're going to see increasing risk of showers as we move towards the weekend , but there will be some weekend, but there will be some sunny spells just turning a little cooler, too. we look at the bigger picture. this area of low pressure moves in another area of pressure the area of low pressure for the weekend, bringing risk of weekend, bringing the risk of showers, though not as windy as recent for this recent weekends for this evening. it's fine. end to evening. it's been fine. end to the day for many, but we do have this area of rain pushing north and eastwards. it could be heavier for a time across northern ireland as it crosses heavier for a time across
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radio. >> let's return to dumas rmt right now in our mediabuzz more front pages are in to the guardian , whose headline reads , guardian, whose headline reads, pm will go down in history for failing on climate . guess who failing on climate. guess who told the newspaper that in an exclusive interview , the head of exclusive interview, the head of greenpeace or greenpeace, which was read recently on the roof of the prime minister's house after a despicable invasion , i a despicable invasion, i actually believe greenpeace should now be declared an eco terrorist organisation . the terrorist organisation. the times leads on the shocking impact of the strike on the nhs, with almost a million appointments cancelled. so far and waiting lists at a record high. they also feature a striking image of migrants
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crossing the channel. any women there? any children there? any elderly men there? no no. can't see any . not sure about you. the see any. not sure about you. the daily star indulges in some climb at crisis hype by saying brits are swapping traditional houday brits are swapping traditional holiday favourites , such as the holiday favourites, such as the costa del sol for boring belgium to beat global warming on ously. why on earth would you choose to go on holiday to belgium? i think belgium is probably the worst country i've ever visited. it is so dull. more on the media buzz now with tonight's superstar panel. the journalist and political commentator suzanne evans, the conservative peen suzanne evans, the conservative peer, lord shaun bailey and the author and broadcaster amy nicholl turner. now former first minister scheming sturgeon , was minister scheming sturgeon, was discussing her failed gender recognition reform bill with an audience at the edinburgh fringe festival today. and despite the legislation helping to destroy her still doesn't
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her legacy, sturge still doesn't seem willing to let it go. i don't have regrets about the way i handled it. >> i mean, i frequently see references to nicola sturgeon's gender recognition bill. >> this is a bill that was passed by over, i think, over a two thirds majority of the scottish parliament. there were members of all parties voted for it. you know, it's not my it. so, you know, it's not my policy. it was my government that proposed it. >> what you're distancing yourself from it by saying, no, i voted for it. >> i voted vote for it again tomorrow. if it came up in parliament. so i'm not distancing myself from it at all. and the gender madness stubborn sturgeon helped to create is spreading south of the border with london's border too, with london's private cromwell hospital tonight accusations tonight facing accusations of erasing women on their medical forms. >> instead of asking patients if they are a patient of childbearing potential, which has heralded a chorus of criticism from charities , criticism from charities, including the positive birth movement and women's rights campaigners like maya forstater, suzanne , you're furious about
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suzanne, you're furious about this move by the cromwell hospital , aren't this move by the cromwell hospital, aren't you? this move by the cromwell hospital , aren't you? are you hospital, aren't you? are you equally as furious to see scheming sturgeon just be totally tone deaf to the damage that her bill did ? that her bill did? >> look, she subscribes to the first rule of politics. never apologise , never explain. apologise, never explain. there's no way she's going to back down on anything because she's just not. that's just not in her dna. she's not the kind of woman apologise for of woman to apologise for anything. of course, she said anything. so of course, she said what she said. but this hospital. medics hospital. i'm sorry. medics ignonng hospital. i'm sorry. medics ignoring biological reality . see ignoring biological reality. see any doctors you are now not woman. >> you are a patient of child beanng >> you are a patient of child bearing potential. >> as you say, i'm livid. i'm basically you know, i thought we had got over this thing about women being reduced to the sum of their bodily parts. but now here it is, 21st century, decades feminism, it's decades after feminism, it's back with a vengeance . i'm being back with a vengeance. i'm being eradicated . people like me are eradicated. people like me are being eradicated . women are no being eradicated. women are no longer women. we're no longer our own thing. we are just something that is a sum of our body parts that could just as
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easily with men be shared with men. it's disgraceful . men. it's disgraceful. >> isn't it terrible that women are being eradicated like this? >> they're not being >> well, they're not being eradicated. don't need to eradicated. you don't need to worry. fear not. we're here. this was about mri scans. worry. fear not. we're here. this was about mri scans . and if this was about mri scans. and if you're pregnant and you have an mri scan, it can be incredibly dangerous. yes. so they used a form that was inclusive of trans men. that's all that happened here. it'sjust men. that's all that happened here. it's just inclusive of trans men, women , trans men. trans men, women, trans men. >> that means you can't call women women using your body. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> no, they don't. they don't call them women. >> they don't call them. they call them patients. >> so childbearing, this is perhaps a bit of an excessive example doesn't make generalisation. >> well, make women the problem. >> this is becoming more and more. think it is becoming more. i think it is becoming absolutely as a as a woman, as we're women , we should be more we're women, we should be more worried about more pressing issues in the nhs, such as the maternity maternity whataboutery talking about this. >> but this doesn't affect the patient outcomes, does it?
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>> what what confuses me is why we're only confused about what a woman is. you're not confused. why doesn't that form say something like, you know, people who can provide sperm or some nonsense because it's literally not relevant to that form. >> it never applies to men, never applies to men. >> it's only women that are being erased. >> what i want to ask women in general is where are the feminists or the feminists need to a stand this because to make a stand on this because they're eradicating here. >> look, we've got suzanne, we've forstater, we've we've got maya forstater, we've got rowling. there's lot got j.k. rowling. there's a lot of feminists making a noise. of feminists are making a noise. >> get you i >> -- >> you mean the. >> you mean the. >> yeah, the more radical ones. the ones who made such a push in the £50 and 60s. where are they now? they've got to say something. they've they've got to join. they've got to join the brave feminists who've come out. >> it, why is it brave? >> why is it, why is it brave? why is it brave to be an anti of them? hang on. hang on a minute . minute. . hang on a minute. okay. >> me anti? why, amy? >> why call me anti? why, amy? i'm. i i'm not going to call it. >> i don't know yet >> well, i don't know yet whether . see, you go.
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whether. see, there you go. >> in your name. >> even in your name. >> even in your name. >> i don't understand why you think it is brave to deride and erase a minority that is generally that is generally targeted negatively . targeted negatively. >> minorities. i know more about being a minority than you're ever going to be. >> why are you comfortable? why are this? then >> the reason it's brave is because people do what you just did. just because someone doesn't you doesn't have your opinion, you then into a demon. you then turn them into a demon. you immediately tried to erase trans people. i wasn't trying to erase trans people. >> i'm saying that people that people not about people that this is not about this about trans rights. this is not about trans rights. >> i'm asking why. this is not about trans rights. >> i'm asking why . why we are >> i'm asking why. why we are busy erasing women for you to then transpose that on top of it is just how you said it was brave for people to exclude trans. >> no, i did not. you said trans exclusionary. radical feminists are brave . are brave. >> i said what i said. was it is brave. >> i think it is people to come out and ask the question, why then you are saying it. >> it is brave to be transphobic
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who work in academia , who work who work in academia, who work in the medical profession, who are terrified to speak out to the point where if they want to go on any kind of march or protest support ing people like they risk everything, they risk everything and they have to go in disguise. >> now look, both sides of the story here on gb news. so philip lewis, who was the chief executive cromwell hospital, executive of cromwell hospital, think speaking amy think he's been speaking to amy because in a statement, because he said in a statement, we proud to an inclusive we are proud to be an inclusive hospital. welcome patients across diversity groups. hospital. welcome patients acrc essential ersity groups. hospital. welcome patients acrcessential that/ groups. hospital. welcome patients acrcessential that we oups. hospital. welcome patients acrcessential that we know it's essential that we know of someone is pregnant of an someone is pregnant ahead of an mri scan now woke, disney is embroiled in yet another gender war after they hired tiktok influencer sean altman to model clothing for girls. watch this. >> let's get dressed. today we're looking at the most iconic friend group, disney's we're looking at the most iconic friend group , disney's mickey friend group, disney's mickey and friends and the character most like me is minnie mouse. and i have the most perfect dress to start the look. it even has little mickeys on it. and i love how bold of a red it is. it's just like minnie . it's just like minnie. >> this is now, stick with me on
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this, because it's a bit complicated. sean uses he him pronouns, but but claims he's gender fluid meaning a non fixed gender fluid meaning a non fixed gender that changes over time. so clearly he's currently in a minnie mouse phase. furious critics saying this could be disney's bud light moment after their ad featuring trans influencer dylan mulvaney sent the brand's market value plummeting . disney's obsession, plummeting. disney's obsession, by the way, with whitewashing , by the way, with whitewashing, has already to box office has already led to box office bombs elemental, bombs like the film elemental, which studio's which includes the studio's first ever non—binary character and the worst opening and had the worst opening weekend years for disney. weekend in 28 years for disney. so again , when suzanne, this is so again, when suzanne, this is so complicated, isn't it? why is there someone who's gender non—binary? he him being chosen by disney to be paid to model minnie mouse clothes? >> it's quite simple because disney is an absolute idiot organisation for doing this. and what really incensed me about that clip you've just seen is there we have a man behaving in there we have a man behaving in the most stereotypical , obscene
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the most stereotypical, obscene way about women. oh, i'm a little girly woman. i'm a wonderful i've got a pretty dress. >> it's the dylan mulvaney. >> it's the dylan mulvaney. >> disgusting. >> disgusting. >> you love that. >> you love that. >> i just find that incredible that you could watch that, like, really joyful, lovely clip and call obscene . i watched that call it obscene. i watched that and i saw somebody who's very happy joyful , radiating happy and very joyful, radiating positivity, turning , trying on a positivity, turning, trying on a dress, a ditzy stereotype. i think he's just being himself. women like he's just being himself . women like he's just being himself. i've been trying to he's not claiming to a woman. he's not claiming to be a woman. he's to himself . and he's claiming to be himself. and he great. well, and that's he looks great. well, and that's pretty much the end of it. >> the thing i'd say if a man did what he did, he'd be accused of denigrating women. >> i just don't understand. what is this ? is this? >> but the important thing is, is if disney wants to do that, that's business. it that's disney's business. it literally business literally is their business and they as like. but they can do as they like. but that's why but it is affecting their bottom line. a lot of americans are saying we will no longer stand this and you're longer stand for this and you're seeing itself seeing it reflect itself there for films been for latest films have been colossal bombs. and disney colossal bombs. and if disney want a campaigning want to be a campaigning organisation, within
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organisation, that's well within their reckon their their rights. but i reckon their shareholders will have something to . shaun bailey 11.7 to say. shaun bailey 11.7 million subscribers in three months. >> go woke, go broke, go out, go broke indeed. >> suzanne evans, all three of you stand please, please. you stand by, please, please. because up, rishi sunak because coming up, rishi sunak may just come back from may have just come back from holiday, he's already earned holiday, but he's already earned a and tonight's holiday, but he's already earned a britain nd tonight's holiday, but he's already earned a britain nd union.t's holiday, but he's already earned a britain nd union. jack, holiday, but he's already earned a with3ritainnd union. jack, holiday, but he's already earned a with me|innd union. jack, holiday, but he's already earned a with me|in|findnion. jack, holiday, but he's already earned a with me|in|find out. jack, holiday, but he's already earned a with me|in|find out ifack, stay with me to find out if he's one tonight's winners. next one of tonight's winners. next in uncancelled bitter be presenter failed presenter nick robinson failed to leftie bias again to hide his leftie bias again after wrongly claiming lee anderson asylum seekers anderson said asylum seekers should f home so this should f off home so is this further that the bbc and further proof that the bbc and its cabal of metropolitan elites are out of touch with real britain fleets? are they come? karl von mckenzie fired up and he's going to join me live. uncancelled in
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fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media and shocking statistics today revealed that 100,000 legal migrants have now crossed the engush migrants have now crossed the english channel since 2018, with 60,000 arriving in the last 18 months alone. this influx led conservative party deputy chair lee anderson to declare that ungrateful migrants refusing to board the bibby stockholm barge should f off back to france. only for presenter of the bbc's today programme, nick robinson, to twist lee's words, live on air so carefully, was the deputy chairman of the conservative party choosing his language when he suggested that asylum seekers and i quote , should f off home and i quote, should f off home around an hour later and in the face of yet more accusations of bbc bias, robinson clarified his comments . comments. >> but the phrase he used wasf off back to france. i misquoted him earlier and said f off home, f off back to france is . f off back to france is. >> well, kelvin mackenzie , i'm >> well, kelvin mackenzie, i'm sorry. there is a very , very big
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sorry. there is a very, very big difference between those two phrases. nick robinson knows it. and this to me looks like another clear example of the bias corroding the bbc. am i wrong ? wrong? >> well , the reality is you >> well, the reality is you can't get on at the bbc unless you have a leaning towards the centre. centre left the idea that there is a right wing commentator who is doing the today program right over the last 4050 years is for the birds . you will get you will get something at the bbc, you will literally get moved out and remember, it was only the other week that he had his head bitten off by nigel farage when he tried to be a smart aleck about nigel, his political ambitions over the years. so look, robinson's no idiot, right? clever guy , okay? and he has clever guy, okay? and he has been doing it for years. so when he makes a mistake like that, all he's really showing is , is all he's really showing is, is the inner workings of his mind and the reality of it all is this is not going to change. farage that is the i've been
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railing on about this literally for 3 or 4 decades, hasn't made the slightest bit of difference. i thought this current director general has made a better stiff at trying to get some balance in, but at the end of the day, this group edge is in position . this group edge is in position. they've been there for decades and they're going to see off yet another director general. and when labour come back again, honestly it will be shocking. it wouldn't surprise me if corbyn didn't become director general . didn't become director general. >> yes, indeed . and look, he >> yes, indeed. and look, he made a big song and dance when he entered the role. tim davie unfortunately, he was completely defeated by the strike around gary lineker and he rolled over and he made an absolute clear that everything he said when he entered the job about impartiality being at the heart of his mission, he made it clear that that simply wasn't going to happen the talent became happen because the talent became more powerful than the executives. now, writing . executives. now, look, writing. oh, sorry, kevin . oh, sorry, kevin. >> the problem is that that job is both the editor and the chief
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executive. that is simply not possible. and so if they split them in half, as they should do, then of course, the editor would have to respond to the board. and then you might get a change in the in the in the political aspect of it, but i wouldn't bet on it . the truth the on it. the truth about the matter, if meet any of the matter, if you meet any of the bbc they live in bbc guys, they all live in rather houses in rather rather nice houses in rather nice parts of london. everything's going rather well and long they pretend to and as long as they pretend to be on the left, they'll be in the job for 30 or 40 years. immediately on immediately they're they're on the right. they'll be on the outer. >> indeed. now, look, writing yesterday judged and yesterday in an ill judged and shamefully partisan tweet that was deleted, suspended was swiftly deleted, suspended labour mp abbott used the labour mp diane abbott used the death of 40 migrants off the coast italy quip these coast of italy to quip these migrants indeed deft off to migrants have indeed deft off to the bottom of sea . it comes the bottom of the sea. it comes just four months after abbott was suspended by the labour party suggesting jews did was suspended by the labour pariface suggesting jews did was suspended by the labour pariface racism.ting jews did was suspended by the labour pariface racism. s0] jews did was suspended by the labour pariface racism. so kevin,did was suspended by the labour pariface racism. so kevin, of not face racism. so kevin, of course this was abbott trying to cleverly respond to the comments made by lee anderson . but do you
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made by lee anderson. but do you think she needs to be permanently expelled by slippery starmer after this latest outburst ? outburst? >> well, the truth is she's an independent now, really, isn't she? so you're coming to the end of the whole the whole game now, i mean, and so only the labour party would keep her in that last tweet. i suspect she didn't . right. anyway, she, she, she , . right. anyway, she, she, she, she hasn't got enough brain power. i don't think, to come up with even with a nasty line like that. so the reality is you're seeing the end of diane abbott. but what goes on inside her but but what goes on inside her mind represents a good chunk of the labour party now. so i think when people come to vote next time, although they've kept enormously quiet now , the enormously quiet now, the reality is they represent between 25 and 30% of that party and when they get to power more leftists will get in than the rightists within the labour party and then we'll see what happens. and i guarantee to you that the minute they get in the rmt aslef , the doctors will all rmt aslef, the doctors will all get their money and, and they'll
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be able to give a big v—sign to the, to the conservative party who are trying to hold the line on inflation. so i'm afraid gb news viewers it won't come as a surprise to them. but i think to everybody else that when labour gets to power as i expect they will do, then i'm afraid we are in for a shocking, bumpy ride. >> goodness gracious me. >> goodness gracious me. >> i think we've seen the true face of labour this week and abbott and of course the eco lunatic. you know , the zombie lunatic. you know, the zombie guy with his face painted, alistair stratholme , who they've alistair stratholme, who they've chosen to be their candidate in the mid—bedfordshire by—election. you know , he's he's by—election. you know, he's he's one of these eco extremists and that's who they've chosen. that's real face of the that's the real face of the labour party. kelvin mackenzie brilliant will speak brilliant stuff. we will speak monday thank you very monday night. thank you very much. time now to much. but it's time now to reveal greatest reveal tonight's greatest britain union jackass. my britain and union jackass. my superstar panel returns. suzanne evans , let's kick off, please, evans, let's kick off, please, with your nominee for tonight's greatest it's sunday greatest britain. so it's sunday telegraph editor alastair heath,
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who, apart from being amazing journalist generally, has this week been talking a lot about net zero and how anti—democratic it is? >> he's pointed out the true cost of it to our lifestyle and our pockets and yeah, none of us voted to be colder and poorer. and that's the upshot of it. well done alastair, for exposing it. yeah, no indeed. >> i think alastair heath's columns daily telegraph >> i think alastair heath's collbetter daily telegraph >> i think alastair heath's collbetter each daily telegraph >> i think alastair heath's collbetter each week. telegraph >> i think alastair heath's collbetter each week. they'aph >> i think alastair heath's collbetter each week. they are get better each week. they are absolutely essential reading and i think it's the most telling takedown of net zero i've ever read. and i just wish the rest of the country would understand what we'd signed up to. shaun bailey your nominee for greatest britain. >> nominee is slightly more >> my nominee is slightly more mundane, but just as important. it's news don't ban cash it's the gb news don't ban cash campaign. it is so fundamental for giving tips in the restaurant to teaching young people to how budget, helping people to how budget, to helping poor control their poor families control their money equally, and money more equally, and supporting , course, our local supporting, of course, our local high streets . the losing of cash high streets. the losing of cash could really , really could be really, really detrimental large parts of
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society. >> amy nicol, your nominee. >> amy nicol, your nominee. >> i've gone for the nhs doctors now reminder, these are who you applauded not so long ago and now they've been pushed as a last resort to strike. yet again for fair pay and conditions which they obviously deserve . which they obviously deserve. >> i'm actually going to go with shaun bailey because the gb news don't kill cash campaign has now been backed by a quarter of a million of you. it is such an important campaign. i love all the emails you're sending me at the emails you're sending me at the moment. by the way, showing restaurants and other shops and everything who are actually giving discount if giving customers a discount if they pay by cash. i think that's a really great initiative. and thank you pointing out thank you for pointing them out to suzanne evans who's your to me, suzanne evans who's your union? >> jack dominique you >> jack dominique well, you might get this this might get this guest. this one, it's london cromwell it's the london cromwell hosphal it's the london cromwell hosi ital. it's the london cromwell hosi picked up your a little bit >> i picked up your a little bit mad because they threw raising mad because they threw a raising women ignoring biological women for ignoring biological reality and instead of listening
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to the quiet majority who know what a woman is listening to the nasty , vicious and increasingly nasty, vicious and increasingly dangerous trans lobby. do you include amy nicholson there? >> i wouldn't dream to be nasty about someone i would be proud to be in the trans lobby. she'd probably blame me for being a terf. but there you go. proud of it. >> shaun bailey your nominee? >> shaun bailey your nominee? >> my nominee is british universities for unmarked degrees for filling places. with so many foreign students that are british. local talent isn't getting back . some of the getting back. some of the greatest organisations in the world are failing young british talent . it's time you got them talent. it's time you got them to focus on the job, not just filling their own coffers. >> and amy nicol, your nominee, it's rishi sunak. >> he's whipped off the pedal pushers and has been sunning himself in malibu , but he's himself in malibu, but he's freshened back and he's having fulfilled precisely none of his mythical pledges, which has been highlighted today by an additional 100,000 people added to nhs waiting lists. so he's not doing a great job. but
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welcome back to the uk rishi sunak nicole i find it utterly extraordinary that the bloke is on holiday. >> he's back with his family. it is his first holiday. i think in two years time. um, or maybe even longer because it was the last holiday was cancelled because of the late queen's death and you still find a way to make him your union jackass by the way, apparently, i'm told he's not back in the country. >> oh, is he not back yet? so he's stunning. he's still stunning. >> on holiday and you >> he's still on holiday and you still got the pecs out. >> that's fine. >> that's fine. >> i'm going go with susan >> i'm going to go with susan over pledges the cromwell over pledges and the cromwell hospital just because of suzanne's passion for issue suzanne's passion for this issue . so thank you very much to my fabulous superstar panel tonight , suzanne evans, amy nicole , , suzanne evans, amy nicole, you're going to have to go and make up in the green room and shaun bailey to thank you for your company all week. i hope your company all week. i hope you have a superb weekend. patrick christys is here in for mark dolan tomorrow night from 9 pm. i'm back on monday night.
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of course , we will have lady of course, we will have lady colin campbell. phil dampier, kelvin mackenzie , neil oliver kelvin mackenzie, neil oliver and laurence fox headliners next. good night. >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there . welcome to your >> hello there. welcome to your latest broadcast for gb news. i'm greg dewhurst. latest broadcast for gb news. i'm greg dewhurst . we're going i'm greg dewhurst. we're going to see increasing risk of showers as we move towards the weekend, but there will be some sunny spells just turning a little cooler too. we look at the bigger picture. this area of low moves in another low pressure moves in another area of pressure for the area of low pressure for the weekend, the risk of weekend, bringing the risk of showers, though not as windy as recent weekends this recent weekends for this evening. fine. end to evening. it's been fine. end to the day for many, but we do have this of rain pushing north this area of rain pushing north and eastwards. it could be heavier for a time across northern ireland as it crosses into elsewhere into scotland to elsewhere generally cloudy, warm, generally quite a cloudy, warm, muggy lot of muggy night to come. a lot of cloud around, some drizzle over the temperatures the hills. temperatures remaining in double figures, 17, 18 degrees as a low for some of
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us. a bit of a cloudy start to friday. still some rain across scotland, heavy at times, pushing away eastwards pushing away north eastwards and then through morning, then slowly through the morning, it up . we it starts to brighten up. we could see this area of cloud push into south—east england, though, showery though, to give some showery rain afternoon. rain for the afternoon. elsewhere afternoon, elsewhere our bright afternoon, sunny and scattered sunny spells and scattered showers turning around showers turning breezy around western it feel a western coast, making it feel a little cooler still highs little cooler here. still highs reaching 27 degrees towards east anglia. and then saturday, this low approaches us, gives spells of rain across the north and the west of the uk as the winds pick up. best of the drier, brighter weather holding on towards the south—east. but even here, we'll see some showers moving in later on in the day. and quite blustery a little blustery temperatures, a little cooler, continues cooler, too. and that continues into monday with into sunday and monday with further and temperatures further showers and temperatures a average . a little below average. >> the temperatures rising on boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on
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gb news. >> good evening. the top story on gb news tonight, the police service of northern ireland say dissident republicans claim to be in possession of police officers. details following an industrial scale data leak, the psni mistakenly shared details of 10,000 members of staff on tuesday . well, a group set up to tuesday. well, a group set up to assess the risk to officers caused by the breach has had
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more than 600 referrals so far. and the chief constable, simon byrne has said today he's deeply sorry and that the service is working hard now to stop third parties from attempting to intimidate, corrupt or cause harm to serving officers . harm to serving officers. >> as you can only imagine , the >> as you can only imagine, the sort of inconsolable horror as people start to realise that maybe a loved one is being put in jeopardy by what they're seeing. there are a range of emotions from people being somewhat pragmatic about, well , somewhat pragmatic about, well, they already know who i am because i'm a neighbour and officer through to people being anxious, frustrated and really, really angry . really angry. >> well, the other main story today on gb news, 100,000 illegal migrants have now crossed the english channel since 2018. the landmark figure was reached today as another 11 dinghies carry 550 people were intercepted trying to cross the channel into the uk. in a statement, the home office said
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