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>> i didn't expect you know this to be weaponised by others who you and i have exchanged with, who didn't believe covid was real, believed in conspiracy theorist and so forth . theorist and so forth. >> in my digest next, i'll explain why it's khan who is the conspiracy theorist for cashing in on climate fairbourne then i'll ask my superstar panel if the ulez disaster is labour's poll tax moment . the ulez disaster is labour's poll tax moment. tonight, i'm joined by alison pearson. lord bailey and amy nicole turner. elsewhere, after a rapid race, baiters weaponized the lucy letby killings, claiming that white privilege left her free to murder, is gb news presenter nana akua right to call this argument monstrous as albie amankona and femi nylander battle it out in the clash plus , ann widdecombe reacts to figures that show the number of uk work visas granted has skyrocketed by nearly two thirds. so are the small boats a red herring in the fight to kerb immigration? we investigate that big willie style. meanwhile
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priti patel has been royally rumbled for helping prince andrew with his security detail. but did the former home secretary actually do anything wrong? i don't think so, but we'll discuss. wrong? i don't think so, but we'll discuss . and is the firm we'll discuss. and is the firm right to snub prince harry when he returns to the uk ? yippee. in he returns to the uk? yippee. in just two weeks time, expert analysis on the way from my royal master means lady colin campbell and phil dampier and there's an exclusive interview with the man who has been cancelled by the sussex squad for launching bus tour of for launching a bus tour of montecito. so have the wheels come off and is it officially ends ? forced by meghan's own ends? forced by meghan's own father, thomas markle, it's under fire. organiser carl larson goes head to head with meghan's sister , samantha markle meghan's sister, samantha markle . oh my goodness. that's going to be good . later in the show, to be good. later in the show, i will have tomorrow's front pages on the way to and kelvin mackenzie respond to mackenzie is going to respond to a demand that britain a un judge's demand that britain pays 18 billion in pays 18 trillie billion in slavery reparation . this is dan slavery reparation. this is dan wootton. tonight let's go .
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wootton. tonight let's go. you're watching gb news, britain's news channel. and i have to say we have a real treat tonight because she is usually the star of mornings here on gb news glowing very early in the day. i know i wake up to her many a time , but through a many a time, but through a number of circumstance , aces number of circumstance, aces unexpected. i'm delighted to say. ellie costello has your news as . thanks say. ellie costello has your news as. thanks dan, i'm ellie costello and i'm also very happy to be here in the gb newsroom . to be here in the gb newsroom. >> now, russia's president vladimir putin, has sent his condolences to the family of the wagner group leader who was reportedly killed in a plane crash north of moscow yesterday. yevgeny prigozhin was one of the ten people named on the jet's passenger list . mr putin passenger list. mr putin described the mercenary boss as
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a talented businessman . in a new a talented businessman. in a new prigozhin for a very long time , prigozhin for a very long time, since the early 1990s, he was a man with a complex destiny and he made serious mistakes in life i >> -- >> he achieved the results he needed both for himself. and when i asked him for the common cause, as in these last months, he was a talented person, a talented businessman. he worked not only in our country and worked with results, but also abroad in africa in particular. >> gb news understands the government is looking to block the former natwest chief executive's multi—million pound payout. executive's multi—million pound payout . dame alison rose quit payout. dame alison rose quit after it emerged. she talked about nigel farage, his finances to a journalist . her actions are to a journalist. her actions are being independently investigated . the backlog of asylum cases has hit a record high by more than 175,000 people were waiting for an initial decision on their
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application at the end of june. that's up 44% on last year. donald trump is due to surrender himself on charges of trying to overturn the result of the 2020 presidential election in georgia. these are live pictures outside the fulton county jail where we're expecting him to arrive later. he's facing dozens of criminal charges and will go on trial several times in the next 18 months with the georgia prosecutor wanting an october start for the trump election trial . well, meanwhile , 38 year trial. well, meanwhile, 38 year old vivek ramaswamy dominated the first republican presidential debate last night in an exclusive live interview with gb news, mr ramaswami says america needs a patriot who speaks the truth . speaks the truth. >> i can only reunite this country if i'm doing it from the white house as the leader and the face of our movement. and what i will tell president trump is i know you're patriot . what i will tell president trump is i know you're patriot. i is i know you're a patriot. i mean, and i have a deep
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mean, he and i have a deep relationship with mutual respect. him as my most respect. i want him as my most valued and something of valued adviser and something of a mentor in that role . actually, a mentor in that role. actually, i've got fresh legs. i'm less than half his age. >> you're the rookie. >> you're the rookie. >> i'm good. yeah. and i wear it as of honour. but we as a badge of honour. but we have who as a badge of honour. but we have lost who as a badge of honour. but we have lost their who as a badge of honour. but we have lost their sense who as a badge of honour. but we have lost their sense of who have lost their sense of national pride in this country. >> and the duchess of sussex will reportedly join her husband at invictus games in dusseldorf in germany next month. prince harry will be in attendance throughout the entirety of the games. but before they get underway , the duke will travel underway, the duke will travel to the uk to attend a charity award ceremony on the eve of the first anniversary of the late queen's death on tb online dab+ radio and on tune in. this is gb news. now it's back to dan . news. now it's back to dan.
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it's now very easy to tell when the left in this country or anywhere around the world have lost an argument scientifically, intellectually and morally right i >> rather than debate the issue at hand and with any sense of logic , they instead launch ad logic, they instead launch ad hominem attacks at their critics using two words that convince me they have no facts at hand to deploy at all. conspiracy theorist . oh, the number of theorist. oh, the number of times i've been called that over the past few years. like for suggest ing, the british establishment would try and overturn the biggest democratic mandate in history to prevent brexit for saying early in 2020 that covid almost certainly leaked from a chinese lab, quite likely in a deliberate manner for rubbishing the public health officials who insisted the covid vaccine would prevent transmission and came with no serious side effects . as for serious side effects. as for claiming sinister government, disinformation, units were working with social media giants to silence opposition to their
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authoritarian plans with shadow bands making it clear that there's very little chance. jeffrey epstein's death was a suicide . yep, i was proudly suicide. yep, i was proudly a conspiracy theorist. every time, and now ? now, according to and now? now, according to london's failed mayor, sadiq khan. question questioning his diabolical and disgusting ulez extension, which angela rayner has already admitted. labour will roll out across the country. that makes you one too. that's despite evidence it is actually his administration, especially his deputy mayor, shirley rodriguez , asking shirley rodriguez, asking officials to swindle all the science. sadiq khan has lost the argument and lost the plot. watch him dig his own political grave with that nodding dog . grave with that nodding dog. james o'brien at the labour broadcast company. >> have you been surprised by how ugly things have got, particularly in the last week? i
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don't know. i presume you saw the evening standard . it was the evening standard. it was almost like a wanted poster, wasn't suburban wasn't it? sadiq suburban nightmare. popularity in nightmare. mayors popularity in outer london at —24 with a week to go. have you been surprised by the tone of the coverage? >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> listen, i didn't expect for there to be, you know, people linking my policies to clean up the air with conspiracy theories. you know, i did expect people to have genuine concerns and i've been listening to those genuine concerns. i didn't expect this to be weaponised by others who you and i have exchanged with who didn't believe covid was real, believed in conspiracy theorist and so forth . so, you know, the forth. so, you know, the challenge i have is to listen to and always listen listen and i will always listen listen to will always try to londoners. i will always try and address genuine concerns londoners have. but i have been surprised how they've been latched onto by by others . latched onto by by others. >> khan is the only conspiracy theorist addicted to the power over covid he now attempts to unleash climate fear on an
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almost daily basis to terrify londoners . but the reality is londoners. but the reality is that ulez is labour's poll tax moment . we know what the £12.50 moment. we know what the £12.50 a day tax is about. it's nothing to do with stopping smog or asthma. it's about forcing us out of our cars for good and making us poorer while doing absolutely nothing to tackle any genuine environmental concern. call that a conspiracy theory again , because you just know again, because you just know we'll be proven right within months . yes. but to respond now, months. yes. but to respond now, my superstar panel, top daily telegraph columnist and conspiracy theorist alison pearson, the conservative peer, lord bailey, and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. he's lost the argument, hasn't he, alison? because, you know, as soon as he throws around the conspiracy theory turn, he has lost. >> yes. but he's being inclusive and transparent . and transparent. >> which are the other favourite words , aren't they? he's got
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words, aren't they? he's got some brass neck hasn't he, this guy, l some brass neck hasn't he, this guy, i calling people who guy, i mean calling people who question the science . we've just question the science. we've just seen this week, as you said , seen this week, as you said, shirley rodriguez, is his shirley rodriguez, who is his deputy mayor for the environment , was very disappointed with imperial college, pointing out that the expansion of ulez was going to do all basically to clear up pollution . and they had clear up pollution. and they had a bit of a get together . and a bit of a get together. and then the scientists suddenly released another statement saying actually it was saying that actually it was helping with pollution . so it helping with pollution. so it all stinks. and imperial college has been given £800,000. i think sean , by the gla so there's just sean, by the gla so there's just a lot of jiggery pokery going on here and by the way, a study from the department of civil and environmental engineering found that the introduction of ulez in 2019 cut nitrogen dioxide by less than 3% and had insignificant effects on ozone and particulate matter . now, and particulate matter. now, that's the science. he doesn't want, of course, supported because it completely contradicts well, he also said it was going to save thousands
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of people. >> and he also said, by the way, that thousands of people had died of pollution in london over the years. it turned out it was only one. so this guy will swindle the science. i mean, really, it should be sean bailey sitting there and city hall, shouldn't it? you came so close, sean. for folk who sean. of course, for folk who don't know, sean ran very close against khan . what do you make against khan. what do you make of him using this conspiracy theorist to now because he's actually talking about the majority of londoners? sean this is dangerous for him politically, it ? politically, isn't it? >> let's separate these two things out. i've spent a lot of time sat front sadiq time sat in front of sadiq khan, and under pressure and whenever he's under pressure , he does thing where he tries , he does a thing where he tries to attention. and to divert attention. and he knows if he talks about knows that if he talks about conspiracy theories, knows if conspiracy theories, he knows if he offends people around covid or whatever, that will divert attention what done. attention from what he's done. but line is he is the but the bottom line is he is the one who made lots of jokes about how tories don't want to follow the science, etcetera, etcetera. how tories don't want to follow the when e, etcetera, etcetera. how tories don't want to follow the when the tcetera, etcetera. how tories don't want to follow the when the science etcetera. how tories don't want to follow the when the science doesn't. but when the science doesn't suit it turns out he gets suit him, it turns out he gets it changed. and why that is
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dangerous it means that dangerous because it means that people fence dangerous because it means that people the fence dangerous because it means that people the environmentence dangerous because it means that people the environment will around the environment will start hold start to say, well, hold on a second. he's lying about second. if he's lying about this, else is he lying this, what else is he lying about? that's the about? and that's where the problem lies . and problem and the danger lies. and i this story has legs. i believe this story has legs. i think there's other things to come as well. instance, this come as well. for instance, this figure londoners die figure that 4000 londoners die every air pollution every year from air pollution now be rightly challenged. now will be rightly challenged. there's academics as we speak who are beginning to say, well, actually, it's a bit of soft actually, it's a bit of a soft by scientists aren't on the by scientists who aren't on the payroll. and that's that's the important the important thing. but the most important thing. but the most important is important thing for london is sadiq . i hesitate to use sadiq khan. i hesitate to use the word lie , but sadiq khan has the word lie, but sadiq khan has been lying . and if he's lied been lying. and if he's lied about this, what else has he been lying about? >> i mean, support >> but i mean, you still support khan ulez , despite the khan and ulez, despite the science that's been proven to be an absolute scam . an absolute scam. >> i refute that the science has been found to be an absolute scam. i think there's plenty of science to support. >> but what really wish that >> but what i really wish that sadiq pointed out in sadiq khan had pointed out in his interview there was that he is now used 160 million to put
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towards the scrappage scheme from city hall. this is the only ultra—low emissions scheme that has not had the support from central government and that says a lot to me because that says, well, why doesn't central government want to a government want to support a scheme that i don't support when he he has, when it has been he when he has, when it has been in other? in every other? >> is that out ? >> why is that rolled out? >> why is that rolled out? >> i can answer that for you because london we get over >> i can answer that for you beca of; london we get over >> i can answer that for you beca of all london we get over >> i can answer that for you beca of all money we get over >> i can answer that for you beca of all money spentzt over >> i can answer that for you beca of all money spent on ver >> i can answer that for you beca of all money spent on public 50% of all money spent on public transport. unfair for transport. so it's unfair for the government to then support a policy instigated the policy that's instigated by the mayor you give a mayor so mayor when you give a mayor so much money for transport, he's going to pay for his own scheme i >> k- k“ k that the >> the point is that the scrappage now scrappage scheme is now incredibly generous and the scheme for scheme will work well for everyone. not true . it will get everyone. not true. it will get those cars off. >> oh, there many >> oh, there are so many heartbreaking stories. >> can i just. >> can i just. >> but tell me one because i can address it because changed address it because he's changed the will tell you the story. >> i will tell you the story. >> i will tell you the story. >> i will you the story, >> i will tell you the story, the amount that a new van will cost, a florist, a plumber, the scrappage you scrappage scheme will get you nowhere near that amount . so nowhere near that amount. so to be it isn't just £7,000 be clear, it isn't just £7,000 and will get nowhere and that will get you nowhere near will cost you to near the amount will cost you to buy new a brand
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new. >> so a very elementary search of a second car website today would show 500 results for cars under £2,000 that are ulez efficient . efficient. >> so why the hell should anyone be having to get rid of them? >> can i just add? because state car, we don't want this policy >> can i just add? because state car, wpenny. want this policy >> can i just add? because state car, wpenny. we 1t this policy >> can i just add? because state car, wpenny. we don't policy >> can i just add? because state car, wpenny. we don't want:y >> can i just add? because state car, wpenny. we don't want it. every penny. we don't want it. >> londoners don't want every penny from this penny raised from from this policy goes back into policy also goes back into making air and better making cleaner air and better transport london. transport for london. >> ask he's putting >> can i ask like he's putting i ask address away with ask you to address away with it. >> can i ask you to address the conspiracy comment ? i conspiracy theorist comment? i think he just is frustrated, isn't he? he's just frustrated that people won't just look at this policy it is. >> it's on par with the free school meals. >> just, oh my don't >> it's just, oh my god, don't get started. >> it's just, oh my god, don't getvisionaryed. >> it's just, oh my god, don't get visionary policy. >> it's just, oh my god, don't getvisionary policy. it's >> it's just, oh my god, don't get visionary policy. it's he's >> visionary policy. it's he's tried to of so many tried to silence of so many cities around the world throwing money, £800,000 of public money at imperial college. and they've come up with the answer come up with the wrong answer for and then they've been basically manoeuvre covered into denying they actually came denying that they actually came up with facts. up with those facts. >> be labour's >> could this be labour's poll tax i only ask because
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tax moment? i only ask because while at the moment this feels like a london related story , like a london related story, it's not because we have angela rayner on the record admitting that labour will roll out ulez across the country and i actually don't believe what slippery starmer has to say on this. i think rayner was speaking the truth. >> there's two reasons this speaking the truth. >:importantwo reasons this speaking the truth. >:important to reasons this speaking the truth. >:important to labour. this speaking the truth. >:important to labour. firstly, is is important to labour. firstly, london is in the centre of london is in the centre of london who be affected by london who won't be affected by the are now beginning the ulez are now beginning to feel their their feel the pain of their their fellow londoners because the bill passed on and bill would be passed on and secondly, you're sat in secondly, if you're sat in scunthorpe , you know, don't scunthorpe, you know, i don't know glasgow , manchester, know glasgow, manchester, birmingham, this is a this is a policy coming to you. london is being used guinea pig. being used as the guinea pig. it's coming. hang on minute. it's coming. hang on a minute. hold on. last bristol, the hold on. the last bristol, the last birmingham, last thing last birmingham, the last thing to the last thing to say. to say. the last thing to say. amy suggestion that the amy made a suggestion that the scrapping scheme will buy you a new let's very clear. new van. let's be very clear. it will pay full of will not pay the full cost of anybody's van. going to anybody's van. you're going to have own money, by have to find your own money, by the i have to find your own money, by thei mean, should be >> i mean, we this should be cross—party all of us cross—party consensus. all of us want have children with clean want to have children with clean lungs. don't want asthma. lungs. we don't want asthma. >> doesn't amy, i really
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>> ulez doesn't amy, i really recommend go and read the recommend you go and read the science hasn't been funded. science that hasn't been funded. this is you're looking for confirmation bias, aren't you? >> you're looking for your science as i'm looking, science as much as i'm looking, we're looking at the science at sadiq looking sadiq khan provide i'm looking at swindled the at i'm looking swindled the science the science he's swindled the science he's swindled the science . the asthma society's science. the asthma society's science. the asthma society's science . that's the that's the science. that's the that's the science. that's the that's the science that i'm looking at. >> sean. >> i'm nicole. sean. >> i'm nicole. sean. >> going be sitting on >> i'm going to be sitting on top of sean bailey's shoulders top of sean bailey's shoulders to some the ulez to scrap some of the ulez cameras are going after that, although obviously we'd be a great team. >> obviously . obviously don't >> obviously. obviously we don't encourage the encourage anyone to break the law. allison just to be very clear, and all clear, ofcom regulations and all of coming up, my of that now coming up, my superstar me superstar panel with me all night prince night should disgrace prince andrew his bid to restore andrew when his bid to restore his £3 million security detail, as suggested to protection chiefs by former home secretary priti patel, plus harry's imminently returning to london. but royals right snub but other royals right to snub his entertaining analysis his visit, entertaining analysis and exclusives as ever from lady colin campbell and phil dampier . but next in the clash, after a rabid race, baiters weaponized the killings , claiming the letby killings, claiming that left her
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that white privilege left her free to murder seven babies is gb news presenter nana akua right to call this argument monstrous albie amankona and femi nylander battle it out . femi nylander battle it out. live in the studio next. your voice most important though dan at gbnews.com or vote in our poll at gb news on twitter. back
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first, the clash . and while the first, the clash. and while the country is still reeling from the details of lucy letby reign of terror, radical left commentators have tried to use her sickening crimes to stoke an anti—white race war. first, listen to nigerian born and london raised actress kelechi okafor using let these crimes to make this outstanding claim . make this outstanding claim. >> i'm presenting it like an anomaly when actually when we look at it historically and presently the violence of white women is not an anomaly. it is the standard . then the the standard. then the apparently acceptable face of bigotry . bigotry. >> in britain today, race baiter in chief dr. shola lucy letby exemplifies lies how ideology of whiteness keeps britain in a chokehold . chokehold. >> they believed her tears, denials , even though evidence denials, even though evidence said otherwise. for no other reason than she's white. a black or brown nurse would have been reported to the police immediately and sacked for suspicion on the establishment. >> media is content with letting
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anti—white racism thrive, but not gb news. darlene nana akua , not gb news. darlene nana akua, where she's fought back against those who will stop at nothing to use rotten identity politics to use rotten identity politics to divide this once united country . writing in the daily country. writing in the daily mail nana says it takes a special kind of evil to murder the tiny babies in your care. but it takes a particular kind of gall to seize on. let these awful crimes to push a deluded, race baiting agenda , to race baiting agenda, to inflaming tensions and manufacturing prejudice . so as manufacturing prejudice. so as nana akua write is it monstrous to claim that let these white privilege left her to free kill dan at gbnews.com vote in our poll on twitter. but clashing on this now the co—founder of concern lives against racism albie amankona and the writer and anti racism campaigner femi nylander. so joe albinana is right , isn't nylander. so joe albinana is right, isn't she? i can't nylander. so joe albinana is right , isn't she? i can't see at right, isn't she? i can't see at all in any way how it would be acceptable to make any of these
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outlandish claims about a muslim terrorist saying that it was their asian background that turned them in to a killer or likewise a black person either. so why is it accepted ? well, to so why is it accepted? well, to say it about a white person, look, it's completely unacceptable. >> and i think it is so reductive to say that the reason lucy letby was able to kill those poor babies who she murdered is because of her white privilege . judge, murdered is because of her white privilege .judge, i think it privilege. judge, i think it actually also takes away from the multitude of failures that went on in that situation when this was a situation that went on, i believe, for almost a year . there were four there were five different consultants that made complaints, one of which was from an ethnic minority. people are arguing that because that one consultant was from an ethnic , that's the ethnic minority, that's the reason listen reason people didn't listen to him . but completely disregarding him. but completely disregarding the were four the fact that there were four other who no other white consultants who no one either . so one listened to either. so i think this this idea that it's
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because she was white, that she got away with it is nonsense . got away with it is nonsense. and it takes away from the very real failures that enabled this awful situation for me. >> why is it not racist to say like some of these people are saying like like, for example, kelechi , why that all all white kelechi, why that all all white women have this evil and violence in them? i mean, she said that letby was not an anomaly . she said that letby was not an anomaly. she was said that letby was not an anomaly . she was the norm for anomaly. she was the norm for white women , which feels like an white women, which feels like an extraordinarily racist comment. well, firstly, let's let's take a look at the evidence because we it's all great and good for us to throw around terms like race baiters and get people riled up. >> but we can look at the evidence behind these claims. and evidence. mean, and there is evidence. i mean, the the royal the president of the royal college of nurses themselves has said that that letby race probably played evidence. well, let me let me explain. let me let me let me explain. let me let me let me explain. let me let me say let me give you the evidence between 2016 and 20 and
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19, 18% of fitness to practise complaints against nurses were against black nurses, whereas black nurses only, only, only represent 10% of the nursing body. >> that got to do with this. >> that got to do with this. >> this situation is that as well as that in a 2017 report, the body which decides which nurses get fired found that fitness to practise complaints against white nurses are more likely to be thrown out at the screening stage, meaning that if a complaint is made about a white nurse at the screening stage, they're more likely to 90, stage, they're more likely to go, no, we're not bothering to investigate that for me. so if a fitness to practise complaint is made letby, is made against lucy letby, it is more likely to thrown out at more likely to be thrown out at the screening stage. this is all evidence to show both of these things are evidence to show that complaints against black and minority nurses are taken minority ethnic nurses are taken more serious. that minority ethnic nurses are taken more serious . that that minority ethnic nurses are taken more serious. that that is not evidence. that's not evidence to show that 100% is killing of these children. >> happened because of white no, no, no, no. >> not evidence. not
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>> it's not evidence. it's not evidence that it was evidence to show that it was it's towards that. it's evidence towards that. >> lucy, just be honest. you have absolutely no evidence that lucy lepages ethnicity had anything to do with why she wasn't caught. i mean, by the way, i think it's completely there's difference between evidence she was evidence and truth. she was allowed to there's difference between is between evidence and truth is because managers were so because the nhs managers were so terrified calling the terrified about calling the police, just they wanted to say, okay, you can you can you okay, can you can you can you both can both just did both just can you both just did i you statistics? both just can you both just did i so you statistics? both just can you both just did i so are you statistics? both just can you both just did i so are you you statistics? both just can you both just did i so are you telling tistics? both just can you both just did i so are you telling me cs? both just can you both just did i so are you telling me that >> so are you telling me that black minority ethnic nurses black and minority ethnic nurses are than white nurses ? are worse than white nurses? because either that's the case, either they do more wrong either they do more things wrong or or the other option is that more complaints are made. well, i've just given you some evidence and you're throwing it out. >> statistics. you would admit that black people are overrepresented when it comes to particular crimes , would you particular crimes, would you not? violent crime, would not? violent crime, i would admit , for example, that black admit, for example, that black people more likely people are three more likely times to be dragged times more likely to be dragged before less likely before a judge, but less likely in be convicted than in the end to be convicted than white . white people. >> we're more likely to be
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accused of a and to be accused of a crime and to be forcibly told that you've to go before a judge or to go before a council. the general medical council the same council has the same the same issue. lucy whitby's issue. why does lucy whitby's colour anything to do? colour have anything to do? >> because with her the statistics have shown that it's possible. >> no one is saying that if she was a black woman she would never killed anyone . but never have killed anyone. but that literally. no, no, no, never have killed anyone. but tha'no, literally. no, no, no, never have killed anyone. but tha'no, no, �*ally. no, no, no, never have killed anyone. but tha'no, no, no i. no, no, no, never have killed anyone. but tha'no, no, no one», no, no, never have killed anyone. but tha'no, no, no one lsio, no, never have killed anyone. but tha'no, no, no one is saying. no no, no, no, no one is saying. no one is that. no one is one is saying that. no one is saying that. >> said that she got >> people have said that she got away because for so away with it because for so long. put some other away with it because for so longmany put some other away with it because for so longmany babies jt some other away with it because for so longmany babies did)me other away with it because for so longmany babies did she other away with it because for so longmany babies did she get?�* how many babies did she get? >> i can i just put how >> can i just can i just put how many babies how many babies did she i put evidence to >> can i put some evidence to you? some you? because you've put some evidence. to evidence. i don't want to accept. this evidence. >> the evidence comes the >> the evidence comes from the nursing midwifery nursing and midwifery council 1991, was a case of 1991, when there was a case of a nurse called beverley allitt who was similar , was involved in some similar, similar similar crimes where similar and similar crimes where she went on to murder a couple of babies in in in child intensive care units. >> now , she was caught in 59 >> now, she was caught in 59 days. she was a white nurse. i believe it was somewhere in the united kingdom. she was caught in 59 days. it took almost 11
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months. but lucy letby to be caught. these are very similar situations. do you think that the reason that it took longer for lucy letby to be caught than beverley allitt is because they were both white? >> why are you speaking in absolutes reason absolutes? the reason it's a complex case with lots of factors and i've given you some evidence you say that you're evidence and you say that you're rejecting i gave rejecting the evidence. i gave the a the evidence, i gave you a statistics. what you make of statistics. what do you make of it? i made the evidence that you give you've give me two cases, and you've said two said that in two cases, two different things happen. the point cut in here. point i'm. let me cut in here. >> is my, uh, to be very >> it is my, uh, to be very clear here, let be is a depraved individual. it is totally despicable that she was not caught. and we must find out why . but i think what offends me most is the idea that because of her colour, it is being used as an attack on all white women. now, do you accept if someone were to do that with an asian terrorist or a black murderer , terrorist or a black murderer, there would be riots on the
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streets of this country? if i were to say this black murderer means that all black men in this country have a dark side , you country have a dark side, you would be rightly outraged . and would be rightly outraged. and so why are you talking? >> you're talking about a white your women. you're going you're doing a complete building, a complete straw man argument. >> that's exactly what. >> that's exactly what. >> no kelce. i saw the video . i >> no kelce. i saw the video. i saw the video. i saw the video. kelce last night. i saw the video. i've seen it. they've seen it. okay. that's she seen it. okay. that's what she talksin video, she talks first in the video, she talks about history of the idea about the history of the idea for of white womanhood, the idea of during slavery, during colonialism , this idea of colonialism, this idea of innocence, and this idea of she says, lucy letby is not an anomaly. >> all white women share in that violence and that evil . violence and that evil. >> do you is that a direct quote from the video? i'm paraphrasing or paraphrasing and you're putting words in her mouth that are nonsense. she gave historical accounts of where this idea of innocence . this idea of innocence. >> i agree with what she's saying. >> i agree . do
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saying. >> i agree. do i saying. >> i agree . do i agree with what >> i agree. do i agree with what kelsey says in the video? letby is don't agree with what is not i don't agree with what you're that as you're saying. i think that as as has been said, be an anomaly . lucy. lucy is a serial . lucy. lucy letby is a serial killer . of course she's an killer. of course she's an anomaly. good. i'm glad killer. of course she's an an0|being good. i'm glad killer. of course she's an an0|being a od. i'm glad killer. of course she's an an0|being a serial i'm glad killer. of course she's an an0|being a serial killer. glad killer. of course she's an an0|being a serial killer. thed you being a serial killer. the point of the case exact point of the case is exact words. the small. >> he was not an anomaly by the way. words is that way. her exact words is that lucy letby is not right . do you lucy letby is not right. do you accept that's racism? >> no, no, no, no, no. the >> no, no, no, no, no, no. the the— >> no, no, no, no, no, no. the the statement. give the the statement. give me the direct quote that that she direct quote that she that she said. got the direct quote? >> i played it you. >> i played it to you. >> i played it to you. >> it to me was you >> you played it to me was you didn't saw it didn't play it to me. i saw it on twitter. nonetheless, what she's here, she's she's saying here, what she's saying lucy saying here is not that lucy letby serial killer is saying here is not that lucy letlan serial killer is saying here is not that lucy letlan anomaly. rial killer is saying here is not that lucy letlan anomaly. rial kishe'si not an anomaly. what she's saying that someone saying is the fact that someone can be allowed to get away with something whetherthat's something, whether that's something, whether that's something small office like something is a small office like bullying someone in the office or whether that's something is something of this, of this sincerely magnitude that when the statutory inquiry happens , the statutory inquiry happens, if it is a statutory inquiry that happens . that happens. >> the reason why lucy letby got away with it, the judge is going to sit there in court and say,
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look it's because she was look, it's because she was white. no, i think are white. no, i think there are a number of to say number of factors to say that compound the compound together from the number of factors, compound together nhs, evidence together the nhs, the evidence from the nursing and midwifery council, body which actually council, the body which actually deals with these complaints, shows that are more shows that there are more complaints made against black and with case, nothing. >> thank you so much for having it. really, really appreciate it. really, really appreciate it. femi nylander and alby amankona. but who you agree amankona. but who do you agree with this nana akua right? with on this as nana akua right? that monstrous that it's monstrous to claim lucy as white privilege lucy letby as white privilege left kill ? diane on left her free to kill? diane on twitter writes letby was all down to the hospital managers taking wrong decisions to cover their backsides. only the race baiters would suggest otherwise. and we know who they are, jessup writes . we must stop bringing writes. we must stop bringing race into everything . it is race into everything. it is dangerous and divisive and is an insuh dangerous and divisive and is an insult to the victims families and anna writes, without a doubt, white racism. it works both ways . and your verdict is both ways. and your verdict is known as you can tell from those comments, it is an overwhelming one. of you think nana is one. 90% of you think nana is right , that monstrous to
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right, that it's monstrous to say these white say that let these white privilege her free kill. privilege left her free to kill. 10% it's not. now my 10% of you say it's not. now my royal master minds ann widdecombe calvin mackenzie widdecombe and calvin mackenzie all on standby. first, though, the looks like things the weather looks like things are heating up. >> bob next, boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news sponsors of weather on. gb news evening . evening. >> i'm alex deakin. this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news is a mixture of sunshine and showers to come on friday and a cooler feel many, particularly feel for many, particularly across east anglia in the south—east where it's quite south—east where it's been quite warm and humid today and we've seen as seen a few thunderstorms as a result . this low pressure result. this low pressure sitting scotland sitting across northern scotland is still providing some heavy showers here and they'll keep going the night. of going through the night. any of those still left across those showers still left across the are fading away the south—east are fading away now. of england and now. so much of england and wales become dry overnight wales will become dry overnight and will a night and it will be a cooler night certainly than the past couple of many temperatures of nights for many temperatures well single figures in well down into single figures in some locations. most towns some rural locations. most towns and cities about 10 or 11 to start friday. now we will start
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off with a fair bit sunshine off with a fair bit of sunshine , certainly the midlands, , certainly over the midlands, south , much of northeast south wales, much of northeast england to elsewhere, there'll be of mixture of sunshine be more of a mixture of sunshine and and through the day and showers and through the day showers will develop more widely. i still suspect widely. but i still suspect a good chunk of the day will be dry, particularly for east anglia south east. the anglia and the south east. the showers scattered , showers fairly well scattered, not particularly heavy, but it will a wet and will be a fairly wet and increasingly windy day across the of scotland and the far north of scotland and everywhere fairly cool the everywhere fairly cool for the end august . everywhere fairly cool for the end august. high teens for end of august. high teens for most best. saturday is most at best. saturday is a similar story again. yes, some sunshine, but plenty of showers. showers and saturday could be fairly heavy, quite slow moving in where the risk of in places where the risk of thunder as well, quite blustery across parts of wales and south—west england another south—west england. another cool feeling staying cool all feeling day staying cool all weekend. but after some heavy showers on saturday should turn a bit for most of us. a bit drier for most of us. >> looks like things are heating up . boxed boilers proud sponsors up. boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news coming of weather on. gb news coming up, figures show the number of
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uk work visas granted has skyrocketed by nearly two thirds. >> so are the small boats a red herring in the fight to kerb immigration? we investigate that big, witty style with former tory minister ann widdecombe later priti patel has later the next priti patel has been rumbled for helping prince andrew his security detail. andrew with his security detail. but did the former home secretary actually do anything wrong? masterminds, wrong? my royal masterminds, lady and phil lady colin campbell and phil dampier their expert dampier, give their expert analysis
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>> time now for our royal milestones, lady colin campbell and phil dampier. and prince andrew continues to be a bone of contention for the royal family. and patel was and yesterday, priti patel was caught crossfire. the and yesterday, priti patel was caugihas crossfire. the and yesterday, priti patel was caugihas launchedfire. the and yesterday, priti patel was caugihas launched ae. the and yesterday, priti patel was caugihas launched a bidhe and yesterday, priti patel was caugihas launched a bid to win duke has launched a bid to win back his armed security , which back his armed security, which cost the taxpayer £3 million a year after being stripped of his police the wake police protection in the wake of pain to settle the sex pain to settle the civil sex assault case brought by virginia giuffre and according to the sun newspaper, pretty emailed king charles's top aide suggesting a review of the duke's protection could be something to consider. but when her approach was disgracefully leaked, presumably by someone in the civil service, which has been targeting pretty for years, she was forced to apologise for the king. now lady c, i know everyone was wants me to be outraged about this, but i'm actually not outraged , okay. i'm actually not outraged, okay. because i think priti patel was doing the right thing as a former home secretary she certainly didn't expect this to be leaked. i mean, it's about
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safety of our royal family. it's absolutely despicable that this information even was leaked. should she really have had to apologise to the king well i don't think she had to apologise. >> dan . i think she chose to >> dan. i think she chose to apologise because she's put him in an awkward position , in an awkward position, although, of course, she really hasn't . it's whoever leaked the hasn't. it's whoever leaked the information that has. i mean, you know, prince andrew has been so, uh , shall we say, reviled . so, uh, shall we say, reviled. uh, i think rather unfairly , uh, i think rather unfairly, that of course he is something of a target . and you need to of a target. and you need to bear that in mind. i mean, i can see both ways that because he's no longer working royal, maybe he should have a reduced level of protection. but i do think it was a bit precipitate to strip him of all his protection . et him of all his protection. et cetera. et cetera. when you if
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you stop to think prince andrew fell on his sword to preserve his mother's jubilee and i mean, that really is what it's all aboutin that really is what it's all about in terms of his sacrifice. but in terms of his protection, i think he still deserves some, just not as much as he had before. >> phil dampier , you've broken >> phil dampier, you've broken exclusive after exclusive about the duke of york. he will be furious not to have this protection, won't he ? protection, won't he? >> yeah. good evening, dan. he will be furious, but i'm not quite sure why priti patel has got involve with this. >> apparently, was chatting >> apparently, she was chatting to a pr friend of andrew, but as a former secretary she a former home secretary she should known that security should have known that security is yard matter and is a scotland yard matter and it was pointless writing to was a bit pointless writing to the private secretary. the king's private secretary. >> much could about >> not much he could do about it, it's already putting the it, but it's already putting the horse isn't horse before the cart, isn't it? or the cart before the horse. because as lady c says , if he's because as lady c says, if he's not there's not doing royal duties, there's not doing royal duties, there's no for no real justification for bringing back security. and bringing back his security. and that's just not going to happen
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any soon. well, it's up any time soon. well, it's up it's up balmoral at the it's up at balmoral at the moment, to the king. it's up at balmoral at the morsure. to the king. it's up at balmoral at the morsure this to the king. it's up at balmoral at the morsure this subject the king. it's up at balmoral at the morsure this subject willking. it's up at balmoral at the morsure this subject will come i'm sure this subject will come up, but he has got up, but he has now got a problem, andrew, he's up, but he has now got a proigotr, andrew, he's up, but he has now got a proigotr, job.'ew, he's up, but he has now got a proigotr, job. he's he's up, but he has now got a proigotr, job. he's not he's up, but he has now got a proigotr, job. he's not iany not got a job. he's not got any income doesn't want to go income and he doesn't want to go abroad because he's worried about arrested. so what is about being arrested. so what is he the rest of he to going do with the rest of his is problem his life? that is the problem that deal that charles needs to deal with. well indeed. >> now, look, prince harry confirmed tonight he will be in the uk for the anniversary of the uk for the anniversary of the late queen's death on the 8th of september. but without meghan to support him the evening before, he'll be giving a speech the wellchild awards a speech at the wellchild awards . he will then stay overnight before flies to germany, before he flies to germany, where he will be joined by meghan games. meghan for the invictus games. so ladies, no meghan in the so ladies, see no meghan in the uk, but but also it looks like no reunion for harry with charles and william, even though he's here for the anniversary. is that the right decision , is that the right decision, ladies? see well, of course it's the right decision. >> dan, would you would you want a car to class up an esp to your bosom ? i mean, why would charles
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bosom? i mean, why would charles and william want to class the harry s to their bosom ? i think harry s to their bosom? i think that's absolute rights . and as that's absolute rights. and as for meghan not coming , i think for meghan not coming, i think that's a brilliant idea . she that's a brilliant idea. she should celebrate stoned in the streets . streets. >> i mean, phil, maybe she's never going to come back now because it's very telling, isn't it, that that harry's to going be here the two nights, but be here for the two nights, but she's only going to go to germany? she's only going to go to geri|any? she's only going to go to geri don't think she'll ever set >> i don't think she'll ever set foot in this country again to be honest. i think she knows how unpopular but, you know, unpopular she is. but, you know, this the ideal this would have been the ideal opportunity talks, if this would have been the ideal oppywant ty talks, if this would have been the ideal oppywant to talks, if this would have been the ideal oppywant to call talks, if this would have been the ideal oppywant to call it talks, if this would have been the ideal oppywant to call it that,lks, if this would have been the ideal oppywant to call it that, for if you want to call it that, for a wmmw you want to call it that, for a summit. but it wouldn't have been trouble harry summit. but it wouldn't have be stay trouble harry summit. but it wouldn't have be stay few trouble harry summit. but it wouldn't have be stay few daysuble harry summit. but it wouldn't have be stay few days before harry summit. but it wouldn't have be stay few days before the rry to stay a few days before the invictus and to invictus games and talk to talk to to his to his father, talk to his brother. that brother. but it seems that william and kate are going to be in in william and kate are going to be in mirror in william and kate are going to be in mirror morning, in william and kate are going to be in mirror morning, the in the mirror this morning, the king's scotland. i mean, king's up in scotland. i mean, just you, they're just goes to show you, they're all as far apart ever. all as far apart as ever. and there's there's chance of there's no there's no chance of reconciliation in the near future. think william future. i don't think william is ever forgive to future. i don't think william is evehonest. forgive to future. i don't think william is evehonest. it'sorgive to to future. i don't think william is evehonest. it'sorgive to say. be honest. it's very sad to say. but i think those two brothers
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are never going to make up. are never going to make it up. they'll trust other they'll never trust each other again. it's deeply sad. but again. and it's deeply sad. but if they're not going make the if they're not going to make the time with other, time to meet up with each other, what future is there? >> yeah, indeed. it's very hard what future is there? >> yetthatldeed. it's very hard what future is there? >> yetthat trust. it's very hard what future is there? >> yetthat trust back/ery hard what future is there? >> yetthat trust back once|ard what future is there? >> yetthat trust back once it's to get that trust back once it's gone. however blood is thicker than water. i always say that stranger things have happened, but brilliant analysis and exclusives as ever from phil de and lady c have a brilliant weekend . we will speak on weekend. we will speak on monday. but coming up, as calls grow for a full public inquiry into the lucy letby murders , is into the lucy letby murders, is allison pearson right that the nhs is rancid with cover up and corruption where management put the wellbeing of staff above the safety of patients? my superstar panel returned to debate that shortly, but next, new figures have revealed the number of uk work visas granted has skyrocketed by nearly two thirds. so are the small boats a red herring in the fight to kerb immigration? former tory minister ann widdecombe live with me
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next samantha markle and kelvin mackenzie coming up in the next houn mackenzie coming up in the next hour. but first, big witty style with former prisons minister ann widdecombe and shocking home office figures have revealed the true scale of legal migration into britain with the number of working visas granted in the last year alone booming by 63. while student visas soared by 34% in total , more than 1.4 34% in total, more than 1.4 million visas were approved in the 12 months up to june . the 12 months up to june. today's statistics take us another step closer to these unsustained projections becoming a reality projections that make the 46,000 illegal immigrants who crossed the channel last year seem like a drop in the ocean in comparison. so witty. welcome back to the show with these legal migrant visas skyrocketed . thing is the fight skyrocketed. thing is the fight to stop illegal migrants on the small boats actually a bit of a red herring when it comes to our
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immigration crisis. is this what we need to be talking about ? we need to be talking about? >> no, it's not a red herring at all to the illegal migration if it continues at its present rate, will eventually mean that legal migration, quite honestly, will pale into insignificance. >> so don't ever say that the small boats are a red herring . small boats are a red herring. >> they urgently need addressing . they are not being addressed. the government helpless the government is quite helpless and is simply not delivering on it. >> so let me say that. >> so let me say that. >> but then let's look at legal migration and ask what's going on now when we have and we still have hundreds of thousands of people on the dole, there is no reason whatever to import unskilled labour. >> but when it comes to skills, we have shortages of skills in this country which we then make up through importing those skills. and what we've got to do in the medium and longer term is to skill our own workforce . that to skill our own workforce. that can't be done overnight . and
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can't be done overnight. and when the brexit party said and i said this in rally after rally dunng. said this in rally after rally during . the 2019 elections, when during. the 2019 elections, when the brexit party said we can control the borders , it never control the borders, it never said we're going to close the borders. it said , we're going to borders. it said, we're going to say who comes here, what qualifications they must have, how long they can stay, whether they're entitled to benefits or not. all that would be brought back within our control . what is back within our control. what is not within our control are the small boats. and it's time the government got a grip on that. and it's time we started a medium term plan now for skilling our workforce. so that we don't have to import labour. but while we can't get the skills that we need from our own workforce , then, okay, you know workforce, then, okay, you know , there is an argument now and i want to move on to the sickening failures of lucy letby . failures of lucy letby. >> well, really , her nhs bosses
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>> well, really, her nhs bosses and how they've infuriate the nation. this week after whistleblowing , doctors and whistleblowing, doctors and former colleagues exposed how they were silenced. despite repeated flagging concerns over the serial killing nurse . yes, the serial killing nurse. yes, they were even forced to upon lies. and when letby first returned to work . back to work. returned to work. back to work. sorry. now you say letby did the devil's bidding. sorry. now you say letby did the devil's bidding . and what do you devil's bidding. and what do you make of why this was allowed to happen ? and how can we stop? happen? and how can we stop? well happening again , like most well happening again, like most sane people, i mean, i'm absolutely baffled. >> it was quite obvious that that particular hospital and that particular hospital and that particular hospital and that particular trust put the reputation of the trust ahead of patient safety . i mean, you patient safety. i mean, you know, it's very hard to argue otherwise . and as for why on otherwise. and as for why on earth the doctors had to apologise to lucy letby, i wonder if and we won't know until we've got the full inquiry . you know, we can guess, but we don't but i wonder if she don't know. but i wonder if she played card , you
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played the misogyny card, you know, she said it's because know, if she said it's because i'm male i'm a woman and these male doctors, bullying me. doctors, they're bullying me. and there were seven of them in the now can't any the end. now i can't see any sensible administrator at any level at all, let alone at the top saying, well, you've got seven experienced doctors and senior consultants complaining and nobody does anything. and nobody takes any notice. and they say that they've got to apologise to her. i mean, where were they ? they knew there were were they? they knew there were a huge excess number of deaths on that ward. they knew that every time a an inexplicable death occurred , lucy letby was death occurred, lucy letby was actually on duty. it could have been quite innocent. she could been quite innocent. she could be making mistakes, but she was nevertheless on duty when excess deaths were occurring. now you know what were they thinking? what were they thinking? and not taking action. >> but and isn't this the problem? and i know this is something that we have spoken about for many years, but actually few people in the actually very few people in the media or in politics are
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prepared to about this, why media or in politics are pre|nhs to about this, why media or in politics are pre|nhs is about this, why media or in politics are pre|nhs is not about this, why media or in politics are pre|nhs is not fitbout this, why media or in politics are pre|nhs is not fit fort this, why media or in politics are pre|nhs is not fit for purpose, iy the nhs is not fit for purpose, why we essentially need to start again because we see cover up after cover up after cover up, because these incompetent people, anne can just stay within the nhs going from job to job to job. it would not happen in any normal business and that's what the nhs should be. >> me it couldn't happen in a normal business because they'd be put out of business. basically, if they acted like this. and i've said for a long time now and for different reasons, i've said that i believe that we should have a serious debate on what we would create if we were starting from scratch knowing now scratch now, knowing what we now know , which they couldn't have know, which they couldn't have known 1940s. exactly. known in the 1940s. exactly. >> must have that debate. >> and we must have that debate. we must have that debate. but look, i want to move on to whitty's war on woke and anne, this week you have been the victim of some suspicious foul play victim of some suspicious foul play after a nefarious and unknown actor contacted you by
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telephone pretending to be none other than the former prime minister boris johnson. apparently urging you to join a new political party. so anne, were you suck it in. did you believe that boris was going to launch this party and is it true that you've been in touch with him about this? >> i have been touch with >> i have been in touch with bofis >> i have been in touch with boris mean, i didn't boris and no, i mean, i didn't believe said to people boris and no, i mean, i didn't be mye said to people boris and no, i mean, i didn't be my table,said to people boris and no, i mean, i didn't be my table, i|id to people boris and no, i mean, i didn't be my table, i was» people boris and no, i mean, i didn't be my table, i was in people at my table, i was in a restaurant when i took the call. i the people table i said to the people at my table that pretending be that somebody pretending to be bofis boris johnson. and what i actually the way i dealt with the was i said, look, the caller was i said, look, boris, you know, it's a restaurant. of restaurant. it's an awful lot of noise. knowing noise. i'll phone back knowing that me a number that he hadn't left me a number to on. you know, it to phone back on. you know, it was nonsense. course, was all nonsense. of course, i've been caught before. i was once david cameron once phoned up by david cameron when i was on the m4 and he came on the phone. was prime on the phone. he was prime minister time said minister at the time and said he was the post of was offering me the post of british ambassador to the vatican . said, you're not vatican. and i said, you're not david cameron . you know this david cameron. you know this is a hoax and i said, okay, i'll phone back. number ten. and oh, jolly. phoned number 10 and jolly. i phoned number 10 and they miss they said, oh, yes, miss widdecombe, prime minister they said, oh, yes, miss w expectinge, prime minister
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they said, oh, yes, miss w expecting your prime minister they said, oh, yes, miss w expecting your call. e minister they said, oh, yes, miss w expecting your call. so'iinister they said, oh, yes, miss w expecting your call. so youter they said, oh, yes, miss w expecting your call. so you .er is expecting your call. so you. can be caught two ways, but no . can be caught two ways, but no. and this time. but then i did get in touch with boris because i thought he should that i thought he should know that the taking place. and the hoax was taking place. and what say ? oh hilariously, what did he say? oh hilariously, he said, yes, it was a hoax, but then he added something i'm not going to do. he said, vote tory hahahahahahaha . hahahahahahaha. >> it. part of me wants the bofis >> it. part of me wants the boris whitty politic party but good on you. don't try and hoax ann widdecombe because you will end up being caught out. i love that. i wonder who it was. could it have been the russians an i doubt if it was the russians, but you know me. >> i mean, i'm always to going blame the left. it was some lefties , actually. i would bet lefties, actually. i would bet quite a large sum of money. it was a newspaper. i was once rung up in the of night up in the middle of the night when in the shadow cabinet up in the middle of the night wae in the shadow cabinet up in the middle of the night wae told in the shadow cabinet up in the middle of the night wae told that:he shadow cabinet up in the middle of the night wae told that iain hadow cabinet up in the middle of the night wae told that iain duncan abinet to be told that iain duncan smith said, smith had resigned. and i said, i'm don't resign i'm sorry, people don't resign in the night. you in the middle of the night. you know, is wrong, but it's know, this is wrong, but it's the sort thing do. know, this is wrong, but it's the and thing do. know, this is wrong, but it's the and widikum do.
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know, this is wrong, but it's the and widikum nevero. know, this is wrong, but it's the and widikum never caught out. >> and widikum never caught out. thank and speak next thank you. and we'll speak next week. up, a world week. but coming up, a world exclusive interview with a man who cancelled by the who has been cancelled by the sussex for launching bus sussex squad for launching a bus tour harry and meghan's tour of harry and meghan's montecito ground. kyle montecito stomping ground. kyle larson head with larson goes head to head with meghan's sister, samantha markle. later minutes as calls grow a full public inquiry grow for a full public inquiry into murders . grow for a full public inquiry into murders. is grow for a full public inquiry into murders . is allison into letby murders. is allison pearson right that nhs is pearson right that the nhs is rancid up and rancid with cover up and corruption? my superstar panel debate that after the break. and we'll have a first look at tomorrow's newspaper. front pages hot off the press . don't pages hot off the press. don't go anywhere . go anywhere. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news evening. weather on. gb news evening. >> i'm alex deakin. this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news a mixture of sunshine and showers to come on friday and a cooler feel for many, particularly across east anglia in the south—east where it's been quite warm humid anglia in the south—east where it's be andjuite warm humid anglia in the south—east where it's be and we've arm humid anglia in the south—east where it's beand we've seen humid anglia in the south—east where it's beand we've seen a humid anglia in the south—east where it's beand we've seen a few mid today and we've seen a few thunderstorms a result . this thunderstorms as a result. this low pressure sitting across northern scotland is still providing heavy showers
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gb news, it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. >> tonight, the banking scandal sinks to new depths. nigel farage is de—banking for wrong thing, but one of britain's worst serial killers, rose west is allowed to keep her accounts with the co—op after passing a laughable reputation review. that's all. while the same so—called ethical bank cancels a feminist group for daring to cancel trans ideology, so are our captured financial institutions simply out of
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control ? that's the big debate control? that's the big debate shortly with my superstar panel. and tonight, i'm joined by alison pearson. lord bailey and amy nicole turner. and from one despicable female serial killer to another, rotten lucy letby starts her life sentence in prison this week. but is our own allison pearson right that the nhs is rancid with cover up and corruption? the top daily telegraph columnist will unleash her understandable fury on that next. also tonight , a watchdog next. also tonight, a watchdog finds serious misconduct took place at do gooder migrant charity care for calais . so charity care for calais. so a suella braverman right that the con organisation is compromised of political motivated activists masquerade as humanitarians plus failed. london mayor sadiq khan hosts a un judge who demands britain pays £18 trillion in reparations . asian kelvin reparations. asian kelvin mackenzie uncancel ed on both those stories soon. meanwhile, don't miss my world exclusive
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interview with the man who has been cancelled by the sussex squad for launching a bus tour of harry and meghan's montecito stomping ground. organiser carl larson , once a friend of larson, once a friend of meghan's estranged father, thomas has seen his business venture axed amid controversy . venture axed amid controversy. ac he will give his side of the story in an unmissable bout with meghan's sister , samantha markle meghan's sister, samantha markle . that's coming up live shortly . and do you ever wish donald trump would say what he really thinks? i think he's worse mentally than he is physically. >> but you watch him and it looks like he's walking on toothpicks and then see him toothpicks and then you see him in the beach where he can't lift a chair . a chair. >> f- f— a chair. >> that vicious takedown >> more of that vicious takedown of joe biden from trump's twitter interview with tucker carlson that broke the internet last night . carlson that broke the internet last night. i'll also carlson that broke the internet last night . i'll also crown my last night. i'll also crown my final greatest britain and union jackass of the week and tomorrow's newspaper front pages for the press. for you. hot off the press. that's after the that's immediately after the headunes that's immediately after the headlines with ellie costello .
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headlines with ellie costello. >> thanks, dan. i'm ellie costello in the newsroom right . costello in the newsroom right. russia's president vladimir putin has sent his condolences to the family of the wagner group leader who was reportedly killed in a plane crash north of moscow yesterday . yevgeny moscow yesterday. yevgeny prigozhin was one of the ten people named on the jet's passenger list. mr putin described the mercenary boss as a talented businessman . a talented businessman. >> prigozhin a new prigozhin for a very long time , since the a very long time, since the early 1990s, he was a man with a complex destiny and he made serious mistakes in life. >> he achieved the results. he needed both for himself and when i asked him for the common cause , as in these last months, he was a talented person, a talented businessman. he worked not only in our country and worked with results, but also abroad in africa in particular. >> gb news understands the government is looking to block the former natwest chief
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executive gives multi—million pound payout. dame alison rose quit after it emerged she'd talked about nigel farage's finances to a journalist . her finances to a journalist. her actions are being independent, investigated . donald trump is investigated. donald trump is due to surrender himself on charges of trying to overturn the result of the 2020 presidential election in georgia . these are earlier pictures of the trump convoy leaving new jersey to head to the fulton county jail in georgia. he's facing dozens of criminal charges and will go on trial several times in the next 18 months. meanwhile 38 year old vivek ramaswamy dominated the first republican presidential debate last night in exclusive interview with gb news, mr ramaswamy says america needs a patriot who speaks the truth. >> i can only reunite this country if i'm doing it from the white house as the leader and the face of our movement. and what i will tell president trump
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is i know you're a patriot. i mean, and have a deep mean, he and i have a deep relationship mutual respect relationship with mutual respect . him as my most valued . i want him as my most valued adviser, something of a mentor in that role. actually. i've got fresh legs. i'm less than half his age. >> you're the rookie. >> you're the rookie. >> i'm. and i wear it as a badge of honour. but we have to reach young who their young people who have lost their sense of national pride in this country . country. >> the duchess of sussex will reportedly join her husband at the invictus games in dusseldorf in germany next month. prince harry will be in attendance throughout the entire of the games, but before they get underway, the duke will travel to the uk. to attend a charity award ceremony. on the eve of the first anniversary of the late queen's death . and finally, late queen's death. and finally, an 11 year old boy from northumberland took his maths gcse five years early and has now achieved the highest grade, a nine equivalent to an a star. harry, who who took the exam in year six at bede academy in
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blyth, says his performance was quite good. his mum says he's always loved puzzles , numbers always loved puzzles, numbers and logic . always loved puzzles, numbers and logic. impressive always loved puzzles, numbers and logic . impressive stuff . and logic. impressive stuff. this is gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker. just say play gb news. now it's back to dan . back to dan. tomorrow's news tonight. >> now in our media buzz, just one front page and so far it's the metro and the headline is we're coming for you , vlad. the we're coming for you, vlad. the newspaper reporting that wagner mercenaries have blamed putin for their leader's death and have issued that threat of vengeance . my superstar panel vengeance. my superstar panel back with me now, top daily telegraph columnist allison pearson, conservative peer lord bailey , and the bestselling bailey, and the bestselling author amy nicholl turner. now the detective who questioned
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lucy letby . for 20 hours said lucy letby. for 20 hours said that she was emotionless and there was, quote, nothing from her, even when she was presented with evidence of her horrific murders. so why wasn't this sick? psychopath stopped sooner , especially when senior doctors sounded the alarm to their bosses at the countess of chester hospital . well, after a chester hospital. well, after a complete column for the daily telegraph, our superstar panellist allison pearson has gone viral for capturing the utter fury and outrage felt by so many of us writing in letby case has revealed an nhs rat rancid with cover up and corruption. she adds that nhs management is in thrall to a warped human resources culture that puts the wellbeing of nhs staff above the safety of patients. so alison pearson, look, firstly that column was so brilliant , look, firstly that column was so brilliant, it completely
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encapsulated everything that i felt about this. but i know you have been working all week. you have been working all week. you have new information, you're uncovering more and more and you're very angry. but also incredibly emotional about this , aren't you? >> yeah, i talked to a lot of people down. people have been in tears. you couldn't you couldn't read the victim impact statements from the parents without sobbing. i mean, it's just absolutely devastating. what that dreadful woman did laying in ambush, killing one twin on one day, laying in ambush until the parents went home because they were so tired and then attacking his sister. twin, it's you know, it's off the charts and it's unspeakable. it's horrendous. so on the one hand, have evil person hand, we have this evil person on. you could say you can't do much about a random evil person. but what could have happened here is paediatricians , senior here is paediatricians, senior doctors on the neonatal unit of the countess of chester hospital all gave warning from june 2015.
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they were saying there's something very amiss here. babies are seizing . they're babies are seizing. they're dying unaccountably just as a fact, a neonatal unit of that size would expect to see a deaths of between 1 and 3 babies in a year. they were getting between 1 and 3 babies dead in a week . so all the lights on the week. so all the lights on the dashboard were flashing . and dr. dashboard were flashing. and dr. stephen brewery, dr. ravi jairam amongst the seven paediatricians went to the senior management and said, we've got to look into this. we're extremely worried. it was kicked into the long grass meetings were promised and not held for . grass meetings were promised and not held for. finally what we saw, i think probably a low point in the history of the nhs. dan was the paediatricians were made by the chief executive, tony chambers , to write a letter tony chambers, to write a letter of apology to the serial killer, lucy letby , saying, we're lucy letby, saying, we're terribly sorry if we've upset you.the terribly sorry if we've upset you. the management chose to
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believe the murderous nurse was not the highly experienced that doctors. it's an absolute farce andifs doctors. it's an absolute farce and it's a disgrace. and i spoke yesterday to a doctor at the countess of chester hospital, and he said these senior management in the nhs, not just in that hospital across the nhs , they think they're untouchable. they think the pubuc untouchable. they think the public loves the nhs , they think public loves the nhs, they think politicians are too timid to challenge them. they basically run a cartel if they do anything wrong, they hit the history of these scandals . these scandals. >> it's moved into another job. >> it's moved into anotherjob. >> it's moved into anotherjob. >> it's moved into anotherjob. >> it's morecambe bay east, kent shrewsbury and telford. they mid staffs , they keep coming. these staffs, they keep coming. these scandals and these senior executives , they just walk away executives, they just walk away into hugely well—paid jobs , into hugely well—paid jobs, massive pension pots. no accountability. >> you want these management to potential face criminal charges, is that right? >> i'd like to see them in jail . i think i think we are not
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going have of any serious going to have of any serious change in the nhs until some of these people have been held to these people have been held to the highest account . there are the highest account. there are seven babies dead and six babies seriously injured by that mad woman and as we are on air, dan, it's saying detectives are now linking 12 other babies damaged, possibly by lucy letby. this is one of the biggest stories, amy. this is one of the biggest scandals in nhs history. and by the way , nottingham maternity the way, nottingham maternity hospital that's about to be the next biggest scandal. so these scandals keep coming and these overpromoted nurses with very limited abilities in many cases are in charge of doctors who tell them that there's something terrible here. okay? there's something the staff shortages. there's danger to the patients and they spend public money hiring hugely expensive lawyers to shut the doctors up. i think that's absolutely disgraceful. and, you know , i could i could
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and, you know, i could i could rant all know . rant all know. >> i mean, it's so important to hear that. amy, you want to come in? >> i agree with everything you're saying. i just think that there is an additional piece to there is an additional piece to the you mentioned the puzzle. so you mentioned june yeah the puzzle. so you mentioned june year. so june 2015 june of last year. so june 2015 was june last year. june of last year. so june 2015 was june last year . there was a was june last year. there was a quality care commission into that particular hospital and it was deemed with the lowest maternity safety rate in the country . staff morale was the country. staff morale was the lowest in any trust in the country , but inspectors were country, but inspectors were desperate to have retain and resource more staff. so i do have some sympathy for the managers who simply couldn't afford to lose another member of staff because they were already a shortage of not only nurses but consultants on that very warm sorry , you're losing one warm sorry, you're losing one staff member. >> what about losing seven lives? used to sit on lives? sean? you used to sit on the board an nhs trust, so the board of an nhs trust, so i guess you come this from guess you come at this from quite interesting quite an interesting perspective. >> there's two things i'd say. firstly, are talking firstly, people are talking about a public
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about should we have a public inquiry this particular inquiry into this particular case? don't think will case? i don't think that will be very what they need to very helpful. what they need to have and with have an inquiry and deal with it. look at is it. what we need to look at is how senior management is held to account in the same way that doctors are one of the most impressive about nhs impressive things about the nhs . a doctor makes a mistake, . if a doctor makes a mistake, they don't punish the they don't just punish the doctor get together doctor, they get together and lessons learned . senior lessons are learned. senior managers disappear away managers get to disappear away into different jobs. that needs to . somebody needs to set to stop. somebody needs to set up that looks their up something that looks at their record. is a real feeling record. there is a real feeling that unless these people face proper sanction, these things will continue to happen. but i think there's a broader question will continue to happen. but i thirthe1ere's a broader question will continue to happen. but i thirthe nhs. a broader question will continue to happen. but i thirthe nhs to broader question will continue to happen. but i thirthe nhs to answer question will continue to happen. but i thirthe nhs to answer aboution will continue to happen. but i thirthe nhs to answer about who for the nhs to answer about who is charge , who takes is in charge, who takes responsibilities. when you have a really large organisation like this , these things happen this, these things happen because people into the because people melt into the into sea and nobody has to into the sea and nobody has to carry the until somebody carry the bag until somebody carries they know carries the bag. they know exactly until somebody carries the bag. this will continue . the bag. this will continue. >> look, the countess >> okay, now look, the countess of both sides the story as of both sides of the story as always on gb news. so the countess chester hospital nhs countess of chester hospital nhs foundation since lucy foundation trust said since lucy letby our hospital, we letby worked at our hospital, we have to
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have made significant changes to our . i want to provide our services. i want to provide reassurance every patient reassurance that every patient who services can have who access our services can have confidence in the care they will receive tony chambers, receive. if tony chambers, the former ceo, said as chief executive , my focus was on the executive, my focus was on the safety of the baby unit and the wellbeing of patients and staff . inclusive as i . i was open and inclusive as i responded to information and guidance . now joe biden's guidance. now joe biden's competency was thrust back into the spotlight last night as he was quizzed on the moscow plane crash of wagner chief prigozhin the doddery president emerged looking dazed from a gym session before telling reporters he didn't know anything about the . news >> mr president, do you ever reaction to the plane crash in russia ? the there's not much russia? the there's not much that happens in russia . that happens in russia. >> rikki neave not time. >> rikki neave not time. >> i don't know enough to know the answer. >> been working out for the >> i've been working out for the last hour and half. last hour and a half. >> donald trump >> meanwhile, donald trump reignited his presidential campaign a bombshell campaign with a bombshell interview with fox news star tucker carlson. >> the former president swerved
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a republican debate on carlson's old network instead old network and instead broadcast his interview for free on twitter, now known as x, where he laid into geriatric joe. >> i think he's worse mentally than he is physically and physically. he's not exactly a triathlete or any kind of an athlete. you look at him, he can't walk to the helicopter. he walks , he can't lift his feet walks, he can't lift his feet out of the grass. you know, it's only two inches at the white house, right? it's not a lot. but you watch him and it looks like walking on toothpicks i >> -- >> watch hm- hm— m interview by the >> watch that interview by the way, it's being watched. more than million on fox, than 200 million times on fox, which eclipsed the which completely eclipsed the predicted 8 million viewers, achieved by the fox news debate last all accounts, last night. so by all accounts, trump box office than ever trump more box office than ever before. amy nicole turner, lord bailey, alison pierson, do stand by because coming up, the nigel farage de—banking scandal has sunk to depths after one of sunk to new depths after one of britain's worst serial killers rose west keeps her account with the co—op bank. but they boycott a gender critical feminist
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group. so these woke financial institutions simply out of control. my superstar panel will debate the next day world exclusive interview with the man who by who has been cancelled by the sussex squad for launching a bus tour of harry and meghan's montecito ground . the montecito stomping ground. the organiser, larson , a former organiser, carl larson, a former friend meghan's estranged friend of meghan's estranged father , thomas, has his father, thomas, has seen his website down amid the website taken down amid the controversy. he will give his side the story in an side of the story in an unmissable bout with meghan's sister, samantha markle . you sister, samantha markle. you don't want to go anywhere near. that's
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gb news radio. now with residents like oprah winfrey, ellen degeneres and the duke and duchess of sussex, monty nato is like a theme park for lovers of woke topia and a—listers . a—listers. >> but one man who wants to take tourists for the ride launching a bus tour that shows harry and meghan's american stomping ground and boy, has it caused controversy . the organiser is controversy. the organiser is the paparazzi photographer carl larson, a former friend of meghan's , thomas markle, meghan's father, thomas markle, with previously with the pair previously presenting youtube show presenting a youtube show together. advertised as a royal celebrity tour of los angeles and montecito and priced at £959 for six passengers. as larson promises to take people as street along from the sussexes £11 million mansion, as well as meghan's favourite shops and restaurants and the polo club where she kissed harry last yeah where she kissed harry last year. so it's sure to be a hit with the sussex squad, right? no no, no, no, no. they've been
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trying to get the tour cancelled with the couple's staunch ally. the tech entrepreneur christopher bouzy, telling newsweek it's a concerning escalation of online harassing , escalation of online harassing, transitioning to the real world. ed meanwhile, larson was reported by the sunday mirror as saying that meghan's dad approved of tour , but thomas approved of the tour, but thomas has since told the mail online, inever has since told the mail online, i never gave my approval to carl larson for any tour anywhere. i am not involved in any way so trivial. what's really going on here? joining me now in a world exclusive interview is carl larson himself and meghan's sister, samantha markle, to represent the markle family. so carl, what's going on here? because you seem to suggest that thomas markle had in some way endorsed that this tour. is that right? no, no , not first, i'd right? no, no, not first, i'd like to say thank you very much for having me on the show. >> great. and very nice to meet you. finally samantha. uh, every time i've always been with
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thomas, samantha's always called checking up on her father . checking up on her father. that's gone on for about four years. every time i was with thomas . so getting back to the thomas. so getting back to the question . uh, no . thomas. so getting back to the question. uh, no . i. thomas. so getting back to the question . uh, no . i. when got to question. uh, no. i. when got to graceland, a year ago for our high school reunion , and i high school reunion, and i thought, what a great time this would be to do a similar thing in montecito in los angeles. so itold in montecito in los angeles. so i told thomas, hey, i in montecito in los angeles. so itold thomas, hey, i have in montecito in los angeles. so i told thomas, hey, i have a great idea, since we're not doing , you know, the show right doing, you know, the show right now , we have, you know, now, we have, you know, basically put remarkable friendship on ice until he gets better. so i told him about the tour and he said, i think i think you have something there now . i think you have something there now. i said think you have something there now . i said , think you have something there now. i said , maybe we'll go see now. i said, maybe we'll go see you and he said, oh, you know , i you and he said, oh, you know, i don't i'm not really up to that
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right now. and besides, people may expect to see me and i may not be up for that. so i go, okay, so he knew about the tour. i brought it up three months ago, sort of right after south park did the. the privacy tour. >> yeah, the international privacy, which only it only jogged my privacy, which only it only jogged my memory to do it. >> not that my tour was going to make fun of anybody for any reason and so i went ahead and okay, i understand. >> i understand that. so so let's let's cover that off first. sam markle is this to in any way endorsed by the markle family ? family? >> well, well it's not endorsed at all by the markle family. >> but what i got asked by slate samantha, come in is the is the mirror asked me you told thomas about the tour or did he disapprove ? and i go, no, he
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disapprove? and i go, no, he didn't disapprove . okay. i told didn't disapprove. okay. i told i suggested going, going, going to see him. and i said, i'm not going to be up to it. okay. >> understand? so let's let samantha come in. let's let samantha come in. let's let samantha come in. let's let samantha come in. >> yeah , yeah, yeah. let's put >> yeah, yeah, yeah. let's put the pedal to the metal right here. i've been speaking with him every day. first of all, you haven't been in regular contact with him over four years, so don't over quote yourself. and don't over quote yourself. and don't take licence. furthermore, there are rumours out there that you reportedly said that you were the only one qualified to speak for the markles and that you were a go between between meghan's camp and our family. whatever those rumours are, let's put those to bed right now. that's not true. and so if you did discuss this with my father, i can tell you in no uncertain terms that you know him not not agreeing with you or showing any interest in isn't an acquiescence . and it doesn't acquiescence. and it doesn't mean that he wasn't against it.
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he would never in a million years do anything like this. so, you know, from my standpoint, more power to you. it's a free country . you can drive whatever country. you can drive whatever buzz you want around hollywood in montecito , you can take in montecito, you can take a nudist colony on a tour bus, do whatever you want. just don't attach our family name to it. i mean, you know, it's such a stretch. and furthermore , for, stretch. and furthermore, for, you know, to hear about this, i hope you've got your liability insurance and you've got, you know, your business licence and everything in order because that's a lot of driving people around who could twist their ankles and get sick, you know , ankles and get sick, you know, you're taking on a huge liability . and so, you know, i liability. and so, you know, i hopei liability. and so, you know, i hope i hope this is good, more power to you. but we definitely have nothing to do with it. okay. i think it was kind of no, i think it was really easy to put that out there. >> okay. carl, can i just i will let you respond to samantha, but i think it's also also important that we ask about the fact that
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you feel the sussex squad are now trying to shut down this tourin now trying to shut down this tour in some way, even though it's a capitalist venture . it's a capitalist venture. >> and, well, the couple of rumours we got to stop right now, there is no bus tour. i have a luxury infiniti suv , so have a luxury infiniti suv, so i'll be taking six people at a time. a private custom tour and the markle name was only described who who i was in the in the description. but what happened was there was a someone who will go nameless right now . who will go nameless right now. uh, he had has a youtube channel and he thought it was a great idea to , to poke fun of the idea to, to poke fun of the south park cartoon and actually go south park cartoon and actually 9° up south park cartoon and actually go up there on a tour. south park cartoon and actually go up there on a tour . and go up there on a tour. and unbeknown to me, like three months ago and, and he got the tour shut down. and so when i
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launched this tour , i had no launched this tour, i had no idea that went on. and so and that person got very jealous of me that has this youtube channel okay. and poked christopher bouzy with a dm on twitter and said, hey , how are you going to said, hey, how are you going to let this carl larson royal celebrity? >> so carl, just to clarify, carl, just to clarify , is there carl, just to clarify, is there going to be any harass ment of meghan and harry? because that's what christopher bouzy is suggesting . but i don't trust suggesting. but i don't trust what christopher bouzy says , but what christopher bouzy says, but that's what he is saying, right ? >> 7. >>i ? >> i think that 7 >> i think that was ? >> i think that was only 7 >> i think that was only because christopher boosie thought i was associated with this other. okay, i understand . okay, i understand. >> samantha. okay. i understand . samantha do you think that it's appropriate for there to be a tour around your sister's house? is that an appropriate thing? you know, from what i remember, it's certainly paparazzi. >> if there's a public street, they can be on the street. but when it becomes harassment and
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if you are taking in money for it as a spectacle. yeah. then i think the city of montecito and my sister would have something to say about that, because you're profiting off of crowding their space. it's not like you're just driving by, you know, taking pictures , but a know, taking pictures, but a crowd of people sitting out in front of your house is kind of a egregious. um, and so i'm going to say, carl, there were rumours out there that you reportedly said that you were the spokesperson for our family and that my father would be out there , you know, greeting there, you know, greeting tourists and shaking their hand and having lunch with them. oh, poppy. so none of that's true. that's fake news, but that's fake news. carl, you need to get with those news media sources and read them the riot act. so you know, i'm just going to tell it like it is . it's not true. it like it is. it's not true. and, you know, whatever you decide to do with your licence is your business. >> but yeah, and actually, carl, just finally, what is happening
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with the tour? has it been cancelled now? because believe cancelled now? because i believe a website actually taken it a website has actually taken it down? yeah >> so the outrage of this is actually one s uh, christopher bouzy got this message from this youtuber saying , hey, i'm youtuber saying, hey, i'm jealous of this. carl larson shut his tour down like you shut my down. christopher bouzy sent these messages to, uh , tripling these messages to, uh, tripling where i had it. and i also had it on a website called viator and they they just did tweeted my account. and then i sent a message saying, hey , how come my message saying, hey, how come my account's deleted? and i thought i perhaps not get a response back because i thought perhaps you know, perhaps megan did it and they actually responded. and they said due to the social media outrage, we do not want to be associated. so they confirmed they confirmed it was because of social media. >> interesting stuff. and carl
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larson, can i just clarify, are you still photographing harry and meghan or have you stopped that ? that? >> oh, well, i mean, if i see them , i certainly would them, i certainly would photograph them. yeah. but most importantly , uh, i've relaunched importantly, uh, i've relaunched the tour . okay. and it will be. the tour. okay. and it will be. and it is. i don't, i don't think sam markle is going to be buying a ticket somehow. >> many may many may. carl >> but many may many may. carl larson, samantha markle, thank you both so much . great to speak you both so much. great to speak to you. now, look, kelvin mackenzie soon responds to a un judge as laughable that judge as laughable demand that britain pays $18 trillion pounds and reparations. first, and slavery reparations. first, say weather . say the weather. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. proud sponsors of weather on . gb news evening. weather on. gb news evening. >> i'm alex deakin. this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news a mixture of sunshine and showers to come on friday a cooler feel for on friday and a cooler feel for many, particularly across east anglia in the south—east where
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it's quite warm and humid it's been quite warm and humid today we've a few today and we've seen a few thunder storms result. this thunder storms as a result. this low pressure sitting across northern is still northern scotland is still providing some heavy showers here and they'll keep going through night. here and they'll keep going through night . any those through the night. any of those showers across the showers still left across the southeast are fading away now . southeast are fading away now. so and wales so much of england and wales will overnight it will become dry overnight and it will become dry overnight and it will cooler night certainly will be a cooler night certainly than the past couple of nights for many temperatures well down into in into single figures in some rural locations. most towns and cities about 10 or 11 to start friday. now, we will start off with a fair bit of sunshine, certainly over the midlands south wales, much of northeast england elsewhere. there'll england to elsewhere. there'll be more of a mixture of sunshine and showers through and showers and through the day showers more widely showers will develop more widely . i suspect a good . but i still suspect a good chunk of the day will be dry, particularly for anglia particularly for east anglia and the south—east. showers the south—east. the showers fairly not fairly well scattered, not particularly , but it will fairly well scattered, not pa|acularly , but it will fairly well scattered, not pa|a fairly( , but it will fairly well scattered, not pa|a fairly wet , but it will fairly well scattered, not pa|a fairly wet and but it will fairly well scattered, not pa|a fairly wet and increasingly be a fairly wet and increasingly windy day across the far north of scotland and everywhere fairly for the end of fairly cool for the end of august. high teens for most at best. is a similar best. saturday is a similar story again. yes, some sunshine
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, but plenty of showers, showers and saturday could be fairly heavy, quite slow moving in places risk of thunder places where the risk of thunder as well, quite blustery across parts of wales southwest parts of wales and southwest england. another cool feeling day, all weekend. day, staying cool all weekend. but after some heavy showers on saturday should turn a bit drier for most of us. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on gb news coming up in uncanceled, a watchdog finds serious misconduct took place at do gooder migrant charity care for calais . for calais. >> so is suella braverman right that the quote con organisation is compromised used by politically motivated activists masquerading as humanitarian fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie uncancelled on that shortly the next in the media buzz the de—banking scandal sinks to new depths after serial killer rose west is allowed to keep her co—op account. but a feminist group is cancelled for having gender critical views . so having gender critical views. so are our cap should financial institutions simply out of
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>> thank you. to gb news radio. let's return to tomorrow's news tonight. >> now in our media buzz, more front pages are in. so sorry i killed him . that's the headline killed him. that's the headline leading the sun tonight with the paper leading on putin's comments about wagner leader prigozhin , who was killed when prigozhin, who was killed when his plane came down. i have to say that is a very clever take. the daily express, though, leading with rishi sunaks insistence that the best way of slashing the unacceptable £4 billion a year asylum bill is to stop boats in first stop the boats in the first place. go on then. get on place. yeah go on then. get on with it, mate. we've only been waiting two years. my, because i've had returned now. top daily telegraph columnist allison pearson, the conservator of peer lord bailey, and author and broadcaster amy nicole turner , broadcaster amy nicole turner, now woke banks who punish thoughtcrimes were caught with their pants down over the nigel farage affair. but this next
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story marks a dark, new low. it's revealed today that it's been revealed today that serial killer rose west, who slaughtered ten women girls slaughtered ten women and girls in that stunned the in a spree that stunned the nation, allowed to keep her nation, was allowed to keep her bank account after cope executives a host of executives debunked a host of criminals ten years ago woke bosses whose laughable slogan is ethical then now and always is decided. west didn't pose reputation or threat despite her infamy as one of the most evil women in british history. this is nothing to do with freedom to bank because co—op took a completely different approach when boycotting an unnamed feminist group in in which feminist group in 2017, in which it said actively declined the rights of members of the transgender community. it insisted giving the ladies a bank account would be highly inappropriate . so what we're inappropriate. so what we're actually saying here, shaun bailey is nigel farage can't have bank at co—op . have a bank account at co—op. you can't have a bank account if you believe that a woman can have a penis. but rose west. yep, she's fine. look the real issue here is i think we're getting to the point where the government needs to step in and
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draw up rules as to why and when a bank an account. a bank can refuse an account. >> the campaign that's >> because the campaign that's been by news keep been run here by gb news to keep cash don't cash. been run here by gb news to keep cas it's don't cash. been run here by gb news to keep cas it's become: cash. been run here by gb news to keep cas it's become: yimportant >> it's become more important than bank can than ever because the bank can write because they don't write you off because they don't likeyou a way of >> you need a way of administering do administering your life. i do believe need to at believe we do need to look at now what bank could now what when a bank could legally because it is now what when a bank could legimportant because it is now what when a bank could legimportant that because it is now what when a bank could legimportant that youause it is now what when a bank could legimportant that you havet is so important that you have a bank account. >> i nicole turner, you've >> i mean, nicole turner, you've been rose west been looking into why rose west actually has a bank account. she's got a whole life sentence i make sense of it. i wanted to make sense of it. and why is it , i wanted to make sense of it. and why is it, i would assume and so why is it, i would assume when in prison, you have when you're in prison, you have a you hand over a life sentence, you hand over power attorney your power of attorney for your financial family or financial affairs to a family or relatives their daughter relatives because their daughter is so her daughter who is a >> so it's her daughter who is a very she has a normal married two kids, normal family life . two kids, normal family life. she is in charge of the bank account. that's why they didn't take away the bank account, the gender group. gender critical feminist group. they allowing they were active not allowing transgender women into their into their group. so that was potentially. >> do you think it's okay that co—op ? well, co—op co—op bans co—op? well, co—op co—op bans people who believe in the rights of biological women, co—ops, whole, whole niche, isn't it?
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>> they yes, it is. no, no, no. they have a strict agent ethics code. they they don't give accounts to fossil fuel . accounts to fossil fuel. >> west have an account, alison distinct family member, innocent daughter . daughter. >> we give them a banking licence. >> they can't co—op in our daughter's name. >> they can't co—op in our dalco—ops,|ame. >> they can't co—op in our dalco—ops, whole code of conduct >> co—ops, whole code of conduct and ethics. >> co—ops, whole code of conduct ancandics. >> co—ops, whole code of conduct ancand business. >> co—ops, whole code of conduct ancandalisoness. >> co—ops, whole code of conduct ancandalison pearson, >> co—ops, whole code of conduct ancand alison pearson, alison >> but alison pearson, alison payson, doesn't this just show the madness of woke corporations? serial killer? absolutely fine. just if you believe in the rights of biological women to exist in their own spaces , you're gone. their own spaces, you're gone. >> well, if rose west had voted brexit, i'm sure they would. >> if she would have been out that there are a few people under the patio and it doesn't m atter. >> matter. >> no, it's absolute madness . >> no, it's absolute madness. and i'm hearing about i think there's more there's more to come. and seen, haven't come. and we've seen, haven't we, with massive payoff we, with natwest, massive payoff to dame alison rose as any junior employee would have been all their belongings in a in a box and out the back wouldn't they. i mean it's the banks are hugely out of touch with the
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feelings of normal people both sides of the story here on gb news and a co—op spokesman said we would not discuss individual customer account details. >> now the gatekeepers of cancel culture have traditionally been found in hollywood, but in a really moment, really significant moment, actually, that defies the perma victim narrative. one of their own has bravely stepped forward to call out the censorship scourge for what it is in a really brilliant intervention , really brilliant intervention, jennifer aniston told the wall street journal that she refuses to hold people who make mistakes in the same regard as predatory film producer harvey weinstein on the morning show star, who is on the morning show star, who is on screen character, deals with the fallout of a colleague's own metoo moment, said, i'm so over cancel culture. i probably just got cancelled by saying that i just don't understand what it means . is there no redemption? i means. is there no redemption? i don't know . i don't put don't know. i don't put everybody in the same harvey weinstein bracket and i think she's absolutely right . allison she's absolutely right. allison pearson cancel culture has gone way too there's absolutely way too far. there's absolutely no distinguishing now from
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someone like harvey weinstein, a convicted rapist. would someone actually have made may have made actually have made may have made a minor mistake ? yeah. a minor mistake? yeah. >> i have three cheers for jennifer aniston . quite, quite jennifer aniston. quite, quite bold of her, actually. i do think the cancelling. i think it's winding down a bit. i think it's winding down a bit. i think it's losing steam and it's losing steam because it can't continue because it's so such a brutal, blunt instrument . as brutal, blunt instrument. as jennifer aniston says , there jennifer aniston says, there must be redemption for some people. you've got harvey weinstein and then you've got some, you know, old literary editor for the new york review of books who said something unfortunate in 1987, and he's cancelled as well. you know what? for it's been a horrible ole witch hunt and an overreaction . and i think she's overreaction. and i think she's right. and i do think she won't be cancelled. and maybe that's a sign now that are sign now that people are starting it . starting to say it. >> i mean, sorry, sean, i don't share alison's sunny view of it. i think the cancel culture is alive and kicking. i think it's getting worse. and what it is,
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you have some you have you have a group people behind the a group of people behind the scenes who never have to face the just the cameras, who can just cancel people emails and people with a few emails and a few a few tweets and it's few and a few tweets and it's just fun. >> what's happened with stop funding and gb news? funding hate and gb news? >> exactly. you have the likes of carol vorderman who who planned on people all planned pilings on people all the and cancel the time and get to cancel people . people. >> that's not holding >> that's not just holding people to account. >> no, it's not, actually. it's asking livelihoods asking for people's livelihoods and careers to demanding people, demanding and careers to demanding people, demancamy, to lose their jobs people, amy, to lose their jobs without of evidence. without a scrap of evidence. >> and i mean, how terrifying , >> and i mean, how terrifying, how terrifying that jennifer aniston and by the way, she wasn't joking about this, literally believes that she could be cancelled simply for saying she is against cancel culture. that shows you how mad this has got. >> but jennifer aniston talked about cancel culture in a national magazine that's gone absolutely everywhere . i mean, absolutely everywhere. i mean, she's from being cancelled. she's far from being cancelled. all a lot of is people all i hear a lot of is people saying cancelled on saying i've been cancelled on national television, radio and in the media. does it seem like they've cancelled ? and they've been cancelled? and i think to account think holding people to account for their actions is one thing,
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and should go on. and no and that should go on. and no one's a platform either. so one's owed a platform either. so we about cancelled comedians we say about cancelled comedians , they can still do their comedy wherever that's wherever they want, but that's precisely what they owed a platform. >> that's does the private >> that's why does the private glenn . glenn linehan. >> that's why. are you >> that's why. why are you talking linehan? >> that's why. why are you talihe| linehan? >> that's why. why are you talihe| be linehan? >> that's why. why are you talihe| be an linehan? >> that's why. why are you talihe| be an example|n? >> that's why. why are you talihe| be an example .? >> that's why. why are you talihe| be an example . he's >> he could be an example. he's not platform . not owed a platform. >> but amy, he's he's owed the right under our open and free democratic goings on to book a venue and not be cancelled for his views by a few activists. >> this is this is the problem. and this is what corporations have to end up realising. the people who drive these hate mobs are literally a few loser activists sitting behind their keyboards working together and constantly now corporations who should know better give in it goes, given it goes slightly deeper because you have organisations that have captured official bodies, you know , official bodies, you know, writing public policy, you have banks who've signed up to their their lobbying advertising agencies . agencies. >> and what these corporations should is realise should be doing is realise they're corporation, they're should be doing is realise
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theythe corporation, they're should be doing is realise theythe keepersation, they're should be doing is realise theythe keepers ofyn, they're should be doing is realise theythe keepers of our hey're should be doing is realise theythe keepers of our moral not the keepers of our moral fortitude, they're there to make money for their shareholders. fortitude, they're there to make mo no, for their shareholders. fortitude, they're there to make mo no, indeedr shareholders. fortitude, they're there to make mo no, indeed .shareholders. fortitude, they're there to make mo no, indeed . shaun)lders. amy fortitude, they're there to make mo ngibbdeed . shaun)lders. amy fortitude, they're there to make mo ngibb turner. yhaun)lders. amy fortitude, they're there to make mo ngibb turner. allisoniers. amy nick gibb turner. allison pearson. brilliant stuff. do stand coming stand by, because coming up, sadiq demanded sadiq khan's office demanded changes to a ulez report by scientists showing the scheme had children's had no impact on children's health. so will he be the last union jackass of the find union jackass of the week? find out as we reveal nomination out as we reveal the nomination shortly . but next in uncanceled, shortly. but next in uncanceled, a watchdog finds serious misconduct took place at gooder migrant charity care for kayleigh so a suella braverman right that the con organisation is prized by is compromise prized by politically motivated activists masquerading as humanitarians. fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie uncanceled on that. and those calls for britain to pay and those calls for britain to pay major slavery , reparation, pay major slavery, reparation, reparations of just a cool £18 trillion. kelvin mackenzie live on that in
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it's time for uncanceled . and
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it's time for uncanceled. and this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media. now in a bombshell, new report from the charity commission , the from the charity commission, the leftie charity we care for, kayleigh, has been blasted for serious misconduct and mismanagement, including an internal investigation into its former founder that were managed by her own sister , the chairman by her own sister, the chairman of the charity commission revealed that funds were put at risk by the actions of former trustees over a number of years. care for kayleigh, which delivers aid to migrant camps in and calais, been and around calais, has now been blasted secretary blasted by the home secretary suella braverman, fumed suella braverman, who fumed these groups are comprised of politically activists politically motivated activists masquerading as humanitarians. it is a con, but the british pubuc it is a con, but the british public won't be fooled. and i'm delighted to welcome back to the show fleet street firebrand and former editor of sun, kelvin former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie. braverman mackenzie. kelvin is braverman right describe care for right to describe care for calais as a con ? well
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calais as a con? well >> well, she's quite right about the first paragraph. a second paragraph said that the public won't be conned. it's not true. i think the public are conned and certain organisations are paying and certain organisations are paying huge amounts of money to this organisation which , this organisation which, bizarrely, as the charity commission pointed out, bizarrely, as the charity commission pointed out , actually commission pointed out, actually at one stage she was paying all the money that was donate to her through her personal account, allegedly to avoid foreign exchange charges. right. well, that that kind of allegation could be viewed in an entirely different way. i'm sure it wasn't. i suppose all above board. but i must say i'd never heard about that, about a charity. >> £340,000 into her own account. okay okay. yeah, sure. that was above board . that was above board. >> very, very nice to. if you could just arrange for 340 grand to reminder honestly , you won't to reminder honestly, you won't hear from me again. in fact, you won't see me again. i'll be in calais. so. so the. so calais. right? so. so the. so i think the issue is that this is a poor organisation , asian.
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a poor organisation, asian. after all, she herself in her own private life and she hasn't been uncancelled for that. she has an affair with a tunisian migrant . she, she she uses the migrant. she, she she uses the f word in relation and wants to drag somebody by the hair. exactly a volunteer. >> do not a donate. >> do not a donate. >> yeah. do not donate to these folk. i'm going to say it, but look both sides of the story. kelvin care for calais chief executive steve smith said as a charity helping charity dedicated to helping those our new trustees those in need, our new trustees have taken the criticism of previous shortcomings previous governance shortcomings seriously dedicated seriously and are dedicated to learning past, learning from the past, embracing change making care embracing change and making care for symbol of hope and for calais a symbol of hope and compassion. but we're moving on. a leading un judge has arrived in london a shocking in london to give a shocking speech calling britain to speech calling for britain to pay speech calling for britain to pay £18 trillion in slavery reparations . pay £18 trillion in slavery reparations. he pay £18 trillion in slavery reparations . he was, of course, reparations. he was, of course, hosted in city hall by london's failed mayor sadiq khan. amazingly kelvin patrick robinson says this figure could be an underestimation , accusing be an underestimation, accusing brits of burying our head in the sand. and khan said in his own speech that britain's involvement in the transatlantic
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slave trade remains the most degrading and prolonged act of human exploitation ever committed . so our hard left committed. so our hard left types come , like sadiq khan, types come, like sadiq khan, irresponsible to push . for £18 irresponsible to push. for £18 trillion of reparations means well , you know, we haven't got well, you know, we haven't got that kind of money, by the way. >> that would involve us giving every penny that we have generated. probably for the next 3 or 4 decades. as to one organised 1—1 mind charity , by organised 1—1 mind charity, by the way, that minority will probably say yes, please, if i were if i were of colour and i could actually work out that i had remember we stopped, we stopped slavery in our country in 1833. so that's or stopped organising it. so that's 200 years ago, right ? organising it. so that's 200 years ago, right? this is a fantastic thing. and i think everybody and anybody on the left will be piling into this because they want to destroy the nafion because they want to destroy the nation anyway. this is not going to happen. no political party is ever going to vote for it. but
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it's a good discussion. but hidden in that speech tonight was a line which i think would please every lawyer, every lefty lawyer that loves the dan dan wootton show every night that this will eventually go to court . the judge that judge maintains the argument that actually, because it was a state. right. that was helping organise slavery, it's a state that has to pay now , they would then have to pay now, they would then have to pay now, they would then have to prove that those people who were made slaves suffered were they? they may may well have suffered. but we're 200 years later, i'm not quite sure how that's going to be proved. but that's going to be proved. but that won't stop the lawyers doing it. that won't stop the lawyers. >> of course it won't . oh, >> of course it won't. oh, goodness. that's we've got goodness. that's what we've got to look forward to. kelvin mackenzie, ever. to look forward to. kelvin macke you ever. to look forward to. kelvin macke you much ever. to look forward to. kelvin macke you much , ever. to look forward to. kelvin macke you much , kelvin. time thank you so much, kelvin. time now reveal tonight's greatest now to reveal tonight's greatest britain union jackass . my britain in union jackass. my superstar return, allison superstar panel return, allison pearson, who is your nominee for tonight's greatest britain >> it's two doctors, dan, doctor stephen brewery and doctor doctor ravi jayaram , two of the
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doctor ravi jayaram, two of the doctors who raised concerns about lucy letby at the countess of chester hospital management and were fobbed off. the doctors are now calling for far more accountability from bad managers. sean bailey, your gp nominee in an attempt to lighten the mood. >> my nominees , paddington bear, >> my nominees, paddington bear, who is 65 today, the royal mail have released a stamp to commemorate this. the royal mail is one of the organisations that helped build modern britain, says great day. they're honounng says great day. they're honouring my honouring our greatest fear. my name's sake . name's sake. >> brilliant. i'm nicole, your nominee. >> so we'll wake a child . aron's >> so we'll wake a child. aron's book called grandad's pride , has book called grandad's pride, has been criticised, misrepresented so i went out and the bondage book went out and bought it. i bought and the bondage book bought it. and the bondage book i a story not about i read a story not about bondage, bereaved bondage, but about a bereaved grandpa arranging a village. >> amy did make me read amy grandpa arranging a village. >> makeiid make me read amy grandpa arranging a village. >> makeiid nread me read amy grandpa arranging a village. >> makeiid nread it.�* read amy did make me read it. >> it so much that >> i loved it so much that i want to nominate the author and illustrator harry woodgate. >> okay, well, i'm going to go with allison pearson . dr. with allison pearson. dr. stephen brearey, and dr. ravi jairam are both great britons.
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they took a huge risk. alison pearson , your union jackass pearson, your union jackass nominee now. >> yes , well it is the senior >> yes, well it is the senior management , the former senior management, the former senior management, the former senior management of the countess of chester hospital who cared more about guarding their own reputation and guarding the seven premature babies who died. >> lord bailey, your nominee . >> lord bailey, your nominee. >> lord bailey, your nominee. >> my union, jack, is sadiq khan . yet again, with only a week to go to implementation of the ulez. a that he tried to ulez. it's a that he tried to silence scientists who said his science was incorrect and it will not make any difference to the health in outer london. this has got to stop . poor policy. has got to stop. poor policy. stop it, sadiq. yeah and i obviously spoke about this extraordinarily key moment on the labour broadcasting company earlier in the show. >> watch. >> watch. >> i didn't expect this would be weaponised by others who you and ihave weaponised by others who you and i have exchanged with who didn't believe covid was real, believed in conspiracy theorist. and so forth. he's lost the argument as soon as he says that anyone who doesn't believe in the
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despicable ulez scheme is a conspiracy theorist . conspiracy theorist. >> amy nicol your union jack nominee well, it's more terrible policing alert at this time. >> south yorkshire police who lost hours and hours gone of their bodycam footage which was crucial for court proceedings, just gone into the aether. >> okay, i am going to go with shaun bailey and london's failed mayor sadiq khan, for that conspiracy theory slur which actually i take as a great compliment because so many of our predictions over the past couple of years were called conspiracy theories at the time and are now proven facts. thank you so much to my wonderful superstar panel, allison pearson , lord bailey and amy nicholl. i hope you have a brilliant weekend, but i know it's the bank holiday on monday. we are here and we're here with the whole family . belinda de lucy is whole family. belinda de lucy is back. we've got lady seafield, kelvin mackenzie , so be with us. kelvin mackenzie, so be with us. 9 pm. bank holiday monday. good
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night . night. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar are proud sponsors of weather on . gb news evening. weather on. gb news evening. >> i'm alex deakin . this is your >> i'm alex deakin. this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news a mixture of sunshine and showers to come on friday and a cooler feel for many , particularly across east many, particularly across east anglia in the south—east where it's quite warm and humid it's been quite warm and humid today we've seen a few today and we've seen a few thunderstorms this thunderstorms as a result. this low sitting across low pressure sitting across northern still northern scotland is still providing some heavy showers here and they'll keep going through the night. any of those showers left across the showers still left across the south—east are fading away now. so wales so much of england and wales will dry overnight and it will become dry overnight and it will become dry overnight and it will cooler night certainly will be a cooler night certainly than past couple of nights than the past couple of nights for many temperatures well down into figures in some into single figures in some rural . most and rural locations. most towns and cities 10 or 11 to start cities about 10 or 11 to start friday. now, we will start off with a fair bit of sunshine, certainly the midlands certainly over the midlands south of north east south wales, much of north east england to elsewhere. there'll be more of a mixture of sunshine and showers and through the day
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showers will develop more widely. still suspect widely. but i still suspect a good of the day be good chunk of the day will be dry, particularly for east anglia south—east the anglia and the south—east the showers well scattered, showers fairly well scattered, not particularly heavy, it not particularly heavy, but it will fairly wet and will be a fairly wet and increasingly across increasingly windy day across the far north of scotland and everywhere fairly the everywhere. fairly cool for the end of august. high teens for most at best, saturday is a similar story again. yes some sunshine, but plenty of showers, showers and saturday could be fairly heavy, quite slow moving in places with the risk of thunder well . quite blustery thunder as well. quite blustery across of wales and across parts of wales and south—west another cool south—west england. another cool feeling day, staying cool all weekend, but after some heavy showers on saturday should turn a drier for most of us. the a bit drier for most of us. the temperatures rising, boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on .
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gb news. >> good evening . it's 11 news. >> good evening. it's 11 pm. i'm ellie costello in the newsroom . russia's president newsroom. russia's president vladimir putin has sent his condolences to the family of the wagner group leader who was reportedly killed in a plane crash north of moscow yesterday. yevgeny prigozhin was one of the ten people named on the jet's passenger list. mr putin described the mercenary boss as a talented businessman . a talented businessman. >> prigozhin is not a new prigozhin for a very long time,
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since the early 1990s, he was a man with a complex destiny and he made serious mistakes in life i >> -- >> he achieved the results. he needed both for himself and when i asked him for the common cause, as in these last months, he was a talented person, a talented businessman . when he talented businessman. when he worked not only in our country and worked with results , but and worked with results, but also abroad in africa in particular. gb news understands the government is looking to block the former natwest chief executive's multi—million pound payout. >> dame alison rose quit after it emerged. she talked about nigel farage, his finances to a journalist , nigel farage, his finances to a journalist, but her actions are being independo investigated . being independo investigated. donald trump is due to surrender himself on charges of trying to overturn the result of the 2020 presidential election in georgia. these are earlier pictures of the trump convoy leaving new jersey to head to the fulton county jail in
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