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virus. we need to cancel i >> -- >> no, we shouldn't cancel the notting hill carnival . notting hill carnival. >> why eco loving activist hypocrites are so annoying and bear with me. >> why woke policing saves lives. >> and it's sadiq khan, the new dick turpin . dick turpin. >> it's 8 pm. and this is the. saturday five. welcome to the saturday five. no, that's not the number of cabinet posts that grant shapps has held in the last month. but the number of gb news regulars here to discuss the big topics of the week football transfer window shut yesterday , but no window shut yesterday, but no deals done here. unfortunately so i'm still stuck alongside rb benjamin and emily plus and back by popular demand . it's the by popular demand. it's the broadcaster and columnist lizzie
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cundy, the most beautiful woman in showbiz. >> it is indeed. in showbiz. >> it is indeed . now, the >> it is indeed. now, the premise of the show is simple. it doesn't change. each of us gets around 60s to outline our argument of the week . any chosen argument of the week. any chosen topic. then we all pile in and it gets uglier. then this weekend's train timetables. and of course, as always, we want to know your views as well. please do touch emailing do get in touch by emailing gbviews@gbnews.com. know gbviews@gbnews.com. let us know what . you agree, you what you think. you agree, you disagree. is , let us disagree. whatever it is, let us know. before all of that, it know. but before all of that, it is your saturday night news with aaron armstrong . aaron armstrong. >> very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom. the condition of some pubuc newsroom. the condition of some public buildings, including hospitals, is being described as jaw dropping, as concerns grow over their risk of collapse . the over their risk of collapse. the chair of the commons public accounts committee is warning the issue of aerated concrete in schools is just the tip of the iceberg. writing in the times dame meg hillier says eyewatering sums of money are
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being spent on mitigating the risks. labour is demanding an urgent audit , risks. labour is demanding an urgent audit, while risks. labour is demanding an urgent audit , while the risks. labour is demanding an urgent audit, while the lib dems have labelled it a national emergency warrants an emergency which warrants an immediate cobra meeting . there's immediate cobra meeting. there's been a huge surge in small boats crossing the channel gb news can reveal around 600 asylum seekers made it to uk waters today. the number of migrants intercepted so far this year now stands at more than 20,000 rail passengers have been struggling with delays and cancellations as a result of further strike action by the rmt . up to 20,000 union members at 14 operators have walked out , 14 operators have walked out, forcing services to start later and finish earlier. and there will be a knock on effect tomorrow morning. members of the train drivers union aslef , who train drivers union aslef, who were on the picket lines yesterday have refused to work overtime today . rmt general overtime today. rmt general secretary mick lynch told gb news he's hopeful for next week's negotiations. we go into those talks with an attitude and a disposition to try and get an agreement, but there are some
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serious issues as most people know now. >> we don't want to be on strike. we'd rather much, much rather be earning a living and running the service for the people who need to use it. so hopefully, if we can get a different mindset next week, we can get some progress . can get some progress. >> policing shouldn't be used as a political football. a warning for the home secretary after she accused officers of partisanship on controversial issues. the police federation of england and wales says the government keeps changing the goalposts , wanting changing the goalposts, wanting officers to be more involved while simultaneously acting like robots . suella braverman has robots. suella braverman has commissioned a review into activism and impartiality in the force. labour says that demonstrate it's her political obsession with the issue , and obsession with the issue, and the lib dems have accused her of using the as a weapon in using the police as a weapon in her culture. war bricks have been salvaged from a pub at the centre of an arson investigation in the west midlands. organisers of save the crooked house, which was destroyed by fire last month , held a ceremony earlier and they've stored the bricks in
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locked containers, hoping they can be used to rebuild the pub . can be used to rebuild the pub. two men have been released on conditional bail after being arrested suspicion of arson arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life and the king and queen have attended the king and queen have attended the braemar gathering highland games in aberdeenshire . the games in aberdeenshire. the event was held a short distance from the royals summer retreat at balmoral . charles wore a new at balmoral. charles wore a new kilt in the king charles iii tartan that was specially created to mark the coronation this is gb news. i'll be back with more in just under an hours with more in just under an hour's time. and now it's over to the . saturday five. to the. saturday five. >> thanks, aaron. yes, it is saturday night. you're with the saturday night. you're with the saturday five. i'm emily carver and we have quite the show lined up tonight. so why don't up for you tonight. so why don't we crack on with tonight's first debate? >> yes . to kick debate? >> yes. to kick things debate? >> yes . to kick things off, it's >> yes. to kick things off, it's lizzie cundy and she's going to tell us about the modern day highwayman of britain. who could
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it be? take it away , lizzie. it be? take it away, lizzie. >> well, yes, it's sadiq khan, the new dick turpin. if those that don't know their history. dick turpin was hanged back in 1739 for robbing on the highways as well for me. sadiq khan is doing the same here. and now, but actually he's slightly worse. dick turpin had flair , worse. dick turpin had flair, charisma, khan has the personality of a goldfish and the listening skills of van gogh's left ear. yes, the man is full of himself. he won't listen to any one else, despite his own findings. it the ulez knowing this hurts the disabled and the poorest of people. why is he doing this? why is he expanding useless ? well, i'll tell you useless? well, i'll tell you why. because it's all about the cash. why. because it's all about the cash . this is a money grab , and cash. this is a money grab, and it is awful that he's doing this to his own people. the people of london. and he's not listening
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to what they want. we have the blade runners that are actually taking away the cameras as i am anti any vandalism. but people don't know what to do. there's no way out of this. and it's their only way forward. ulez needs to be stopped. and now it's expanded to places like kent, enfield and where i live, near surrey . have you been there near surrey. have you been there 7 near surrey. have you been there ? khan have you actually been there? there's big fresh fields, loads of plenty of fresh air. and if you really are worried about air pollution, you would totally ban these cars. but you're not. you're charging £12.50 to back out of your own yard. for me, this is a disgrace. it has to stop. it's nothing about racism. it's about a scam. and i say you're a liar because all your statistics on fertility, on fatal deaths has been a total lie . and what been a total lie. and what upsets me is that people are
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being brainwashed by you. and this has to stop. and for me , this has to stop. and for me, i'm saying we need to rebel against this rebel against khan . he needs to go. and please let the new mayor of london come quickly . we. quickly. we. >> well, well , yeah. >> well, well, yeah. >> well, well, yeah. >> didn't hold back there . i >> didn't hold back there. i mean, that that racism point comes from something that benjamin picked up on which wes streeting tweeted out. i think we've got that tweet. he tweeted out earlier today. was it today? benjamin earlier today, the shadow health secretary wes streeting, you can see it there i >> -- >> there cited a report that raises the racism that sadiq khan faces. now, look , it's not khan faces. now, look, it's not a report. >> it's an article by adam bianco. that's a by—line times . bianco. that's a by—line times. >> yeah. report is in. you know , one reports now , look, i don't , one reports now, look, i don't think that at all a of aggression about the low emissions zone . the ulez is all emissions zone. the ulez is all about racism. of course that's not case. but there is certainly a significant element of racist abuse against sadiq khan. we've
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seen it from the start. the bloke that ran against him in the first place, zac goldsmith, made all sorts of dangerous jibes about how he wanted to steal jewellery members steal your jewellery to members of indian community. michael of the indian community. michael gove that wanted to gove suggested that he wanted to introduce law. do you not introduce sharia law. do you not recognise racist aggression recognise the racist aggression in the abuse? >> there isn't. are >> there isn't. people are absolutely against this ulez and the expansion of it is a con. benjamin if you can't see this because it's hurting those that i thought you'd stick up for, hurting the poorest, hurting the disabled, hurting the single mothers , hurting the normal man mothers, hurting the normal man that's trying to get to work. it's stopping their livelihoods and their freedoms. and i'm disgusted you're sticking up for this. the truth is , lizzy, you this. the truth is, lizzy, you didn't when was didn't give a when it was extended, when it was implemented in central london. >> but you didn't a hang >> but you didn't give a hang on, on. didn't give a on, hang on. you didn't give a when was in central london. when it was in central london. you down when boris you didn't wear down when boris johnson it should be johnson said it should be extended. you give a when extended. you didn't give a when the government said that the tory government said that it should introduced. is should be introduced. this is just party posturing just party political posturing in underground. >> we've got the underground. have you any idea the air
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pollution causes why isn't pollution that causes why isn't he underground, he looking at the underground, at why is it always at the airport? why is it always at the airport? why is it always a on motorists? tell me a war on the motorists? tell me that. how long do you spend that. well how long do you spend on platform on an underground platform content compared outside? content compared to outside? >> i think the truth is that you would rather those poor people >> i think the truth is that you wotor rather those poor people >> i think the truth is that you wotor have r those poor people >> i think the truth is that you wotor have asthmapoor people >> i think the truth is that you wotor have asthma or)r people >> i think the truth is that you wotor have asthma or suffer)le die or have asthma or suffer serious consequences. what a ridiculous air quality. >> disgusting. can tell you, >> disgusting. can i tell you, benjamin, best friend, has benjamin, my best friend, has cystic , which cystic fibrosis, which is a disease for the lungs and digestive she can barely digestive system. she can barely breathe. said the air is breathe. she said the air is never at the moment in never better at the moment in london. and let me tell you, with these rules, with these rules, introduced rules, because we introduced these rules, her care can't these new rules, her care can't get to her. they're being charged £12, 50. they can't even get to her like she can't get the same treatment as many people watching today. it's true. it's not true. >> there are people with disabilities, aren't disabilities, carers aren't getting they should getting the help they should get because getting charged because they're getting charged by mayor of london that you by the mayor of london that you so benjamin don't want so adore. benjamin i don't want to but just to dominate this, but i just want fact that people want to fact check that people with disabilities, registered disabilities exempt. disabilities are exempt. >> to look the >> you want to look at the facts? the facts. look at what he 4000 deaths. that was
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he said. 4000 deaths. that was a lie. lied. lie. he lied. >> well, that is one thing, though, benjamin. he talks about following science and he has following the science and he has actually of being actually accused anyone of being anti hear this anti ulez. did you hear this one? that's what one? covid deniers. that's what he like, i don't he said. it was like, i don't know how that's true because at the same time, he's saying follow the science. his deputy mayor to change the mayor tried to change the science . it didn't with science. it didn't agree with them that extent . what are them to that extent. what are you asking me? i am defend the man. >> but it's easy to defend. look, first of all, you know, people that pretended covid wasn't real are the same people in many cases that are pretending this isn't real because they can't see it. they want to pretend that it's not there. lizzy, do you public health england said that the biggest health detriment that there country the there is in the country at the moment poor moment comes from poor air quality. you might to live quality. you might want to live in mongolia, but i don't. >> i live outskirts. >> i live on the outskirts. i have to drive. you're obviously a driver, you're thinking a non driver, so you're thinking about thinking about about yourself, thinking about to elderly , to driver. well, to the elderly, to driver. well, why you ask him to look at why don't you ask him to look at the underground? won't the underground? you won't get more as looked more air pollution. as he looked into that with london
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underground, answer me that. >> look, think benjami , you're >> look, i think benjami, you're really the point here. >> look, i think benjami, you're reaieveryone the point here. >> look, i think benjami, you're reaieveryone wants ooint here. >> look, i think benjami, you're reaieveryone wants clearhere. >> look, i think benjami, you're reaieveryone wants clear air. . >> everyone wants clear air. >> everyone wants clear air. >> you're going to ask >> you're not going to ask a politician or a person in london that clean air, but that doesn't want clean air, but it's you to having it's about how you get to having clean air and i'm sorry, the evidence shows us that ulez is going to have a very negligible impact clean air as lizzy impact on clean air as lizzy said her monologue, if this said in her monologue, if this air quality was so bad and sadiq khan was so concerned about these cars polluting the environment that he would ban them altogether. and what he's not. >> yeah, exactly. which makes it clear as day that it is a cash grab because he's got a massive financial black hole when it comes to tfl to contend with. and he likes to spend huge amounts of money on virtue signalling nonsense in my view, like commission like his commission on on diversity realm. diversity in the public realm. £500,000 our money. thank you £500,000 of our money. thank you very that. looking into very much for that. looking into statues and whether they're diverse mean, what diverse enough, i mean, what absolute . but the thing absolute nonsense. but the thing is, is that if this was democratic, if this was what all londoners and in the outskirts wanted , then fine. it's what we wanted, then fine. it's what we voted for. it's what it
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voted for. it's what we get. it was not in his manifesto, so there vague ideas of how he there were vague ideas of how he wants improve air pollution . wants to improve air pollution. but there nothing about this but there was nothing about this extension . and had public extension. and he's had public consultations in which he's simply ignored the result of when the majority said , when the majority said, actually, don't want this actually, we don't want this expansion , he just ploughed on expansion, he just ploughed on with he's totally with it. he's totally undemocratic that and undemocratic in that view. and i can't wait for the next election. and i hope londoners see sense . see sense. >> oh yeah, absolutely . >> oh yeah, absolutely. >> oh yeah, absolutely. >> well, i think we need to move on, don't you? i think yes, because up next, darren is going to tell us why he thinks tick tock off. yes. tock should a tock off. yes. prime time. >> you've got to be careful now, china hasn't been just busy knocking viruses. it's also knocking up viruses. it's also making concerted effort making a concerted effort to inject its social media app. tiktok into our kids minds. forget traditional drugs . tiktok forget traditional drugs. tiktok has become the ultimate digital narcotic . china has become the ultimate digital narcotic. china has its has become the ultimate digital narcotic . china has its own narcotic. china has its own version of tick tock. it's called douyin. and the contrast couldn't be starker . douyin uses couldn't be starker. douyin uses a in china. they get a 40 minute
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daily cap if they're under age, no doubt to save them from turning into bleary eyed screen zombies . and the content is zombies. and the content is a tribute to the greatness of the communist party filled with model citizens doing remarkable things and educational videos. well meanwhile, you turn on your kids version of tiktok and you'll be in for a surprise beamed to our western shores. it's a different animal altogether. you've got kids, gyro reading to hypersexualize dance routines. you've got celebrating dangerous levels of thinness to the point of glorify and anorexia and let's not even get started on the trans stimulus. so called trans kids are hawked like the latest iphone model. but let's be absolutely real. most kids are more likely to grow out of these feelings than embrace a lifetime of hormone treatments and physical and emotional scars . as physical and emotional scars. as the trans youtuber blaire white
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says, a trans gender kid is as nonsensical as a vegan cat. someone else is pulling the strings . so i ask the question strings. so i ask the question is china deliberately sowing chaos in our society ? ladies, chaos in our society? ladies, given the glaring disparity between douyin its tiktok and our tiktok , it's hard not to our tiktok, it's hard not to think so . so if you ask me, it's think so. so if you ask me, it's about time we kick this digital menace to the kerb. it's not just an app. it's a weapon aimed at our culture and i never like calling for bans. but tiktok is a line in the sand. we must be willing to draw. now emily, you're going to have kids one day. are you worried, though? are you worried? with any luck? god willing. >> god, will i get told to crack on? >> i won't. well, don't worry. i always get told to crack on. >> are you going to be worried about them? >> because i do use tiktok and i'm becoming increasingly addicted to it, actually, because it is just that instant
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entertainment and you just swipe and you end up spending, you know, half an hour or an hour, two just going through two hours just going through the motions on the and what i motions on the app. and what i have seen on there actually have seen on there is actually quite shocking. so obviously , it quite shocking. so obviously, it highlights the extremes in our society and presents them as normal. and that is very worrying when it comes to extreme opinions, but also when it extreme lifestyle it comes to extreme lifestyle choices , when it comes to yes, choices, when it comes to yes, the extremes essentially . but the extremes essentially. but also there are a lot of what appear to be younger age, young aged girls , definitely less than aged girls, definitely less than 18 years old in not a lot of clothing. no doing, quite sexualised dances. but also this i don't know what it's called asmr, where they're sort of making these sexual sounds on on onune making these sexual sounds on on online and there are lots of men who comment and give them little treats and stickers and hearts and all this lot . and it's and all this lot. and it's basically rewarding young girls and boys as well to be as sexual as possible because they'll get more likes and more followers. i
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mean, this is the same on other social media platforms. but do social media platforms. but i do think tiktok probably worse think tiktok is probably worse and if china are doing this on purpose can why, because purpose, i can see why, because it's certainly dividing people. purpose, i can see why, because it's cerilizzie,iividing people. purpose, i can see why, because it's cerilizzie, doling people. purpose, i can see why, because it's cerilizzie, do you people. purpose, i can see why, because it's cerilizzie, do you lookle. purpose, i can see why, because it's cerilizzie, do you look at >> so, lizzie, do you look at the young girls that we just had on there for radio on screen there for radio listeners , as young as they're listeners, as young as they're not some of them, not even in their teens yet, do you look at those young girls and feel sad for them? well, i do feel sad. >> and as you said, it's very, for them? well, i do feel sad. >> ayou s you said, it's very, for them? well, i do feel sad. >> ayou know, said, it's very, for them? well, i do feel sad. >> ayou know, it's, it's very, for them? well, i do feel sad. >> ayou know, it's addictive . very, you know, it's addictive. and i've got two young boys and they actually mum, they actually told me, mum, don't tiktok because don't go on tiktok because probably embarrassed what i post on honest. what on there be honest. but what worries me that you've mentioned are girls . they look like are the girls. they look like they've got eating disorders and showing it. i'm showing off about it. i'm someone suffered with someone that suffered with an eating disorder was eating disorder when i was growing up, this is really growing up, and this is really disturbing. i it can disturbing. and i think it can trigger an eating disorder. and it worries me, which this it really worries me, which this is a slippery slope we're going down. >> and do you view it as glorification of eating disorders? >> i do feel it's like a glorification and it's a slippery slope where girls are
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going to want to do it themselves. and before you know it, you know they are really, really poorly. and this is discussed in what i'm viewing. i'm really worried about it and they should be something done. so be before we get to benjamin bedwetter, i just want to know what your view is on tiktok. >> in my view , albie and i don't >> in my view, albie and i don't know if you agree with this or in my view, anyone that says things like a woman can't have a penis, things like that, i know so many people who've been booted off the platform for saying things like that. why is it, that only one side of it, albie, that only one side of the argument to the extreme, as emily said , is allowed to emily said, is allowed to present itself on tiktok? >> i don't know. they're probably trying to appeal to a certain demographic of society who they think going to make who they think is going to make them most revenue. that's them the most revenue. that's normally businesses will do normally what businesses will do . agree that tiktok . but i don't agree that tiktok should because should be banned because actually content tiktok , actually the content on tiktok, from have seen, is not from what i have seen, is not that to reels on that different to reels on instagram videos on youtube instagram or videos on youtube or content on twitter . and instagram or videos on youtube or content on twitter. and i or the content on twitter. and i think a in a liberal
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think in a in a liberal democratic society , if you're democratic society, if you're going to say we need to ban tiktok, then why don't we ban all social media? but that strikes me as a very chinese communist party thing to do. actually and i think we need to actually put more responsibility with parents who let their children use social media to at younger ages rather than banning it for everyone. >> yeah, i think there needs to be some kind of awareness campaign because i don't think there's any point about banning it because something will it because something else will just in its place when just come up in its place when we ban that. well, i mean, but you just go on a banning you could just go on a banning spree . people are now making spree. people are now making a living and they're spree. people are now making a living lovely and they're spree. people are now making a living lovely thingshey're spree. people are now making a living lovely things like �*e spree. people are now making a living lovely things like their showing lovely things like their recipes or just nice vlogs about their life and lovely their home life and lovely things there are actually nice to watch. and you know, people are showing music. they're are showing their music. they're are showing their music. they're a musicians on there who wouldn't have been recognised otherwise. in otherwise. so it is fantastic in that it's giving people, otherwise. so it is fantastic in that know, t's giving people, otherwise. so it is fantastic in that know, t': showcase eople, otherwise. so it is fantastic in that know, t'sshowcase for.e, otherwise. so it is fantastic in that know, t'sshowcase for their you know, a showcase for their talents. there a lot of talents. but there is a lot of sordid stuff on there and is sordid stuff on there and it is pretty dodgy and i've seen it first hand. >> turning w- e turning to you, >> so benjamin turning to you, i don't you're not a tiktok user,
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am i correct? >> i'm not a tiktok, but i made the mistake of typing name the mistake of typing my name into the mistake of typing my name intcoh, there are 32 million views. >> not all flattering, but it's extra ordinary, really? because i with in i have to agree with emily in the sense when i did the sense that when i did download app and that's when download the app and that's when i sort of response i saw these sort of response videos everything i say and videos to everything i say and it was so addictive. i mean, way more addictive, addictive than any that is one any other app. and that is one of reasons why i didn't want of the reasons why i didn't want to it. i don't think to use it. i don't think ministers to ministers should be allowed to use which is something the use it, which is something the us brought in a wee while back and started and that we've started to introduce but other than introduce here. but other than that, i think the idea, you know, you've outdone yourself in trying blame transgender know, you've outdone yourself in trying forlame transgender know, you've outdone yourself in trying for thee transgender know, you've outdone yourself in trying for the encroachment of people for the encroachment of chinese western people for the encroachment of chines i western people for the encroachment of chines i that's western people for the encroachment of chinesi that's just western world. i mean, that's just ludicrous, right? you know, just because you see people on because you see trans people on there mean you'll make because you see trans people on thertrans. mean you'll make because you see trans people on thertrans. i mean you'll make because you see trans people on thertrans. i learned you'll make because you see trans people on thertrans. i learned about make because you see trans people on thertrans. i learned about the le you trans. i learned about the second school, but second world war at school, but i've still not invaded poland. i think young people are capable of of stuff about of seeing a lot of stuff about very kids, that very young kids, though, that we're and gender dysphoria we're trans and gender dysphoria is look like it's being is does look like it's being celebrated, if not encouraged on instagram. >> but it is i think it is.
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>> but it is i think it is. >> it's much more you're kind of obsessed with it easily get obsessed with it easily get obsessed with it easily get obsessed with it. and i just think you've got to be very, very careful . very careful. >> let us yeah, let us know at home if you if you've looked at tiktok or your children or grandchildren are on us grandchildren are on it, let us know if they're addicted as well. still come tonight, well. but still to come tonight, alby's going to us we alby's going to tell us why we shouldn't notting hill. shouldn't cancel notting hill. carnival benjamin's going to argue policing . and argue for woke policing. and i'll all about the i'll be talking all about the wonderfully hypocritical emma thompson. you're with the saturday on
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speed past a camera, i tell the kids to smile. >> welcome back to the saturday five cheers. very much for your emails coming in faster than we can all read them. belinda says, no, sadiq khan is not a dick turpin. he's a dictator. but howard says , shouldn't we be howard says, shouldn't we be praising sadiq khan? unlike most politicians , he seems to take politicians, he seems to take the long term view . even if it the long term view. even if it makes him unpopular. he gets my vote, and i wish there were more like him. lizzie cundy's furious
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. now it's time, though, for our next debate. up next, it's albion . albee's going to tell us albion. albee's going to tell us why notting hill carnival shouldn't be cancelled. take it away, albee . away, albee. >> every year, the notting hill carnival shows us that there's something rotten at the heart of british society . 2 million british society. 2 million revellers, over 2 million revellers, over 2 million revellers attend the event in notting hill over two days. and this year we saw 308 arrests about eight stabbings and 75 assaults against our hard working police officers . is this working police officers. is this level of crime is totally unacceptable and those young black men who are perpetrators of this crime , these crimes of this crime, these crimes against society , are enemies to against society, are enemies to the black community. you do more harm to british race relations than any white person ever has, and you should be ashamed of yourselves. but we must also put the crime that we see at notting hill carnival into context to a million people attend the
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carnival over two days, 308 arrests, eight stabbings and 75 assaults, two police officers out of a population of 2 million over two days is not that dissimilar to the levels of crime that we see in cities like liverpool, which saw seven stabbings over the space of 48 hours or indeed festivals like reading and leeds, which similarly saw tens of tens of arrests per 100,000 people over the space of the reading and leeds festival. we ken's it is clear to me that some of the critics of carnival are doing so from a place of racism , and i from a place of racism, and i very much look forward to your comments on twitter in response to this monologue. but those who say that the level of crime and pubuc say that the level of crime and public disorder at carnival isn't a problem are wrong, too. these levels of crime are simply unsustainable . they're also unsustainable. they're also unsustainable. they're also unsustainable in london, which has become a hotbed of crime under london, mayor sadiq khan . under london, mayor sadiq khan. and it's time to vote him out . and it's time to vote him out. out. but i will say that as a
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black british person and part of the black british community, if we want people to stop criticising carnival, if we want people to stop criticising black people to stop criticising black people , we might consider not people, we might consider not committing the crime in the first place and being less tolerant of crime within our own community. the vast majority of revellers at the notting hill carnival last weekend were law abiding citizens , celebrating abiding citizens, celebrating the last weekend of summer. and it's a shame that a small but significant minority of people ruined that . hm quite a nuanced ruined that. hm quite a nuanced argument. i think that lizzie , argument. i think that lizzie, you don't strike me as a notting hill carnival going gal maybe i'm wrong, but. but what do you think about the crime that we see at carnival versus the number of people that attend the carnival? >> it was notting hill carnival to me. and actually i have many close friends that actually live in notting hill. and they are sick of it . obviously, you're sick of it. obviously, you're not you don't live there , halbe. not you don't live there, halbe. but if you were to, you wouldn't
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like it. it's awful. there whole front of their garden is urinated on. there's rubbish, there's all sorts going outside their front door with no respect, no care. and it's time it stopped. this is a neighbourhood and the people that live actually in notting hill don't actually want it because the not everyone in the carnival there's many having a great time. but for having eight stabbings for me , 308 arrests, stabbings for me, 308 arrests, there were sexual offences , his there were sexual offences, his drugs, all sorts going on. no alibi . it's wrong and it's not alibi. it's wrong and it's not fair on the neighbourhood. and you're obviously if you lived there , you probably wouldn't there, you probably wouldn't like it either. >> can you can you move to notting hill and be upset about the notting carnival? the notting hill carnival? i mean, this has been mean, this carnival has been going since 1996 isn't a bit going on since 1996 isn't a bit unreasonable to move to notting hill the carnival hill after the carnival is started start started and then start complaining about it. >> i don't know. >> darren well, i don't know. maybe you wouldn't know the extent which it does extent to which it does completely change things and you know, people deciding to have a
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wee in your garden maybe wouldn't be expected. >> and worse and worse. >> and worse and worse. >> i won't. i won't go into all of that. defaecation if you're having your tea, i do apologise, but what i would say is that watching the scenes, you know, the we've just seen the scenes that we've just seen for listeners screen, for radio listeners on screen, they lovely . everyone's they look lovely. everyone's getting on very canny and it's going very well . but the scenes going very well. but the scenes that i've seen where you've got people popping parts of their body into police officers, you've got people climbing bndges you've got people climbing bridges and giro racing themselves across them . i think themselves across them. i think it's grotesque in front of children. >> i have been to the carnival several times. i think we can get a graphic up of a graph that the times did of actually the level of crime at carnival versus the level of crime at other events in the united kingdom. whether or not that is glastonbury, that glastonbury, whether or not that different reading different crimes reading festival, is festival, whether or not that is the in 2020. emily the men's final in 2020. emily do you think the carnival do you think that the carnival is reported fairly by the media when actually the level of crime is comparable to other big
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popular events in the uk ? yet popular events in the uk? yet all of the footage that we see is mostly of people defaecating ing or having arguments with people brandishing knives when the majority of the 2 million revellers are just there having a good time. yeah, i think it's a good time. yeah, i think it's a difficult one because i have seen some disgustingly racist tweets comments out there about the carnival and picking snaps shots of, you know, a couple of people behaving extremely badly or disgustingly really in my view. >> and then you know, saying that that's representative of the entire carnival. i think lizzie is also right that if you lived in that area and you had to box up your house and you were scared that you might be robbed graffitied or robbed or graffitied or whatever, might whatever, you might have a different view, i think that is certainly true. and i also think it's not really don't it's it's not really i don't it's such concentrated area that such a concentrated area that the fact that there were eight stabbings just in that area is quite extreme . um, you don't get quite extreme. um, you don't get the same number of stabbings and they can be fatal . it's very they can be fatal. it's very different from someone being
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caught giving a bit of weed to their friend or, you know, whatever else might happen at another festival. that's not to say we should cancel all say that we should cancel all notting hill. i think maybe there's argument make it a there's an argument to make it a ticketed and make sure ticketed event and make sure people are going through security because security more often because someone will bring a machete. he looked about 16 years old. i don't know how old he was, but it's pretty shocking. and that ruins everyone. ruins it for everyone. >> and compare it to >> and you can't compare it to a neighbourhood. i want to hear your point of view very briefly i >>i >> i mean, i em >> i mean, i think a lot of this is judgemental. >> i mean, i think a lot of this isjudgemental. i see lots of is judgemental. i see lots of tweets about pride and they'll say, oh, is this say, oh, there is this appallingly scantily clad person. i've never seen person. well, i've never seen them pride. suspect notting them at pride. i suspect notting hill more family hill is a lot more family friendly tweets. friendly than choice tweets. >> seen a scantily >> i've never seen a scantily clad person please. clad person at pride. please. i'm you there in your i'm i've seen you there in your knickers covered. knickers. i'm fully covered. >> you there in your >> i've seen you there in your budgie smugglers. >> also, though i don't recall seeing machete, seeing benjamin with a machete, but ahead, the carver but still ahead, the carver palava will be calling out emma thompson on her eco warrior hypocrisy. first, though, it's the that warm feeling
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the weather that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. >> proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there. good evening. i'm jonathan vautrey. who is your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. have you managed to enjoy saturday? it will be ending on a relatively fine note for many of us. some late sunny spells to be had and generally lots of dry clear weather into the night as well. we'll allow for some mist and patches into and fog patches to develop into the hours sunday the early hours of sunday morning. most extensive morning. though most extensive for areas of for central eastern areas of england, the england, further towards the north, we've got band of rain pushing into northern scotland. could be heavy at times for the isle of and northern isle of lewis and the northern isles, but of us see isles, but most of us will see our temperatures holding up around 14 c we start off around 1314 c as we start off sunday fairly mild sunday morning. so a fairly mild start. take a little bit start. we'll take a little bit of time for that mist and fog to clear, but eventually will clear, but eventually it will clear, but eventually it will clear way off and many us clear its way off and many of us will amount of will see a good amount of sunshine throughout the day, feeling really pleasantly warm in of degree in that high of 26 degree celsius across celsius possible across southeastern england. southeastern areas of england.
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further to the north, though, that be lingering that rain will be lingering across highlands up into the across the highlands up into the northern a much northern isles. so being a much fresher and gales around fresher here and gales around coastal for a time as well coastal areas for a time as well , will be hanging , high pressure will be hanging on of new on into the start of the new working week. though , working week. still, though, with that lingering front across the north and also the far north and also the isobars together isobars squeezing together across west country. across the west country. so monday, a bit of monday, generally a bit of a breezier parts of devon, breezier day for parts of devon, cornwall, definitely some coastal gusts, but elsewhere, winds relatively light winds will be relatively light inland be a decent inland and there'll be a decent amount of sunshine throughout much again, once much of the day. again, once that fog does that early mist and fog does clear its way off, we hold on to some of that sunshine throughout the rest of week, the rest of the week, perhaps a little cloud developing little bit more cloud developing more towards thursday, but that's also where our temperatures climbing. temperatures will be climbing. the by by that warm the highest by by that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers >> proud sponsors of weather on . news >> speaking of boilers , >> speaking of boilers, benjamin's bugbear is going to be boiling and he'll be telling us why. walk policing is supposedly saving lives. could you believe it? you're with the
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radio. >> welcome back to the saturday five. i hope you're having a very nice evening at home. as always. thank you very much for sending in your emails. we've got actually a distress got actually quite a distress thing, but important one from a viewer who's asked us not to mention name. they say, my mention their name. they say, my son fake tiktok son has had a fake tiktok account up about him by account set up about him by young girls at school. the struggle taken down struggle to have this taken down by hard is by tiktok is so hard is distressing for him and not fair. bullying. and there fair. it's bullying. and there is about it. is nothing you can do about it. yes, digital bullying schools yes, digital bullying in schools is terrible. i hope is absolutely terrible. i hope he i it gets taken down. on he i hope it gets taken down. on a very much note, sarah a very much lighter note, sarah says took than an says it took more than half an hour before benjamin started demanding scantily demanding to see more scantily clad is a saturday clad people. this is a saturday five record. there you go. five record. so there you go. that a lot about benjamin, that says a lot about benjamin, but our next debate. >> absolutely. benjamin the tart here calling scampton , here calling for scampton, scantily and he's going to scantily clad and he's going to tell us why he thinks that
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actually police attacks for being woke are wrong . how so? being woke are wrong. how so? benjamin? take it away. >> well, thank you. i'm back by unpopular demand after two weeks of record ratings. no doubt. and i'm here to disagree with suella braverman and the met police chief. she has said that police should be investigated across the country for getting involved in politically partial campaign laws like lgbt rights or black lives matter. well all suella braverman i think you're wrong again, she makes these claims at again, she makes these claims at a time when there are 115,000 odd complaints about serving police officers in the last years figures 1000 officers are being invested gated for sexually inappropriate behaviour to the extremes we saw with people like wayne cousins . now people like wayne cousins. now these things don't happen by accident . they happen because accident. they happen because the police has a level of institutional racism , um, institutional racism, um, misogyny and homophobia . we saw misogyny and homophobia. we saw it in one example with a serial killer. stephen port , who
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killer. stephen port, who murdered four gay men and raped 11 an investigation found that institutional failings happened institutional failings happened in that case because people made judgements about those gay victims lives that meant they didn't investigate it properly . didn't investigate it properly. so that's why i say that police getting involved with community shows, whether it's local fetes and bake sales or whether it's lgbt prides or the black community that saves lives because then people trust the police. i think that's i want braverman to change her mind. sorry >> i think that's a bit of a stretch. benjamin sorry for interrupting you there. that was very rude. i thought you'd finished. is wearing a pride finished. how is wearing a pride lapel on your police officer outfit or taking the knee at a black lives matter protest or skateboarding across waterloo bridge when there's a blockade going on extinction rebellion going on by extinction rebellion going on by extinction rebellion going in institutional going to stop in institutional racism or sexual offenders becoming police officers ? becoming police officers? >> i mean, please, because it represents a culture. >> you know what you think about those rainbow colours ? totally those rainbow colours? totally take the knee and you see those
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as conspicuous. but to these communities, what is conspicuous is, is when you have police officers found to be racist or homophobic , as in the case of homophobic, as in the case of channg homophobic, as in the case of charing cross taking the knee has raised trust of police in the black race is supposed to do because they have illustrate because they have to illustrate that they are making an effort to change their culture. and that they are making an effort to ch area their culture. and that they are making an effort to ch are those culture. and that they are making an effort to ch are those otherre. and that they are making an effort to ch are those other officers what are those other officers see? they see that it's not acceptable to hold these prejudices doing their job. prejudices when doing their job. >> and the you >> nonsense. and the point you make port there, about the make about port there, about the fact that it wasn't investigated properly , see, that well be properly, see, that may well be the case. >> benjamin, but what has driving rainbow cars driving around in rainbow cars like some kind of coke or like you're some kind of coke or the clown done to actually combat that? why they were doing all of this before port or why has it not changed anything? it's to the fact that it's down to the fact that they're not doing their jobs properly because they're too busy. fannying about it with these of virtue signalling nonsense. >> marina i mean, what is that about? benjamin surely police should policing. he's got out should be policing. he's got out of hand. >> this is policing because those things happen. well take
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because there is a culture of ignorance and lack of interest in these communities. and when they hold events and when they make the effort to reach out, you understand better. there's the macarena there going on with the police. >> to be policing >> supposed to be policing benjamin joke . benjamin and this is a joke. they there. they aren't there. >> i'm going to ask alby in a second, but they're meant to be impartial, not meant to be ignorant. the ignorant. they're the show emboldens criminality. >> they look like >> come on. they look like a soft touch, frankly. soft touch, quite frankly. >> joke , in my >> what is a joke, in my opinion, is that the home secretary is taking time out of what imagine is a very busy what i imagine is a very busy diary to write a letter about how police need to stop how the police need to stop indulging in woke policing . that indulging in woke policing. that is the priority of a home is not the priority of a home secretary who is interested in cutting immigration, interested in reforming the police, interested in cutting crime that is the work of someone who's trying to shore up their base to trying to shore up their base to try and lead the conservative party. if we lose the next general election and actually wish both police and wish that both the police and the secretary would simply the home secretary would simply focus the day job rather than focus on the day job rather than indulging these stupid indulging in these stupid culture indulging in these stupid culturwasn't just her who came
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>> it wasn't just her who came out woke policing out against woke policing was it? been a discussion that >> it's been a discussion that many constables have have many constables have been have been of been saying lots of commissioners of police. commissioners of the police. many have talking many people have been talking about know, about how you balance, you know, woke policing, whatever you want to but what does that to call it. but what does that do? deeper than that. do? it's much deeper than that. >> does cut >> what does that do to cut crime? hang on, hang on. >> this is much deeper than this, because look at this, because let's look at cases tweeting fairly cases of people tweeting fairly innocuous and the innocuous things and having the police up at their police officers turn up at their doon police officers turn up at their door, them and charge door, arrest them and charge them, crime. them, hate crime. >> too often times. >> it happens too often times. i've got examples you. i've got many examples for you. tory jennifer swaine, tory councillor jennifer swaine, 2022, feminist campaigner for posting on lampposts posting a sticker on lampposts saying in saying men do not belong in women's prisons . women's prisons. >> have a tory >> oh, you have a tory councillor who was arrested for an alleged by an alleged hate crime by northamptonshire police for sharing criticising the sharing a video criticising the arrest christian street arrest of a christian street preacher. stuff preacher. this stuff is happening does undermine trust. >> and you don't think police have institutional problems with minorities? have institutional problems with mirof ties? have institutional problems with mirofties? i do. >> of course i do. >>— >> of course i do. >> because they're wasting >> but because they're wasting their window dressing, their time window dressing, they're time they're wasting their time on people's feelings, feeling anxious feeling anxious instead of feeling anxious. instead of policing burglars , they're not having burglars, they're not having people flags on people get away with flags on
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their police cars. >> to leave it there >> we'll have to leave it there because no doubt someone's going to one for to report one of us for a non—crime hate incident. the non—crime hate incident. but the carver palava is next. and emily will be riding the wave of emma thompson's environmental hypocrite . ac you're with the hypocrite. ac you're with the saturday five live on
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gb news. welcome back to the saturday five. >> emails are still flooding in. thank you very much. we were discussing the notting hill carnival earlier and charles says, i'm from trinidad. the violence and chaos in the trinidad carnival have resulted in people leaving in a number of people leaving the country during that time. notting hill carnival seems to be to emulate that. be trying to emulate that. not something recommend. something i would recommend. gosh. go . now gosh. well, there you go. now time pressing. so let's get time is pressing. so let's get to debate. to our final debate. >> yes, last but not least, it's emily and she's going to tell us why it's not all plain sailing for dame emma thompson. >> time for the carver palaver. >> we're looking forward to this actress, activist and lover of luxury travel, emma thompson .
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luxury travel, emma thompson. reminds me of someone that someone is our friend, our good friend, benjamin butterworth. sure, they're both beautiful and erudite and admired by billions as well, perhaps a few hundred. in benjamin's case. but they've also got a few other things in common, namely, common, don't they? namely, complaining that we're facing global boiling while they jet set around the globe with not a care in the world for their own personal carbon footprint. as personal carbon footprint. do as i not i do, says i say, not as i do, says benjamin. and emma. this week everyone's favourite lovey, emma thompson, pictured aboard thompson, was pictured aboard a £200 million superyacht in venice, hobnobbing with the rich and famous. of course, the boat owned by billionaire fox news co—founder no less. and by the way , as i've seen, some try to way, as i've seen, some try to argue just because the superyacht has sails does not mean it doesn't also have an enormous engine fuelled by diesel of course. ms thompson was pictured enjoying every socialists beverage , socialists favourite beverage, an ice cold glass of two of champagne, the for best champagne, only the for best emma. now, normally i would say good you. you've had good on you. you've had a spectacularly successful career. go the season, enjoy
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go out, sail the season, enjoy the fruits of your labour. i'd say that were it not for the fact that only a couple years fact that only a couple of years ago she racked up thousands of air flying way air miles flying all the way from to london to help from la to london to help extinction rebellion bring central standstill. central london to a standstill. that aboard a that time she was aboard a rather less impressive vehicle , rather less impressive vehicle, though attention though still suitably attention grabbing for the grabbing in hot pink for the occasion . well, thompson, occasion. well, ms thompson, i say you this do you really do say to you this do you really do you really believe the world is going to end due to carbon emissions? because if i believed that, maybe given the that, i'd maybe have given the gas guzzling superyacht a miss this safe. but this summerjust to be safe. but then again, you wouldn't be caught dead spending summer caught dead spending the summer in corner of sort of in this rainy corner of sort of europe, cake filled, misery europe, a cake filled, misery laden island, would you? >> yes. and we must be clear. >> yes. and we must be clear. >> we must be clear, that >> we must be clear, emily, that she actually that. she she did actually say that. she said during brexit. said that during brexit. >> about blighty >> she said that about blighty because perhaps because we brexited or perhaps dunng because we brexited or perhaps during referendum, i can't during the referendum, i can't remember you know. emma remember exactly, you know. emma thompson. she is thompson. i do like her. she is quite shameless though, the way . benjamin i did pick on you there, so i'll let you have the first retort. she is a bit shame alice doing that whole thing with rebellion and
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with extinction rebellion and then super then being pictured on a super yacht, know, lapping it all up. >> i mean, i don't know if she was travelling through the seas or the super yacht or just popped or the super yacht or just popped aboard for the champagne, which of us would do. >> but look, the truth is that you could endlessly pick on individual examples of people that change, that care about climate change, having go on having to get in a car or go on a plane for necessary journeys. the problem is with the structure of our society . i'm structure of our society. i'm not saying the yacht is necessarily she needed that champagne or she was going to die. >> exactly. exactly >> exactly. exactly >> but but i think the problem is with the system we live in, and that's what needs to be changed. oh, no, you can't blame people for living in the system. the system hypocritical. oh, you know, if the yacht didn't exist , if we didn't live in this capitalist system where super yachts exist and fox news billionaires existed, then i would never have been on the yacht. >> so really it's the system fault. >> also, i think we're focusing a lot on the yacht here, but not on the fact that she was on a
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yacht owned by the co—owner of fox. >> but how is emma thompson meant to be this leftie luvvie? exactly. >> but she's hanging around with the people that own because she's a champagne swigging socialist. >> it's hypocritical. benjamin >> it's hypocritical. benjamin >> like yourself. a hypocrite. i i also hang out with some terrible people. >> here i am tonight. you know, you have to forgive emma thompson on that one. >> yes, but i don't make out that a hypocrite. i love that i'm a hypocrite. i love fossil i think they keep fossil fuels. i think they keep us and lovely. and us all warm and lovely. and actually people this winter us all warm and lovely. and actlgoingeople this winter us all warm and lovely. and actlgoing to ple this winter us all warm and lovely. and actlgoing to struggle s winter us all warm and lovely. and actlgoing to struggle awinter us all warm and lovely. and actlgoing to struggle a lot.er us all warm and lovely. and actlgoing to struggle a lot. and are going to struggle a lot. and i down to people i think that's down to people like you. so it's that's what gets me angry. it's the fact that arguing for net that you are arguing for net zero. you're not doing zero. emily, you're not doing that. benjamin certainly is zero. emily, you're not doing tiand benjamin certainly is zero. emily, you're not doing tiand at benjamin certainly is zero. emily, you're not doing tiand at thatjamin certainly is zero. emily, you're not doing tiand at that comes:ertainly is zero. emily, you're not doing tiand at that comes attainly is zero. emily, you're not doing tiand at that comes at a nly is zero. emily, you're not doing tiand at that comes at a time; . and at that comes at a time when people are feeling it like they have before. they never have before. >> for generations. >> not for generations. >> not for generations. >> i'll tell you what, if we had more wind power and power more wind power and solar power , wouldn't have been , then we wouldn't have been at the of russia. the whim of russia. >> we've got enough coming from your cheapest your garments. the cheapest energy sources, darren, are wind and solar . and solar. >> these are facts. >> these are facts. >> so how do you store that energy? how do you store that
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energy? >> if we had more wind and solar, we'd be less reliant. >> are we going store that >> are we going to store that energy market? >> different >> there are many different there are many, there aren't. >> this just shows that you don't really care. you pretend to netsuite, you to care. you want netsuite, you don't. if i had a don't. because if i had a private jet not going to dubai, you'd on it and have you'd happily get on it and have a champagne. i know you a glass of champagne. i know you would, it's the would, benjamin. and it's the same emma. the same with emma. the hypocritical. and you're there to the gooders, but to look like the do gooders, but you mean it. you're you don't really mean it. you're fake you're phoney. you're fake and you're phoney. you're not the me out. fake and you're phoney. you're not it's me out. fake and you're phoney. you're not it's true. yut. jerry >> it's true. well, jerry spnnger >> it's true. well, jerry springer dead, but lizzie is springer is dead, but lizzie is alive well. you know, the alive and well. you know, the truth is that we live in democracy. >> and at the last general election, people voted for net zero because it was in three major party manifestos, and they couldn't else, couldn't choose anyone else, couldn't choose anyone else, could ? could they? >> right. >> right. >> and they supported it's >> and they supported it. it's already and you often already in law. and you often talk china putting talk about china putting more emissions of emissions out, which is of course but they also have course true, but they also have a net zero target, just ten years britain . years after britain. >> oh, right. >> oh, right. >> and china doesn't fail at what it sets out to do. so why do think that we be do you think that we should be failing to save the planet when
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even china's this is the same china turns around and says china that turns around and says it persecuting weaker it isn't persecuting the weaker muslims it isn't persecuting the weaker muslim believe them. you believe >> you believe them. you believe that going go greener that they're going to go greener than sodding frog? than kermit the sodding frog? >> believe them. >> i don't believe them. >> i don't believe them. >> i do believe that >> but i do believe that a country like china understands >> but i do believe that a cou necessityzhina understands >> but i do believe that a cou necessityzhinathe ierstands >> but i do believe that a cou necessityzhinathe economic the necessity and the economic advantage like net hypocrisy. >> it's hypocritical to be true to yourself. >> benjamin. i heard you're being fake. >> i heard narinder kaur the other day talking about emma thompson and she was defending her. said, oh, the boat has her. she said, oh, the boat has sails. it doesn't. i mean, if you've ever watched an episode of below deck , which i'm sure of below deck, which i'm sure all of us have great show, all of us may have great show, great reality tv show, you know, the sails are basically there for , you know, a moment of high for, you know, a moment of high wind. much powered by wind. it's very much powered by diesel but this is the way diesel. but this is the way people will defend hypocrisy. >> our know, the >> look at all our you know, the officials going to g7 summits, you know, the planet all on you know, save the planet all on private jets. this the same private jets. this is the same thing . thing. >> i think we'll have some kind of find it problematic because of i find it problematic because you're all royalists, right? >> to care about >> you all claim to care about the commonwealth. many of the commonwealth. well, many of
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the commonwealth. well, many of the that are already the countries that are already going suffering going under water and suffering acute consequences of climate change for 20 years now, if not longer, our commonwealth country is countries in parts of the canbbean is countries in parts of the caribbean that are literally going under water because of rising sea levels . rising sea levels. >> the fact that, you know, the nonh >> the fact that, you know, the north pole is melting, it's causing series ice issues. >> benjamin if you genuinely believe it was as bad as what you're saying, you wouldn't be flitting world, flitting off around the world, would you? would stay at would you? you would stay at home bum. home on your bum. >> . >> exactly. >> exactly. >> you would get on my private jet had one. benjamin you jet if i had one. benjamin you would? been would? well, you've been a footballer's would? well, you've been a fooyou er's would? well, you've been a fooyou probably do one, but >> you probably do have one, but we all live in that world. we can't all live in that world. well, sorry, but you jump on it happily and that's what's so hypocritical. even hypocritical. i've never even flown class. hypocritical. i've never even fl0\i'm class. hypocritical. i've never even fl0\i'm not class. hypocritical. i've never even fl0\i'm not saying i'm what you >> i'm not saying i'm what you would call a man of the people, but i haven't. right. and i wouldn't really want to, be honest. >> you know, it's not option >> you know, it's not an option for me. >> you and i walk a lot of places. i cycle, and i think those the things we can do. those are the things we can do. but of the day, these but at the end of the day, these are institutional problems. not you lose the nepal earlier on
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this as well about this year as well reported about climate himalayan climate change, the himalayan about change, the about climate change, the countries have the most countries that have got the most to fossil fuels are in to gain from fossil fuels are in fact poorest countries in fact the poorest countries in the can the the world. so they can get the electricity that we have and up the world. so they can get the elect lifey that we have and up the world. so they can get the elect life standards.iave and up their life standards. >> hours, i think we'll end >> two hours, i think we'll end up living in some kind of dystopian world where it's only the eco activists do gooders dystopian world where it's only the > the hypocrisy. emily is as rich their bank accounts. rich as their bank accounts. >> you go. anyway >> well, there you go. anyway we're going to to the show. >> unfortunately. i enjoyed that. >> i enjoyed that great actress. >> i enjoyed that great actress. >> great actress. >> great actress. >> about yes >> enough about me. yes >> enough about me. yes >> well, anyway, cheers. very much our wonderful guests for much to our wonderful guests for tonight. lizzie cundy. thank you very speaking tonight. lizzie cundy. thank you ve whom, speaking tonight. lizzie cundy. thank you ve whom, joanna speaking tonight. lizzie cundy. thank you ve whom, joanna emailed eaking tonight. lizzie cundy. thank you ve whom, joanna emailed inking tonight. lizzie cundy. thank you ve whom, joanna emailed in and of whom, joanna emailed in and says, great to see back says, great to see lizzie back on sense, but on talks a lot of sense, but always time a laugh as well. always time for a laugh as well. absolutely. benjamin absolutely. now benjamin on benjamin back, someone's benjamin coming back, someone's written oh, no, written in and said, oh, no, sorry, there isn't oh, sorry, there isn't any. oh, dean sorry, there isn't any. oh, dear. next up, it's the dear. well next up, it's the brilliant mark dolan. she has very much for watching. it's a benjamin free zone. you'll be
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delighted to know. i'll see you again next week . oh the again next week. on the temperature's rising . temperature's rising. >> boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. good evening . >> hello there. good evening. i'm jonathan vautrey. who of your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. have you managed to enjoy saturday? it will be ending on a relatively fine note for many of us. some late sunny spells to be had and generally a of dry had and generally a lot of dry clear into the night as clear weather into the night as well. we'll allow for some mist and fog patches to develop into the early hours of sunday morning, most extensively morning, though most extensively for areas of for central eastern areas of england the england and further towards the north, band of rain north, we've got band of rain pushing into northern scotland. could heavy for the could be heavy at times for the isle lewis and the northern isle of lewis and the northern isles, us will see isles, but most of us will see our temperatures holding up around we start off around 13, 14 c as we start off sunday so fairly mild sunday morning. so fairly mild start. we'll take a little bit of time for that mist fog to of time for that mist and fog to clear. but eventually it will clear. but eventually it will clear off and many of us clear its way off and many of us will see a good amount of sunshine day,
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sunshine throughout the day, feeling pleasantly feeling really pleasantly warm in 26 degree in that high of 26 degree celsius possible across southeastern england. southeastern areas of england. further the north, though, further to the north, though, that be lingering that rain will be lingering across the highlands up into the northern so being a much northern isles. so being a much fresher and gales around fresher here and gales around coastal time as coastal areas for a time as well, high pressure will be hanging into the start of the hanging on into the start of the new working week. still, though, with lingering front across new working week. still, though, with north jering front across new working week. still, though, with north andg front across new working week. still, though, with north and also nt across new working week. still, though, with north and also the :ross the far north and also the isobars squeezing together across west country. across the west country. so monday, a of monday, generally a bit of a breezier of devon, breezier day for parts of devon, cornwall , definitely some cornwall, definitely some coastal elsewhere, cornwall, definitely some coastawill elsewhere, cornwall, definitely some coastawill be elsewhere, cornwall, definitely some coastawill be relatively'here, cornwall, definitely some coastawill be relatively light winds will be relatively light inland and there'll be a decent amount sunshine throughout amount of sunshine throughout much again, once much of the day. again, once that and does that early mist and fog does clear we hold on to clear its way off, we hold on to some of that sunshine throughout the the week, perhaps the rest of the week, perhaps a little bit more cloud developing more but more towards thursday, but that's our that's also where our temperatures will be climbing the highest by by the temperatures rising on boxt solar >> proud sponsors of weather on . gb news on mark dolan tonight. >> in my opinion , the royal
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>> in my opinion, the royal society for the protection of birds make a highly personalised attack on the government. why can't charities stay out of politics? in my take at 10:00, i'll be calling out millionaire socialist and eco hypocrite emma thompson , who tells us to live thompson, who tells us to live diminished lives whilst cavorting on a £200 million super yacht plus my top pundits and tomorrow's papers . we're and tomorrow's papers. we're live .
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