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tell the emergency it is? i'll tell the tories not to give in to fishy wishes, fatalism and challenge his leadership if he won't do what it takes to stop the boats. that's my digest. next before my superstar panel weigh in and tonight, they'll back carole malone , benjamin butterworth and malone, benjamin butterworth and beunda malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda de lucy. malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda de lucy . also tonight belinda de lucy. also tonight was woke itv news. right to release this sweary hot mic moment from education secretary gillian keegan. >> does anyone ever say, you know what, you've done a good job because everyone else has sat on their and done nothing ? sat on their and done nothing? no, no, no signs of that. no >> we'll discuss the tory hating broadcasters latest attempt to topple a minister in the media buzz plus , as slippery starmer buzz plus, as slippery starmer reshuffles his shadow cabinet is labour loudmouth angela rayner really fit to be his deputy. >> we cannot get any worse than the position of scorn . the position of scorn. >> oh, isn't she lovely and
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unfiltered appraisal of the potential future. deputy prime minister's credentials. that's later in the show. also where is it wrong for rockledge and alice cooper to be cancelled ? pulled cooper to be cancelled? pulled because he described gender transitions for kids as a fad culture, a cancel culture superfan ernest owens takes on the commentator olly london and trans teacher debbie hayton in the clash. and do these bombshell newly released audio tapes of the late princess diana damaged the reputation version of the king. >> it harry's christening . >> it harry's christening. charles went up to mummy and said, you know, he was so disappointed, we thought it would be a girl. i'll play you more of those tapes and we'll feature expert analysis from lady colin campbell and phil dampier in a special edition of royal masterminds later this houn >> as always, tomorrow's newspaper, front pages first and kelvin mackenzie uncancelled, too. this is dan wootton tonight. let's go .
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tonight. let's go. you're watching tv news. britain's news channel. it's hot outside. it's even hotter in here, though. neil oliver very soon. on why the woke want to cancel winston churchill ? first, cancel winston churchill? first, though, the news headlines with ray addison . ray addison. >> thanks, dan. good evening. our top stories, the education secretary has confirmed that the list of schools affected by the concrete crisis will be published this week comes after gillian keegan was heard expressing her frustration at the situation , often in an the situation, often in an unusually frank , expletive unusually frank, expletive fidden unusually frank, expletive ridden hot mic moment. >> does anyone ever say, you know what, you've done a good job because everyone else is sat on their and done nothing? no no signs of that, no . signs of that, no. >> well, ms keegan has since
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apologised for her use of that language . language. >> well, it wasn't really talked about. anyone in particular. it was off the cuff remark after for the news interview had finished, or apparently after it had finished. and i'd like to apologise for my choice language that was unnecessary , but it was that was unnecessary, but it was an off the cuff remark . an off the cuff remark. basically, based on the interview . the interview had interview. the interview had been pressing me quite hard why ihadnt been pressing me quite hard why i hadn't solved this issue, which had been going on since 1994. the prime minister has also been under fire. >> he's attempted to bat away accusations regarding his role in the crisis while he was chancellor. rishi sunak saying it's wrong to suggest that he's to blame for failing to fully fund a programme to rebuild england's schools when he was chancellor here. >> of course, i know the timing is frustrating, but i want to give people a sense of the scale of what we're grappling with here. there are around 22,000 schools in england and the important thing to know is we expect that 95% of those schools won't impacted by this.
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won't be impacted by this. around 50 schools have already been mitigated. another 100 are in the process of being so and our expectation is, is in a matter of weeks, the bulk of the remaining schools that will have this issue will be identified as well. in other news, northern ireland's police chief, simon byrne resigned earlier today. >> a recent court ruling deemed that mr byrne's disciplinary actions against two junior officers were unlawful . it officers were unlawful. it follows a major data breach last month which revealed the details of 10,000 psni staff . month which revealed the details 0f10,000 psni staff . uk of 10,000 psni staff. uk government sources have confirmed that french police have stopped more than 15,000 migrants from reaching the uk in small boats so far this year. gb news can reveal tougher french policing around some key migrant launch points has significantly disrupted people smuggling activities. the overall number of channel migrants is more than 20% down on the same period last year. 20% down on the same period last year . and as we've been hearing,
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year. and as we've been hearing, angela rayner is the new shadow deputy prime minister and levelling up secretary as sir keir starmer reshuffles his top team. she replaces lisa nandy, who becomes shadow cabinet minister for international development . among the other development. among the other changes, pat mcfadden takes on the influential role of national campaign co—ordinator. the influential role of national campaign co—ordinator . for we're campaign co—ordinator. for we're on tv online , on dab+ radio and on tv online, on dab+ radio and on tv online, on dab+ radio and on tune in to this is gb news. back now to dan . back now to dan. another grisly record put in british lives and livelihoods under threat . under threat. >> but it's become so commonplace , the mainstream commonplace, the mainstream media, the political establishment , media, the political establishment, and most shamefully, the apparent conservative government well, they just shrug their shoulders . it'sjust they just shrug their shoulders . it's just too hard . i can't . it's just too hard. i can't and i won't ignore the invasion
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of our southern border, which should have been declared a national emergency with our navy engaged. national emergency with our navy engaged . as i have been calling engaged. as i have been calling for on this show since 2020. a horrifying influx of 872 illegal migrants arrived in 15 separate dinghies on saturday alone, exploiting the good weather, which is expected to last all week. those enormous rubber vessels we now learn are being specially manufactured for the wicked people smugglers by crooked businesses as in china and turkey, designed to carry up to 70 migrants to enhance the economies of scale for the traffickers as and while the media might feel squeamish about covering our unsecured border, despite the human and financial costs, stack up, the cost to the conservative party could be sized quick if immediate action is not taken for our minister, sir john hayes, the close ally sirjohn hayes, the close ally to home secretary suella braverman and chairman of the
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party's powerful commons sense group, has issued a fine warning to rishi sunak today via the daily express, saying that the issue of uncontrolled immigration is becoming more consequential to voters than even the cost of living crisis as illegal immigration in the small boats really are now the make or break issue for this party at the next election. >> whenever i am approached by constituents and members of the public, the issue of immigration is asked much more than is asked about much more than the of living. that's how the cost of living. that's how serious and the serious things are. and the prime minister to do what he prime minister has to do what he said whatever is said and do whatever is necessary or the time is now . necessary or the time is now. >> election planning is ramping up and it feels increased . only up and it feels increased. only obvious that sunak is going to try and let the clock run down and fail. on his pledge to stop the boats. that's not good enough. we're not going to accept it. so tory mps must fight this and insist they will challenge his leadership next month unless he vows to leave
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the echr and institute a turn back policy . at the very least . back policy. at the very least. but to respond now, my superstar panel , our but to respond now, my superstar panel, our top daily express columnist carole malone, the journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth, and the former brexit party mep belinda de lucy and belinda , you agree de lucy and belinda, you agree with john hayes that actually immigration is becoming a bigger issue to voters now than even the cost of living crisis ? the cost of living crisis? >> yes, i do. »- >> yes, i do. >> i think it's deeply disturbing that the only thing the british people can rely on to control the borders of this country is the weather. because if conservative wanted if the conservative party wanted to boats, they could. to stop the boats, they could. >> said, a >> as you said, announce a national emergency raise the eligibility of asylum seekers . eligibility of asylum seekers. they not even leave the they could not even leave the echr. they could suspend parts of it, but they have chosen not to. chose around with to. they've chose to around with the illegal immigration bill. rwanda and millions off to the french, which have not impacted the numbers . and think it's the numbers. and i think it's the numbers. and i think it's the across europe. the same across europe. dan, a recent from eurobarometer recent poll from eurobarometer for has said that at 20 out of
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27 eu nation states have put immigration as the number top concern, whereas the seven states have put terrorism as their top concern. >> so this is a european problem. >> we're fed up of having to pay for our leaders mistakes and inability to put the interests of their citizens first. carole malone you have lost faith with rishi sunak on this too. >> you say he's become a parody of himself. what do you mean? well, in the sense that, you know, he keeps on saying , we know, he keeps on saying, we will stop the boats every week. >> he says we will stop the boats. doing absolutely boats. he's doing absolutely nothing stop boats. there nothing to stop the boats. there is no deterrent for any is no real deterrent for any migrant . is no real deterrent for any migrant. there's nothing to stop any migrant in calais from buying and getting on buying a ticket and getting on one boats and getting one of those boats and getting over there are over here. you know, there are two ways he can stop the boats. i think he can either turn them back or he can leave the echr. i don't believe he has the guts of back or he can leave the echr. i don stomachs he has the guts of back or he can leave the echr. i don stomach for has the guts of back or he can leave the echr. i don stomach for either1e guts of back or he can leave the echr. i don stomach for either of guts of back or he can leave the echr. i don stomach for either of thosef the stomach for either of those things. you those 15 things. you know, those 15 dinghies on saturday, dinghies that came on saturday, it like it was like it was like it was like a bahamian ferry service, you know, a ferry service. know, literally a ferry service. and know, i just read
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and you know, and i just read today shocking mean, today the shocking i mean, i don't think one thing don't think the one thing i don't think the one thing i don't agree with belinda, though, everything else. the though, everything else. but the thing it's thing i don't think it's a serious as the cost of living crisis because that affects everyone and the hour. everyone daily and by the hour. this this affects this doesn't this this affects them. know them. you know you know gradually over time. however, i do think it's true that the tories the next tories will lose the next election unless rishi sorts this out. and far he's doing out. and so far he's doing nothing to sort it out. you know, we read today that that the office are dealing the the home office are dealing the ineffectual office is ineffectual home office is deaung ineffectual home office is dealing 215,000 asylum dealing with 215,000 asylum claims, 41,000 of those have been rejected and they have been told there is no other legal avenue they can go down. and yet we can't even send those people back , even though they have no back, even though they have no legal right to be here. we have decided they have no legal right to be here. and yet rishi doesn't have the means to send them back. now that is going to infuriate people. it infuriates me that, know, you can't me that, you know, you can't keep repeating this mantra and doing nothing about it because the tories will lose the election and to me, they're just
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walking into oblivion. >> benjamin isn't it time for rishi sunak to declare a national emergency and actually show folk that he takes this seriously, potentially , he needs seriously, potentially, he needs to send in the navy. >> i mean, he doesn't take it seriously that much is evident, right? you know, they've been he's been trumpeting only a week ago that numbers had ago the fact that numbers had fallen . and it's clear fallen. and yet now it's clear that that was because it was rubbish weather. as soon as we had heat wave, a sunny had a heat wave, a sunny weekend, were coming weekend, they were all coming over here. and every of over here. and every one of those is tragedy those dinghies is a tragedy that's what everyone can agree. i think he's going to regret putting much emphasis this putting so much emphasis on this because he's doing is because all he's doing is emphasising the government's failure. he's now processing the government's processing about 2000 claims a week, which is significant faster than it was six months ago. and they want to increase that to 4000 by october. but basically all of those applications are being approved . and so i can approved. and so i can understand why concern native voters will be pretty angry because they're effectively giving an amnesty, which is probably going to bring more
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boats probably going to bring more boait's amnesty in all but >> it's an amnesty in all but name. i was speaking to mark white, home affairs white, our home affairs correspondent earlier, belinda and he said that, look, france is doing a little bit more. so the numbers are slightly down. but the fact is slightly down ain't good enough. so it's not stopping the boats . stopping the boats. >> i slightly question that because what happens is they may well stop migrants going from a particular and market particular beach and market offers many stopped. offers how many they've stopped. they're to run around they're just going to run around the corner and go off, which is what's happening. >> stopping permanently. >> 5 permanently. >> a little bit >> so i'd be i'd be a little bit more careful over those those figures. i think 500 million for just delaying the journey of a migrant boat, is i think migrant boat, which is i think all french i mean, they're all the french i mean, they're doing are under doing all the figures are under estimated anyway, they? >> yeah. and french are >> yeah. and the french are doing and what they're doing is the escorting the boats to british waters letting our british waters and letting our border them here. border force bring them here. you know, i mean, rishi is making himself, you making a fool of himself, you know, is a way he can save know, there is a way he can save the tories come the next election and he's not doing it because everyone is looking at him thinking, make
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him and thinking, you make these promises it's not even promises that you it's not even that trying to keep them. that he's trying to keep them. he's to keep them. he's doing nothing to keep them. absolutely nothing. >> i think if they were >> but i think if they were serious, have legal serious, they would have legal routes people to come into routes for people to come into this country and would accept the that we're going to the numbers that we're going to take can integrate take so that you can integrate them the kind of legal them into the kind of legal routes you have. >> benjamin, are you >> legal. benjamin, are you genuinely talking about opening us up what, million us up to, what, 90 million people displaced around people who are displaced around the i you've to the world? i mean, you've got to be practical about this. we have. yet a health system have. and yet a health system under the most serious strain , under the most serious strain, we have no home for our own people . people. >> all those problems are not because of refugees . those because of refugees. those problems are because of tory neglect. and that's why , going neglect. and that's why, going back to the falsehood of your monologue, do you accept benjamin , though, that we're benjamin, though, that we're largely , on the whole, not largely, on the whole, not talking about refugees when it comes? >> you never shut up about it. who are in the boat? >> we're talking about? >> we're talking about? >> we're talking about economics. even illegal migrants. it's the vast economic migrants. >> if they weren't legally
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refugees, then you wouldn't have a situation where more than 80% are accepted. more than 90, more than 90% accepted from afghanistan, syria , yemen said afghanistan, syria, yemen said it before. >> they're passing everyone through because they're trying to process quickly, make it look like that, even when they have their asylum claim refused. >> in france, this is the fourth home office has admitted we take so in that have had their so many in that have had their asylum claim. >> think know what's >> i think you know what's really galling for british really galling for the british people these 41,000 people this for these 41,000 who've told they shouldn't, who've been told they shouldn't, they've shouldn't they've been told they shouldn't be british taxpayer is be here, the british taxpayer is still supporting those 41,000 people. it's not fair. >> i think the government would be better, to be honest, that they're going to take these people in and take them in at people in and to take them in at france rather than putting their lives at risk. i think that way you'd have safer border you'd have a safer border crossing, and we'd you'd have a safer border crossingworkers and we'd you'd have a safer border crossingworkers that and we'd you'd have a safer border crossingworkers that weind we'd you'd have a safer border crossingworkers that we need e'd you'd have a safer border crossingworkers that we need in get the workers that we need in a first country. a first world country. >> but just said she'd be >> but you just said she'd be taking million people. taking 90 million people. >> your argument, you >> if we took your argument, you would have countries like spain, italy, greece are taking an unbearable brunt these unbearable brunt of these refugees.alongside refugees.
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refugees alongside refugees. >> the majority are not >> ben the majority are not well, the law disagrees. >> we know we take we take tens of thousands of refugees. >> i mean, in fact, look at our latest immigration. >> and children we're >> many women and children we're taking from taking over a million were from ukraine kong . ukraine and hong kong. >> well, some were. and the biggest proportion, obviously , biggest proportion, obviously, we are taking our fair share of people. but the reality is from ukrainians, not from the ukrainians, but not from the arabs afghanistan the arabs in afghanistan or the black people from african countries, young men with i'm making the point that the vast majority people who majority of people who are crossing the channel are economic from countries crossing the channel are ecoralbania from countries crossing the channel are ecoralbania . from countries crossing the channel are ecoralbania . but from countries crossing the channel are ecoralbania . but carole countries crossing the channel are ecoralbania . but carole malone,. like albania. but carole malone, benjamin butterworth, belinda deluise, panel do deluise, my superstar panel do stand they're with me all stand by. they're with me all night, also on the way, do night, but also on the way, do these bombshell newly released audio of princess diana audio tapes of princess diana saying charles wished harry was a girl , saying charles wished harry was a girl, damaged the reputation of the king today, my royal master, my lady colin campbell and phil dampier, are going to offer their expert insight into that and prince harry's awkward encounter with one of beckham's one of the beckhams at an la football match overnight. stay tuned for but next in the
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tuned for that. but next in the clash, for rock clash, is it wrong for rock legend alice cooper to be dropped after describing medical gender for kids as gender transitions for kids as a fad? author of the case for cancel culture ernest owen's defends cooper's cancellation against trans teacher and journalist debbie hayton and the author olly london. that's next. but what do you think, dan, at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gb news on twitter
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weekdays from 330 on. gb news. >> lady colin campbell on the bombshell new diana tapes. still to come. but first, the clash . to come. but first, the clash. now. rock legend alice cooper is the latest high profile victim of cancel culture after the singer was dropped by a makeup brand for describing kids medically changing genders as a fad. so this is vampire cosmetics, which describes itself as a female , disabled and itself as a female, disabled and lgbtq+ owned company, which acts to it's collaboration. after cooper told the website stereogum i find it wrong that when you've got a six year old kid who has no idea, he just wants to play, and you're confusing him telling him, yeah, you're a boy, but you could be a girl you want to be. i mean, girl if you want to be. i mean, if you identify as a tree, i'm going. come on. it's gone now to the point of absurdity. personally, think what alice personally, i think what alice cooper said is totally legitimate and completely true . legitimate and completely true. but in a statement posted on social media, vampire cosmetic
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said it stands with all members of the lgbtq plus community. sorry, i can't even bring myself to say that ludicrous s and believes everyone should have access to health care. but what do you think? is it wrong for alice cooper to be cancelled simply for describing medical gender transition for kids as a fad? dan at gbnews.com. tweet me at gb news. those results shortly. but to debate this now , i'm joined by trans teacher and journalist debbie hayton, the author and commentator olly london. and the author of the case for cancel culture. ernest owens . so olly, this seems to be owens. so olly, this seems to be happening all the time. we've seen it with roisin murphy last week , neo the week before, now week, neo the week before, now alice cooper , one of the greats, alice cooper, one of the greats, can't state, i think, a very sensible point of view without being cancelled . ed right. being cancelled. ed right. >> i mean, what alice cooper said was simply common sense. why on earth is it controversial to say that six year old
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children should not be changing their genders? why are we confusing children? so it's not as if he said, you know, i'm against trans people. simply against trans people. he simply said olds should said that six year olds should not doing this. and he not be doing this. and he believes that fad and believes that it's a fad and many believe and know it many people believe and know it is i think it's very is a fad. so i think it's very bad for business for this brand to capitulate to the woke mob and release this statement. i actually think it's a very bad marketing move. and, know, marketing move. and, you know, i think will lose a lot of think they will lose a lot of customers did not say customers because he did not say anything you customers because he did not say anythi he you customers because he did not say anythi he was you customers because he did not say anythi he was speaking you customers because he did not say anythihe was speaking for you customers because he did not say anythi he was speaking for the u know, he was speaking for the majority of parents out there that think it's right to that do not think it's right to transition. children six transition. children at six years debbie hayton olly years old, debbie hayton olly makes fair point , doesn't he? makes a fair point, doesn't he? >> i mean, alice was not being at all critical about the trans community. i mean, you're a trans woman. did you see anything there that he said to be offended by? well no, i agree with what alice just said. >> alice cooper is absolutely right . it is a >> alice cooper is absolutely right. it is a fad >> alice cooper is absolutely right . it is a fad. >> alice cooper is absolutely right. it is a fad . numbers have right. it is a fad. numbers have shot up and children are being harmed by this. and it's important that people such as alice cooper speak out against
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it . we need more people speaking it. we need more people speaking out against it, and only then will companies that just seem to have been brainwashed as far as i can see, will. will they come to their senses and to say that they stand with all the members of the lgbtqia plus community? well, they don't stand with me. >> they don't stand with me ehhen >> they don't stand with me either. they do not stand with me either. so that's a very good point. ernest owens. i mean, as we've said before, you've literally written the book calling for cancel culture to spread through the west. but alice cooper shouldn't be cancelled for this. should he? he he's not cancelled. >> okay . >> okay. >> okay. >> first of all, when you're talking about, you >> first of all, when you're talking about , you know, talking about, you know, conservatives are in favour , conservatives are in favour, right, of a free market and for capitalist ism. right. this company is standing by their values. they are standing firm on it . they don't believe that on it. they don't believe that alice cooper is , you know, a alice cooper is, you know, a person that has made statements that align with their brand and as a company have the right to choose who represents their
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brand. and so it's interesting because conservatives like yourself say, you yourself will often say, you know , it's a market. it's a know, it's a free market. it's a free economy . and then when free economy. and then when people their free people practise their free speech their free right to speech and their free right to choose want to brand choose on how they want to brand their companies, you are their companies, here you are wagging your finger against them. i that hypocritical . them. i find that hypocritical. >> you want to do you >> olly, do you want to do you want take that on? want to take that on? >> well, yeah. i just don't understand why a company would get involved in politics in the first place, especially when they know that trans debate transitioning very transitioning children is a very hot button issue right now that upsets a lot of people on both sides the aisle. so when sides of the aisle. so when you're simply trying to sell a product, up, you know, why product, make up, you know, why would you wade politics in would you wade into politics in the place? i think is the first place? i think this is going a catastrophe for going to be a catastrophe for the brand sales. they've spent all this all that money developing this makeup cooper. makeup line with alice cooper. look happened to bud light. look what happened to bud light. look what happened to bud light. look what happened target in look what happened to target in america. involved look what happened to target in an allca. involved look what happened to target in an all this involved look what happened to target in an all this lgbt involved look what happened to target in an all this lgbt politics1volved look what happened to target in an all this lgbt politics and ed look what happened to target in anall this lgbt politics and iti in all this lgbt politics and it backfired. they lost billions and billions of dollars. so i think it's very move ernest. >> ernest is shaking his head. why you shaking your head, why are you shaking your head, ernest ? ernest? >> well, starts with what you
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>> well, it starts with what you said beginning. dan, you said at the beginning. dan, you mentioned was brand mentioned how this was a brand that targeting lgbtq that was already targeting lgbtq community and align themselves with that brand. if this was like revlon or something like that, i can understand the argument. clear, argument. ali but to be clear, this brand has already has a strong fan base in the west with lgbtq clients. >> but as debbie hayton just said, though , as debbie hayton said, though, as debbie hayton just said, that's a assuming that all people who fall into that all people who fall into that category, i mean, i even refuse to use that lgbt thing. i think it's ridiculous. all gay people, all trans people all think the same thing. and we don't. >> there's always going to be outliers. and i think in this situation. so debbie, you're just you're just an outlier. >> debbie, according to ernest, you're just an outlier. debbie, debbie, debbie , respond to that i >> -- >> that's 5mm >> that's fair. that's fair. >> that's fair. that's fair. >> debbie you're just an outlier i >> -- >> well, there's a lot more people think the way that i do, but are too frightened to open their mouths. yeah, indeed. >> and debbie, by the way, i
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think it's also really important to point out, isn't it, that lots of people who are trans don't believe in puberty blockers for young kids ? that's blockers for young kids? that's sort of two separate debates, aren't they ? aren't they? >> well, they are. we've got situation with children who are being transitioned. and before puberty , having their puberty puberty, having their puberty stopped taking cross—sex hormones. this is experimental treatment . the long term treatment. the long term prognosis is totally unknown and it is wrong. we should not be doing this. and there's plenty of trans people around, myself included, who who just who are included, who who just who are in horror , shock and horror in horror, shock and horror about what is going on. and just thankful that alice cooper, possibly at 75 years old, years of age , is too old to worry of age, is too old to worry about what other people think about what other people think about him . about him. >> he is. and i guess he's a multi—millionaire, so he doesn't need to worry too much about being cancelled. debbie hayton olly ernest owens. thank olly london. ernest owens. thank you but who do you you all so much. but who do you agree with this? is it wrong agree with on this? is it wrong for cooper to be axed over
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for alice cooper to be axed over the fad comments? nick on the trans fad comments? nick on twitter writes this he's twitter writes this no, he's a legend and what he said was bafic legend and what he said was basic common sense . it's gone basic common sense. it's gone too far. mutilation shouldn't be celebrated in the 21st century and it should definitely be kept away from children from diane , away from children from diane, cancelling people for voicing their opinion is ridiculous. there are plenty of us who agree with him. has freedom of speech been cancelled now or diana has? and lots of places . and lenny and lots of places. and lenny writes, we are going down a very dangerous path with comments like this are sufficient to cancel such a big name star. we must fight back against this utter insanity. and your verdict is now. and actually, this is our most overwhelming poll in a very long while. all 95% of you decent agreeing with the cancellation of alice cooper just 5% of you saying that vampire cosmetics were right . vampire cosmetics were right. kelvin mackenzie uncanceled to tackle the migrant crisis and booming dinghy business later in the show. first, though, the
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weather to looks like things are heating up . heating up. >> boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hello. good evening. as we head into tuesday , there will be head into tuesday, there will be a little bit of fog around tonight though, whilst in the south—west we can expect some strong, blustery winds. but the hot and sunny weather returns as we through tomorrow because we go through tomorrow because of area high pressure of this area of high pressure dominating the picture across the uk, leading largely the uk, leading to largely settled weather and dragging hot air from the south. meanwhile air in from the south. meanwhile looking the details through looking at the details through monday there a front monday night, there is a front across far north scotland across the far north of scotland bringing rain to bringing some cloud and rain to shetland. elsewhere, a largely dry clear skies, but dry picture, clear skies, but some mist and fog patches developing particularly towards the the east. windier the north and the east. windier in the south—west. but many places seeing temperatures not dropping amount, dropping a huge amount, generally staying in the mid to high celsius. quite high teens celsius. so quite a warm come. bright star warm night to come. bright star on tuesday morning. any mist and fog should quickly clear away and then we do have that front i mentioned earlier, gradually
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pushing its way further southwards. turning a bit southwards. so turning a bit cloudier, a bit damp perhaps for orkney far north orkney in the far north of mainland scotland. elsewhere orkney in the far north of mainléthe scotland. elsewhere orkney in the far north of mainléthe uk,.and. elsewhere orkney in the far north of mainléthe uk, lots elsewhere orkney in the far north of mainléthe uk, lots of sewhere orkney in the far north of mainléthe uk, lots of fine |ere across the uk, lots of fine sunny of blue sunny weather, plenty of blue skies and temperatures could be a higher than today for a touch higher than today for some. so highs around 31 celsius. staying windy celsius. staying quite windy towards the south—west though. well is going to get off to a bit of murky start for some bit of a murky start for some eastern eastern parts with eastern north eastern parts with some syfret around . some higher and syfret around. most will burn back most of that will burn back towards the coast, though the cloud linger across the cloud could linger across the far of scotland. otherwise, far east of scotland. otherwise, though, it'll a touch though, yes, it'll be a touch cloudier than recent days, but plenty to had and plenty of sunshine to be had and with that temperatures rising likely to peak around wednesday or the risk of or thursday, though, the risk of some showers looks like things are heating up . are heating up. >> boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news coming up of weather on. gb news coming up as welsh labour threatens to rename the roads and buildings honounng rename the roads and buildings honouring winston churchill and horatio nelson. >> how do we fight the erasure of our historical heroes by the
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woke mob ? neil oliver gives his woke mob? neil oliver gives his unfiltered take shortly. but first, king charles is under fire after bombshell new audio tapes of princess diana suggest he wanted harry to be a girl. but will it damage the monarch's reputation? all of these years? on my royal mail spice lady colin campbell and phil dampier are standing by to offer their expert insights straight after
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six till 930. neil oliver and kelvin mackenzie, both are standing by. >> first, though, my royal masterminds, lady colin campbell and phil dampier and bomb shell. new audio tapes of princess diana have been released in the us ahead of a new documentary that's set to air on disney plus early next year. snippets of the clips were aired on abc's good morning america after originally being recorded by diana in the 1990s for her best selling biographer , andrew morton. king biographer, andrew morton. king charles has been rocked by criticism after the recordings, which have been reported on before but will be heard in diana's own voice for the first time. sagesse asserted he wished his second son, prince harry, had been born a girl. >> this morning we're hearing an exclusive listen . exclusive listen. >> my husband won't even talk to mommy . >> my husband won't even talk to mommy. barely >> my husband won't even talk to mommy . barely because at >> my husband won't even talk to mommy. barely because at harry's christening,
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mommy. barely because at harry's christening , charles went mommy. barely because at harry's christening, charles went up to mommy and said, you know, he was so disappointed , we thought it so disappointed, we thought it would be a girl, a mommy snapped his head off and said, you should realise how lucky you are to have a child. that's normal. >> the late princess diana >> it's the late princess diana in her own words. >> ever that day, shot has >> ever since that day, shot has come down and that's what he does when he gets somebody answering at him, to answering back at him, so to speak. >> lady colin campbell, you >> but lady colin campbell, you say these new recordings should not damage the reputation of king charles as it's ludicrous. >> you know, diana was all was diana was the architect of the pity diana was the architect of the pity fest and i'd you know, because she was a disappointment to her father who wanted a boy and she had a chip on her shoulder about that . you know, shoulder about that. you know, she she all of a sudden decided to turn charles is perfectly all three comments mean parents all the time saying i wanted a boy
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and i got a girl. i wanted a girl and i got a boy boy. you know, there's nothing unique about it, but she spun it and made it into something that it wasn't and mean. charles didn't decide that he was going to spurn harry. he simply said he'd have preferred a girl. and i'll tell you better. diana knew she was having a boy and she led and she refused to let him know she was having a boy , which shows a was having a boy, which shows a degree of withholding of info nafion degree of withholding of info nation to lead him to believe that there possibly was going to be a girl because she knew he wanted a girl. >> phil dampier, i guess what could be difficult about this for charles, though, is that because it's going to be on one of the big streaming services, disney plus young folk watch that and we saw with the crown even though the crown includes so many straight up lies , lots so many straight up lies, lots of young people, especially around the world, especially
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outside of the uk, treat it like a documentary . like a documentary. >> yeah. good evening, dan , as >> yeah. good evening, dan, as you say, there's nothing new in the content of this, of course, because it was the basis of andrew morton's book. >> so the actual details have all come out before. but there is something hearing her is something about hearing her saying own voice. i saying it in her own voice. i don't know why he suddenly decided these decided to release some of these tapes. now. >> think probably going >> i think he's probably going to drip, drip them out over the over the over the years to come. >> is definitely >> but there is definitely something her something about hearing her voice. you say, you've voice. and as you say, you've got a whole younger audience got a whole new younger audience of under 30 who aren't of people under 30 who aren't perhaps familiar story perhaps familiar with the story except and it except through the crown. and it will a of a shock to will come as a bit of a shock to them. and they're learning about it for the time and it it for the first time and it won't show. charles in a bad light. but lady says, light. but as lady c says, you know, morton's know, to according morton's book, born, he book, once harry was born, he said something along the lines of, it's a boy, and he's got of, oh, it's a boy, and he's got rusty which course, was rusty hair, which of course, was a reference to the spencer hair, which is a throwback the which is a throwback to the family then he went family hair. and then he went off to play polo. so at that point, according to morton, diana to her friend,
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diana said to her friend, something died. something inside me just died. so she that this down to so she she put that this down to the of the end of the sort of start of the end of the sort of start of the end of the marriage. was only the marriage. and it was only what, or 4 years into the what, 3 or 4 years into the marriage. so it was quite sad. >> hmm. >> hmm. >> now speaking of sad, >> now look, speaking of sad, first anniversary death, first anniversary of her death, already upon us, friday, already upon us, come friday, and revealed that a and it's been revealed that a national in honour national memorial in honour of the late elizabeth ii, the late queen elizabeth ii, will in 2026, will be unveiled in 2026, because, of course, that would have her 100th birthday have been her 100th birthday yeah have been her 100th birthday yeaso , phil, what do you think >> so, phil, what do you think would be a fitting permanent tribute to britain's greatest ever monarch? >> been thinking >> well, i've been thinking about this today, dan. i think that windsor castle, as we all know, is her favourite home. she is, course, there in is, of course, buried there in saint chapel. so i saint george's chapel. so i think thing do would be think the thing to do would be to it into a permanent to turn it into a permanent museum, open for the whole museum, open it up for the whole yeah museum, open it up for the whole year. people can go there, make a sort of pilgrimage. if you like. can carry with like. we can carry on with events like concerts in the gardens. can have the windsor gardens. we can have the windsor hall and can carry on hall show and we can carry on and there can be a permanent exhibition. on highlighting her work and work and her service. and i think would be best think that would be the best thing. i mean, the king, he doesn't know what do with all
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doesn't know what to do with all these he's using these homes. he's hardly using windsor castle. he's only used it of investitures and it for sort of investitures and for greeting joe biden . there for greeting joe biden. there was some suggestion william and kate might move into there, but that doesn't seem to be happening. so i think this would solve problems. he's solve one of his problems. he's got many homes. not got too many homes. and why not make a permanent make windsor a permanent memorial to her? people can go there they really feel there and they can really feel her . her presence. >> that idea. i love that >> i love that idea. i love that idea because it would be fascinating to see her private quarters opened up. ladies, see what do you think is an appropriate memorial to the late queen? >> well , i actually have what >> well, i actually have what phil is saying. i think it's a very good idea to keep some of the and but let's remember, windsor castle is already open to the public. um, and i think you can only open up a certain amount of it without , you know, amount of it without, you know, if you open too much of it, it ceases to be a home. so i think that's a delicate balance. but i sort of agree with phil that it
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would be nice, but i'd prefer to see her on the fourth plinth at trafalgar square or even better still, outside of the houses of parliament, because she was a wonderful constitutional monarch who never fell foul of her constitution royal duties. and i think with her facing parliament that to me would be the natural site. now prince harry's latest netflix venture , the heart of netflix venture, the heart of invictus, has not gone well, has it, ladies ? it, ladies? >> tea at all. missed out on the top ten, apparently. all together in terms of the most watched series in the uk or the us.and watched series in the uk or the us. and he has also been filmed apparently snubbing brooklyn beckham while attending a star studded football fixture in la, storming past the social media chef and his wife amid continued rumours of a feud between the sussexes and the beckham . so sussexes and the beckham. so lady c is this netflix flop
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proof that that people are only interested in the sussexes when they are selling out their own family and providing dangerous, unfounded gossip ? unfounded gossip? >> well, i mean, they've already sold out their family and basically i think everybody's bored with them. >> people people are are are interested in trying to wait for the comeuppance . you know, the comeuppance. you know, people want to be there to witness the comeuppance. but think everybody's heartily sick of them. and may i make a point, dan , that harry didn't snub the dan, that harry didn't snub the beckhams. the beckham snubbed harry. they quite delivered correctly, turned away to make sure that they wouldn't catch his eye. and so i think if you if you consider that and you know , i, i, i think also we need know, i, i, i think also we need to remember that netflix could have pushed this and had netflix pushed this it would have been in the top ten. now i understand from my sources in hollywood is
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that netflix is basically letting water seek its own level because they find harry and meghan pretty thankless task and they are they are sort of unleashed them to seek their own level and that is almost preparatory to ultimately if not dumping them entirely, negotiating everything downwards . i think it's very ominous because netflix could rarely very easily have boosts it in much the same way. spotify manipulated the figures so that meghan's archetypes beat josh rogan, joe rogan, even though he didn't. uh, you know, so they, they can all manipulate as and when it suits them and the fact that they haven't is a huge red flag for meghan and harry. >> phil dampier it's interesting. lady c saying that actually it was the beckhams who
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turned their back on harry because that isn't how it's been reported. but actually, when you look at the video, that is sort of how it goes. what's your take on this? >> uh, yeah, it was very brief. they sort of both looked across at is this is at each other. this is this is david beckham's son, isn't it? but i think david beckham was there. good there. so if they were on good terms, i think i'm sure they would have, you know, arranged to director's to meet up in the director's box. i thought he looked box. but i thought he looked thought lot happier thought he looked a lot happier at the football, watching lionel messi than he did the beyonce messi than he did at the beyonce concert. the night. concert. the other night. he looked was looked he looked like he was enjoying himself. i think he enjoying himself. but i think he needs get with a few needs to get out with a few mates he needs to find mates more. he needs to find a few mates in montecito that he can go and have a beer with and relax. what needs. relax. that's what he needs. >> good point. >> yeah. good point. >> yeah. good point. >> good point, ladies. see what? what did make footage what did you make of the footage at the beyonce at the concert? the beyonce footage? because you've got a lot sussex members lot of sussex squad members saying, this proof. saying, look, this is proof. they're really they're they're really happy. they're hugging, at a concert hugging, they're at a concert together. be ridiculous. together. don't be ridiculous. they're lady they're not on the rocks. lady c well, know, it's very well, lyou know, it's very interesting because the very first adverse comments about
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harry's behaviour was from the sussex supporters haters. >> so the sussex squad is moving in both directions at the same time. uh, my understanding is that they've done it is to, to deflect attention away from the, from what is effectively the disastrous results of harry's heart of invictus . heart of invictus. >> that would make sense. good at that deflection. the art of deflection in i can see that actually very good point lady colin campbell phil dampier we will speak thursday. thank you both so much. but coming up, westminster exploded back into life today as slippery starmer reshuffled his shadow cabinet. but did my superstar panel think labour lord balfe angela rayner would a good deputy prime would make a good deputy prime minister? we'll debate that in the mediabuzz first front page. is up but next welsh is coming up too, but next welsh labour prepares to erase our history with plans to remove winston churchill , horatio winston churchill, horatio nelson and sir francis drake from street names and buildings
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. so is the government right to pass a law stop british pass a law to stop british airways being wiped out the airways being wiped out by the woke left? neil oliver ready and raring to give his unfiltered opinion live
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next the great neil oliver, tonight's outsider and the woke bid to erase our history is going into overdrive with plans to rename roads and buildings named after our heroes like winston churchill, horatio nelson, christopher columbus and even mahatma gandhi . it names 204. mahatma gandhi. it names 204. quote persons of interest, 57 monuments, 93 public buildings and 442 street names that could be targeted in a warped erasure of our great british history. and i'm delighted to bring in the historian and freedom fighter, neil. now, neil, how can we fight this erasure of britain's historical heroes by the woke mob ?
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the woke mob? >> well, i think by treating it with the contempt that it deserves, really it's nonsense . deserves, really it's nonsense. >> it's more nonsense . i think >> it's more nonsense. i think it encourages invites us all to, to look at what these people are up to and what they think are the are the things that matter to people and what they think are the, you know, the correct approach to shaping the future for it's absolutely bizarre. >> it comes straight from the totality playbook actually . it's totality playbook actually. it's about separating people from the past or supposed to be more precise. it's about making people have contempt for their own past to feel that their own past is and the past of their of them as a people is something that they should be ashamed of . that they should be ashamed of. because once you encourage people to think badly of their history and of their collective past , that then you can, you
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past, that then you can, you know, you can push them into looking forward to some kind of utopia, some kind of perfect future. and it's always easier to sell people the future because it doesn't exist yet and never and never will. but i would say really what we're seeing with the ulez infrastructure and the cameras being deactivate gated or put out of put out of use is the beginning, i would say, of people reacting . understandably people reacting. understandably and quite rightly would say in the face of officialdom that doesn't listen to them. and seeks to impose upon them. you know, that which they do not agree with. and i would say that we should we should also take a page out of that book and say when it comes to suggestions like we're going to rename parks and streets and houses and pubuc and streets and houses and public buildings because we want to separate you from your collective past, then we treat we should just treat that with the contempt it deserves and ignore the idea and ignore the people pushing the idea . people pushing the idea. >> yeah, the problem is in wales
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they are in power so they can do it and look at what khan is doing. i mean, you mentioned ulez sadiq khan is doing a very similar thing in london. but neil, can i just ask your personal view on churchill , personal view on churchill, because how does a man go from being voted the greatest briton in every single poll going, including by the mainstream media, a matter of a few years ago to effective ali being cancer sold today . he was cancer sold today. he was britain's wartime leader and he was he was one of the he was one of the instrumental figures in in securing britain's defiance of and hitler at a crucial point in our history. >> and there is no there's simply no denying that it and that he is regarded and has been regarded ever since as a national hero is completely understandable and completely
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appropriate. the war against, the war against fascism had to had to be won and was won. and churchill played a pivotal role. he was a he was an iconic figure. and he was he was a he was a wartime leader. i think the point is more profound, actually , than that. it's the actually, than that. it's the rewriting of history,. it's everyone knows that in our history, in every country's history, in every country's history, in every nation's history, in every nation's history , there are shades of history, there are shades of light and dark. history, there are shades of light and dark . and when you and light and dark. and when you and when you close analyse any individual who comes to prominence, there are shades of light and dark. but they are part of the story and people hold to the story. people cleave to the story because it it ianes to the story because it it invites them to understand something about themselves . something about themselves. something about in this instance , who the british people are, what the british people have stood for, and there is
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something very sinister about seeking to cut people off from those roots as i mentioned before, it's straight out of the totalitarian playbook . it's totalitarian playbook. it's telling people , if you value to telling people, if you value to your nation's history , if you your nation's history, if you think fondly and proudly of the past , if that think fondly and proudly of the past, if that is the basis for your patriot ism, there's something wrong with you and that you're supposed to surrender it . people the likes surrender it. people the likes of drakeford and welsh labour are trying to persuade people that there's something wrong with britain . yes. and that with britain. yes. and that britain is only something to be ashamed of. and for the vast majority of people, britain is something to be proud of. britain is something to be proud of. i mean, in the case of welsh labour and churchill, you know, they're invoking the tonypandy riots and the rest of the riots that happened with striking coal miners in the rhondda and so on and so on. and that's a, that's and so on. and that's a, that's a story that has been mis told
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about churchill almost from the moment that it happened. i mean, he was home secretary at the time and something similar was happened. there's legend that happened. there's a legend that churchill put troops and tanks into square, know, into george square, you know, and things happen. and these things didn't happen. but it's about rubbishing the past . it's about persuading past. it's about persuading people that their past is only something to be ashamed of . and something to be ashamed of. and we've got to treat that we've just got to treat that attitude the contempt it attitude with the contempt it deserves . deserves. >> absolutely fascinating , as >> absolutely fascinating, as even >> absolutely fascinating, as ever, from neil oliver, who will return 6:00 saturday night here on gb news. but both sides of the story , of course. so a welsh the story, of course. so a welsh government spokesperson told us today there is no truth to these claims . the audit was first claims. the audit was first published in 2020, identifying pubuc published in 2020, identifying public monuments street and building names associated with the slave trade and the british empire. this and the guidance thatis empire. this and the guidance that is in preparation has the purpose of helping public bodies reach well informed decisions about existing and future commemorations. now coming up,
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it's been one year since boris johnson was removed in an anti—democratic coup. so was his defenestration a catastrophic mistake for the conservative party ? former aide to margaret party? former aide to margaret thatcher, nile gardiner explains why that act of egregious self—harm opened the door to number 10 for slippery starmer's socialist cabal. but first, as keir marks the start of a new political year with a shadow cabinet reshuffle, would angela rayner make a good deputy prime minister? my superstar panel returned that, plus returned to debate that, plus you'll get first look at you'll get a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages , the press kelvin , hot off the press and kelvin mackenzie, uncancelled on mackenzie, he's uncancelled on the as the the migrant crisis as the temperature's rising boxt solar power . power. >> proud sponsors of weather on gb news. hello good evening. >> as we head into tuesday , >> as we head into tuesday, there will be a little bit of fog around tonight, right? whilst in the south—west we can expect some strong blustery winds, but the hot and sunny weather returns as we go through
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tomorrow because of this area of high dominating the high pressure dominating the picture across the uk, leading to settled weather and to largely settled weather and dragging in from the dragging hot air in from the south. looking at the south. meanwhile, looking at the details through monday night, there front across the far there is a front across the far north scotland bringing some north of scotland bringing some cloud and rain to shetland. elsewhere, a largely dry picture clear but some mist and clear skies, but some mist and fog developing fog patches developing particularly north particularly towards the north and the east, windier in the south—west. but many places seeing temperatures not dropping a amount, generally staying a huge amount, generally staying in to high teens in the mid to high teens celsius. so quite warm night celsius. so quite a warm night to bright start on to come. a bright start on tuesday morning. any mist and fog should clear away. fog should quickly clear away. and then we do have that front i mentioned earlier, gradually pushing further pushing its way further southwards. turning a bit southwards. so turning a bit cloudy, bit perhaps for cloudy, a bit damp, perhaps for orkney far of orkney in the far north of mainland scotland. elsewhere across the uk, lots fine across the uk, lots of fine sunny plenty blue sunny weather, plenty of blue skies and temperatures could be a touch higher for a touch higher than today for some. so highs around 31 celsius. staying windy celsius. staying quite windy towards though towards the south—west though when today's going to get off to a bit a murky start for some a bit of a murky start for some eastern eastern parts with eastern north eastern parts with some and syfret around
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some higher and syfret around most will burn back most of that will burn back towards though towards the coast though the cloud across the cloud could linger across the far of scotland. otherwise, far east of scotland. otherwise, though, touch though, yes, it'll be a touch cloudier than recent days , but cloudier than recent days, but plenty of sunshine to be had. and temperatures and with that temperatures rising to peak around rising likely to peak around wednesday thursday, though wednesday or thursday, though, the showers , the the risk of some showers, the temperatures rising, boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on .
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gb news. >> it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. tonight at keir starmer has reshuffle the labour front bench with angela rayner promoted to shadow deputy prime minister, but is this really the sort of person we want running the country? we cannot get any worse than a bunch of scum . so is red than a bunch of scum. so is red and the uk's version of kamala harris . plus and the uk's version of kamala harris. plus gillian keegan's
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world really is crumbling around her. after this classic hot mic moment , does anyone ever say , moment, does anyone ever say, you know what, you've done a good job because everyone else is sat on their and done nothing? >> no, no signs of that, no . >> no, no signs of that, no. >> no, no signs of that, no. >> but was woke itv wrong to release that footage of the under—fire education secretary in another bid to get a tory minister sacked? well, it's been an action packed return for both parties at westminster. and joining me to debate all the hot talking points , my superstar talking points, my superstar panel talking points, my superstar panel, carole malone, benjamin butterworth and belinda de lucy . meanwhile, another grim milestone in the battle for britain's borders after it's revealed a record 872 migrants crossed the channel on saturday alone . so when will the msm and alone. so when will the msm and this apparently conservative government start to treat this invasion like the emergency it is ? fleet street icon kelvin is? fleet street icon kelvin mackenzie speaks out. uncanceled and rishi sunak continues to limp on in government a year
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after the tories election, winning machine, boris johnson was hounded out of number 10. so was hounded out of number 10. so was his defenestration. the biggest political act of self—harm in modern british history? i'll get the views of margaret thatcher's former aide, nigel gardiner , and a gutsy nigel gardiner, and a gutsy member of our gb news family went to war in the boxing ring yesterday and it really was one for the history. yesterday and it really was one for the history . brooks yesterday and it really was one for the history. brooks . yesterday and it really was one for the history . brooks . the ac for the history. brooks. the ac did it, but will that haymaker be enough to win? adam the title on this show find out as we reveal tonight's greatest britain and union jackass . we'll britain and union jackass. we'll have the first of tomorrow's news paper, front pages for you to straight after the news headunes to straight after the news headlines with ray allison . headlines with ray allison. >> thanks , dan, and good >> thanks, dan, and good evening. our top stories , the evening. our top stories, the education secretary has confirmed that the list of
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schools affected by the concrete crisis will be published this week. it comes after gillian keegan was heard expressing her frustration at the situation in an unusually frank expletive fidden an unusually frank expletive ridden hot mic moment. >> does anyone ever say , you >> does anyone ever say, you know what, you've done a good job because everyone else has sat on there and done nothing? no, no signs of that. no >> well, ms keegan has since apologised for her use of language . language. >> well, it wasn't really talking about anyone in particular. it was off the cuff remark after the news interview had finished, or apparently after it had finished and i'd like to apologise for my choice language. that was unnecessary, but it was an off the cuff remark. basically you know, based on the interview, the interview had been pressing me quite hard. you know why i hadnt quite hard. you know why i hadn't solved this issue, which hadn't solved this issue, which had been going on since 1994. also under fire is the pm he's attempting to bat away accusations regarding his role in the crisis while he was chancellor for rishi sunak, saying it's wrong to suggest
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that he's to blame for failing to fully fund a programme to rebuild england's schools of course i know the timing is frustrating, but i want to give people a sense of the scale of what we're grappling with here. >> there are around 22,000 schools in england and the important thing to know is we expect that 95% of those schools won't be impacted this . won't be impacted by this. around 50 schools have already been mitigated. another 100 are in the process of being so. and our expectation is, is in a matter of weeks , the bulk of the matter of weeks, the bulk of the remaining schools that will have this issue will be identified as well. >> in northern ireland, police chief simon byrne has resigned . chief simon byrne has resigned. a recent court ruling deemed mr byrne's disciplinary actions against two junior officers were unlawful . it follows a major unlawful. it follows a major data breach last month which revealed the details of 10,000 psni staff . revealed the details of 10,000 psni staff. uk revealed the details of 10,000 psni staff . uk government psni staff. uk government sources have confirmed that french police have stopped more than 15,000 migrants from
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reaching the uk in small boats so far this year. now gb news can reveal tougher french policing around some key migrant launch points. has significantly disrupted people smuggling activities. the overall number of channel migrants is more than 20% down on the same period last year. 20% down on the same period last year . and finally, angela rayner year. and finally, angela rayner is the new shadow deputy prime minister and levelling up secretary as sir keir starmer reshuffles his top team. she replaces lisa nandy, who becomes shadow cabinet minister for international development. among the other changes , pat mcfadden. the other changes, pat mcfadden. he takes on the influential role of national campaign coordinator . this is gb news across the uk on tv in your car on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. now let's get straight back to dan .
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let's get straight back to dan. tomorrow's news tonight. >> now in our mediabuzz first front pages are in concrete bungle that's the metro's headune bungle that's the metro's headline in the paper leads with education secretary gillian keegan swearing rant which was captured on camera by itv news . captured on camera by itv news. keegan under fire over her handung keegan under fire over her handling of the concrete crisis and gulf in the uk's schools. the i leads with keir starmers reshuffle of his shadow cabinet. and they say that he has promoted five mps from the tone key blair era as he seeks to build a centrist team to sell his party. my superstar panel back with me now, top daily express columnist carole malone , the journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth. and the political comment writer belinda de lucy . now, parliament de lucy. now, parliament returned from summer recess today. and as we just saw, slippery starmer wasted no time reshuffle filling his shadow cabinet and along with the
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shadow levelling up secretary role, angela rayner, got the promotion . she's really been promotion. she's really been campaigning for confirmation that if labour doesn't have to be propped up by the socialist coalition , from hell with the coalition, from hell with the lib dems, greens and snp, then she will become our deputy prime minister hm. sort of like our own kamala harris, i guess , own kamala harris, i guess, given her previous egregious statements, we cannot get any worse than the scum homophobic , worse than the scum homophobic, racist, misogynistic , absolute racist, misogynistic, absolute vile . vile. >> all on bannau republic, vile , nasty etonian from a griqualand east of storm. >> deputy prime minister material carole malone frames a tripe out of me. >> it really does. you know what i can't get past that rant . >> it really does. you know what i can't get past that rant. i can't. that was 2021 at the time because that's the real her. that's the real her. i can't get
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past that rant because it just shows an entire lack of control, a total lack of judgement, a lack of maturity. i also can't get fact that she was get past the fact that she was this is supposed to be this. she's always trumpeting herself as this very strong working class a council class woman from a council estate can't past the estate. i can't get past the fact that she she pretended to be a victim of misogyny . she be a victim of misogyny. she accused tory sources of saying that she crossed and uncrossed her legs in parliament to distract boris. now then it turned out we she played up to this for days in front of the tv cameras. then it turns out a lot of witnesses came forward and said she was boasting and laughing about doing exactly that. she was boasting it that. she was boasting about it on house of commons terrace. on the house of commons terrace. so that tells about her so what that tells me about her is that she's not as straight as she'd believe. what she'd like us to believe. what it is that she. it tells me is that she. >> benjamin shaking his head, no, true because is true. >> no, it's not. and you should know this because what she was joking about was the fact that your a friend of the your friend and a friend of the show, platell, made show, amanda platell, had made the suggestion originally her the suggestion originally in her daily and that's
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the suggestion originally in her daily she and that's the suggestion originally in her daily she was and that's the suggestion originally in her daily she was eabout.t's what she was joking about. that's where started. that's where it started. >> i can't even say the phrase on television that she she on television that she said she was ginger was flashing her ginger something at him. so tells me a lot about her and the fact that she could be the second most powerful person in the land terrifies me. you know, i do get weary, that . i'm a weary, dan, of that. i'm a council. i'm a council, council estate girl. so am i. so is a lot of people. you know, we don't go around wearing it like a badge of honour. >> you say she's dangerous, though. what do you mean by she? >> because think she's. i >> because i think she's. i think she's uncontrollable. i think she's uncontrollable. i think she's uncontrollable. i think she has no. what's the word no so word she has no filter. so i think like her think that someone like her could and she has. and we saw it. we saw that that she could risk britain's reputation, i think. she's already think. but i think she's already rector. and would you would anyone you know, anyone trust her? you know, a lot of a lot of middle class lefties think she's really valuable to the party. you know, these middle class leftists, they see her as being valuable because she's a bit like the john prescott to tony blair. she's the idealised version of
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what they think a working class person is should be. and person is or should be. and she's not like that at all. when she's not like that at all. when she used all that language and she used all that language and she she said the scum she you know, she said the scum or whatever, she said, that was street talk. that's how working class what an class people talk. what an insuh class people talk. what an insult working class people, insult to working class people, because working because it is not how working class talk. class people talk. >> butterworth, she's >> benjamin butterworth, she's no john prescott. this is our very own kamala harris. she's a disaster. i mean, when john prescott , another working class prescott, another working class hero, was deputy prime minister, hero, was deputy prime minister, he was relentlessly attacked by right wingers and tabloid media. >> and so she faces a very similar situation, comparing them. >> john prescott was a talented politician. >> i think john prescott was a talented politician. but look, the truth is lorraine is a talented politician. yeah. and actually, what's happened in recent that you've seen recent years is that you've seen life, people, but life, ordinary people, but particular least particular those with the least income become significantly income has become significantly worse than it has been in a very long time. and so to have someone who grew up not just on a council estate, but as a child, she for her mum who child, she cared for her mum who had .she child, she cared for her mum who had . she didn't any had bipolar. she didn't get any conventional education because
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of her, not impressed by this because it's cause she did. >> that's what you do that millions of children around the country exactly that. country do exactly that. >> shapes that person and >> and it shapes that person and it shows incredible grit and talent. and actually, i think if you really were a patriot, if you really were a patriot, if you really were a patriot, if you really cared about this country you look at country, you would look at someone comes from a council someone who comes from a council state a young carer and makes someone who comes from a council stto�* a young carer and makes someone who comes from a council stto be a young carer and makes someone who comes from a council stto be potentiallyirer and makes someone who comes from a council st to be potentially deputy makes it to be potentially deputy prime minister as a great british success story . british success story. >> council estate is a numpty >> a council estate is a numpty . is that what you do? you know what i'm saying? >> that the odds are stacked against she overcame against them and she overcame hadnt against them and she overcame hadn't of hadn't called half of the country scum. >> you know what's >> exactly. you know what's interesting, though? i think beunda interesting, though? i think belinda you might belinda de lucy, you might actually benjamin actually be with benjamin on this. carroll. wow, this. not carroll. well, wow, look, think respect her look, i think i respect her poverty to politics story, but i wonder whether benjamin feels as respectful to the likes of nadine dorries or all the right wingers that came from from from poverty and struggle. >> differences . >> no differences. >> no differences. >> nadine is a hypocrite >> nadine dorries is a hypocrite because selective respect, because it's selective respect, isn't it? >> e“- isn't it? >> quite typical on the >> which is quite typical on the left. look, this, lady left. look, this, this lady bnngs left. look, this, this lady
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brings character to brings colour and character to the charisma deficient keir leadership. so i get why that's true. you know, she might be a bonus for them, but she's a self proclaimed socialist and i quote , i'm proud. and the problem with socialism, as we all know it, preaches equality and security. it wants to reduce everyone, level everyone down to equality of misery. and even the nordic countries that present a socialist country parties have completely centrist policies . completely centrist policies. there's no successful european socialist country that works . socialist country that works. and i worry that the power she will have if she's suddenly out of action and she takes the reins , is, you know, is going to reins, is, you know, is going to be worrying. she a be quite worrying. she is a proper socialist socialist is terrible don't you terrible for this, don't you trust i know driven trust her? i know she's driven by a of hate. she said she's by a lot of hate. she said she's been an mp. >> yeah, i think someone who's made their route on so little money little opportunity money and so little opportunity is pretty good is probably pretty good with deaung is probably pretty good with dealing of dealing with the realities of life. look, the office of life. but look, the office of deputy prime minister is an incredibly minor role this incredibly minor role in this country. it took and your country. it took me and your research while to figure out research a while to figure out is oliver dowden. there wasn't
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one for some years. it's not a significant post. and think significant post. and i think even though defend her, it even though i defend her, it would a mistake to think would be a mistake to think she'll have lot of influence would be a mistake to think she'lkeir/e lot of influence would be a mistake to think she'lkeir starmer.f influence over keir starmer. >> think make it an important. >> so do i. but do you know what bofis >> so do i. but do you know what boris once said? he said, isn't it interesting the more titles that keir hands angela, the hungner that keir hands angela, the hungrier seems get. and hungrier she seems to get. and i think she'll have the eye on the prize. >> and she's also, by her, by the referred to herself as the way, referred to herself as a wouldn't read a blairite. so i wouldn't read too into the words like too much into the words like that. >> sure, m- m is. i have to say, >> sure, she is. i have to say, though, starmer looked terrible today. speak about today. i mean, you speak about lack charisma. he looked lack of charisma. he looked sweaty, was out of sweaty, his hair was out of place, and place, very chubby. and i thought, my goodness, you want to be prime man? to be prime minister, man? you've actually to up your game. >> he's actually got to have a policy good. policy that would be good. >> say looks chubby and >> you say he looks chubby and boring, and yet he's 25% boring, and yet he's still 25% ahead the lot that you see ahead of the lot that you see how the tories are show how how bad the tories are show how hopeless the lot you backed are. >> now the was doing what it does inflaming does best last night, inflaming climate a report climate hysteria with a report that the quote world that claimed the quote world is on fire. yep really they said that on 10:00 news but
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that on the 10:00 news but embarrassing . only the beeb embarrassing. only the beeb science editor rebecca morel then had to admit that the facts don't actually support their own climate agenda. this is extraordinary . watch extraordinary. watch >> at times this summer it's felt like the world is on fire. >> flames racing across swathes of land, destroying homes and lives . looking at the total area lives. looking at the total area affected by fire. so far, this hasn't been an unusual year. >> no, not at all. so it looks like the only thing going up in flames is the bbc's hysterical climate reporting. belinda de lucy, benjamin butterworth. carole malone. do stand by because coming up, as gillian keegan has thrown to the wolves by scheming journalists who release footage of her swearing after pre—recorded interview after a pre—recorded interview was itv news right to leak was woke, itv news right to leak that clip, my superstar panel will tackle that plus , we'll will tackle that plus, we'll have more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages to. but next, one year since britain's last elected prime minister, bofis last elected prime minister, boris johnson, deposed by boris johnson, was deposed by dark at the heart of
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dark forces at the heart of westminster was binning off bojo, a catastrophic mistake by the conservative party former aide to margaret thatcher, nigel gardiner. he's live
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patrick christys on gb news. i'm gb news radio . gb news radio. >> kelvin mackenzie and tomorrow's newspaper front pages coming up. but first, tomorrow marks a grim anniversary for the tory party. one year since it got rid of its brexit,
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delivering election conquering leader boris johnson. thanks to a spurious media witch hunt. the new pm rishi sunak is losing to labour by an astonishing 22 points, which would reduce the conservatives to a paltry 90 seats. but . conservatives to a paltry 90 seats. but. it conservatives to a paltry 90 seats. but . it could have been seats. but. it could have been oh so different before boris was stabbed in the back by sunak when he was forced to announce his abdication. the polling deficit was a mere five points, not at all bad for a pm midway through his term . in through his term. in her resignation last week, resignation letter last week, nadine dorries put it bluntly in speaking about the dire situation her party has created for itself. we cannot simply disregard the democratic choice of the electorate, remove both the prime minister and the manifesto commitments they voted for and then expect to return to the people in the hope that they will continue to unquestioned hinckley support us. >> they have agency and they will use it. your actions have left some 200 or more of my colleagues to face an electoral
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tsunami and the loss of their livelihoods. because in your impatience to become prime minister, you put your personal ambition above the stability of the country and our economy . the country and our economy. >> so was the defenestration of bofis >> so was the defenestration of boris johnson the biggest political act of self—harm in modern british history? let me bnngin modern british history? let me bring in now margaret thatcher's former aide, nigel gardiner. nigel, what do you reckon on? >> well done. great to be here on the show. and i think without a doubt, dan, the removal of bofis a doubt, dan, the removal of boris johnson was a was an act of harakiri by, by the conservative party and an absolutely disastrous move. and i think the conservatives are paying i think the conservatives are paying the price now for their decision . boris johnson was a decision. boris johnson was a big picture visionary. he was a winner . he big picture visionary. he was a winner. he was the man who ultimately delivered brexit. and at the end of the day, he was also a conservative prime minister. and i think that with rishi sunak today , we do have rishi sunak today, we do have a lack of visionary leadership. we
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have the weak projection, i think, of leadership from downing street. he is not a thatcherite prime minister and i think that the doors are now open for the socialists to take back power and that would be absolutely qatar strophic for britain i think, and also for the future of brexit here as well. so the stakes are extremely high. the removal of bofis extremely high. the removal of boris and subsequently boris johnson and subsequently of removal liz truss of course the removal liz truss as in credibly danger as well. in credibly danger moves by the conservatives and the now paying the price in the polls. >> that's the thing, nigel, because boris was a winner and that's why all of the people who wanted him out the moment they got rid of him, they all admitted it. do you remember the daily mirror's political editor, pippa said, pippa crerar, very quickly said, oh, the only one. the oh, boris was the only one. the labour party actually feared. she's, , now gone she's, of course, now gone across be the political across to be the political editor of the guardian. there's no way would have been no way labour would have been ahead. no way labour would have been ahead . 25 points in the poll of ahead. 25 points in the poll of bofis ahead. 25 points in the poll of boris had still be in post and he would have at the very least
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given them a very fair fight. what we're facing. nigel is a potential generation final shift in politics in this country, because if there's the sort of landslide that we saw in 1997, it could take the conservatives well over a decade to regain power . and look, what if they do power. and look, what if they do proportional representation? what if they then reduce the voting age to 16? you know, this is what people forget. and that's why i'm so angry that they made this decision one year ago . ago. >> yeah, i think that if labour takes power in the uk, it'll be absolutely disastrous for the british people. you would have a hard left government in power , hard left government in power, possibly in coalition with the lib dems and even the scottish nationalists . they could find nationalists. they could find begin dismantling brexit, undermining the democratic will of the british people. boris johnson was a real fighter. he was a winner. he was somebody who could relate to ordinary voters. i think he listened to the beating heart of the british
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people , as margaret thatcher people, as margaret thatcher always say . and i think always used to say. and i think his his removal was just an astonishing act of self—harm by the conservative ruling elites. they did not listen to the beating heart of the of the conservative electorate . and as conservative electorate. and as a result, large numbers of conservative voters, i think, are likely to stay at home because they don't they don't have faith, of course, in in rishi sunak and his his leadership and it may take a very long time for the conservatives to actually get back into power. they can only get i think, to their get back, i think, to their roots by by returning to thatcherism . and that's not thatcherism. and that's not happening, of course , right now happening, of course, right now with with rishi sunak . yeah. and with with rishi sunak. yeah. and so boris is removal is just absolutely a, a huge act of stupidity by, by the conservative elites, actually. >> and of course, boris hasn't gone away. he hasn't gone away. i mean, kwasi kwarteng on this show last week revealed that he was in touch with him and he still has his ambition . an but still has his ambition. an but it doesn't feel like there's a
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path back for boris before the next election , does it ? next election, does it? >> no. i mean, i think that very unlikely that boris will be able to come back before the next election. but i do think boris has a long term political future. i think there's a good chance he may return one day as prime minister i think that prime minister so i think that those who write off boris johnson really underestimate him significantly. and i think he does have a long term political future ahead of him . and i do future ahead of him. and i do think the conservative party has to return to its thatcherite conservative roots because it has moved to the centre ground thatis has moved to the centre ground that is proving to be a real turnoff, i think, for british british voters as they want to see a conservative party party that actually believes in securing its borders, believes in fully delivering brexit, cutting taxes, advancing economic freedom. we're not seeing that right now from the conservative leadership , and we conservative leadership, and we need it. and removing boris
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johnson was was just a staggering act of monumental stupidity , i think monumental stupidity, i think monumental stupidity, i think monumental stupidity . stupidity. >> i couldn't agree more. nigel gardiner it's one year tomorrow , actually. boris leaving post or at least liz truss being elected. and that's a whole other story which we will cover on tomorrow's show. nigel gardiner, former aide to margaret thatcher, thank you so much. now kelvin mackenzie live at first, at uncanceled very soon. first, though, weather that warm though, your weather that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. >> proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello. good evening . as we >> hello. good evening. as we head into tuesday, there will be a little bit of fog around tonight though. whilst in the south—west we can expect some strong blustery winds. but the hot and sunny weather returns as we tomorrow because we go through tomorrow because of area of high pressure of this area of high pressure dominating the picture across the uk, leading to largely settled weather and dragging hot air the south. air in from the south. meanwhile, looking at the
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be with that be had and with that temperatures rising likely to peak or peak around wednesday or thursday the of thursday, though the risk of some showers that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers >> proud sponsors of weather on gb news news coming up. >> amidst reports that corrupt chinese and turkish companies are producing dinghies specifically designed for perilous people trafficking across the english channel are the darkest depths of the evil illegal migration business yet to be uncovered . no nonsense to be uncovered. no nonsense former editor of the sun kelvin mackenzie, takes on the human traffickers as well as the sniffling civil sniffle service. that's what i call them later in the show. but next and the media buzz as woke itv news leaks awkward footage of education secretary keegan secretary gillian keegan swearing after pre—recorded swearing after a pre—recorded interview. is it right for the msm to release footage of prominent politicians that were never meant to be broadcast? my superstar panel disagree free on this one and we'll have a look at some of the hottest, most hot
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radio. tomorrow's news site. >> now in our mediabuzz more front pages are in leading the daily mail minister's blunder that says it all about tory chaos. the paper says rishi sunak has been urged by tory mps to get a grip as the schools concrete crisis descended into farce. today we'll be speaking about keegan's rant shortly. miracle weight loss jab to save lives and cut £6.5 billion bill. that's the headline in the daily express tonight. some nhs patients could be described that wegovy weight loss drug after limited stock arrived in the uk. the health secretary steve barclay, says the jab could help cut the nhs annual obesity bill and the sun leads with the arrest of an arsenal fan on
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suspicion of actual bodily harm after he was filmed allegedly headbutting sky sports pundit roy keane, scotland law was released on bail this evening . released on bail this evening. okay, more on the media buzz now with tonight's superstar panel. top daily express columnist carol maloney, the journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth , and former mep butterworth, and former mep beunda butterworth, and former mep belinda de lucy. amid the chaos of crumbling concrete in schools, gillian keegan was out facing questions today . but the facing questions today. but the education secretary ended up getting a lesson on why you can't trust the msm , especially can't trust the msm, especially woke itv news and its correspondent daniel hewitt. watch >> we will get a plan and every single one of them will be done i >> -- >> okay. thank you very much. >> okay. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you. to jot down just a few just observer. does anyone ever say, you know what you've done a good job
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because everyone else has sat on there and done nothing ? no, no there and done nothing? no, no signs of that ? no. signs of that? no. >> so after one of the great hot mic moments , keegan was back on mic moments, keegan was back on screen , the thick of it spiral screen, the thick of it spiral within about an hour to apologise, but not to everyone. i'm sorry for the language. >> i didn't mean it. anyone in particular? i was actually frustrated with the interview because he was kind of making out. it was all my fault. >> of course. woke itv convenient. he only seems to give tories treatment give tories this treatment most famously when they leaked boris johnson's former adviser, allegra stratton, saying this . allegra stratton, saying this. this during the covid lockdown . this during the covid lockdown. >> i've just seen reports from twitter that there was a downing street christmas party on friday night. >> do you recognise those reports? >> i went home. >> i went home. >> hold on, hold on. there's cheese and wine. all right. it was a business meeting. you're joking . this is recorded . this joking. this is recorded. this fictional party. it was a business meeting , and it was not business meeting, and it was not a socially distant .
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a socially distant. >> and the rest, as they say , is >> and the rest, as they say, is history. carole malone , here's history. carole malone, here's my question to you , though. if my question to you, though. if gillian keegan were a labour mp , do you think itv would have released the footage ? released the footage? >> no, and i think this is shocking journalism actually, because, you know , stuff that is because, you know, stuff that is said off camera like that, you know, it's which happens in every interview. it happens in before and after every interview . it's supposed to be off the record . and they chose to the record. and they chose to the wilfully chose to do this because of course the language is not acceptable. however, it was itv whose shoddy decision to broadcast what was not part of the interview that made that happen. and i think and but but i also i'm not gillian keegan because . fan but i heard that because. fan but i heard that interview was trying to blame her. she hasn't been in the job for ten months yet. he's trying to blame her. this concrete scandal erupted in the 90s, so there has been labour there has been a labour government and the government since then and the previous government and previous tory government and none has done anything
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none of them has done anything about and what's true, about it. and what's not true, what haven't what this about it. and what's not true, wha done haven't what this about it. and what's not true, wha done , haven't what this about it. and what's not true, wha done , i haven't what this about it. and what's not true, wha done , i think'en't what this about it. and what's not true, wha done , i think as't what this about it. and what's not true, wha done , i think as well, t this about it. and what's not true, wha done , i think as well, thiss has done, i think as well, this is shocking thing about itv is the shocking thing about itv news. for me, this has now detracted from the story. what we need is who are the we need to know is who are the people who did get the work people who did not get the work done during the holidays ? >> 7- >> so what 7 >> so what they've done is create west minster create another west minster side show , which is anti—tory. so show, which is anti—tory. so they love it and they've revelled in it all day because do you know what, carol? to them , this is all a game. >> shut up a minute. it's also anti—children as well because the kids are the ones who are suffering here and we should be identifying the people who have let them down. and instead we're talking keegan's talking about gillian keegan's language. government is language. the government is having around , you having to grovel around, you know, themselves know, separating themselves from it think she has every it and i think she has every right to angry. was an right to be angry. that was an off record moment. and off the record moment. and you're right, there would not have it a labour. have done it to a labour. i mean, benjamin butterworth just imagine on things that imagine on the things that angela camera angela rayner says off camera when speaking to woke itv. angela rayner says off camera wh
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>> well, it's complete claptrap for played a clip for a start. you played a clip from a private event of angela rayner earlier, the one in which she calls tories scum, deprived event. >> it was a party. >> it was a party. >> it was a party. >> it was a it was an event that was not it was a private event at labour party conference. journalist and so you're a complete hypocrite, tell complete hypocrite, don't tell me angela rayner had complete hypocrite, don't tell me a angela rayner had complete hypocrite, don't tell me a comment rayner had complete hypocrite, don't tell me a comment like ner had complete hypocrite, don't tell me a comment like that ad complete hypocrite, don't tell me a comment like that at the made a comment like that at the end of an interview with gb news that you wouldn't pounce on it. of you would. of course you would. and actually, well, you're lying. i wouldn't. well, i think you're treating like treating your viewers like idiots i idiots if you're saying no, i wouldn't. the truth is wouldn't. but look, the truth is that i don't want journalists to be pals filled rooms be pals in smoke filled rooms with politicians that let them off information, of off information, which is of interest public. people interest to the public. people should offended that the should be offended that the education rather education secretary in rather foul is saying, why foul language is saying, why doesn't me? as the doesn't anyone thank me? as the schools crumble and kids can't get their education? >> christian, do you have you never the word that she never said the word that she said not exactly said before. it's not exactly a four letter word. never said four letter word. you never said that before. of course, i that word before. of course, i have out there pretending have people out there pretending that never the that they've never said the word before. point is before. seriously, my point is not language. not the language. >> point is what it revealed
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>> my point is what it revealed about her attitude that we should be thanking the tories as schools crumble because that interviewer was trying to make out this crisis was her out that this crisis was her fault , says she tories fault. >> she says why does no one ever thank me? >> thank you. the schools are crumbling and people have lost years education. should years of education. why should they? they did. >> do they did. >> do they did. >> on. no, let me answer >> hang on. no, let me answer the there was the question because there was no no. carol just said something untrue. said , why did labour untrue. she said, why did labour not do it? building schools for the was replacing these the future was replacing these very tories very schools and the tories dropped in 2010 when this, dropped it in 2010 when this, didn't they? >> carol, you know, when this concrete used in the concrete was first used in the 5060s, 70s ended in 94 and labourin 5060s, 70s ended in 94 and labour in 97, labour introduced building schools for the future hasn't committed to a rebuilding programme. >> belinda de lucy though isn't this now the destruction of a positive political discourse ? yes. >> well, look, i think some people certainly will quite like to see a human side to our politicians. i think we are all saturated by patrick christys with ran a poll . with ran a poll. >> sorry to interrupt but
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patrick christys ran a poll on twitter earlier and actually the vast respondents to twitter earlier and actually the vas poll respondents to twitter earlier and actually the vas poll said respondents to twitter earlier and actually the vas poll said thatespondents to twitter earlier and actually the vas poll said that this 1dents to twitter earlier and actually the vas poll said that this actually» his poll said that this actually made them like gillian keegan . right. >> so i've never been a biggest fan her and hunt, you know watered down suella immigration crackdown . and one of the crackdown. and so one of the reasons you know, the reasons why you know, the conservatives are conservatives i think are unpopular is because of sort of liberal immigration. immigration politicians herself . politicians like herself. however, this human side however, i think this human side of her, we can all relate to, none of us like saints that go around polishing their chests. and secondly, gordon brown had it far worse with a bigoted woman gate. >> and that was all over the news and that was a left wing politician. >> and i mean, that was far worse. and gillian is going to get away with this. i actually think this will increase warmth towards her. >> people are fed up of spin and scripted stuff. >> rishi sounds like a robot. >> rishi sounds like a robot. >> i'm not sure anyone has really heard before really heard of her before today. pretty low today. she's a pretty low profile an education. profile for an education. >> she's one of the most famous politicians country. politicians in the country. look, bigoted women look, speaking of bigoted women gate, to. had to do this
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gate, i had to. i had to do this from brown's infamous from gordon brown's infamous rant david rant from rochdale to david cameron's downing street singsong. gillian keegan has now joined the annals of britain's most political hot mic most awkward political hot mic moments . moments. >> she's been very good to meet you. you're very to meet you. you're very good to meet you. you're very good to meet you. and you're wearing the you. yes. and you're wearing the right colour today. oh, everything she just sort of bigoted woman said she used to be a labour minister is ridiculous. >> thanks a lot, steve. it wasn't a stupid question , steve. wasn't a stupid question, steve. >> you know it. i'm very happy to go up against you on trust any day . yeah what a trees is any day. yeah what a trees is difficult woman. >> but you and i work for margaret thatcher. >> thank you very much . prime >> thank you very much. prime minister . who do you do? minister. who do you do? >> do right . >> do right. >> do right. >> it's quite sweet. well, i'm going to say is there but for the grace of god, all of us.
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>> it is everyone's everyone. >> it is everyone's everyone. >> have you ever been caught on a hot mic? >> oh, god, yes. i'm bound to be. i'm always saying stuff i shouldn't. yeah, always. mean, shouldn't. yeah, always. i mean, never word, but never saying that word, but i mean, . i mean, there'll be mean, yes. i mean, there'll be a day. it'll happen. have you. >> it's happened a few times here. i think. carole malone , here. i think. carole malone, benjamin butterworth, belinda de lucy . do stand by because coming lucy. do stand by because coming up, after raising over £30,000 to fight against the cruel brain cancer with his unlikely victory in a charity boxing match yesterday , our superstar yesterday, our superstar panellist adam brookes could be in for another knockout as we crown tonight's greatest britain and union jacks. but next in uncancelled with corrupt companies in china and turkey reportedly producing dinghies specifically geared towards treacherous channel crossings are the true depths of the evil illegal migration business yet to be uncovered. fleet street firebrand, former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, live in the studio next to blast the human traffickers and britain's crumbling in civil service. he's
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not taking any prisoners tonight. kelvin mackenzie live in just two minutes
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time now for uncancelled . and time now for uncancelled. and this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media. and the government claimed yet another shameful record over the weekend as a staggering 872 illegal migrants arrived on saturday alone, the most ever in a single day. but even more horrifying is that those wicked people smugglers wouldn't be able to make a mockery of our southern border without the help of china . according to the of china. according to the national crime agency , the national crime agency, the rubber boats the migrants cross in which meet zero safety standards are manufactured by crooked companies in that country, as well as turkey. well, i'm pleased to be joined now by fleet street icon kelvin
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mackenzie . he and kelvin, look, mackenzie. he and kelvin, look, this is disastrous because the hot weather is continuing all week . and so we're going to see week. and so we're going to see this invasion continue. and what the government's struggling, shrugging at shoulders. >> yes. yes and in fact, soon zack says he's frustrated. >> well, he could stop being frustrated. >> he could actually do something about it. >> he's the prime minister of our country . our country. >> we want some leadership and honestly, if he can't supply leadership on that, the trouble is, if the other guy gets in, he won't supply leadership on it. who is going to stop this? so every day this week is going to be somewhere between 28 and 30 and 31. fantastic stick. very nice. six days to things will emerge out of that one. the numbers coming across the channel will probably hit record is right. and the other thing is the gb news is ratings will probably go down, but i'm not sure about that . sure about that. >> don't even suggest such a terrible thing. >> how dare you? i'm sorry. i just thought i'd throw that in. no, serious is what is
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no, the serious issue is what is the point of a democracy the point of having a democracy where people want something done and it doesn't get done ? you and it doesn't get done? you know, i don't give a stuff about these buildings. if they if you think the schools are bad now, imagine what about what about all the private building? what about all the flats that were built in the 1960s and the 50s? are they all going to be caught up it? are we going to have up in it? are we going to have a cladding issue? done with cladding issue? but done with this, concrete this, with this concrete instead, who can who say it instead, who can who can say it is not a tory issue? if anybody's issue, it is. it was actually a labour issue because in the 90s the times had a front page story saying this was all happening and tell me in the 13 years brown and blair were years that brown and blair were running the joint, what did they do it? they about do about it? they did all about it. it's not a political it. so it's not a political issue. it is of those things issue. it is one of those things that's happening. but i've never issue. it is one of those things that'ssoappening. but i've never issue. it is one of those things that'sso many ng. but i've never issue. it is one of those things that'sso many thingst i've never issue. it is one of those things that'sso many things go ye never issue. it is one of those things that'sso many things go wronger seen so many things go wrong under one shift in my life . if under one shift in my life. if sunak must must say to himself, certainly it must say to himself, i tell you what, i must have trodden on a rather large something on the way into number
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10. shocking >> but he's giving up, though, when it comes to the boats. >> i'm sorry . when it comes to the boats. >> i'm sorry. that when it comes to the boats. >> i'm sorry . that is >> and i'm sorry. that is disastrous. i mean, you've got sir saying actually sirjohn hayes saying actually and look, people will disagree with this, but he says when he's speaking to voters, this is now immigration and the boats is now more important than the cost of living crisis. >> so nobody says, >> absolutely. so nobody says, oh, channel, channel, crisis channel, boats, crisis, migrants crisis . you don't hear any of crisis. you don't hear any of the politicians say that. they say, isn't it terrible that these people are coming across these people are coming across the water? it's very dangerous for them. nobody gives a stuff about how dangerous is what they want to do is they want it stopped. why one way or the other. and any politician that delivers the stopping gets elected . and if you don't elected. and if you don't deliver the stops to do that and he's refusing, he's refusing. >> and the thing is, he's relying on rwanda, which is only by the way, a tiny piece of the puzzle and which well be puzzle and which could well be rejected by the supreme court. yeah, but look, i want to move on because the woke snivel service truly outdone itself
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service has truly outdone itself this time after they offered a £2 million to a birmingham £2 million grant to a birmingham mosque known for spending alleged extremism. sorry spreading alleged extremism and hate speech. the department for culture, media and sport had already transferred seven £87,000 of its youth investment fund, which is managed by independent body the sib to green lane mosque . when an anti green lane mosque. when an anti extremism group flagged its controversial past . and just controversial past. and just last month, this video of the head imam this is imam saleem surfaced on social media where he told his congregation the correct way to stone a woman to death that she's finished and she's done to death. >> and according to the sharia, again , when it comes to women , again, when it comes to women, they must be they must be there must be a hole dug in the in the in the earth, in the in the ground. and she must be covered up to the half of the body so that her sister does not appear
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i >> -- >> now, -_ >> now, the green lane mosque said. imam saleem's quotes on stoning have been taken out of context first, and he did not suggest that these practises have a place in uk society . have a place in uk society. >> very nice, nicely said. well said. >> nicely inappropriate to comment until the investigation by grant makers. the cib had been complete routed. but kelvin mackenzie , come on, we're giving mackenzie, come on, we're giving money to that bloke . money to that bloke. >> well, first of all it's quite clear , by the way, why are we clear, by the way, why are we giving £2 million to start youth clubs anyway? forget about the 77 that went to two to these guys. and more, more money was going, i don't want to see money. my tax money to going youth clubs. i mean, that's that's what some of these churches and everybody to organise. but that was absolutely disgraceful. well honestly weep that honestly you could weep that you're thinking that in a major city like birmingham, a religious leader allowed to religious leader is allowed to stand up and talk about how it all works. and i didn't hear him say it's disgusting this is say it's disgusting that this is happening at all. what he was
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saying was, this how it saying was, this is how it happens. and the defence, by the way, is not that we way, kelvin, is not that we shouldn't women death , shouldn't stone women to death, just that, oh, that has no place in uk society. >> yes. >> yes. >> and i just wonder, i just wonder, you know, and when you when you watch that, you wonder why people get energised by these different religious areas of our society . you know, does of our society. you know, does that man actually represent anything in our country? are there people out there who are worshippers who believe that what that guy is saying or what he believes in is something we should follow? because if that's the case, then our country faces a very difficult couple of decades. >> the answer to that is yes. yes, the answer to that is yes. >> oh, yeah. >> oh, yeah. >> well, we're not facing up to it. >> right. and so the other issue is when you see all our friends coming in on the boats, they come from some areas of the world, afghanis , iran, iraq, world, afghanis, iran, iraq, iran , in egypt, a lot of those iran, in egypt, a lot of those areas actually are worshippers
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of that religion. and therefore , that makes me worried about what our country might be looking like because they have multiple children. actually, the indigenous population of our country is actually declining in its numbers. so what is what are our schools going to look like? what are our surgeries going to look like? these to me, this is a worry. now, there may be viewers, you have who say, actually, it's not worry to actually, it's not a worry to us. actually care. us. we don't actually care. right i'm not in i'm not in that group. >> and the problem is , is >> and the problem is, is extreme islamic views , isn't it? extreme islamic views, isn't it? >> that's that guy there . that >> that's that guy there. that guy there. would he say he was an extremist or would he actually say, actually, do you know what, i am spreading my faith? >> yes , i am. >> yes, i am. »- >> yes, i am. >> i am in the middle of the road. i mean, it is that was a shocking piece of film. and people should watch that and worry for the future of our country and also worry about what what young british, young sters are being taught out in some of these mosques .
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some of these mosques. >> and the government should be very careful before funding any of them . of them. >> right. and they should not. >> right. and they should not. >> what other mosques are they funding that are spreading this sort of extremism? but look , sort of extremism? but look, mckenzie, we will speak next week. so much . it's week. thank you so much. it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest britain in union. jack acas, though, superstar panel acas, though, my superstar panel return. carol, who's your nominee for tonight's greatest britain? yeah, i'm not going to be able to do this many more times, but my greatest brit is the queen. >> queen. >> it's the late queen. >> it's the late queen. >> you have to say now. >> you have to say now. >> sorry. >> sorry. >> isn't it interesting >> well, isn't it interesting because keep saying the because people keep saying the queen queen queen and i thought the queen now camilla, but i'm now referred to camilla, but i'm with she is the queen elizabeth. >> the second. it's four days short the anniversary short of the first anniversary of death, although i can't of her death, although i can't actually and today actually believe that. and today it's been announced that together the government, together the government, together memorial committee, elizabeth memorial committee, they've to they've just decided to make there be a national there will be a national memorial to her in 2026. and that's when her 100th birthday would have been, however, i'm not why we're waiting till not sure why we're waiting till 2026. i think we should be doing it fresh in it now. while she's fresh in people's why wait? you
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people's memory. why wait? you know, three years don't know, another three years don't make but anyway, make sense to me. but anyway, the queen is my greatest brit, beunda the queen is my greatest brit, belinda your nominee ? belinda de lucy, your nominee? >> greatest brit is news >> my greatest brit is gb news very own adam brooks. he has a very own adam brooks. he has a very moving story, actually. he fought in a charity boxing match at the weekend in memory of a beautiful little girl called ila, who sadly passed away from brain cancer and through blood , brain cancer and through blood, sweat and tears, he has raised huge amounts of money for cancer research and awareness. and i just really respect anyone who, you know , gets a little bit of you know, gets a little bit of dust on their shoulders and in them. >> f know what? we have to >> but you know what? we have to see adam brooks in action because remember, his because remember, this was his first in a very long time. first fight in a very long time. he was against a brute and a brute. and look at what went .
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down it was a first round knockout unden it was a first round knockout under. unbelievable. benjamin butterworth, your nominee . butterworth, your nominee. >> my nominee is sue gray from the queen to the queen of laboun the queen to the queen of labour. she started as keir starmer, the queen of labour. >> exactly who was running the civil service. you finally admitted it. >> she is a tough, competent lady who's going to lead labour to victory . good on her. she to victory. good on her. she started work today. >> well, to be honest, she didn't start today. she's didn't start work today. she's been for labour the been working for labour the entire time in civil entire time in the civil service. but look, of course the winner to be our adam winner has to be our adam brooks, our champion from the pub the ring, carole malone. pub to the ring, carole malone. who's your union jack nominee ? who's your union jack nominee? >> my jack is emma thompson . you >> my jack is emma thompson. you know you've got to love emma thompson. minute she's thompson. now, one minute she's she's standing on a pink boat in the middle oxford circus the middle of oxford circus screaming about saving the planet and having flown 5400 miles from la to get here to actually make that speech about saving the planet. and the next
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minute she's swanning around on a $200 million super ukip unbelievable hypocrite. lots of hollywood stars do these hollywood stars do these hollywood stars do these hollywood stars not realise what steaming hypocrites they are telling us all to buy electric cars, not to go on holidays. they do more miles in a year than most of us do. >> benjamin butterworth, your nominee, gavin williamson, the bully. >> gavin williamson as a parliamentary committee , parliamentary committee, confirmed today, he wasn't just useless , but like most useless useless, but like most useless people , he was a bully. people, he was a bully. >> and belinda deluise, your nominee? >> oh, it has to be sue gray for being rewarded with a job as chief of staff for kier after for helping contribute to boris downfall and perhaps not being as politically neutral as she should have done, her crown sits a little bit wonky on her first day at work. >> back. >> back. >> i'm going to go with carole malone and our champagne socialist hypocrite, emma socialist hypocrite, dame emma thompson. thank you. carole malone. thank you, benjamin butterworth, you, belinda butterworth, thank you, belinda deluise. you for your
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>> i'm ray addison in the newsroom. good evening . our top newsroom. good evening. our top story, the education secretary has confirmed that the list of schools affected by the concrete crisis will be published this week. it comes after gillian keegan was heard expressing her frustration at the situation in an unusually frank, expletive fidden an unusually frank, expletive ridden hot mic moment. >> does anyone ever say, you know what, you've done a good job because everyone else has sat on their and done nothing?
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no no signs of that. no >> ms keegan has since apologised for her use of language. >> well, it wasn't really talked about anyone in particular. it was off the cuff remark after the news interview had finished , or apparently after it had finished . and i'd like to finished. and i'd like to apologise for my choice language. that was unnecessary, but it was an off the cuff remark. basically you know, based on the interview, the interview had been pressing me quite hard, you know, why i hadnt quite hard, you know, why i hadn't solved this issue, which hadn't solved this issue, which had been going on since 1994. >> prime minister has also been under fire. rishi sunak attempting to batter away accusations regarding his role in the crisis while he was chancellor under mr sunak saying it's wrong to suggest that he is to blame for failing to fully fund a programme to rebuild england's schools . england's schools. >> as of course, i know the timing is frustrating, but i want to give people a sense of the scale of what we're grappling with here. there are around 22,000 schools in england
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