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gb news. >> no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wootton. tonight, britain's fbi have waded in on the small boats crisis and their message to the government couldn't be clearer. find of deterring migrants find a way of deterring migrants from crossing from making the crossing or expect the same. is expect more of the same. so is the scheme which labours the rwanda scheme which labours say altogether say they would drop altogether now crucial for now even more crucial for securing southern border? securing our southern border? that's debate with that's the big debate with my superstar tonight, superstar panel. and tonight, i'm christine i'm joined by christine hamilton, adam brooks and matthew worrying matthew lahza. plus a worrying snapshot lawless britain. matthew lahza. plus a worrying snapsho staff lawless britain. matthew lahza. plus a worrying snapsho staff lawle kitted ain. matthew lahza. plus a worrying snapsho staff lawle kitted out primark staff being kitted out with cams to with security body cams to protect from the masses of protect them from the masses of shoplifters running riot shoplifters who are running riot up down the nation. while up and down the nation. while deputy chairman deputy tory chairman lee anderson turned hero anderson has turned local hero after going toe to toe with these he'll reveal after going toe to toe with the on he'll reveal after going toe to toe with the on happened'eveal after going toe to toe with theon happened soon. and all on what happened soon. and after puberty after challenging puberty blockers, irish blockers, the beloved irish singer now singer rasheen murphy has now been by the bbc. so
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been cancelled by the bbc. so has the no longer impartial been cancelled by the bbc. so has thebashingjer impartial been cancelled by the bbc. so has thebashing corporationl british bashing corporation given to in woke forces yet again. that's the subject of my digest the man, digest next. and then the man, well, he refuses to bow to cancel culture right can comedian jim davidson me comedian jim davidson joins me live plus live to give his reaction. plus after football fans do after scottish football fans do this of the this during the anthem of the england team . is the bbc's nick england team. is the bbc's nick robinson. really right that we should drop god save the king as a result . should drop god save the king as a result. legends of should drop god save the king as a result . legends of the should drop god save the king as a result. legends of the game. harry redknapp and peter shilton tackle jenny barnett on that and the clash. prince harry's biographer, angela levin. she'll also be here to analyse the sussexes awkward public reunion at the invictus games and the first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages. we have them for you hot off the press as always, this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . let's go. you're watching gb news
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britain's news channel. so the bbc have really showed their true colours in two ways today. first, first by cancelling rashid murphy, then by allowing one of their main apparently impartial news presenters to suggest that god save the king should be axed as our national anthem because of a few snp supporters booing at a game. i'll tackle both those stories in the next half hour straight after the news headlines with polly middlehurst . dan thank you polly middlehurst. dan thank you and good evening to you. >> well, the breaking news tonight here from the gb newsroom is that three members of sara sharif's family have been arrested on suspicion of murder after returning to the uk tonight from pakistan . sara's tonight from pakistan. sara's father, irfan sharif, his partner, ben batool, and his brother , faisal malik, were on brother, faisal malik, were on a flight that landed at london gatwick airport this evening at around half seven in the ten year old little girl was found
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dead at a home in woking in surrey after police were called from pakistan by mr sharif on the 10th of august. detective superinten mark chapman say the forces thoughts remain with those affected by sara's death. >> two men, aged 41 years and 28 years and a woman aged 29 years, were arrested on suspicion of murder after disembarking a flight from dubai . they are flight from dubai. they are currently in custody and will be interviewed in due course . interviewed in due course. sarah's mother has been informed of this latest update and is being supported by specialist officers. our thoughts remain with her and those affected by sarah's death at this difficult time . well in other news today, time. well in other news today, the value retail chain, the range has struck a deal to buy their collapsed rival, wilko. >> the companies agreed to pay around £5 million for the brands name and its website. the sale could mean the wilko name doesn't disappear from high
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streets for good, with their products in range stores. 122 of the collapsed chain shops have already been sold to poundland. owner pepco , and some have been owner pepco, and some have been palmed off to b&m as well. but 10,000 wilko jobs hang in the balance today. the chancellor said the government was sticking to its plan to halve inflation as the economy shrunk by 0.5% in july. jeremy hunt , though, july. jeremy hunt, though, maintained he was confident about the future of the uk economy , saying the country had economy, saying the country had quickly recovered from the covid pandemic and was growing faster than comparable countries like germany and italy. but labour said the economy's contraction was due to failings of the conservative government. tonight tobias ellwood resigned as chair of the house of commons defence committee over the so—called taliban tourism video in a clip posted online, he praised the taliban government while he was in afghanistan. gb news understands mr ellwood made the
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decision tonight after an informal meeting where he was asked to explain his comments in asked to explain his comments in a statement tonight. the bournemouth east mp said he got it wrong and the video reflected poorly on the committee . a man poorly on the committee. a man has been arrested after an 11 year old girl and two men were injured by an american xl bully crossbreed dog. if you're watching on television , are watching on television, are warning. the following clip does contain graphic images. it shows footage which emerged on social media of the dog chasing and attacking people in birmingham attacking people in birmingham at the weekend . west midlands at the weekend. west midlands police are saying the 60 year old has now been arrested on suspicion of possessing a dog dangerously out of control . all dangerously out of control. all that's it on tv online dab+ radio and the tune in app. this is gb news, britain's news.
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channel >> cancel culture doesn't exist. that's a refrain often shouted loudly by commentators on the left. are usually by the way, as they're waving their metaphorical pitchfork , metaphorical pitchfork, attempting to drive another high profile person from their job, destroying them financially and reputationally in the process , reputationally in the process, usually for expressing a view or backing a cause they deem unpalatable. of course, it doesn't matter that those views are actually shared by the majority of brits because the mainstream media and the political establishment oppose them . no case of cancellation , them. no case of cancellation, though, is more egregious than that of shane murphy . the until that of shane murphy. the until recently beloved irish singer, formerly the frontwoman of the band moloko , who has found band moloko, who has found herself on the wrong side of the woke brigade for expressing the perfectly sensible view that children should not put on disgusting and dangerous drugs to reverse puberty. so i want to
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share with you the post that rasheen made to cause all of this drama on her private facebook account . facebook account. >> please don't call me a terf. please don't keep using that word against women. i get you , word against women. i get you, but puberty blockers are effed , but puberty blockers are effed, absolutely desolate. big pharma laughing all the way to the bank . little mixed up kids are vulnerable and need to be protected. that's just true now. >> rather than be celebrated for protecting vulnerable kids , protecting vulnerable kids, rasheen found herself cancer old by the entertainment industry . by the entertainment industry. despite a grovelling and totally unnecessary apology , her record unnecessary apology, her record company stopped actively promoting the album. the guardian claimed in their five star review that her music was now forever tainted and her gigs were axed. but the wise british people have responded by buying her album hit parade in its droves with a number two spot, which is actually the best of
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her storeyed career . now her storeyed career. now predicted rather than for once , predicted rather than for once, just for once, trying to show they're on the side of the people. the bbc has shown its biased colours by outrageously cancelling rasheen . to ten hours cancelling rasheen. to ten hours of programming dedicated to her on the six music station were axed at the last minute, ripped placed by programming on the woke rapper little simz , the bbc woke rapper little simz, the bbc have tried to deny anything sinister is afoot. but here's the proof of the schedule change , which the daily mail reports was made on monday during crisis meetings that came as a direct result of the swirling controversy . now rasheen joins controversy. now rasheen joins guy pearce, amanda abbington, ne—yo , graham linehan and alice ne—yo, graham linehan and alice coopen ne—yo, graham linehan and alice cooper, who have been cancelled over the past few weeks for speaking out on the reality of genden speaking out on the reality of gender. no wonder far more high profile figures are terrified into silence. winston marshall,
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formerly a member of the massive band mumford and sons, until he decided to express political views , told me last night how views, told me last night how most stars will simply not risk losing their careers. so many people in the music industry are keeping quiet. >> is the solution , though, for >> is the solution, though, for more of the music industry to be brave and bold like you and actually start speaking up about these? one would hope if you get to a critical mass of people speaking up to the nonsense, then then things can change. but is ludico truce in the music industry where the signee qua non of the entire creative industries is self—expression in that people are petrified to express themselves? it's insane if it is insane . if it is insane. >> but i can understand why. why? for the so called impartial state broadcaster to cancel a popular artist for expressing a common sense view most of us share. well, that's a bridge too
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far . i think share. well, that's a bridge too far. i think the only thing that deserves to be cancelled is the british bashing corporation itself. but to respond now, my superstar panel, itself. but to respond now, my superstar panel , the author and superstar panel, the author and broadcaster christine hamilton, the businessman and activist adam brooks, and former labour party adviser matthew lazor , party adviser matthew lazor, christine hamilton this decision by the bbc is a disgrace. they loved rasheen murphy until she expressed a view about puberty blockers that the vast majority of the british people share . of the british people share. this is a bridge too far, isn't it, now? >> well, absolutely. but just every time you think it's a bndge every time you think it's a bridge too far, then there's another bridge. it's the ugly power the mob, isn't it? and power of the mob, isn't it? and what she did was to complete unwittingly. i mean, she's not a political figure. she has made abundantly clear she got in over her head without realising it. and i'm perfectly certain now she to heaven she she wishes to heaven she absolutely hadn't. but according to the mob, the social media, the twitterati and the bbc don't speak your mind unless you agree
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with them. that's what it's all about. thank goodness about. but thank goodness you said her. i mean, it's not my scene . i to be honest, i hadn't scene. ito be honest, i hadn't heard of her, but i hope now that this publicity will really give her a mega boost. her her album has gone up to the second in the charts despite brilliant her own record company. >> and by the way, shame on them. promote the album. >> it's appalling. but and when you what happens to her, you see what happens to her, when see remember that one when you see remember that one of the names, all the names you've listed, but also jk rowling it any wonder that rowling is it any wonder that normal . people, people out of normal. people, people out of the public eye don't dare speak out either when they see what happens to people who you would think had the power to speak their because of who they their mind? because of who they are, but they don't. >> brooks i don't call us the silent majority anymore . i call silent majority anymore. i call us silenced majority. yeah, us the silenced majority. yeah, yeah. >> look, let's be honest. 99% of the public think that what roisin murphy thinks or said on her private facebook , it is my her private facebook, it is my view that there aren't such a
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thing as trans kids. there's very confused kids that are being pushed into things by parents and teachers and society into something they do not understand and could regret. probably will regret for the rest of their lives . rest of their lives. irreversible. it's irreversible. puberty blockers. so let me just tell you, it's one big agenda. we're seeing hollywood and celebrities, a—list celebrities parading their trans kids around like they're the new sort of fashion accessory. right this is unbelievable for , you know, unbelievable for, you know, trans i'll say less than 1% of the population. yet we're seeing trends everywhere in the media to in adverts in our schools . to in adverts in our schools. it's an agenda that someone born somewhere or organisations are pushing and the poor kids are being so confused and they are being so confused and they are being pressured. it is become a trend to be trans or to support this trans movement that rashid murphy was making. >> so look what happens to the people who put their head above the parapet. i mean, it's a they get shot off.
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>> listen, get and >> listen, i get threats and everything because of my trans views. but let me just say, i can't be silenced. i don't care. i back at well, more i hit back at them. well, more people to stand up now and people need to stand up now and hit back and look , i wish hit back adam and look, i wish she hadn't apologised, but the problem was facing the problem is she was facing the complete destruction of her career. but you know what, dan? i'm go twitter i'm going to go on twitter later. i'm going to download her album i'm to my album and i'm going to ask my followers to retweet, followers and people to retweet, to her album, because to download her album, because someone cannot be silenced for having majority view. having a genuine majority view. >> and the fact it's going to be there at number two is people power. >> look what happened to graham linehan, sake. linehan, for heaven's sake. i mean, it's unbelievable. linehan, for heaven's sake. i me matthew1believable. linehan, for heaven's sake. i me matthew1believyou. linehan, for heaven's sake. i me matthew1believyou don't linehan, for heaven's sake. i me m'withw1believyou don't linehan, for heaven's sake. i me m'withw1b1descriptionn't linehan, for heaven's sake. i me m'withw1b1description of the agree with my description of the bbc as the british bashing corporation. >> i heari don't as corporation. >> i hear i don't as a former employee of the bbc for over a decade , i think the bbc is an decade, i think the bbc is an absolute treasure at the heart of our national life. why have they just. >> rashid but i think it's not i think it's not in a very good shape at the moment.
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>> and clearly cancelling matthew murphy was a mistake. and of the matter is, and the truth of the matter is, i think it would probably take a fairly think fairly junior level, but i think the bbc is an organisation which is lacking in strategic firm is lacking in strategic and firm leadership particularly leadership, particularly creative current creative leadership. the current director general is a marketing man of control. >> be honest, it out of >> let's be honest, it is out of control all you've got. nick robinson we're going to be speaking it the clash speaking about it in the clash with harry redknapp and peter shilton, suggesting today that god save the king should be out. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> he's a new presenter, for god's sake. >> you know, i worked with news presenters for most of the time. i was at the bbc and that wouldn't they wouldn't got wouldn't they wouldn't have got away and, you know, away with that. and, you know, if tried to that, if they tried to say that, i would have been stopping them from doing it as a producer, as you because express you know, because i express them on got political on this sofa, i've got political views. but my time in the bbc, i didn't express them because that's you do you walk that's what you do when you walk through portals. so it needs through the portals. so it needs leadership. >> matthew let's just be completely honest, though. you weren't 99% your weren't there. 99% of your colleagues you, colleagues agreed with you, didn't didn't, >> no, they didn't, because
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quite lot were to the quite a lot of them were to the left of me. no, no, quite . left of me. no, no, quite. >> they were corbynistas, but not new labour. >> to be fair, i did work with people like robbie gibb, who's now ended working now who ended up working for theresa up and is theresa may and ended up and is now on the board. theresa may and ended up and is novcan the board. theresa may and ended up and is novcan we board. theresa may and ended up and is novcan we not|rd. theresa may and ended up and is novcan we not on well, i just >> can we not on well, i just want to ask matthew, who obviously about these obviously knows about all these things more than i do, you things far more than i do, you say the decision say that you think the decision was by a junior person. was taken by a junior person. >> allowed to be >> why was it allowed to be taken now? >> that is the question. >> that is the question. >> absolutely. authority from higher and how junior higher up and how junior management fails because management fails because managem seem to have reversed. >> apologies if someone from the bbc watching this bbc is watching reversed this decision. six music decision. chennai six music should reversed it this should have reversed it this afternoon that. should have reversed it this aftethey1 that. should have reversed it this aftethey haven't at. should have reversed it this aftethey haven't though. >> they haven't though. >> they haven't though. >> should have done. >> let me tell you what a bbc spokesperson has told to us night. they say the artist collections from our archive are regularly and regularly on rotation and frequently reflect frequently to changed reflect station wide initiatives as they get was get confirmed. there was no other for the change, and other reason for the change, and that's a lie. >> liars. that's a lie. >> it's s. that's a lie. >> it's an absolute lie. >> it's an absolute lie. >> but even even if that was >> but even if. even if that was true, four hours notice, that's some people don't think that's true. should been
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true. and it should have been reversed. the reversed. and that shows the lack competence sharpness lack of competence and sharpness in management at the moment. lack of competence and sharpness in matthew, |ement at the moment. lack of competence and sharpness in matthew, theznt at the moment. lack of competence and sharpness in matthew, the realityhe moment. lack of competence and sharpness in matthew, the reality is moment. lack of competence and sharpness in matthew, the reality is she'sant. >> matthew, the reality is she's having this hit album this week. okay. little simz is some woke rapper. know. never rapper. i don't know. never heard so why is little heard of. yeah. so why is little simz all of a sudden on and rasheen murphy's off and the daily mail reporting the crisis. >> not sure i believe that statement. >> even if it's short >> but even if it's short notice, the first you know, the first rule is stop digging when you're hole. you're in a hole. >> should have they >> and they should have they should they should have should have they should have been machine a been getting in machine for a live performance. never mind. >> i think little simz might be a woman. >> have i've no idea. >> i have no idea. i've no idea. >> idea. i'm not. >> i've no idea. i'm not. >> i'm not down with the kid, but i don't know. >> probably we've probably just somebody will know someone will tell ear. tell you in your ear. >> anyway, christine hamilton, adam matthew lazor, adam brooks, matthew lazor, my superstar with us night. >> e“ f to come, he's >> but still to come, he's westminsters toughest talking >> but still to come, he's westminlees toughest talking >> but still to come, he's westminlee anderson: talking >> but still to come, he's westminlee anderson hasking >> but still to come, he's westminlee anderson has proven mp, but lee anderson has proven he can also walk the walk after heroically saving shopkeeper heroically saving a shopkeeper from attack. from a violent attack. the deputy conservative deputy chair of the conservative party live in the party joins me live in the studio to explain all the juicy details give his take on details and give his take on this lifting epidemic,
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this shop lifting epidemic, which nation. which is sweeping the nation. but clash , england but next in the clash, england defeated scotland and last night's of britain. night's battle of britain. but the all been the headlines have all been about booing about the tartan army's booing dunng about the tartan army's booing during god the king. so during god save the king. so is the bbc's robinson right to the bbc's nick robinson right to suggest shouldn't suggest it should be? shouldn't be sung again? he wants us to axe god save the king. peter shilton and jenny varnas are laced up for a feisty debate on that next. what do you think though, at gbnews.com vote though, dan at gbnews.com vote in our poll at news on in our poll at gb news on twitter. back
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>> patrick christys weekday days from three on . gb news lee
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from three on. gb news lee anderson and angela levin coming up. >> but first, the clash and fierce debate over the future of england's national anthem has erupted following the three lions 3—1victory over scotland last night. this is the moment god save the king was drowned out by passionate scots at hampden park. his teams lined up before the . before the. match the anti—english sentiment sparked outrage among three lions supporters and even scottish football legend ally mccoist, who blamed snp fans for the out of order disrespect . but the out of order disrespect. but i think he's probably right. meanwhile, the british bashing corporations right on nick robinson, a news presenter,
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remember waved the white flag and remarkably claimed england should stop singing our national anthem complete only to prevent future booing. but what do you think? do you with nick think? do you agree with nick robinson god save the king robinson that god save the king should at should be axed? dan at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gb news on twitter. butt kicking this off now. former premier league boss and fa cup winning manager harry redknapp european cup winner and legendary england goalkeeper peter shilton, and the actress and social commentatorjen the actress and social commentator jen barnett. the actress and social commentatorjen barnett. so commentator jen barnett. so peter commentatorjen barnett. so peter shilton, i can't believe that nick robinson's solution listen to some disrespect full booing snp supporters is to get rid of god, save the king altogether. >> oh, it's ridiculous. dan, you know, i think politics anyway should be kept out of sport , you should be kept out of sport, you know, and fans obviously want their team to win. >> but it was just extraordinary last night. >> the loudness of the booing,
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um , you know whether it was um, you know whether it was political or whether the fans wanted to win so much that they were trying to put the england team off. >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> but it was certainly something that i don't want to see, you know, and certainly politics in any sport, you know , should be should be left out . , should be should be left out. >> harry redknapp, how do you feel about this? are you a fan of god save the king? dan i'm dan for sure. >> but listen , it's not just >> but listen, it's not just like we get booed every time there's a game. now just a few years back, we were going to stop, you know , every team we stop, you know, every team we played against it came to wembley, the national anthem was getting booed by our fans . it's getting booed by our fans. it's just been going on for a long, long time. that seems to be the norm that you booed a national anthem this respect. the other team's anthem . i find team's national anthem. i find it amazing, but it it seems to be what's happening now is more and more, more and more it's happening every single england game that i watch. and, you know , the first thing they do is boo boo, national
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boo, the other team's national anthem. last night was anthem. and last night was horrendous, really. i mean, that was top. it was really over the top. it really was . but i don't think really was. but i don't think it's going to go away. it just seems be happens now. seems to be what happens now. football matches, unfortunately. don't we get it at don't don't think we get it at the certainly get the rugby, but we certainly get it the football. it at the football. >> that's true. it is >> no, that's true. and it is sad. but jenny, i can't believe this. but agree with this. but but you agree with nick robinson . think what nick robinson. you think what happened last night is reason alone to get rid god, save alone to get rid of god, save the king is our national anthem i >> -- >> well, -_ >> well, no, i don't think it's that simple. i think it's a really complicated issue because is it the king they're having a go at? is it england they're having a go at is it the government they're having a go at? what's happening is we've got such a polar ization at? what's happening is we've got such a polarization in our country now . i mean, scotland's country now. i mean, scotland's part of the united kingdom, so they should really be not booing, but joining in. but i think nick has a point. if it's going to cause disruption, if it's going to cause aggravation , then stop it. it's no big deal , then stop it. it's no big deal. what are you frightened of? you know, charlie will get
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sung at by all sorts of people if you have to eliminate it from there, eliminate it . there, eliminate it. >> it's no big deal. peter shilton it's a massive deal. oh i mean one of the proudest moments , you know, a footballer moments, you know, a footballer has is if he's at wembley and, and you know, playing for his country and they play the national anthem a lot of the players sing to that. >> it's part and parcel of, you know, respect for your for your country. i mean i remember when just recently, you know, had just recently, you know, we had the funeral. we had the queen's funeral. we had charles's and the charles's coronation and the scottish public turned out in thousands and thousands. scottish public turned out in thousands and thousands . you thousands and thousands. you know, it was it was an incredible response to the royal family. and yet you just seem when it comes to, as harry said, it comes to a football match and people seem to have different values. >> well, jenny, that's why i actually think this is a very small l portion of the scottish population. and let me tell you, jenny, they're snp supporters
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because humza useless was there last night and he was smirking at the booing of god save the king. i think as the scottish first minister to do that it is completely and utterly reprehensible . jenny well, i, reprehensible. jenny well, i, i don't know that it's reprehensible. >> i think it's how he said it. and i love you, harry. i have to say, it's a thomas supporter. i love you. that's by the by. but i think we're living in a time we're living in a time where people are frightened of saying anything. and you've just had it on your debate . people don't on your debate. people don't know what to say , how to think, know what to say, how to think, who they are, what they are. and in a sports arena. and i agree with you actually , that singing with you actually, that singing together, whether it's a, you know, i'm forever blowing bubbles or whatever it is, there's something very passionate about that. but if we are seeing a country booing another country and it becomes a dangerous act, then i think we have to think how we do it.
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>> how harry, isn't that giving? yeah, but but harry, that's giving in. harry, isn't it, to, to the lowest common denominator in society . in society. >> yeah, it is. but as i say, it's not just last night. that last night was, was exceptionally bad, but it does seem to be happening at all england games. and we bucha say we boo other teams national anthems on a regular basis as well for no reason at all. their countries that really have got nothing to i don't know, you know, but it just seemed to get a crowd together and the first thing they want to show how much they their country by they support their country by booing the other team's national anthem. is totally anthem. it's it is totally different. peter >> you know, we all have to >> and, you know, we all have to be on this. peter, do we be better on this. peter, do we have no for a very small have to say no for a very small portion of the game during the national anthems, all make an national anthems, we all make an effort be silent . but i national anthems, we all make an effort be silent. but i just effort to be silent. but i just think, you know , if we if we let think, you know, if we if we let this affect us, i think, you know, we're giving in. >> and this is the crux of it. you know, do we do we give in to
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the mob? don't i mean, i think there is a bit of sparkle. bannau to, you know, maybe the england fans do, you know, sometimes do the opposite. but it's not to the extent it was last night. no, i just think sometimes these days there's an organised, um, by campaign groups behind behind things. yeah >> it's organised activism . >> it's organised activism. yeah.i >> it's organised activism. yeah. i couldn't agree more. >> they target, they target somebody who says something on the internet. they target that particular person and it's going on so much more now . do we give on so much more now. do we give in, especially with sports events and the national anthem? definitely not. >> we cannot give in. we cannot give in. peter shilton, harry redknapp , jenny barnett, thank redknapp, jenny barnett, thank you all so much. but who do you agree this? is the bbc agree with on this? is the bbc presenter robinson. presenter nick robinson. right? that god that england should drop god save the king. diane writes why on earth should we drop the tradition of singing the anthem whether it or whether the scots like it or not? charles is their king, not? king charles is their king, too. and that's why i said i think it was snp supporters last night genuinely via the night genuinely. jemmy via the email , night genuinely. jemmy via the email, writes england fans booed
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flower of scotland during the euros at wembley. as an english fan, i don't mind the scots booing it's called rivalry, booing us. it's called rivalry, so stop being so woke about it. that's a point though. that's a good point though. terrible taboo flower of scotland because is the best scotland because it is the best national in the world. national anthem in the world. you've got to admit that. and from sean on twitter, this is an anthem to pay tribute to our monarch. it just shows nick robinson is a republican leftie that silly stunt by that finds this silly stunt by the scottish fans. funny how how is that impartial? i couldn't agree more. nick is the agree more. nick robinson is the presenter of the radio four today programme and somehow thinks it's appropriate to put out a tweet suggesting that we get rid of our national anthem. the bbc will never learn about impartiality, will they ? your impartiality, will they? your verdict now in just 20% of you agree with nick robinson on 80% of you say we must keep belting out god save the king. big show. still to come, by the way, lee anderson, angela levin, jim davidson, all all standing by. and we've got breaking details
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of keir starmer's long awaited plan to stop the boats. first, though, the weather looks like things are heating up. >> box spoilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news alex of weather on. gb news alex deakin here with your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. >> a three way split with the weather tomorrow. quite blustery start, of course, particularly in scotland. many in northern scotland. many places with sunny spells, places dry with sunny spells, but across parts northern but across parts of northern england, wales staying england, north wales staying fairly . it'll be fairly dull tonight. it'll be wet and windy across much of scotland northern ireland scotland and northern ireland thanks area of low thanks to this area of low pressure, the strongest winds across the western through across the western isles through the then moving the evening and then moving across northern parts of across northern most parts of the during the early the mainland during the early hours, the rain will trickle its way northern england and way into northern england and nonh way into northern england and north will north wales, where it will unger north wales, where it will linger most of tomorrow. but linger for most of tomorrow. but further south stays largely dry, still quite warm. temperatures holding up into the teens, but not the warmth and humidity that we had last week into thursday. as i said, a bit of a three way split, mostly fine in the south,
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mostly across scotland and mostly fine across scotland and northern ireland. few northern ireland. just a few showers it'll still showers in the west. it'll still be windy early on, but this be very windy early on, but this zone of cloud lingering from parts lincolnshire to parts of lincolnshire to yorkshire across through lancashire and across north wales generate some wales will generate some outbreaks rain on and off as outbreaks of rain on and off as well. side of that in the well. either side of that in the sunny spells feeling quite pleasant warm in pleasant but quite warm again in the south, 23, 24, further north, high teens generally that zone of and damp weather zone of dull and damp weather has shifted by friday. has just shifted by friday. so quite grey, soggy day quite a grey, soggy day for southern and northern southern scotland and northern ireland. the far north, a dry and bright by the odd shower and most of england and wales set fair on friday. only 1 or 2 isolated showers in the afternoon soon cool where that rain persists, but turning warmer humid more warmer and more humid once more across the south. >> looks like things are heating up >> looks like things are heating ”p by >> looks like things are heating up by boxt boilers. proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> coming up , sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> coming up, meghan and harry have finally seen for the first time at a public function together since their so—called car chase in new york in may.
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but they still look like but do they still look like united speculation united couple? amid speculation that their brand could be going in separate directions, the duke's biographer, angela levin, gives forensic sussex gives her forensic sussex insight on that and more shortly , monarch's red wall rottweiler lee anderson proved he's got bite with his bark after heroically saving a shop owner from a violent attack . plus, can from a violent attack. plus, can you believe labour's new shadow culture, media and sport secretary has never been to a rugby or football match? the deputy chair of the conservative party gets stuck into all of that next. it's the real world with lee anderson's straight after
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eamonn and isabel monday to thursdays from six till 930. >> time now for the real world with lee anderson and our red wall. rottweiler has been fighting crime in his home agency of ashfield racing to the rescue of a local shopkeeper who was being violently attacked by an out of control shoplifter. and this comes as a theft epidemic continues to sweep the uk with primark . the latest high uk with primark. the latest high street brand forced to fund body worn cameras for staff coming under increasingly frequent attacks. so lee, this this sounded dramatic. you're a have a go hero now. what happened ? a go hero now. what happened? >> well, i don't know about that , dan, but last friday i was doing my constituency surgery , doing my constituency surgery, as i do in ashfield on a friday afternoon, heard a little bit of afternoon, heard a little bit of a commotion an i looked out the window, my staff had said, there's matthew, the shopkeeper is being attacked. i had a look and there a crowd of youths and there was a crowd of youths around him, went down with a staffer at and towards staffer at and run towards matthew and he sort of looked at
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me as i was running towards him. and this bloke punched in and this bloke punched him in the face, got to him, knocked this bloke off god almighty, who tried to hold him back and apparently this, this youth had beenin apparently this, this youth had been in and pinched some alcohol, some cans of beer or whatever, been very abusive. matthew had outside and matthew had gone outside and challenged this man. he got really aggressive and it was a very, very scary scene . but it's very, very scary scene. but it's one those situations , dan, one of those situations, dan, where you think you look out the window see somebody window and you see somebody that, know, being attacked that, you know, being attacked and i guess you wish that you've got in within you to go out got it in within you to go out and your friend, course. and help your friend, of course. and think, what if that was and you think, what if that was my what that was my daughter? >> what if that was my daughter? and back? and everyone just stood back? >> it raises it poses a bigger question. shoplifting is epidemic now. it's of epidemic now. it's out of control. going control. people are just going in what they want. in and taking what they want. well, look, lee, we actually have message for you have a surprise message for you tonight that shopkeeper tonight from that shopkeeper himself, shinto's. himself, matthew shinto's. >> he was standing >> have a watch. he was standing actually opposite side of the lee mp's office, lee anderson mp's office, obviously, and the shouting in the street. >> and lee heard it. he he
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rushed to us. and meantime he rushed to us. and meantime he rushed in to us. um i've been attacked physically . and lee attacked physically. and lee came in between us and separated us from attackers and kept me safe until police come . i just safe until police come. i just want to take this opportunity to say to you , thank you, lee. say to you, thank you, lee. that's a big thanks from us to help me out . it could be worse help me out. it could be worse than what it is. gosh isn't that lovely? >> wow, isn't that lovely? i didn't know about it. >> really touching. but this is a concern, isn't it ? i >> really touching. but this is a concern, isn't it? i mean, you see the primark staff, lee having to have body cam. >> i mean, dan , you would want >> i mean, dan, you would want to work in a shop with this going on. the laws are there. we strengthen the legislation last yeah strengthen the legislation last year. we're going to strengthen it year . the police it again this year. the police have got the powers to sort this out. think sometimes i'm out. i think sometimes i'm locally nottinghamshire. our locally in nottinghamshire. our police force are pretty hot on this. but other parts of the
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this. but in other parts of the country, they'd sooner country, i think they'd sooner knock on your door to arrest you for twitter a hate for a twitter crime or a hate crime than actually sort crime than actually go and sort this nonsense out the this nonsense out, sort out the violent crime. >> but you think at least i >> but do you think at least i guess when you're talking about aduu guess when you're talking about adult men. lee sometimes we have to prepared to for stand up to be prepared to for stand up others a bit more out and about given that there's so much lawlessness given that there's so much lawi thinks given that there's so much lawi think we've all got a moral >> i think we've all got a moral duty stand up and be counted. duty to stand up and be counted. when you see something like this, i say, this, go off. like i say, matthew was there. there was 10 or youths around. i didn't or 11 youths around. i didn't know side of argument know which side of the argument they on. like i say, you they was on. but like i say, you sometimes about sometimes think about these things, you sort of things, dan, and you sort of wish that you've got that that moral courage to run into a burning building and help someone. >> the problem everyone tells >> the problem is everyone tells you away. everyone says, you to back away. everyone says, look, person could have a look, that person could have a knife, obviously weren't knife, but you obviously weren't worried. michael first. knife, but you obviously weren't worwell, michael first. knife, but you obviously weren't worwell, i michael first. knife, but you obviously weren't worwell, i you michael first. knife, but you obviously weren't worwell, i you know,|ael first. knife, but you obviously weren't worwell, i you know, iel first. knife, but you obviously weren't worwell, i you know, i couldn't >> well, i you know, i couldn't stand and shut stand there and shut the curtains shut window and curtains and shut the window and pretend wasn't happening. pretend it wasn't happening. good on you. >> good on you. now, look, let's move to politics arena, move back to the politics arena, because believe this because could you believe this thing? debbonaire thing? thangam debbonaire the very labour shadow
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very posh new labour shadow culture secretary for all the media and sport has never done something. lee look, look at this and i'll get your reaction and we'll end with a bit of a quickfire on culture. >> go ready football or rugby? >> go ready football or rugby? >> oh , you know, i've never been >> oh, you know, i've never been to a football or a rugby match, but i know how much is how much it matters to other people. my husband played rugby, my husband played to played rugby, so i'm going to have to go with rugby. >> the how out touch are >> the how out of touch are these champagne socially? >> i mean, this >> well, listen, i mean, this is a classic example of a politician being given job. politician being given a job. she knows absolutely nothing about. national tv and about. come on, national tv and admit she knows nothing about the just given. the job she's just been given. actually a in the teeth actually is a kick in the teeth for anybody out there for anybody, anybody out there in the public that's a football fan. that's that's a sports fan. they see a potential minister there that hasn't got a clue what she's talking about. never been to a football. look. that's okay. life. that's okay not to go to a football match, but don't go and take a job where
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the shadow football the national sport secretary, she would be representing football representing the football industry cabinet. industry in cabinet. >> she like? is she just >> what's she like? is she just some posh show? >> well, don't know what she's >> well, i don't know what she's like because, she's one like because, again, she's one i think passed in the think i've passed in the corridor today that when she sees face, looks away. sees my face, she looks away. she thinks you're a she probably thinks you're a football probably am. football fan. i probably am. >> look, british bashing, >> now, look, british bashing, corporation outrage corporation provoking outrage again. is over the last again. this is over the last night proms. they night of the proms. they broadcast a brexit bashing display. lots of eu flags being waved during the traditional patriotic performance of rule britannia. so do you think the bbc is to blame for this? >> lee yes, of course it is. i mean, you know, my opinions on the bbc, it was noticeable, done . you don't i mean, it used to be a union flag waving event. we should be waving the flags. we should be waving the flags. we should be waving the flags. we should be waving the union flag, the flag of the four nations is again, the bbc, the pro again, it's the bbc, the pro european bbc flag wavers. they will not forgive us for leaving the european union. you know, the european union. you know, the british taxpayer are
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subsidised to the tune of about £5 billion a year. their hard earned cash, £160 a year or whatever, to pay the bbc. they're just a political front for the labour party as far as i'm concerned. i do not pay my licence. then you know that. and i've told you before on this show, if they send their heavies i've told you before on this show, ithey'llsend their heavies i've told you before on this show, ithey'll tell their heavies i've told you before on this show, ithey'll tell them heavies i've told you before on this show, ithey'll tell them to avies round, they'll tell them to clear and have a word clear off and go and have a word with gary lineker. can pay it with gary lineker. he can pay it for me. yes. yeah >> and of course they've cancelled rashid as cancelled rashid murphy now as well because she stood up against yeah against puberty blockers. yeah but both the but look, both sides of the story news as you story here on gb news as you know, lee always a bbc spokesperson, said audiences choose their flags. choose to bring their own flags. and albert hall space. and the royal albert hall space. >> but don't choose >> yes, but they don't choose whether pay the tv whether or not they pay the tv licence, do they? >> they don't. and your >> no, they don't. and your mate, steve bray was behind this. know, he was front this. you know, he was front row. he front row. so i'm row. he was front row. so i'm with you. this was a political campaign. now, look, i actually want news, want to end with some good news, good because good news tonight, because i think often, especially with think too often, especially with slippery starmer and his ilk, we're country we're talking down our country and , i think a lot of and actually, i think a lot of the time the ramona masses are actually proven wrong. so the
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multinational banking giant bnp panbas multinational banking giant bnp paribas has advised its french customers to move money out of the eurozone and into britain instead . yes. instead. yes. >> what did you make of it? well, i think it's good news. it proves that all look, we was in the eu for what, 43, 44 years. it takes a little bit of time to come out and unravel all that mess that it created . but it's mess that it created. but it's really positive news. but, you know, the remoaners, the bbc, the left, the labour party, whatever the trade unions, they will not admit it that brexit will not admit it that brexit will be a success. they hate it. they want to see it fail and you know what? it's great that they're moving money france they're moving money from france into the uk. i'd like to see some of their migrants move back into france, keep coming over the every day because the channel every day because that me and you know does. >> oh my goodness, i know. but the thing is, starmer trying the thing is, starmer is trying to statesman, isn't he? so to be a statesman, isn't he? so he's over in europe. but can we trust he's saying? he's over in europe. but can we trusyou he's saying? he's over in europe. but can we trusyou can't 's saying? he's over in europe. but can we trusyou can't trust'ing? he's over in europe. but can we trusyou can't trust him. you >> you can't trust him. you know, he waits for a different bandwagon every single day. he
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jumps on pmqs today. was jumps on pmqs today. it was awful. he was. he was boring. is he's trying not to make mistakes now. i think i sort of think danny thinks it's in the bag for next year. i don't think it's in the bag is he's not a man of substance. he's not a leader. he's a slippery sod. we know that. and will jump on any that. and he will jump on any bandwagon possible to try and get to number 10. and bandwagon possible to try and get british to number 10. and bandwagon possible to try and get british publichber10. and bandwagon possible to try and get british public should 0. and bandwagon possible to try and get british public should be and the british public should be scared. afraid. scared. they should be afraid. they should very afraid. they should be very afraid. >> well, you know why i'm terrified? because he is going to open our doors. so if to throw open our doors. so if you it's bad now and it is you think it's bad now and it is bad know, we need bad now and you know, we need your do more on your party to do much more on it, leigh. and you have said that, but it is going to be a million times because he's million times worse because he's an open borders guy. yes. to his bones, to his core . he believes bones, to his core. he believes in free movement from europe and he believes in open borders. so i know he's trying to play tough overin i know he's trying to play tough over in europe over the past 24 hours. but actually, it's about policies. and he doesn't even believe rwanda scheme. believe in the rwanda scheme. >> doesn't believe in the >> he doesn't believe in the rwanda scheme. doesn't rwanda scheme. it doesn't believe our
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believe in protecting our borders. quiet borders. it's keeping very quiet on at the moment. on the subject at the moment. i think the british public are hopefully done by next year. they him out. is they will sort him out. he is a slippery and you know what slippery sod. and you know what i children and i fear for my children and possibly grandchildren in the future. clowns get in. future. if these clowns get in. >> that's a very good point, anderson. i'll have a go. hero. who have on the show this who do you have on the show this friday night seven? friday night at seven? >> shows. i've >> we recording two shows. i've got friend of mine, jim got a good friend of mine, jim davidson. he's on the show. >> he's on tonight here, too. yeah. >> he's on tonight here, too. yeawell, dunkirk, we've >> well, simon dunkirk, we've got we've got got stephen hammond. we've got david got mike, david simmons. we've got mike, porky parry. i want to talk to him is a great man. him because he is a great man. i'm looking forward to seeing him. great >> lee anderson, back him. great >> the lee anderson, back him. great >> the realae anderson, back him. great >> the real world,erson, back him. great >> the real world, 7;on, back him. great >> the real world, 7 p.m.yack with the real world, 7 pm. friday night. but coming up, i've been banging on about it for yonks, know. but even for yonks, as you know. but even britain's now britain's fbi is now saying deportation rwanda deportation schemes like rwanda are stop the boats. so are needed to stop the boats. so my superstar panel will do battle on whether the national crime agency is right that crime agency is right in that assessment. my next harry and meghan put on a united front at the invictus games in germany, despite duchess rolling despite the duchess rolling up late. the smiles on late. but behind the smiles on stage, to made of?
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stage, what's to be made of? rumours not only their rumours that not only their marriage but their brands too marriage but their brands to too are said to be splitting angela levin the latest straight levin with the latest straight after this
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. great jim davidson and guido fawkes editor paul staines . still to editor paul staines. still to come. but time now for top royal author angela levin. and breaking tonight, prince harry and meghan markle have made a rare public appearance together at the invictus games in dusseldorf with the royal couple seen hugging sports stars and posing for selfies with fans. but their latest potential pr stunt comes as rumours circulate of meghan forcing a quote, brand separation as she attempts to distance herself from her husband's victim narrative and forge a separate role . however, forge a separate role. however, the couple put to one side their rumoured brand, break—up, with meghan joining her husband harry, on stage to make an off the cuff speech where she
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apologised for being late to the invictus party . watch this . so invictus party. watch this. so special to be here and i'm sorry that i was a little late to the party, just like so many of you i >> -- >> we know this ham >> we know this is about family and friends and the community that invictus has created and the fisher house has created . the fisher house has created. >> and so i just had to spend a little bit more time getting our little bit more time getting our little ones settled home. little ones settled at home. we'll take school, drop we'll take some school, drop off. so angela levin, this is the first time harry and meghan have been seen in public since that disastrous fake car that disastrous may fake car chase in new york. >> what do you make of it, especially amid these rumours that the brands are going in separate directions? >> i thought it beyond totally be nonsense . i thought it was be nonsense. i thought it was a cheek that they wiped up everything that was going on there and there was about them and especially meghan, when you think they can't get any worse, they prove easily. you can. her nonsense about running out to
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getting milkshakes and all that. and i did my hair myself. my goodness, these people take seven hours to get out of bed and to get themselves dressed. you know, she's got no sense, no comprehension of how it is of these soldiers who have lost limbs , says yes and are limbs, says yes and are struggling mentally unstable sometimes , too, because of what sometimes, too, because of what they're experienced . doesn't they're experienced. doesn't matter. loads of people were crying and screaming for them and trying to hold her hand . and and trying to hold her hand. and it was awful, actually . i just it was awful, actually. i just thought a lot of them had been put in there to do this. but if you watch carefully, both of their faces , as you see that their faces, as you see that it's complete phoney. when she smiles and looks really happy, she looks past harry, not at him. it's not a love looking in his face. but what i really , his face. but what i really, really got annoyed about is that she went to see the niagara niagara team . nigeria. nigeria. niagara team. nigeria. nigeria. sorry. nigerian team who were in it for the first time and they
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gave her a present and then they decided to give her a sort of second aid. bless thing of what name it is. i have to look this up. it's a mirror. nikolay lolo and what it means in english is a warrior princess from fairytale. that's a mirror. blessed is an lugosi and royal wife is lolo and they spent all this time walking around her and you know, shaking her hand and holding the flag. and she said, well , i holding the flag. and she said, well, i discovered this 43. i am nigerian. i got it wrong, nigerian. i got it wrong, nigerian. but i decide that sometimes i'm i will sort of investigate it. she did it two years ago. so the whole thing was phoney. the whole thing. i mean, it breaks your heart to see that. and harry, if you looked at him at times , he got looked at him at times, he got very serious. he looked very unhappy because he's not allowed to make anything. she gave him a
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few shocking looks in between the huge smiles and when they had something that was a surprise, both of them really opened up their mouths to show no , no. you know. no, no. you know. >> so you think harry was more comfortable before , before comfortable before, before meghan arrived at the invictus game? >> because i think this gave him a chance to look back and see how much he was pleased with himself, how in 2014, he got it going very quickly to have it donein going very quickly to have it done in the uk for the first time. he worked really hard then and that's where he feels comfortable with people who've been within the military. did you think it was ironic that she spoke about family on stage? >> well, angela, given what she's done to the royal family and what she's done to the markle family. >> yes, this is the ultimate hypocrisy that she shows that she can't understand, that if you say something that's really important, you need to make sure that you're doing it properly to . but she doesn't do that. she has the right to say this. none sensical things that she would
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never dream of saying. and today also, she had her hair down about sort of seven inches that, you know what she's trying to do? she did it one day. now she's got a huge wig on and making a fuss. and she looked ridiculous in these shorts with a big jumper on top. i mean, you know , but is this part of her know, but is this part of her new brand? >> because, of course , we're >> because, of course, we're heanng >> because, of course, we're hearing she wants to be an influence . so now she wants to influence. so now she wants to move away from this princess like image. >> yes. i don't think she wants to move from the princess because i think she was thrilled she was being called warrior princess very much . she liked princess very much. she liked that. but i think it's just that she's doing it all herself. she doesn't need the royal family. she can do it. she's so pleased she can do it. she's so pleased she can do it. she's so pleased she can and she will. she'll do anything that people feel will have her in photographs taken and crowd around her and as long as as long as she's getting the big bucks. yes.
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>> but she as long as they're offering the moolah, angela, she'll do it. >> she can't do it because she hasn't got the right attitude. she doesn't understand it. she's got no instinct about how people are. it's all about herself , how are. it's all about herself, how to that. she should to behave like that. she should have quiet , have come in being very quiet, two sentences and then just sat there quietly. but no , this is there quietly. but no, this is me, me, meghan, angela levin , me, me, meghan, angela levin, prince harry's biographer. >> absolutely brilliant to have you. angela. we'll you. thank you, angela. we'll speak week, but coming up, speak next week, but coming up, leading political blog guido fawkes routinely fawkes has been routinely leaving the msm trailing when it comes breaking scandalous comes to breaking scandalous and exclusive westminster exclusive tales from westminster . so are they now backing . so why are they now backing jeremy become the jeremy corbyn to become the mayor of london? next in the media buzz. i've been calling it a national security emergency for a while, but we'll do gooder lefties finally pay attention after the national agency after the national crime agency says deportation like says deportation schemes like miranda are needed to stop the boats. my superstar panel debates straight after this . debates straight after this. >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news alex deakin
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weather on. gb news alex deakin here with your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. >> a three way split with the weather tomorrow. quite blustery start, of course, particularly in northern scotland. many places sunny spells, places dry with sunny spells, but across parts of northern england, north wales staying fairly dull tonight . it'll be fairly dull tonight. it'll be wet and windy across much of scotland and northern ireland, thanks area of low thanks to this area of low pressure the strongest pressure where the strongest winds the western winds across the western isles through evening then through the evening and then moving most moving across northern most parts mainland during the parts of the mainland during the early hours, the rain will trickle way into northern trickle its way into northern england wales, where england and north wales, where it linger for most of it will linger for most of tomorrow. further south tomorrow. but further south stays still stays largely dry. it's still quite warm. temperatures holding up into the teens, but not the warmth and humidity that we had last week into thursday. as i said, a bit of a three way split, mostly fine in the south, mostly fine across scotland and northern ireland. just a few showers in the west. it'll still be very windy on, but this be very windy early on, but this zone cloud lingering from zone of cloud lingering from parts of lincolnshire to yorkshire across through lancashire north
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lancashire and across north wales some wales will generate some outbreaks rain on and off as outbreaks of rain on and off as well. either side of that in the sunny spells feeling quite pleasant, but quite warm again in south. 23, 24 further in the south. 23, 24 further north, high teens generally that in the south. 23, 24 further northof igh teens generally that in the south. 23, 24 further northof dulleens generally that in the south. 23, 24 further northof dull and generally that in the south. 23, 24 further northof dull and damp ally that in the south. 23, 24 further northof dull and damp weather zone of dull and damp weather has just shifted. by friday. so quite a grey, soggy day for southern and northern southern scotland and northern ireland. the far north, dry and bright by the shower and bright by the odd shower and most england and wales set most of england and wales set fair on friday. only 1 or 2 isolated showers in the afternoon. cool with that rain persists but turning warmer and more once more across the more humid once more across the south, the temperatures rising on boxt solar >> proud sponsors of weather on
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gb news, it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. >> tonight we can't stop the boats without rwanda. britain's fbi throws its support behind
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controversial deportee schemes as the national crime agency insists no amount of funding or action in the channel will work no matter what. slippery starmer claims. so does britain desperately need rwanda to stop the invasion of our southern border? that's the big debate with my superstar panel next. and tonight, i'm joined by christine hamilton. adam brooks and matthew lazar . plus, a race and matthew lazar. plus, a race row erupts in south london after an asian shopkeeper is accused by blm protesters of assaulting a black female alleged shopkeeper. a black female alleged shopkeeper . so a black female alleged shopkeeper. so is the uk edging ever closer to the lawless streets? we see tearing apart the usa? we'll debate the shocking footage in the media buzz also coming up tonight, with new polling showing that jeremy corbyn running for london mayor would destroy sadiq khan's chances of clinging on to power . or could backing the disgraced ex—labour leader help tory candidate susan hall secure the biggest upset in recent political history? paul staines, editor of leading political blog
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guido fawkes, certainly thinks so. he'll join me live in the studio to call for a corbyn comeback of sorts. didn't think i'd see the day. comeback of sorts. didn't think i'd see the day . and after i'd see the day. and after sulking scots drowned out engush sulking scots drowned out english football fans rendition of god save the . king is the of god save the. king is the bbc's nick robinson right that england should drop god save the king as our national anthem. as a result ? well, britain's a result? well, britain's favourite entertainer, jim davidson , tackles that the davidson, tackles that the brexit bashing at the last night of the proms and the cancellation of rasheen murphy. he's live later this hour. cancellation of rasheen murphy. he's live later this hour . we'll he's live later this hour. we'll also have a brand new greatest britain reunion jackass for you, too. and first of tomorrow's too. and the first of tomorrow's newspaper, pages coming up newspaper, front pages coming up straight after polly middlehurst i >> -- >> dan, thank you. good evening. well, the breaking news tonight is that three members of sara sharif's family have been arrested on suspicion of murder after returning to the uk from
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pakistan . tonight, sara's father pakistan. tonight, sara's father , irfan sharif, his partner , , irfan sharif, his partner, banesh ba.2, and his brother , banesh ba.2, and his brother, faisal malik, were on a flight that landed at london gatwick airport at around 730 tonight. little girl , ten years old, was little girl, ten years old, was found dead at a home in woking in surrey after officers were called from pakistan by mr sharif on the 10th of august. detective superintendent mark chapman says the force's thoughts remain with those affected by sara's death . affected by sara's death. >> two men, aged 41 years and 28 years and a woman aged 29 years, were arrested on suspicion of murder after disembarking a flight from dubai. they are currently in custody and will be interviewed in due course. sara his mother has been informed of this latest update and is being supported by specialist officers . our thoughts remain with her and those affected by sara's death at this difficult time . death at this difficult time. >> well, in other news, on the
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high street, value retail chain, the range has struck a deal to buy their collapsed rival, wilko. the companies agreed to pay wilko. the companies agreed to pay around £5 million for the brands name and website. the sale could mean the wilko name doesn't disappear from the high streets for good, with their products in range stores 122 collapsed. wilko chain stores have already been sold to on poundland. owner pepco and some to b&m more than 10,000. wilko jobs still hang in the balance . jobs still hang in the balance. the chancellor says the government is sticking to its plan to halve inflation as the economy shrunk by 0.5% in july. jeremy hunt says he remains confident about the future, saying the uk quickly recovered from the pandemic and is growing faster than comparable countries like germany and italy. but labour says the economy's contraction is a failing of the government . international news
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government. international news and russia says it won't rule out exchanging weapons with nonh out exchanging weapons with north korea after blaming the west for supplying soviet weapons to ukraine. it comes as the north korean leader met with vladimir putin earlier. kim jong un told mr vladimir putin earlier. kim jong untold mr putin the vladimir putin earlier. kim jong un told mr putin the two untold mr putin the two countries would together do battle against imperialism . battle against imperialism. number ten has urged north korea to end talks over the sale of arms to russia. back at home, tobias ellwood has resigned tonight as chair of the house of commons defence committee over the so called taliban tourism video. in a clip posted online, he praised the taliban government whilst he was in afghanistan on gb news understands he was made to come in for a formal meeting where he was asked to defend his comments made in the social media clip. well in a statement tonight, the bournemouth east mp said he'd got it wrong and the video reflected poorly on the committee . that's it. on tv committee. that's it. on tv onune committee. that's it. on tv online dab+ radio and on the
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tune—in app. this is. gb news. >> tomorrow's news tonight. now in our media buzz, let's kick off with a first look at the front pages. hot off the press, a man made vlad and dany virus. the metro leads with a meeting between putin and kim jong un. nonh between putin and kim jong un. north korea has offered to support the russian war in ukraine and in return, putin will help kim launch a satellite into space. the i leads with the energy regulator ofgem's announcement that forced installation of pre—payment metres will be banned for high risk customers as the new rules will protect the elderly and households with children under two. but ofgem has admitted millions of families with children under five won't be protected . my superstar panel protected. my superstar panel back with me now, the author and
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broadcaster christine hamilton, the businessman and activist adam brooks, and former labour party adviser matthew lazor, now , the rwanda scheme received yet another blow yesterday with the news that the first flight won't not take off until at least december , if at all, before the december, if at all, before the election . as the government election. as the government awaits a supreme court decision about the legality of the scheme. but a bombshell revelation from the national crime agency proves that the plan is desperately needed . a plan is desperately needed. a law enforcement source from britain's fbi told the daily telegraph that efforts to stop illegal migrants crossing the channel are nigh on impossible without deportation schemes. they said, just keep popping up all you need to, all you need. sorry, the smuggling gangs just keep popping up. all you need is a phone and a dinghy, which aren't illegal items. the ncaa position is that you need an effective removals and deterrence agreement . well, that deterrence agreement. well, that revelation blows a massive hole in labour's plans to drop rwanda completely with starmer completely, with keir starmer tomorrow, announcing in a speech
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that set up that he'll instead set up a cross border patrol unit to track smuggling gangs and treat them as terrorists . but adam, of them as terrorists. but adam, of course , in order for slippery course, in order for slippery starmer to be able to do that, he's going to need the support of the eu. and we've seen that the eu do not want to help here. so is the ncaa right that actually its deterrence schemes like rwanda , which are our only like rwanda, which are our only hope to stop the boats, is the only hope. >> and i've said this, you've said it on here, i've said it on here multiple times. there has to be a deterrent. these gangs are earning tens millions of are earning tens of millions of pounds through smuggling are earning tens of millions of pthese through smuggling are earning tens of millions of pthese througrare smuggling are earning tens of millions of pthese througrare not smuggling are earning tens of millions of pthese througrare not they're ling . these people are not they're not poor people that are paying to go on a dinghy. they're paying to go on a dinghy. they're paying between 3 and £7000 to get on a dinghy. now, this only stops . there's two ways. if they stops. there's two ways. if they land in britain or they get taken to britain and suddenly they're put on a flight to rwanda, that's a deterrent . they rwanda, that's a deterrent. they don't want to go there. so they might think twice or we turn the boats around. mid—channel and we
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tow them straight back to france . as any prime minister, i think margaret thatcher thatcher would have ignored the echr and would have ignored the echr and would have told our military to turn them back and tow them back to france. now, at the end of the day, rishi has not got the guts or he's not brave enough prime minister to stand up. so we need a new prime minister that will know. >> but the problem is, matthew lazor, that you're a man slippery starmer. he doesn't even want the rwanda scheme. he doesn't believe in deportation schemes and hasn't the nca just blown a complete hole in his argument that it's possible to stop the boats without deterrent? >> not at all, dan, i mean, this is an absolutely outrageous briefing that's been given. it's not in quotes from the nca, it's from a source. all know what from a source. we all know what that means. this briefing was clearly written suella clearly written by suella braverman's office. it's basically suella basically the words of suella braverman put into the braverman being put into the name of a source the nca. you name of a source at the nca. you don't know that. it is absolutely extraordinary. you
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don't in don't know a police force in this country to be saying they can't their job properly. can't do their job properly. it's outrageous. have never it's outrageous. i have never i've so annoyed as i've rarely been so annoyed as i am seeing this, police force am seeing this, the police force saying, can't with the saying, oh, we can't do with the law, something else law, so we need something else to they're saying to happen. they're saying we don't want powers. i mean, don't want new powers. i mean, it's just nonsense. it's just it's just nonsense. the history is at risk. the security history is at risk. >> this is an emergency. we do not know. >> yes, it emergency. and >> yes, it is an emergency. and we've a conservative we've had a conservative government for 13 years that has singularly failed. it's singularly failed. ed, it's failed around singularly failed. ed, it's failecyou're around singularly failed. ed, it's failecyou're saying. around singularly failed. ed, it's failyou're'e saying. around singularly failed. ed, it's failyou're sayingig. around singularly failed. ed, it's failyou're saying that around singularly failed. ed, it's failyou're saying that ncajnd >> you're saying that this nca leak has been timed to try. >> of course it has to try and scuff keir starmers plan because of course he's in europe. >> he's making this big announcement about the boats tomorrow. >> well, yeah, absolutely. it is quite clearly a political attack and the head of the nca should resign or apologise over it. in my view. >> christine hamilton, who are you with on this, adam or matthew? but adam, of course. >> thank you , michael. he's >> thank you, michael. he's absolutely margaret absolutely right. margaret thatcher had more balls than the rest her cabinet put rest of her cabinet put together. she would not have put up this.
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together. she would not have put up mean, .. together. she would not have put up mean, she was the only >> i mean, she was the only woman in the at that woman in the cabinet at that time. am with matthew, time. i am with matthew, who says the tories have had 13 says that the tories have had 13 years to sort this out and they haven't. >> i mean, to that extent, he's absolutely right. what what's he called? needs called? sunak what sunak needs to a pair. he needs to do is grow a pair. he needs to do is grow a pair. he needs to increase operate all the echr legislation into british law legislation in into british law and have a british house and then we have a british house of lords would be our ultimate appeal place, not unidentified anonymous judges from sort of azerbaijan or wherever sitting in strasbourg telling us what we can and can't do and it is utterly ludicrous that a tory government has allowed this situation to continue. >> yeah, i know we can agree on that, christine. >> i agree with of that. but >> i agree with all of that. but can just focus in on what the can we just focus in on what the nca are saying? are they correct that a deportation scheme or a wonder scheme is required ? wonder scheme is required? because remember, labour doesn't want know a deportation scheme doesn't really mind about all these illegal immigrants coming in. >> of course they vote for them in a few years. >> absolutely. only labour wants to deny that it's a deterrent.
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>> we have got to have. then why only labour stop the small boats crisis? >> the rwanda? >> the rwanda? >> because rwanda won't work. let's ourselves the let's remind ourselves at the moment single moment there isn't a single asylum seeker in rwanda asylum seeker either in rwanda or on the barge because because of the courts? no, partly because of the courts. incompetent? no because of this government's strasbourg. not because of the courts. in terms of the barge, because they this government couldn't organise the proverbial on the. >> but i'm talking about the rwanda. >> okay. and the point is the powers that the, the labour will give nca okay. will enable give the nca okay. will enable them to properly tackle the gangs. we've seen real action by some european countries. we've discussed this before about belgium, in belgium , a get tough belgium, in belgium, a get tough approach phones are approach means that phones are taken off the tracking back to where the gangs are. the nca doesn't do that. fact, what doesn't do that. in fact, what we in britain is we're going we do in britain is we're going to spend money to pick these boats up. if you don't do what australia did, keep them offshore, don't let them land. but putting them in but that means putting them in guernsey, in rwanda. final guernsey, not in rwanda. final word, christine. >> we need to a pronged
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approach. >> we need to have a deterrent like we need to turn the like rwanda. we need to turn the boats we need to and boats back. we need to try and stop before get stop them before they get anywhere near france. >> if rishi sunak we >> never mind if rishi sunak we need nca to not be political need the nca to not be political points in the polls overnight. need the nca to not be political polilf; in the polls overnight. need the nca to not be political polilf he the polls overnight. need the nca to not be political polilf he grows)lls overnight. need the nca to not be political polilf he grows)lls ovballs,t. need the nca to not be political polilf he grows)lls ovballs, he >> if he grows some balls, he can it. can do it. >> absolutely. know he's not >> absolutely. we know he's not and he'll lose now for the best evidence yet that we aren't alone in this universe. >> universidad nacional autonoma de . de mexico. >> are looking at alleged >> so you are looking at alleged auen >> so you are looking at alleged alien corpses found in peru that were presented to mexican politician urns today. the unveiling was led by the mexican ufo expert jaime maussan , who ufo expert jaime maussan, who swore under oath that the skeletons were not human. i have to say , i think this is a very to say, i think this is a very dramatic development and i wish our politicians would. >> they're not human and they're paper mache. do you think they're not real? come on. i think they're completely real. no. >> you think that aliens from mars. >> it's amazing that e.t. looked just like that, isn't it? it's
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amazing . amazing. >> i'm totally open minded to this , as i think we're not alone this, as i think we're not alone . you're kidding. .you're kidding. >> no, i'm pulling our leg . >> no, i'm pulling our leg. >> no, i'm pulling our leg. >> serious. we're not >> i'm deadly serious. we're not alone. need alien. alone. all we need an alien. >> it's we needed is his bicycle. >> it's plastic. >> it's plastic. >> well, i want to look into it more, that's all. i'm saying. i want look into this more. want to look into this more. this was presented as evidence in mexican parliament. in the mexican parliament. i want to look into more. i'm want to look into it more. i'm completely to this. completely open minded to this. i really am. >> well, you may well be proved right, case many right, in which case many apologies advance if you're apologies in advance if you're right. hamilton. >> brooks, matthew >> adam brooks, matthew lazar, do coming up, do stand by, because coming up, as explodes in south as a race row explodes in south london after an asian shopkeeper is accused by blm protesters of assaulting a black female alleged shoplifter. is broken. britain ever closer to britain edging ever closer to the lawless scenes. we're starting to see tear the usa apart. my superstar panel will return to tackle that. we'll have more of tomorrow's newspaper pages you, newspaper front pages for you, too. as new polling too. but next, as new polling suggests jeremy corbyn suggests that jeremy corbyn running for labour mayor would destroy chances of destroy sadiq khan's chances of clinging on to power. could backing the controversial ex—labour leader help? tory
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candidate secure the candidate susan hall secure the biggest upset in recent political paul staines political history? paul staines , the editor of the leading political guido fawkes, political blog guido fawkes, is alive in the studio to explain why he is campaigning for the most unlikely corbyn comeback . most unlikely corbyn comeback. we're live with that .
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more outrageous than ever tonight. but first, the man behind the guido fawkes website that routinely scoops the trolling msm on the country's biggest political stories . paul biggest political stories. paul staines launched the fabled blog in 2004, which has for years rocked westminster with exclusive tales of plot and scandal and surprisingly , given scandal and surprisingly, given it tends to be on the centre right of the argument. guido's latest venture has seen them launch a campaign for none other than former labour leader jeremy corbyn to become the next mayor of london. so recent yougov polling has the race wide open , polling has the race wide open, with failed sadiq khan now under threat from rising tory star friend of this show, susan hall . crucially, communist corbyn, who has been mooted to run for mayor but hasn't yet officially declared , is polling at 15% of declared, is polling at 15% of the vote share . guido reckons the vote share. guido reckons getting jezza to run for city hall under their two tories for corbyn hashtag war cry would split khan's plummeting vote and allow susan to sweep into
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office. well, paul staines, great to have you. that's at least what i assume , um, is the least what i assume, um, is the reason behind the campaign. >> a few years ago , i think 2017 >> a few years ago, i think 2017 when we the first labour leadership election that won , leadership election that won, corbyn was it 2015? >> sorry , myself and toby young >> sorry, myself and toby young launched a campaign and for £3 you could join the labour party and vote for jeremy corbyn. now he won. >> it would keep them out of government. >> well, what's going on? >> well, what's going on? >> a lot of people, a lot of tories said this is dangerous. say wins. yeah well, i don't say he wins. yeah well, i don't think much chance of think there's much chance of him winning but. but winning in london, but. but i think susanna hall's got a fighting chance, so give her a little bit of an edge. i think a lot tories should sign up and lot of tories should sign up and encourage corbyn to run. so he's kind of on the periphery and he's over. so what he's mulling it over. so what are hearing? are you hearing? >> he doesn't >> because obviously he doesn't owe party anything. owe the labour party anything. that's he feels. well ken that's how he feels. well ken livingstone an livingstone run as an independent against the labour party won . and party won. and >> and ken goes back a long way
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with jeremy and i think it might be playing on his mind that it could he could repeat the trick. we sent out people today to vox p0p we sent out people today to vox pop people in his own constituency and i'd say it was split. it wasn't strongly for him, but there was some support for him. watched the video. for him. i watched the video. >> were a lot of people >> there were a lot of people there who were maybe not people who would assume be who you would assume to be corbyn supporters, were and corbyn supporters, but were and in reality, paul, this door has really only been opened up because of ulez, hasn't it? it's so unpopular. so all of a sudden , even though labour nationally look like they'll probably going to cruise to victory at a general election, it could be very different in the capital. >> on my way here, the taxi driver was ranting about ulez. you it's definitely very you know, it's definitely very unpopular in the suburbs where people rely on their cars more and i think susan hall has been underestimated. she could use ulez as the campaign platform to win. >> well, there's a political revolution going on.
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>> isn't there? much of the media doesn't want to talk about it. and obviously, sadly, i have to be clear, paul , it. and obviously, sadly, i have to be clear, paul, i don't support people breaking the law or vigilante justice. but the blade runners who are taking down more and more of the ulez cameras by the day, hey, something's happening . you know, something's happening. you know, there is there is. there is something happening. there is an anger building about this policy. >> people are angry. but that in the long run won't work. that approach, it to be approach, it has to be a political solution. i mean, we saw before the saw this before with the congestion itself. there congestion charge itself. there was people were was a period where people were chopping . those down and there chopping. those down and there was a period when people were chopping down, speeding cameras. in the end, you've got to have a political solution. and, of course, hall has pledged course, susan hall has pledged she's this show. she's done so on this show. >> her first day in office, >> 100. her first day in office, the ulez, think she's been the ulez, i think she's been gone look, talk about gone. look, can we talk about this police probe into bernard jenkins ? he was the chief jenkins? he was the chief partygate protagonist. really became one of the witch hunters
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of boris johnson. you know how i feel about partygate. i think the whole thing was a complete farce . you exposed that he had farce. you exposed that he had allegedly also broken the rules despite the fact that he was on the privileges committee. what's the privileges committee. what's the latest? what are you heanng? >> so the police are contacting potential witnesses and they are looking to get the transcripts of whatsapps, the invitations to the parties and they are proceeding with the investigation . and it's their investigation. and it's their unit that deals with the special crimes. so there quite sensitive to how to deal with politicians. they've been there seen it all before. i think where it ends up is that bernard and the rest of them will get a letter like the advisers and the people who were in downing street got letters saying , we think you're a saying, we think you're a illegal party. sign at the bottom here, pay £50 fine or if you deny it, risk being prosecuted. and criminal criminal record. if you're found guilty and that is quite a
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dilemma when you get that, because if you for the politicians, particularly for bernard , who was on his high bernard, who was on his high horse with boris so high that he's got to admit that actually he's got to admit that actually he he did exactly the same or or risk getting in more trouble. and the there will be people who will testify that he was there. >> well, he hounded, let's be honest. he alongside the privileges committee hounded bons privileges committee hounded boris from parliament. it was a kangaroo court, in my view. i mean, how can he stay an mp? in all seriousness , given the all seriousness, given the comments that he made about boris, there's some background to that hounding because everyone thinks, oh, bernard was a brexiteer. >> they were on the same side. well, bernard had only previously to that been to see bons previously to that been to see boris and said, look, i'm thinking of standing down, can i have a peerage? and boris said, i don't so. bernard and i don't think so. bernard and there little bit of there was a little bit of bitterness over that, bitterness over that. so he was enjoying twisting knife. but be twisting the knife. but let's be honest, an honourable honest, if he was an honourable politician, be honest, politician, let's be honest, there's of them. there's not many of them.
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>> but if he was given what he said boris johnson, if he said about boris johnson, if he is fined by the police, surely he would have to stand down as an mp to . an mp to. >> it would be very difficult for him if he was an honourable politician, a very big if. >> they're very big if so, you'll be continuing your corbyn for mayor campaign? >> i think we should >> i think so. i think we should encourage everyone encourage him. >> great stuff. guido fawkes editor staines, you editor paul staines, thank you so have you here. so much. great to have you here. now, davidson with now, jim davidson with his hilarious take the week's hilarious take on the week's news. come first, news. still to come first, though, weather that warm though, the weather that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers >> proud sponsors of weather on . news >> alex deakin here with your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. a three way split with the weather tomorrow. quite blustery start, of course, particularly in northern scotland. places northern scotland. many places dry but dry with sunny spells, but across parts of northern england, north wales staying fairly . it'll be fairly dull tonight. it'll be wet and windy across much of scotland and northern ireland thanks to area of low thanks to this area of low pressure, the strongest winds
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isolated showers in the afternoon soon where that afternoon soon cool where that rain but turning rain persists, but turning warmer humid more warmer and more humid once more across the south. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news coming up weather on. gb news coming up after sulking snp supporting scots drowned out english football fans rendition of god save the king is the bbc's nick robinson right that england should drop the anthem as a result . result. >> well britain's favourite comedian jim davidson tackles that the brexit bashing bbc and its cancellation of rasheen murphy. he's live later this hour. murphy. he's live later this hour . but murphy. he's live later this hour. but next, as a blm mod descends on south london after an asian shopkeeper is accused of assaulting a black female alleged shoplifter. is broken. britain edging ever closer to the lawless scenes we're seeing out of usa . the lawless scenes we're seeing out of usa. i'll play you out of the usa. i'll play you the footage and my superstar panel will debate what went on. plus, tomorrow's newspaper front pages. we're back
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>> let's return to tomorrow's news right now in our media buzz. more front pages are in the daily mail, leads with labouris the daily mail, leads with labour is ready to open the door to the eu's asylum seekers. the party's leader , slippery party's leader, slippery starmer, will announce they would accept more migrants from the eu in return for a new borders deal with brussels . so borders deal with brussels. so that's what you call the fine print, right? the that's what you call the fine print, right ? the concrete print, right? the concrete crisis leads the guardian , crisis leads the guardian, though the paper says rishi sunak blocked plans by the health department to rebuild five hospitals riddled with crumbling concrete three years ago . my superstar panel back ago. my superstar panel back with me now. the best selling author and broadcaster christine hamilton businessman and hamilton on the businessman and activist adam brooks and the former labour party adviser matthew lazor . now, some people matthew lazor. now, some people suggest we're just years away from the lawlessness of some us states . but a shocking states. but a shocking
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altercation in london has thrown new focus on the debate. so this is the moment an asian shop owner grappled with a black woman he accused of shoplifting dunng woman he accused of shoplifting during an incident in peckham in south london on monday . footage south london on monday. footage shows her swinging a basket while he appears to grab her by the arm and neck as she reportedly tried to make her way out. the shop, armed with goods, a 45 year old man has been interviewed under caution by the met police while a 31 year old woman was arrested for assault and bailed . footage of the and bailed. footage of the incident circulated online and sparked blm protests outside the hair and cosmetics store. furious crowds called for the shop to be shut and left hundreds of signs and notes outside as its owners stayed away. others carried placards that read protect black women and go to hell. east asia says it comes as britain battles a shoplifting epidemic , of course, shoplifting epidemic, of course, with the owners of primark,
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tesco and john lewis. all recently publicly warning about a rapid rise in brazen theft . so a rapid rise in brazen theft. so adam brooks , unfortunately, it adam brooks, unfortunately, it feels like now the american race war post blm is being imported to the uk. that's really sad . to the uk. that's really sad. and because you have a lot of sympathy for the owner of the asian, i. >> i've had clubs and bars and pubs for years. i've had to eject a lot of men. i've had to eject a lot of men. i've had to eject women . so there is a way eject women. so there is a way to do it. it wasn't particularly textbook what he did. he was a little bit over overzealous there, but at the end of the day , if you're protecting your livelihood and you know from an alleged shoplifter, you know, he thinks that she's stealing from him. he's got to try and protect his shot or get her out . his shot or get her out. >> i don't think there was any racism . racism. >> there's no racism. if i'll say it now on record, if this woman was white, there would be
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no race debate at all and there'd still be two races involved in that altercation . involved in that altercation. why is this being labelled as a racist? this is just a mob being whipped up by a load of troublemakers. they have been whipped up, christine, because we've seen big protests outside the shop. >> shop has had stay >> this shop has had to stay shut and what's so sad about thatis shut and what's so sad about that is we know how difficult it is for the owners stores as is for the owners of stores as the police don't get involved these days. they have with this case it's got case because obviously it's got a . but usually a high profile. but usually people can shoplift whatever they want. so stores and store owners are desperately trying to stop shoplifters and sometimes that means they are going to have to use a little bit of brute. >> paul john lewis apparently lost a billion £1 billion worth of goods last year. now, this is far removed from john lewis. obviously but this owner has every right to use reasonable force to protect his his property. and the goods in his shop are his property. if he shop are his property. and if he thought this woman was shoplift
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, he had every right to try and restrain her. now, whether he used a little bit too much force or not, it's not clear from the video. but yes, of course. and as adam said, if the police aren't to going protect people, which police which they're not, the police weren't come to that, weren't going to come to that, weren't going to come to that, were and arrest them. he were they? and arrest them. he had right to try and had every right to try and apprehend her and stop her leaving without leaving the shop without actually physically on actually physically hanging on to adam also completely to her. but adam also completely right. been a white right. if that had been a white woman, we simply wouldn't have heard about it and we wouldn't be talking about it. it's another whip up another attempt to whip up racism by the black community. >> but matthew laws, you say that you understand why black women to feel empowered . women have to feel empowered. >> ed? well, i mean, look, i think that they they're clearly this , as adam says , it looks this is, as adam says, it looks like the guy wasn't quite a textbook example. i think you said adam was a very good phrase. but i think that it's understandable, though. yeah. yes. i mean, human reaction. it was an understandable and human reaction. but clearly the situation got out of hand and we'll see what happens in terms
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of the police. i mean, i think that the demonstrations , what that the demonstrations, what i think about the demonstrations, is there a sense of a wider anger than the incident? you know, ngozi fulani a lot know, this is ngozi fulani a lot who are stone making this protest now, you remember ngos , protest now, you remember ngos, if there's money to be made, it was the woman. >> yeah, she was the woman who stoked a race war that was never there with poor lady susan hussey humiliated that woman , hussey humiliated that woman, caused her to lose her job. now caused her to lose herjob. now she's back within the royal fold now. but i'm sorry. i view that as a nefarious force. >> and i think and i think we all know know social media can whip up a storm just like that without with selective editing of videos i think has been of the videos i think has been alleged as well. but look, i think totally on broken think i totally agree on broken britain about three hours britain and about three hours ago, on my way to the studios, i saw an absolutely classic example was somebody example url, which was somebody who urinating about ten example url, which was somebody who from'inating about ten example url, which was somebody who from where] about ten example url, which was somebody who from where iabout ten example url, which was somebody who from where i live,: ten example url, which was somebody who from where i live, which yards from where i live, which isn't actually far from isn't actually that far from where shop is. i walk past where the shop is. i walk past that shop. >> should have just waited to use the studio. >> oh, no, no, no. it's even worse than can just say
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worse than that. can i just say so? then. and then the so? so. and then. and then the guy not only does that, he then goes into the tube station. i think waves at guy who is think he waves at the guy who is being to stand and being paid to stand there and stop people, a fair evading. and then literally walks then he just literally walks through gates waving at the through the gates waving at the guy. need we need rules guy. we need we need rules in force. exactly the force. exactly and the criminals. we need rules. criminals one line. criminals have >> one last line. criminals have more rights than victims nowadays. it's the broken window theory you've got. >> you've got to. it's the broken window theory. if you if you care about the broken window and the small things, then that helps prevent larger crimes. so we britain to end. we need broken britain to end. >> now, the government has reportedly paused, poised ban reportedly paused, poised to ban disposable and disposable vapes on health and environmental grounds. tough to take if you're angela rayner , take if you're angela rayner, who has revealed that her children call her the vape dragon . still, the shadow deputy dragon. still, the shadow deputy pm said that she backed the move but refused to practise what she preached. gilman's talking about banning disposable vapes next week. >> you've described yourself to matt forde recently. you said , matt forde recently. you said, you say that your children call
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you say that your children call you the vape dragon and yes, i mean, i use vape to give up smoking, which is obviously smoking, which is obviously smoking is terrible . smoking is terrible. >> well, i wish i could give up vaping. i'm going to do my utmost to make sure that i do that. and young people need to know that vaping is not a way forward they should not get forward and they should not get addicted to because it is addicted to it because it is incredibly addictive and costly as so they need to stop as well. so they need to stop the vape dragon. >> our future deputy prime minister. adam, you're shaking your head. >> i can't. i think vapes are disgusting. as a father of a teenage boy, i've got to let the viewers know how much of a problem these vapes are for teenage kids. problem these vapes are for teenage kids . they are teenage kids. they are a terrible, terrible problem . terrible, terrible problem. >> but should she be shamed? matthew >> no, not at all, because she made absolutely clear that she she doesn't think the vaping is a good idea. she supports the a banning the flavours and things which attract young people. well, look, you know, i mean people do you know winston churchill drank a bottle of brandy day but we're still brandy a day but we're still pretty was. these things
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pretty glad he was. these things are addictive, christine. pretty glad he was. these things are they addictive, christine. pretty glad he was. these things are they are. ctive, christine. >> they are. >> they are. >> but come on. is >> they are. but come on. is vaping any worse than alcohol, for destroys for example? alcohol destroys your liver, vaping destroys your lungs. angela is lungs. yeah. angela rayner is authentic and she has some sort of normality about her. she has some personal honesty, she has personality which keir starmer doesn't have. she is the john prescott to tony blair. starmer is so in labour even now, comparing her to boris johnson. well, starmer is so bland and boring. rayner is. at least she's normal. she's also . she's she's normal. she's also. she's got beautiful hair, miaow , she got beautiful hair, miaow, she says. christine but she hasn't changed. >> i used to go campaigning with her in manchester, knocking on doors. nice woman. and she's yes, she is. and she is exactly what you is what you get. so what you see is what you get. so she's hard left, though, isn't she? >>i she? >> i just don't want her running. >> w- w— >> the country stood up to corbyn, she said when she was the shadow education secretary, she to corbyn. she's she stood up to corbyn. she's not the left of not hard left. she's the left of keir. hard left. she's keir. she's not hard left. she's not started to corbyn not a corbyn started to corbyn be minister . not a corbyn started to corbyn be minister. she didn't be prime minister. she didn't vote corbyn to be leader, vote for corbyn to be leader, but that's nothing to do
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but that's got nothing to do with views on vaping. with her views on vaping. >> i thought was incredibly >> i thought she was incredibly honest that, that honest in that, in that interview she said, she's interview she said, yes, she's going no, it's not going to be a great no, it's not right. trying give up and right. i'm trying to give up and be a good example? be set. a good example? >> absolutely. i couldn't agree more, christine, of more, christine, because of course, were trying to course, sky news were trying to do gotcha question. do the gotcha question. >> was quite >> i just thought it was quite funny that she and the nanny state all over the place. >> if somebody wants to vape, just like if somebody wants to have better controls have a we need better controls to kids and that is a to stop the kids and that is a father of a teenage boy saying it's a massive problem. >> with you >> angela agrees with you stopping children it, stopping children doing it, whether agree. whether you're we all agree. >> hamilton adam brooks matthew, to coming to do stand by, because coming up, has prince harry salvaged his week after his reputation this week after hosting invictus games in hosting the invictus games in germany, did the arrival of germany, or did the arrival of meghan were meghan mean the couple were up to old tricks? find out to their old tricks? find out what my panel think reveal what my panel think as we reveal our tonight's our nominations for tonight's greatest britain and union jackass. but an jackass. but next, an uncancelled after scots booed engush uncancelled after scots booed english fans rendition english football fans rendition of king, the of god save the king, the british bashing corporations. nick robertson has gone one step further called england further and called on england to completely . so further and called on england to co he letely . so further and called on england to cohe out ly . so further and called on england to cohe out of . so further and called on england to cohe out of order? . so further and called on england to cohe out of order? britain's . so is he out of order? britain's favourite entertainer, jim
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davidson , tackles the eu davidson, tackles that the eu propaganda scene at the bbc proms and the cancellation of racine. murphy you don't want to go anywhere davidson. go anywhere is jim davidson. he's on brilliant form and he's live in just two minutes time
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it's time for uncancelled . and it's time 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 i'm delighted to be joined now by legendary comic britain's favourite entertainer , jim favourite entertainer, jim davidson. now, jim , a heated davidson. now, jim, a heated debate has broken out over the future of england's national anthem . jim, after this football anthem. jim, after this football match against scotland last night led to some very unsavoury scenes. so this is the moment the tartan army drowned out a rendition of god save the queen. king king, sorry. during the 3—1 england win, it happened in park
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now that one incident led to the bbc's as apparently impartial nick robinson tweeting that england should ditch our national anthem altogether . jim, national anthem altogether. jim, can you believe that ? it well , can you believe that? it well, first of all, dan , i don't think first of all, dan, i don't think this is a very serious issue. >> it's a bit pantomime, isn't it? >> the booing and whatever. and why does scotland, the scottish fans boo god save the king? >> well, the liverpool fans boo it. they're certainly the celtic fans. >> boo it for political and religious things. >> but i think the scottish fans there is a thing in the verse six. >> it says to quash the rebellious scots . but i think rebellious scots. but i think that's that's i just think it's
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a bit pantomime . listen, i have a bit pantomime. listen, i have a bit pantomime. listen, i have a glaswegian father , so i have a glaswegian father, so i have to be a little careful what i say . but for to be a little careful what i say. but for nick to be a little careful what i say . but for nick robinson , he say. but for nick robinson, he just jumps on anything to have a go at the monarchy and have a go at society, then why didn't he let him go up to scotland and then he could boo when they sing flower of scotland? or will be coming down the road. that's it i >> -- >> get on. >> get on. >> nick robinson up there. i'm sick of listening to him. anyway, he gets on my nerves. >> good. well, look, let's stick with the british bashing. >> he's always whingeing. >> he's always whingeing. >> worse me . >> he's worse than me. >> he's worse than me. >> he's worse than me. >> he's a grumpy old man. >> he is. he's a grumpy old man. not that you are that jim . not not that you are that jim. not that that. but look , the that you are that. but look, the british bashing corporation is facing into its facing an inquiry into its coverage of the last night of the as this massive eu the proms as this massive eu flags could be seen being waved .look flags could be seen being waved . look at this, jim . lord . look at this, jim. lord dannatt never said . that.
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dannatt never said. that. lots of anger, jim, about these flags , these eu flags. what did you make of it? is it the bbc's fault? >> well, it's ironical that we're seeing in britain will never ever be slaves and they're waving the european flag. >> do you think those people went out or got onto amazon and ordered these flags to go and take. no, they were given to them by the bbc who want to just. here we go. there they are .look just. here we go. there they are . look at them look sandal wearing , tree hugging muesli wearing, tree hugging muesli eating, people giving eu flags out. we're not part of the eu anymore. we are great britain. that's the whole thing about last night of the proms. what's going on? do you know? do you know think gave those flags out . nick robinson that's him . . nick robinson that's him. >> nick robinson he he certainly would be taking an eu flag, wouldn't he ?
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wouldn't he? >> yeah. i view it as the flag of oppression, jim i really do . of oppression, jim i really do. >> but i agree with you. >> but i agree with you. >> mind you, i always do. >> mind you, i always do. >> yeah. good, good. >> yeah. good, good. >> that means you're sound. and a spokesperson for the bbc, though, jim, because, you know, we do both sides of the story here on gb news said audiences choose to bring their own flags and the royal albert hall specifies limitations specifies size limitations within guidelines for within their guidelines for safety jim, look , safety reasons. but jim, look, it's rubbish , absolute rubbish . it's rubbish, absolute rubbish. there's the bbc side, there's jim's side. now look, jim, it hasn't been a good week for the beeb though , because their beeb though, because their problems don't stop there. the state broadcaster has given into cancel culture of the extreme gender lobby dropped this run of shows celebrating the irish singer songwriter rasheen murphy. the axe scene comes after the former moloko frontwoman suggested kids shouldn't be given puberty blockers. jim that is a view held by the majority of the british public. so should the british public. so should the british bashing corporation be apologising to rasheen murphy
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and reinstating these shows ? and reinstating these shows? >> well, if i was her, i wouldn't want to be reinstated by the bbc. >> i think that the cancel culture works in the opposite way, of which the cancellers want out. for instance, when we weren't allowed to show our advert on talktv or on sky news, our subscribers for ustream had gone through the roof. this lady, ross ross and pronounceable murphy has now her album is top of the charts. i think the more i think we're sick of being cancelled. we're sick of being cancelled. we're sick of being cancelled. we're sick of the accusations. dan and the public are sick of it and their showing support and they're showing that they're sick of it by buying that album, they're signing up for ustream . they're signing up for ustream. we've of the cancel we've had enough of the cancel culture. this is what this program is all about. dan and good luck to ross. unpronounceable murphy and i hope that album stays. she doesn't look like a pop singer, doesn't look like a pop singer, does she? she looks as if she
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should be reading the regional news, doesn't she? a bit . news, doesn't she? a bit. >> now look, gemma , a bbc >> now look, gemma, a bbc spokesperson told us that rashid murphy continues to be played on six music, adding the artist collections from our archive are regularly on rotation , regularly on rotation, frequently changed to reflect station initiatives as they station wide initiatives as they get confirmed. there was no other reason for the change. >> a fantastic album, apparently, and what she's only she's had an opinion on that's all it is if you don't like her opinion, don't listen it. no. opinion, don't listen to it. no. >> opinion that probably >> an opinion that probably most folk lunacy . folk agree with. it's lunacy. this is cancel culture lunacy and you're right, jim, we have to fight against it. but look on more serious news, jim, a really shocking expose by the daily express has revealed that french cops by uk taxpayers to cops paid for by uk taxpayers to stop the migrant crisis, allowing boats to are allowing small boats to are allowing small boats to are allowing small boats to allowing these small boats to continue crossing the channel and they seem to be preferring partying to doing their job. now, jim, look , we have issue now, jim, look, we have no issue with the and it looks fun, with the party and it looks fun, doesn't it? but given the partying at the time on these small boats are literally being
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launched from the beaches of calais, there's an issue there, isn't there ? isn't there? >> yes, there is. this is partygate again. never mind, bons partygate again. never mind, boris or bernard jenkin. let's nick them french coppers, get them to go out there and sink some boats and do some work. all them little budding, little clouzeaux inspect the clouzeaux. i mean, they're absolutely hopeless, aren't they? and how much are we paying them a year? dan? 178 million. what we need to do is don't give them that money. just have a handful of cash. send someone down to the beach down there in folkestone . beach down there in folkestone. and when these illegal immigrants turn up invading our country , give them 50 grand country, give them 50 grand each, go away , go to belgium, go each, go away, go to belgium, go somewhere else, much nicer. there's your money and we'll save a fortune . save a fortune. >> yeah, exactly. and mucky macron, give us back our £480 million. >> i mean, goodness me, jim, we need that money. we need that money. >> we do need that money. dan, we're getting older and we need to buy retirement home. you and
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i and we'll go off and we'll sit there and spend our last years drinking champagne while listening to racine. >> murphy jim davidson, thank you so much, jim. we'll speak next week . brilliant as ever. next week. brilliant as ever. but time now to reveal tonight's greatest britain in union jackass. my superstar panel returned christine hamilton, who's your nominee for gb? >> well, i am so angry with the scots fans booing god save the king that i nominate the england football team. they've been rivals for 150 years and they won last night. so the entire england team up yours, scotland. well, christine , it's only well, christine, it's only yesterday that i actually learned that you have been such a big supporter of the england team , you and your husband, neil team, you and your husband, neil hamilton, once recorded a chat city single. >> and it's in my head. it's called england are jolly. you've got to have a quick listen. honestly, this is astonishing. london, germany , england . are london, germany, england. are johnny de equipo and scoring
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goals . honestly, christine, it's goals. honestly, christine, it's in my head. england are jolly. i love it. >> you promised this me last night. you were whatsapping me last night when you'd seen it. and you promised me you wouldn't put it on. >> it's been in my head all day and i just had to do it. i had and ijust had to do it. i had to do it. you were a pop star. honestly, is there anything you haven't? >> is the album out soon? >> is the album out soon? >> it should be. adam brooks. your nominee? >> my nominee is ben wallace >> my nominee is mp ben wallace for about how the for speaking out about how the echr protects terrorists. we need to leave as soon as possible . possible. >> and matthew, as your greatest britain nominee . britain nominee. >> now, dan, don't don't hit the roof. but mine is prince harry because whatever you think about him and i think we all have quite strong views on him, the invictus are a real invictus games are a real triumph he's stuck them triumph and he's stuck with them through thick and thin. >> mean, adam, christine, do >> i mean, adam, christine, do you feel like the invictus games has changed your opinion on harry? >> no, no, i always had a high
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opinion of harry in relation to the invictus games and the way he's behaved since then. cannot change that achievement. but he is in danger of damaging his legacy. >> it's the best thing he's ever done. it is the best thing he's ever done. but look, i've got to go christine hamilton and go with christine hamilton and the england football team. this is largely because of the revelation christine once revelation that christine once recorded a song called england are jolly d to back the team. well done, christine. here's your union jackass. >> christine oh, sorry. union jack. she has pulled myself together . my jack. she has pulled myself together. my union jackass is . together. my union jackass is. despite his heroic efforts , when despite his heroic efforts, when he tried to revive the policeman, keith palmer, who was who died at the house of commons, it's tobias ellwood, the idiot immediate past chairman of the defence committee, for putting out what was effectively a tourist video for the taliban. what on earth was he thinking about? absolute jackass behaviour. >> adam brooks, your nominee for my nominee is the lunatic london mayor sadiq khan, for pushing 20
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mile mile an hour zones all over london. >> we need to get him out as soon as possible . soon as possible. >> and matthew lazar, your union jackass nominee. >> so we've already had him. but in the already tonight , ben in the already tonight, ben wallace for the exact same reason that adam adam said he's the definition of hypocrisy. he's been a tory mp and a minister for 13 years. they could have pulled out of the echr at any point. they haven't . he's whinging about it . and yet he's whinging about it now. total hypocrisy. . and yet he's whinging about it nokaayil hypocrisy. . and yet he's whinging about it nokaay . hypocrisy. . and yet he's whinging about it nokaay . oh, ocrisy. . and yet he's whinging about it nokaay . oh, who y. . and yet he's whinging about it nokaay . oh, who am i going to >> okay. oh, who am i going to go with? >> it's got to be sadiq khan. on and adam brooks . and adam brooks. >> london's failed mayor, bringing misery to the city. ah, there are now blm style protests in peckham in a large part, i believe, because of the race war that khan has stoked . i know that khan has stoked. i know that khan has stoked. i know that isn't why adam nominated him. but, you know, it adds to the wider picture. >> he's a terrible london mayor. >> he's a terrible london mayor. >> dan yeah, he is. >> dan yeah, he is. >> he'll be doing a great job.
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>> he'll be doing a great job. >> adam brooks, matthew a lazy your party might have jeremy corbyn to contend with soon and chris dean hamilton, my superstar panel. thank you so much. thank you for your company . i'm back again tomorrow night from we'll lady from 9 pm. we'll have lady colin campbell and whittaker and kelvin mackenzie back, too. next up , though, it's headliners with up, though, it's headliners with their irreverent look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages . good night . . good night. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news alex deakin weather on. gb news alex deakin here with your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. >> a three way split with the weather tomorrow. quite blustery start, of course, particularly northern many places northern scotland. many places dry sunny spells, but dry with sunny spells, but across parts northern across parts of northern england, stays england, north wales stays fairly dull. tonight. it'll be wet and windy across much of scotland and northern ireland thanks of low thanks to this area of low pressure. strongest winds pressure. the strongest winds across the western through across the western isles through the then moving the evening and then moving across northern most parts of the during the early
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