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tv   Laurence Fox  GB News  September 16, 2023 1:00am-1:11am BST

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coveralls specialist biohazard coveralls at the main migrant processing facility. there the home office said the precautionary measures were taken in response to
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reports of some small boat arrivals being unwell. around 300 migrants arrived today after being picked up on six small boats in the english channel. now the man killed in a dog attack in staffordshire yesterday has been named by police as ian price . the 52 year police as ian price. the 52 year old died in hospital after being seriously injured in stone near walsall yesterday afternoon . a walsall yesterday afternoon. a man has been arrested on suspicion of being in charge of two dangerous dogs believed to be american bullies and the prime minister said today the breed will be banned in the uk by the end of the year. three members of sara sharif's family have been remanded in custody today after being charged with the ten year old's murder. sara s father, irfan sharif, and his partner and brother have also been charged with causing or allowing the death of a child. sara was found dead at a home in woking in surrey after officers were called from pakistan by her
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father on the 10th of august. a french couple has been jailed for almost ten years after trying to smuggle vietnamese migrant s into the uk. inside domestic furniture . julia domestic furniture. julia toussaint and adrian paul were sentenced to nine years and ii sentenced to nine years and 11 months in prison after pleading guilty to assisting unlawful migration into the uk . the pair migration into the uk. the pair squeezed vietnamese migrants inside specially adapted sofas and chests of drawers in an effort to smuggle them through border checks at the port of newhaven and train drivers will strike at the end of this month in their long running dispute over pay. aslef says its members at 61 train operators will walk out on the 30th of september and then again on the 4th of october. the union said the strikes would force train operators to cancel all services, causing disruption for passengers . that's your latest passengers. that's your latest news this is gb news across the
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uk on your tv, in your car, on your digital radio, and on your smart speaker. now, by saying play smart speaker. now, by saying play gb news. this is britain's news was interesting
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parent polling was interesting in revealing that about in itself, revealing that about 75% didn't know what 75% of parents didn't know what their being taught in their kids were being taught in school . but when . told 75% were school. but when. told 75% were
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against it. where it gets very interesting is the teacher polling. so here we go. those who identify as lgbtq lmnop are represented primary and represented in primary and secondary teaching at secondary school teaching at 250% average. 250% above the national average. seeing movement seeing as the alphabet movement is than a sex is a political rather than a sex rights one these days, rights based one these days, that should give pause. that should give us pause. teachers five times teachers are also five times less to identify any less likely to identify in any way conservative. way as conservative. no surprises but interesting surprises there, but interesting given almost 5050, given that it was almost 5050, red blue, just five years red and blue, just five years ago now, where it gets fascinating is in age range. the average age of . average age of. teachers has been falling for more than a decade, and amongst them is a sizeable and growing cohort of true believers of the new religion or, as a senior conservative said to me this afternoon, all the afternoon, they're all in the 20s and they've got 20s and 30s. they've got indoctrinated when one was indoctrinated when no one was paying indoctrinated when no one was paying in 50% of paying attention. in 50% of those 18 24, 50% those aged 18 to 24, 50% strongly disagreed with children's parents being told should child to should the child wish to socially transition the first socially transition in the first perilous step towards irreversible mutilation. this same parents same 50% don't think parents should know what should be able to know what their are should
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should be able to know what theiitheir are should should be able to know what theiitheir lives. should should be able to know what theiitheir lives. of should should be able to know what theiitheir lives. of course,)uld live their lives. of course, parents in that scenario become completely because completely redundant because parents traditionally take on the business of a child's private life. >> it is. why they, though, >> it is. why do they, though, why, out of interest? and why, just out of interest? and why, just out of interest? and why are parents charge of why are parents in charge of their and not the state? >> well, i mean, you know, i'm not going to and give you not going to try and give you a pat answer to that, it is pat answer to that, but it is just is just a matter of how just it is just a matter of how it isn't it? i mean, it works, isn't it? i mean, children are born into as you as you started your your monologue, you started your your monologue, you you know, you talked about, you know, being a family, then being born into a family, then being born into a family, then being born into a family, then being born community. and being born into a community. and then about the then you talked about the nation, think, you know, nation, which i think, you know, nafions nation, which i think, you know, nations coherence nations only have coherence insofar they manifest
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insofar as they they manifest cultural, you know, cultural features and characteristics and values that hang together. so there are things to do with cohesion . and when you're born cohesion. and when you're born with people around you, those are the people that you go to when you need help. those are the people who are your role models. those are the people who inculcate you a set of values inculcate in you a set of values and better or and priorities, for better or for but “f—playground
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daniel lowe in the playground when i was about i think. when i was about eight, i think. >> i mean, look, here's >> yeah. i mean, look, here's the are living in a the thing. we are living in a really worrying time it really worrying time when it comes availability of . comes to the availability of. you know, i mean, kids are being exposed to all sorts of stuff . i exposed to all sorts of stuff. i think i'm not 100% sure that it's bad to talk about things that are going on. >> is what about transgenderism 7 >> is what about transgenderism ? because that's obviously that rapid onset gender dysphoria is a thing. absolutely it wasn't a
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thing five years ago. it's a massive thing now. so, yeah . massive thing now. so, yeah. should we encourage that or should we go? no, no, no . kids should we go? no, no, no. kids give it a bit because, you know, obviously and also the statistics are that most of these people gay men these people turn into gay men or women. isn't it really homophobic , transgenderism? homophobic, transgenderism? anyway, so one of the other things, you know, it must so things, you know, it must be so hard being a teacher. >> my mum was a teacher. and, you know, i speak to the you know, i know i speak to the teachers at school. kids are teachers at school. my kids are still school age. there lot still school age. there is a lot of transgender where they've got a lot of their friends that started out a girl, changed genders . i'd started out a girl, changed genders. i'd never heard of started out a girl, changed genders . i'd never heard of that genders. i'd never heard of that really being so common until, as you , the teachers started you said, the teachers started teaching them how to do it. >> i don't really know. i don't. >> i don't really know. i don't. >> they are okay. >> they are okay. >> i got i got to take me to most teachers are actually telling children you no, not most teachers, but you don't need most teachers do it. you only one teacher one only need one teacher and one child. that's their life ruined. >> but the thing is, right, it's only part of the school. it's only part of the school. it's only school. and i do only part of school. and i do think does need to talk
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think school does need to talk aboutisit think school does need to talk about is it a part of school that you would be happy finally, before shouting at me that you would be happy finally, beforein shouting at me that you would be happy finally, beforein my shouting at me that you would be happy finally, beforein my ears?jting at me again in my ears? >> is it a part of the school? is it part is it something we depend on for the school curriculum? people teaching kids they body. yes they may be born wrong body. yes or no? >> probably not. >> um, probably not. >> um, probably not. >> there we go. >> there we go. >> oh, dear. we're to going get ofcom right. you are watching and listening to gb news. still to i will be joined by the to come, i will be joined by the leader of the climate party, gabby, the plant gabby, to discuss the plant planet's march to impending doom. don't miss it. back in three. the temperatures rising. >> boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hi there. it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office. with the gb news forecast, it's going to stay warm in the south over the next 24 hours. it's going to stay cool in the north. but through the weekend, there's an increased chance of thundery showers places as the showers in places as the humidity rises . for the time humidity rises. for the time being, a weather front is stuck across central swathe of the uk
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that's been bringing wet weather all day, really across central and southern scotland, northern england, northern ireland. that continues into the night time to the far north. we keep clear spells and a few showers, temperatures dipping in northern scotland , 3 to 6 celsius in scotland, 3 to 6 celsius in places . places. but it's a warm night across much of england and wales. teens in places . and wales. mid teens in places. and as night some of increased chance of some of these thundery showers turning up parts of wales in the up across parts of wales in the southwest. these fade away during the morning once again. then a fine day once again. and then a fine day for much southern half of for much of the southern half of the an outside for much of the southern half of the an
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rain easing away, a clear start then on sunday for sco don't , ’{, industry. you know, we don't make anything anymore. in the 20705, make anything anymore. in the 2070s, of our gross domestic 2070s, 25% of our gross domestic product manufacturing. you product was manufacturing. you know, why know, it's now below 10. why do we sticky inflation? we have sticky inflation? well, part reason is because we part of the reason is because we don't make stuff and sell it, which means we control the pnces which means we control the prices else. prices and everything else. when we mentioned
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we sell it abroad. you mentioned the evs, and without getting into the specifics of the actual thing, looking at thing, we're also looking at what's next ev? where's what's the next ev? where's the new where's new technology, where's the new innovation? forward
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are so certainly overpaid. they are so unattached from the real world. it is very, very concerning. i'm sure there are some parents out there who would agree with you. david comprehend my david can't comprehend my genius. oh, thanks, guys . help! genius. oh, thanks, guys. help! it's not possible to understand what is being said when people such as laurence talk so such as laurence fox talk so fast. sorry i am actually sorry because that was them. i thought i'd written too much and i got worried that it was too long and boring. anyway, welcome back to my connor tomlinson and my panel. connor tomlinson and esther this is fox esther stanhope. this is fox news hounds, where we go through
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