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gb news. >> no spin, no bias , no >> no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wootton. tonight the tories have put the brakes on the ruinous march to not zero. which of course means all out war with the woke mainstream media. >> it's all about politics. >> it's all about politics. >> you're making a series of claims that aren't true. >> no, this is absolute. only about doing what i believe to be in the long term interests of the country for the boston society. >> drive this country. >> don't drive in this country. i think society are not worried about installing a. >> so sorry, that >> so sorry, but that is a ludicrous statement. >> so sorry, but that is a lud sous statement. >> so sorry, but that is a lud sous searly|ent. >> so sorry, but that is a lud sous searly signs are good. >> so the early signs are good. but will sunak's government hold their nerve against the establishment? civil servants and even the wets in their own party? i'll pose that in my digest next. then i'll get the
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views of my superstar panel. tonight, i'm joined by allison pearson, lord bailey and amy nicole turner. and if you thought the bbc and sky news were bad, here's chris packham on channel 4 pledging his loyalty to eco terrorists and weighing up whether to blow up an oil pipeline. >> if we do blow up pipelines and we do get caught, yeah, we're going take a beating we're going to take a beating from the state. >> street icon kelvin >> fleet street icon kelvin mackenzie hits out at this broadcasting madness later and the former sun editor responds to the retirement today of rupert murdoch . and after king rupert murdoch. and after king charles delivers his own climate speech , so must we strive speech, so must we strive together to protect the world from our most existential challenge of all that of global warming? so what's the monarch undermining the pm today? well, my royal mastermind, daddy, colin campbell and phil dampier, give their unrivalled analysis. elsewhere, lapdogs . sir elsewhere, brussels lapdogs. sir keir has said he doesn't want to
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diverge from the eu. in a bombshell leaked video. so it's the labour party gearing itself up for a brexit betrayal. and whitaker is hot on this one. and finally , after a woman called finally, after a woman called karen complains about the offence of brighton restaurant, karen's diner , where they are karen's diner, where they are dismissed as anon , cautious and dismissed as anon, cautious and titled and middle aged is julie burchill right that women should actually aspire to be more? karen kim woodburn lowri turner and joanna jarjue. my goodness , and joanna jarjue. my goodness, it's going to kick off, isn't it? they battle the subject of the karens in the clash . we'll the karens in the clash. we'll also bring you a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages . this is dan wootton tonight. let's . let's go. you're watching tv news. britain's news channel. by the way, if you are called karen, i love the name. i always have loved the name. and i think you
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should be so proud of it . and it should be so proud of it. and it must be horrible to be mocked in that way. so anyway, we are discussing that soon. julie burchill very serious point burchill is a very serious point that was making. first that she was making. first though, news with polly though, the news with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> dan, thank you. good evening. well, the top story tonight is that the bank of england has kept interest rates at 5.25. today, the bank's governor, andrew bailey, says price rises are slowing faster than expected and should continue to do so. it follows yesterday's better than expected inflation data, but the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, says despite the announcement, britain's been left worse off under the conservatives . conservatives. >> i think there will be a sense of relief, particularly for those who are coming up to the end of their mortgage deals. but let's look at where we are in the bigger picture because somebody coming up to remortgage their house today is looking at paying their house today is looking at paying £220 more a month than
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they would have done if they had a remortgaged a year ago. so this is still a very challenging time for families and businesses with the cost of living crisis, which continues to bite for borrowers may start to feel the benefits of the bank of england's announcement shortly after it was made nationwide said it will be cutting the majority of its fixed rate mortgages . mortgages. >> the country's biggest building society will now offer five and ten year fixed rates of below 5. for the first time, buyer and home movers of the country . now the prime minister country. now the prime minister said today hard pressed families shouldn't have to pay an unaffordable price for the uk to reach net zero. shadow minister for industry and decarbonisation , sarah jones said. however, the government's plan to roll back some climate policies is the wrong decision . but rishi sunak wrong decision. but rishi sunak hit back, saying he wouldn't proceed plans that would proceed with plans that would punish motorists and working people. been through the people. we've been through the numbers and we're absolutely confident that we are on track
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to hit all our international and domestic targets, which, the domestic targets, which, by the way, leading and the way, are world leading and the reason i have confidence in that is because we've overdelivered on all of our carbon budgets to date, saying, date, despite everyone saying, oh, might not hit them. oh, you might not hit them. >> them. >> we've over delivered on them. plus that the costs plus we can see that the costs of of new of some of these new technologies are falling far faster people faster than people have predicted. wind is predicted. offshore wind is a great of that cost. great example of that cost. today 70% less we predicted today 70% less than we predicted in 2016. >> five five companies have been hit with fines of almost £600,000 for making unwanted calls to elderly and vulnerable people . they were found to be people. they were found to be pressurising people into buying insurance for household appliances like washing machines and fridges . the information and fridges. the information commissioner's office has fined 16 companies almost £1.5 million since 2021 for similar calls as international news. and in the last hour, volodymyr zelenskyy has met with president biden at the white house. the ukrainian president is in the united states to garner further backing
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for the war against russia. congress is bitterly divided over a new military aid package, with many republicans starting to question the level of support that the us has already sent . that the us has already sent. $11.113 billion in security and humanity aid to the country. well, the king has paid tribute to what he calls the india impensable relationship between the uk and france. on the second day of his visit, there , his day of his visit, there, his majesty and queen camilla spending the afternoon visiting a flower market. despite the rain, they then had headed on to the notre dame cathedral and earlier on, his majesty became the first british monarch to speak from the senate chamber in paris . during that time, he paris. during that time, he celebrated friendship and warm familial amity between the two nations. as well as commenting on unity on issues such as climate change, age, online dab+ radio and the tune in app . this radio and the tune in app. this
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is . gb news. is. gb news. >> finally , finally, rishi >> finally, finally, rishi sunak's bold reversal of our ruinous march towards nasro has given this conservative government a purpose . sir keir government a purpose. sir keir and labour have immediately committed to stick to the ludicrous , unrealistic and ludicrous, unrealistic and poverty inducing 2030 ban on diesel and petrol cars create a genuine wedge issue at the next election. the establishment civil service blob globalist green lobby, eco extremists and of course the mainstream media are up in arms. but of course the mainstream media are up in arms . but for of course the mainstream media are up in arms. but for once the tories are not giving in to their hysteria . listen to sunak their hysteria. listen to sunak take on nick robinson on the british bashing corporation this morning . morning. >> hold on a second. prime minister, you stand up with the authority of prime minister in this building and you say you're scrapping a series of proposals . and when i ask you about them, you say, well, somebody
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considered and in considered and it was in the appendix of this document, there's be scrapped, there's nothing to be scrapped, which is why your former environment says environment minister says you're pretending to halt frightening proposals do not exist. >> no, ijust exist. >> no, i just i exist. >> no, ijust i reject exist. >> no, i just i reject that entirely. these are all things that have been raised by very credible people about ways to meet our net zero obligations. >> as you said yesterday in your speech, i'm this isn't about politics. and yet minutes after this, your party headquarters issued a social media thing saying rishi sunak scrap this. and he scrapped that. there was a press release at the labour party. it's all about politics. you're making a series of claims that true. that aren't true. >> this is absolutely only >> no, this is absolutely only about doing i believe be >> no, this is absolutely only abthe doing i believe be >> no, this is absolutely only abthe long| i believe be >> no, this is absolutely only abthe long term i believe be >> no, this is absolutely only abthe long term interestsa be >> no, this is absolutely only abthe long term interests of be in the long term interests of the country . the country. >> that prompted tory deputy chair lee anderson to rage the bbc. as i've always said, the official opposition in our country, they did this during brexit. they are always doing it and it just proves once again how out of touch the bbc and large swaths of the mainstream
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media are with the great british pubuc media are with the great british public and the business secretary, kemi badenoch went even further during this extraordinary exchange on sky news, where the metropolitan lefty broadcaster proved once again it's not on the side of the british people . the british people. >> people would argue the poorest in society aren't fretting about when they're going to replace their car with an car because an electric car because the poorest society don't poorest in society don't drive in country. think fryston in this country. i think fryston society are not worried about installing a heater. >> sorry, but is >> i'm so sorry, but that is a ludicrous step ludicrous statement. if you step outside london, to my outside of london, come to my constituency, you will find the poorest in society. drive because they live in a rural area . these rules. no, no, no, area. these rules. no, no, no, no. what you said is actually quite astonishing. it's not astonishing. is astonishing. quite astonishing. it's not ast> there's going to >> of course, there's going to be much more of that sort of thing coming from the establishment media to try and stop rise in coming stop the popular rise in coming against unnecessary green
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measures, which will make hard working brits poor, even though we've done far more than any other major western democracy to cut carbon emissions. the blob has been despite keable despicable throughout this process. first, they leaked to the times last saturday that sunak was sticking to his nut zero timetable. well, a brazen attempt to bounce the pm into rejecting a u—turn . then they rejecting a u—turn. then they leaked the actual plans to the bbc to scupper sunak's major unveiling at the tory party conference as a senior source told the daily mail today this was an act of brazen disloyalty from a supposedly impartial civil servant trying to provoke division within tory ranks. but there's much more, much more to come as the sunday telegraph editor alastair heath warns today. editor alastair heath warns today . i hope sunak realises today. i hope sunak realises just how vicious the backlash will be. the blob , the cultural will be. the blob, the cultural
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aristocracy and myriad pseudo tories will unleash every dirty trick in the book to force him to back down broadcast hours will continue to be hysterically negative, as will the glaring c he will be accused of hating the youth. the church, the left wing think tanks, big business and charities will continue to condemn him. there will be leaks, resignations and attempts at ousting him . it will be nasty at ousting him. it will be nasty and frenzied. so sunak must be ready for the biggest fight of his political career and he's got to fight the weights in his own party, too. who should lose the whip if they vote against these measures? just like boris made them do during the brexit battle ? but to respond now, my battle? but to respond now, my superstar panel, top daily telegraph columnist allison pearson, the conservative peer, lord bailey, and the author and broadcaster amy nicholl turner.
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allison pearson, you are a major nut zero sceptic. it is fair to say what's been your reaction to this hysterical reaction from the british bashing corporation in sky news today , rishi sunak in sky news today, rishi sunak grows a backbone. >> ray so i'm so excited about that. i don't really care . yes, that. i don't really care. yes, of course . so what's been of course. so what's been happening for 20 years now is we have had the climate change act, the all powerful climate change committee mps, lots of people who've got some doubts about net zero have been silenced . there zero have been silenced. there has been what rishi sunak rightly described as a consensus stand that was arrived at by accident. all right. this green blob has prevented any of this being put to the public ever. it's totally under democratic. and now they've been slightly caught out. i think rishi has played a blinder because he can say to all his opponents , oh, do say to all his opponents, oh, do you want people to pay ten grand
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a year? do you want the poorest to pay 15 grand? they're very much on the back foot, but they are having tantrum. the are having an epic tantrum. the eco eco zealots and it is, as you say, it's in the it's in the media. we saw that. unbelievable interview with the sky news interviewer said to kemi badenoch jane secker said to kemi badenoch , oh, the poor, kemi badenoch, oh, the poor, they don't need to change their cars. they don't drive. do you think? have you? i mean, i mean, you know, as kemi badenoch , i you know, as kemi badenoch, i thought was brilliant. that thought it was brilliant. that is ludicrous statement. is a ludicrous statement. >> backed up the >> she backed it up with the fact of britons fact that a third of britons don't drive. amy people are living in the poorest of living in the poorest parts of the i living in the poorest parts of thei lived lincolnshire , >> i lived in lincolnshire, people in lincolnshire, some of the of the poorest parts of the country. rely on their country. people rely on their cars to get to their jobs. >> let's be very clear. hold on, stupid. let's be very clear about it. >> very, very wrong. even >> it is very, very wrong. even here london. you think here in london. why do you think the debate rumbled the ulez debate has rumbled on and and on? because those who and on and on? because those who supported ulez didn't know that the poorest in london drive . the the poorest in london drive. the minute you get beyond zone four for your car bound or your house
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bound, make your choice. and in london, when we looked at how many people drive from the lowest percentile incomes , the lowest percentile incomes, the numbers are actually quite, quite high in the two bottom percentiles. 29% of households rely did not use rely on a car. so when you use figures like a third of the country don't drive , how old are they and where do they live? yes, a third of people in london drive people in london don't drive because tubes and because they have tubes and buses up the wazoo. everybody else drive. else has to drive. >> so nicole do >> so amy, nicole turner, do you condemn rishi sunak for this throwback pedal? >> i, i think that when you said he was bold , it's the opposite. he was bold, it's the opposite. this was completely cowardly because if he was bold, why would he not be democrat ? pick would he not be democrat? pick and choose a time and this could go through parliament and take scrutiny and be discussed, as would appropriate would be appropriate in a functioning democracy. this is anti democratic. >> we arrive like this hold on to select the time. >> we haven't had any. wait, let me finish my sentence to pick a time conveniently be right in
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the middle of a reason. >> can i put something to you? >> can i put. how is that? >> can i put. how is that? >> do you know what? it's unfair, it not being debated. i've two things i've got to pick up two things because firstly, as explained i've got to pick up two things be myse firstly, as explained i've got to pick up two things be my digest,/, as explained i've got to pick up two things be my digest, sunakexplained i've got to pick up two things be my digest, sunak wasained in my digest, sunak was not planning to unveil policy at planning to unveil the policy at this time. >> he was bounced into it by bitter civil servants who were trying to ruin his announcement. so that's the first thing to say. the second thing say you so that's the first thing to say realise acond thing say you so that's the first thing to say realise thati thing say you so that's the first thing to say realise that theresa say you so that's the first thing to sayrealise that theresa may you so that's the first thing to say realise that theresa may was do realise that theresa may was the one who slipped through this commitment to getting to 100% by 2050. by that point. amy just let me finish my point. i'll let you respond by that point. she was a failed outgoing prime minister. the country was obsessed with brexit at that time. we were hoodwinked by theresa. >> i would say is everyone that voted boris johnson did so on the mandate that he would stick to. >> no, we were voting for brexit, the brexit election. >> but you know what? i'm glad you bring up brexit because this reminds me so much of brexit. your the public with your hoodwinking the public with these literal
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these big, massive, literal lies, the whole media. wait, wait, hang on a minute, meat tax seven meat tax, seven bins flying , car seven meat tax, seven bins flying, car sharing. i have literally discarded. that was never a government policy. and you've got people like can i finish my point? if you've got people like my parents who are picking a copy of the sun picking up a copy of the sun newspaper today and it says scrap and my mum's scrap meat tax. and my mum's going, a good idea, going, oh, that's a good idea, isn't it? knowing it is so isn't it? not knowing it is so reminiscent . i just want to reminiscent. i just want to finish. can i just finish? hold on. you've you've had on. you've had. you've had a i haven't point. haven't finished my point. >> . >> as always. >> as always. >> reminiscent of the >> that is reminiscent of the big brexit lie. that's my point. >> let's be very, very clear. there's two big things the pm has done. one, he's shown he's got some conviction. he's. yes, he's out. he's come out. >> and why didn't he put it through parliament? >> and why didn't he put it thr(|mportantly,ent? >> and why didn't he put it thr(|mportantly, he's not alone. >> importantly, he's not alone. the germans french and the the germans are french and the hauans the germans are french and the italians are going in the same direction . this isn't about do direction. this isn't about do we want to save the planet? yes, we want to save the planet? yes, we do. this is about. we want to save the planet? yes, we we'veis is about. we want to save the planet? yes, we we'veis isto»out. we want to save the planet? yes, we we'veis isto go:. we want to save the planet? yes, we we'veis isto go further, >> we've got to go further, though , don't think this though, don't we? i think this is start , but i think is a great start, but i think the 2050 target is totally unrealistic. and i actually
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think what i don't think what i hopeis think what i don't think what i hope is going to happen is that this gives the tories a poll bounce. they see how popular these policies are when they're writing the manifesto, potentially they toughen up. >> mean , the latest poll >> yeah, i mean, the latest poll was 42% are in favour of delaying the measures . i just delaying the measures. i just want to say to amy, listen to this, we would never , ever have this, we would never, ever have hit that 20, 30 target, never in a million years. and it would ruin people's lives. i haven't the grid that gives all the electricity in people. no, we wouldn't. we wouldn't pay more . wouldn't. we wouldn't pay more. >> and then you break back. >> and then you break back. >> we are just aligning ourselves with the target that the blessed eu has got. so we are not doing this. but i agree with you, dan, by the way. it's all going to fall apart, not because it's uncosted, it's going cost trillions of going to cost trillions of pounds these people have pounds and these people have hidden costs the hidden the costs from the british people. >> and let me just say, the moment that ed miliband came out and said we are keeping the 2030 target, thought, yes , i target, i thought, yes, i thought yes, because, you know
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what? you may have just lost yourself election on that what? you may have just lost yourrand election on that what? you may have just lost yourrand even ection on that what? you may have just lost yourrand even iftion on that what? you may have just lost yourrand even if you on that what? you may have just lost yourrand even if you win hat what? you may have just lost yourrand even if you win ,at what? you may have just lost yourrand even if you win , you're one. and even if you win, you're going lose the support of the going to lose the support of the british public one term. british public within one term. >> within one term. within one term, yes. >> w- term, yes. >> alone. what rishi >> the cost alone. what rishi needs outisit >> the cost alone. what rishi needs out is it costs needs to point out is it costs to do this. it isn't for free. it embarrassing. it is embarrassing. >> has net >> he has net zero accountability, responsibility or respect. >> amy nicole turner, you got the you my the final word. there you go. my superstar panel with me all night. also still to come, night. but also still to come, just after sunak net zero, climb down king charles used his speech in the french senate to declare global warming as earth's biggest threat. so was that a deliberate barb at the pm over climate backchat lady over the climate backchat lady colin campbell and phil dampier dissect that and i'm going to ask why that hard left freedom of speech hater hugh grant, of all people , was invited to the all people, was invited to the posh paris dinner. but up next in the clash after local karens in the clash after local karens in brighton complained about a new restaurant called karens diner, where the staff are intentionally rude, is the columnist julie burchill right that women should be more? karen kim woodburn , lowri turner and
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dampier coming up. >> but first, the clash . and an >> but first, the clash. and an almighty row is brewing after an enraged woman called karen has claimed that the restaurant chain karen's diners , where chain karen's diners, where customers are served by rude waiters who have trashed her name and attacked women. the popular girl's name has recently taken on a life of its own, representing a supposedly obnoxious and entitled middle aged woman, often found, quote, asking for the manager. now karen's diner claimed customers need a sense of humour to understand their concept . but in understand their concept. but in her latest spectator column , the her latest spectator column, the writer julie her latest spectator column, the writerjulie burchill her latest spectator column, the writer julie burchill certainly doesn't see the funny side in demonising women. she's declared said in a world where women are increasingly encouraged to be kind doormats, be more. karen so isjuue kind doormats, be more. karen so is julie burchill right? should women reclaim the derogatory term? karen let me know your thoughts by emailing dan at cbnnews.com. vote in our poll at
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gb news on twitter. but two clash on this now i'm joined by the tv personality kim woodburn, the tv personality kim woodburn, the journalist and broadcaster lowri turner, and the social commentatorjoanna lowri turner, and the social commentator joanna jarjue. great to have you all. larry, is it true that you actually view yourself as a bit of a karen and apparently even call your car? karen yes, i have named my car karen yes, i have named my car karen deliberately because i wanted the car to be kind of sort of a no nonsense , you know, sort of a no nonsense, you know, could get things done. >> i'm i'm very proud of you, karen. >> and i think that not only should more women be carried, i think men should be karen's, too, because i think actually we are to good service and are entitled to good service and things like restaurants, you know, my was having know, my son was having a problem today and i said, phone them again. problem today and i said, phone the heigain. no, phone them >> he said, no, phone them again. yeah, i am the woman again. so yeah, i am the woman who says and i'd like to talk to the manager very proudly so, the manager and very proudly so, joanna jarjue, your auntie karen i >> -- >> why? why >> why? why >> well, i think that the term karen has definitely been lost
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in translation in terms of what it actually means. so i completely get if you've got, you know, some sort of complaint at to kind go at a restaurant to kind of go and the manager, quote and speak to the manager, quote unquote . but actually, karen is unquote. but actually, karen is kind of seen this privilege kind of seen as this privilege middle aged woman who kind of doesn't know how to mind her business and actually originated from america, from black people, and being able to identify by people who had racial micro aggressions against them. so it would be privilege , privileged would be privilege, privileged women who would go and, you know, call the police on on small children who had lemonade stands or, you know , harassing stands or, you know, harassing black people who lived in more luxurious apartment complexes and, you know , basically and, you know, basically demanding that they prove that they actually lived there . so they actually lived there. so they actually lived there. so the actual origin. but joanna, the actual origin. but joanna, the point that joanna jarjue made, though, is that sorry that that julie burke made is that they would never use that sort of term with a name connected to a non—white ethnicity .
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a non—white ethnicity. >> and what about do you not feel sorry for all the karens of the world whose name is now forever dogged by this? they've got to live as karen for the rest of their lives. and i think it's a beautiful name. joanna now you've turned it into a putdown and you're sort of almost claiming that karen's a racist . racist. >> well, i haven't personally done, but actually , i think that done, but actually, i think that it started as something that was basically a term that was made into satire, and it was an internet meme. and it's kind of got out of hand and actually it was just a term to refer to microaggressions that happened towards black people. and now people for people just use it for absolutely it absolutely anything. so it doesn't mean that. doesn't necessarily mean that. >> well, let me bring >> all right. well, let me bring in bnng >> all right. well, let me bring in bring in kim in kim. let me bring in kim woodburn. braced this. woodburn. i'm braced for this. kim, agree with, kim, who do you agree with, larry or joanna? >> look, it's a load of codswallop up, dear codswallop . codswallop up, dear codswallop. and i am very outspoken. if something annoys me, i will have a go and i'm entitled to. >> so are you a karen? >> so are you a karen? >> are you a karen kim?
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>> are you a karen kim? >> well, look , if something >> well, look, if something annoys me , ever get bad service, annoys me, ever get bad service, i will demand to see the manager. if i take something back. well, yes . if i think back. well, yes. if i think something's wrong, i'm being done wrong, then i'll say, excuse me. this is not right. you need to put this right now . you need to put this right now. this makes me what they call an obnoxious , angry, entitled. i am obnoxious, angry, entitled. i am entitled if i'm annoyed about something and somebody, somebody's done me wrong to say what i want to them. why should i study what they i don't care. a spade a spade . it's not a spade a spade. it's not a shovel. and i don't know. young lady, rather gorgeous looking lady. i'm sad about you. you are a gorgeous black woman. and you keep talking about black prejudice. how does this come into karen now? seriously why are you discussing prejudice ? are you discussing prejudice? what are you getting ? what are you getting? >> let joanna respond. kim, let joanna respond . joanna respond. >> kim. i actually explained it so it originated from black people in general. it's not me .
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people in general. it's not me. i'm saying that it originated from black people in america. and because it's become some sort of, you know, internet meme that's global, people have then changed the definition of karen. >> would you joanna, >> but joanna would you joanna, would you call kim a karen? >> wouldn't here because >> you wouldn't here because it's got nothing do with it's got nothing to do with black which is a black people, which is a beautiful girl. don't don't do this. silly. let's not just this. it's silly. let's not just come back to one thing. >> yes, laura, you. on, >> yes, laura, you. come on, larry. okay >> google said curling her lip. was this middle aged. and that's where with julie burchill on this because is used as this because it is used as a term of abuse by young people all against older women who are very discriminated against group. >> and that's why i think we do need to reclaim this and we do need to reclaim this and we do need to reclaim this and we do need to be proud that women who are middle aged like me do stand up for ourselves because what's the alternative ? that we get the alternative? that we get walked all over? yeah, no, i agree with that. >> i think it does feel discriminatory against older women and often older are invisible. >> myself, i'm for it. >> myself, i'm known for it. dear somebody me, dear if somebody annoys me, they're it with they're to going get it with both barrels. haven't
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both barrels. dear i haven't got another moment life to another moment of my life to pussyfoot with these. i'm sorry if someone really annoys me, they will be told they annoy me and they don't speak up . and they don't speak up. >> yes. >> yes. >> joanna. joanna joanna, let me just be honest with you. does that make kim a karen? no . that make kim a karen? no. >> so to me, the difference is if something annoys you personally and you've actually got a problem with a service that actually relates you, that actually relates to you, fine i the difference fine. and i think the difference is with karen's is that they don't know how to mind their business. actually business. yes. so i actually recently tiktok video of a recently saw a tiktok video of a karen where somebody parked karen where somebody was parked in space and a karen in a parking space and a karen came knocking , not in a parking space and a karen came knocking, not minding her business, saying, can show business, saying, can you show me really disabled ? me that you're really disabled? that's a karen not being able to mind your own business and get on you do that? kim on with. would you do that? kim do you know what anyone's stoop that low. >> that's not something that interests me at all. >> that's have to we have to mind our business. >> why do we have to do that? that's one step away from saying
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don't make a fuss, don't make , don't make a fuss, don't make, you know, be small, be kind of closed in. >> i think women need particularly older women need to be here. i am . this is what be here. i am. this is what i feel. if i want to knock on somebody's car window, i'm going to do that. and if that embarrasses my kids, which it does, their problem, not does, that's their problem, not mine. think younger mine. i don't think that younger people should telling older people should be telling older people, your business, people, none of your business, stay of it. no, are out stay out of it. no, we are out and we good point . and we are good point. >> final word to you, kim. final word to you, kim. >> no, look, my love, all i say is this. if something annoys you , i would rather something that annoyed me was solved in peace . annoyed me was solved in peace. today. it doesn't happen in every you can't say , excuse me. every you can't say, excuse me. there's got to be an argument. so i give them one. but they're looking for one. they're going to get one with both barrels. but the solution is this. restaurants opened in brightness. it's a bunch of fun. go and have some fun . don't take go and have some fun. don't take
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seriously . seriously. >> and the solution is just the solution is to just mind your business. >> we must be think we've been told to mind my business by another woman. i think that's not very sisterly if i'm honest. >> okay. love it. love it. kim woodburn. lowry turner, joanna jarjue. have all three jarjue. great to have all three of you. who do you agree with here after local, karen's and brighton complain about a new restaurant karen's diner restaurant called karen's diner isjuue restaurant called karen's diner is julie burchill right that women should be more? karen well, is great. we've got well, this is great. we've got an email from karen who writes, karen is my name and i'm sick of it being a term of ridicule. it makes me feel patronised. makes me feel so patronised. i totally agree. it's such a lovely name. i know so many great karen's including who great karen's including many who watch show . eleanor on watch this show. eleanor on twitter writes , karen is just twitter writes, karen is just another label devised by the lefties to bestow on people who disagree with them. absolutely we need more karens . but from we need more karens. but from fred, on one hand, we constantly hear power to women from the liberal elites. but on the other
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women who for stand up themselves are called karen. can they their minds up? your they make their minds up? your vote is now in. this is the closest clash of the week, 47% of you agree with kim woodburn that women should be more karen, but 53% of you with joanna jaflue but 53% of you with joanna jarjue saying they should not. my jarjue saying they should not. my royal master minds, lady colin campbell and phil dampier and widdecombe and kelvin mackenzie, all on standby. first, though, the weather looks like things are heating up. >> boxt boilers . are proud >> boxt boilers. are proud sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hi there. thursdays blustery showers will ease overnight some dner showers will ease overnight some drier and clearer spells , but drier and clearer spells, but also a cool night to come with temperatures widely in the single figures before further showers on friday. now we've lost the persistent spells of rain that we saw earlier in the week, especially across western parts of the uk. but we've still got quite a number of showers circulating old area circulating around an old area of low pressure that's sitting to north scotland and to the north of scotland and
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that there will be further that means there will be further showers , especially showers overnight, especially for scotland, northern for western scotland, northern ireland, western parts of england wales. there'll ireland, western parts of engsome wales. there'll ireland, western parts of engsome showersas. there'll ireland, western parts of engsome showersas. eventhere'll ireland, western parts of engsome showersas. even somel be some showers or even some thunderstorms running be some showers or even some thunderrthens running be some showers or even some thunderrthe channelinning be some showers or even some thunderrthe channel close| be some showers or even some thunderrthe channel close to through the channel close to kent at times. overnight but inland actually plenty of clear spells. and under those clear spells. and under those clear spells with light winds, temperatures falling into the mid to high single figures or even the low single figures for northern parts of the uk. so a fresh start on friday, but a bright start for many decent spells of sunshine across the midlands into eastern england. for a time, the bulk of the showers during the morning will be in the west. they'll move east. the odd rumble of thunder in by the in eastern england by the afternoon a day afternoon and it's a cool day compared we've compared with what we've experienced september. experienced so far in september. that us on to a frosty that leads us on to a frosty start in places on saturday. touch of frost mid wales northwards in sheltered spots, but actually plenty of sunshine andifs but actually plenty of sunshine and it's looking like a fair day for the vast majority . the cloud for the vast majority. the cloud will build into the afternoon, but decent, dry and bright weather lingers on. that is until when persistent
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until sunday when persistent rain west , a until sunday when persistent rain west, a bit rain returns to the west, a bit warmer in the south and east. >> looks like things are heating up . boxt boilers proud sponsors up. boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news coming of weather on. gb news coming up, fears are mounting that labour will betray 17.4 million brits and push us back into the clutches of brussels as tony blair brokers a paris rendezvous between sir keir and mucky macron. >> so how safe would brexit be under labour? well, a bombshell video of the labour leader has been released today. we'll analyse it with witty but climate conscious . analyse it with witty but climate conscious. king charles makes a huge declaration in paris that global warming is earth's biggest threat. just hours after sunak announced his bonfire of not zero green policy, so is the monarch on a collision course with the pm? my royal master finds that colin campbell and phil dampier are alive
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isabel monday to thursdays from . six till 930 . and widdecombe . six till 930. and widdecombe and kelvin mackenzie still to come. >> but first, my royal masterminds, lady colin campbell and phil dampier and king charles used his historic speech in the french senate today to seemingly square up to not zero slashing rishi sunak and announced global warming as our most existential threat. watch >> just as we stand together against military aggression , so against military aggression, so must we strive together to
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protect the world from our most existential challenge of all that of global warming? climate change, and the catastrophic destruction of nature . destruction of nature. >> now, that address was very well received, by the way, came just hours after sunak took an axe to net zero targets, including a delay on the ban on new petrol and diesel cars by five years to 2035. so lady c is the green conscious king potentially undermining sunak by emphatically pushing the climate alarm today of all days ? no alarm today of all days? no i don't think so. >> i gather that mr sunak has been bounced into speaking sooner than he intended. correct and every single speech that is ever done by a head of state on a state visit is a collusion between the government and the palace. and all the contents are cleared with the government. so everything that the king said
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had the approval of the government up front. i think it's just unfortunate timing. having said that, i do think that the king needs to modify his language every now and then i >> -- >> yeah, i mean, phil is its sort of doomsday stuff , isn't sort of doomsday stuff, isn't it? and we want to support our new king, but he should stay out of what is going to be potentially. phil, one of the biggest debate , the biggest biggest debate, the biggest political debates at the next election in. >> yeah. good evening. >> yeah. good evening. >> i mean, we all know what charles thinks about the environment. >> he's been going on about it for years. but in actual fact thought this speech was actually quite clever. i mean, played quite clever. i mean, he played a clip there, but he a very small clip there, but he did make a big reference to modern innovation. modern technology innovation. how private would how the private sector would find solutions to all these problems. that's not really problems. well that's not really that different from what rishi sunak was saying yesterday. so i think of ways, lady c's think in lots of ways, lady c's right. probably cleared think in lots of ways, lady c's righ'there's probably cleared think in lots of ways, lady c's righ'there's probably.y cleared think in lots of ways, lady c's righ'there's probably waszared and there's probably was cooperation between government ministers the palace, and
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ministers and the palace, and i don't think he's really stepping out of line. so i don't think in this particular occasion he's particularly crossing his bowels. these bowels. i mean, after all these are targets that rishi sunak come up with. they're the come up with. they're just the same are in europe. so same as they are in europe. so they're not really out. they're not really sticking out. but terms the tour itself but in terms of the tour itself , i think the soft power of charles is doing well. it's been a trip . a very good trip. >> no, it's great for >> no, it's been great for charles. but ladies, see what i am absolutely outraged is am absolutely outraged about is what the hell was the freedom of speech hating british press destroying huge grant doing at the state bank last night ? the state bank last night? >> you may well ask. you may well ask. i mean, i actually think that he really should not have been there at all. and it raises a very many questions. have having said that, i get why he was off, because because they needed 1 or 2 popular
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international celebrities there for. and so they had mick jagger there and they had hugh grant, because they're not that many popular british international celebrities. so i really think that's you know, they had to scrape the bottom of the barrel because there weren't that many of them available. but surely, phil, any celebrity would go to a big event like that. >> what i don't understand is hugh grant is a big harry and meghan backer and was completely behind them quitting royal behind them quitting the royal family >> yeah, a couple of years ago, he interview, he, he gave an interview, didn't he, in he that the in which he said that the tabloid virtually killed tabloid had virtually killed harry's , killed princess tabloid had virtually killed harry'sso , killed princess tabloid had virtually killed harry'sso i , killed princess tabloid had virtually killed harry'sso i shouldn'td princess tabloid had virtually killed harry'sso i shouldn't thinkcess tabloid had virtually killed harry'sso i shouldn't think they diana. so i shouldn't think they talked about that with the king last night. but i didn't realise how grant was in how popular hugh grant was in france. apparently in 2006, he was given an an honorary cesar, which is like an honorary oscar . so obviously they him now . so obviously they like him now .touch . so obviously they like him now . touch of glamour. but there are about 180 celebrities as lady c says mick jagger, arsene wenger , a couple footballers, wenger, a couple of footballers, not quite sure. >> it has been a great
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>> but look, it has been a great week. been a great week for week. it's been a great week for the because prince the royal family because prince william's tour of york was william's tour of new york was a major success. however, it was marred by fresh calls from the president of guyana for reparations. the good morning britain host richard madeley, however, was having none of it take a look at this . take a look at this. >> one of the points you're going to be making today is about our royal family and you feel that it's not just about the finances involved here in terms of reparations slavery. >> about gestures and >> it's about the gestures and you that the british royal you think that the british royal family big family should make a big gesture, what you gesture, don't you? what do you mean? a palace to mean? hand over a palace to your country ? well, phil, what did country? well, phil, what did you make of that ? you make of that? >> well, i think it's only good morning britain who stirred this up. but most people were concentrating on the earthshot prize and most people saying how popular william was and how well he meeting members of he was doing, meeting members of the to members the public went to see members of department and even of the fire department and even saying he's turned another of the fire department and even sayisymbol turned another of the fire department and even sayisymbol again! another of the fire department and even sayisymbol again in another of the fire department and even sayisymbol again in hisanother of the fire department and even sayisymbol again in his 40s�*1er of the fire department and even sayisymbol again in his 40s he sex symbol again in his 40s he seems to a hunk again. seems to become a hunk again. seem like wearing the weight seem to like wearing the weight is when but for all of us in
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phil in our 40s. >> but look, you talk about good morning britain what is it about that show? why do they hate the royal family so much? do you remember guy? this this remember this guy? this this correspondent william's tour? >> yeah , he seems to be almost >> yeah, he seems to be almost like a spokesman for the black lives matter. doesn't he? look at this. >> yeah, you're right. have a look at this. we're out until the back. timing just doesn't seem to be right. >> people here in jamaica, they don't and kate don't want william and kate here. they see the british monarchy as as an institution that has long oppressed them. and they want reparations. they also want an apology . and they also want an apology. and they feel that they've been asking for these things for an awful long and until now, long time. and until now, there's acknowledgement long time. and until now, th
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remember, i'm jamaican , first of remember, i'm jamaican, first of all, practically all of those west indian islands are so corrupt, you can't believe it . corrupt, you can't believe it. every single penny that they get for in in aid gets filtered through to switzerland . as well. through to switzerland. as well. not all of the money, but a lot of the money gets filtered through by the politicians to switzerland island or grand cayman or, you know, if the people were going to be receiving money, you could say, well, maybe there's some point, but no point. the people but there's no point. the people aren't ever to going be receiving anything. the only people who will be receiving money are the politicians. and also i need to ask a question why are the british being put in the frame for reparations? why are over slavery ? why aren't the are over slavery? why aren't the former slaves asking the people who enslaved them initially , who who enslaved them initially, who captured them and sold them into captivity to the white man for
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reparations ? first question that reparations? first question that very good question. >> but unfortunately , king >> but unfortunately, king charles did open the door to this. but lady colin campbell, phil dampier, fascinating analysis, as ever. thank you both much . my royal both so much. my royal masterminds. but coming just both so much. my royal mastoil inds. but coming just both so much. my royal mastoil laughably:oming just both so much. my royal mastoil laughably accused just both so much. my royal mastoil laughably accused rishit stop oil laughably accused rishi sunak of genocide for rowing stop oil laughably accused rishi suna onf genocide for rowing stop oil laughably accused rishi suna on pledgesie for rowing stop oil laughably accused rishi suna on pledges .1 for rowing stop oil laughably accused rishi suna on pledges . but rowing stop oil laughably accused rishi suna on pledges . but has ng stop oil laughably accused rishi suna on pledges . but has the back on pledges. but has the extremist group been encouraged to make such ludicrous statements by our green agenda? msm bbc bias unmasked when my superstar panel weigh in shortly . but next star has been swapping gifts with emmanuel macron in france as it's revealed . tony blair brokered revealed. tony blair brokered their cosy meeting to plot a brexit reversal deal. >> so what on earth is going on with this bombshell leaked video of the labour leader talking about closer ties with europe? >> former tory minister ann widdecombe here
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next please. three tarkong kelvin mackenzie on rupert murdoch's retirement shortly. but first, big willie style with former conservative minister ann widdecombe and bombshell new footage has emerged today of sir keir admitting he'd cosy up with the eu if he got into power. watch . watch this. >> most the conflict with the >> most of the conflict with the uk being outside of the uk anses uk being outside of the uk arises in so far as the uk wants to diverge and do different things to the rest of our eu partners is obviously the more we share values , the more we we share values, the more we share a future together, the less the conflict right and actually different ways of solving problems are become available . available. >> so we no wonder this bloke didn't want that clip getting out because it's taken quite a few days. he thought it was going to stay secret because what is the point of brexit? what is the point of brexit if we don't want to diverge from the eu? is he not preparing for
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a betrayal of the 17.4 million of us who voted to leave ? of us who voted to leave? >> well, that's exactly what he's doing and it's quite obvious from that clip. i've always said there are two ways of going back into europe. one is to actually seek formal readmission, which would cost us far too much. and we're never going to do so. but the second is just simply to align ourselves more and more with them, vast tranches of them, except vast tranches of their law, which is we got brexit in order to get away from that, except free movement of laboun that, except free movement of labour, brexit to get labour, we got brexit to get away they can do all away from that. they can do all those things actually those things without actually formally rejoining. and that is obviously starmer's agenda . now obviously starmer's agenda. now if you add that that to his agenda on climate change, when he's quite clear that he will reverse some of rishi sunak quite proportionate measures, then i think he might find that he's got a problem in the polls i >> -- >> witty. what's all of this about tony blair weighing in and
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setting up the meeting between sir keir and macron ? sir keir and macron? >> oh, tony blair thinks he's still a major player on the world stage, that he still manipulates everything and keir starmer is playing into that. instead of saying to him, go away, mind your own business. i'm the leader of the labour party says, yes, tony, party now. he says, yes, tony, no three full, tony no, tony. three bags full, tony and thinks that's going to make him popular it ain't. and him popular and it ain't. and with his war on woke time now because you're really angry at the general medical council who have got rid of the word mother and references from women from its staff maternity policy . its staff maternity policy. >> so an is it true that you're now publicly saying that you are proud to be labelled a terf? well i'm saying that if that makes me a terf and i'll wear the label with pride , i think the label with pride, i think it's a very stupid label. >> but if that's what they wanted to say , then if that wanted to say, then if that simply means that i think a woman is a woman, a man is a man that they are not
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interchangeable . and for interchangeable. and for heaven's to remove the heaven's sake, to remove the word mother maternity word mother from maternity guidance . i mean, where does the guidance. i mean, where does the word maternity come from? the latin motto, what does that mean, mother? you think the gmc might know that there's supposed to be educated? >> i know . to be educated? >> i know. i think increasingly, because the thing is, when you actually break what terf actually break down what terf means, you know, it's a trans exclusionary , radical feminist exclusionary, radical feminist actually . see, i don't think it actually. see, i don't think it should be taken as a slur. i've said for some time , um, and i've said for some time, um, and i've said for some time, um, and i've said it on the show , if people said it on the show, if people want to call me a terf , i do not want to call me a terf, i do not find that offensive because to me it means that i'm standing up for the rights of biological women. i would also point out at and think is very and i think this is very important, it does not mean that we want to degrade trans people in any way . in any way. >> it's simply means that a man can't become a woman just by saying he is a woman and vice versa . a woman can't become versa. a woman can't become a man that way. men and women are
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constructed completely differently biologically , and differently biologically, and even if they go through all the very painful and very long procedures to take as much as they can towards becoming a member of the other sex, the fact is that if you have a male appendage added, you have grown. it isn't there naturally . you it isn't there naturally. you still don't have one. sorry >> so. so you're saying that in any form of medical setting , it any form of medical setting, it is absolutely critical that we stick to biological, all scientifically correct language ? >> 7- >> yes. i 7_ >> yes. i mean, ?_ >> yes. i mean, i ? >> yes. i mean, i am quite prepared, as i think most people are, to accept that there is a very small number of people who do have gender dysphoria and they want to live as a member of they want to live as a member of the opposite sex. and there's a very small number of them. and that's perfectly and they that's perfectly fair. and they should to do but should be allowed to do so. but now that, to now that we've expanded that, to say that anybody can just self—identify as a cat or a dog or, you know, whatever it might be, we're going down the road to
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absolute nonsense and nonsense. bedlam, chaos. that's absolute nonsense and nonsense. bedlam, chaos . that's where bedlam, chaos. that's where we're heading now. rishi sunak has at last, when he addressed climate change, use a word that i've been longing to hear come out government, which is out of the government, which is the . now, the word proportionate. now, what proportionate about the what is proportionate about the trans agenda? yeah indeed. >> look, both sides of the story here on gb news though, and the gmc told us a statement, we gmc told us in a statement, we have clearly titled maternity, paternity adoption policies paternity and adoption policies for staff, which review for our staff, which we review regularly. former tory minister ann widdecombe, thank you so much. we'll next but much. we'll speak next week. but coming had some coming up, he's had some backlash, but one man celebrating climate celebrating the pm's climate climbdown is karl mccartney mp, a member of the net zero a key member of the net zero scrutiny group. he'll be here, but next, just stop. oil are slammed for their use of the word genocide when describing rishi nato zero rollback. rishi sunak nato zero rollback. so have extremist groups like theirs been aided and abetted by our green agenda? msm bbc i'm looking at you and i'll show you why. as my superstar panel do
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battle on that next. plus, we'll have a first look at tomorrow's newspaper. front pages, hot off the press and the longest serving and most successful sun editor kelvin mackenzie responds to rupert murdoch's shock retirement today. big hour ahead. first, though, the weather for the temperature's rising, but first, solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hi there. thursday's blustery showers will ease overnight some dner showers will ease overnight some drier and clearer spells, but also a cool night to come, with temperatures widely in the single figures before further showers on friday. now we've lost the persistent spells of rain that we saw earlier in the week, especially across western parts of the uk. we've still got quite showers quite a number of showers circulating an old area circulating around an old area of low pressure that's sitting to the north of scotland . and to the north of scotland. and that there will be further that means there will be further showers especially showers overnight, especially for northern for western scotland, northern ireland, western parts of england and there'll england and wales. and there'll be even some be some showers or even some thunderstorms running thunderstorms just running through close to through the channel close to
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kent at times overnight. but in land, actually plenty of clear spells. and under those clear spells. and under those clear spells with light winds. temperatures falling into the mid to high single figures or even low figures for even the low single figures for northern of the uk. so a northern parts of the uk. so a fresh start on friday, but a bright start for many decent spells of sunshine across the midlands into eastern england. for the bulk of the for a time, the bulk of the showers during morning showers during the morning will be west. move be in the west. they'll move east. odd rumble of thunder east. the odd rumble of thunder in england by the in eastern england by the afternoon it's cool day afternoon and it's a cool day compared with what we've experienced so far. in september . and leads on to a . and that leads us on to a frost start in places on saturday, a touch of frost, mid wales northwards in sheltered spots, but actually plenty of sunshine and it's looking like a fair day for the vast majority . fair day for the vast majority. the cloud will build into the afternoon, but decent, dry and bright weather lingers on. that is until sunday when persistent rain returns the west a bit rain returns to the west a bit warmer in the south and . east warmer in the south and. east >> the temperatures rising , a >> the temperatures rising, a boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on .
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gb news. it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. >> tonight . it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. >> tonight. net zero it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. >> tonight . net zero hysteria >> tonight. net zero hysteria plunges to new depths. rishi sunak has laughably accused of genocide by eco extremists. just stop oil as the pm fends off climate cry—babies from all quarters . but climate cry—babies from all quarters. but is it any surprise the juvenile propagandists have become so absurd when our state broadcaster employs an eco activist masquerading as its climate editor ? climate editor? >> another argument that making these changes now, switching to electric vehicles, heat pumps, making our homes more efficient is good for the country. >> this move could breach that consensus. consensus. >> consensus. >> that's the big debate with my superstar panel next. and tonight , i'm superstar panel next. and tonight, i'm joined by allison pearson , lord bailey and amy
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pearson, lord bailey and amy nicole turner. plus, we'll speak to one of the top tories leading the charge against net zero off the charge against net zero off the back of sunak, sweeping climbdowns former transport minister, a member of the net zero scrutiny group. karl mccartney, mp joins me live shortly. also though, tonight, media titan rupert murdoch steps down from news corporation and hands power over to his right wing son, lachlan . so what will wing son, lachlan. so what will this mean for his newspaper and broadcast ventures here in the uk? the man murdoch famously hired as editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, reveals all later mean while the uk is shamed after parliament's culture, media and sport select committee demand video sharing platform rumble cancel russell brand before he's even been found guilty of anything , so has found guilty of anything, so has the group's authoritarian chairman. tory mp caroline dinnage overstepped the mark with her dystopian demands. my superstar panel will weigh in soon. and joe biden's diplomatic skills go the same way as his plunging poll numbers.
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>> president biden can you hear me? you can, yes. good >> oh, my goodness . i'm going to >> oh, my goodness. i'm going to show you this full cringe worthy exchange that left his brazilian counterpart , a visibly irritated counterpart, a visibly irritated and me thinking this man cannot go on as the leader of the free world for another day. we'll also have my final greatest britain union jackass of the week, too, and tomorrow's newspapers hot off the press. but the with wait but first, the news with wait for it . holly, but first, the news with wait for it. holly, karen or karen. karen as she says middlehurst. >> i can't confirm. my middle name is karen. >> i can't confirm. my middle name is karen . nothing to name is karen. nothing to complain about, though, with our top story. the bank of england has kept interest rates at 5.25. today, the bank's governor andrew bailey, said price rises are slowing faster than expected and should continue to do so. it follows yesterday's better than expected inflation data. but the
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shadow chancellor rachel reeves, says despite the announcement , says despite the announcement, britain's been left worse off under the tories. i think there will be a sense of relief, particularly for those who are coming up to the end of their mortgage deals. >> but but let's look at where we are in the bigger picture because somebody coming up to remortgage their house today is looking at paying £220 more a month than they would have done if they had a remortgaged a year ago. so this is still a very challenging time for families and businesses with the cost of living crisis, which continues to bite . to bite. >> borrowers may start to feel the benefit of the bank of england's announcement as well. shortly after that announcement was made. nationwide said it's going to be cutting the majority of its fixed rate mortgages . the of its fixed rate mortgages. the country's biggest building society now offering five and ten year fixed rate mortgages below 5% for the first time for buyers and home movers. the prime minister says hard pressed
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families shouldn't have to pay an unaffordable price for the uk to reach net zero. rishi sunak says he won't proceed with plans that would punish motorists and working people . but shadow working people. but shadow minister for industry and decarbonisation, sarah jones, says the government's plan to roll back some climate policies is the wrong decision . now the is the wrong decision. now the former soldier, daniel khalife, has pleaded not guilty to escaping from wandsworth prison in london. he's accused of strapping himself to the underside of a food delivery vehicle on september the 6th, which sparked a four day manhunt . the 21 year old appeared in court via video link from hmp belmarsh. five companies have been hit with fines totalling £590,000 for making unwanted calls to elderly and vulnerable people . they were found to be people. they were found to be pressurising people into buying insurance for household items like washing machines and fridges. the information commissioner office says it's fine. 16 companies, almost. £1.5
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million since 2021 for similar calls as international news. and within the last hour , volodymyr within the last hour, volodymyr zelenskyy has met with president biden at the white house, and the ukrainian president is in the ukrainian president is in the united states to garner further backing for the war against russia. congress is bitterly divided at the moment over a new military aid package , with many republicans starting to question the high level of support that the us has already sent. $113 billion in security and humanitarian aid to ukraine. finally the king has paid tribute to what he calls the indispensable relationship between the uk and france. on the second day of his state, visit there. his majesty and queen camilla spent the afternoon visiting a flower market in the rain as well, before heading off to notre dame cathedral . and earlier he became cathedral. and earlier he became the first british monarch to speak from the senate chamber in
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paris. he celebrated the friendship and warm familiarity between the two nations as well as unity on issues like climate change. with gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio, and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news this is britain's news. channel tomorrow's news tonight. >> now in our media buzz, just one front page in thus far. it's the metro, a health story , three the metro, a health story, three potentially positive news. eight year old aditi shankar . and the year old aditi shankar. and the paper says she is the first uk transplant patient who will not need drugs as to stop her body rejecting the new organ . my rejecting the new organ. my superstar panel back with me now. top daily telegraph columnist allison pearson, the conservative peer , lord bailey, conservative peer, lord bailey, and best selling author amy and the best selling author, amy nicole now, it nicole turner. now now, it didn't take climate alarmist, just stop oil long to wade into
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the net zero debate with an extremist take that left them widely mocked . responding to widely mocked. responding to a liz truss tweet that called for the government to now abolish the government to now abolish the oil windfall tax and lift the oil windfall tax and lift the ban on fracking. the eco terrorists barked there are genocidal people operating in our political system, genocidal. this tweet and rishi sunaks gaslighting speech will be used in criminal trials within the next ten years. staggering lee that absurd response was liked by more than 4000 people, but it also earned swathes of criticism from realists who called them insane and slammed the group for trivialising actual genocide . trivialising actual genocide. but is it any wonderjust stop but is it any wonder just stop oil feel enabled to come out with such garbage when our very own state broadcaster has an eco activist masquerading as its climate editor ? climate editor? >> justin rowlatt is here with me. >> there's another argument that making these changes now, switching to electric vehicles, heat pumps, making our homes more efficient is good for the
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country. there's been a consensus between all the main parties on the importance of tackling climate change. this move could breach that consensus and potentially politicise tackling climate change. >> allison pearson you're absolutely furious about this, aren't you ? aren't you? >> he just takes my breath away. dan i mean, you think that's not journalism. i mean, i watched the broadcast where he was responding ing to the rishi really quite minor, winding back of the net zero targets. he was showing his anger. this man is the climate change editor and it's just so not not impartial. i am thinking with some telegraph colleagues of making a formal complaint to ofcom about him because channels like this have to have balance. there is no balance . he didn't say at any no balance. he didn't say at any point in justin at any point in his report, he didn't say we are moving into line with other countries in the european union. thatis
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countries in the european union. that is that's the kind of key thing. but coming back to that, coming back to the just stop oil genocide, you don't bandy around the word genocide . i don't want the word genocide. i don't want them de—platformed because i think everybody should have a say. i don't believe in cancelling, but i do think there should be more balance . so where should be more balance. so where is balance on the bbc when is the balance on the bbc when everybody there saying this everybody sits there saying this is dreadful, that these net zero targets are being moved, what you want is you want the liz truss faction, you want people like the great karl mccartney who are going to be speaking to shortly, sitting there saying this impact on real this is the impact on real people, this stuff that liz truss is talking about with the nonh truss is talking about with the north oil is an absolute north sea oil is an absolute disaster . and here's a fact for disaster. and here's a fact for justin rowlatt . if we don't justin rowlatt. if we don't exploit our own north sea resources by 2030, they estimate that 80% of our gas and 70% of our oil will be from foreign countries . and that puts us in countries. and that puts us in an incredibly dangerous position i >>i >> i mean, nicholas, is it true
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that you think just stop oil are operating with facts ? operating with facts? >> i think they operate solely in fact . however, i think we've in fact. however, i think we've now been so jk rowling. >> so you believe too, that rishi sunak is encouraging genocide and will be tried and thousands of people are already dying every single day because of impact of the climate of the impact of the climate emergency ? emergency? >> that's a fact. so okay, so wow. >> wow. >> your eyes are lighting up . >> your eyes are lighting up. >> your eyes are lighting up. >> your eyes are lighting up. >> you like a snake that's caught a mouse . what are you caught a mouse. what are you going to come out with genuinely ? >> 7- >> i've 7_ >> i've been ? >> i've been doing 7 >> i've been doing this show two and a half years. it's not often i'm speechless. i'm genuinely shocked. so you agree that rishi sunakis shocked. so you agree that rishi sunak is somehow responsible for genocide? do you agree with just stop oil, the thing that always alarms? >> can you just can you hang on? i'm getting there. when you talk about justice, will you forget that most of them are climate scientists? there are people that most of them are climate scientists’:in here are people that most of them are climate scientists’:in in'e are people that most of them are climate scientists’:in in that; people that most of them are climate scientists’:in in that area ple that most of them are climate scientists’:in in that area and that work in in that area and they're experts. they're experts . the science. the science . . the science. the science. they'll be science on climate is no longer in criminal trials
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within ten years, definitely, because net zero is enshrined in law . so it is kind of law. so it is kind of unpredictable . it's kind of unpredictable. it's kind of inevitable now that rishi sunak will break the law because we're not going to meet that target. so how is that not breaking the law? >> if rishi sunak breaks the law the entire planet will be breaking the law. it has to be said over and over and over again. we are signifying ahead of any other nation in the world. we are. we have the first, the second, the third and the fourth biggest wind farms on the fourth biggest wind farms on the planet. the point being the british people have paid an awful lot of money for this. we have to ourselves. have to give ourselves. >> i mean, are you aware of the statistics that prove that since 1990 the uk has halved our carbon emissions over that penod? carbon emissions over that period? you realise america, they've flatlined , they haven't they've flatlined, they haven't reduced them at all and china's have actually increased by 300. were you aware of that? >> were you aware? no, no. but were you aware of it? are you aware that are you aware that we had higher are you aware of that
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than other year? the highest than any other year? the highest mission any other year? mission of any other year? apparently, when we're supposedly growing population is growing. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> that justifies it? >> so that justifies it? >> so that justifies it? >> we've got to feed and >> no, we've got to feed and clothe people. this is the clothe these people. this is the thing let's thing that annoys me. let's be clear this, nobody clear about this, amy. nobody wants the but wants to destroy the planet. but you the one thing that you are. but the one thing that will giving it a good go. will kill giving it a good go. starvation yeah. the british people paid enough. give us people have paid enough. give us a starvation. we have children to feed. we things to do. to feed. we have things to do. >> know what won't help with >> you know what won't help with that crop failure. that's that is crop failure. that's already happening. >> the best will in the >> not with the best will in the world. cannot just stop oil world. you cannot just stop oil everything you're wearing, everything you're wearing, everything we're out of everything we're drinking out of everything we're drinking out of everything drive . everything everything you drive. everything is either made. >> that's the common misconception about just saying no.can misconception about just saying no. can you stop making that sassy face at me? it's really unnerving . unnerving. >> are you prepared to give up my meat tax? quite a lot of luxury. are we going to have this? >> yeah. oh, no , no. to give >> yeah. oh, no, no. to give them up. >> i just heard the good news because has been because the my meat tax has been scrapped , so. that's brilliant, scrapped, so. that's brilliant, isn't it ? but just to pick up
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on. >> but i just. i just. i just want to pick you up again. i just want to pick you up again. can we have look that? just can we have a look at that? just stop oil tweet again. there are genocidal people operating in our political system, genocidal. so sunak so this tweet and rishi sunak gaslighting be used gaslighting speech will be used in trials within the in criminal trials within the next you agree ? next ten years. you agree? >> there are certainly people within political that >> there are certainly people witiputtingoolitical that >> there are certainly people witiputting profital that >> there are certainly people witiputting profit ahead that >> there are certainly people witiputting profit ahead of that morality. >> they're putting the well—being of the public ahead of your crazy, views. look of your crazy, crazy views. look there is no balance in this conversation . and what just conversation. and what just appalled. they've just made people think you are lunatics we will no longer listen to. you will no longer listen to. do you know what? will no longer listen to. do you knoyou're t? who you're also >> you're also who you're also calling crazy, crazy whatever >> you're also who you're also chu g crazy, crazy whatever >> you're also who you're also chu just crazy, crazy whatever >> you're also who you're also chu just call', crazy whatever >> you're also who you're also chu just call meazy whatever >> you're also who you're also chu just call me the ivhatever >> you're also who you're also chu just call me the un,aver >> you're also who you're also chu just call me the un, the . you just call me the un, the ipcc. you're al ipcc. you're calling al king a crazy, crazy person? yes. so is king charles also an eco zealot? >> yes. >> yes. >> anybody who believes he's he's speaks to plants. he's he speaks to plants. >> he's he's he's dedicated . >> he's he's he's dedicated. >> he's he's he's dedicated. >> love the guy. but alison, he shouldn't have really weighed in on climate change. you know, i'm a big royalist and i'm really worried about the direction that the king is taking.
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>> i think he spoke completely out of turn today. and what's going to happen people around going to happen is people around the are asked the country who are being asked to sacrifices, know, to make sacrifices, you know, change cars and they're change their cars and they're going who's the guy with going to say who's the guy with the how dare he? the six palaces? how dare he? and cause amongst and that will cause amongst particularly huge support for the royal family in this country from the working class people , from the working class people, british working class people. they not going to take they are not going to take kindly to having the king preaching them from one of preaching to them from one of his his many houses. his one of his many houses. >> timing, charles, what >> the timing, charles, what charles has to do is be very careful the royal careful about bringing the royal house house into the political arena. >> the minute he does that, we all listen . let's be clear. he all listen. let's be clear. he has a right to have these opinions, but he mustn't have them on the same day as a pm because it makes it political and if enters that arena, the and if he enters that arena, the royal be political, royal family be political, though, it? though, should it? >> shouldn't be used >> this shouldn't be used be used naive used as a wedge. so so naive shouldn't to that hugely shouldn't to say that hugely damaging environment policies that are going to cause poverty for great swaths of the british population are not a political issue. >> i am to replace that climate.
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and by the way , as you know, i'm and by the way, as you know, i'm an environmentalist. you're not. >> let's be clear. that's hilarious. >> let's be let's be clear. it's not been anything that asks the pubuc not been anything that asks the public to pay a trillion. it's political. rightly should be political. >> wait a minute. now, look , the >> wait a minute. now, look, the latest production at the royal opera house is causing quite a stir daz rhinegold, stir with daz rhinegold, featuring an 81 year old actress who spends much of the performance naked on stage. >> her unkempt and decidedly elderly appearance led the financial times richard fehrman to pen the following review with particular praise for the productions makeup department erda, the earth goddess , is also erda, the earth goddess, is also on stage the whole evening , on stage the whole evening, played by rose knox peebles and made up to look quite a fright, though that probably goes with the territory if you've been around since the dawn of time . around since the dawn of time. okay, so. so he said she was made up to look quite . i'll show made up to look quite. i'll show you what she looks like in just a moment. but in a painfully awkward twist, the actress herself to the paper to
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herself wrote to the paper to clarify why your reviewer tells readers that erda, the earth goddess , was made up to look goddess, was made up to look quite a fright. >> this is not so. i wore no makeup. the fright look is all naturally mine . naturally mine. >> ouch. oh she looks beautiful. >> ouch. oh she looks beautiful. >> does she? >> does she? >> look, i love the way she looks. elderly. >> she said she was . she's 81. >> she said she was. she's 81. she's naked on stage. she must have a high level of confidence. absolutely >> i have to say that that is one of the that's one of those moments that you do have to say, there but for the grace of god, i had to feel for the. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> and i'm sure he feels absolutely terrible about it. but in a very mature but she took it in a very mature way , one might say. anyway, karl way, one might say. anyway, karl turner, bailey allison turner, shaun bailey allison pearson, do stand by because coming up, after she demanded video sharing platform rumble cancel russell brand, who is yet to be found guilty of anything, has authoritarian tory mp caroline dinenage spectacularly
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overstepped the mark? my superstar panel will return to debate but rishi debate that shortly, but rishi sunak brave net zero bonfire has unleashed a tory party civil war with wet conservatives out in force slamming their leader and doing their best to whip up climate hysteria. but the net zero voice of wisdom and tory mp karl mccartney has firmly backed his leader's bold choice. he joins .
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unleashes on channel 4 and rupert murdoch's retirement shortly. >> but first, rishi sunak has finally taken the decisive action needed to end our deranged slide into not zero, but the ink wasn't even dry on his announcement before the vicious backlash began. and it wasn't just the usual suspects up in arms. sunak own party now embroiled in a civil war with wets doing their best to whip up climate hysteria. this is what one of them alok sharma had to say . say. >> we have countries around the world resigning from their commitments. i'm afraid the patient is going to be very much on life support. and by that i mean of course the planet . mean of course the planet. >> but given that the prime minister has put clear green water between his party and laboun water between his party and labour, isn't it time for all tory mps to get behind his net zero pledge? well one of them member of the net zero scrutiny group, carl mccartney, joins me now. so carl, look, i know
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you've been calling for this for a long time, but do you think the prime minister needs to go further and scrap the 2050 target . or indeed are target altogether. or indeed are calling for the delay from 2030 to 35, echoing much what, france and germany, two other big economies in in europe , have economies in in europe, have recently done. >> i'm not sure we need to scrap 2050. it's 27 years away . i 2050. it's 27 years away. i guess there's going to be lots of technological advancements before then . and we've seen lots before then. and we've seen lots in the last 27 years. but you just played one of my colleagues, alex, who funnily enough, i think had probably flown to where he gave that speech or those responses. >> oh, yes . >> oh, yes. >> oh, yes. >> and you're exactly right that some of my colleagues really , some of my colleagues really, you know, they just go over the top and, you know, we've needed for some time a big dose of reality . and thank goodness reality. and thank goodness those in number 10 around the prime minister and the prime minister himself delivered minister himself have delivered on that and conservative backbench frontbenches backbench is frontbenches ministers , secretary of state ministers, secretary of state and cabinet members are all happy as larry. it's finally at
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last and we can move forward . last and we can move forward. and yes, because carl was clear water between us and the labour party. >> yeah . what do you make, carl, >> yeah. what do you make, carl, though, of one of your colleagues like zac goldsmith? right. a good guy by right. so he is a good guy by all accounts, but also a very, very rich man saying that this is a disgrace. shame on rishi sunak saying there should be an immediate general election , but immediate general election, but actually does he have any idea of how much net zero is going to cost people in your constituency 7 cost people in your constituency ? see, for example , i'm not sure ? see, for example, i'm not sure i like zac a lot and we share the same corridor when we first got elected in 2010. >> but i don't attend the same dinner that he does in dinner parties that he does in notting hill and around islington the westminster islington and in the westminster bubble. i'm those bubble. and i'm sure those people in london, you know, they don't experience life like most of the of the country. of the rest of the country. london has a great public transport system . transport system. >> a couple of other cities do
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as well. >> in the uk, but the vast majority of people in this country use their cars, whether it's to work, whether it's to commute to work, whether it's to commute to work, whether it's friends and family it's to visit friends and family on take on weekends or evenings, take the school . but they the children to school. but they rely it because is rely on it because there is pubuc rely on it because there is public service that public transport service that they can rely on. 24 7365. unfortunately there is in london and london is a very lucky in that. >> yeah, no indeed . so. so look, >> yeah, no indeed. so. so look, just just tell me your net scrutiny group , are you going to scrutiny group, are you going to become like the erg now? do you think there's a real powerful base for you to actually influence cabinet policy . even influence cabinet policy. even more on this issue? >> well, i think we've been influencing for quite some time and yes, quite a few of my backbench colleagues have joined joined the group recently, but it's a broad church. >> the conservative party always has been. and um, yeah, it's the next scrutiny group is it's a good group and it's full of sound conservatives and sound members of parliament who want to do the for their constituents
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and for the country. and that's much what the prime minister has has us he wants to and much what the prime minister has hthink us he wants to and much what the prime minister has hthink has. he wants to and much what the prime minister has hthink has been'ants to and much what the prime minister has hthink has been well to and much what the prime minister has hthink has been well received|d i think has been well received by conservative voters formally supporters and all sorts of people who perhaps don't normally vote. but, you know, at the next general election, there's some pretty there's going to be some pretty major well, indeed. >> look, you to do this. >> look, you needed to do this. >> look, you needed to do this. >> needed to do this because >> you needed to do this because let's honest about it. let's just be honest about it. you're 20 points behind in the polls. latest polls. and that was the latest today. good. but today. that ain't good. but finally, you know, especially the marginal seat like lincoln . the marginal seat like lincoln. >> i know. >> i know. >> i know. you >> i know. you need >> i know. you need all >> i know. you need all the >> i know. you need all the help you can get. but look, this is an important issue. >> to come out >> you want to come out campaigning we welcome campaigning with me. we welcome you . you with open arms. >> karl mccartney, to have >> karl mccartney, great to have you you much. now, >> thank you so much. now, kelvin mackenzie on rupert murdoch chris packham. in murdoch and chris packham. in just a moment. first, though, the weather , that warm feeling the weather, that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hi there. thursday's blustery showers will ease overnight some
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dner showers will ease overnight some drier and clearer spells, but also a cool night to come , with also a cool night to come, with temperatures widely in the single figures before further showers on friday. now we've lost the persistent spells of rain that we saw earlier in the week, especially across western parts of the uk. but we've still got a of showers got quite a number of showers circulating old area circulating around an old area of low pressure that's sitting to the north of scotland. and that means there will be further showers overnight, especially that means there will be further showesternzrnight, especially that means there will be further showestern scotland, pecially that means there will be further showestern scotland, northern that means there will be further showest western .and, northern that means there will be further showestwestern partsnorthern that means there will be further showest western parts of rthern ireland, western parts of england and there'll england and wales. and there'll be some showers or even some thunderstorms just running through channel to through the channel close to kent overnight but kent at times. overnight but inland actually plenty of clear spells. and under those clear spells. and under those clear spells with light winds. temperatures falling into the mid to high single figures or even the low single figures for northern parts of the uk. so a fresh start on friday, but a bright start for many decent spells of sunshine across the midlands into eastern england. for a time, the bulk of the showers the morning will showers during the morning will be they'll move be in the west. they'll move east. rumble of thunder east. the odd rumble of thunder in by the in eastern england. by the afternoon it's cool day afternoon and it's a cool day compared with what we've
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experienced in september. experienced so far in september. that us on to a frosty that leads us on to a frosty start in places on saturday. touch of frost mid wales northwards in sheltered spots. but actually plenty of sunshine andifs but actually plenty of sunshine and it's looking like a fair day for the vast majority. the cloud will build into the afternoon, but decent dry and bright weather lingers on. that is until sunday when persistent rain returns to the west. a bit warmer in the south and east. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news coming up as weather on. gb news coming up as eco zealot chris packham moots blowing up an oil pipeline and praises highly intelligent protesters jailed for blocking the m25. >> why is this crime glamorising program being allowed to be broadcast on channel 4? fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie reacts and he'll give his take on rupert murdoch's retired as the longest serving editor of the sun, but next has tory mp
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caroline dinenage overstepped the mark for demanding video streaming service rumble the platforms. russell brand and is the platform right for declaring joining the cancel culture mob would be a violation of our company's values. good on them. my company's values. good on them. my superstar panel debate that next. plus, more of tomorrow's newspaper. front pages. don't go anywhere
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>> you're listening to gb news radio . radio. >> so let's return to tomorrow's news tonight. now in our media buzz and more front pages are in starmer . let's cat out of the starmer. let's cat out of the bag on brexit betrayal. that's the headline in the daily mail. and of course, we discussed this with whitty earlier, the papers saying labour's saying that labour's mask supped saying that labour's mask slipped keir was slipped after sir keir was filmed saying he did not want to diverge from eu rules and the sun leads with yet more allegations against the comedian russell brand. the paper says his former employer, the bbc, has further into has been dragged further into the after brand was accused the row after brand was accused of to a woman of exposing himself to a woman in the bbc studio. this was
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actually only an exclusive broken by the bbc earlier tonight , my broken by the bbc earlier tonight, my superstar panel return now , top daily telegraph return now, top daily telegraph columnist allison pearson, conservative peer lord bailey, and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. now i have to share with you news of an extraordinary state over each from the culture, media and sport. select committee that's left the uk shamed on the international and what is, international stage and what is, quite frankly, a chilling approach. the committee, chaired by former tory minister caroline dinenage , has written to private dinenage, has written to private video sharing us platform rumble to demand they demonetise under—fire russell brand and stop him earning money from his videos. now russell, we know, faces historical sex allegations but has not been charged by police or found guilty of anything that didn't stop youtube. demonetising his account this week though seeing him lose up to £1 million a year from content made for his 6.6
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million subscribers is urging non rumble to do the same . non rumble to do the same. dinnage wrote to their ceo this we are concerned that brand may be able to profit from his content on the platform . content on the platform. >> we would be grateful if you could confirm whether mr brand is able to monetise his content, including his videos relating to serious accusations against him. if so , we would like to know if so, we would like to know whether rumble intends to join youtube in suspending mr brand's ability to earn . money while ability to earn. money while rumble , which is a truly rumble, which is a truly brilliant free speech platform, hit back with this scathing rebuke , we regard it as deeply rebuke, we regard it as deeply inappropriate and dangerous that the uk parliament would attempt to control who was allowed to speak on our platform or earn a living from doing so. >> although it's maybe politically and socially easier for rumble to join a cancel culture mob , doing so would be culture mob, doing so would be a violation of our company's values and mission . values and mission. >> we emphatically reject the uk parliament's demands.
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>> oh, here. what a response. >> oh, here. what a response. >> now, alison gb news has broken tonight . that danger is broken tonight. that danger is now even under fire from some members of the committee who say that she didn't share her this letter with them. there are now calls for her to resign. and this isn't the only media company that she's written to. so what on earth does this committee think they are doing? trying tell private media trying to tell private media companies who , by the way, in companies who, by the way, in this country, a government regulated by ofcom, what to do and who to platform and who to pall-7 pail-7 >> pay? >> it's a pall-7 >> it's a completely outrageous not just not only is it outrageous, it is chilling and sinister. this is a senior parliamentarian, right ing to these independent media platforms , teams trying to ruin platforms, teams trying to ruin russell brand, who, as you say , russell brand, who, as you say, is accused of he has serious and credible charges against him , credible charges against him, but she is basically setting out to destroy him to remove every
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source of income. you know, he is a human being, dan, his wife is a human being, dan, his wife is heavily pregnant with their third child. >> he's actually given birth. oh, has she just just in the last few weeks. and so we should have some compassion for that woman, you know, some woman, just, you know, just some kind decency. kind of decency. >> i think mean, you know, >> and i think i mean, you know, sean will speak more learnedly about i do, but this about this than i do, but this is of the way is a total breach of the way that the state should be behaving to private . businesses. behaving to private. businesses. and i should add, dan as well, because we're on gb news that caroline dinnage has also written to gb news making a complaint about the brilliant bev turner, a wonderful presenter here about opinions. she expressed on russell brand. bev is allowed to express any opinion she wants to. it's a free country and it's a free news channel. so i think it's really , really alarming really, really alarming development . and i would like to development. and i would like to see the prime minister or people in number ten telling dame caroline where to get off. >> i shaun bailey can >> i mean, shaun bailey can i can i just say, looking into
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this , actually, she has violated this, actually, she has violated one of the few clauses of the magna carta, which is still in effect, and that is that no free man shall be seized , imprisoned, man shall be seized, imprisoned, dispossessed, outlawed , exiled dispossessed, outlawed, exiled or ruined in any way, nor in any way proceeded against except by the lawful judgement of his peers and the law of the land denied. >> she has literally read an article. she knows nothing more than that. she could know it all and still shouldn't have done it because we have a due process of which she is a serious part. >> she sits in the commons where law is made , so she should law is made, so she should understand the already understand the laws already exist and it's for the law to deal russell brand that's exist and it's for the law to deafirst russell brand that's exist and it's for the law to deafirst thing.;ell brand that's exist and it's for the law to deafirst thing. the3rand that's exist and it's for the law to deafirst thing. the other that's exist and it's for the law to deafirst thing. the other thing; the first thing. the other thing that's important, there's the first thing. the other thing tisection important, there's the first thing. the other thing tisection theiortant,there's the first thing. the other thing tisection the public there's the first thing. the other thing tisection the public who �*e's a section of the public who believe is a conspiracy believe this is a conspiracy against anybody who doesn't have what is considered mainstream views. she has bought into that. she has made that real for those people. and one of one of the things i noticed whenever we go abroad to the prime ministers criticised for going saudi criticised for going to saudi arabia, them how to arabia, not telling them how to
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behave i'm sat in behave themselves, if i'm sat in saudi now, think, well, saudi arabia now, i think, well, hold on a second. you tell us off for trying control our off for trying to control our media. were you media. what exactly were you doing ? well, exactly. doing exactly? well, exactly. i did the idea in america that politicians would weigh in on how tv companies should cover the news would be an absolute joke because they constitute an amy nicole turner. >> what do you make of this? i think that the more pressing issue is why is this unregulated conspiracy theory , channel conspiracy theory, channel peddung conspiracy theory, channel peddling , conspiracy theory, channel peddling, channel streaming freely in the uk ? that's unfair freely in the uk? that's unfair to call that a conspiracy. i just want to interrupt very quickly. it's unfair to call them a conspiracy theory peddung them a conspiracy theory peddling channel, amy. they platform . platform anyway. >> one that's the exactly free speech channel and a quarter of the creators have been banned or demonetised on other social media it's like that's media sites. it's like that's the wild west . no, no, no. the wild west. no, no, no. >> do you know why some of these people have been banned? amy, seriously , some of top
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seriously, some of the top creators banned creators on rumble were banned because during the covid pandemic they made videos saying that masks. that we shouldn't wear masks. well scientific well that is now the scientific consensus and that got them banned from youtube. do you not understand why they've ended up on rumble? >> reputation is led by the >> it's reputation is led by the likes of alex jones. no, he's one person on that platform . one one person on that platform. one person. there are plenty more like him operating on this channel, which is completely unregulated and doesn't abide by ofcom. so my question, if i was her would be why aren't we regulating these sites in the same way we are in television, not not allow anyone with a view that doesn't doesn't appear in the guardian to have any say. actually, i'm not going to sign up to regulation. here up to regulation. we here are monitored ofcom . like you monitored by ofcom. like you said, can have opinion , said, bev can have her opinion, but with but it was countered with andrew's opinion that's what was due impartiality. there were i'm just saying, old fashioned rule that there's two things. >> there's things to be said >> there's two things to be said then that was view, she's then if that was her view, she's in a precisely best place to start that conversation. right to them is not the way to do it.
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and when and when we talk about who she talks to, it's not the job the prime minister. it's job of the prime minister. it's a job of parliament. varians this parliament this brings parliament into disrepute, of this disrepute, the basis of this country. what made britain great was free speech and was two things free speech and its civil organisations. and if you destroy one or both of them, we no longer have a country. >> very good point. now joe biden showed how to not do diplomacy yesterday at the united nations hq in new york, where once again the 80 year old president struggled the president struggled with the simple task of walking off stage . the latest cringe inducing gaffe by bumbling biden, who is, let's be honest, senile. now could be his worst yet because he left the brazilian president visibly angry when he failed to shake his hand, watch what happened.repubucan shake his hand, watch what happened. republican brazil, accompanied by the director general of the international labour organisation , and to say labour organisation, and to say to president biden, can you hear me? >> president biden, this is a historical moment for brazil and
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for the us . president biden can for the us. president biden can you hear me ? you can, yes. good you hear me? you can, yes. good i >> -- >> no handshake for the brazilian president. he was off. i mean, judging by that performance, the american public aren't going to struggle to boot biden off the presidential stage very, very soon. amy nicole turner, lord bailey , allison turner, lord bailey, allison pearson, do stand by because coming up, business secretary kemi badenoch proves her no nonsense credentials with a barnstorming takedown of out of touch sky news during a frosty interview about natsuru this morning . don't miss that morning. don't miss that explosive clip when we reveal our nominations for greatest britain and union, jack has many excited uncanceled. why is extremist chris packham allowed to about blowing to talk about blowing up oil pipelines praising just pipelines while praising just stop oils criminality on channel 4 four? and is he deluded to compare them to the suffragettes
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7 compare them to the suffragettes ? street legend kelvin ? a fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie into that ? a fleet street legend kelvin macthezie into that ? a fleet street legend kelvin macthe big into that ? a fleet street legend kelvin macthe big media into that ? a fleet street legend kelvin macthe big media newso that ? a fleet street legend kelvin macthe big media news of hat ? a fleet street legend kelvin macthe big media news of the and the big media news of the day that the man who gave him his editor job day that the man who gave him his editorjob at day that the man who gave him his editor job at the sun, rupert murdoch , has finally hung rupert murdoch, has finally hung up his boots. tonight, kelvin mackenzie don't go anywhere. he's uncancelled. in just two minutes time.
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time now for uncancelled . and time now for uncancelled. and this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media and the once credit able environmentalist chris packham has created a new documentary with channel 4. and it isn't just woke , it's downright just woke, it's downright dangerous . just woke, it's downright dangerous. it's just woke, it's downright dangerous . it's titled just woke, it's downright dangerous. it's titled is it time to break the law? packham interviews eco terrorists the world over, including the author
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of the book how to blow up a pipeline. and he concludes by pledging his support to groups like just stop oil watch. >> that doesn't necessarily have to mean that you put explosives on pipelines blow them on the pipelines and blow them up , but disrupt their construction. >> yes . >> yes. >> yes. >> and maybe blow them up if we do blow up pipelines and we do get caught. >> yeah , we're going to take a >> yeah, we're going to take a beating from the state. if you're an activist that's already made a decision that, yes, you're going to break the law so long as no one is hurt and there's no lasting environmental damage , then environmental damage, then you'll have my support completely deranged from channel 4. >> this is how the home secretary suella braverman responded when she was informed of peckham's packham's extremism. morning . extremism. this morning. >> he's saying that he actually endorses it. he doesn't condemn it . it. >> that's incredibly irresponsible and reckless . irresponsible and reckless. >> this is what i would say , >> this is what i would say, kelvin mackenzie, was that
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documentary appropriate for channel 4 to broadcast tonight . channel 4 to broadcast tonight. >> well, it channel 4 are are in a massive ratings dive at the moment , a massive ratings dive at the moment, aren't a massive ratings dive at the moment , aren't they? are in moment, aren't they? are in tremendous commercial trouble. i mean, why do god the government didn't agree to sell it last year probably got a billion for it ten years ago would have gone would have got 3 billion for it. >> but the reality is that they will do anything now in order to attract themselves a headline so somebody , somebody, some some somebody, somebody, some some somebody, somebody, some some some idiot producer comes along. >> we're going to get somebody to say that we're blow up an oil pipeline how you going to pipeline. how are you going to how you going blow an how are you going to blow up an oil pipeline spreading oil pipeline without a spreading everything everywhere? and secondly , we actually causing secondly, we actually causing potential death or destruction to somebody. it's quite wrong, actually. that kind of thing. there pleased channel there will be pleased channel 4 that we're discussing it. they'll , we a good they'll say, oh, we got a good show wootton last night. show on dan wootton last night. that's all they care about. they
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are at channel 4. are mad, quite mad at channel 4. and honestly , i do believe that and honestly, i do believe that it's and honestly, i do believe that wsfime and honestly, i do believe that it's time that the government actually just got rid of the thing . thing. >> w- t.- tl— >> well, of course they were meant . boris was going to do meant to. boris was going to do it. truss was going to do it. and sunak gets in and he and then sunak gets in and he stops it. absolutely lose . chris stops it. absolutely lose. chris but look of course, kelvin, a seismic story from the world of the media today. hey, our old boss, the man who made you the longest serving, most successful editor of the sun, rupert murdoch , has stepped down as murdoch, has stepped down as chairman of fox and news corporation. he told you he was never going to retire kelvin. so what's changed? >> well, i think i think one important things change is that the world has changed. so in his time , if he had an idea or a time, if he had an idea or a colleague had an idea, he could go ahead and do it and he would handit go ahead and do it and he would hand it down to the consumer. now now, media hands up what it
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wants to watch , which is why gb wants to watch, which is why gb news was hugely successful and why we have a tremendous nothing , a fantastic idea. fox news remember a totally unserved market in the united states. the most successful capitalist market in the world didn't have a right wing news media. right now it has one and it's making 3 to $4 billion a year. what a sensation that should be. and why shouldn't gb views be the same? and the answer is in america, the advertiser is advertised with fox news and they they boycott gb news. it's a disgrace. >> no, that is. well, you know, i agree with that . obviously i agree with that. obviously it's succession . within the it's succession. within the family. lachlan murdoch to take oven family. lachlan murdoch to take over. i mean some people kelvin say he's actually more right wing than rupert. so there isn't to going be a big political change is there? >> well, rupert , rupert hasn't
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>> well, rupert, rupert hasn't got any politics. he doesn't give a stuff. he said, oh, we'll have that idiot starmer in if we can make more money or we'll have that. you know, we'll have that truss in and make that idiot truss in and make more money. he doesn't care. don't care. it couldn't care less about trump or the less about trump one way or the other. all was the other. all he saw was the ratings up of fox news. so ratings go up of fox news. so the truth matter is the truth about the matter is that lachlan actually believes in the kind of trump world he is really quite right wing, actually. he's no fool either. so this painting, this bloke, is a complete idiot because the problem is when rupert dies, you know, the four kids all have the votes. and the suggestion is that directly rupert dies , boom, that directly rupert dies, boom, they were going to vote and throw lachlan out. so this succession idea has lots to go yet. it's fantastic. can i just say on a personal note , a say on a personal note, a brilliant, brilliant guy , very brilliant, brilliant guy, very engaging by the way, always thinking , always plotting. and thinking, always plotting. and the fact that he was listening to you did not indicate that he was supporting you. right alike
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did not mean that you weren't going to get the elbow as long as in the same way that his wives all got the elbow, the children all got the elbow, and the executives were all thrown out, including me. >> what did he say when he sacked you? kelvin >> well, he didn't say he didn't. he didn't sack me, actually , i got i got the sack actually, i got i got the sack from for the well for the second time. i got the sack for bite from rebekah brooks and with tony gallagher, who was the editor of the sun at the time. um, now there's some suggestion that rebekah will be thrown out as part of the change that is absolutely not true . um, and absolutely not true. um, and she'll be there for quite a long time. she gets off, she gets on well with lachlan and rupert said to me once, she said , said to me once, she said, rebekah certainly knows how to game my family. >> she's, she's obviously . >> she's, she's obviously. a very successful executive . lviv very successful executive. lviv calvin to me within the murdoch,
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within the murdoch thing. >> but obviously, you know, with the emails, deletions, policy and the fact that they write a massive check out almost every day at news at news uk in london in order to stop rebekah going into caught on phone hacking and being cross—exam and in the high court on phone hacking. yeah they're they've all got court on phone hacking. yeah they' hands:hey've all got court on phone hacking. yeah they' hands iny've all got court on phone hacking. yeah they' hands in the all got court on phone hacking. yeah they' hands in the bloodyt court on phone hacking. yeah they' hands in the blood there. their hands in the blood there. well do know what do well do you know what do you know? >> w— w you know what, >> what do you know what, though? think rupert created though? i think rupert created an incredible company and his legacy will last. obviously there are challenges. there are challenges across the media. of course they are. but but i think for both of us, the sun and what the sun mean to britain will always stay in our hearts. and i guess we just have to hope that they that they're able to find a way to reinvent it for a new generation. and are certainly trying very big digitally now . trying very big digitally now. >> is it can't it can't be reinvented like that. it takes channels like gb news and other
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outlets . it's which represent outlets. it's which represent working white working class men and women of this country. the paperis and women of this country. the paper is dead and actually , paper is dead and actually, actually the management don't want it either . they don't want want it either. they don't want sun kelvin mackenzie on the end of an incredible era in the british media, the retirement today of rupert murdoch , today of rupert murdoch, although he says, by the way, he's completely healthy and he's still going to be working as hard as ever. >> imagine that you're lachlan. >> imagine that you're lachlan. >> you've him >> lachlan, you've got him sitting on your in your >> lachlan, you've got him sittin seat on your in your >> lachlan, you've got him sittin seat . on your in your back seat. >> he ain't going anywhere. he ain't going anywhere. kelvin, thank . we'll ain't going anywhere. kelvin, thank .we'll speak ain't going anywhere. kelvin, thank . we'll speak monday. ain't going anywhere. kelvin, thaninow, . we'll speak monday. ain't going anywhere. kelvin, thaninow, though, ;peak monday. ain't going anywhere. kelvin, thaninow, though, ;pe revealiday. time now, though, to reveal tonight's greatest britain in union jackass . my superstar union jackass. my superstar panel return, allison pearson , panel return, allison pearson, who's your nominee? well obviously all the karens in the united kingdom, especially karen jones, my best friend in primary school. >> but it has to be kemi badenoch for a fabulous performance, brushing away with absolute steel on the sky news presenter oh yes, we have another little look. yeah, let's look . people would argue the
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look. people would argue the poorest in society aren't fretting about when they're going to replace their car with an electric car because the poorest don't drive poorest in society don't drive in this country. >> that is a ludicrous statement. if step outside statement. if you step outside of to my of london, come to my constituency, you will find the poorest society drive because poorest in society drive because they live in rural area . they live in a rural area. >> i go kemi shaun bailey my nominees the clink charity , nominees the clink charity, which reduces reoffending by teaching prisoners, catering skills and hospitality skills, and then helping them find work. >> they even run some catering inside prisons. amy khalife nominee, lord goldsmith, for pointing out that , and i quote, pointing out that, and i quote, mr sunak is chucking the environment into a political fire purely to score points . fire purely to score points. >> it is reprehensible . >> it is reprehensible. >> it is reprehensible. >> i'm going to go with kemi badenoch and alison pearson's nominee for finally be calling out sky news for their metropolitan elite bias. alison who's your union jackass? it's going to be justin rowlatt , the going to be justin rowlatt, the bbc's crazy climate change edhon >> relentlessly travelling the world to find heat storms and
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floods with which to terrorise the british people. ofcom's coming for you, matey . coming for you, matey. >> here's his most recent example. >> picking these changes now switching to electric vehicles, heat pumps, making our homes more efficient is good for the country , just for balance purposes. >> i'm sure he's not crazy sure. shaun bailey your union jackass. >> not my union jackass is the labour party's idea to give 16 year olds a vote. it's cynical, political motivated activity . if political motivated activity. if you want to help our young people. yes, give them good mental health, a decent education a future. not this education and a future. not this manipulation to help labour win. it's yeah, i was it's disgraceful. yeah, i was absolutely furious about this and what worries me, sean, is it's almost been overlooked as story. >> arguably outside of net zero. >> arguably outside of net zero. >> this is the most important story of the week. it could change our democratic system forever . amy nick change our democratic system forever. amy nick ltn, your union jackass nominee. >> oh, it's kemi badenoch but we've already had her. but i'm
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putting other side. putting her on the other side. >> you're going. you're >> oh, no, you're going. you're going alison. going up against alison. why? why didn't you what she said? >> amy? she dismissed wokeist. said? >> a goldsmith ismissed wokeist. said? >> agoldsmith oniissed wokeist. said? >> agoldsmith on the d wokeist. said? >> agoldsmith on the basiszeist. said? >> agoldsmith on the basis that lord goldsmith on the basis that he's got absolutely loads of money. >> so for that reason, great. >> so for that reason, great. >> but then she puts her faith in rishi sunak, who's one of the richest men in the country. >> well, look , i'm going to have >> well, look, i'm going to have to say it's the for double alison tonight . justin alison pearson tonight. justin rowlatt tonight union jack has not crazy though, just has a slightly different view to us on on climate change cut the bit we said one theory is i mean that's the other side show shaun bailey allison pearson , my brilliant allison pearson, my brilliant superstar panel. thank you for your company all week. we're back monday at 9 pm. the excellent headliners team x though good night. >> the temperatures rising, boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> hi there . thursday's blustery >> hi there. thursday's blustery showers will ease overnight some
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dner showers will ease overnight some drier and clearer spells, but also show a cool night to come with temperatures widely in the single figures before further showers on friday. now we've lost the persistent spells of rain that we saw earlier in the week, especially across western parts of the uk. but we've still got quite a number of showers circulating around an area circulating around an old area of pressure sitting of low pressure that's sitting to the north of scotland and that be further that means there will be further showers overnight especially that means there will be further showesternzrnight especially that means there will be further showestern scotland, specially that means there will be further showestern scotland, northern for western scotland, northern ireland, western parts of england wales. there'll ireland, western parts of engsome wales. there'll ireland, western parts of engsome showersas. there'll ireland, western parts of engsome showers or there'll ireland, western parts of engsome showers or eventhere'll ireland, western parts of engsome showers or even somel be some showers or even some thunderstorms be some showers or even some thunderrthens be some showers or even some thunderrthe channel close to through the channel close to kent at times. overnight but inland actually plenty of clear spells. and under those clear spells. and under those clear spells with light winds. temperatures falling into the mid to high single figures or even the low single figures for northern of uk . so northern parts of the uk. so a fresh start on friday, but a bright start for many decent spells of sunshine across the midlands into eastern england. for a time, the bulk the for a time, the bulk of the showers during the will showers during the morning will be move be in the west. they'll move east. rumble of thunder east. the odd rumble of thunder in eastern by the in eastern england. by the afternoon a cool day afternoon and it's a cool day compared what we've compared with what we've experienced so far. in september
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. where leads us to on a . where that leads us to on a frosty start in places on saturday. touch of frost mid—wales northwards in sheltered spots but actually plenty of sunshine and it's looking like a fair day for the vast majority . the cloud will vast majority. the cloud will build into the afternoon, but decent, dry and bright weather lingers on. that is until sunday when persistent rain returns to the west, a bit warmer the the west, a bit warmer in the south and east. >> the temperatures rising . boxt >> the temperatures rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on
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gb news with gb news. >> the top story the bank of england has kept interest rates at 5.25. the bank's governor andrew bailey, saying price rises are slowing faster than expected and should continue to do so. it follows yesterday's better than expected inflation data . but the shadow chancellor, data. but the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves , said today, rachel reeves, said today, despite the announcement, britain has been left worse off under the tories. >> i think there will be a sense of relief, particularly for those who are coming up to the end of their mortgage deals. but that let's look at where we are in the bigger picture because somebody coming up to remortgage their house today is looking at paying their house today is looking at paying £220 more a month than they would have done if they had a remortgaged a year ago. so
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