tv Patrick Christys Tonight GB News November 28, 2023 9:00pm-11:01pm GMT
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being crowned afraid of nigel being crowned king of the jungle? is there really a potential stitch up at play really a potential stitch up at play for our man down under? will have the very latest. nigel is currently in the jungle. in fact, he'll probably be waking up about now and has no idea there's something could be brewing. so for a reaction, i've got x campmates. i've got people very close to nigel. i've got some of the journalists in some of the top journalists in the as well coming your the business as well coming your way. campmates way. talking of x campmates diana's confidante, paul burrell is discuss omid scobie's is to on discuss omid scobie's new book, trashing royal new book, trashing the royal family. nobody knows who the family. but nobody knows who the author . author is. >> i've not heard of scobie no. >> i've not heard of scobie no. >> author, royal author . >> author, royal author. >> author, royal author. >> sorry, no . >> sorry, no. >> sorry, no. >> omid scobie, the royal author? no oh, it's a shame , author? no oh, it's a shame, isn't it? on the panel tonight, it is nigel's former political colleague, suzanne evans. we've got tory mp randall on the panel got tory mp randall on the panel, giant wardner and author rebecca ray . this is patrick rebecca ray. this is patrick christys. tonight and it's all happening .
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happening. email me now. do you think there's something weird going on at imaceleb ? vaiews@gbnews.com at imaceleb? vaiews@gbnews.com tweet us at gb news. well, we make the news after the headunes. headlines. >> patrick, thank you. and good evening to you. well, the news tonight is that israel has confirmed that the 12 newly released hostages have arrived in israel on the fifth day of an extended truce with the hamas terror group . for those people terror group. for those people watching on television, the hostages can be seen in these pictures taken a short while ago at the rafah border crossing with egypt . the israeli defence with egypt. the israeli defence forces saying ten israelis and two thai nationals are now on their way home to their families. notwithstanding those medical checks, of course, first the eldest of them is 84 year
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old lisa hyman. we're also heanng old lisa hyman. we're also hearing 30 palestinian prisoners have been released, believed to be 15 women, 15 boys. meanwhile while the us has slightly changed its approach to israel today and has asked israel to take greater care if there are any future strikes on gaza, the white house saying civilians and vital infrastructure must be protected. but that hostage and prisoner swap has taken place tonight in gaza . now, here in tonight in gaza. now, here in the uk, schools could be forced to stay open during strike action under tough new legislation proposed by the government. the education secretary said today . strikes secretary said today. strikes over the last year were some of the most disruptive on record for pupils teaching unions described the plans for minimum service levels as they're called, as shameful. but gillian keegan said it's about achieving a fair balance . rates of a fair balance. rates of shoplifting are on the rise , shoplifting are on the rise, with the sharpest increase seen in conservative constituencies .
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in conservative constituencies. in 2014, the party changed the law to classify the theft of items under £200 as low value shoplift ing. that meant some police forces disregarded it as petty theft. meanwhile shop price inflation has eased for the sixth month in a row as retailers compete fiercely for customers ahead of christmas, according to the british retail consortium figures today, shop pnces consortium figures today, shop prices were over 4% higher than last november , but it's down last november, but it's down from october and it's the lowest inflation rate since june. and food inflation overall slowed to 7.8% from october. and that's the seventh consecutive drop because because of lower energy pnces because because of lower energy prices feeding, feeding rather, into lower costs, particularly into lower costs, particularly in the dairy product sector. now, incredible pictures today of the first transatlantic flight powered by cooking oil and animal fats as it left heathrow and then landed in new york. the boeing 787 dreamliner pilot owned by a virgin atlantic
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pilot owned by a virgin atlantic pilot . it was the first pilot owned by a virgin atlantic pilot. it was the first time a commercial airline had operated a long haul flight , entirely a long haul flight, entirely powered by so—called green fuels. aviation enthusiasts have been celebrating the milestone , been celebrating the milestone, but environmental campaigners have questioned whether alternative fuels really are 100% sustain all. and lastly , 100% sustain all. and lastly, samples of a 4.5 billion year old asteroid could reveal the origins of life on earth. the teaspoon size specimen taken from the asteroid bennu is being examined right now by scientists at the natural history museum here in london. it could help shed some light on some of the biggest questions about how the earth was formed . experts are earth was formed. experts are saying it could even hold vital clues to the formation of our planet and our entire solar system on tv, online dab+ radio and the tune—in app . this is gb and the tune—in app. this is gb news, britain's news channel .
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news, britain's news channel. >> wow . wow. well, before we get >> wow. wow. well, before we get stuck into the royal stuff yesterday, we brought you the inside scoop, didn't we, on what was allegedly going on in the jungle. and by that we mean that itv potentially, potentially , itv potentially, potentially, potentially airbrush ing potentially anyway airbrush ing bits of nigel out. well let's cross to australia now where our reporter ben leo is beachside for the inside track on the latest in the jungle. i'm ben . latest in the jungle. i'm ben. it just feels to me as though something's a bit. off >> yeah. evening, patrick. ah, it's all kicking off, isn't it ? it's all kicking off, isn't it? i seem to have burnt my bridges down under. i've just had a crack at itv on camilla's show. i was complaining that they've been speaking to the mayor in the mirror about my story and not having the courtesy to even get i didn't need get back to me. i didn't need their confirmation that my story was true just as a reminder for anyone who doesn't what the anyone who doesn't know what the story is, revealed you story is, i revealed to you exclusively that exclusively last night that nigel farage had having nigel farage had been having a fairly interesting conversations in jungle donald trump in the jungle about donald trump , friendship, he helped , his friendship, how he helped him election campaign
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him on the election campaign trail, itv never broadcast trail, and itv never broadcast that conversation on air. that played into rumours and theories that they were deliberately starving him of airtime because lefty producers want him out the jungle, essentially. so yeah , jungle, essentially. so yeah, it's developing a rapid pace. interestingly, tonight in the next episode of i'm a celeb , next episode of i'm a celeb, which i think is just kicking off now or any minute um they have extended the episode by about 15 minutes and i understand that it's because they've included a clip of a row that nigel has with nella rose, the youtuber, the influencer about cultural appropriation or something akin to that. so that comes fresh off the back of our story that they're airbrushing him. so our itv panicking . is him. so our itv panicking. is there some substance to the theory that they're deliberately airbrushing nigel out because they want him out of the jungle? who knows? my theory is and i'm just going to put this out here now because don't care now because i don't care anymore. blown up all my anymore. i've blown up all my relationships in australia now with they're talking to with itv. they're not talking to
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me, theory is, is that me, but my theory is, is that they in the jungle they got him in the jungle because they discredit because they wanted to discredit him any future him and stamp out any future political bid. of course, it's no secret he's going get back no secret he's going to get back involved politics, involved in politics, or at least wants to. once the least he wants to. once the tories get wiped out, they found out actually pretty out that actually he's a pretty decent nothing to decent guy. there's nothing to submit so the end result submit him on. so the end result is they want to just starve him of air time get him out. the of air time and get him out. the jungle. cormier conspiracy of air time and get him out. the jungle. iiirmier conspiracy of air time and get him out. the jungle. ii don't conspiracy of air time and get him out. the jungle. ii don't know, iracy of air time and get him out. the jungle. ii don't know, but! of air time and get him out. the jungle. ii don't know, but that theorist i don't know, but that seems the most sense. seems to make the most sense. >> , ben, we have to >> well, ben, we will have to wait and see. but can be wait and see. but you can be sure that any updates we will give you right here on gb news. ben leo there who i sense might be busy man tonight. now be a busy man tonight. now almost keeps coming back almost kobe keeps coming back and irritating people a bit like and irritating people a bit like a royal boil . now, today, mark a royal boil. now, today, mark the release of his royal hatchet job end game, which includes some of the most egregious accusations against the palace ever to print. but ever to make it to print. but before i get into those, i'll ask even is its ask again who even is its author? i went down to buckingham palace, a place stacked full of royal superfans, royal fanatics , to find out if royal fanatics, to find out if anybody there has a scooby about
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scooby . have you ever heard of scooby. have you ever heard of omid scobie ? no. okay. all done. omid scobie? no. okay. all done. some books on harry and meghan? no. have you heard of omid scobie? no i have not heard of scobie. >> no . >> no. >> no. >> author, royal author ? >> author, royal author? >> author, royal author? >> sorry. no >> sorry. no >> omid scobie the royal author? no not much luck there then, but this is what we do know about him. omid scobie is the unofficial mouthpiece for the duke and duchess of sussex masquerade as a royal journalist, as a writer for us magazines. he's never been part of the official royal rota . of the official royal rota. meaning? well, he basically gets the same kind of royal sources . the same kind of royal sources. well, catch up, but as such, he's become a notorious defector to team sussex, regurgitating on a daily basis harry and meghan's own fantasy that they are, in fact , the victims. his first fact, the victims. his first book titled finding freedom , was book titled finding freedom, was pure sussex propaganda. after it emerged that meghan had been covertly briefing scobie with
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her side of the story, something that only really came to light in court . and he has a history in court. and he has a history of playing hard and fast with the truth, even lying about his age to an interviewer by six years, three years later, or was that six hard to tell with scobie has finally admitted guilt, explaining that he, quote, felt insecure about turning 40. i wouldn't know . quote, felt insecure about turning 40. i wouldn't know. i'm only 12 anyway. so now , now, now only 12 anyway. so now, now, now that you know the man, what about the substance in this latest hit job end game ? the latest hit job end game? the accusations range from the bizarre to the truly ridiculous . bizarre to the truly ridiculous. like his claim that the king needs a fresh ironed pair of shoelaces and asked that exactly aninch shoelaces and asked that exactly an inch of toothpaste is squeezed for him from a crested silver dispenser. but more gravely , the king and prince gravely, the king and prince william are apparently locked in a struggle over the future of the monarchy. indeed, william may seem like a pussycat to all of us, but in scobie's world, he's the big, bad wolf. scobie writes, it's a different story when stage lights go down, when the stage lights go down, when the stage lights go down, when temper flares behind when his temper flares behind closed closely
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closed doors, he more closely resembles his famously ill tempered father , except even tempered father, except even more hot headed. meanwhile, his wife, the princess of wales, is, quote, cold, a voiceless symbol of courtly resolve, too terrified of doing anything other than grinning photo ops. she is, of course, irked at being in the shadow of the shimmering meghan markle and what about the exiled prince harry? the grumbling duke, unlike the rest of his family , unlike the rest of his family, he's supposedly in a great place. i'll pull the other one on. this isn't vegas and nobody's playing naked billiards. he's not happy being meghan's pa, and it shows . but meghan's pa, and it shows. but will these claims be sending shockwaves through the palace? well here's just a flavour of some of the scathing reviews. the telegraph says omid scobie's end game is ludicrous propaganda for team sussex in the usually pro sussex new york times. he does no favours . their chapter, does no favours. their chapter, reads like a press release cooked up by chatgpt my personal favourite is a hit job, reading like a mumsnet post about the world's worst in—laws , scobie world's worst in—laws, scobie
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says it's end game for the monarchy, but given that one review of his book called it a turkey and said that he couldn't write for nuts, i suspect end game should have been the title of his autobiography. but let's get the thoughts on my panel, shall political commentator shall we? political commentator suzanne evans, former environment ranil environment secretary ranil jayawardena , mp and author and jayawardena, mp and author and journalist rebecca reid . journalist rebecca reid. suzanne, i will start with you on this. really, i mean , this on this. really, i mean, this just seems to be a bit of an egregious hatchet job. they had to pull one of the copies or the set of copies from the netherlands for it, you know, allegedly revealing a name that may have been linked to the royal racist side of things. scobie denies ever putting that in there, but it's not gone too smoothly for him. >> no, it's absolutely bizarre. i mean, ridiculous load i mean, what a ridiculous load of king of allegations about king charles. are on charles. who the hell are on shoelaces? kings ironed shoelaces? not even kings ironed their an an their shoelaces. surely an an inch toothpaste. how inch of toothpaste. how profligate. manage more profligate. i can't manage more than a quarter an inch than about a quarter of an inch on my toothbrush. i've got a nice electric one. maybe prince charles is using the old fashioned. load of fashioned. what a load of
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rubbish. ridiculous. so rubbish. it's ridiculous. so here a man who's clearly here we have a man who's clearly already written one book about the and now he's the sussexes and now he's writing one. now this writing another one. now this idea it's of smacks to idea that it's kind of smacks to me of the old days of princess diana . do you remember her book diana. do you remember her book by andrew morton? diana her true story. denied that story. and everybody denied that diana a hand in and then diana had a hand in it. and then of course, it turned out that she was feeding him tapes. now, i'm saying that's happening i'm not saying that's happening here let's be here quite clearly, but let's be honest, harry and meghan have not come and denounced this, not come out and denounced this, have they? >> no, and exactly my have they? >> i\question. exactly my have they? >> i\question. rano,.actly my have they? >> i\question. rano, youl my have they? >> i\question. rano, you know, next question. rano, you know, do harry and do you think that harry and meghan, this was your if this meghan, if this was your if this was your family and someone was putting things to print about, you know, your relatives being cold distant or at war with cold or distant or at war with each and very each other or things and very mean i imagine you would mean things, i imagine you would feel compelled out and feel compelled to come out and say about that. say something about that. >> i mean, this is >> yeah, i mean, look, this is all so sad. i mean, the all just so sad. i mean, the royal family is doing exactly the right thing. her majesty always she? never always said, didn't she? never complain? think complain? never explain. i think they're just they're absolutely right. just to for what it what to see this for what it what this is, which is as you said , a
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this is, which is as you said, a hit job, a fantasy written by some someone who believes in a victim complex , sadly. but i do victim complex, sadly. but i do think it's sad because harry and meghan had a great opportunity to serve this country, to serve people around the world in a very privileged position . an very privileged position. an they could have used those positions . as for good and it's positions. as for good and it's a very sad outcome that the fab fouris a very sad outcome that the fab four is no more just a reminder that paul burrell, diana's confidant, will be joining us very , very shortly to get his very, very shortly to get his take on all of this. >> but rebecca, i'll go to you now and i mean, do you really think that stuff like this should be should be written about about our royal family >> yeah, absolutely. i think part of the point of the royal family and i love them and i enjoy them very much is that it's gossip and it's something we can all share in. they are the kardashians, people who have agas that is why agas like. that is why they're fun us. but point if fun for us. but the point is, if they were trying to do a hatchet job on they omid scobie
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job on them, they omid scobie did worst possible job did the worst possible job calling kate cold and uncoachable. that's uncoachable. brilliant. that's what show what we want. we don't want show off. good. coachable is off. cold is good. coachable is good. suggesting that that king charles habits. good. suggesting that that king charl�*quirky habits. good. suggesting that that king charl�*quirky , habits. good. suggesting that that king charl�*quirky , interesting. abits. good. suggesting that that king charl�*quirky , interesting. we s. cool, quirky, interesting. we all know that he's about all know that he's weird about having boiled eggs with all his food. fine. know food. that's fine. we all know his eccentric. they've done his eccentric. all they've done is tried to say mean is sort of tried to say mean things about that things about people that actually like . and if actually we quite like. and if prince is quite and prince william is quite firm and direct and powerful behind the scenes cool. >> one the big accusations >> one of the big accusations he's the royal he's done is that the royal family increasingly family is becoming increasingly unpopular. to make unpopular. he's trying to make the this is the end the case that this is the end game for the royals. and i can't help but he's going to look help but feel he's going to look a daft. but know, he's a bit daft. but you know, he's been gone. meghan harry been and gone. meghan and harry have and the royal have been and gone and the royal family is still standing tall and proud and over many generations. >> tom yeah, absolutely. i mean, i get the i think you sometimes get the idea the media that the idea from the media that the royal family are unpopular. i think absolute tosh. think it's absolute tosh. i disagree with rebecca's categorisation. disagree with rebecca's categorwith in. disagree with rebecca's categorwith)n. that like them. people with agas that like them. have you got an aga you wish had? >> no. no. >> no. no. >> so do i. too expensive for me. but, you know, they have a massive amount of support within
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the really. and the entire country really. and you sometimes miss this with the entire country really. and you rheadlines miss this with the entire country really. and you rheadlines and s this with the entire country really. and you rheadlines and he1is with the entire country really. and you rheadlines and he1is wgo with headlines and he will go and the royal family will be there they will stay there. there and they will stay there. look work they look at the charity work they do, number of people they do, the number of people they support, the money they bring into country through into the country through tourism. i think into the country through tourismfantastic. i think they're fantastic. >> yeah. i mean, that is of >> yeah. i mean, that is one of the big contrasts, it, the big contrasts, isn't it, really, look the really, when you look at the kind quiet, dedicated service kind of quiet, dedicated service that was not prepared to that meghan was not prepared to do. so kate could go and do. right. so kate could go and unveil plaque outside unveil a plaque outside a shopping centre in milton keynes unveil a plaque outside a shop problem.re in milton keynes unveil a plaque outside a shop problem.re in mbe�*n keynes unveil a plaque outside a shop problem.re in mbe there nes . no problem. she'll be there and glamorous while and she'll look glamorous while she does it. meghan fled the country that kind of stuff. >> it's sadly this is the missed opportunity for both harry and meghan that they had the opportunity they opportunity to prove that they were to serve this were willing to serve this country indeed the country and indeed the commonwealth, i know was commonwealth, which i know was something was floated a something that was floated as a possible role for them and they chose to. and you know, chose not to. and you know, you're absolutely right. and the alternative, course, given alternative, of course, given that actually the british public is very firmly the is very firmly behind the monarchy, that's great. but the alternative is having someone like president biden as our head of i mean, can you of state. i mean, can you imagine that? or indeed a
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president president president tony blair, president tony blair? i mean, that's what we would have the 90s if we would have had in the 90s if we would have had in the 90s if we didn't have a monarchy. so we've got to be very careful what we wish for. >> i think we'd be more likely to get like president dean gaffney. i think that the country mcboatface country is boaty mcboatface proved can't vote for. >> i'm delighted we're agreed. i'm delighted. >> agreed. yeah. >> we're agreed. yeah. yeah >> we're agreed. yeah. yeah >> making >> you're kind of making a version of the same point there, but name this but should they just name this royal racist? >> um, not racist . >> um, not racist. >> um, not racist. >> oh, that person. i'm sorry. >> oh, that person. i'm sorry. >> so you're. yes. >> i think that person was racist, but i think there was an element of there are people of a certain generation who do not necessarily you can necessarily know what you can and no, no, i'm and can't say. no, no, i'm not being funny. >> a perfectly so i'm >> it's a perfectly so i'm married to a white british woman . it is not in any way racist to wonder what our children are going to look like. and you know what our girls and our son, they all look slightly different. >> it's no more than me thinking , is my daughter going to have red to fair, you might red hair to be fair, you might have direct experience of have some direct experience of this finish you
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this finish, finish what you were know, and were saying and, you know, and so is that, you know, so the point is that, you know, the fact that one of my daughters has darker hair and darker slightly darker darker eyes and slightly darker skin other that's skin than the other, that's a perfectly observation to perfectly normal observation to make and indeed perfectly normal conversation point for family, friends to white relatives. >> yes, absolutely . early for my >> yes, absolutely. early for my mother in law if she wants to. you know, talk to us about, oh, you know, she looks a lot more like you. i wonder what henry, my son did before here. i wonder what henry's going to look like. that's a perfectly normal conversation . conversation. >> it's not the same thing, but my boyfriend is ginger. and if somebody came over to me and they like, oh, rebecca, are they were like, oh, rebecca, are you if you and mark you worried that if you and mark have a it'll be ginger? have a baby, it'll be ginger? i'd be like, that's really rude. that's ginger. it's odd, but i'm ginger no, but there's that's ginger. it's odd, but i'm ging�*there no, but there's that's ginger. it's odd, but i'm ging�*there n a but there's that's ginger. it's odd, but i'm ging�*there n a way there's that's ginger. it's odd, but i'm ging�*there n a way ofere's way. there is a way of expressing that is rude and expressing it that is rude and there's of expressing it there's a way of expressing it that's gentle. >> also generational >> but there's also generational points sometimes people are less. >> and i willing to have. >> and i am willing to have. >> and i am willing to have. >> i am willing to have some
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trouble absolutely trouble with that. absolutely but well, i sense that but i think well, i sense that you need us to stop talking. >> no, i'm just i just found it really interesting that we've managed deviate reynolds managed to deviate from reynolds long and long standing cultural and ethnic to hair ethnic heritage to ginger hair in that prove the in like, doesn't that prove the point that actually the fact that they're saying this is racist is totally bonkers. >> but you take my point that >> but do you take my point that it could been well meant or it could have been well meant or it could have been well meant or it have well it could have not been well meant and we don't know. clearly, harry and meghan, whatever clearly, harry and meghan, waadly.’ clearly, harry and meghan, waadly. all right. it badly. all right. >> well, they would take offence because what they do. >> well, they would take offence becand what they do. >> well, they would take offence becand also what they do. >> well, they would take offence becand also they at they do. >> well, they would take offence becand also they have ey do. >> well, they would take offence becand also they have to do. >> well, they would take offence becand also they have to because >> and also they have to because they any more they don't have any more content, have to keep content, they have to keep making content. making more content. >> right. okay. we've got >> all right. okay. we've got loads more on this. like said, >> all right. okay. we've got load:burrell)n this. like said, >> all right. okay. we've got loadsburrell is this. like said, >> all right. okay. we've got loadsburrell is cominge said, >> all right. okay. we've got loadsburrell is coming our;aid, >> all right. okay. we've got loadsburrell is coming our way paul burrell is coming our way shortly. but coming up, our itv bosses airbrush ing nigel of bosses airbrush ing nigel out of i'm because they i'm a celebrity because they fear left wing storm. top fear a left wing pr storm. top publicist pr guru mark publicist and pr guru mark borkowski, represented borkowski, whose represented celebrities gives celebrities in the jungle, gives us expert insight very, very us his expert insight very, very shortly. sussex shortly. but next, as sussex stooge the stooge omid scobie brands the princess of wales as cold and a voiceless symbol in his shocking new book is the relationship between prince harry and william
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new book is the relationship bethrreparable. iarry and william new book is the relationship bethrreparable. princess william now irreparable. princess diana's former butler and confidante gives his exclusive reaction. that's live. that's next. i'll also get the one time i'm a celeb campmates thoughts on nigel down under. don't move .
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as a stepford like royal wife who is cold and a voiceless symbol. in his desperate new book, endgame, meghan's mouthpiece takes aim at kate, calling her a shiny thing who is prone to copying her sister in law's style . with none of her law's style. with none of her outgoing nature and leadership potential? i mean, good grief , potential? i mean, good grief, hold the sake back. prince william is also in the firing line and has been painted by scobie as a power hungry and opportunistic heir who can be difficult to handle . hm well, difficult to handle. hm well, joining me to discuss this now is princess diana's close friend and former butler. it's paul burrell. paul thank you very, very much . surely diana would very much. surely diana would have wanted harry to come out now and denounce all of this rubbish . rubbish. >> absolutely . those boys , >> absolutely. those boys, harry, should know better than to do what he's doing. he was taught better than that. his mother brought him up very well. >> they had a very privileged lifestyle, paul, and they knew the rules. and here we go again. we go again because as this
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information for this book is obviously coming from close sources to harry and meghan and you have to remember that they're no longer part of the royal family. they're celebrities. but they're only usp is royal gossip. and whilst ever they can spin some more royal gossip and pull the carpet from under other members of the royal family then they're relevant. this isn't the end game. absolute not a thousand years royal history down the pan. i don't think so. kate hasn't put a foot wrong and kate hasn't put a foot wrong and kate has something which meghan doesn't have class and class is timeless and kate doesn't have to answer back because she just has to keep doing what she's doing because she's doing it perfectly. now you can see our king and queen in waiting, doing exactly what we want them to do. they are going to be sat on the
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throne one day. harry and meghan aren't. and that must be a very bitter pill to swallow , knowing bitter pill to swallow, knowing that kate will have everything at her disposal. that kate will have everything at her disposal . and she has a at her disposal. and she has a wonderful family and a loving husband beside her. and that must rankle. i mean, recently i went to saint george's chapel and i thought to myself, this ocean of goodwill, which which harry and meghan had when they married was drained because she didn't want it. she didn't want to be an also ran. she didn't want to be a supporting actress. she wanted to be a star. and that's the real reason why they left for america. i wish them well . i left for america. i wish them well. i do. but leave our royal family alone. leave the king alone . he's a steady hand on the alone. he's a steady hand on the tiller . he's alone. he's a steady hand on the tiller. he's keeping the ship safe for when william will take over. >> oven >> yeah, absolutely . and you >> yeah, absolutely. and you make a series of very, very good points there. this idea that, oh, you know, there were times when meghan and kate were together and meghan was, you
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know, out in front and kate didn't like it. i mean, i think the fact is that kate was doing herjob and meghan was massively overstepping the mark, wasn't she? >> kate always knew position >> kate always knew her position . william position . . william knows his position. harry should know his position or harry should know that his mother brought him up to support his brother on his way to being king. that was his role. but harry's decided since he's got married, he's decided that that's not the role for him . that's not the role for him. that should have been the role they would have been such an asset for the royal family. as one of your panel just said, there was there was a dream that they would represent the monarch in the commonwealth that would have been a perfect job for them . but they threw it all away , . but they threw it all away, that ocean of goodwill, and they threw away the goodwill from the people this country, and they people of this country, and they threw away their own inheritance. they threw away everything. and i wonder what prince george little, little prince george little, little prince archie and princess
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elizabeth will think one day when they're not part of this institution, which is great when they grow up and they say, well, we're a prince and princess, why aren't we part of this ? they aren't we part of this? they will miss out on their heritage . will miss out on their heritage. yeah, they'll miss out on getting to know louis, george and charlotte. i think it's very sad. >> so sad. paul. it's so sad, paul >> so sad. paul. it's so sad, paul, that, you know, they like to say they think they're doing the best thing for the kids and yet surely these children are going to grow up and really wish that they'd been a part of that and be very, very confused about the way that their parents went about it. and also what kind of morals do think is it morals do you think is it teaching those children that when book when somebody writes a book that you claiming you've had you are claiming you've had nothing with that is nothing to do with that is slating saying personal slating it, saying very personal things , you know, a things about kate, you know, a woman, where's the women's rights all this? you know rights in all of this? you know that your mum dad didn't that your mum and dad didn't stand up and say blood is thicker than water. this is inappropriate and shouldn't have been well , there's nothing >> yeah, well, there's nothing bad said about the duke and
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duchess of sussex in that book. it's all bad about our royal family, and we don't like it here in britain. they are our royal family. and i'm going to stand up proud. i haven't always seen eye to eye with the king but i'm a monarchist. i want to cross that bridge with king charles and queen camilla because i want to get to the other side and see william and kate on the throne. i think that that william and charles have a very good relationship because charles knows that he's just keeping the seat warm until his son can grow his family and his children grow up. then william will have time to do this job, which he is an apprentice for right now. harry isn't . harry right now. harry isn't. harry will never come back . there is will never come back. there is not a place for him . not a place for him. >> you mentioned prince william there and some of the allegations in this book are that the king and prince william are locked in an increasing struggle as they compete for pubuc struggle as they compete for public approval . a battle over
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public approval. a battle over the future of the monarchy . the the future of the monarchy. the sussex there is claiming sussex stooge there is claiming that game that prince that end game that prince william's impatience to become king infuriated his father, who has repeatedly been left seething at these perceived attempts to upstage him. they also mentioned william's temper , also mentioned william's temper, like he's one person in public and one person behind the scenes. can you just respond to both of those claims? yes. yes >> william and william and charles have different personalities. of course, they are. want to are. but william doesn't want to be now. he's very be king, right now. he's very happy. lives at kensington palace. and the cottage in windsor, great park. he's happy watching his family grow. george is about to go to eton. charlotte's behind him. and little louis, they want to spend time as a family together. little louis, they want to spend time as a family together . they time as a family together. they are happy spending their family time. in fact, they make provision. the fact that when the children are on holiday, they don't do public engagements. they do public engagements. they do public engagements during the daytime, and they like to be home at night for their children because
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their family is growing. night for their children because their family is growing . the their family is growing. the king knows this and the king knows that one day these children will be grown up and then will be the time to hand over to william and kate . so over to william and kate. so there's no conflict. they have different ideas, different ideas of how to do things. the king is doing a very good job. in the last year. he's he's following his his mother's example, 70 years of goodwill on the throne. he's doing a great job. he's keeping the ship steady. and we're just waiting , just waiting we're just waiting, just waiting for william and kate to come up . for william and kate to come up. >> paul, can i just ask you i mean, you were obviously in i'm a celebrity as well. nigel farage is in there at the moment. when you were in celebrity, were you ever worried about, oh, gosh , i'm trapped, about, oh, gosh, i'm trapped, i'm trapped in this. i'm trapped in this camp. i've got no idea what's being said about me on the outside. i've got no idea what the press might be cooking up about me. no you are in their
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hands every thing you do in the jungle. >> everybody is jockeying for screentime . um, everybody's screentime. um, everybody's looking at the cameras , waiting looking at the cameras, waiting for the next explosion. and people do create great arguments, especially knowing that they're going to be. look at him. they're in the bath. i think he's doing a great job. you know, i've i've been listening to some of the things he's saying and he talks a lot of common sense. it's just that other people sometimes times try to trip him up. they're trying to trip him up. they're trying to dig a pit for him to fall into. but he's far too clever for that. yeah i've got people emailing in gb views gbnews.com saying saying they wonder if some of the questions are being planted to him because it seems to come out of the blue people trying to trip him up. >> could it be could it be that people behind the scenes are so, you afraid nigel is you know, afraid that nigel is coming as popular as he coming across as popular as he is and they want to try to is and that they want to try to concoct something that would get him there. you know, i
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him out of there. you know, i mean, the plot thickens, doesn't it, paul? >> yes, it does. this is an entertainment programme and they're and they're going to tease you and they're going to tease you and the do that . and the producers do that. and tonight's show will be a little bit different because they're going to give a little bit going to give you a little bit more of nigel than they usually do. >> wow. this is interesting. and actually a controversial actually a very controversial point. have to point. but paul, we'll have to leave there. thank you very, leave it there. thank you very, very much. always tremendous very much. always a tremendous pleasure. good to pleasure. paul burrell. good to be friend and be with diana's friend and former and confidante. former butler and confidante. thank very much. well, thank you very, very much. well, coming yes as sussex coming up. yes as sussex mouthpiece nails his mouthpiece omid scobie nails his colours again to the sussex masked, actually better masked, who was actually better for the royal family. kate or meghan? i went out and about and spoke to people at buckingham palace. but gb news superstar nana akua takes on journalist nina myskow and a clash on that shortly. but next, as the clamour grows that nigel farage is being edited out of i'm a celebrity because they fear him winning. that be a pr winning. would that be a pr masterstroke or a total disaster pr guru mark borkowski, who's represented clients in the jungle, including the likes of noel edmonds, offers his expert
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isabel monday to thursdays from six till 930 . now six till 930. now >> now, last night we brought you a sensational exclusive story through our reporter down unden story through our reporter down under, ben leo. he told us that itv appears to have airbrushed nigel farage out of imaceleb with fascinating footage of nigel entertaining his campmates with anecdotes about his good friend donald trump, failing to
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make the final edit of the show . make the final edit of the show. so should itv be showing more of nigel, or are they even regretting inviting him on the show ? something very interesting show? something very interesting appears to be going on at itv, doesn't it? so yesterday we had that exclusive and then that started to gather traction. there wasn't really any kind of denial . and then the mail online denial. and then the mail online decided to go and put all decided to go and put it all over their front page . these over their front page. these rumours and accusations of nigel being and then they being edited out and then they send out a press release about what people can expect in the show and all of a sudden there's no mention of nigel. is he being airbrushed again? then bang, at the minute. oh, we're the last minute. oh, we're extending. a celebrity by extending. i'm a celebrity by 15 minutes. starts to look minutes. it just starts to look a like a circus. but a little bit like a circus. but i'm joined now by the brand and pr consultant mark borkowski. well thank you very much. well thank you very, very much. what on earth is going on at itv? mark >> well, you're doing a very good job to maximise their investment. >> i mean, this whole what itv
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needis >> i mean, this whole what itv need is an audience for this. and the best way of getting an audience is to generate a huge amount of interest, a huge amount of interest, a huge amount of interest, a huge amount of noise on social to media be talked about because as you know, we've got to attract people to live broadcasts simply because cause that's where the advertising is . and they've paid advertising is. and they've paid advertising is. and they've paid a lot of money. i don't know if it's true, but a substantial amount of money, 1.5 million to nigel farage. they want to extract the full value for that. and he's delivering. he's delivering on that . he's the delivering on that. he's the pantomime baddie in the camp. and that's a role they want to play and that's a role they want to play with him . play with him. >> but why then do you think that they've been so keen to try to airbrush elements of him out ? to airbrush elements of him out? >> well, that's that's an interesting question because every day , you know, the every day, you know, the narrative changes. i mean , every narrative changes. i mean, every day someone i think the last couple of days, tony bayley, the boxer, has obviously provided better for them . um, you better value for them. um, you know, it's a booking. they, they
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knew what they were getting with farage as package . he's farage as a package. he's a marmite controversial figure, but has a substantial audience and you know, there's probably a certain amount of nervousness with him. i don't know what happens with the editorial process. they they have a very, you know, sharp edit to what they want to show. but they know that they need him. they need him in the show. um, they made mistakes with for a past contestants by not doing enough work to keep them in the show, you know, creating games, creating formats that saw them isolated, you know , against isolated, you know, against somebody popular and they lose them . they need to keep these them. they need to keep these people in. they don't want a happy camp. they don't they they want it to be generated . that want it to be generated. that conversation outside the programme, as i said, to actually gain viewers and um, let's see where he goes. i believe that he's getting a lot of airtime tonight. believe that he's getting a lot of airtime tonight . um, i can of airtime tonight. um, i can see it popping up on my twitter
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feed. so you know, clearly he's generating the type of audience on social media that they need to keep the numbers running for this show. well it is, i think, a remarkable turn of events because apparently they've been getting in trouble with advertisers saying they're not happy given nigel happy that they've given nigel farage platform. happy that they've given nigel farage fgotorm. happy that they've given nigel farage fgot some really quite >> we've got some really quite unhinged being printed, unhinged stuff being printed, mostly from what mostly in the guardian from what i was about itv on i saw, which was about itv on sunday, they'll have blood on their if nigel farage their hands if nigel farage comes across well and then he ends up in downing street, they will as well. and will have done this as well. and you wonder, really , it just you just wonder, really, it just feels a little bit like a kind of circus being pushed and pulled from direction to the pulled from one direction to the other, does it not? >> well, it is. it's a child of a circus meets a freak show and look, you know , nigel farage look, you know, nigel farage knows what he's doing. you know, he's. he's gone in for money. but also to reach a new audience . there's probably a lot of people on there who just know him as this sort of figure that's forever sort of causing
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controversy. you know , in the controversy. you know, in the media. well, actually , the media. well, actually, the programme will depict a very precise character of him and of course, advertisers get nervous . course, advertisers get nervous. look what happened to his row with coutts bank. but they also understand there's going to be a hell of a backlash if they get it wrong. so they're playing with nitroglycerine, aren't they? >> talking talking of something that went them? that went wrong for them? >> the explosion to in >> the explosion to blow up in their face. >> talking of something that went wrong them. yeah. went wrong for them. yeah. i mean i think had little mean you i think had a little bit do with noel edmonds, bit to do with noel edmonds, didn't you, during his time there? apparently regretted there? apparently itv regretted there? apparently itv regretted the noel the decision to pay noel a lot of money and then it didn't really work for them, did it? >> well, you know , they they >> well, you know, they they paid a lot of money for noel edmonds, and i think he set a new high water mark to attract any other people to the jungle now that they want. then they're going to have to pay more. it's, it's a progress he really
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enjoyed it. i mean he really enjoyed it. i mean he really enjoyed it. i mean he really enjoyed it and he called it a bank raid because he was the first one to be voted out. that was their mistake. their mistake was their mistake. their mistake was actually creating a game that saw a number of people, you know, in in front who were more popular than noel. but he he was very he was he was full of praise for it. i mean, look, this is a man bred on live tv, you know, bred by the bbc. he's a pro. and he said the production values for that show. so past anything, he'd worked in television before he enjoyed it. he had fun. i think they regretted getting him out because he had this relationship with harry redknapp . he would with harry redknapp. he would have gone. i don't think he would have won it. i didn't. he expected most expected to win it, but most people into that and people go into that show and treat they don't realise treat me and they don't realise size exactly what it is . you size exactly what it is. you know, people just sort of know, some people just sort of grab the money they've never watched they into watched and they get into appalling situation where it is absolutely brutal. and the interesting thing is farage has
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done his his homework. nigel's done his his homework. nigel's done his his homework. nigel's done his homework and he probably knows what's coming. a lot of people go in there, they don't. and i was i never believed when noel edmonds told me that he was going into the jungle, i didn't not believe him. you know, i know how many formats he's been offered do formats he's been offered to do and but he thought it would be a bit of fun, but he didn't know what was coming his way. but still enjoyed it. >> okay, well, look , we await to >> okay, well, look, we await to see what happens . dup mark, see what happens. dup mark, thank you very, very much. that is and brand is indeed pr and brand consultant mark borkowski . so consultant mark borkowski. so coming up, as the sussexes do, omid scobie claims that harry and meghan are in a great place. while the royals are in their end game. is it really true? based on the last year i got stuck into scobie's dire new book before getting some more reaction panel. we'll reaction from my panel. we'll also have exclusive armour celeb reaction most reaction in the most entertaining view entertaining pay per view anywhere telly. there'll anywhere on the telly. there'll be fascinating stories be some fascinating stories on those but yes those front pages. but next, yes , of course, this propaganda piece from scobie. who was piece from scobie. but who was better for the royal family kate
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welcome back. it's time now for the clash . and of course , omid the clash. and of course, omid scobie hit job end game is carving an already widening wedge between the sussexes and the palace and the depictions of kate and meghan couldn't be more different. the princess of wales is portrayed as being cold and a stepford like royal wife compared the duchess of compared to the duchess of sussex, was a shimmering sussex, who was a shimmering ornament in the royal family tree before she quit. but out in the real world, opinions are divided. so i wanted to find out who's team kate, who's team meghan. and here's what happened outside buckingham palace. oh, meghan . meghan. >> kate, there's only one person
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i don't know . i don't know. >> meghan. we've heard too much about her. >> depends who you ask. i >> it depends who you ask. i don't really care. >> catherine probably. okay. catherine >> catherine probably. okay. cat meghan why would you still >> meghan why would you still just get, like, a personality? >> i don't know who they are . >> i don't know who they are. >> i don't know who they are. >> what a nice life that must be for that chap at the end there. never heard of him anyway. but who are you backing? me know who are you backing? let me know your email me gb views your thoughts. email me gb views gbnews.com. tweet me at gb news. and while you're there, go and vote poll. i'll bring you vote in our poll. i'll bring you those to continue those results. well, to continue this studio, i'm this debate in the studio, i'm joined news, very own nana joined by gb news, very own nana akua journalist akua and esteemed journalist nina michkov. i'll start nina michkov. nana. i'll start with you. who was better? do you think, for the royal family? who's better in general, kate or meghan? well it's obviously going kate, isn't going to be kate, isn't it? >> and the reason why >> clearly. and the reason why is because as obe scabies put it in his book, sorry, scobie scooby—doo or whatever he is in his he said was that , his book, what he said was that, you know, they said people are saying that she's keen. well, that's isn't it? that's what you want, isn't it? you want someone who's keen to do would you want do the job. why would you want somebody doesn't want to do
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somebody who doesn't want to do the job? that would be meghan. she's want she's no good. she doesn't want to job. so you want to do the job. so you want somebody who learn who somebody who wants to learn who you aspires to people you know aspires to the people who are already in the royal family. the queen appeared to love gets well with love kate. she gets on well with everybody. would you want everybody. why would you want somebody completely somebody who's completely disruptive if they want to go, let them go. wanted to go. let them go. she wanted to go. she to go a privacy she wanted to go on a privacy toun she wanted to go on a privacy tour. and, well, ended on oprah. >> you know, i think your team, meghan, aren't you? >> yes. but must say, i agree >> yes. but i must say, i agree with you in that kate is brilliant for the family brilliant for the royal family she's she's she's wonderful. she's she's charming. looks fabulous. charming. she looks fabulous. she fuss. she doesn't make a fuss. >> and that is why she is perfect for the royal family as it is today . it is today. >> it could be that. it could be the 1950s. and what the royal family needs to do is to look to the future . because if you look the future. because if you look at the statistics , it's 43% of at the statistics, it's 43% of gen z, that's the 15 to 24 year olds. that's the future. yeah. who cares what i think i'm going to be off the planet, you know, way before you know anything.
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major happens. gen z , 40% of major happens. gen z, 40% of them do not want a monarchy. and they are the people who count because they're taken and the thing is, it starts like that, doesn't it? >> because if you do anything, you notice that the older the people get, the more they become attached tradition of the attached to the tradition of the monarchy. as get monarchy. okay. so as people get older, they will warm to the traditions that they and traditions that they had and those z that you're those are the gen z that you're talking about. my daughter now, she's she kate. she she's 14. she loves kate. she thinks is fantastic. and thinks kate is fantastic. and kate and william already kate and william have already shown ready to shown that they are ready to adapt the times and move. adapt with the times and move. and they have. and they and they have. >> haven't adapted. >> they haven't adapted. >> they haven't adapted. >> look, look what good did meghan the royal family? meghan do for the royal family? she well, the point the difference, difference difference, the difference between and meghan that between kate and meghan is that kate is very much she's like a cardboard cut—out. >> she is the perfect royal. she was like she was when they when they made that she and william made that disastrous tour of the caribbean. there they were in that jeep. they could have been there before. and it there 50 years before. and it was a complete now was a complete disaster. now meghan has charisma . emma kate
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meghan has charisma. emma kate does not. the press have tried for five years? five, six years? they have tried and tried and tried to make kate every day in the press. she's beautiful . the press. she's beautiful. >> she's this she wears earrings i >> -- >> she doesn't she they've tried very, very hard to make her into a somebody like diana . and she's a somebody like diana. and she's not. the thing about meghan is she has she's she's the same as the people like this country. she's multicultural. she is. she is. >> she's just because she's mixed race, she made her own living. no, look, look , the living. no, look, look, the bottom line is that people like tradition and we like tradition and people do enjoy that. and that's one of the things older people one of the things one of the things that people like about that is the continuity of the monarchy the consistency the monarchy and the consistency of so you may say older of it. and so you may say older people like it, but daughter, people like it, but my daughter, she's that she's a teenager. she loves that consistency. now megan, megan, megan was disruptive megan was meghan was disruptive for and it for the royal family and it hasn't out. we don't want hasn't worked out. we don't want somebody dealing with somebody like that dealing with the family. the royal family. >> we young people support.
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>> we young people support. >> meghan no . >> meghan no, no. >> meghan no, no. >> and you know what? and you know what, nina? your daughter, will what will it take will it take what will it take for you to finally accept that? meghan really is not right for the family seriously, you the royal family seriously, you even that you agree even said that you agree with her. went oprah. she her. she went on oprah. she lied. know they lied lied. we all know they lied about racism. there was didn't lie inconsistencies. >> over old >> this is going over old ground. and we know that. we know relevant. know that it's relevant. >> it relevant. that's >> well, it is relevant. that's why she's not that's why she's not. >> i mean, what are the such terrible things that she said? but listen, let me let me just say you, as somebody say to you, meghan, as somebody that can actually look up to that we can actually look up to as woman, kate, kate has never i >> -- >> kate, what do you look up to? >> kate, what do you look up to? >> look, because when she was 11 years was she changed years old, she was she changed procter and gamble even true? >> it is true story. isn't the dad retold the story in the correct way? you you believe that father procter and gamble megan changed and ad for soap because megan wrote as an 11 year old with respect nina you know look you're she has she has. >> she has. she has. she has.
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you laugh but she supported women to 2015. >> she made a speech at the united nations. now, what is kate done? what is kate done? >> she she was a daughter of a millionaire. keep going. a daughter of a millionaire. she had a three. she had a you can't daughter of a millionaire. she had had ree. she had a you can't daughter of a millionaire. she had had ae. she had a you can't daughter of a millionaire. she had had a threes had a you can't daughter of a millionaire. she had had a three dayi a you can't daughter of a millionaire. she had had a three day joblou can't daughter of a millionaire. she had had a three day job in| can't she had a three day job in jigsaw. she's never done a day's work in her life. >> you can't keep going backwards. and what she when backwards. and what she did when she i'm looking she was 11 and 15, i'm looking at megan's doing now, what at what megan's doing now, what will it take, nina, for you to accept that? first of accept that? megan, first of all, lied, consisted her all, she has lied, consisted her and has no good, lied consistently, no hold on a minute. they said there was a racist in the royal family. and then it turns out that apparently on scabies there apparently on scabies book there are two. but yet when harry was talking to that bradbury man on itv, then said, racism. what itv, he then said, racism. what racism it was racism? oh, no. it was unconscious bias. and then it may unconscious bias. no, no. may be unconscious bias. no, no. >> but meghan did not use the word racism. this is going back to that. you are actually rewriting history. let me let me let me change tack a bit here.
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>> and you were talk about the charity work, right? so you've got kate, especially out there doing found her a decent >> they found her a decent charity . charity. >> course, she's the patron >> of course, she's the patron of loads. of absolutely loads. >> course, that comes with >> of course, that comes with the job. >> comes with the left. >> that comes with the job left. >> that comes with the job left. >> meghan to go. >> meghan left to go. >> meghan left to go. >> did a brilliant work with >> she did a brilliant work with the the women the grenfell tower. the women she produce cookbook. the grenfell tower. the women she helped produce cookbook. the grenfell tower. the women she helped people, cookbook. the grenfell tower. the women she helped people, women kbook. the grenfell tower. the women she helped people, women who k. she helped people, women who were out of work to the tower and she did a bit of hugging and then, come on, what about the cookbook? the cookbook was probably of probably written by lots of other with recipes other people with their recipes in come on. so you in there. oh, come on. so you are you are such a are such a cynic. you are such a cynic. >> i'm a cynic. >> i'm not a cynic. >> i'm not a cynic. >> i'm just looking at what i've seen of brainwashed by the seen of her brainwashed by the press. i think you have nina. no, i haven't. >> you what? even imarn >> you know what? even imarn ayton, who's a black lives matter activist, said that ayton, who's a black lives matter fliedist, said that ayton, who's a black lives matter flied and;aid that ayton, who's a black lives matter lied and shethat ayton, who's a black lives matter lied and she couldn't they've lied and she couldn't are lying. they've lied and she couldn't are okay? ng. >> okay? >> okay? >> even she couldn't support them anymore. >> to recreate >> meghan i'm going to recreate started her own career. nina you don't don't you be so patronising. we're running out of people who support these people. >> okay? all right. okay. all right. well, who do you agree
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with? bronze, the with? as omid scobie bronze, the princess of wales. cold and coachable. who was better for the royal family? kate or meghan simon says, it's not simon on twitter says, it's not rocket more rocket science. kate has more class decorum . hmm. there's class and decorum. hmm. there's a couple of other things as well. in on twitter, says meghan should been better the should have been better for the royal family, but they never let. there you go. a slight let. so there you go. a slight range of views there. now, 95% of agree that kate is better of you agree that kate is better for family, while 5% for the royal family, while 5% of you that meghan is. thank of you say that meghan is. thank you taking the poll. you for taking part in the poll. now, up, as as scobie now, coming up, as as scobie alleges king and prince alleges that the king and prince william locked struggle william are locked in a struggle over the monarchy, over the future of the monarchy, is it, as he claims, an institution in decline? royal institution in decline? my royal masterminds, si and phil masterminds, ladies si and phil dampier, me give their dampier, join me to give their unfiltered analysis on that . and unfiltered analysis on that. and there's been a dramatic twist in there's been a dramatic twist in the race round. but next i the royal race round. but next i tee off on scobie's dire new book. we'll also have an exclusive i'm a celebrity reaction and the most entertaining paper of who you will get anywhere on telly. i'm not pulling any punches and you will get headlines before will get the headlines before anybody i guarantee anybody else. i guarantee you that. cover that. we'll cover it all. everything the front
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everything that's on the front and everything inside the and everything that's inside the book as well. there really is absolutely no need go to bed absolutely no need to go to bed when come back, i take you when we come back, i take you down see you later . hey. down under. see you later. hey. >> i'm alex deakin. >> evening. i'm alex deakin. this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb the cold weather gb news. the cold weather continues quite a few us continues quite a few of us having a frosty start tomorrow morning. for some, there'll morning. and for some, there'll be snow around as be some sleet and snow around as well. area pressure well. this area of low pressure just edging down through the nonh just edging down through the north sea, bringing some gusty winds, but also bringing more showers scotland and showers to northern scotland and down eastern side into down the eastern side into northeast england, southeast scotland , 1 or 2 sleet and snow scotland, 1 or 2 sleet and snow showers may produce a covering through and it could through the night. and it could turn icy as temperatures plummet . showers scattered . a few rain showers scattered over the midlands wales southwest england, a bit more cloud here may just prevent a frost, from the frost, but really from the midlands northwards, areas midlands northwards, many areas will be below freezing rural spots. well below freezing and hence why it could be icy still where we've got these showers coming over coming in tomorrow over northern, northeastern scotland, southeast scotland , northeast southeast scotland, northeast england. again, some sleet and
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snow is likely a time . the snow is likely for a time. the cloud and the south should tend to break and so for many, to break up. and so for many, it'll a day of sparkling it'll be a day of sparkling sunshine, but it will be a cold feeling. day 2 or 3 for many across the north. maybe five, 6 or 7, and perhaps a little higher in the far southwest. milder air nudging back in here on thursday, bringing some wet weather, damp and drizzly. the possibility of some sleet and snow mostly over the moors in the further wintry the southwest, further wintry showers in parts of the east. again, it could be icy first thing the morning. but again, thing in the morning. but again, for dry and for many, it's a dry and a bright day. but it will again be on the cold side with temperatures mostly around 3 or 4
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the show. ben leo brought you the show. ben leo brought you the scoop yesterday that went all around the world about him appearing to be airbrushed out. and i'm going to go back down under in just a moment. thank you very much, ben. and today itv released a press release teasing the show. nigel wasn't in it . now they've extended the in it. now they've extended the show by 15 minutes. there is something wrong going on. also, meghan's lap dog. no, not prince harry. the other one, omid scobie, has released a book blasting the royal family lady colin campbell, insider colin campbell, royal insider and a celeb and former i'm a celeb campmates. he's off of campmates. he's off on both of our top stories. campmates. he's off on both of our top stories . and strap our top stories. and strap yourselves for in the front pages. hot off the press at 1030 on my panel tonight, i have got nigel's former political partner , suzanne evans, tory mp reynolds jayawardena, and author rebecca reid. it's patrick christys tonight. watch this . space email gbviews@gbnews.com. is it
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the end game for omid scobie? twitter is gb views at gb news. i should say as well. i'll see you after the headlines . you after the headlines. >> patrick thank you. good evening . well, the top story evening. well, the top story from the newsroom tonight, 12 newly freed hostages have arrived in israeli territory and are now on their way home. their release marks the fifth day of an extended humanitarian truce with the hamas terror group. the israeli defence forces, saying those freed from captivity include ten israelis and two thai nationals. include ten israelis and two thai nationals . the 75 include ten israelis and two thai nationals. the 75 year old mother of a british israeli man is among them . we're also is among them. we're also heanng is among them. we're also hearing that 30 palestinian prisoners have been released, believed to be 15 women and 15 teenage boys . meanwhile, in the teenage boys. meanwhile, in the united states, the white house has changed its approach slightly to israel , asking slightly to israel, asking israel to take greater care if
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there are any future strikes on gaza. the white house saying civilians and vital infrastructure must be protected . now news here at home, schools could be forced to stay open dunng could be forced to stay open during strike action under tough new rules , plans, rules and new rules, plans, rules and plans , rather, to be introduced plans, rather, to be introduced by the government . teaching by the government. teaching unions have attacked the announcement as shameful, but the education secretary said recent strikes by teachers were some of the most disruptive on record . a total of 25 million record. a total of 25 million school days were lost in the last year, something gillian keegan says we can't afford to repeat . rates of shoplifting are repeat. rates of shoplifting are on the rise with the sharpest surge seen in conservative constituencies. in 2014, the party changed the law to classify the theft of items under £200 as low value shoplifting . that meant some shoplifting. that meant some police forces disregarded it as petty theft. meanwhile inflation
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pnces petty theft. meanwhile inflation prices in the shops has eased for the sixth month in a row as retailers compete fiercely for customers in the run up to christmas, according to the british retail consortium, shop pnces british retail consortium, shop prices were 4.3% higher than last november, and down from october and the lowest inflation rate since june . food inflation, rate since june. food inflation, meanwhile , slowed as well to meanwhile, slowed as well to 7.8% from october. that's the seventh consecutive drop because of lower energy prices feeding into lower costs, particularly into lower costs, particularly in the dairy sector. now the first transatlantic flight powered by cooking oil and animal fats has landed in new york. the boeing 787 dreamliner owner was the first time a commercial airline had operated a long haul flight. entire powered by so—called green fuels. aviation enthusiasts are celebrating the milestone, but environmental campaigners have cast doubt on the flight, questioning whether alternative fuels really are 100% sustainable. all and samples of
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a 4.5 billion year old asteroid could reveal the origins of life on earth. the teaspoon sized specimen taken from the asteroid bennuis specimen taken from the asteroid bennu is being examined by scientists at the natural history museum here in london. it could help shed some light on some of the biggest questions about how the earth was formed . about how the earth was formed. experts say it could even hold vital clues to the formation of planets and our wider solar system . that's the news on gb system. that's the news on 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 . news channel. >> let's cross live now straight away where our reporter ben leo is in australia. he's beachside for the inside track on the latest from the jungle. now, ben, yesterday you gave the world an exclusive. that's gone absolutely everywhere about
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allegations that itv were trying to out of the to airbrush nigel out of the jungle. and there's been some very peculiar behaviour here today itv. hasn't there was today from itv. hasn't there was a press release that was sent out , didn't a press release that was sent out, didn't have nigel in it. then all of a sudden the show gets extended and potential me nigel in it. i know that nigel is in it. i know that you've got a theory or two. ben, what's going on? >> hello? patrick. yeah all getting a bit fishy. down under . getting a bit fishy. down under. and i'm not talking about the local seafood restaurant itv every day will send out a press release to all the press, giving them a bit of a heads up about what's in that night's episode of i'm a celebrity today . hey, of i'm a celebrity today. hey, they didn't mention nigel in the press release. they talked about everybody else and scenes that were were going to happen in tonight's show. but nigel wasn't mentioned or the caveat is there is a line that release that is a line in that release that says mentioned here says things mentioned here aren't guaranteed to says things mentioned here arein: guaranteed to says things mentioned here arein the guaranteed to says things mentioned here arein the show. guaranteed to says things mentioned here arein the show. butjaranteed to says things mentioned here arein the show. but it'snteed to says things mentioned here arein the show. but it's funny, 0 be in the show. but it's funny, isn't soon as the episode isn't it? as soon as the episode isn't it? as soon as the episode is aired on itv, i think it's just about finished. they extend the episode at the very last
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minute about 15 minutes and minute by about 15 minutes and they include an explosive confrontation between nigel and surprise, surprise , nella rose, surprise, surprise, nella rose, the permanently offended gen z, this time about cultural appropriation . nigel was saying, appropriation. nigel was saying, look, i don't know what we're allowed to say or do anymore. can you dress up as a mexican? can you dress up as a mexican? can you dress up as a mexican? can you not? and nella got upset with him, basically hinting that he was racist. they then cut to other where campmates other scenes where campmates were amongst themselves were asking amongst themselves what was about what the argument was about danielle harold, the ex eastenders actress. she said that has built his career that nigel has built his career on views and policies. on inhumane views and policies. so i think the idea was to make nigel look a bit stupid and potentially even a bit bigoted. but actually it just proves that these gen zers, these 20 something year olds like nella rose, they're just perma victims and they'll look for anything to find from. but very find a fence from. but very interesting the way this is all developing since our exclusive yesterday show, patrick, yesterday on your show, patrick, about fact they'd censored about the fact they'd censored nigel's chat donald trump nigel's chat with donald trump and growing theories that nigel's chat with donald trump and is growing theories that nigel's chat with donald trump and is being|g theories that nigel's chat with donald trump and is being starved es that nigel is being starved
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deliberately of air time . deliberately of air time. >> yeah, i know, indeed. look, ben, thank you very much. we will go back to you a little bit later on once the show finishes there for any updates. you just get the sense, don't you, that there's going there there's something going on there . . but anyway, on to . itv gosh. but anyway, on to our other big story of the day for now, omid scobie called his latest royal hatchet job end game, presumably he's talking about his own career because the sussex sycophants has published his perceived masterpiece. i say masterpiece. i mean, look, if the mona lisa is a masterpiece, then end game is a finger painting slapped onto a dirty sheet by a drunk baby. he sheet of a4 by a drunk baby. he promised a royal family in turmoil. explosive claims, bombshell revelations and a page turner of epic proportions. well now the reviews are in an absolute turkey. an embarrassment to harry and meghan and scobie can't write for nuts , says one, a hit job for nuts, says one, a hit job reading like a mumsnet post says another a bit awkward, says another a bit awkward, says another one. i tell you, it's awkward, though, for scobie, the fact that after two publications flogged all over the world and
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years trying to years spent trying to metaphorically on the metaphorically curl up on the end of meghan and harry's bed , end of meghan and harry's bed, this is how well he is known. i went to buckingham palace today to a simple question have to ask a simple question have you actually heard of omid scobie ? have you ever heard of scobie? have you ever heard of omid scobie? no. okay author done some books on harry and meghan. no have you heard of omid scobie? no i have not heard of omid scobie , no. author royal author. >> sorry , no. >> sorry, no. >> sorry, no. >> omid scobie . the royal >> omid scobie. the royal author? no i could have fired a cannon outside buckingham palace, a place full of royal fans and not hit anyone who'd ever heard of this guy. there are some damning claims in this book.a are some damning claims in this book. a rift between william and king charles. there are some vicious things about kate essentially being cold and the king his family, king can't command his family, which is bit rich considering which is a bit rich considering harry even wear the harry doesn't even wear the trousers . he says the trousers. he says that the royals are unpopular , but royals are unpopular, but they're not. scobie says that harry meghan didn't brief harry and meghan didn't brief him directly, but the question
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really is, he believe really is, can he believe a single word he says? if harry and an ounce of and meghan had an ounce of decency, publicly decency, they would publicly distance themselves from this quy- distance themselves from this guy. they won't, because guy. but they won't, because he's friend he's basically the only friend they've got. i think if they got remarried tomorrow, there'd be nobody would george nobody there, would they? george clooney turning clooney wouldn't bother turning up that, clooney wouldn't bother turning ugwould that, clooney wouldn't bother turning ugwould probably that, clooney wouldn't bother turning ugwould probably only that, clooney wouldn't bother turning ugwould probably only be that, clooney wouldn't bother turning ugwould probably only be the , it would probably only be the second time he'd ever been in the same room as her. actually, i tell lie. the same room as her. actually, itell lie. elton would i tell a lie. elton john would turn like a dodgy turn up sounding like a dodgy elton tribute act, elton john tribute act, butchering song in his butchering your song in his gobun butchering your song in his goblin club now this book goblin club voice. now this book slags harry's dad, brother slags off harry's dad, brother and in law. okay, how and sister in law. okay, how could you keep quiet on that if that was your family? they've even had to pull the book from the shelves in the netherlands because it allegedly names a so—called royal racist . scobie so—called royal racist. scobie denies responsibility for that , denies responsibility for that, naturally. the book is called end games. scobie harry and meghan are going to get a shock when they realise that there is more longevity in the great british historical and iconic institution of our dear royal family there is their family than there is in their pathetic hollywood tittle tattle. the royal family will
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stand tall while the others look set to roll around in the gutter. but to respond now , i'm gutter. but to respond now, i'm joined by political joined again by political commentator evans, commentator suzanne evans, former secretary former environment secretary ranil jayawardena , and author ranil jayawardena, and author and journalist rebecca reid . and and journalist rebecca reid. and suzanne, i will start with you on this. we've heard quite a lot tonight about omid scobie and some of the allegations in all of this. but do you think that really seriously, harry and meghan have to come out now if they've got an ounce of decency and draw a line under this and come out and hit out? i think they do. >> if they any chance of >> if they want any chance of a reconciliation with rest of reconciliation with the rest of the family they've got to the royal family they've got to denounce really, the fact denounce this really, the fact that not denouncing that they're not denouncing it suggests they are suggests to me that they are pleased what's happening, suggests to me that they are pleathey what's happening, suggests to me that they are pleathey feelnhat's happening, suggests to me that they are pleathey feel they'reiappening, suggests to me that they are pleathey feel they're being ing, that they feel they're being backed by omid in his backed by omid scobie in his book. of course, it will get book. and of course, it will get some traction. and some people will it. but think will agree with it. but i think even have had a rift with even if you have had a rift with your family, surely if somebody attacks in public, attacks them in public, you've got by although got to stand by them. although then course, we look then again, of course, we look at meghan's family it's
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at meghan's family and it's completely she completely dysfunctional. she obviously a terrible obviously had a terrible relationship father . i relationship with her father. i gather sister is suing her gather her sister is suing her in over libel claims. gather her sister is suing her in over libel claims . the in court over libel claims. the whole background is, you know, randall said earlier, it's sad . randall said earlier, it's sad. it is, actually. >> i think this is. do you think ronald, do you think this is it now for them? i mean, what more can there possibly be? i mean, they've had this they've had an oprah interview. they've had netflix. had all sorts oprah interview. they've had nestuff. had all sorts oprah interview. they've had nestuff. omid had all sorts oprah interview. they've had nestuff. omid scobieall sorts oprah interview. they've had nestuff. omid scobie hasorts oprah interview. they've had nestuff. omid scobie has had of stuff. omid scobie has had two bites the cherry. you two bites of the cherry. you can't keep longing this thing out. this a out. i mean, this is just a grift, it? grift, isn't it? >> i mean, there's always >> well, i mean, there's always a back them. i'm sure, a route back for them. i'm sure, because ultimately they are family, but they're the ones that have been that sadly, it seems, have been pushing these stories. and pushing out these stories. and it's them to you know, own it's for them to you know, own up and make amends and, you know, for all the talk of the royal family being in crisis , royal family being in crisis, you know, i'd ask them, you know, are you are you okay to scobie? are you okay? do you actually know what you are doing? you know, are you in a
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good, good place? because i'm not sure any of them are. >> well, what do you make of all of this, then? >> i think it'll be the same as wallis simpson and edward david. privately. publicly. is wallis simpson and edward david. prive right? publicly. is wallis simpson and edward david. priveright? name publicly. is wallis simpson and edward david. priveright? name yeah,:ly. is wallis simpson and edward david. prive right? name yeah, why; wallis simpson and edward david. prive right? name yeah, why not? that right? name yeah, why not? i i'm pretty sure that's i think i'm pretty sure that's right. but i think it will be like wallis and edward. i think it will be lifelong it will be a lifelong relationship where live, relationship where they live, semi they take shots semi exiled and they take shots from to and from afar when they need to and as as i understand with as far as i understand it, with with edward, they did with wallis and edward, they did get a sort of stipend from the royal family throughout their life, lived paris. life, and they lived in paris. and money was kind like and that money was kind of like hush and to honest, if hush money. and to be honest, if i were charles, would probably i were charles, i would probably be thinking , give them an be thinking, give them an allowance, give them their allowance, give them back their security, sweeten security, and basically sweeten the money the the deal because money is the only that that only thing that people that really listen in order to try really listen to in order to try and smooth things over. because the only interesting thing they have the royal have to say is about the royal family you them some family so if you give them some money, need to money, then they won't need to keep things. well i don't keep saying things. well i don't know. >> w- know. >> they're obviously >> i mean, they're obviously trying make their own trying to make their own money in fair to them for in all fair play to them for that. i a really bad job. well, i don't know. meghan is apparently out her
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apparently bringing out her autobiography, apparently bringing out her aut meghan.|y, >> meghan. >> meghan. >> all good stories are in >> all the good stories are in it. like everything you know, like you're a writer. i'm a writer. you don't put everything good. say in one good. you've got to say in one thing, it out, and then thing, shove it out, and then they have to do more things. they can't any they can't have any more children, which is the number one thing would do if you're one thing you would do if you're like have like a blogger, you'd have another can't do that another baby. they can't do that because they said they're only having climate. they having two for the climate. they have nothing else offer. have got nothing else to offer. they themselves they have painted themselves into corner. into a corner. >> interesting, >> well, it'll be interesting, isn't mean, edward and isn't it? i mean, edward and mrs. i think there was mrs. simpson, i think there was a very strong relationship. i'm not convinced about meghan not so convinced about meghan and be honest. and harry, to be honest. so i suppose the also the issue of and goodness they split and goodness me, if they split up, what we're seeing up, my gosh, what we're seeing now going look like a now is just going to look like a children's tea party compared to the mudslinging. that's the mudslinging. but that's going if they split up. >> have you you know those couples, you know where they feel against couples, you know where they feel and against couples, you know where they feel and it against couples, you know where they feel and it binds against couples, you know where they feel and it binds them?|st couples, you know where they feel and it binds them? yeah. them and it binds them? yeah. and more everybody's cruel and the more everybody's cruel to they do sit and to them, all they do is sit and dnnk to them, all they do is sit and drink a glass of wine the drink a glass of wine in the evening talking how evening talking about how everyone's against and everyone's against them and how the tried to bring the whole world tried to bring them down. and i think that's
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exactly what they do. >> and mrs. simpson. exactly what they do. >> yeah, and mrs. simpson. exactly what they do. >> yeah, exactly,.rs. simpson. exactly what they do. >> yeah, exactly, exactly.»son. >> yeah, exactly, exactly. >> yeah, exactly, exactly. >> the royal family >> but the royal family themselves stand test themselves will stand the test of arguably the of time. i mean, arguably the biggest of all in this book biggest joke of all in this book is the idea that it's called end game, right? and fact game, right? and the fact that omid people omid scobie, who most people couldn't point out of a line—up debatably a household debatably not a household name in home, guy coming in his own home, this guy coming out saying this is the end out and saying this is the end game. i now i am penning the end game. i now i am penning the end game of royal family i mean, game of the royal family i mean, it's absolute rubbish. this is an not going an institution. it's not going anywhere soon. anywhere any time soon. >> spot on. mean, the >> it was spot on. i mean, the british very clear british public are very clear that are full square behind that they are full square behind the if you look at all the monarchy. if you look at all the monarchy. if you look at all the polling and william and kate get ratings. you know, get huge ratings. and, you know, the suggested the fact that it suggested william company man, that william is a company man, that he's with job, he's getting on with the job, that he's on this, that he's focussed on this, isn't what we want? that's isn't that what we want? that's actually reassuring. and, you know, that are know, the fact that they are committed service committed to public service has got a thing. got to be a good thing. >> look, i'm just going to spnng >> look, i'm just going to spring this on because i do want to a little of chlorine to put a little bit of chlorine in this pool because we're doing a lot on the royals. and a little later on, i'm going little bit later on, i'm going to be talking lady c, phil
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to be talking to lady c, phil dampier. they're going give dampier. they're going to give me unfiltered analysis. me their unfiltered analysis. we're be going we're also going to be going back under for the latest back down under for the latest really things to really strange things appear to be behind the be taking place behind the scenes a celebrity. we'll scenes at i'm a celebrity. we'll have track on that. have the inside track on that. but i tease ahead to some but can i tease ahead to some thing going to be thing that we're going to be discussing our discussing when we do our paper review? because we've had a little bit of sneaky peek at little bit of a sneaky peek at one them. i'm to put one of them. i'm going to put this the idea of having this on. it's the idea of having a migration. right? a cap on net migration. right? okay. know, ronald, you okay. and i know, ronald, you obviously a conservative obviously are a conservative politician. obviously are a conservative po|net an. obviously are a conservative po|net migration, do you think, on net migration, do you think, because robert jenrick appears to idea, our to be open to the idea, our immigration to be open to the idea, our iereah.ion yeah. i mean, >> yeah. well, yeah. i mean, look, is too high. look, immigration is too high. i think everyone can see that. there are of things we there are a number of things we need get on and do, like need to get on and do, like lifting the salary threshold that's required. that's that's required. i think that's absolutely that's required. i think that's absoluta y that's required. i think that's absoluta wider conversation that's required. i think that's absolut'needzr conversation that's required. i think that's absolut'needzr (have rsation that's required. i think that's absolut'needzr (have intion that's required. i think that's absolut'needzr (have in this that we need to have in this country, which is we don't have enough children we've to enough children and we've got to fill jobs. there's going to be a lag, we've to have more lag, but we've got to have more children. what some children. despite what some people say, we would love to have children. people say, we would love to havyour children. people say, we would love to havyour government impossible. >> think we've got to >> and so i think we've got to look immigration in the round look at immigration in the round with all sorts of policies with all sorts of other policies and go back properly and go back to a properly
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conservative and go back to a properly conservefamilies who want to do backing families who want to do the right thing. backing families who want to do the i ight thing. backing families who want to do thei woulding. backing families who want to do thei would like have five >> i would like to have five more i absolutely more babies and i absolutely can't even one. can't do even have one. >> an absolute nightmare. >> oh, well, not going to >> oh, well, you're not going to have i don't know. i think have any i don't know. i think really for the country, you kind of country. for of have to for the country. for the country, for the country. >> be very few people >> it will be very few people watching thinking watching this now thinking the thing is thing that this country needs is for me. patrick christys yeah. >> anyway, on that note, >> well, anyway, on that note, that let us that gb news, should you let us know if patrick should have children? >> how many? >> if so, how many? >> if so, how many? >> let's it. let's do a poll. >> let's do it. let's do a poll. a poll, please. >> a poll. >> a poll. >> right, look, we're going >> all right, look, we're going to returning this little >> all right, look, we're going to later urning this little >> all right, look, we're going to later when| this little >> all right, look, we're going to later when we this little >> all right, look, we're going to later when we get little >> all right, look, we're going to later when we get our ttle >> all right, look, we're going to later when we get our press bit later when we get our press pack the because pack off the ground, because there reports that robert there are reports that robert jenrick following jenrick could be following suella taking at suella lead by taking aim at number 10 the migration number 10 over the migration crisis. bring that to you. crisis. i'll bring that to you. but next, i was saying, but yes, next, as i was saying, my masterminds ladies see my royal masterminds ladies see a joined me live to a phil dampierjoined me live to give analysis on give that unfiltered analysis on scobie's explosive book, including a dramatic twist in the royal race row. yeah you won't want to miss that
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britain's news channel. >> the uk's most entertaining paper review coming up, including a fascinating story about our immigration minister. apparently going rogue with a dig at number 10 on immigration. did he not see how that ended for suella braverman ? but the for suella braverman? but the sussex's cheerleader in chief is allegedly sorry alleged in his highly spurious new book that the king and prince william are locked in an increasing struggle
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as they compete for public approval and battle over securing the future of the monarchy . so securing the future of the monarchy. so is it the end game for the royal family? joining me now to discuss this are my royal masterminds, lady c and phil dampier. both of you, great stuff. lady c, is scobie just wrong about the future of the monarchy? do you think he's wrong about everything ? wrong about everything? >> it's ridiculous . >> it's ridiculous. >> it's ridiculous. >> you know, he says that the monarch is not popular, but 66% of the people like it. he says the king is a disaster , but most the king is a disaster, but most people think he's done well . he people think he's done well. he says that that our catherine is a disaster because she is very willing to be obliging and do what she's supposed to , and she what she's supposed to, and she should be criticised for that . i should be criticised for that. i mean, he's got absolutely everything wrong, but he has a book to sell. he has money to me and he's ruined himself as a royal correspondent. so he isn't. he's drinking from the
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last chance saloon . last chance saloon. >> okay. and phil, i'll i'll bnng >> okay. and phil, i'll i'll bring you in on this now. i mean, what do you make of some of the allegations that we've seen in this book? apparently, they've had to pull it from the shelves the netherlands shelves in the netherlands because kind because there was some kind of accident, may or accident, a misprint that may or may revealed the may not have revealed the alleged royal racist . alleged royal racist. >> good evening, patrick. i think i've found the solution. actually. we should stick it in the jungle. there need be then. then he'd probably be as famous as lady c, but talk about end game. i think ben game is the word, isn't it? he started word, isn't it? he's he started with premise that the royal with the premise that the royal family finished then he's family is finished and then he's trying facts around trying to fit the facts around it they just aren't there. it and they just aren't there. i and popular than ever and it's more popular than ever the served well the monarchy. it served us well for thousand the king for a thousand years. the king is well. the prince and is doing well. the prince and princess of wales are more popular i just popular than ever. and so i just don't it. you know, he's don't see it. you know, he's he's he's barking wrong he's he's barking up the wrong tree and, you know, people are fed up with politicians, aren't they? and at the moment, you know one's any good. know, no one's got any good. i mean, what, five prime ministers
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in years. in god knows how many years. there's leadership there. so there's no leadership there. so people would like to unify around around the royals. around the around the royals. and why they're and that's why i think they're more popular ever. more popular than ever. what fascinates fact that fascinates me is the fact that countries zealand countries like new zealand and australia, say they want to australia, they say they want to become they're australia, they say they want to beco putting they're australia, they say they want to becoputting it they're australia, they say they want to becoputting it off they're australia, they say they want to becoputting it off the they're still putting it off the referendum to so that referendum to do it. so that shows even got future there. >> yeah . so lady c, i'll just >> yeah. so lady c, i'll just follow up on that dramatic twist of the royal race route because a panicked omid scobie has been forced to deny that he names the royal accused of questioning archie's skin after the archie's skin colour after the duchess mission of his new book was dramatically pulled off the shelves, blaming a quote, translation error for the book. does reveal, however, that meghan's claim that not one, but two members of the royal household discussed archie's skin colour while she was pregnant. and what do you what do you make, lady c of this this idea of an alleged leak of the royal racist ? royal racist? >> well , i royal racist? >> well, i don't really care about who leaked what. >> i mean, i've already said who
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is supposed to have committed the offence , which was no the offence, which was no offence whatsoever . i mean it offence whatsoever. i mean it is, you know, and jamaican and i come from a multiracial, multicultural society and every body speaks about what a child is going to look like if it has a say , a blonde parent and a say, a blonde parent and a dark haired parent or a brown parent and a white parent. you know, whether you're italian or indeedif know, whether you're italian or indeed if you're scottish , indeed if you're scottish, somebody is red haired, somebody is dark haired. everybody speaks about the hair, the eyes, the colour of the skin. there's nothing racist about it. and what they what meghan has tried to do is spin a perfectly all ordinary, everyday practice into something racist . and i'm sorry something racist. and i'm sorry it doesn't wash . it doesn't wash. >> okay. phil, do you believe that meghan and harry have had nothing to do with the
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information in this book? >> uh, no, i don't . >> uh, no, i don't. >> funnily enough. i mean, i think even if even if they haven't spoken to him recently , haven't spoken to him recently, this is stuff that he's gleaned over the last few years and he's definitely been in contact with them. and of course, the trouble is word is you can't believe a word he says. he's lied about his age. he's lied about getting on private that private jets. we know that they were the were behind some of the information finding information in finding freedom. so why should believe him now? yeah, no , now? yeah, no, indeed . and what do >> yeah, no, indeed. and what do you think as well, lady c, about some of these allegations about william's temper. >> what about william's temper? william has a temper. i have a temper . william has a temper. i have a temper. charles has a temper. anybody who's under a lot of stress and who is genuine and sincere has a temper. i mean, what's the big deal? you know, and you don't think meghan and harry don't have tempers? i mean, meghan is notorious for her temper and so's harry. and, i mean, nobody is accusing catherine or william of abusing
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their staff or of bullying the staff . and we can't say the same staff. and we can't say the same about william and cass. i'm sorry about harry and meghan, because they have been roundly accused by several people of abusing their staff. so what's the big deal ? abusing their staff. so what's the big deal? william has a temper . the big deal? william has a temper. that's the big deal? william has a temper . that's perfectly normal . temper. that's perfectly normal. don't you have a temper ? don't you have a temper? everybody has a temper. >> oh , i've got a i've got a >> oh, i've got a i've got a temper , lady c, yes. you don't temper, lady c, yes. you don't want to see my. do you want to see my temper behind the scenes as a litany of deeply scarred producers all in need of massive therapy, just queuing up out there, i'm afraid. but phil, do you think there's any truth whatsoever to this idea that that william is desperate to get on the phone, on the phone , on on the phone, on the phone, on the throne, and he's trying to he's trying to nibble away at charles's heels because that's one of the other claims in this book. >> he's he's definitely not desperate to get on the phone to harry, i you much. harry, i can tell you that much. no, it's absolute no, listen, it's absolute rubbish it? i mean, rubbish that, isn't it? i mean, he's got three young
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he's he's got three young children, george louis and charlotte. you know, they're charlotte. and you know, they're not if he came to the throne. let's say, just take it to its absolute extreme say that absolute extreme and say that the five years the king abdicated in five years time. know the would time. you know the kids would still do royal still be too young to do royal duties. they're just not duties. so they're just not ready yet. so everything ready for it yet. so everything would and would then be on william and kate. so i think he's perfectly happy the could happy to wait. the king could live so in live another 20 years. so in that time he's got plenty of time himself and no time to prepare himself and no way to become king way is he pushing to become king sooner than that. way is he pushing to become king soo okay,an that. way is he pushing to become king soo okay,an th'ladies, see, way is he pushing to become king soookay,an th'ladies, see, i >> okay, now, ladies, see, i want just our viewers want to just inform our viewers and listeners that i have and our listeners that i have a couple of very , very explosive couple of very, very explosive clips nigel in the jungle clips from nigel in the jungle to play in just a few moments time. so we'll be revealing those to everybody . there were those to everybody. there were a lot of rumours about itv potentially trying to airbrush nigel out there are a lot of rumours about them trying to do their best to stitch him up in there. so either cut him out of there. so either cut him out of the tv or show deliberately provocative bits edit it provocative bits or edit it unfavourably in his direction. lady see you were in the jungle. well, i mean, do you think that's something that may well be happening ?
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be happening? >> well, certainly happened >> well, it certainly happened with me and so i can't see why it wouldn't happen with nigel. in fact, the morning that that they finally offered me to leave, i went into the to the beauty and i said to them , i am beauty and i said to them, i am sick and tired of being harassed by tony hadley and duncan bannatyne. you have put up allowed this to happen for two weeks. if i had been a working class girl , weeks. if i had been a working class girl, made good and they had been to lord's, you'd have shut it down. two weeks ago. i said, you have 20 minutes failing, which i am calling my lawyer, gerard cook , chief of lawyer, gerard cook, chief of litigation at kingsley napley, said , you have 20 minutes. said, you have 20 minutes. otherwise this is. and then within 20 minutes the phoned me. they called me. they put all took me into the beat and they then took me to sandra scott who said oh we'll, we'll allow you
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to leave with your fee if you normally leave early you forfeit your fee. they said we'll allow your fee. they said we'll allow you to leave with your fee and our because you've had you know, had had a bad back for two weeks and they'd been drugging me up to do these to do the challenges and they and they decided they would use my bag back at the excuse but no they stitch i i've never seen what happened with me but i know what happened with me so i don't know what everybody else saw but they stitched me up royally. and of course they're going to stitch up nigel, i mean that it's par for the course. >> well, watch this space. watch this space is all i will say. but thank both of you. but thank you, both of you. lovely, stuff that that lovely, lovely stuff that that is, course, lady colin is, of course, lady colin campbell as campbell and phil dampier as well. royal well. they were our royal masterminds. up, mail masterminds. but coming up, mail on at large, on sunday's editor at large, charlotte griffiths, joins me live for reaction to tomorrow's front pages, as well as ahmed scobie's claim that camilla is the anti woke queen. but next, it is tomorrow's front pages today coming in hot, and so is
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radio. >> well, i promised you very, very fast paced updates . and very fast paced updates. and you've got them because we're crossing live now to australia, where our reporter ben leo is beachside for the inside track on all the latest from the jungle. ben, what is it? hi patrick. >> good evening. an explosive show tonight. we thought that nigel wasn't going to be included in the episode, but surprise, surprise, they managed to squeeze in 15 surprise minutes from somewhere. they extended had an extended the show. he had an argument with permanently offended youtuber nella rose about cultural appropriation. this is the moment. >> why do they say water like thatis >> why do they say water like that is like a joke or something? we say it, we go patzwall. it's the jamaican version of same water. they say
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water. >> you gotta boil your water. >> you gotta boil your water. >> and they say your water. >> and they say your water. >> but if you sang that, they'd call it cultural appropriation. >> fred they weren't. no, they weren't. >> what do you mean? >> what do you mean? >> nigel if a white person does a black accent that's considered to be crime, you know they to be a crime, you know they should be cancelled. >> in what context. >> it depends in what context. >> it depends in what context. >> piss, then >> if you're taking a piss, then you're a piss. but if you're taking a piss. but if you're taking a piss. but if you're then you're not. you're not, then you're not. >> so sort of sort of can't win territory now. >> depends on the >> it just depends on the context, know, it's rather >> it just depends on the conteyou know, it's rather >> it just depends on the conteyou know, ow, it's rather >> it just depends on the conteyou know, ow, to s rather >> it just depends on the conteyou know, ow, to a rather >> it just depends on the conteyou know, ow, to a fancy like, you know, go to a fancy dress dressed as dress party dressed as something, and now the press will it's cultural will say it's cultural appropriation. what? appropriation. like what? because if you were to do blackface, then it is wrong. >> dress as a mexican or whatever it is . itv then whatever it is. itv then broadcast other clips of the campmates discussing that argument amongst themselves. >> x eastenders actress danielle harold said that nigel's policies on migrants were, quote, inhumane. so i don't know if they're airbrushing nigel deliberately . they are trying to deliberately. they are trying to make stupid, but he's make him look stupid, but he's coming winner. not working. >> interesting ben. thank >> interesting stuff, ben. thank you very, very much. we will
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have clip for you have another clip for you shortly. leo there, shortly. that's ben leo there, our man down under. now let's bnng our man down under. now let's bring you tomorrow's news tonight in the most entertaining press preview you will get anywhere on the telly. the very first front pages have just been delivered for press pack . delivered for my press pack. okay, so the front of the metro book fiasco names royal racist. wow. we've been ahead of all of this, haven't we? talked about it all. show the mirror book names. royal racist, thousands of copies pulped after senior family member is incriminated. there we go . the what have i got there we go. the what have i got next? the daily star. yes, i have. okay you're a daft pair of witchetty grubs . tv's number one witchetty grubs. tv's number one naturalist, chris packham blasts ant and dec over, quote, animal abuse. ant and dec over, quote, animal abuse . yep. there we go. that abuse. yep. there we go. that was a long time coming. this also is man flu season. the daily telegraph. patients at risk from virtual gp sessions wrong or misdiagnoses have resulted in deaths or serious harm. i mean, weren't people saying this the whole time dunng saying this the whole time during the pandemic? but anyway,
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soon after forced public consultations on tree felling and new green drive and gove suggests that covid may have been made in a laboratory good front page on the telegraph we go over to the eye now jenrick sorry, immigration minister goes rogue with dig at number 10 on migration. and this is where we zone in. so randall, as the resident conservative mp on our panel and this is well of course an explosive intervention from immigration minister no well i think it's what the country wants. >> i think it's what parliament wants . and he spoke very wants. and he spoke very honestly today, which was applauded all sides of the applauded from all sides of the conservative party. you know, the truth is immigration is an important voters. the important issue to voters. the numbers, the net migration numbers, the net migration numbers are too high and it's absolutely right that he is looking well, what's he really said here? >> you know, he said that he said that the public are sick of talk immigration. talk on cutting immigration. he's called for a serious package of fundamental reforms, saying he would have done this before christmas if i could
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before last christmas if i could have done. absolutely. >> and he said there's strong arguments for a cap on the overall numbers and that he is trying measures , trying to look at measures, including cutting the dependence that can bring with that people can bring with them if are here to work in if they are here to work in a job or indeed to study or whatever else . so there are lots whatever else. so there are lots of things that need to be done, but just rishi sunak not sack him but just rishi sunak not sack hini mean, is he speaking >> i mean, is he not speaking out of here? is he going to out of turn here? is he going to go way suella? go the way of suella? >> well, well, well. he's very go the way of suella? >> wyto, well, well. he's very go the way of suella? >> wyto the ll, well. he's very go the way of suella? >> wyto the primel. he's very go the way of suella? >> wyto the prime ministerzry go the way of suella? >> wyto the prime minister and close to the prime minister and so i'm sure he will remain in post. plus he has the support colleagues in saying this, but you know, i think this fits with some the other things that some of the other things that the government's trying to the government's been trying to push, important push, which is really important around who are around getting people who are still who are still on benefits, who are not seeking into work because seeking work into work because those people should filling those people should be filling the that are at the moment the jobs that are at the moment being taken by people from overseas because they aren't willing work. willing to work. >> right, rebecca, i'll >> all right, rebecca, i'll throw to you now because throw it to you now because there in this article there are calls in this article to say that, you know, he's stretching the notion of collective responsibility here, that he has gone essentially a
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bit feral and that maybe there would be some consequence for that. >> e- e that. i think >> i doubt that. i think probably my guess would probably he my guess would be that going that he's saying i'm not going to flak that suella to take the flak that suella took. i'm not going to be the full guy. have very few full guy. and i have very few nice about about nice things about to say about suella, but i rishi, i'd be suella, but were i rishi, i'd be really missing her because she had real for saying had a real skill for saying something that would had a real skill for saying sometpeople that would had a real skill for saying sometpeople cross at would had a real skill for saying sometpeople cross ,: would had a real skill for saying sometpeople cross , whichi make people really cross, which would misdirect from would really misdirect from the actual hand. actual problem at hand. and i think he's probably he's probably standing to say, probably standing up to say, i will be your fall guy . will not be your fall guy. >> your thoughts? >> suzanne, your thoughts? >> suzanne, your thoughts? >> interesting , isn't >> yeah, it's interesting, isn't it? the public are >> yeah, it's interesting, isn't it? of the public are >> yeah, it's interesting, isn't it? of talk the public are >> yeah, it's interesting, isn't it? of talk cutting)lic are sick of talk on cutting immigration and called for a serious package fundamental serious package of fundamental reforms, would have reforms, saying he would have done before last christmas done this before last christmas if done. but why if he could have done. but why couldn't they done couldn't they have done it? okay. fact they could okay. the fact is, they could have done. and as far as i'm concerned, cap on net concerned, putting a cap on net migration not good enough. migration is not good enough. the can't reach the government can't reach it. we think, have we need to, i think, have a moratorium it for a good moratorium on it for a good couple years at least a couple of years at least a rebalancing. okay. >> just something that >> now now, just something that we bit earlier on we saw there. a bit earlier on was clip of nigel getting was that clip of nigel getting into a with on i'm into a round with nella on i'm a celebrity about cultural appropriation action. i just
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wondered the wondered if i could get the views of my panel on that. i mean, what do you make of what we there? you think we heard there? do you think that was speaking of that nigel was speaking out of turn? think that, turn? do you think that, you know, trying stitch know, they're trying to stitch him up by really pressing him on this or actually, what was the what was your take of that? >> think there far too >> i think there are far too many who far too many people who are far too precious about far too many many people who are far too preciou you out far too many many people who are far too preciou you know, too many many people who are far too preciou you know, the many many people who are far too preciou you know, the truth' many people who are far too preciou you know, the truth is things. you know, the truth is some looking to some people are looking to portray victim . portray themselves as a victim. um, you know, the fact that um, and you know, the fact that today there's all sorts of suggest actions in the media or in in the arts that certain people can't play certain roles because they might not be, you know , of a certain ethnicity or know, of a certain ethnicity or they might not be of a certain sexuality. it's absolutely bizarre. do you think i could play bizarre. do you think i could play rosa parks ? you'll have to play rosa parks? you'll have to decide that for yourself . decide that for yourself. >> you would have no issue with rebecca. read the rosa parks story . story. >> you have to decide that for yourself. >> did you buy that, though? >> did you buy that, though? >> to be fair, though, by >> but to be fair, though, by that token, do you have an issue with with people who are playing who historically are white
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characters who are characters then who are who are not themselves? not white themselves? >> depends whether >> i think it depends whether it's a story about someone's race. parks good race. so rosa parks is a good example a story example because it's a story about so it would about racism. so it would be very if it's anne boleyn. very odd if it's anne boleyn. anne boleyn's is anne boleyn's race is irrelevant. pretty i irrelevant. we pretty though. i mean, irrelevant in the mean, it is irrelevant in the sense historic in the sense that mean, it is irrelevant in the senscan storic in the sense that mean, it is irrelevant in the senscan have in the sense that mean, it is irrelevant in the senscan have it'sthe sense that mean, it is irrelevant in the senscan have it's notsense that mean, it is irrelevant in the senscan have it's not reallythat you can have it's not really a napoleon. .films aren't napoleon. most .films aren't historically accurate. most of the women them boob the women in them have boob jobs. historically jobs. that's not historically accurate see people accurate either. you see people with game of with bikini waxes in game of thrones. historically thrones. that's not historically accurate. the accurate. neither were the dragons, i think really the i'm so i've ruined it. so sorry. i've ruined it. >> go on. what did you make of that? do you think that nella was a bit touchy there, or was being a bit touchy there, or was being a bit touchy there, or was she within her rights to question what nigel really meant? question what nigel really me ht? question what nigel really me i think cultural >> i think cultural appropriation nonsense, appropriation is nonsense, really appropriation really cultural appropriation could be called imitate could also be called as imitate is the sincerest form of flattery . and i think that's flattery. and i think that's what we should back to. if what we should get back to. if somebody put braids in somebody wants to put braids in their hair when they're white or to eat indian food when they're white, whatever, who cares? the fact it's because they like fact is it's because they like that culture. they appreciate it. and i think, frankly, just heanng it. and i think, frankly, just hearing i'm just
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hearing victimhood, i'm just heanng hearing victimhood, i'm just hearing ear literally as hearing in my ear literally as you were talking there, apparently after we played you that explosive clip of nigel and nella, nella has been nella, apparently nella has been rushed out of camp and nigel is now going to be doing nella's trial tomorrow. >> i'm just getting this through to me. apparently it's a major health scare. apparently nella has been rushed out of health update as well that we'll bring you more on this in a second. but concerning stuff anyway, obviously, we hope she's okay. i think from what i can think nigel, from what i can gather anyway, is due to now be think nigel, from what i can gathe|heryway, is due to now be think nigel, from what i can gathe|her trial. is due to now be think nigel, from what i can gathe|her trial. we'lle to now be think nigel, from what i can gathe|her trial. we'lle to ryou 3e doing her trial. we'll give you more just a second, more on that in just a second, actually. look, we're going actually. so look, we're going to a look at some of to be taking a look at some of the papers as well very, the other papers as well very, very shortly because there are a couple of front pages that we held back. but should uk held back. but should the uk return to return the elgin marbles to greece? panel will discuss greece? our panel will discuss that. in this evening's that. that's in this evening's edition greatest britain and edition of greatest britain and union . but yes, as i was union jackass. but yes, as i was saying, the mail on sunday's editor charlotte editor at large, charlotte griffiths chomping at griffiths, is just chomping at the ready to on your the bit, ready to get on your television screens and we will be playing another clip be playing you another clip where apparently where nigel is apparently
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i'm delighted to say i am joined now by editor at large at the mail on sunday, charlotte griffiths and charlotte. we have been holding back the daily mail and on the front it is scobie buck pulled for naming royal racist by mistake sales halted in holland after dutch version appears to identify family member who allegedly asked about archie's skin colour. member who allegedly asked about archie's skin colour . and they archie's skin colour. and they also have something at the top there from sarah vine. if harry and meghan don't denounce this poison, we can only assume they endorse politely just endorse it. may i politely just say well that these are, of say as well that these are, of course, we have course, two topics that we have been running with relentlessly this . so it does show this evening. so it does show that we bang on the money, that we were bang on the money,
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but charlotte omid scobie has called anti—woke called camilla the anti—woke queen who gets irked by gluten free menus in his drivel filled book end game. well her popularity has gone through the roof, hasn't it ? your view, charlotte? >> well, yes. i mean , we know >> well, yes. i mean, we know this about camilla. >> we know this about camilla, don't we? because she's friends with jeremy clarkson. she hunts foxes, she smokes fags , she foxes, she smokes fags, she smokes fags, she drinks gin on horseback. we know she's anti—woke. i kind of love that about camilla. she's game for a laugh , you know, she's not woke . laugh, you know, she's not woke. >> she's apparently rolls her eyes when veganism or gender identity are discussed and allegedly thinks thanked piers morgan for calling meghan the pinocchio princess after the duchess spoke out about her mental health. i mean, it does look as though we do have an anti woke queen, doesn't it ? anti woke queen, doesn't it? >> yeah, i think we probably do. and she's kind of she's a bit older. she's not that old fashioned, sort of aristocratic variety of woman that you get .
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variety of woman that you get. who, um, you know, just rolls with the punches and doesn't get too caught up in hysteria or neurosis. she's i mean, god knows she's not neurotic. she's put up with a lot over the years from from the press and from prince charles. you know, she's not had an easy life actually, in ways. and she gets in many ways. and she just gets on cracks on and her on with it and cracks on and her son is a real foodie. so i'm not that surprised about the gluten free stuff either. we know he's a foodie because he's a food reviewer for the mail on sunday. so yeah, she probably eats a bit of foie gras every now and again, doesn't mind of again, doesn't mind a bit of grouse. she just gets on with it. she's camilla dream. >> we need a bit of that. i like it. i absolutely it. it. i absolutely love it. now i am to play you a little am going to play you a little clip. charlotte if that's all right. of some more name calling towards nigel in the jungle. maybe have a little chat about what on earth is going on at itv . but anyway, here we go then say something like, i can't get a gp appointment because of all the immigrants. >> went, on, hang on, let
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>> i went, hang on, hang on, let me it. me talking about it. >> saying it's just >> he was saying like, it's just about population. the >> he was saying like, it's just abotthat population. the >> he was saying like, it's just abotthat poplikeion. the >> he was saying like, it's just abotthat poplike promotedie >> he was saying like, it's just abotthat poplike promoted that way that he's like promoted that in has just a bit in his work has just been a bit inhumane . inhumane. >> what do you make of this? i mean, nigel being called inhumane, there ? inhumane, there? >> i don't understand. first of all, the show is inhumane because they're all starving to death . they're rolling around on death. they're rolling around on rats and eating spiders. i mean, to sort of bring up inhumane, it's just a very odd word to bnng it's just a very odd word to bring up. it sounds to me i'm only just catching up on this clip, sounds to me like clip, but it sounds to me like she's , theorised what she's miscarried, theorised what he he's probably he said he's just probably had a normal she's, you normal debate and she's, you know, as usual, when it comes to nigel farage, people just leap to these very negative monikers because they just desperately want hate him so much. so want to hate him so much. so he's you know, he was quite, quite right when he said, you know, he can't do wrong for doing he's going doing right. i think he's going to a lot and a lot of to face that a lot and a lot of name calling. if he was to name calling. and if he was to name calling. and if he was to name calling. and if he was to name call somebody else on the show, he'd himself show, i think he'd get himself in of with the in a lot of trouble with the rope brigade, wouldn't he? >> no, indeed. i mean, was >> no, indeed. i mean, there was talk trying
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talk last night of them trying to airbrush him out of it, obviously, extended an obviously, then extended an episode after of episode tonight after a bit of a stink they've stink was caused. and they've plonked couple things in plonked a couple of things in which appear to be with which appear to be a row with kneller about cultural appropriation. kneller about cultural appropriathere him someone there calling him inhumane. i mean, you think inhumane. i mean, do you think there's bit of a risk that there's a bit of a risk that they're trying a bit of a they're trying to do a bit of a number on him here? >> well, i think obviously >> yeah. well, i think obviously they all the they picked up on all the coverage that being they picked up on all the cov�*out e that being they picked up on all the cov�*out from that being they picked up on all the cov�*out from the that being they picked up on all the cov�*out from the show being they picked up on all the cov�*out from the show tthen cut out from the show and then they waited for they probably just waited for him something very him to say something very controversial and then they extended the show minutes extended the show by 15 minutes dunng during which he said some controversial things and been slagged other by other slagged off by other by other mates in camp . so it mates in the in the camp. so it does seem like there's a bit of a pattern. i think if he was saying wonderful, glorious things, they might not have extended it by 15 minutes. but because he said something controversial, there , they're controversial, there, they're sort of doing the you know, they're doing a they're doing that. really. >> think i've just got >> i think i've just got a minute or so left with you, and i return to that i do want to return to that front page that's in the daily mail. okay. scobie book mail. okay. so scobie book pulled for naming quotes, royal racists by mistake. now he's
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come out and distanced himself from this and said, look, he's never that at all. i mean, never done that at all. i mean, what's your interpretation of this ? the netherlands have had this? the netherlands have had that book pulled. i mean, firstly, how will they recover? >> what i gather, >> well, from what i gather, he's blaming it on a trans translation error and i don't know, that sends an alarm bell with me because if he's used a name and then said it's a translation error, how did that translation error, how did that translation happen? i think there's a lot of questions that are going to be asked about that. and of course, you know, although the book was pulled from the shelves , it's going to from the shelves, it's going to go over the internet . it's go all over the internet. it's going to go viral. i just i wonder tactical it was. wonder how tactical it was. i mean, i can only hope it wasn't because it's a very cynical move i >> -- >> if so, no, indeed . all right. >> if so, no, indeed. all right. look, charlotte, thank you very, very much. it's always an absolute delight to have you on the show. much appreciated. is the show. much appreciated. is the sundays editor at the mail on sundays editor at large thank large charlotte griffiths. thank you much . okay. so it you very, very much. okay. so it is to reveal today's is time to reveal today's greatest britain and union
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jackass so suzanne, i will start with you. who's your greatest britain. >> so it's jake and nia , who's >> so it's jake and nia, who's the vice president political at cardiff university's conservative society . now, he conservative society. now, he delivered a speech basically condemning hamas as terrorists, saying that they were the last people to support lgbt agenda and so on and so forth . so he and so on and so forth. so he wasn't clapped. he was booed . he wasn't clapped. he was booed. he wasn't clapped. he was booed. he was heckled. it was appalling. he was accused of genocide. >> so we've got have you got a good day here, here, here, around . the five months, five around. the five months, five mahyar tousi. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> so absolutely shocking. so i'm really sorry you had to go through that, jake, but i hope me nominating you for this will go some way towards mitigating your harassment. go some way towards mitigating youwell, harassment. go some way towards mitigating youwell, there arassment. go some way towards mitigating youwell, there we .sment. go some way towards mitigating youwell, there we go. ant. go some way towards mitigating youwell, there we go. we're off >> well, there we go. we're off to start, i think ronald to a good start, i think ronald greatest britain. >> well, given that we've >> well, given all that we've heard tonight and read in the papers , the royal family as papers, the royal family as a whole , you know, they do great whole, you know, they do great service for our country. they're
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getting on with the job, standing firm and not seeking to complain or explain about all the nonsense that this this guy what are his name is trying to push forward. >> good stuff. okay. rebecca i've also gone for quite a heavy political one. >> it's girls aloud who are back on tour bringing back some of that delicious know your greatest britain's girls are purely because they're back on toun purely because they're back on tour. no sorry tickets also go on sale tomorrow. >> this is the big advert they do not have to do this in service of us, patrick. >> they have looked at this country and they've said these people need something to for. hope i've done nothing hope it's lot. i've done nothing for they'll be bringing you >> they'll be bringing you bringing you such classics as as love machine. >> right? >> right? >> good. okay, fine. they're not the winners tonight. the royal family are going to the prisons are the royal family. well, well done. well done . the royal done. well done. the royal family and to a lesser extent, girls aloud. right. okay, so union jack carson. >> it's got to be the cardiff >> so it's got to be the cardiff university students union for escorting jake inaya offstage
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rather than shutting down the haters. >> okay. all right. >> okay. all right. >> on sir keir starmer palmer is my nominee today. he's open to returning the elgin marbles. it shows these just talking down britain and the country's not safe in his hands. so the bbc apparently earlier on referred to the elgin marbles by their traditional greek name , the traditional greek name, the parthenon, whatever called. traditional greek name, the parthat's, whatever called. traditional greek name, the parthat's, whatthey called. traditional greek name, the parthat's, whatthey callcalled. traditional greek name, the parthat's, whatthey call it.led. >> that's what they call it. >> that's what they call it. >> exactly pronounced >> that's what they call it. >> that, exactly pronounced >> that's what they call it. >> that, but actly pronounced >> that's what they call it. >> that, but actly something d like that, but it is something like that, but it is something like that. do you care like that. but why do you care so strongly about elgin so strongly about the elgin marbles? look, know, >> well, look, you know, britain's city. the britain's a world city. the world's old city that is has so many things for people to come and visit and see. and the collection at the british museum is a fantastic centrepiece for people from all over the world to come and enjoy. and i think it'd be a great shame if we start down the slippery slope and the prime minister spot on on this one. the slippery slope . on this one. the slippery slope. if loaning something to if we start loaning something to greece, how would we ever get them back? well this is a loan
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that will never be repaid . that will never be repaid. >> and it won't just be greece. it will be be everywhere. it will be it'll be everywhere. >> struggling. to >> sorry, i'm struggling. not to get the conversation get involved in the conversation . union jackass is . my, my, my union jackass is liz truss for writing a piece in the wall street journal about how donald trump should be president anybody president again, as if anybody was asking, okay, well, i mean, they kind literally are what they kind of literally are what a woman who was 49 days a prime minister, that's whose opinion we need. >> all right, all right, all right . this week's union jack, right. this week's union jack, as well as today's union jack, in fact, is cardiff university students union. that feels like it's been a long time coming, hasn't it? wonderful panel. thank you very, very much. thoroughly it. and make thoroughly enjoyed it. and make sure you keep it gb news, because got headliners because we've got headliners coming in just a second coming your way in just a second for of what's inside for even more of what's inside the i'll be back tomorrow the book. i'll be back tomorrow at 9 pm. thank you all. i will see you then. good night. oh >> i'm alex deakin . >> evening. i'm alex deakin. this is your latest weather update the met office for update from the met office for gb news. the cold weather continues. of us continues. quite a few of us having start tomorrow having a frosty start tomorrow morning, and for some there'll be some sleet and snow around as
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well. area of low pressure well. this area of low pressure just edging down through the nonh just edging down through the north bringing some gusty north sea, bringing some gusty winds, bringing winds, but also bringing more showers northern and showers to northern scotland and down the eastern side into northeast england , southeast northeast england, southeast scotland, 1 or 2 sleet and snow showers may produce a covering through night. and it could through the night. and it could turn as temperatures turn icy as temperatures plummet. a few rain showers scattered over midlands scattered over the midlands wales southwest england, a bit more cloud here may just prevent a but really the a frost, but really from the midlands northwards, areas midlands northwards, many areas will be below freezing rural spots. well below freezing and hence why it could be icy still where we've got these showers coming over northern coming in tomorrow over northern northeastern scotland, southeast scotland, northeast england. again, some sleet and snow is likely for a time. the cloud and the south should tend to break up. for many, it'll be a up. and so for many, it'll be a day sparse sunshine, but it day of sparse sunshine, but it will be a cold feeling. day 2 or 3 for many across the north, maybe five, 6 or 7, and perhaps a little higher in the far southwest. milder air nudging back in here on thursday , back in here on thursday, bringing wet weather, damp bringing some wet weather, damp and drizzly, the possibility of
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some and snow mostly some sleet and snow mostly over the moors in southwest, the moors in the southwest, further wintry showers in parts of east. again, it could be of the east. again, it could be icy first thing the morning, icy first thing in the morning, but again, for many, it's a dry and a bright day, but it will again be on the cold side with temperatures around 3 or temperatures mostly around 3 or 4 celsius . 4 celsius. >> who is it? we're here for the show . welcome to the dinosaur show. welcome to the dinosaur hour with me, john cleese . haha, hour with me, john cleese. haha, i was married to a therapist and you survived and i thought we were getting hugh laurie second best. my belly steamer. you interviewed saddam hussein. what's that like ? i was what's that like? i was terrified. i'm playing strip poker with these three. oh no thank you. >> cds need to be put in alphabetical order. >> uh, are you going to be problematic again ? problematic again? >> the dinosaur for our sundays on .
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gb news. >> i'm polly middlehurst in the gb news room, and the news tonight is 12 newly freed hostages have arrived in israel and they're on their way back to their families as their release marks the fifth day of an extended humanitarian truce between israel and the terror group hamas . the israeli defence group hamas. the israeli defence forces say those freed from captivity include ten israelis
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and two thai nationals. the 75 year old mother of a british israeli man is among them. we're also hearing 30 palestinian prisoners have been released , prisoners have been released, but they're believed to be 15 women and 15 teenage boys . women and 15 teenage boys. meanwhile, the united states has changed its approach slightly , changed its approach slightly, asking israel today to take greater care if there are any future strikes on gaza. the white house saying earlier on that civilians and vital infrastructure must be protected . now, news here at home, schools could be forced to stay open during strike action under tough new plans to be introduced by the government. teaching unions have attacked the announcement as shameful, but the education secretary said the recent strikes by teachers have been some of the most disruptive on record, a total number of 25 million school days being lost in the last year, something gillian keegan says we can't afford to repeat . rates of afford to repeat. rates of shoplifting are on the rise with
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