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>>a >> a very, very good evening to you. i'm martin daubney , you. i'm martin daubney, covering for the big man nigel farage here on farage. and it seems, in fact, that nigel farage is owed a huge apology because an investigation has found that the southport riots were not caused by nigel farage. they weren't the farage riots, as the liberal media branded them. but after all, in fact, they were largely whipped up by foreign agents. don't you just love the taste of liberal tears .7 love the taste of liberal tears.7 and as italy sends its first ship of illegal migrants to albania, the uk government are reportedly reopening the asylum hotels that they vowed to close forever. reports suggest that this will cost the taxpayer a whopping £4 million every single
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day. another labour u—turn and sadiq khan's transport for london have banned junk food ads. and yet , somehow, ads. and yet, somehow, billboards showing a controversial islamic hate preacher and a russian linked fighter comply with its advertising standards. welcome to sadiq khan's london. all that to sadiq khan's london. all that to come. but first, here's your news headlines with sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> martin. thank you. good evening. it'sjust >> martin. thank you. good evening. it's just gone. 7:00. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom. the israeli military says 50 trucks have entered gaza with aid today , entered gaza with aid today, after the us threatened to take away some military support unless israel boosted aid within 30 days. it comes as fighting continues in gaza, and israel also hit beirut for the first time in five days. meanwhile, hezbollah has fired more rockets into northern israel, injuring at least two people. meanwhile,
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here in the uk, the prime minister, sir keir starmer, has said he's looking at sanctioning two israeli cabinet members . now two israeli cabinet members. now the government is scrambling to find more hotel spaces for migrants after a surge in small boat arrivals. almost 14,000 have arrived under labour, overtaking the number of crossings under the previous government in 2024. meanwhile, italy has begun sending asylum seekers to albania under a controversial new plan with a naval ship arriving on monday transferring 16 men from bangladesh and egypt. italy says up to 36,000 asylum seekers could be sent to albania each yean could be sent to albania each year, but only non—vulnerable men from safe countries will qualify . in other news, hundreds qualify. in other news, hundreds have gathered in parliament square today calling on the government to protect the winter fuel payment for older people on low incomes led by charities. the campaigners are delivering a
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petition with over 500,000 signatures to the treasury and downing street. they're demanding the payments extended to more pensioners after the government's decision in the summer to limit it to those on pension credit. supporters say the cut leaves millions at risk dunng the cut leaves millions at risk during the colder months to come . during the colder months to come. thomas tuchel says he's very excited and honoured after being confirmed as england's new head coach. he officially starts in january with the goal of qualifying for the 2026 world cup.the qualifying for the 2026 world cup. the former chelsea and bayern munich boss is the third non—englishman to take the job, following sven—goran eriksson and fabio capello. tuchel has apologised for having a german passport but insisted he was ready to prove wrong. the critics, who are against a foreign coach taking charge . and foreign coach taking charge. and prince william has defended his work trying to tackle homelessness despite his own privileged royal life. in a new itv documentary, the prince of wales is quizzed about critics
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who might question whether he is the right person to lead the project, which is designed to eradicate homelessness in six locations around the uk. >> there will be some people who might question whether you're the right person to lead this project and its efforts to end homelessness. how would you respond to that? >> i think everyone having a right to a safe and stable home benefits us all. i come with no other agenda than desperately trying to help people who are in need, and i see that as part of my role. is that why else would i be here if i'm not using this role properly to influence and help people where i can? and i like a big challenge. i do like that, but i can't do it on my own . own. >> those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to martin for the very latest gb top 20 most influential and inflammatory veryints top 20 most influential and inflammatory very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, martin for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to scanning the qr code, or go to gb news dot com. gb news dot com. >> forward slash alerts . >> forward slash alerts .
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>> forward slash alerts. >> forward slash alerts. >> thank you sophia. welcome to >> forward slash alerts. >> forward slash alerts. >> thank you sophia. welcome to farage with me covering martin farage with me covering martin daubney now in the immediate daubney now in the immediate aftermath of the southport riots , aftermath of the southport riots , aftermath of the southport riots, aftermath of the southport riots, politicians, so—called politicians, so—called anti—fascists and the mainstream anti—fascists and the mainstream media, they simply queued up to media, they simply queued up to blame the british far right. and blame the british far right. and on top of that list, certain on top of that list, certain agitators , such, of course, as agitators , such, of course, as agitators, such, of course, as nigel farage. so desperate were agitators, such, of course, as nigel farage. so desperate were they to prove this thesis that they to prove this thesis that sky news today even commissioned sky news today even commissioned an investigation . a deep dive an investigation . a deep dive an investigation. a deep dive into mysterious telegram groups, an investigation. a deep dive into mysterious telegram groups, tens of thousands of messages tens of thousands of messages and thousands of chats and and thousands of chats and accounts were scrutinised. you accounts were scrutinised. you can almost taste their can almost taste their disappointment that nigel farage didn't even make the list of accounts were scrutinised. you can almost taste �*the' accounts were scrutinised. you can almost taste “the list of didn't even make the list of agent provocateurs. in fact, get agent provocateurs. in fact, get ready for this. only six of the ready for this. only six of the top 20 most influential and top 20 most influential and
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inflammatory accounts inflammatory accounts were even from britain. the far greater proportion were from overseas , proportion were from overseas, including the united states, russia, germany and france, or perhaps all of those who called them the so—called farage riots. oh, and nigel farage. a massive, massive apology and should feast on a massive portion of humble pie. well, join me now in the studio as my panel and the former labour mp lloyd russell—moyle, and the former tory mp michael brown. gentlemen, welcome to the show. lloyd, i'm going to start with you. every time there's an incident like this, the far right are to blame . when black right are to blame. when black players miss penalties, it's . or players miss penalties, it's. or the far right or the racists. but when we dive into it, it's often not the case. it's way too simplistic. the proof,
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often not the case. it's way too simplistic. ,he proof, often not the case. it's way too simplistic. , yes, roof, often not the case. it's way too simplistic. , yes, they do owe those riots, yes, they do owe him an apology if they claim that. but if they claimed that he amplified them, he amplified them in parliament. he amplified them in parliament. he amplified them here. no no no no no. then then actually, that's correct. and he should and he should. and he should have some culpability for amplifying things that he should, as an elected politician, know better. >> what you're doing is precisely what i said at the start. the actual data, the analysis, the global network of hate. that's what this is about. it proves beyond any doubt. forget about opinion. forget about anecdote. forget about the aftermath . forget about the aftermath. forget about the spin, the facts or the facts or the facts. most of the accounts were from abroad. it was outside agents whipping this up. and that didn't stop people like james o'brien on lbc. it didn't stop a great many people putting this on nigel farage. they were wrong then and they're wrong how. >> now. >> no , in the in the groups, in >> no, in the in the groups, in the telegram groups or the whatsapp groups or whatever the group the platform is that were
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spreading the initial stuff, it was clearly these agent provocateurs, some of them british, a large number of them probably right wingers from russia and france. >> 14 out of 20 accounts were overseas. >> yes. and we know that there is a network of right wing interests that whip this stuff up.and interests that whip this stuff up. and we've we've seen how the far right in the us cooperates with the far right in russia. that's nothing new, but it is very enlightening to have names and faces to some of these accounts , the difference was accounts, the difference was none of those things were on mainstream media. and this report doesn't look at how it was then reported in mainstream media. none of these things were being mentioned in parliament until certain individuals decided to amplify them on the mainstream media and in parliament, and those certain individuals have bear some culpability. they don't bear the main culpability. the main culpability is the people that created these lives . they must created these lives. they must be and we must find a way to be be and we must find a way
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