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un security place on the un security council, wasn't it in the manifesto? plus, should people be fined and taken to court if they refuse to say hello to their colleagues? on that note, it's a big hello to the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood, the landlord and activist adam brooks, and of course, as well the political commentator zoe grunewald . oh, commentator zoe grunewald. oh, and can you work out what's wrong here, please? >> they're killing children. what's the purpose? be proud of your heritage. you don't understand. there's a genocide, right ? right? >> get ready. britain, here we go . go. i don't think anyone should be intimidated by an illegal migrant with a stupid gun tattoo on his face. next. >> good evening. it's just gone
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10:00. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom. un peacekeepers say an israeli tank has again fired at one of its watchtowers in southern lebanon. meanwhile, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has held an emergency meeting on increasing aid in gaza 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, while hezbollah has fired more rockets into northern israel, injuring at least two people. meanwhile, the prime minister, sir keir starmer, has said he is looking at sanctioning two israeli cabinet members back in the uk. the government is scrambling to find more hotel spaces for migrants after a surge in small boat arrivals. almost 14,000 have arrived under laboun almost 14,000 have arrived under labour, overtaking the number of crossings under the previous government in 2024. meanwhile, italy has begun sending asylum
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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 now, the qualify. in other news now, the debate on assisted dying is intensifying as new legislation is set to be introduced in parliament for the first time in nearly a decade. dame esther rantzen, who has stage four lung cancen rantzen, who has stage four lung cancer, has called for careful legislation, sharing her fears of a painful death and urging the public to write to mps ahead of the vote. however, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is warning the law could lead to a slippery slope . and lead to a slippery slope. and finally, prince william has called for a movement, a movement that creates systematic change to end homelessness in the uk. the prince of wales was speaking at tonight's
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centrepoint awards, a charity of which he is a patron. it comes after he 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 who might question whether he's 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
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headlines. now it's back to patrick for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news .com forward slash alerts . alerts. >> good evening. on this show, i make no excuses for highlighting how the channel migrant crisis is putting us all in danger. i feel very strongly that undocumented young men from goodness knows where flooding into britain poses a direct threat to women and girls indeed to us all. actually, i also think it's unfair tax payers didn't vote for this. and yet you are being asked to pay for the privilege of your lives becoming worse as a result of the channel migrant crisis. i also don't believe that many of them are genuine asylum seekers. for the last couple of days, we've highlighted a man called madhur pata who, according to his social media accounts
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anyway, is trying to get to britain. here is a clip of him on what appears to be a beach in northern france. >> there is another person . >> there is another person. >> there is another person. >> he then made threats to kill nigel farage. >> englishman. >> englishman. >> nigel, don't talk about me. you do not know me . i come to you do not know me. i come to england because i want to marriage with your sister . don't marriage with your sister. don't talk about me more. i'm going to come to england. i'm going to p0p- come to england. i'm going to pop- p0p ' come to england. i'm going to pop. pop , pop. mother. pop. pop, pop. mother. >> well, madhur pata has just made a video about me . made a video about me. >> all people work here. he think matthew laza come here. he son.the think matthew laza come here. he son. the life he take a video. now everybody talk about this
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place or this gun or these people . so everybody want to people. so everybody want to kill mother. father. don't talk about mother. passmore. don't talk about mother. pata . then talk about mother. pata. then this place is danger for me. please don't talk about me . please don't talk about me. don't talk about me . i don't don't talk about me. i don't want somebody to talk about me . want somebody to talk about me. >> i would like to make you an offer . >> i would like to make you an offer. madhuparka. i would like to meet you in person. i'd like to meet you in person. i'd like to know who you really are. i'd like to know why you want to come to britain. you say you're not a danger to the people of britain. well, why don't we arrange to meet up and you can explain that to me in person? i'm happy to travel to wherever you are. some of your videos say that you're in britain. others make it seem like you're in northern france. some people think you're not actually trying to come to britain at all, and
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you're somewhere else in europe playing a game with everyone on social media. now , if this has social media. now, if this has all been a joke that's got out of hand , that's fine, but my of hand, that's fine, but my email address is available onune email address is available online anyway, so everybody out there can always get a hold of this . so this is nothing there can always get a hold of this. so this is nothing new. it's patrick christys @gbnews .uk or because you obviously have social media, you can just find me on twitter at patrick christys and send me a direct message. send me your phone number. we can arrange to meet up. i'll bring an interpreter with me so that we can communicate properly . i really communicate properly. i really do hope to hear from you, but on that note, keir starmer has just u—turned again here. he is slamming the tories for using migrant hotels. >> they sit in hotels and digs for months on end at the taxpayers expense. last year he promised to end the hotel farce thatis promised to end the hotel farce that is the talk. but because of his mess, there are thousands of people who cannot claim asylum and cannot be returned. so where does he actually think they are going to end up?
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>> but today it's emerged that labour has put calls out to asylum providers looking for more space at hotels after a surge in illegal arrivals. now this could mean reopening hotels that closed or finding new ones, which, yep, you will all be paying which, yep, you will all be paying for. starmer said he wanted to clear the backlog. now he's coming up against his lawyer mates, who want to use every trick in the book to slow it down. you reap what you sow, sir keir. let's get your thoughts on my panel. the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood. we've got businessman and activist adam brooks, and we've got the political commentator zoe grunewald. mark, just on this keir starmer stuff. you know , expanding the use of know, expanding the use of migrant hotels. i mean , actually migrant hotels. i mean, actually thatis migrant hotels. i mean, actually that is we were used to him doing things that weren't in the manifesto. this is actually just the opposite of something that was in the manifesto. >> no. exactly right. i mean, they haven't got to grips with this at all, have they? look, let me try and be as sympathetic as i can be, even though i'm not as i can be, even though i'm not a political ally of the prime minister. you've got two big issues here that you're facing . issues here that you're facing. one is the stock, if you like, and the other is the flow. those
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are slightly inhumane ways of describing all of these human beings. but you've got this backlog problem of everybody who was already here and you've got it being added to. i don't expect a government to be able to solve that overnight by magically clicking their fingers, but their only strategy to date has been smash the gangs. i mean , how's that going gangs. i mean, how's that going so far? that seems to be the only tool in their toolbox. the only tool in their toolbox. the only golf club in their in their in their armoury. so i want to hear from them what their strategy is to turn this around in six, eight, 12 months, something like that. and there doesn't seem to be anything at all. so if they said, look, it's going to get worse for a short penod going to get worse for a short period of time, but here's our thought out plan to make it better over the long term. i'm all ears. but the silence is deafening. >> yeah, the point with this, this matthew laza stuff, adam. and look, it remains to be seen. what the what the reality is with this guy. i hope he gets in touch and we can maybe find out, but is that people have been saying for quite a long time that there is a very real and present danger from the people who are coming across the
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channel who are coming across the channel, and i mean, i'm one of them. the, the, the evidence would suggest that maybe madhupur is one of those individuals. >> yeah. look , i've been on >> yeah. look, i've been on this, this tv channel for three years now talking about the danger of some of these men that are coming across. i've been on social media ten years warning of the dangers we are importing men and mainly men from places like afghanistan, pakistan , like afghanistan, pakistan, somalia, sudan, syria that seemingly do not understand that they cannot touch our women and our children. the crime rates across europe that are actually documented with asylum seekers is terrifying . in places like is terrifying. in places like germany, rape, sexual assaults and violent crime has skyrocketed , and the official skyrocketed, and the official figures show that it's disproportionately asylum seekers and migrants. we are putting our head in the sand in this country. if we don't think that's happening here, we are being put at danger and it's got to stop. >> i think, i think the point as
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well is, is that, you know, okay, obviously not every single person coming across the channel or every single asylum seeker one is too many. but there is, but there is clearly an open door there for people who are . door there for people who are. and that is a problem. so it's. keir starmer in just the last couple of days we've had this, you know, this call go out for increased use of migrant hotels, which he was on record numerous times slamming the tories for. also i think it's £520 million for the asylum processing centres for at least another eight years. it does look a lot like a bloke who is not going to stop the boats. >> well, i mean, i think we have to remember that labour have only been in power forjust over 100 days. i mean, they have inherited an appalling system , inherited an appalling system, immigration system left by the conservatives, where they let asylum processing just pile up. they basically stopped processing asylum claims. they created unsustainable systems of piling asylum seekers into hotels and barges and other unsuitable accommodation that wasn't safe and created community tensions and all sorts of issues wasn't safe for the refugees , wasn't, you know, and refugees, wasn't, you know, and it wasn't good for community
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ehhen it wasn't good for community either. and now they are trying to sort it out and they have, you know, over ten years of that to do so. >> all right. they stopped our only deterrent. it might only have been one policy, but they got rid of that. >> i think they need a clearer plan of clearing up that mess rather than just saying, what a mess. >> one of the things, can i just say, one of the things that and people will, will, will know from watching the last couple of nights is that this particular chap , it appears on his tiktok chap, it appears on his tiktok that he's been documenting his travels across europe, and it appears that he's in northern france or certainly was until very recently. and there what is abundantly clear is the prevalence of drugs and guns. so we know that that's just over there . you can see that on a there. you can see that on a clear day from britain . so clear day from britain. so surely it's madness to allow people to keep coming from there and expecting everything to be fine. i mean, what has to happen before we do something about that? >> well, i mean, eventually the british electorate are going to absolutely demand that we do something about it. absolutely demand that we do something about it . the i think something about it. the i think the labour government is
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probably already losing the faith of the british electorate in this area. so many others. this is a very high priority for the electorate as a whole. a massive priority for an important segment of the electorate . and i'm looking for electorate. and i'm looking for anyone to come forward and say, here is a medium term plan. i'm not expecting a short fix, but what needs to be done in the next, say, year, 2 or 3 years to completely change this. >> let me just say we said this on the show a few weeks ago. there are gunfights happening on the streets of calais. there are machete gangs going round, you know, chopping people up . now know, chopping people up. now thatis know, chopping people up. now that is only across the water. people do not understand. we've got leftie commentators and leftie media, you know, attacking anyone like me as racist for not wanting these people here. but we have got a serious danger. just across the water and they are coming. >> one of the, one of the issues with with people like him, i don't just want to i mean, he singled himself out really, because he's putting these videos out there. but people
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like that is that they if he sets foot in britain, then he will have to be considered for asylum under the government's laws. surely that's wrong. >> well, but you have to have a system where you process people's claims, don't you? i mean, we don't. he's putting himself on social media and being provocative. and so we already know that he you know, there are there are reasons why we might not think that he might be here for genuine reasons, but not everyone has that. people come here with no knowledge and they have a right to have their asylum claim heard and processed. i mean , you know, i processed. i mean, you know, i think we have to slightly take down the rhetoric a lot of asylum seekers are genuinely fleeing war, persecution, and i understand that the public have lost trust in the government because it seems like it's got out of control. it seems that the government has deliberately not processed claims. they've lacked control over their immigration policy. but we do have to understand that asylum seekers, many of them, are genuine and they have a right to be here. >> you're a bit squiffy on that and i'll get you. i'll get you to answer why, but i'll also ask
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you if we are looking at committing now to more migrant hotels under keir starmer. that for me means means more communities that are going to be affected. and if we've already chocked the cities full, then this ends up being pushed into rural areas and that really impacts rural areas . and you end impacts rural areas. and you end up with, oh, look where where i've had a couple of relatives live is not it's not particularly rural, but the two hotels that were in that town are now migrant hotels. it's unbelievable. and that's insane. >> yeah. it listen, it is set to get worse . and zoe's right to get worse. and zoe's right to say labour's only had 100 days plus. you can't blame everything immediately on them again. what's needed is maybe even accepting it's going to get worse for the next 6 or 8 months, but then having a plan about how the stock and the flow will be dealt with and look , i'm will be dealt with and look, i'm with zoe on this. people need to have a fair hearing. but where i was going squiffy on it. have a fair hearing. but where i was going squiffy on it . patrick was going squiffy on it. patrick is that hearing should be rapid. it should not take 18 months. it
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should take 18 days. this chap who you've offered to me, i mean, i think that should only take 18 minutes in his case. so it needs to be fast and we need to be highly sceptical about people who are leaving safe havens to come here. this is not a dangerous country. >> it's come from sweden , has >> it's come from sweden, has come from sweden. so my taxes, your taxes are going to be spent on him . now, if i find out and on him. now, if i find out and the public finds out that he's in a hotel being fed three times a day, free health care , when a day, free health care, when he's done, he's fleeing war torn sweden and threatened our politicians. the country will erupt again. >> there is. there is for my money, no story that is dealt with as lazily as wilfully, lazily by the establishment media lazily b
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