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will be believes king charles will be removed sooner rather than later. >> we've always known that there was no referendum planned on an australian republic in this term of government , australian republic in this term of government, but we're most hopeful that we can get that back on the table in front of the government. for them to think about it, at least in the next term of government or the one after that, we're certainly not thinking that this is ten years away, but the australian monarchist league questions the alternative to a reigning monarch. >> i'm simply waiting for the republicans to produce an idea that really is something more than vague platitudes and appeals to emotional arguments . appeals to emotional arguments. i don't think anyone will ever really be able to top constitutional monarchy. i'm a monarchist, and that's what i like about our system. >> republicans may have dismissed the upcoming visits before the royal flight leaves uk airspace, but it's up to australian citizens to judge whether king charles the third is a worthy head of state. cameron wahaca gb news . cameron wahaca gb news. >> well, cameron walker will be following the royals throughout the week here on gb news
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start winning things, people are even saying, oh, do the deal with the devil just to win things, to have a foreign manager. well, we've tried it twice before and it hasn't worked out. thomas tuchel i think everybody's looking at it and every, every professional that i've spoken to as well say, just go in. yeah, i think i think it's going to be okay. there's a few things. one of them is, and we'll hear from him in just a second and play something that he said yesterday about the fact, how do you feel about the fact, how do you feel about everybody saying that you know, you're not english? and he apologised for not being english, having a german passport. well, that can soon be remedied , can't it. and also now remedied, can't it. and also now this is the tricky one and i do feel for him on this one because after what's happened with lee carsley not singing the national anthem , everybody's going, so anthem, everybody's going, so what are you going to do? are you going to sing the national anthem, which is when you're german? >> well, that's slightly different. >> i, i think you can't expect him to stand there and sing them. do you think? no , no, it's
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them. do you think? no, no, it's a tricky one. >> it's a rivalry that goes way back. >> it really is. it really is. and also the fact that he's just been given an 18 month contract as well. yeah . which is short as well. yeah. which is short really in football terms. so there's one side of looking at it thinking, well, that's not showing much confidence, is it? but it takes him through to the world cup and should things go well then obviously that's going to be extended if he wants it to be, because maybe he'll think that this is my first. by the way, here comes a word i've never used before. my first foray. oh, how was that? >> very good. >> very good. >> first foray into into international football. away from club football. anyway, here he is pretty much answering everything that we just spoke about. >> thomas tuchel that position. i'm sorry, ijust >> thomas tuchel that position. i'm sorry, i just have a german i'm sorry, ijust have a german passport, but i can just tell them and i maybe everyone, all of these supporters also felt my passion for the english premier league, my passion for the country. >> we are focused on the qualification and on the world cup.so qualification and on the world cup. so will you sing the national anthem?
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>> the doesn't england manager need to? >> i have not made my decision yet. i want to be very honest with you. no matter what decision i will take, we have a bit time until march. i will always show my respect to my new role there. >> i mean press are horrible, aren't they? journalists are the worst. >> will you be singing the national? >> will you be singing the national anthem? it's like, oh, what's the right answer? you can't get it right or wrong anyway. >> he handled it well. >> he handled it well. >> i think he did handle it well. >> i think he was the right things, wasn't he? in the sense that he said he's proud to be england manager. it's a real privilege. he can't wait to get started. i mean, he's the enthusiasm is there. >> he's thought of higher in this country than he is in germany for some reason. and bild , who are the main newspaper bild, who are the main newspaper overin bild, who are the main newspaper over in germany , they're giving over in germany, they're giving him a bit of a hard time and they're saying, oh, i see, because england are in so much trouble. they are so desperate. they're turning to us, which is fair. fair enough really. but, you know, anything to win. we do desperately need to win a trophy. and if he's the one,
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then all good talking about winning. >> just just to finish off this bit, can we have a look at the america's cup? i thought we were going to be in a much better position than this. did you? yeah. >> well, we're going to speak to alec again tomorrow, live from barcelona and america's cup . barcelona and america's cup. very briefly. there we are. so there we are. off to barcelona where they're doing. i try and explain everything that's going on, but obviously you can see that's the british one at the top there because you can see by the flag it's the race. it's the first of seven between britain and new zealand. there's sir ben ainslie who's the captain of britannia. and they won two races. there were two races yesterday. there were four nil down. it's got it back to four two. first to seven more races tomorrow. so who knows. could be the first time in 173 years that britain could win the america's cup. no. >> first time ever, isn't it? first time ever. >> first time ever. and we invented it. and it used to be around the isle of wight. and i still, for the life of me, cannot understand how we never , cannot understand how we never, ever won this. i know perhaps. >> fingers crossed now's the time.
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>> it's 643. let's have a look at some of the newspapers for you this morning. and the sun leads on the death of the former one direction star, liam payne. >> the times says that the chancellor, rachel reeves, will use the budget to increase capital gains tax on the sale of shares, but not on the sale of second homes. >> the telegraph also leads on the budget, calling it the biggest tax raiser in history. >> the daily mail says rachel reeves has been warned that hiking national insurance could become labour's equivalent of the poll tax, and the i, says the poll tax, and the i, says the chancellor, is facing more budget pressures to overhaul the system for calculating benefits. okay. well joining us now to go through the papers this morning is political commentator andy williams and the journalist and writer emma woolf. to good see you both this morning. and emma, let's start with this tragic
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news, shall we? liam payne has died aged 31. >> i think a lot of people will be very shocked waking up this morning if they didn't hear the news last night. terribly sad. i was out in argentina. seems to have fallen or had some kind of accident at this hotel room. only 31. everybody remembers him from, you know, from his singing days.i from, you know, from his singing days. i think it just goes to show how difficult it is after you've been, you know, absolutely kind of megastar sort of finding a finding a place in the world and finding your, your sense of kind of meaning and what you do 1553 00:14:35,904 -
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