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you probably saw it last story. you probably saw it last week of a couple who went to france to get some antiques. and when they got back to blighty, they found an asylum seeker in they found an asylum seeker in the back of their wagon, and they got prosecuted. it's like a scene from only fools and horses, where they found gary in the back of the wagon, except in real life and the couple found themselves on the receiving end. >> it's absurd, you know, when people are genuinely not at fault that, you know, we shouldn't be. we shouldn't be targeting british people for that. you know, they've already done a very good job. i think i read the story of preventing people coming across, and it was something they couldn't prevent. and that's the problem. you know, the government needs to be providing support to stop people getting on these trucks themselves, you know, but there really isn't support. it's down to the truck drivers and the people in vans with antiques. and that really isn't, isn't their job. and that really isn't, isn't theirjob. but and that really isn't, isn't their job. but that of course, will require, you know, work with france, work with spain, whether or not that will happen, we'll see. >> yeah. and david hannah wilde them for mentioning truck drivers. we're getting loads of them. get in touch with us here
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@gbnews. and they find themselves being blamed being prosecuted, being fined a huge amount of stress and all the times they've got no idea whatsoever about their unwanted cargo on the back of their wagon . cargo on the back of their wagon. david. hey, always an absolute pleasure to have you on the show. looking smart as ever. thank you. there's lots more still to come between now and 4:00 in 13 days time. labour is set to unleash the biggest tax raid in history, and we'll be discussing whether anyone is truly safe. that's next. but first, here's your latest news headunes first, here's your latest news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> thanks, martin. good afternoon. it's 331. these are your headlines. we start with some breaking news. a tory councillors wife has been jailed for 31 months for inciting racial hatred on x. on the day of the southport attacks, lucy connolly, married to conservative councillor raymond connolly, posted a violent message on x calling for mass deportation and arson against
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hotels housing immigrants. she wrote the post on the day three young girls were killed in a knife attack in southport. the post was deleted after two hours and she later apologised for acting on false and malicious information and appeared to delete her x account . members of delete her x account. members of israel's security cabinet have been informed that hamas leader yahya sinwar is very likely dead after an operation in gaza targeting three militants. meanwhile, israeli tv stations are also reporting his death. in are also reporting his death. in a statement, the idf said that the identities of those killed have yet to be confirmed and say there were no indications that israeli hostages were present at the site of the attack . if the site of the attack. if confirmed, the 62 year old's death would mark a significant victory for israel amid a series of high profile assassinations of high profile assassinations of enemy leaders in recent months. believed to be the architect of the october seventh attack on israel that ignited the current conflict, sinwar has long been a top target for
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israeli forces. hamas has not yet commented on the reports . yet commented on the reports. the family of one direction star liam payne has expressed their heartbreak following his death at the age of 31. in a statement released through a spokeswoman, his family remembered liam as kind, funny and a brave soul. fans have gathered outside the hotel in buenos aires, where he died, lighting candles and leaving flowers in an impromptu vigil to pay tribute to the music icon. liam rose to fame as part of one direction, one of the biggest pop groups in the world, before their indefinite hiatus in 2016. in other news, now thousands of uk troops are being put on standby to deploy to estonia's border with russia, part of a crucial new agreement signed by defence secretary john healey. it means the army's fourth brigade will remain on high readiness to defend against rising tensions from the ongoing war in ukraine. currently, about
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1000 british soldiers are in estonia and if called upon, the fourth brigade could arrive within ten days. equipped with advanced tanks and missile systems. as nato ministers gather in brussels, the defence secretary said the new deal will enhance the group's defences in the face of escalating global threats . threats. >> the uk's unshakeable commitment to nato could never be more important and at a time of growing russian aggression and increasing wider threats to say we will make the commitment to reinforce nato's eastern flank with a new plan alongside estonia for our forces. there , estonia for our forces. there, and we will make a commitment, a uk commitment, and we will make a commitment, a uk commitment , to bolstering the uk commitment, to bolstering the future of europe's defences and king charles and queen camilla are heading to australia for a shortened tour following his majesty's cancer diagnosis earlier this year, doctors
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advised curtailing the trip, cutting out a visit to new zealand and adjusting other parts of the schedule. >> the king is also pausing his cancer treatment during the 11 day overseas visit while down unden day overseas visit while down under. their schedule includes a review of the royal australian navy in sydney and meetings with top cancer experts, before continuing on to samoa . those continuing on to samoa. those are the latest gb news headlines. more in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone , sign direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news .com forward slash alerts . .com forward slash alerts. >> thank you sophia. now if you want to get in touch with me @gbnews, you know what to do. simply go to gbnews.com/yoursay. today i'm asking you, who would you like to win tonight's leadership? head to head on gb news at 7:00 kemi badenoch or robert jenrick. let me know and i'll read
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the best of the messages a little later in the show. i'm
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>> conservative mps have finally chosen their top two for the leadership . and now it's over to leadership. and now it's over to the members . join me christopher the members. join me christopher hope tonight as kevin , badenoch hope tonight as kevin, badenoch and robert jenrick are quizzed by conservative party members and myself at our gb news leadership event and afterwards join me patrick christys with a live studio audience and a star panel as we discuss what it means for the conservative party and what it means for you. >> decision time, the race to lead from 7:00 pm tonight only on gb. >> news, people's channel, britain's news channel . britain's news channel. >> welcome back. your time is 339. i'm martin daubney here on gb news now just 13 days time,
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labouris gb news now just 13 days time, labour is set to unleash the biggest tax raid in history. panicked pensioners are withdrawing their funds. motorists are bracing themselves for green tariffs on petrol , for green tariffs on petrol, cars and of course more fuel duty hikes. shareholders are fearful of a 45% tax on their profits. will anybody be safe from labour's £50 billion tax grab? well i'm now rejoined in the studio by our man adam cherry. gb news reporter adam, welcome back. let's start with shares. yeah. right. if you if you earn money, every penny of it is taxed. if you want to put it is taxed. if you want to put it into shares. and by the way, owning shares isn't the preserve of gordon gekko. my dad got made redundant as a coal miner. he got a lump sum. he put it in some shares. people do it. people are greatly encouraged to buy shares. in previous governments . now rachel reeves governments. now rachel reeves is talking about aligning the capital gains tax on any profit you make with your income tax . you make with your income tax. so it could be as high as 45%.
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britain's biggest stockbroker , britain's biggest stockbroker, hargreaves lansdown, said this will push a generation of investors to extinction. you take a risk and you lose. that's on you take a risk and you win. we want 45% of your money. where is the incentive for people to get on, save, take care of themselves? that's those invest in shares. pensioners are pulling their pots out. it seems nobody adam cherry is happy with the forthcoming budget obviously. >> that's right . obviously. >> that's right. no including cabinet ministers by the way, which we'll come to in a second. i think part of the reason they're going down this rabbit hole really, is because they were boxed in by their own manifesto, and they said they wouldn't raise national insurance, income tax or vat. well, working people, now it turns out actually they can raise national insurance and we'll discuss that as well shortly. but they had limited levers that they can pull. and this is probably in their minds the easiest one they can get away with. because you say, you know, people, it's not just the preserve of gordon gekko, but it is a relatively small tax base that will, you know, sell shares
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