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i. harris reckons that donald trump is a fascist who wants to have similarities to hitler. i mean , really, really. you tell mean, really, really. you tell me. and get this, a two year investigation into the charity mermaids, the single most influential activist group regarding child transition in the uk, has finally concluded. i can tell you that many people are not happy with the outcome. let's look at it. speaking of looking at things, i can tell you now i've got some eye opening crimes to show you these scenes. now thieves brazenly helping themselves to parcels from a delivery van in broad daylight. what on earth's going on.7 i can tell you. they probably know that they'll get away with such antics. meanwhile, there are two lads found out the hard way not to mess around when a farmer taught them a lesson that they will never forget. but i'll tell you
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now, it was the farmer that ended up being the one arrested. haha. lots to discuss. ended up being the one arrested. haha. lots to discuss . all of haha. lots to discuss. all of that and lots more. but first. first let's have a little look at our panel, shall we.7 look at our panel, shall we? look who's keeping me company tonight. i've got kelvin mackenzie, the former editor of the sun, and mike buckley, the journalist and commentator. but before they get involved, let's look at the 6:00 news headlines . look at the 6:00 news headlines. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines from the gb newsroom. rachel reeves has confirmed she will change the government's fiscal rules in next week's budget to allow her to increase borrowing for public investment by around £50 billion. speaking to media outlets today, the chancellor said her fiscal rules would ensure that debt fell during the course of this parliament. but shadow chancellor jeremy hunt warned that rachel reeves actions could push up mortgage
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costs. britain's borrowing costs rose today in anticipation of mrs. reeves decision to rewrite the uk's debt rules. with the spread between british and german borrowing costs now at its highest in over a year. the uk , apologising for its role in uk, apologising for its role in the slave trade, is not on the agenda, according to number 10, as the row engulfing the commonwealth summit continues , commonwealth summit continues, sir keir starmer remains clear that we should be facing forward amid mounting pressure from canbbean amid mounting pressure from caribbean nations. shadow commons leader chris philp says it's wrong to ask for money for very serious sins committed hundreds of years ago. however, the bahamas foreign minister says justice is about more than money. they say it's about addressing the lasting impact of slavery . in other news, two slavery. in other news, two former tory councillors in scotland have defected to reform uk, giving the party its first elected politicians north of the border. the move comes as leader
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nigel farage issued a call for tory councillors to quit and join his party. reform said the decision by mark findlater and laurie carney , who were both laurie carney, who were both sitting on the aberdeenshire council , sitting on the aberdeenshire council, demonstrated that sitting on the aberdeenshire council , demonstrated that the council, demonstrated that the tory brand is broken across the uk . child serial killer lucy uk. child serial killer lucy letby has lost her high court bid to challenge her conviction for the attempted murder of a baby girl. the 34 year old, who was found guilty of attempting to kill a newborn known as child k, was seeking permission to appeal against that conviction, claiming media coverage had led to overwhelming prejudice. however, three senior judges in london rejected her application. the nurse is already serving 14 whole life orders for the murders of seven babies and the attempted murders of six others. today's ruling marks her second unsuccessful appeal attempt, following a similar dismissal in may regarding her earlier convictions and gb news can reveal an imminent rise in
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channel migrant crossings, with numbers expected to exceed last year's total within just 48 hours. at least 400 migrants are anticipated to have made the journey by the end of today, following five boat arrivals this morning carrying over 250 people to the border force processing centre in dover. a further three small boats were seen heading towards uk waters by lunchtime, taking the number of arrivals so far this year to more than 29,000. the total figure for small boat migrants over the whole of 2023 was 29,437. it comes as reckless people smuggling operations have already resulted in nearly 50 deaths. this year. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to michel 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 dot com. >> forward slash alerts .
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>> forward slash alerts. >> forward slash alerts. >> thank you very much for that. my >> thank you very much for that. my name is michelle dewberry and i'm with you until 7:00. this evening. alongside me, i've got kelvin mackenzie, the former editor of the sun, and mike buckley, the journalist and commentator. good evening, chaps, to both of you. and you know the drill, don't you? it's not just about us three. it is about you guys at home as well. there's so much we need to discuss tonight, ladies and gents. i'm smiling because i know that some of you will have very strong opinions on this topic that i'm going to come to towards the end of the show. did you see this picture? long story short, my question for you tonight is if somebody was on your property trespassing, what would you do? one farmer i'll describe it. if you're listening on the radio. one farmer this is in lancashire, decided he'd caught two people. apparently trespassing. he decided i'm not having any of that. so he got
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hold of him and he, quote, hogfied hold of him and he, quote, hogtied them to his quad bike and whizzed them over to the police station. he though everyone ended up getting arrested for assault and false imprisonment. he then got bailed. so i want you to consider that picture also as well. i'll show you some other footage of some other crimes going on and i want to know how far would you go to protect your property? we'll discuss that before the end of the programme, but for now, look, you can get in touch with me all the usual ways. email me gbviews@gbnews.com, go to the website slash your saying you can reach me there or you can tweet or text me. i also want to do a very quick shout out to anyone who's listening to us on the radio today, because we've got our listening figures and they are fabulous. so we really do appreciate all of you. and if you want to go out tonight, you can still go out and you can take us with you. what a treat for your ear plugs. look, why are you laughing, kelvin? >> the idea of going out on a date and suddenly getting out
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the radio and saying, i must listen to nigel farage or michelle or patrick. >> it could be the ultimate aphrodisiac. listening to you. they might want to go on the date and they think, how can we? >> nobody should. nobody should follow my ideas. well, not on dating anyway. >> well, look, wherever you are watching or listening, as i said, you're very welcome tonight. look, nigel farage, he has written to every conservative county councillor that's facing re—election . he that's facing re—election. he essentially wants them to consider defecting to reform uk. i've got to say, this is all about the new elections in may. next year. and he's highlighted the apparent risks , his words the apparent risks, his words that could happen to them, essentially that he reckons that they would lose their job. he reckons that the tory brand is a done bust. really? i've got to say, as you heard in the headlines, there a couple of councillors have already defected to reform uk. so what do you think to this strategy? kelvin? >> i'm first of all, the tory leadership is going to change and depending on who it is and what what they say in the in the
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six months before the before the may council elections or 7 or 8 months before them, i think that will make a difference. what i would have thought he would have had more actual and more success. has he gone to the labour councillors who i think will get slaughtered in the may election because what they said that they were going to do, and what has actually happened, has turned out to be the biggest political disaster i have ever seen. from an incoming government. so i would have thought it would have had more success going to labour councillors. i think there's going to be a big change coming in the may. i think there will be a massive change coming at the senate in wales. i can see massive movement for the conservatives. i think they're going to do strangely. i think they'll do vaguely better because the truth about the matter is they couldn't do w0 i'se. woi'se. >> worse. >> mike, your thoughts? >> mike, your thoughts? >> i mean, i think this just comes across as >> i mean, i think this
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