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commons leader of the house of commons chris philp, accused the chancellor of broken promises. >> well, first of all, the chancellor has been dishonest with the british public. she promised before the election she would not fiddle the borrowing rules she fought and won the general election with a certain set of plans , and within set of plans, and within a matter of weeks she has ripped those up and worse than that, she's ripped them up in america. she hasn't even had the courtesy of telling the house of commons. so these are broken promises, huge amounts of extra borrowing that were not disclosed during the general election. >> the uk , apologising for its >> the 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. sir keir starmer remains clear that we should be facing forward amid mounting pressure from caribbean nations. however, the bahamas foreign minister says justice is about more than money. they say it's about addressing the lasting impact of slavery. meanwhile, the king is expected to tell world leaders that unity is their strength, enabling them to
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tackle the demands of our time. when he officially opens the major commonwealth summit for the first time. 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 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 both sit on the aberdeenshire council, demonstrated that the tory brand is broken across britain and gb news can reveal an imminent rise in 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
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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. the government has confirmed a ban on disposable vapes starting from june 2025, amid concerns about their impact on children's health. the announcement comes as 5 million single use vapes are discarded each week, with their use growing over 400% from 2012 to 2023. however, critics claim the move will drive illegal sales, with the vaping industry association warning there will be a black market surge . those are the latest gb surge. those are the latest gb news headlines. >> more in an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone , sign up to news smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news .com . forward
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or go to gb news .com. forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> good evening. we begin tonight by talking about the american elections. after all, november , the fifth election day november, the fifth election day is now not very far away. now, you might have thought that the complaint about the advert that went out that we discussed yesterday for labour staffers to go to america, you might have thought that that argument had gone away, but it hasn't, of course, because it turns out that top labour officials not only went to the democrat convention, but that it was paid for by the labour party , and a for by the labour party, and a couple of photographs appeared of president biden earlier this yeah of president biden earlier this year. but still within the election period, with labour mps . election period, with labour mps. is this unnecessary interference? do the trump campaign have a point? what does it do to britain's relations with the usa? we'll talk about that. but far more important
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than that is if you look at the polls, if you look at the betting markets , it would appear betting markets, it would appear that over the course of the last couple of weeks, something of a change has happened. now, i learned today that a french financial markets trader has bet $45 million on trump to win, so it could be that the markets are not reflecting reality, just the sheer weight of money that's gone on. trump is giving us this impression. i don't know the answer to that any more than you do, but have a look. have a look at kamala harris today talking about donald trump . about donald trump. >> it's deeply troubling and incredibly dangerous that donald trump would invoke adolf hitler, the man who is responsible for the man who is responsible for the deaths of 6 million jews and hundreds of thousands of americans . all of this is americans. all of this is further evidence for the
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american people of who donald trump really is. >> and this followed up by a tweet and a really very, very strong tweet, in fact, one that some people think actually perhaps was even insightful. donald trump is out for unchecked power. he wants a military like adolf hitler had who will be loyal to him? not our constitution. he is unhinged, unstable, and given a second term, there would be no one to stop him from pursuing his worst impulses. one to stop him from pursuing his worst impulses . well, folks, his worst impulses. well, folks, let's be straight about this. trump also throws back insults. you know, he says that harris isn't very intelligent, etc. it's an election . it's a rough it's an election. it's a rough old game, but i just wonder, is the language and behaviour of harris invoking hitler, etc. now ? harris invoking hitler, etc. now? all right. somebody who worked in trump's office said that trump had said that hitler's guards were loyal to him. but you know what? people are coming in late on. trains to london often joke that mussolini ran the trains on time. i wonder, is
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trump winning this election? is that why we got that kind of reaction from kamala harris, who, when she first took over the candidacy, appeared to be very relaxed and very laid back. is trump winning? let me know your thoughts, please. farage gb news . com or tweet using the news. com or tweet using the hashtag farage on gb news. i'm joined in the studio with suzy stride, political commentator and suzy, you have been out in america campaigning for kamala harris. i have. so you're now in the dock? yeah , i know, lock me up. >> lock me up. >> lock me up. >> so now, i mean, the federal election commission rules are actually very, very clear. they're very, very simple that, you know, you can go to america and give your view and say what you like, just as americans can come here to do it. but you can't be paid to do it by a political party, a foreign political party, a foreign political party. and you also can't influence decision making
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within the parties. now, that may give morgan mcsweeney a bit of an issue, because he ran the labour campaign. but let's deal with you first. so you were there. have you been before to america and campaigned? >> no, no i haven't. i'd to love have, but this is the first time where it was financially feasible to, obviously, because you feasible to, obviously, because you pay feasible to, obviously, because you pay your own way. you know, i paid my own accommodation, my own flights and, you know, went into nevada. it was great. it was great to knock on doors and whatnot. and i do think it's important with this, this, this is something that's always happened. you know , and i happened. you know, and i personally do think this is a nonstory. i think this you know, ihave nonstory. i think this you know, i have no idea why it's got this big. and i don't actually think it's good for democracy because we're making a big deal out of , we're making a big deal out of, you know, young adults, predominantly young adults in this country from both parties. because, i mean, you've got liz truss, who's not a young adult, but there you go. going over former prime minister. she's not being paid by the conservative party. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> but the thing is, is i wasn't paid by the labour party. you know, i just popped over there. >> so, susie, i accept that you
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went of your own volition. you did it. you went to nevada. the weather was great. you thoroughly enjoyed it. too hot. and there's a big buzz around an american presidential campaign. the problem labour have got is twofold. one is mcsweeney, when he went over to america, it was said in the press he was going to explain to the democrats labour's targeting strategy. now, that would that would be a problem. i mean, again, i'm sorry, but i just i don't think thatis sorry, but i just i don't think that is a problem. >> i mean, why is it. it is. i think it's a problem basically because it's the labour party, because, look, john major sent his lot over there and it did cause some problems. it did. but you know, ultimately, you know, that did happen. and i mean, i wasn't around i mean, i was i wasn't around i mean, i was i was a kid, so i can't remember. but i bet the media were not going mad about that.
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