tv Farage GB News October 31, 2024 7:00pm-8:01pm GMT
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away . away. >> good evening madam , who is >> good evening madam, who is the afghan that's been living for some years in sweden? you know the guy with the kalashnikov tattooed on his cheek? the guy that's threatened to kill me. i have every reason to kill me. i have every reason to believe he's crossed the engush to believe he's crossed the english channel today. and yet the home office won't confirm whether he's here or not. i am pretty appalled. we'll discuss budget fallout . rachel reeves budget fallout. rachel reeves gets a big commendation from the international monetary fund , but international monetary fund, but it seems that right across the board, including even the guardian, the newspapers are not happy with this budget and not bullish for what it means for the economy . and we're going to the economy. and we're going to go to america. we simply have to where garbage is dominating the
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whole election. but hey, we're just five days away. who is actually going to win? but before all of that, let's get the news with mark white . the news with mark white. >> good evening. the main headunes >> good evening. the main headlines from the gb news centre. the chancellor has tonight defended her budget, which amounts to the biggest tax hike in a generation. rachel reeves told gb news that the £40 billion a year in extra tax was a one off. it would, she said, fixed the fiscal black hole and provide a short shot in the arm for the public services . for the public services. >> this is a one off budget. it is to wipe the slate clean and fix the foundations . after the fix the foundations. after the black hole, we were left by the conservatives, but we're not going to need to come back in another budget and do anything like this again. we have now taken the to action get our pubuc taken the to action get our public finances on a stable path, and chris, we've set the
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spending envelope for the rest of this parliament, so we don't need to come back for more and indeed, we've moved to annual budgets rather than having them twice a year. so families and businesses can have confidence we're not going to come back and ask for more money in the spring. like the conservatives kept doing. we have now set the budgets for public spending for this parliament. >> the spanish government has confirmed the death toll from the devastating floods in the country has now risen to 158. rescue efforts are continuing as authorities deal with the worst flooding in the country in decades. dozens of people are still missing after huge areas were inundated in the eastern province of valencia. it's from there that sophie reaper sent this report. >> here in central valencia, it's a very different story to the one taking place in the city's outskirts, where the destruction is massive. the clean up operation is well underway and that death toll continues to rise. and that may
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well not be the end of things . well not be the end of things. the spanish prime minister is warning people to stay at home, because the danger may not yet have passed, and the spanish forecaster has suggested that over the coming days there may well be further heavy rain . well be further heavy rain. >> a 61 year old grandfather , >> a 61 year old grandfather, who was found dead in prison after he was convicted for rioting, died as a result of hanging. an inquest at doncaster coroner's court was told. peter lynch was found dead in his cell at hmp moorland in south yorkshire earlier this month. mr lynch was jailed following violent disorder outside a migrant hotel in august. violent disorder outside a migrant hotel in august . a migrant hotel in august. a prolific shoplifter has been banned from wearing wigs after numerous attempts to disguise herself while committing thefts. gloucestershire police have confirmed that hannah roberts had donned a variety of
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hairpieces to get around a shoplifting ban in gloucester city centre. the 33 year old had been banned by the citysafe scheme from entering multiple shops, but had repeatedly ignored the sanction. i'd have thought the neck tattoo may have given it away. anyway, you're right up to date with the headlines. now it's back to nigel 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. i promise you, this story is not just about me, although i happen to be in the middle of it, but it raises some really serious issues about our borders, about some of the people that are coming into our country illegally, and about the
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fact that if they come from certain original destinations, we simply can't get rid of them. you may remember a couple of weeks back i talked to you about the case of a guy called madda parsa, and he got in trouble. he was arrested in malmo for carrying a knife . he fled the carrying a knife. he fled the country and decided on tiktok. he chart his journey to england via germany, via calais. and i posted some of this to say, do we really want people like this? this was made nasa's response to me two weeks ago. >> englishman nigel, don't talk about me . you do not know me. i about me. you do not know me. i come to england because i want to marry with your sister. don't talk about me more. i'm going to come to england . talk about me more. i'm going to come to england. i'm going to p0p ' p0p, p0p- come to england. i'm going to pop , pop, pop. mother come to england. i'm going to p0p , p0p, pop. mother. pop, pop, pop. mother. >> p0p, p0p, pop. mother. >> well, i think it's pretty clear what matapa meant. now, since then, we've been trying to work out where he is. he posted a picture of a waitrose in
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bournemouth, but without him in it. but it's pretty clear he didn't manage to cross the channel. there were a couple of aborted attempts, but this morning at about 7:30 am, this video was taken after michael kill. >> after michael kill a hula hula hula da da da da . hula hula da da da da. >> the bucha. >> the bucha. >> well, that is not a fake. thatis >> well, that is not a fake. that is a genuine video of him in a migrant boat with 50 or 60 other people. and you could see at the beginning of that shot the french naval vessel. yes, that's right . the french navy that's right. the french navy this morning have been escorting somebody across to our 12 mile line who threatened to kill a british member of parliament after the £500 million we paid them. you would have thought they might just be able to do better than that. i've asked the
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home office, the police. is it true that he's arrived? have you taken him into custody? is he being questioned? i haven't even had the courtesy of an answer from the home office. i guess my real concern is that unless he. unless he has been taken away and put behind a locked door, he will simply abscond. but here's the worst part. because originally he comes from afghanistan, we will not send him back to afghanistan because we don't deem that to be a safe country. even though germany are now sending planes back to afghanistan, it could be if he has permanent leave to remain in sweden that they'll take him. i don't know, i'm struck that if he's here, he'll be here for a very long time and possibly cost us a huge amount of money. now i'm joined now by human rights lawyer doctor shoaib khan. shoaib, i know you spoke about this issue a couple of weeks ago , this issue a couple of weeks ago, and you thought it might be a good thing at the time if he came to our country and faced justice here. is that still your
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opinion ? opinion? >> it is. yes. i mean, obviously, that's a rule of law or, you know, the point of view from the legal, a legal point of view. and so, of course, i mean, i think even now, like you're saying, you know, obviously the home office hasn't replied to you. we don't really know. obviously, you're saying that video isn't fake. i mean, i don't know if we can be sure about that or what that means, but i mean, even if he is here or he has arrived, i mean, i think it would be good since we are talking about him so much and since we are giving him, i mean, i'm not sure why we're giving so much importance anyway. but you know, we've had whole talk shows just, you know, talking about him and i'm guessing that's probably what you wanted in the first place. so i'm not sure we should be giving i, i tell you why. >> i tell you why we're covering him. because there's so many people in the human rights industry like yourself and across centre left mainstream media who tell us there are poon media who tell us there are poor, innocent people crossing the english channel when the fact is there are plenty of young men who wish us harm. and that's why i put this story out. i mean, we don't want this bloke
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