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>> morning 930 on monday the 4th of november live across the uk. this is britain's newsroom with andrew pierce and bev turner. >> very good morning. it's nice to be back. so small boats blitz. the prime minister is doubung blitz. the prime minister is doubling the funding for his plan to tackle the small boat crisis. will that additional £75 million smash those gangs .7 mark million smash those gangs? mark white has more ? white has more? >> well, there are many within maritime security who believe that a law enforcement approach alone just won't crack the problem, and that you need, at the end of the day, a deterrent . the end of the day, a deterrent. >> one of britain's top businessmen, sirjames dyson, businessmen, sir james dyson, has slammed the government's budget as spiteful. he's warning it will kill off family businesses and race for the white house. >> it's on. kamala harris and donald trump are neck and neck in the polls as voting closes for the us election. in less
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than 48 hours, we will have every minute fury on the farms. >> the environment secretary, steve reed, will confront the chaos of the chancellor's inheritance tax rate as he meets the national farmers union and marks and spencer's marketing mishap. >> m&s has apologised. they've removed an advert which was advertising first time bras for young things, and i had something to do with it. >> breaking news this morning. the legendary music producer and composer quincy jones has died at the age of 91. he's best known for his work with michael jackson, frank sinatra and ray charles. oh, and our first time back in the studio together since that appalling budget. >> since the budget, but also since kemi badenoch became leader of the conservative party, we have got a lot to talk about this morning. want to hear from you as well.
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gbnews.com/yoursay. first, though, the very latest news with lewis mckenzie . with lewis mckenzie. >> thank you very much, bev and andrew. good morning. it'sjust andrew. good morning. it's just after 9:30. i'm lewis mckenzie here in the gb newsroom. now as you've just been hearing sir keir starmer is set to announce an extra £75 million to tackle people smuggling gangs. it's been reported that the prime minister wants to reset the country's approach to border security , saying the world needs security, saying the world needs to wake up to the severity of this challenge. it's also been reported that migrant smugglers will be fast tracked through the courts , like the summer rioters courts, like the summer rioters under a crackdown to kerb channel crossings , and the channel crossings, and the environment secretary, steve reid, will meet with nfu president tom bradshaw today to discuss farmers fury over rachel reeves inheritance tax raid, dubbed the tractor tax, it was announced in last week's budget that inheritance tax relief for farmers will be limited to just
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£1 million, meaning all assets passed down above that threshold will be taxed . despite huge will be taxed. despite huge backlash, the chancellor is showing no indication that she will reconsider revising her decision , and kemi badenoch has decision, and kemi badenoch has made her first senior appointments as the new conservative party leader. dame rebecca harris will be the party's chief whip, replacing stuart andrew, nigel huddleston and lord dominic johnson have also been appointed as the joint party chairman. the leader of the opposition is expected to appoint her shadow cabinet throughout the day. here on gb news, just in time for her first shadow cabinet meeting tomorrow and over to the states now, where the final day of campaigning to decide the next president of the united states begins. candidates kamala harris and donald trump are touring swing states in a final push for what is being described as a neck and neck election. it comes as harris appeared overnight in as harris appeared overnight in a comedy sketch on saturday
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night live in new york, where comedian maya rudolph, dressed up as the current vice president. polls elsewhere in states such as pennsylvania and michigan show the two candidates are tie are tied ahead of tomorrow's election day . and tomorrow's election day. and finally, quincy jones, the music producer and composer, has died at the age of 91. jones worked with some of the music industry's titans such as michael jackson, frank sinatra and snoop dogg. jones's publicist confirmed he died in his home yesterday, surrounded by his family. his home yesterday, surrounded by his family . well, those have by his family. well, those have been your latest gb news headlines. i'm lewis mckenzie. there's more from me in half an hours there's more from me in half an hour's time 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 .
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slash alerts. >> very good morning. welcome back to britain's newsroom live across the uk on gb news with andrew pierce and bev turner. >> so she won it kemi badenoch. >> so she won it kemi badenoch. >> she won the tory leadership race for tory woman leader. >> second tory leader of colour are allowed to use their clumsy expression. you can more. born in britain but brought up in nigeria, she's going to be fascinating, isn't she? >> i'm glad she won, actually, because i felt like robert jenrick. he was a little bit blow in the wind. it felt like he would jump onto the latest thing. i think we know her values. we know what she believes in. i think she will take on starmer really nicely at the despatch box, and i think, honestly, i think that she will be i think she is a new face of conservatism. >> but if we could. if you're watching on tv or listening on the radio when it was announced, can we get that clip? the face of mrs. jenrick? oh, there she is, right there. left. that is a face like thunder. is she about to cry or does she want to punch her? >> do you know what i think she's probably a little
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frustrated. let's face it , she's frustrated. let's face it, she's carrying on. she's obviously told. >> keep clapping, love. and generally sort of keep holds it together. but she just she stops and then she starts. >> he's sleeping in the spare room now, isn't it? you know, i invested so much in you all my money because she's a very clever , successful, wealthy clever, successful, wealthy lawyer. >> she. >> she. >> look, i'm sorry. >> it's because it's not been a very mrs. january. >> that was a little mean. >> that was a little mean. >> i know, but i met her at the tory conference. i didn't know who she was, so she stopped me in the conference centre and said she's with some people, clearly jenrick supporters. can i persuade you to wear a robert jenrick badge? no. and then she asked and she said do you know robert jenrick. yeah. do you like him. said he's all right. she said well i didn't say no. he's an absolutely appalling person. and then she said i'm mrs. jenrick and i thought, yeah, i've heard about you. look i think she falls into the category. is it going to sound sexist or being pushy? i'll say it. i'll avoid the sexism chart. pushy partner. >> it is quite sexist. i can't say pushy partner. she is suppose to push you off. yeah,
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but you know what? it's okay. behind every successful man is a woman very, very powerful woman, normally. but look, the powerful woman we should be talking about is kemi badenoch. and obviously a lot of the chat has been. does it matter that she's the first black woman? she mentioned it in her speech, but she didn't make a big deal of it. >> she played it down. >> she played it down. >> she played it down. >> she did play it down. she didn't go as far as rishi sunak, who, when he was obviously leaving last week, said the fact that he was the first prime minister of asian descent was not as important as the fact that it wasn't a big deal. he effectively said, didn't he? he said he liked the fact that it wasn't. >> and she also said to the chancellor, pipe down about banging on about being the first woman chancellor. it's not the most important glass ceiling. it's been broken. the most important glass ceiling was margaret thatcher becoming tory leader in 1975. but who would have thought it? >> but obviously has caused a stir, not least because of dawn butler mp, who had tweeted about the fact that i think we've got the fact that i think we've got the tweet that we can show you. she retweeted something from an author called nels abbey and it said seven rules for surviving a kemi badenoch victory. today,
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the most prominent member of white supremacy, black collaborator class in britain is likely to be the male to be made leader of the conservative party and remember, remember back when kwasi kwarteng became chancellor in liz truss's government? >> the labour mp? it'll come to you in a second, said he was a fake black rupa huq. >> it was rupa rupa huq, she said it about. she was suspended. >> she was suspended from the labour party over it. but no, this isn't happening to dawn butler, who's a black woman who's made this this criticism of badenoch a stupid thing to say. >> what does she mean, though? what does what >> what doe
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