tv Patrick Christys Tonight GB News November 4, 2024 9:00pm-11:01pm GMT
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well. >> it's 9 pm. i'm patrick christys tonight . christys tonight. >> that's why we need this step change in the action to go after the criminal gangs. because they've been getting away with this. they're getting away with this. they're getting away with this for far, far too long. >> how patronising is this? yvette cooper and keir starmer have no plans to stop the boats. meanwhile , this man is set to be meanwhile, this man is set to be the first illegal migrant industry billionaire. £4.8 million a day you give to him also. >> dawn butler takes the post down and that's the end of it, is it? there's no further action against ms butler. >> so as i said, i haven't seen the post and i think those sorts of issues around party issues, those are always ones for the whip . whip. >> keir starmer refuses to remove the whip from race baiting mp dawn butler, who shared a social media post that said kemi badenoch was white supremacy in blackface. >> and okay, you won't ever threaten me, mp ever threat me again. will you leave it here?
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>> still no arrests or charges for the former labour mp who allegedly battered a constituent more two—tiered justice. >> plus, so are liverpudlians aware who is making money from their famous ferry. >> i have no idea who owns the foreshore. >> i believe it's a gentleman from liverpool, the council. i think his name's chris. >> channel 4 have tried and failed to do a hit job on king charles and prince william. meanwhile, spain's royal family did get an actual kicking from flood victims . well, closer to flood victims. well, closer to home, our tuition fees now going to go up. starmer went to war with pensioners, then farmers and now students . talking of and now students. talking of students, why was this iranian youngster walking around in her underwear? my lord. on my panel
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tonight is daily express columnist carole malone, journalist benjamin butterworth and the former chairman of the tory party, sir jake and the former chairman of the tory party, sirjake berry. oh, and what happens next here for coldplay's chris martin? emma woolf . this is coldplay's chris martin? emma woolf. this is get ready britain. here we go . britain. here we go. has labour surrendered to the migrant invasion next? >> good evening. >> good evening. >> i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines. it'sjust >> i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines. it's just gone. 9:00. robert jenrick has accepted the role of shadow justice secretary in his former leadership rival kemi badenoch senior team. the new tory leader has also chosen
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former work and pensions secretary mel stride to be the new shadow chancellor and former home secretary priti patel has been appointed shadow foreign secretary laura trott has been appointed the shadow education secretary, with neil o'brien appointed as the shadow minister of state for education. 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 education secretary, bridget phillipson, has announced university tuition fees will increase to £9,535 in england next year. fees will increase to £9,535 in england next year . that's an england next year. that's an increase of around 3.1%, which the government says is linked to inflation. this will be the first raise in tuition fees in nearly eight years. responding for the conservatives, new shadow education secretary laura trott said labour has declared war on students. in other news, the prime minister has announced
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an extra £75 million to tackle people smuggling gangs. sir keir starmer says he wants the country's approach to border security to change, saying the world needs to wake up to the severity of this challenge . severity of this challenge. here's what the prime minister had to say at the interpol conference in glasgow earlier today. >> we understand how these gangs work . we can invest in new work. we can invest in new capabilities and enhance powers to smash them . so we're giving to smash them. so we're giving our new border security command an additional £75 million of new funding, on top of the £75 million we've already committed . million we've already committed. this will support a new organised immigration crime intelligence unit , organised immigration crime intelligence unit, hundreds of new investigators and intelligence officers backed by state of the art technology , state of the art technology, over to the us now, where donald trump and kamala harris are targeting pennsylvania on the
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final day of campaigning to decide the next president of the united states. >> both candidates, trump and harris, are touring swing states in a final push for what is being described as a neck and neck election. trump has already beenin neck election. trump has already been in north carolina today , been in north carolina today, while harris spoke to crowds in pennsylvania, a short while ago, polls in states such as pennsylvania and michigan show the two candidates are tied ahead of tomorrow's election day and some breaking news. two more cases of a potentially deadly strain of the mpox virus have been detected in the uk. it comes after the uk health security agency said last week that a single case of the mpox virus variant, clade one b, had been confirmed in london following a trip to africa . the following a trip to africa. the agency has now announced two further cases as a result of a household contact with the first case, though they say the risk to the uk population remains low. those are the latest gb
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news headlines. now it's back to patrick 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 . gb news. >> .com forward slash alerts . >> .com forward slash alerts. >> .com forward slash alerts. >> welcome along everybody. today, keir starmer pledged to give more than £150 million worth of your money to the new border security command to help stop the boats. >> we understand how these gangs work. we can invest in new capabilities and enhance powers to smash them . so we're giving to smash them. so we're giving our new border security command an additional £75 million of new funding, on top of the £75 million we've already committed . million we've already committed. this will support a new organised immigration crime intelligence unit . intelligence unit. >> but there are some key flaws
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with this non—plan. firstly, he refuses to leave the echr. >> we will never withdraw from the european convention on human rights. indeed, we are proud of the role the uk played in creating that convention. >> great stuff. so we won't be able to get rid of people like the ugandan thug who battered a to man death in the back of an ambulance. secondly, there's no deterrent, something that even itv's susanna reid is now picking up on. >> i think people watching will think it's going to look like you're doing something, but are we really deterring people from coming to the uk? >> so the first point to make is just about the course of the crossings that we've seen this yean crossings that we've seen this year, the first half of the yean year, the first half of the year, the first half of the year, the first half of the year, the first six months of the year, which was obviously under the previous government, that was the highest on record for those six months of the yeah for those six months of the year. that was obviously really troubling. we were concerned that would continue those record
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high levels would continue throughout the year. we haven't seen that. >> thirdly, the plan as it were, requires international cooperation that doesn't currently exist now. yvette cooper said we can't stop the boats simply by shouting at the sea. i find that pretty offensive. labour said that they had a plan to smash the gangs and to stop the boats. they banged on about it. now it turns out that they are begging other countries to help us. people who want to stop the boats aren't just shouting at the sea. miss coopen just shouting at the sea. miss cooper. they want you to do stuff like this. >> we have the best navy in the world. are being put on the back burner. not allowed to do their jobs. not being allowed to do theirjobs. double standards. call it two tier. whatever you want to call it. double standards. they're not allowed to do their job. wow. the best to do theirjob. wow. the best navy in the world aren't allowed to do their job, i.e. protect to do theirjob, i.e. protect our waters. >> october was the highest month
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for channel crossings this year, with more than 5000 arrivals. now, we know that illegal migrants are delighted with this. labour government. >> the previous government, they wanted to deport us, but now they make the procedure easier for us. >> so you like the labour government? yes. >> okay . lovely. and for all his >> okay. lovely. and for all his tough talk on the international stage, the actions of labour at home are much different. so meet the migrant hotel. king actually called graham king, who makes £4.8 million a day from his migrant accommodation and transport service . he's got transport service. he's got a net worth, reportedly of £750 million, and is due to become the first migrant industry billionaire very soon. labour are set to reopen migrant hotels that were closed and use more of them in coming years. starmer says he wants to treat it as a national emergency. well, i'm calling bs on that because despite multiple warnings to the home office , border force and home office, border force and police, this guy was allowed to come to britain. so why are the
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