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farmer assault. behind labour's farmer assault. >> our white lefty liberals destroying our country. >> and nutty switzerland rips rights from muslims. >> it's 6 pm. and this is the saturday five. a very warm welcome to the saturday five, where we tear through the week's nonsense with the grace of a drunk geordie on roller skates. and tonight you're in for a treat. first off, grab your seatbelt. britain's farms. they're being flogged off to fund the net zero fantasy. that's right, my friends. the land that puts food on your plate is now a bargaining chip for the eco brigade. who needs food.7 they say. well, don't worry, you'll get a lovely carbon footprint graph instead. give me strength. then we've got the big trump win across the pond. and labour's breaking into a cold sweat like a vegan at a
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hog roast. trump's back. he's larger than life. he's shaking things up like one of those mcdonald's salt shakers. and you can almost hear the wailing from the islington elite. somewhere there's a labour strategist clutching their quinoa and herbal tea, muttering not him again. it's like they're watching a horror film , but watching a horror film, but trump's the one wielding the chainsaw against the west's wild woke. and what about labour's latest masterstroke.7 they're banging on about a four day working week. it's very important to them, folks, because keir starmer, well, he needs an extra day to try on his latest finds from lord alli bebe. and meanwhile , bebe. and meanwhile, productivity's diving faster than a seagull after a chip. it's like a bad sitcom where labour's the bumbling main character, clueless, but somehow convinced that they're saving the day. and just when you think it couldn't get any dafter. here we all are. free bus passes for illegal migrants. while you and i are expected to pay up. it's labour's latest big idea. their
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slogan, my friends, for the illegal, not the indigenous. you couldn't make it up. now, my friends, i wonder what they're putting in their tea. it's no wonder that loads of them want to legalise drugs. i tell you that nuttier than a glaswegian pub at closing time. but joining me today, i've got will kingston, our speccy podcaster from down under. he's here to bite into the issues like a great white on a surfboard. we've got doctor renee always brightens my day. ready to diagnose labour's delusions before they can even say net zero.7 she's the only voice of reason in the room. if reason hasn't packed up and left already. alex armstrong from london. but miracle of all miracles, my friends, he's got none of that metropolitan moaning. it's well, he's as rare as hen's tooth. and last but certainly loudest, kai will show the welsh wailer himself. he's woken up to power the national
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grid. he's the blairite babe who'll defend sir keir in the hopes that santas left a few trinkets from lord alli in his christmas stocking. just don't ask him the difference, my friends, between a man and a woman. it's not on the syllabus at blairite hq. now grab yourself a cuppa or something stronger. you'll need it when kai gets going. i'll tell you that strap yourself in. this is the saturday five. where the show where common sense gets a seat at the table and the week's absurdities are stripped bare. and then some. you know the drill. each host outlines their argument about a chosen topic. then were all pile in in the first starts to fly. get me your views. send them in to gb news .com forward slash yoursay. but more important than our gobs. and don't forget to ask your questions for ask the five. there's no topic off limits, but before we start tearing each other apart, here's your saturday night news with sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> dara. thank you. good
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evening. it'sjust >> dara. thank you. good evening. it's just gone. 6:00. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom. the queen is set to miss remembrance events this weekend to ensure she makes a full recovery from a chest infection. queen camilla had hoped to join the royal family at the royal british legion festival of remembrance this evening. and to honour the war dead at the remembrance sunday ceremony on whitehall. this comes as buckingham palace has said the princess of wales would attend both the remembrance sunday service at the cenotaph and the festival of remembrance at the royal albert hall tonight . at the royal albert hall tonight. bohs at the royal albert hall tonight. boris johnson has suggested that donald trump would certainly do a trade deal with the uk. the former prime minister said the us president elect is offering economic hope, but that the government would be too pathetic to try to secure a deal. meanwhile, nigel farage said the uk needs to roll out the red carpet for trump and that america is our most important relationship in terms of trade . relationship in terms of trade. farage also said he would help mend fences between sir keir
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starmer's government and the incoming trump administration, following tensions over previous comments. >> this is a pro—british american president that gives us potentially huge opportunities if we can overcome the difficulties that the whole of the cabinet have been rude about him, i might be useful as an interlocutor, unofficially behind the scenes, to try and help mend some of those fences. if the government choose to use me, i would do that, not because i support the labour government, but because i believe in something called the national interest. >> meanwhile, joe biden has ianed >> meanwhile, joe biden has invited donald trump to meet him invited donald trump to meet him in the white house next week. the sitting president and the president elect will meet in the oval office on wednesday. the post—election invitation is a tradition held between the outgoing and incoming presidents to the middle east, now, where qatar has threatened to stop mediating a gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal until hamas and israel show a sincere
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willingness to return to the negotiating table. officials have told hamas that it will no longer host its political office unless a terrorist group and israel engage in constructive and meaningful talks. the gulf country has served as a mediator between the two sides since the conflict began last october, after hamas attacks on israel and back in the uk. the deputy president of the nfu, david eastwood, has said there's many things wrong with the budget and that it's threatened food supplies. this comes as farmers are planning a protest in central london on the 19th of november. it's in response to rachel reeves changes to inheritance tax on farmers . inheritance tax on farmers. 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 alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gb news. >> com forward slash alerts .
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>> com forward slash alerts. >> com forward slash alerts. >> cheers, sophia. >> cheers, sophia. >> it's saturday night, my friends, and you're with the saturday five. i thank you very much for your company. i'm darren grimes, and i can promise that you're in for a very lively show. we're going to crack on with tonight's first debate. which one of you. oh, that was fast. she means business. take it away, doctor. renee. i do indeed. >> so never again is happening. and the liberal left are refusing to look. this week there have been the most appalling scenes in amsterdam when an israeli football team went to play football. there were some vile scenes between both sides before the match, but it's what happened. post—match that any normal, decent human being should recoil at horror at. we've got some footage. it is distressing, so look away if you think that it will upset you .
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you think that it will upset you. >> it's the shamatha sunak. >> it's the shamatha sunak. >> so rampaging gangs of middle eastern men hunted amsterdam for down jewish men to attack. they organised themselves via telegram and via a taxi app. and in fact, one taxi driver decided to use his taxi as a weapon to run a jewish man over. we have that clip to again look away. if you're upset easily raisi . you're upset easily raisi. >> tommie gorman guy anker. flicker . flicker. >> so jewish people were forced to run, to hide, to seek refuge wherever they could, just like they did on october the 7th. and just like they did in 1938. germany, on this very day . then
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germany, on this very day. then in kristallnacht, a pogrom where 17 7000 jewish businesses were destroyed, where 30,000 jewish men were rounded up and sent to concentration camps to their death. and we know where this ended. it ended with 6 million jewish people being murdered in concentration camps, and it also ended with the world saying, never again. well, never again has never been closer than just again. and we are seeing that jews are being hunted down on our streets every weekend. we are allowing hate marches where slogans such as from the river to the sea, jihad and especially globalise the infidel are being given free passage as the metropolitan police and the leftie 1507 00:09:49,288 --> 00:09
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