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tv   Mark Dolan Tonight  GB News  November 10, 2024 9:00pm-11:01pm GMT

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budget, which will truly that budget, which will truly shock you in the big story. is donald trump about to chuck prince harry out of america? and what would margaret thatcher make of the new us president elect? well, i'll be asking her former top adviser, live from the united states shortly as he leads our nation in grief and gratitude for our war dead. on remembrance sunday, i'll be joined by the author of a brand new, up to date biography of king charles. we'll be joined by legendary journalist robert hardman before the end of the hour. hardman before the end of the hour . and in hardman before the end of the hour. and in my take at ten, donald trump's stunning election victory is a victory for britain too, as it spells the end of eco extremism. open borders and hated political correctness . hated political correctness. yes, folks, the future's bright, the future's orange. reacting to the future's orange. reacting to
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the big stories of the day, my all star panel. we have political commentator annunziata rees—mogg , former tory mp sir rees—mogg, former tory mp sir michael fabricant and tv news legend michael crick. so a busy two hours to come folks. big debate, big entertainment and we don't do boring. not on my watch . don't do boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it. so some shocking news about businesses folding since the budget . just folding since the budget. just wait for that folks. straight after the headlines and sophia wenzler. >> mark. thank you. good evening. it'sjust >> mark. thank you. good evening. it's just gone 9:00. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom to the us now, where it's understood donald trump has held a phone conversation with the russian president, vladimir putin, to discuss the war in ukraine. us media is reporting that trump warned putin not to escalate the conflict. it comes as joe biden is reportedly set to make a personal plea to donald trump
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about the importance of funding ukraine. it's understood the outgoing president will urge trump not to walk away from ukraine when the pair meet in the oval office on wednesday. elsewhere, israel's prime minister says he and donald trump see to eye eye on iran. benjamin netanyahu said he has spoken to the us president elect three times since the election . three times since the election. the nation has fallen silent as the king led a two minute silence to mark remembrance sunday and honour fallen soldiers at 11:00 this morning, mr . mr. big ben chimed 11 times, and the last post was played before king charles, dressed in his royal navy uniform of the admiral of the fleet, laid a wreath at the cenotaph. he was joined by members of the royal family,
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including the prince and princess of wales, the prime minister , sir keir starmer and minister, sir keir starmer and the leader of the opposition, kemi badenoch . both laid kemi badenoch. both laid wreaths. they were also joined by former prime ministers. today is also the first time since the start of the year that the princess of wales, who is recovering from cancer, is carrying out two consecutive days of public official engagements. 10,000 veterans have marched past the cenotaph as part of the royal british legion's parade in london. a manhunt is underway after a shooting left one person dead and two injured. officers were called to wells park road in sydenham this morning, where they found a man with gunshot injuries who died at the scene . injuries who died at the scene. a woman and a third person were taken to hospital with what are also thought to be gunshot wounds . no arrests have yet been wounds. no arrests have yet been made so far over what the metropolitan police are calling a senseless act of violence, and dozens of pro—palestine demonstrators have been detained
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by police in amsterdam after ignonng by police in amsterdam after ignoring a ban on public protests in the dutch capital. hundreds of demonstrators defied the ban to gather in dam square, chanting demands for an end to violence in gaza and free palestine . but police moved in, palestine. but police moved in, instructing protesters to leave and several people were dragged away . the three day ban was away. the three day ban was imposed by the court from friday after israeli football fans were targeted in a so—called hit and run attack on thursday night. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to mark for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone , sign direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news .com . .com. >> forward slash alerts . >> forward slash alerts. >> forward slash alerts. >> thank you sophia in my take at ten. why donald trump's victory is great for news britain. but first, my big
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opinion . good evening. now, amid opinion. good evening. now, amid all of the excitement around the us election result this week, it's worth remembering that whilst the americans have chosen an orange president, our red prime minister is currently destroying the country. don't take my word for it. following rachel reevess budget for growth, an orwellian example of doublespeak, if ever there was one. sainsbury's, marks and spencer's and bt have said that they will likely have to raise prices, and the boss of the wetherspoons pub chain, tim martin, said all hospitality businesses will now have to charge customers more just to stay afloat . meanwhile, the stay afloat. meanwhile, the polyester palace that is primark, which i'm currently wearing tonight. you're welcome. be careful, i'm flammable. they say that they may now have to invest more overseas due to the weight of tax rises. sainsbury's
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boss simon roberts has revealed a £140 million hit from rachel reeves national insurance tax rate, which will inevitably be passed on to their brilliant staff. and you and me, when we buy our fruit and veg, following this lemon of a budget. retailers also face higher labour costs after the government increased the national minimum wage, which of course is a lovely policy. but it means that inflation will go up and layoffs are inevitable, particularly among smaller firms. now sainsbury's simon roberts is a great ceo and will do his level best to protect staff and customers. but he has admitted, and i quote, there just isn't capacity to absorb all of this. meanwhile, that wonderful budget for growth announced by rachel reeves, which makes liz truss's budget look like a masterclass in economics by comparison, has seen the obr revise down
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britain's growth expectations . britain's growth expectations. how can a budget for growth immediately lead to lower growth? make it make sense? well, of course it doesn't. and this week the bank of england have said that inflation will now go up slightly and will have to wait a year longer than previously expected for prices to reach the target of 2%. how this is a win for the country is anyone's guess. meanwhile, farmers have been thrown under the tractor with an inherent inheritance tax rate that threatens future food supply . threatens future food supply. farming is one of the hardest and least financially rewarding industries out there. i truly adore jeremy clarkson, a total hero, but the only real money that he makes at diddly squat is the fat check that he receives from amazon prime, who make his fantastic tv show. our farmers. that's right. real farmers are true national heroes . and the
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true national heroes. and the bottom line is that any offspring mad enough to take on the family farm should not have to pay tax when they do so. the alternative is obese health guru bill gates buying up the land for solar panels or fake meat or something. even the mild mannered and politically neutral pauljohnson mannered and politically neutral paul johnson from the institute for fiscal studies is raging at labour's continued claim to have not raised taxes, writing on x this week, he said seriously , i this week, he said seriously, i know this was in the red book and i'm no expert on rules covering what government departments can say and cannot say. but at best this is dubious and that is being generous. increasing national insurance was the central tax raising measure in the budget. what is the point in pushing this line ? the point in pushing this line? good question. now many won't worry about sainsbury's, marks and spencers and primark arguing that they've got millions . well, that they've got millions. well, it's clear that their workers, who are not millionaires will
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likely be made poor , poorer as likely be made poor, poorer as they shoulder some of the cost of these tax increases via lower wages, cancelled bonuses and even the sack. and businesses are already shutting up shop. over the last four weeks alone, more than 1600 company directors have chosen to wind down their businesses . take kevin hancock , businesses. take kevin hancock, managing director of the modestly sized kinetics cabling systems, who told the telegraph this week that the chancellor's national insurance tax raid and lifting of the national minimum wage had made manufacturing in britain not viable. the specialist cable manufacturer, which had revenues of £50 million in 2023, exports fibre optic cables to internet providers around the world and employs 150 people in its british factories. but the company has now decided to outsource production to india or
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china. following this new labour government's first budget. well done everyone . under donald done everyone. under donald trump, the americans have voted for boom. but under starmer, we're going bust . your reaction we're going bust. your reaction? gbnews.com/yoursay. but first,
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