tv Patrick Christys Tonight GB News November 15, 2024 9:00pm-11:01pm GMT
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>> it's 9 pm. this is patrick christys tonight with me , ben leo. >> the serious answer is to smash the gangs. >> he said he'd smashed the gangs, but gb news can reveal that more than 33,000 illegal migrants have now crossed the channel so far this year. three small boats containing around 180 people made the journey to england today alone, and that follows a single dinghy last weekend, making the trip with a staggering 98 migrants on board the largest ever number of people in a single vessel. >> also tonight, of course, i'm not content with the gdp numbers that we've seen today . that we've seen today. >> she promised growth, but the economy grew by a measly 0.1% in the first three months of this labour government. so have they already been found out.7 and migrant hotels are popping up everywhere despite fierce local opposition. i'm joined by sir gavin williamson mp, who's angry
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that a local hotel he campaigned to shut down is now open and crammed full of asylum seekers. and just what the hell is going on in britain when police investigate school children for playground name calling, including a secondary school pupil who said another girl smelt like fish. tonight's panel are really ready and raring to go. i'm joined by political consultant suzanne evans, podcast host will kingston and political commentator janice obe. and is this bloke the biggest wet wipe in britain .7 biggest wet wipe in britain? >> having that combination of him controlling such a large part of social media and being that close to a president who i don't trust. i think it's terrifying . terrifying. >> coppers are now coming to our classrooms next.
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>> good evening. >> good evening. >> i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines. at 9:00, four teenagers and a 45 year old man have been convicted of murdering 15 year old mason rist and 16 year old max dixon, who were attacked with machetes in a case of mistaken identity. they were chased by four armed teenagers who had been looking for revenge following an attack on a house in hartcliffe, which max and mason had nothing to do with. 18 year old riley toliver, a 16 year old riley toliver, a 16 year old riley toliver, a 16 year old boy, a 17 year old boy and a getaway driver, 45 year old anthony snook, were found guilty of the murders of mason and max by a jury of nine men and max by a jury of nine men and three women at bristol crown court after a six week trial . court after a six week trial. chancellor rachel reeves says she's not satisfied with the figures after the uk's economy barely grew between july and september. it was expected to meet the same 0.2% growth figures reported in germany and japan, but instead the economy grew by 0.1%. shadow chancellor
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mel stride says the figures are extremely disappointing . in extremely disappointing. in other news, kemi badenoch has said hate crime laws must be reviewed to protect free speech after police launched an investigation into a journalist over a tweet. in an interview with the telegraph newspaper, the conservative leader said it was absolutely wrong for the police to visit any journalists home simply because they had expressed an opinion . allison expressed an opinion. allison pearson is under investigation by essex police for allegedly stirring up racial hatred with a social media post made in november last year. it comes as children as young as nine years old are among the people being probed by police over insults in the school playground and posts online. meanwhile, number 10 says the prime minister, sir keir starmer, supports police action to capture data on incidents and comments which are not serious enough to constitute a crime . gb news can now confirm
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a crime. gb news can now confirm that 33,000 small boat migrants have crossed the channel this yeah have crossed the channel this year. more than 100 others crossed in three small boats today. it comes just a day after the prime minister announced a significant arrest of a suspected migrant boat supplier and donald trump . donald trump's and donald trump. donald trump's appointment of so—called vaccine sceptic robert f kennedy jr as his health secretary has delivered a blow to the drug makers. he claims hampered his 2020 election bid. shares in pfizer and moderna, which both made covid 19 vaccines, dropped by 2.6% and 5.6% by the end of trading yesterday. meanwhile, trump has also appointed tulsi gabbard as his us intelligence chief, sparking concerns that the intelligence community will become increasingly politicised. british defence figures have spoken out again about their concerns by the president elect's choice due to gabbard's pro—moscow narrative . those are
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pro—moscow narrative. 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 . .com forward slash alerts. >> good evening. a disgusting excuse for a man walked free from court yesterday despite sharing sick videos of newborn babies being raped. he's free to walk the streets of britain today. meanwhile, in this country, police officers are now patrolling classrooms for playground insults with one nine year old child slapped with a so—called non—crime hate incident for calling a classmate a disparaging word, beginning with r and ending with d that mocks their level of intellect. two other schoolgirls were given nches after saying another student smelt like fish . and student smelt like fish. and with newly collected data from the times showing these draconian knickers are
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widespread, more than 13,200 hate incidents recorded in the 12 months to june. it's clear now that our current state of affairs certainly does stink. and this all comes off the back of the journalist allison pearson, being visited at home on remembrance sunday by two cops who said that she was being investigated for a tweet she fired off last year. investigated for a tweet she they wouldn't tell her what the tweet was or who complained. of course , because nothing is course, because nothing is allowed to make sense in britain anymore. and just last night, gender critical campaigner maya forstater told me she'd finally been cleared by hate crime cops for a tweet she sent to a trans person last year. but only after more than 12 months of criminal investigation. so this weekend, watch your language and your thoughts don't have too much fun? don't voice an opinion, especially if it goes against the grain. and don't you dare speak up about the rapid decline of everything that we once enjoyed about britain, because big brother is watching you. let's get the thoughts of my panel now. political consultant suzanne evans, podcast host and political commentator will kingston, and the journalist and
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political commentator jj rspb. good evening to you three. bear with me whilst i enjoy that little dog. it's about my only exercise of the day. jj good evening to you. this this certainly does stink like a pile of rotten fish, this current situation, doesn't it? >> it all depends on the context. it's easy to say it does. it depends on the context. because if, for example, the we can't say the word, but the word that begins with an r and ends with a d, if that was said to a child who has mental learning disabilities, for example, then it's complete, then that makes it's complete, then that makes it a completely different slur. >> i don't think it warrants a visit from police officers. >> well well, well. here's the thing. if you go back to brianna ghey, who was called horrific names by kids in her school, that's how it started, which led to her being attacked and killed in a park. it started with name calling. so i'm not saying that the police should be investigating every single incident, but you've got to have some common sense and use the context of the things at the time. so i don't know the context of how this word was said to the kid. >> okay. so who draws the line at what is appropriate for a cops to visit our classroom?
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>> i was going to say so if the child who said was apparently smelt like a fish was the daughter of a fishmonger, then that would. >> no, that one's ridiculous. yes. >> come on. you know, i dread to think what i might have said when i was nine. >> a nine year old. you're a kid. this is not a matter for the police. this is a matter at the police. this is a matter at the very. at the worst case scenario for the headteacher to step in and say, look, that's not very nice, is it? a visit to the head teacher's office. but this is insane. we're basically trying to criminalise young kids for not even having committed a crime. and i just don't know what this country is coming to. do you know what really gets me about all this as well ? it's the about all this as well? it's the kind of stasi like nature of the people who are reporting all this stuff. because for this to happen, some idiot has got to be going to the police and kicking up a fuss when, as we've just seen, there are rapists out there, there are murderers out there, there are murderers out there, there are burglars out there, there are burglars out there, there are burglars out there, there are
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