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tv   Farage  GB News  November 20, 2024 7:00pm-8:01pm GMT

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the white house trump goes into the white house defence cuts hms albion, hms bulwark withdrawn, some saying this is a disastrous day for the royal marines. but in some senses did this have to be done, was the date was frankly the kit obsolete? we'll talk about the curse of teenage knife carrying, where kids now as young as 11, in large numbers , are carrying in large numbers, are carrying knives for their own protection. what do we have to do to stop this? and band aid? perhaps not quite as trendy as it was 40 years ago. as top artists now want nothing to do with the label. but before all of that, let's get the news with sophie reapen >> thank you nigel. the time is just after 7:00 and these are your latest gb news headlines this afternoon. there have been unconfirmed reports that ukraine has fired long—range british storm shadow missiles into russian territory for the first time. a spokesperson for prime minister keir starmer said his
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office would not be commenting on reports or operational matters. britain has previously said ukraine could use storm shadow cruise missiles within ukrainian territory, although the government has been pressing the government has been pressing the united states to allow their use inside russia for several months. speaking exclusively to gb news, tory party leader kemi badenoch said we need to do everything in our power to support ukraine. >> i would like to see de—escalation but that needs to start with the russians who are the aggressor in this conflict. i believe that supporting ukraine is the right thing. this is a proxy war that ukraine is fighting on behalf of the rest of europe. and i think we need to do everything we can to support them using british missiles at a time when we believe that ukraine is fighting for all of europe. in my view, is not the right way to look at things. do we want ukraine to win this war or not? and are we prepared to support them to win this war? that is what i believe lambeth palace has said . lambeth palace has said. >> archbishop of canterbury justin welby, who is quitting over his handling of the john
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smyth abuse case, will complete his official duties by january 6th. in a statement, lambeth palace has said following the announcement last week of his resignation as the archbishop of canterbury, archbishop justin intends to complete his official dufies intends to complete his official duties by the upcoming feast of epiphany on january 6th. archbishop justin intends very little public facing activity between now and epiphany, but plans to honour a small number of remaining commitments . a of remaining commitments. a report has found that too many children in england, including some as young as 11, are carrying knives because they feel unsafe in their neighbourhoods. the charity, which surveyed 10,000 children aged 13 to 17, found that 20% of teenagers have been victims of violence in the past 12 months. one third of teenage children reported avoiding areas , whilst reported avoiding areas, whilst around 27% alter their travel routes or avoid public transport altogether. to stay safe. and the funeral of one direction star liam payne has taken place
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today. liam's girlfriend kate cassidy , arrived at saint mary's cassidy, arrived at saint mary's church in amersham in buckinghamshire , along with buckinghamshire, along with dozens of locals and fans who gathered outside the church to pay gathered outside the church to pay their final respects. one direction star harry styles was also at the funeral, along with former bandmates niall horan, zayn malik and louis tomlinson. liam passed away on october 16th, aged 31, after falling from his third floor balcony in argentina . incredible. so those argentina. incredible. so those are the latest gb news headlines for now. i'm sophie reaper more from me in the next hour. >> for the very latest gb news to direct your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news dot com forward slash alerts . dot com forward slash alerts. >> well, in the last few days , >> well, in the last few days, british long—range storm shadow missiles have been fired fairly
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deep into russia. the same has happened with american missiles. this is the first time in a thousand days that this has happened. keir starmer at the 620 happened. keir starmer at the g20 today saying it's the right thing to do because it puts ukraine in the strongest possible position to win. now, it was interesting in westminster today, listening to the labour government, the conservative opposition, the liberal democrats , everybody liberal democrats, everybody still seems to think that if we give ukraine enough weaponry that somehow they are going to win this war. and yet, when i get outside of westminster and talk to ordinary folk, i've not met anybody in the last month who thinks ukraine is ever going to win. and i do wonder right at this time, whether it's the wise thing to do. well, katherine forster of gb news spoke to leader of opposition kemi badenoch just a few hours ago. this was her view on the use of the missiles. >> those missiles have been fired into russia. you're supportive of that? >> i this is this is. this is
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not an easy thing. we would like it for there not to be any war, but getting concerned about a war being fought using british missiles at a time when we believe that ukraine is fighting for all of europe. in my view , for all of europe. in my view, is not the right way to look at things. do we want ukraine to win this war or not? and are we prepared to support them to win this war? that is what i believe . this war? that is what i believe. >> well, i think through an interpreter, you might say she just about supports the decision, but it wasn't it wasn't particularly clear. i worry decision, but it wasn't particularly clear. i worry about this, and i worry because about this, and i worry because i think the idea ukraine's going i think the idea ukraine's going to win , frankly, is for the to win , frankly, is for the to win, frankly, is for the birds. i think the war has gone to win, frankly, is for the birds. i think the war has gone on for long enough that the on for long enough that the casualties are massive. i think casualties are massive. i think all we're doing is helping to all we're doing is helping to prolong a stalemate. that's my prolong a stalemate. that's my view. and it has been actually view. and it has been actually for some time. but strategically , for some time. but strategically , for some time. but strategically, for some time. but strategically, donald trump, in 59 days time donald trump, in 59 days time will be in the white house . he will be in the white house . he will be in the white house. he will be in the white house. he is committed to negotiating a is committed to negotiating a peace settlement. no one quite peace settlement. no one quite knows what that might look like. knows what that might look like.
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but that is what he's committed but that is what he's committed to do is the use of american and to do is the use of american and british long—range missiles british long—range missiles going to help him in that going to help him in that process, or make it more process, or make it more difficult? and are we wise at difficult? and are we wise at this very moment in time, to be this very moment in time, to be allowing our missiles to be allowing our missiles to be fired deep into russia with fired deep into russia with love, to get some of your views love, to get some of your views on that, please. farage at gb on that, please. farage at gb news.com i'm joined in the news.com i'm joined in the studio by sir iain duncan smith, studio by sir iain duncan smith, conservative member of conservative member of parliament for chingford and parliament for chingford and woodford green. i'm also joined woodford green. i'm also joined by kwasi kwarteng, former tory by kwasi kwarteng, former tory mp and chancellor, and lloyd mp and chancellor, and lloyd russell—moyle, former labour mp russell—moyle, former labour mp ian . boris is doing it as well. ian . boris is doing it as well. ian. boris is doing it as well. ian. boris is doing it as well. bofis bofis ian. boris is doing it as well. boris says ukraine is going to ian. boris is doing it as well. boris says ukraine is going to win. it's not, is it? win. it's not, is it? >> well, can i just declare an >> well, can i just declare an interest here? i have a charity interest here? i have a charity that works feeding people right that works feeding people right behind the front line. i visited behind the front line. i visited on a number of occasions. i'm on a number of occasions. i'm going out there. it's sometime going out there. it's sometime soon. i hope. i've seen the soon. i hope. i've seen the devastation that's been wrought devastation that's been wrought by the by the russians. it is by the by the russians. it is quite beyond belief, and you quite beyond belief, and you have to be there to see it. have to be there to see it.
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bodies still lying around can't bodies have to be there to see it
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