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elgin's the greeks want the elgin's back. and it looks like starmer is going to give them away. oh, and this is insane. >> it's ridiculous that britain should even contemplate taking some of the 61 sri lankan asylum seekers on diego garcia. there are serious concerns in whitehall that some of those sri lankans have criminal records. >> when the prime minister gave the chagos islands away, he signed us up to take sri lankan nationals who might be child abusers. does he even care about britain? also ? happy christmas britain? also? happy christmas everybody. don't get blown up by a jihadi at a christmas market. that's the message from our police forces this year. and they're trying to claim that it's normal . it's not. it's normal. it's not. >> plus, the one premier league captain who refused to wear the lgbtq+ armband at the weekend has been revealed. ipswich town captain sam morsy . captain sam morsy. >> outrage as premier league footballers are pressured into wearing rainbow armbands to push stonewall's lgbtq+ agenda. a
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muslim player refused. interesting england legend peter shilton will debate this and. our royal family have to apologise for slavery . but apologise for slavery. but they've welcomed qatar, a country that housed hamas and used slaves to build world cup stadiums. the world's gone mad. also, the man who threatened to kill lee anderson avoids prison. lee joins me live. he's angry, but not as angry as i am about this. yamal . palestine this. yamal. palestine protesters storm a church. have they no shame? well, on my panel tonight, it's former tory minister for common sense. it's the one and only esther mcvey political commentator alex armstrong and journalist jonathan lis. welcome all. now. oh, yeah. it was a bit of martial law in south korea today.
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get ready britain , here we go . get ready britain, here we go. britain doesn't need any more syrian refugees. next . syrian refugees. next. >> good evening. it's just after 9:00. here are your latest headunes 9:00. here are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. south korea's president says he will lift martial law. he placed on the country after parliament voted to block the order in a surprise live television address earlier this evening, yoon suk yeol said the move was necessary to remove pro—north korean elements and safeguards that the country the country's constituency. it comes as the president accused the nation's opposition of controlling the parliament, sympathising with
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nonh parliament, sympathising with north korea and paralysing the government with anti—state activities. downing street says it's closely monitoring developments, telling uk nationals to monitor travel updates . masterchef presenter updates. masterchef presenter gregg wallace is facing fresh allegations of inappropriate sexual behaviour after he stepped down from the show last week. the bbc are reporting that one woman is claiming that mr wallace touched her bottom at an event, and another says he pressed his crotch against her while filming on a different show. his lawyers have strongly denied he engages in behaviour of sexually harassing nature. this comes as two christmas masterchef specials have been pulled from the bbc's festive line—up . sir keir starmer says line—up. sir keir starmer says the uk won't choose between america and europe, insisting both alliances are crucial in dangerous times. speaking at the lord mayor's banquet in london, the prime minister rejected
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claims the uk must pick sides pledging to deepen ties with the us while rebuilding relations with the eu. >> the idea that we must choose between our allies. that somehow we're with either america or europe is plain wrong. i reject it utterly . attlee did not it utterly. attlee did not choose between allies. churchill did not choose the national interest demands that we work with both . with both. >> in other news, the fate of the elgin marbles remains in the hands of the british museum after the prime minister and his greek counterpart failed to discuss the sculptures. when asked a spokesman for the government confirmed that there are no plans to change the law, leaving the decision to the museums trustees. it remains unclear if a loan agreement will ever be reached for the iconic pieces. and finally, radio
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presenter fearne cotton has revealed that she will undergo surgery to remove two benign tumours on her jaw . tumours on her jaw. >> i've got a benign tumourjust in my jaw here below my ear, another little tiny one above it. i'm very grateful they're benign , i'm very grateful they're benign, but they do need to come out. >> the presenter explained on social media that she'd been told the growing masses were benign, but needed to come out as they were pressing on her glands. in the video, she thanked davina mccall for her support, who recently also shared her experience of a benign brain tumour. shared her experience of a benign brain tumour . well, those benign brain tumour. well, those are your latest gb news headunes are your latest gb news headlines for now i'm lewis mackenzie. more from me in an hours mackenzie. more from me in an hour's time . hour's time. >> good evening. brace yourselves for a tidal wave of yet more syrian refugees .
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yet more syrian refugees. >> to. ali harbi ali. >> to. ali harbi ali. >> yep. they're fighting each other in syria again. and our former ambassador to the country thinks a flood of people are heading our way. so does nigel farage, who says that the crackpots in the eu will open the flood gates, and that means they'll all be banging on our door soon. now, i don't think we should take a single one. we've done our bit. british taxpayers done our bit. british taxpayers do their bit every single day, paying do their bit every single day, paying for the illegal immigrants that we've already got. britain is not the world's policeman. it's not our responsibility . i tell you what responsibility. i tell you what should be our responsibility. our own people. when are we going to start putting them first? i mean , europe first? i mean, europe experimented with the mass importation of refugees from that part of the world, and the experiment failed. remember what happenedin experiment failed. remember what happened in cologne on new year's eve a few years ago? >> a day after the allegations of mass sexual assault were made public, cologne continues to search for the perpetrators and for answers. how could things get so out of hand , i wonder?
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get so out of hand, i wonder? >> yeah. groups of arab men went on a mass sexual assault spree. oh, and remember this from a few months ago . a syrian asylum months ago. a syrian asylum seeker stabbed three people to death at, ironically, a festival of diversity. we know that isis and other terrorist groups are exploiting the migrant crisis to send terrorists to europe and britain. now, we've had the case of syrian brothers omar and mohammed badreddin, and they were actually jailed in britain for multiple counts of rape , for multiple counts of rape, including that of a 13 year old girl. i don't think we need to let any more people in, do we? look, i'm absolutely not saying that they're all rapists, murderers and terrorists, okay? but what i am saying is that we clearly can't police it, can we? now , prominent islamic voices on now, prominent islamic voices on social media are saying things like, may allah protect the people of syria. well, okay, but i would politely ask from what the people of syria. i mean, we are full now here. we haven't
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got enough houses, we haven't got enough houses, we haven't got enough houses, we haven't got enough money, we haven't got enough schools, we haven't got enough schools, we haven't got enough gps. i am sympathetic, very sympathetic to anyone caught up in this conflict. but whilst we have homeless veterans, freezing pensioners and an nhs backlog that, frankly could form a single file queue from here to syria, i'm afraid that many of those so—called refugees are simply not our problem. let's get our thoughts from our panel this evening. i'm joined by the former tory for minister common sense. the wonderful esther mcvey have also got political commentator alex armstrong and jonathan. journalist jonathan anneliese . journalist jonathan anneliese. there we go. as to look. should we take any of them, do you think in this latest syrian conflict? >> no. and i'd say we can't cope with the volume and the speed with the volume and the speed with which people are already coming into the country? >> and i'd say there's nothing compassionate about bringing into a country that we cannot cope. you mentioned before sort of the house places, you know, the homes, the schooling, the gps, and then you've got to look
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at the issues at home. i think you've got to look at the fear in local communities about whether people have been vetted properly. and we're seeing this the tensions bubbling up in local communities. and i think this is a massive issue. you've got to look at national security. so i'd say, no, we can't take any more. we've got enough people here that we've already got to look after. and if for the time being. >> jonathan, your views on this, should we be throwing our arms around the syrians who are caught up in this particular conflict now, do you think? >> i mean, patrick, we've discussed this issue so many times and i kind of feel that the point you often make is that there is some kind of deception being made in the people who come across the boats, that they are actually economic migrants. and by your own admission, what we're talking about in this particular issue, which, by the 1508 00:09:56,216 --> 00:09
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