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tv   Patrick Christys Tonight  GB News  December 13, 2024 9:00pm-11:00pm GMT

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of your money has where £43,000 of your money has gone. >> rachel kyte is an esteemed person who is recognised for her leadership, and all they can do is fling around baseless allegations. >> he can't really explain why he gave a job to a woman involved with a company that donated £4 million to labour and £99,000 to himself. >> with hindsight, i think we can say, looking back on the events of 2013, that the hesitation of this country in the united states create a vacuum that russia moved into and kept assad in power for much longer. >> and now his colleague, the health secretary, has turned on him. >> the message from government is we've got to build this energy. >> and he's decided to plough ahead with wall to wall wind farms in the countryside. look, i think miliband's days might be numbered also tonight. >> so today i am announcing £84 million of new funding for projects across africa and the
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middle east. >> yeah, well, labour's tanked the economy, but the uk intends to vote in favour of the resolution in support of unrwa. yeah, well they tanked the economy, but they are currently in africa trying to grow the economy over there. and what you just heard was a david lammy giving millions to the un agency accused of helping hamas. look, shouldn't labour just focus on helping people in britain also tonight. >> positive note i want to recognise and praise the incredible work going on in local churches and communities across the country to welcome the stranger as we strive towards better refugee integration in principles and in practice. >> well, the candidates for the new archbishop of canterbury are named. one of them took the knee. another one is accused of a sex abuse cover up. it is a rogues gallery. plus, i have a peculiar medical condition, which is that i don't sweat or i didn't sweat at the time. and
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now prince andrew is linked to a chinese spy. first epstein, now this. i think there's something very weird going on here. i'm going to speak to tom tugendhat about that. my panel this evening are the ex—tory mp anna firth, the director of the centre for migration and economic prosperity, stephen wolf, and the former labour party adviser matthew torbitt. oh, and this is a little bit nuts. okay, so there's a man tearing down christmas lights all over the place. we need your help to catch the suffolk scrooge. get ready britain, here we go. labour's tanking the economy while sending your money to malawi. next. >> good evening. i'm will hollis with your top stories at 9:00. nothing of a sensitive nature was discussed between the duke
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of york and a suspected chinese spy. according to the duke's office. a statement says the duke of york followed advice from his majesty's government and ceased all contact with the individual after concerns were raised. the man, known only as h6, was said to be a close confidant of the prince and reportedly invited to the duke's birthday. in other news, the prime minister has said the world should be cautious about what comes next in syria. speaking during a virtual meeting of the g7, sir keir starmer told allies while welcoming the syrian regime's collapse a new government should be credible and inclusive for all syrians. for viewers watching on television, these pictures are from damascus, where syrians are celebrating the first friday night since the collapse of the regime back to the uk. the economy shrank for the uk. the economy shrank for the second month in a row in october, as concerns about the
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budget continue to weigh on confidence. the office for national statistics said output fell 0.1% , following the 0.1% fell 0.1%, following the 0.1% decline recorded for the previous month. the figures showed zero growth in powerhouse services sectors, with manufacturing and construction declining at a pace of 0.6% and o.4%, respectively. the ons says activity had stalled or declined, with pubs, restaurants and retail among sectors reporting weak months. chancellor rachel reeves said she was disappointed by the data, remaining with the government. the government has unveiled a clean power action plan to decarbonise the electricity grid by 2030. number 10 claims the move will protect households from any future energy spikes, boost growth and tackle the climate crisis. meanwhile, some government
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backed researchers have warned secretary of state for energy and climate change ed miliband's plans could actually increase energy bills well earlier. gb news spoke to the energy minister, michael shanks. >> reforming the planning system to make sure we build things faster than we are at the moment is important, but we're not removing the right of communities to have a voice in that process. what we're saying is at the moment, the planning process is often just drown in paperwork for years and years, which doesn't help communities, but also doesn't get really essential infrastructure built. >> the widow of former england rugby player tom voice says he's she's overwhelmed by the support received since he went missing. his wife anna said absolutely devastated and heartbroken doesn't even describe how we feel. the 43 year old's body was recovered yesterday and his identity confirmed after a five day search of the river, and the player's car was swept away while trying to cross a ford in
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northumberland during storm darrah. and your last one for now. police are asking the pubuc now. police are asking the public for help after vandals targeted christmas decorations in east anglia. captured on cctv. at least five incidents of people cutting wires on christmas lights have been reported. police say the mindless vandalism by the so—called suffolk scrooge has brought hurt and financial costs to young and old in the area. well, those are your latest headunes well, those are your latest headlines for now. at 9:00, let's get you back to patrick christys for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/alerts. >> today, it was revealed that britain is on the brink of
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recession. the economy shrank again. just remember that we had net migration of nearly a million people. and yet britain got poorer as the news of our imminent recession broke. what were labour up to.7 well, we had anneliese dodds off to drive growth in malawi and zambia. how about a bit of growth here, minister? she put this out. we're going to pay for 7.5 million children in malawi to have a better education right here at home. we've got schools building portacabin villages after they had to evacuate because the school was built using crumbling concrete. and children in surrey might have to be homeschooled now because labour priced their parents out of private schools and the state sector can't cope. maybe we could help our own kids, minister, but it's par for the course for labour. starmer announced £84 million in additional foreign aid almost as soon as he became pm. your energy bills are going up again and pensioners are freezing to death in their own homes. but
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labouris death in their own homes. but labour is going to spend £11.6 billion abroad in overseas climate aid. this comes after eco fanatic ed miliband literally celebrated the loss of jobs in port talbot. after we shut our last coke plant. labour has just sent £11 million to syria. they then decided not to remove the new syrian regime from our terror watch list. so they have just handed £11 million to terrorists, haven't they? we calculated that around 36,000 pensioners could have been kept warm this winter, had labour chosen to prioritise them instead. talking of giving money to terrorists, david lammy has just announced £13 million is being sent to unrwa. unrwa had to fire nine staff in august after an internal probe found that they may have been involved in the hamas terror attacks on israel. starmer sent £4.75 million to italy to help them tackle the migrant crisis, yet he refuses to take us out of the echr to help deport foreign
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criminals from britain. labour has committed to sending £3 billion a year, every single yean billion a year, every single year, for as long as it takes to zelenskyy in ukraine. meanwhile, they're set to make cuts to our own armed forces. rachel reeves decided to hammer british farmers with a death tax in a bid to raise around £500 million a year. she also decided to give around £500 million to foreign farmers so we can help them out instead. illegal immigrants are now being housed in disused care homes again. could we not be looking after our own a bit more here? oh and starmer. yep, there here? oh and starmer. yep, there he is. he decided to start discussions about reparations to commonwealth countries that could cost us billions of pounds. look, my point is this our economy is tanking. people feel poorer, a recession is looming. we have people in dire need from cradle to grave in this country. and all this labour government cares about is sending money abroad and growing other people's economies. as
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thoughts of my panel, we've got former conservative thoughts of my panel, we've got
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