tv Patrick Christys Tonight GB News December 19, 2024 3:00am-5:01am GMT
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>> it's 9 pm. on patrick christys tonight. >> we've said we'll write that injustice and within the five years of the labour government, we will compensate them for the money that they've lost. this is their money that they've had stolen off them. and it's completely unacceptable. >> i think it's completely unfair. and i want to keep fighting for a fair deal for the waspi women. >> labour has betrayed the waspi women a real injustice and we need to do something about it, carol. >> because that wasn't the base upon which you paid in. that wasn't the base, the basis upon which you were working. and we've got a government that has basically put its fingers in its ears. >> has keir starmer lied his way
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into downing street also? >> the westminster zara aleena yamal tam fry nadhim zahawi giles sadiq khan yamal musa qala acas took the words right out of my mouth. >> labour advertises council houses for people who can't speak english. what an absolute joke that is. >> plus, inflation numbers today show inflation at 2.6%. that is comparable to other countries around the world. >> yeah, rachel reeves has actually tanked the economy. inflation is up and a major shoe franchise has closed its stores and directly blamed her budget. >> also naive judges with our completely broken human rights laws, have given this man a right to live in the uk. >> the shadow justice minister, robert jenrick, discusses many things, including a turkish crime boss being the latest to be allowed to stay in britain because of the echr. and he up
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the workers pay up the workers. there'll be more train strikes over the festive period. will you be affected? on my panel tonight is the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood, landlord and activist adam brooks and broadcaster extraordinaire nina myskow. oh, and can you tell me, please, what happens next here? for me? get ready britain, here we go. stop giving council houses to migrants who can't speak english next. >> good evening. it's just gone. 9:00. i'm joe casper in the gb newsroom. so your top story tonight, sir keir starmer has today held a call with us president elect donald trump.
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the prime minister's spokesman said both men agreed on their joint ambition to strengthen the close and historic relationship between the uk and the us. mr starmer and mr trump reiterated the need for allies to stand together with ukraine in the face of russian aggression. the prime minister also emphasised the importance of securing peace in the middle east. pleas of not guilty have been entered on behalf of axel rudakubana after he failed to reply when arraigned at liverpool crown court on three counts of murder and ten counts of attempted murder following the deaths of three young girls in a knife attack at a taylor swift themed dance class in southport, rita cabana appeared via video link in court as pleas of not guilty were entered to all 16 counts of the indictment. it comes as a police report published today found that officers were unprepared for the scale of the summer riots which followed the southport attacks. the prime minister has been accused of
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playing politics with the waspi women by the leader of the opposition, kemi badenoch. sir keir starmer is now facing mounting pressure to give mps a vote on his government's decision to rule out compensation for women affected by changes to the state pension age. he defended his position dunng age. he defended his position during prime minister's questions earlier today. >> it is a serious issue. it's a complex issue. the research, as he knows, shows that 90% of those impacted knew about the changes that were taking place. and i'm afraid to say, the taxpayers simply can't afford the tens of billions of pounds in compensation when the evidence does show that 90% of those impacted did know about it. that's because of the state of our economy. >> uk inflation has risen to its highest level since march, according to official figures. the office for national statistics said it increased to 2.6% in november, up from 2.3% the previous month. it is the highest rate since march and the
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second rise in two months. the figures come ahead of the bank of england's latest decision on interest rates, which is tomorrow. the ons chief economist said the rise was dnven economist said the rise was driven by an increase in petrol prices. and finally, prince andrew will not attend the pre—christmas lunch hosted by the king at buckingham palace tomorrow after speaking to sarah, duchess of york. gb news understands it's thought sarah ferguson advised her ex—husband not to attend following the alleged chinese spy scandal. as first reported in the daily mail, the king's brother has already pulled out of attending the royal christmas gathering at sandringham over christmas. those are your latest headlines. for now, i'm joe casper. more from me in an hour. >> now back to patrick 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.
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>> welcome along. council houses in britain should go to british people first. brits should be at the top of the queue. social people first. brits should be at the top of the queue. social housing should not be going to housing should not be going to people who can't speak a word of people who can't speak a word of english, and who clearly haven't english, and who clearly haven't integrated. british taxpayers integrated. british taxpayers are right to feel like they are are right to feel like they are at the back of the queue, being at the back of the queue, being asked to pay for everybody else asked to pay for everybody else who has gone before them. step who has gone before them. step forward westminster council, who forward westminster council, who released this video to tell released this video to tell people about changes to social people about changes to social housing. just tell me what you housing. just tell me what you nofice nofice housing. just tell me what you notice here. housing. just tell me what you notice here. >> the westminster zara aleena >> the westminster zara aleena yamal time.i am rafe tam fry yamal time.i am rafe tam fry westminster council unrwa westminster council unrwa housing register system. housing register system. >> robert latham. >> robert latham. >> robert latham. >> robert latham. >> lagi lagi nichi hodgson >> lagi lagi nichi hodgson haniyeh logement social a haniyeh logement social a westminster. >> what does that tell you about westminster. >> what does that tell you about the people who are getting the people who are getting
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social housing in britain social housing in britain right now? they're not british, are they? the average rent in westminster is apparently £3,154 a month. you probably couldn't afford to live there. who can really? but you are paying for it. you're paying for foreign nationals who can't speak a word of english to live there. 48% of all social housing in london is taken up by foreign nationals. 72% of somalis in britain live in social housing. that's four times higher than the wider population. this has been going on for years. a somali family on benefits were handed a £2 million luxury house in islington back in 2017. at the time, it would have cost £6,000 a month to rent. that they got it with welfare for a grand. labour's westminster council actually deleted that video that i just showed you there. they say it's because it didn't convey their ideal message. i actually think it did. they care more about people who can't speak english than they do about hard working taxpayers. and what
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about veterans? veteran homelessness rose by 14% last yeah homelessness rose by 14% last year. apparently, there are more than 2000 homeless servicemen and women right now. we could house them overnight if we wanted to, but no, we should be prioritising people like this. a sudanese refugee family who has lived in britain for five years were complaining about having to move accommodation. do you know how they expressed their
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move accommodation. do you know how they expressed tiofr move accommodation. do you know how they expressed tiof how just another example of how integration is failing. more on the old sharia court saga later in the show. i've said it before, i'll say it again when labour tell you that you can't oppose housing developments in your village or town, and they want to build their 1.5 million homes, what they're not telling you is who they're going to put in those homes. let's get our thoughts on our panel this evening. we have got the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood, landlord and activist adam brooks. and we've also got broadcaster nina myskow. yeah, so a bit tone deaf, do you think, mark, advertising changes to social housing in a catalogue of different languages, completely tone deaf. >> and there's so many things wrong here. >> i think we've got to unpack them. i mean, i think it actually shows one of the great benefits of social media isn't just that we can discuss different ideas on it. it trips people up when they do something stupid. they realised, you know, once stupid. they
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