tv Patrick Christys Tonight GB News January 9, 2025 3:00am-5:00am GMT
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well. >> it's 9 pm. i'm patrick christys tonight. >> the ayes to the right were 111, the noes to the left 364. so the nose have it, the nose have it unlock. >> shame on the labour mps who voted against a pakistani rape gang inquiry. >> telford, rochdale. bristol. derby. aylesbury. oldham. bradford. peterborough. coventry. middlesbrough. newcastle. ramsgate. tell all of these people to vote against a national inquiry into the gang. >> every single labour mp voted against it. how can they sleep at night? >> and a shocking three part
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series, giving a voice to those at the centre of a devastating life. >> shame on channel 4, who ran a documentary last night on a fake grooming gang. and. >> and smearing and smearing and smearing people. >> shadow home secretary chris philp is live with me at 9:30 pm. on this rape gang issue. >> plus, i feel genuinely distressed and ashamed, actually, of some of the things that patients are experiencing. >> the nhs is crying about its annual winter crisis, but do you have any sympathy also tonight? believe it or not, it is the fifth anniversary of megxit, apparently, so we'll get stuck into that. plus. a bomb scare in
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london. but what really happened and these last 12 weeks, i've jumped through hoops to try and prove to you time and time again that i prove to you time and time again thati can prove to you time and time again that i can adapt and change. you're hired. the apprentice winner, who has now joined reform, is on my show plus. shocking footage emerges of the devastating california wildfires on my panel tonight, i am joined by the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood, landlord and activist adam brooks and broadcaster nina myskow. oh, and can you tell me, please, what on earth is going on here? >> just wonder. i can't see it on the menu, but where do i get the five guys from? >> get ready britain. here we go.
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the establishment media are laughing at grooming gang victims. next. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines. it's just gone 9:00. labour mps have tonight voted down a tory demand for a new national inquiry into grooming gangs. the commons opposed a call by conservative leader kemi badenoch for a fresh probe into historical child sexual exploitation by 364 votes to 111. >> the ayes to the right were 111, the noes to the left 364. so the noes have it. the noes have it. >> unlock mps voted down an amendment to the children's wellbeing and schools bill proposed by the conservatives, which would have looked to force a statutory inquiry into grooming gangs. shadow home secretary chris philp has responded, saying it's important to find out the truth.
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>> we need a national statutory pubuc >> we need a national statutory public inquiry that covers not just some towns, as previous reports have done, but covers all the towns where this happened and has the legal powers to get evidence and make witnesses appear. we need to get to the truth. victims are asking for that and i just don't understand why. keir starmer and the labour party are refusing to initiate this proper public inquiry. >> in other news, the mother of 14 year old kelly ann baker, who was stabbed to death on a bus in south—east london, has said he was groomed by gangs after running away from care and living on the streets. his mother, mary, says he was kind, musical and talented at drawing with a love of football. kelly ann was attacked on a double decker bus in woolwich just after 2:30 pm. yesterday. i'é;%a5.'h{.'9é§éraay." after 2:30 pm. yesterday. despite efforts from police, despite efforts from police, paramedics and the london air paramedics and the london air ambulance. he died shortly after ambulance. he died shortly after the attack. detectives are the attack. detectives are working at pace to find those working at pace to find those responsible but no arrests have responsible but no arrests have yet been made. meanwhile, a yet been made. meanwhile, a
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community vigil is being held community vigil is being held this evening at the church overlooking the bus stop where kylian bokassa died. the nhs is urging patients to attend a&e alone as rising flu cases push. push emergency departments to breaking point. york and scarborough hospitals are among those asking for public support, while critical incidents have been declared across several trusts, including liverpool, cornwall and birmingham. one patient reportedly waited 50 hours for a ward bed, with frontline staff describing the system as overwhelmed. flu cases in hospitals have surged to 5000 a day, with nhs
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in hospitals have surged to 5000 a dapotentially'» ff, in hospitals have surged to 5000 a dapotentially the’—, in hospitals have surged to 5000 a dapotentially the coldest and potentially the coldest january in 15 years. the met office has issued fresh snow and ice warnings for northern scotland and northern ireland, as well as the southern counties of england, with subzero conditions expected nationwide. the uk health security agency has also warned of rising health risks, extending its cold weather alert for england until sunday. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's 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. >> yet again, i find myself warning you that what you are about to hear contains some horrendous graphic details, but i feel that we owe it to the victims to be brutally honest about the nature of the abuse
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that they experienced. if there was an epidemic of white british taxi drivers raping underage pakistani girls, do you think that channel 4 would have run a programme last night about it being fake? no. well, here's what channel 4 did do yesterday evening. >> first saw the facebook post. stood in the kitchen at home. it was shocking. >> betty williams claimed she was being exploited at the hands of an asian grooming gang. >> there's a post on facebook you're implicated. >> the threat to me now is real. >> the threat to me now is real. >> a shocking three part series giving a voice to those at the centre of a devastating life. >> i have all these strangers giving me abuse. >> my life went upside down. >> my life went upside down. >> clearly, a lot of people believed that she was the true victim here. >> you told continuous lies. i've got to wonder why i liv golf. >> why there's got to be a reason. >> blew all of our minds. >> blew all of our minds. >> the entire world is now talking about the fact tens or hundreds of thousands of working class white girls were raped by pakistani gangs right across
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britain, and channel 4 aired the show the fake grooming scandal. how scummy is that? the detail emerging of 13 year old girls being anally raped by hordes of pakistani men, girls in primary school uniform being raped in hull and channel 4 puts out the fake grooming scandal. heads should roll over that. and channel 4 have got form for this. in 2004, they delayed a documentary into the abuse after police forces warned the evidence of asian men targeting young white girls could inflame racial tensions over to the bbc. now they did the same thing years ago. they put out. liar. the fake grooming scandal. that's the same bbc that when the telford grooming scandal broke, they initially only put it up on their local shropshire page. one girl making up allegations. we do a documentary on it. tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of girls
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being subjected to a conveyor belt of rape and torture by the bbc's beloved pakistani community. that's just a local story, is it? that's just a local story. they're all at it. the dam burst on britain's rape gang shame over the weekend, and on monday, keir starmer had a press conference. the establishment media had their chance to ask about the victims, to ask about whether multiculturalism has failed, whether keir starmer failed in his role as director of public prosecutions. they just asked him about elon musk. >> forgive me for going back on musk's attacks, he said. you should be in prison. you're a lawyer. that sounds libellous. will you take legal action against him? >> on elon musk i do need to ask you this. he called your safeguarding minister, jess phillips, an evil witch. does that sort of abuse of a minister make you feel angry? >> do you have any reaction, prime minister, to a post by elon musk this morning?
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>> step forward. our political edhon >> step forward. our political editor, christopher hope, who actually got stuck into the detail. >> why don't you order a national public inquiry to join the dots between 50 towns, not six? barely mentioned in the report. are you afraid it might expose failings as your role as a dp? >> exactly. and last night, jess phillips was wheeled out by the bbc sky news, whose presenter beth rigby, i think has actually done podcasts with her and itv and all they really cared about was how she was doing. >> being in the spotlight like this and the intimation of what elon musk is. the disinformation, as i believe the prime minister referred to it as has put out about me, is endangering. >> it's endangering you. i just want to be absolutely clear. are you saying that as a result of some of musk's tweets, the threat to you has gone up and things are in place to protect
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your safety? yes. >> well, eventually one of them got around to asking if she'd actually spoken to any victims. >> i haven't spoken to them. i am very much hoping to do that and arranging that. >> oh, right. oh, okay. that should have been the sole focus of the interview. what is she doing to sort this out? and the answer appears to be precious little. actually, the guardian have got a lot to answer for. the truth about asian sex gangs. this is an article that they ran. it includes quotes like the current obsession with asian sex gangs focuses too narrowly on one dimension to this crime, making the emergent profile of the pakistani groomer misleading. it's also unhelpful because there are more than 1 million pakistanis in britain. well, you're right, it is unhelpful. actually, the truth is unhelpful to guardian readers to channel 4 and bbc news
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editors, to everyone in the lovely left wing media class who've rammed diversity, integration and multiculturalism down our throats and demonise anyone who dared criticise it and tried to silence people with concerns about pakistanis raping young girls on an industrial scale by calling them a racist. and i've got a theory about why the establishment media are doing their best to do a pr exercise for jess phillips and to minimise the scandal of pakistani rape gangs. i think they probably voted for keir starmer. they let the victims down decades ago and they're letting them down again. now. let's get our thoughts on my panel this evening. the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood. we've got businessman and activist adam brooks and we've got broadcaster nina myskow. mark, i'll start with you. you know, we're going to get stuck into the actual votes that happened later on at 10:00 pm. but the way that the media has gone about this, the timing of that channel 4 documentary, i think your peroration there, patrick, was particularly apposite. >> what's happening here is this is a complete threat to their
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paradigm view of the world. and the view goes something like this from the liberal metropolitan media that a multicultural society in which people of all faiths, cultures, backgrounds, beliefs merged together will be better than the sum of the parts. in all cases, we are now learning through hard reality. that is not true. that doesn't mean that you need to be a monocultural list. i mean, i would say the indian community has integrated into the uk sensationally, the jewish community sensationally. but i'm afraid that the entire melting pot doesn't work. and channel 4, if you like, are basically the equivalent of the flat earth society refusing to believe photographic evidence from nasa. that's that's the equivalent of where they're at. it is literally that. and the flat earth society refused to accept any evidence and then produced, you know, documentaries saying that it's not true, the sun isn't doing this. and it's such a shift and a change. and this is going to, i think, be a
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catastrophe for the liberal legacy media. rightly so. charlie peters of this channel, i think, has been the heroic journalist on exposing this doggedly. and it raises some uncomfortable truths in the pubuc uncomfortable truths in the public domain and in parliament today. and that's going to reset the public debate here. but i'm afraid this rather cuddly view that multiculturalism works for the betterment in all cases has been proven wrong. >> that channel 4 thing really wound me up on numerous fronts, actually. not just the timing of it, but the fact that that story had already been told by the bbc years ago. it was a rerun. they chose now to put that rerun out. >> look, i was flicking through the channels last night and i come across that and i was horrified. i put a post on x saying how disgusting that was. again, as a father, i think i'm the only one here with young kids. the thought of what has happened to these young girls is not just angered me, but it has upset me and i think it has upset me and i think it has upset the whole nation. and thank goodness we've got someone
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like elon musk telling the world what evil has happened here because it's been brushed under the carpet so much, and now we've got channels like channel 4 wanting to sort of negate the whole story by using one example that was possibly fake. now there is possibly hundreds or thousands of young grooming gang and rape victims. we are now being led to believe one case does not negate the whole narrative. this is the biggest national scandal of my lifetime. and channel 4. come on. this is the channel that allowed a trans woman to play a piano with his penis. on tv. they're a joke. i hope they get defunded. >> nina, do you think that the establishment media are complicit in this cover up? >> no, i absolutely do not. it was a sunday times journalist, andrew norman, who broke the story in 2011. that and the times consistently had front
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pages. so they they're about as establishment as you can get. and you mentioned that in 2004, channel 4 delayed the broadcast of the documentary. it was called on the edge of the city, by the way, and it was about how mothers were trying to prevent their daughters from being groomed by these men . and the groomed by these men. and the they may have delayed it because if you're if you're advised by police or politicians or local politicians that this is not going to help whatever situation they see. no, no no, no no no. if they, if they, if they if you are advised by the police then you take note of it. but the fact of the matter is they still went ahead and broadcast it. so you can't say that they cancelled it. they broadcast it. as for last night, i didn't see last night's programme, but there has. >> i think that's interesting, nina, because at the time when the police told them and by the way, these police forces, as we now know, were slow to act and did not do. >> yes, absolutely.
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>> yes, absolutely. >> in some cases were actually, you know, complicit in the cover up. they on the police advice, they shelved the documentary for a period of time. but with all of this going on, knowing that we were going to get a vote in parliament tonight or having a goodidea parliament tonight or having a good idea that we were going to get a vote in parliament now, they still went ahead and did that documentary last night. do you know what that tells you about the psychology of some of these people? >> well, the fact of the matter is you have to have balance in everything. you have to have balance whether you like it or not. ofcom will keep balance everywhere and editorially they have every right to make a decision about that one. case one no, no, no, they weren't saying one case blotted out the rest of it. they were just saying, that's not all. >> you have to have balance. no political coverage. okay. so you probably want somebody from the government side and somebody from the opposition side to have a debate in investigative journalism. you don't need balance. you need to be absolutely dogged. >> yes. >> yes. >> but the washington post brought down richard nixon. they weren't balanced about watergate. >> they went there saying, the thing is that they're not saying
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that the sunday times has done some good work here. no, they peter bleksley beyond good work. they are the ones who started it. >> is the mainstream media of this country has not been putting this front page there and demanding and naming public officials who should be in prison for the cover up. this, frankly, makes the post office scandal look like a rounding error for all the horrors that were. >> may i remind next tomorrow night might have a documentary on. >> there was a computer that worked in one post office. i mean, i mean, it's unbelievable. may i remind? >> may i remind you that the most important thing in whatever we're discussing tonight is those girls and young women, and they know and they. but but then i say the story. but the story needs to be out. but let me just point out something to you. is the only woman on this panel that this is very much not just this particular story about race or culture or religion one against another. it is a gender
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