tv Patrick Christys Tonight GB News January 14, 2025 9:00pm-11:01pm GMT
9:00 pm
word for that. >> thank you very much, everybody. we have now raised more than 250 grand, actually, for the maggie oliver foundation to show that the victims of rape gangs, that you really care about them, you can go to gofundme.com forward slash stock grooming gangs. now to donate. we're going to be hearing from a brave survivor later in the show. in other news. two thirds of illegal immigrants with ankle tags have cut them off and they're now on the run. is detention the only answer also is that hamlet of our time. >> they promised the electorate much while pouring the poison into their ear. to go or not to go. that is now a question. >> rachel reeves. they're laughing as she makes you poorer. >> i invite you all to join this
9:01 pm
government of service. >> oh yeah. government of service. starmer's anti—corruption minister has resigned amid a massive corruption row, plus spending how many millions a day on hotels put into the nhs.7 we've got incest nurses and now we've got incest nurses and now we've got corridor nurses. what on earth is going on at the nhs.7 >> and nora forster quick as you can. good lad. >> british pub culture is under threat. you could now be banned from talking about immigration, trans or even cracking an inappropriate joke on my panel tonight it's columnist and broadcaster esther krakue , gb broadcaster esther krakue, gb news superstar alex armstrong and journalist jonathan liz. oh, and journalist jonathan liz. oh, and can you tell me, please, what's going on here? >> on navalny? labuschagne manifested. >> get ready britain, here we
9:02 pm
go. a transsexual, an illegal migrant and a climate denier walk into a pub next. >> very good evening to you. at just after 9:00. the top story tonight, rachel reeves has been grilled in parliament today after her trip to china sparked political outrage. she defended that visit, though, highlighting agreements she reached with the world's second largest economic power. >> the opportunity to make working people off by making britain better off. that is the mandate that this government had, has, and this is what we will deliver. >> well, despite calls for her sacking, the prime minister, sir keir starmer, insists she will remain as chancellor until the next election. but the shadow chancellor, mel stride, slammed
9:03 pm
reeves for leaving financial turmoil here at home, calling it a crisis made in downing street. >> to go or not to go, that is now a question. the prime minister will be damned if he does, but he will surely be damned if he does not. the british people deserve better, trusted the exchequer. >> political news tonight tulip siddiq has stepped down as treasury minister amid mounting pressure from an anti—corruption investigation. the labour mp is facing allegations of embezzlement involving her family in bangladesh, where her aunt served as prime minister. she's also under investigation here in the uk over properties unked here in the uk over properties linked to her aunt's allies. but despite insisting she's done nothing wrong, she said staying in the role could have been a distraction. it's now the second resignation in just six months, raising further questions about sir keir starmer's leadership
9:04 pm
and the shadow home secretary. chris philp has weighed in on tulip siddiq resignation. he's accused keir starmer of being far too slow to act. >> now. the prime minister was far too slow to act in this case, the independent advisers report say there are still a number of unanswered questions about the origin of some of these extremely expensive property properties that tulip siddiq somehow purchased. she had no visible means to do so. she herself claims to have forgotten certain information about how she came to own them. there are lots of unanswered questions about whether these properties are connected to tulip siddiq aunt's corrupt regime in bangladesh. >> well, in a first of its kind operation, three men have been arrested in iraq for allegedly running a global people smuggling network, moving migrants here to the uk and across europe. one of the men is 38 years old, accused of coordinating the transportation of migrants via yachts. the other two men, one in their 40s, the other 30s, are both accused
9:05 pm
of processing financial transactions and gathering migrants for that network. the group are believed to have links to a uk based smuggler jailed to a uk based smugglerjailed last year for facilitating small boat crossings, and the princess of wales has revealed her cancer is now in remission. in an emotional instagram post earlier, she thanked staff at the royal marsden hospital for their exceptional care, saying it's a relief to be in remission after chemotherapy. princess catherine also shared that adjusting to life after a cancer diagnosis does take time, but expressed hope for a fulfilling year ahead. the message signed catherine also thanked supporters for their kindness over the past year. that's the news on gb news. i'll be back with you in an hour now though, it's over 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.
9:06 pm
>> a radical islamist, a pakistani grooming gang and a transsexual paedophile walk into a pub. well, they might be allowed to, but you're not allowed to, but you're not allowed to, but you're not allowed to talk about them. there is an absolutely mental new law set to come into effect that could ban pub goers from talking about controversial topics, in case it might cause offence to pub staff. labour's new pub banter crackdown or workers rights charter to give it its official name, could mean that bar staff who overhear your conversations about things like trans rights or grooming gangs could claim that you're harassing them with your words and they can boot you out. so the equality and human rights commission has warned that the proposed new law, due to come into force next year, could curtail freedom of expression and be applied to overheard conversations. a pub conversations. a pub conversation could count as harassment if it is, quote, unwanted conduct that has the
9:07 pm
purpose or effect of violating a recipient's dignity or creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment. well, if that conversation is about so—called protected characteristics like gender, then you, my friend, are in double trouble. this is an absolute farce. the pub is where people go to talk about this kind of stuff. the pub is where people go to escape the kind of cretinous guardian easters that police are speech everywhere else. we're going to end up in a situation where a bloke in his 70s who's been drinking five pints a night in the same pub for 40 years, cracks a joke about his wife's driving and some 20 year old with bright blue hair and a just stop oil vest kicks him out and bars him for life. what is it about people on the left banning free speech up in scotland? humza yousaf wanted to criminalise people for stuff they say in their own home. i mean, you can picture it now can't you? christmas dinner grandads at the table, surrounded by several generations of his own family,
9:08 pm
and he makes a comment about the pro—palestine badges university student granddaughter has chosen to wear. and boom! the police kick the front door in, grandad's in handcuffs and he's up before the magistrate in the morning. labour already wanted to ban smoking in pub gardens, but i think now we know, why don't we? it was actually just in case people hung around outside the pub caught a glimpse of the fact that the holiday inn next door was now a migrant hotel, and then dared to start a conversation about it. is it any wonder more than 400 pubs closed last year, 34 pubs shut every single month. here's an idea if you don't like hearing people who've had a few pints speak about controversial issues, then don't work in a bloody pub. here's another idea if labour is so worried about left wing snowflakes being offended by what they hear, then why doesn't keir starmer stop being so completely useless? stop giving away sovereign territory and making us pay £9 billion for it,
9:09 pm
stop hammering farmers or freezing pensioners to death. stop calling us all racist. that would be nice, wouldn't it? stop taxing the living daylights out of us. i find those things quite offensive, to be honest. do you remember when jeremy clarkson said this? >> would you invite keir to your pub, keir starmer, the prime minister? >> no, he's he's banned. he's actually he's the first person to be banned. he's actually on a board in the, in the hall. he's banned. why. >> what have you got against him? >> hello. i thought you were running a news operation. >> and he was right, wasn't he? and so was this guy. today we are all this man. >> that man is not allowed in my pub. get out of my pub! go on. calm yourself down. get out of my pub! >> here's a message for the left. save your political correctness for the poxy vegan wine bars of islington.
0 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
TV-GBN Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on