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think we need one strong leader. >> there you go. they all want a the mercy of dictator. astonishing. and gb engaging and is at the mercy of news can also exclusively reveal sectarian politics.7 that's all coming in tonight's action that labour risks losing up to packed show. but first, here's your headlines and it's san 80 seats in areas where the muslim population is double the francis. national average. now, is this proof that the labour party is >> martin, thank you. and a very engaging and is at the mercy of good evening to you. fast sectarian politics.7 that's all approaching 7:02. the top story . coming in tonight's action packed show. but first, here's approaching 7:02. the top story. the princess of wales has your headlines and it's san embraced holocaust survivors at a poignant ceremony marking holocaust memorial day in francis. london, joined by prince william, who described the occasion as a great honour. the >> martin, thank you. and a very good evening to you. fast pair commemorated the 80th approaching 7:02. the top story . anniversary of the liberation of approaching 7:02. the top story. the princess of wales has auschwitz. catherine met with embraced holocaust survivors at the survivors and the couple took part in a candle lighting a poignant ceremony marking ceremony, and in a moving holocaust memorial day in speech, prince william praised london, joined by prince the survivors bravery, saying william, who described the their courage ensures we never occasion as a great honour. the pair commemorated the 80th forget. >> we also remember those anniversary of the liberation of survivors who have lived with auschwitz. catherine met with the scars, both mental and the survivors and the couple took part in a candle lighting physical. their bravery in ceremony, and in a moving sharing with us the most speech, prince william praised
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harrowing moments leader. the survivors bravery, saying their courage ensures we never forget. >> we also remember those survivors who have lived with the scars, both mental and physical. their bravery in sharing with us the most harrowing moments of their lives are extremely powerful and ensure we never forget. i assure them we never will. >> meanwhile, the king has been attending a service at auschwitz to honour the victims and survivors of the genocide. his majesty is the first british head of state to visit the former nazi concentration camp, where he sat with other world leaders earlier this afternoon, and following that ceremony, he took a tour of the concentration camp's memorial site and also laid a wreath at what's known as the death wall. earlier, his majesty said the responsibility of remembrance now rests on all of remembrance now rests on all of our shoulders. >> the liberation of auschwitz is both a sombre and indeed a
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here at home, a major incident here at home, a major incident has been declared in somerset has been declared in somerset after heavy flooding overnight, after heavy flooding overnight, and rain and wind is continuing and rain and wind is continuing to batter parts of the uk. over to batter parts of the uk. over 30 flood warnings are still in 30 flood warnings are still in place across england, with place across england, with residents in the worst hit areas residents in the worst hit areas evacuated and emergency teams evacuated and emergency teams are still on the are still on the ground. earlier, rescuing 61 people from flooded properties. a fresh yellow rain warning is also in effect as storm herminia brings more downpours and strong winds. and relief centres have been set up in chard, ilminster and in somerton. those are the latest headlines. i'll be back with you for a full round up at 8:00. now though, it's over to martin. >> 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. >> thank you sam. now. welcome
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back to farage with me martin daubney. and this weekend, president donald j. trump began to make good on his vow to remove those in the country illegally as two flights took off from the us headed towards colombia. now, colombia initially refused to let the two planes land, but they soon changed their minds after the president threatened them with hefty tariffs. meanwhile, back in the uk, a pakistani rape gang ringleader has been walking around rochdale totally scot
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how now is the well, joining me now is the human rights lawyer david hague. david, always an absolute pleasure. isn't it astonishing that within a week of getting into power, filling the planes for illegal immigrants, no excuses, no questions asked, clear off. get back to your country. if they get turned back by the president, then well, 25% tariffs and we might seize all visas for any official people, including government officials from colombia. in stark contrast, we can't even deport rapists who are living in the same communities as the girls that they sexually abuse. is it not time for britain to follow, follow trump and get these people out of our country? >> good evening, martin. i
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think, you know, we certainly need to change what we're doing when it comes to immigration laws and illegal migrants. and what donald trump has achieved so far is, you know, i understand that even as a human rights lawyer, but as a british citizen, i'm sitting here looking on with envy at how quickly and things are being achieved there. the problem that we've got, though, is not just the government, and it's not just this current government. if you look at previous governments, they've also not tackled the problem with illegal migrants. so we've got a problem with the government's problem with the government's problem with the government's problem with the leaders, and then we've got a problem with our existing laws. so even if we had a strong leader like donald trump, where we are at the moment with our laws, it would be very difficult for someone to do something similar. >> why? i mean, the thing is, giorgia meloni there in the european court of human rights, there in the european union, they tow boats back to libya. they refuse to let boats land on their coastal property. why can't we do the same? are we just hiding behind laws? would a strong leader in britain be able to do a donald trump? >> yeah, absolutely. i think if
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the will was there and that's the will was there and that's the key thing here. if the will was there then i think certainly you can. but if you look, you know, there's a case in the news today about some chap that can't be deported back to albania. and his case has started in i think, 2014. so this is successive governments. it's the labour government, it's the, the conservative government and it's the coalition governments that includes the lib dems. no one through all those three have managed to do anything strong. so if you look at where we are today, if we had a leader that could do agreements, return agreements with other countries, using similar things, perhaps to what donald trump has done, we may not be in a position to do that, but that would help from from the deportations that have been stopped from a human rights law perspective. but again, there isn't that person in government at the moment, and there doesn't appear to be one any time soon. >> well, perhaps there might be waiting in the wings. and he's normally sat in this chair right here. but david hague, £16 million worth of british foreign aid goes to pakistan every year
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to help women and girls to help their women and girls. meanwhile, we can't deport pakistani rapists who are 1510 00:09:08,
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