tv Patrick Christys Tonight GB News January 28, 2025 3:00am-5:01am GMT
3:00 am
butterworth and ex—chairman of the tory party, sir jake berry. and i'll tell you what, if this doesn't make you want to go out and vote for trump, nothing will. >> someone who missed the. capital offences. >> here come again? >> here come again? >> get ready britain, here we go. trump deports illegals. we pay for them to have driving lessons next. >> very good evening to you from the newsroom. 9:03. the top story. tonight. the princess of wales has warmly embraced holocaust survivors at a poignant ceremony marking holocaust memorial day in london. joined by prince william earlier, who described the
3:01 am
occasion as a great honour, they commemorated the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp. meanwhile, landmarks across the country have been lit up purple to mark the memorial day. and as you can see there, one of those famous buildings and monuments includes the london eye illuminated in the night sky this evening. well, in a moving speech, prince william praised the survivors bravery and said their courage ensures we will 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 attended a service at auschwitz to honour the victims and the survivors of the genocide. king charles is the first british head of state to visit the former nazi concentration camp,
3:02 am
where he sat with other world leaders. following the ceremony, he took a tour of the concentration camps memorial site and as you can see there, he laid a wreath at what is known as the death wall. earlier, his majesty said the responsibility of remembrance now rests on our shoulders. >> the liberation of auschwitz is both a sombre and indeed a sacred moment. it is a moment when we recall the 6 million jews, old and young, who were systematically murdered. >> in other news tonight, seven members of one of scotland's worst child sex abuse rings have been handed life long sentences and warned they may never be released. the group inflicted horrific abuse, including rape and attempted murder, on children under the age of 13 over a over a period. excuse me of seven years. the judge described the abuse as beyond my experience and praised the children's courage and
3:03 am
perseverance. the sentences, totalling over 93 years include lifelong restriction orders, meaning the offenders will remain under supervision for life. a 61 year old woman has been arrested for allegedly dressing in wigs and multiple disguises to take life in the uk. tests for at least 14 other people. immigration officers say she carried out the scheme at test centres across the country, using fake ids and carefully chosen disguises to avoid detection. the woman, though, was detained in enfield, where officers seized false documents and a collection of wigs. the tests are required for british citizenship or indefinite leave to remain, covering topics like uk history, values and society. while the woman remains in custody. as investigations continue. and just before i hand you back to patrick, coca—cola is recalling drinks across europe after higher than expected levels of chlorate were found in some of its products. the recall mainly affects belgium, luxembourg and the netherlands, but five product lines were also shipped here to
3:04 am
britain. while no complaints have been reported in the uk, the company says it is working closely with authorities to resolve the issue. chlorate, which can be produced during food processing, does pose potential health risks, including thyroid problems, particularly in children. the company, though, insists risks to consumers is low and that the affected products are being swiftly withdrawn from shelves. that's the news on gb news. i'll be back with you for a full roundup at the top of the 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. >> welcome along everybody. just a reminder that i've got a bombshell exclusive relating to prevent at 10 pm. tonight. but before that, donald trump deports illegal immigrants. keir
3:05 am
starmer let's them bring their relatives over, and a local council makes taxpayers pay for their driving lessons. trump is ramping up. >> deportations are immediately halted. all entry of illegal border crossers, of which there were many, and began promptly returning the illegal trespassers back to the place from which they came. that action, as you've probably seen, has already started very strongly. i've deployed active duty u.s. strongly. i've deployed active duty us military and national guard troops to the border to assist in repelling the invasion. it was. >> so last night columbia refused to take loads of illegals. what did trump do? well, he hit them hard, didn't he? he threatened to cripple columbia with trade tariffs. he threatened their diplomats. he threatened their diplomats. he threatened financial sanctions. he used leverage. less than an hour later, this happened. columbia caved in. they accepted trump's deportation flights and even offered to send the presidential plane to help fly them over power. the brazilian
3:06 am
government was angry that their illegal immigrants were brought home in handcuffs. oh, were the brazilians very angry? that's a shame. >> oh dear. how sad. never mind. >> oh dear. how sad. never mind. >> indeed, mexico has apparently received some non—mexicans. well, hey, now they know how america feels. receiving millions of non—americans. vice president jd vance made mincemeat out of a cry—baby reporter who was banging on about how america should be taking more. afghan refugees. >> know that there are cases of people who allegedly were properly vetted and then were literally planning terrorist attacks on our country. that happened during the campaign, if you may remember. >> and that was a very particular case. it wasn't clear if he was radicalised when he got here or while he was living here. >> i don't really care, margaret. i don't want that person in my country. and i think most americans agree with me. >> they do, they do. that's leadership, though, isn't it? so let's come back to britain. pakistani rape gangs, hundreds of depraved pakistani monsters on britain's streets raping and
3:07 am
torturing young white girls. even loads of the so—called british ones tend to have dual passports. why aren't we threatening pakistan with sanctions, the removal of all visas, the removal of their embassy ? unless they take back embassy? unless they take back their rapist animals, get them gone. jamaica a jamaican rapist in britain can't be deported because apparently he might be bisexual, despite there not being any evidence of him being bisexual. and in jamaica, he might face some abuse. well, we've got thousands of jamaican criminals here in britain threaten jamaica with sanctions until they say, okay, we'll take them back. syria, there's a new regime now. weren't people celebrating? well then. well, we took loads of syrian asylum seekers, didn't we? and we've given millions to syria since the fall of assad. well, why don't we just withhold it until they agree to take their people back? any strong government would be doing this. but starmer and cooper don't seem to be trying, do they?
3:08 am
instead, we've got the relatives of asylum seekers coming to britain to the tune of 50 people a day. that's 1500 people a month. i mean, let's be honest, they're not working, are they? they're almost definitely going to be claiming benefits. oh, but if they end up in banbury in oxfordshire, well, the council might give them a £1,000 grant so they can learn to how drive. oh, it's the touch, isn't it? we can't go on like this. we can't. we are looking at the solution. we are looking at the solution. we are looking at the solution. we are looking at it. the solution is what they're doing in america. they've got this. >> some migrants are already choosing to leave the country voluntarily. >> and we have got this. >> and we have got this. >> the previous government, they wanted to deport us, but now they make the procedure easier for us. >> so you like the labour government? yes. okay, great. >> and hey, look, all of that being said, if you're still on the fence as to whether or not trump is doing the right thing
3:09 am
and we're not, well, here is the insufferable marsh family. >> forcing. trust bookable offence and. circle of. you is hard to reconcile, with someone who means the capital offences. >> here. come again? >> here. come again? >> i watched that earlier. and now? now you had to. right. let's get the thoughts of my panel let's get the thoughts of my panel. it's daily express columnist carole malone. we've got journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth and the former chairman of the tory party, sirjake berry. carroll. look, trump supporting people. he doesn't care what anyone thinks about it. and he's slapping sanctions on people who refuse to take them. why can't we do the same with pakistan over there? rape gangs? >> well, it's really simple because we've got we've got a prime minister called keir starmer who's sticking his head, ostrich like in the sand over,
0 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
TV-GBNUploaded by TV Archive on
