tv Patrick Christys Tonight GB News February 11, 2025 9:00pm-11:00pm GMT
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you got to be >> and honestly, you got to be stupid and white. >> chelsea footballer sam kerr called a police officer stupid and white. she's been found not guilty of a racially aggravated offence. more two—tiered justice. plus. >> i have a family member who presents his alarm and suddenly becomes ill in the middle of the night. do they send for a doctor, a vet or a straight jacket? >> so labour's new health minister thinks people can identify as llamas and other animals. how can she be in a position of power and why? expose taxpayers money has been spent studying shrimp health in bangladesh and climate jobs in uganda. i reveal these shocking waste of your money. also tonight. >> sometimes i feel like throw my hands up in the air. i know i can count on you sometimes. >> i've got to marry this beautiful, kind hearted, caring
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lady who also happens to be my very best friend. anyway, gen z are more likely to think marriage is a good idea than the over 65. why is that? >> and badenoch 53,806 votes and robert jenrick 41,388. >> kemi badenoch first 100 days review. do you think she's doing a good job? on my panel tonight, it is broadcast from columnist esther krakue, tory mp for tatton, esther mcvey and journalist jonathan liz. oh, and was peter kay out of order for this. >> khalife rempe. >> khalife rempe. >> garlic bread. kick him in the face, will you? >> get ready. here we go. british citizens need aid, not
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the bangladeshi shrimp farmers. next. >> good evening. the top stories from the gb newsroom. 11 labour councillors have been suspended from the party as part of its investigation into a whatsapp group containing offensive messages, which saw a former minister sacked and a second mp lose the whip. it's understood most of the councillors are part of the tameside council, while two are members of stockport council. a labour spokesperson said swift action will always be taken where individuals are found to have breached the high standards expected of them as labour party members. burnley mp oliver ryan was the second mp to be suspended. he apologised for comments made in that whatsapp group where he followed andrew gwynne, who was also sacked as a health minister. labour mp jo white spoke to gb news. >> well, i think they deserve to go. i obviously don't know what they said but clearly they crossed a line. that whatsapp
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group was set up in 2009 during the trigger ballot post. >> which they called trigger me timbers. >> exactly, yeah. >> exactly, yeah. >> so that's why. >> so that's why. >> yes, it's a play on words and so onto jeremy corbyn. every mp had to go through a trigger ballot process and andrew gwynne i understand, was under threat. and so he tried to set up a group of supporters. >> supporters, friends. >> supporters, friends. >> yes. and so he felt in that environment he could cross the line and he was holding them in. i believe this is my interpretation with jokes and attacks on members of the public. >> trying to get them all jolly along, and they just went too far in what's called banter. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> in other news, the national police chiefs council spokesperson says police officers and staff should always be held to the highest standards and we must ensure that only those who are suitable to wear the uniform enter and remain in policing. those comments come as the high court ruled the met police cannot dismiss officers by removing their vetting clearance. sergeant lino di maria successfully mounted a legal challenge after having his
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vetting removed over sexual assault allegations, which he denies. he was found to have no case to answer in respect of those allegations, and argued that having his vetting removed without the accusations being proved is a breach of his right to a fair trial. israel's prime minister says the gaza ceasefire will end if hamas does not return israeli hostages by midday on saturday. benjamin netanyahu warned of intense fighting if the hostages are not released. his comments echo those of us president donald trump, who earlier said the israel—hamas ceasefire should be cancelled if hostages held in gaza are not returned on time. terror group hamas announced last night that they will delay hostage releases planned for saturday until further notice. and finally, chelsea footballer sam kerr, who called a metropolitan police officer stupid and white in january 2023, has been found not guilty of causing racially aggravated harassment. the australian international made the comments to pc stephen lovell during an
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incident in south—west london. she said she regretted the way she expressed herself. miss kerr denied using whiteness as an inqu denied using whiteness as an insult and claimed i believed it was him using his power and privilege over me because he was accusing me of being something i'm not. those are the latest headunes i'm not. those are the latest headlines for now. more news from me in an hour. >> 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. >> good evening. it's time to reveal a national scandal. british taxpayers are sending billions of pounds abroad to pointless woke projects, while we're told there's a £22 billion black hole. what i'm about to tell you paints a picture of, in my view, government sponsored fraud, corruption and waste that spans decades. are you ready? you sent £1.4 billion to
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refurbish the high commission in nairobi. this included replacing lighting and their fire alarms. does that sound like value for money to you? you spent £15.5 million to set up climate smart jobs in uganda. there is 133 grand to monitor the afghan taliban's narcotics ban. £50,000 to study the health of shrimps in bangladesh. you sent £25 million to support green urban growth in somalia. shall we just check with somalia? do we think and see how they're getting on with your money? >> somalia's president says the death toll has risen to at least 100 after two car bombs hit the caphal 100 after two car bombs hit the capital, mogadishu. >> what are they going to do with that? fight the jihadis off by planting a few trees. are they? it's 25 million quids worth of your money. that's just
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been blown up, isn't it? you sent 15 brand new electric porsche sports cars to albania so they could use them for their prison service. then there's 22.5 million on green growth in nepal 22.5 million on green growth in nepal. nepal? i mean, if only there was more, i don't know. rural landscape in nepal. yeah.i rural landscape in nepal. yeah. i think we can all agree that we should all pay our fair share towards green growth over there. £264,000 combating disinformation in ethiopia. i mean, what will they discover there? maybe there wasn't a famine. you know, maybe it was all just a big con by oxfam. although, to be fair, it wouldn't be the worst thing that oxfam has done. and then there's £8.6 million supporting renewable energy in indonesia. well, let's look a little bit closer to home now, shall we? whilst pensioners freeze to death, people can't afford to
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have kids or afford to live in a squalid bedsit in slough. we are handing over tens of millions of pounds to so—called academics to study meaningless tosh. the government spent 200 grand researching the impact of star wars on the environment, 502 winter fuel payments for pensioners. that would be roughly 190 4k researching gay pig roughly 190 4k researching gay pig masculinities, which resulted in a film called oink, which i am told by my producers i am not allowed to show you on account of the fact that it's far too graphic. so you spent 200 grand to not be able to see this stuff. anyway, that's money well spent, isn't it? £407,000 researching gender based and racialized violence in ecuador. £311,000 to the university of leicester can research indigenous film ecologies in india. 842,000 researching the europe that gay porn built. fantastic. so i present this show to you tonight, sitting on
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the foundations of gay porn. remarkable, isn't it? and then there's the money that gets gobbled up by the public sector. you pay £19.5 million for transport for london to move office, and then you paid £60 million so their staff can get into work, even when the transport system is disrupted. now, forgive me, but are they not the ones causing that disruption? we spent £1 billion for asylum accommodation and support in the north—west of england. so again, can you imagine what places like bolton or blackpool or bootle could do with £1 billion if we helped to regenerate their local areas? no, i mean it goes entirely towards looking after illegals instead. and then you found well done, you found the money to donate £73 million for translation services for the nhs. so people who can't be bothered to learn our language can get the tax payer funded healthcare that they deserve. all of that is shocking. but imagine what we don't know about. the nhs had a £106
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