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>> late. >> late. >> it's 9 pm. i'm patrick christys tonight. >> are you and your brother? yeah, i'm a good guy. bebe guy. pack that up because it's not going to work on the day of judgement. >> a victory for gb news as we made sure a radical islamic preacher is now banned from the uk. >> but if you look just at the quran, you will get the indication that you can have sexual intercourse with the five year old. british. islamic preachers are now set to be banned by the netherlands for apparently being too radical. are we now seen as an exporter of radicalism plus.
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>> populism? >> populism? >> and a criminal afghan failed asylum seeker rammed a car through a crowd in germany. as british immigration judges keep letting foreign criminals stay here, i ask, how will they sleep at night when one of them slaughters people on our streets? >> and it must be really incredible to be part of building, i mean, actually here, not just building houses, but building a community. >> here in there. just talk to us. talk to us. just talk to us. >> keir starmer is humiliated by farmers and sped off in his chauffeur driven land rover. oh, and he loves a private jet, doesn't he? well, it's a nightmare for hard working brits, though, as labour looks set to slap a net zero tax on flights. but starmer obviously can get that private jet to cornwall. also this evening.
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is trump about to bring peace to europe? should labour let him finish the ukraine war? and it's a bad day for florence of belgravia. rory stewart stopped. >> doesn't matter. you have a contract. so you know, turquoise mountain, which my wife shoshanna runs, has a contract. had another million dollars to go. money just stops. >> massive posho and alastair campbell's lapdog, rory stewart, is moaning that trump and musk have withdrawn $1 million of funding for his wife's charity. that helps afghans to weave and make artisan cupboards. >> i am incredibly confident that kamala harris is going to win this and win this by a large margin, and i would bet £100,000. >> oh, lord. >> oh, lord. >> i'm very, very confident kamala harris will win. >> oh, i bet he wishes he bet a hundred grand on trump now, doesn't he? pathetic. and it's a bad day for the left wingers all round. >> actually wrong. and you're
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leftist. >> so you seem you seem like you're interested in having a you're interested in having a you seem like. oh, you know what, richard? bye bye. bye bye. >> oh, on my panel tonight is guido fawkes. is ellie wheatley, tory peer, lord bailey and ex—labour minister bill rammell. and do you remember these two doctors who said that they essentially killed israeli patients? >> but i'm so upset that the israeli like, eventually you're going to get killed and you're going to get killed and you're going to get killed and you're going to go to jahannam, inshallah. one day, one day, one day, one day. >> your time will come. >> your time will come. >> well, now they appear to have found a lawyer. >> it would have been provocative. it would have been one intended to entrap. >> okay. get ready. britain, here we go. gb news has beaten the islamists next.
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>> good evening. it's just gone. 9:00. these are your headlines. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says kyiv will not accept any peace deal agreed by russia and the us, without its involvement. this comes as donald trump has assured that ukraine would have a seat at the table in any negotiation over the war. speaking from the oval office, the us president said he trusts putin on the ukraine war and he confirmed that defence secretary pete hegseth comments on ukraine not joining nato were accurate. >> war has to end. the young people are being killed at levels that nobody's seen since world war ii. and somebody said, oh, i should have called zelenskyy first. i don't think so. i mean, we have to find out whether or not russia wants to make a deal. i know that zelenskyy wants to make a deal because he told me that. but i now know that russia wants to make a deal. i don't see any way that a country in russia's position could allow them just in their position , could allow
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in their position, could allow them to join nato. >> meanwhile, donald trump has announced a new reciprocal tariff policy, saying our allies are worse than our enemies when it comes to import taxes. speaking from the oval office, the us president demanded a level playing field via a reciprocal tariff system that could set up a global economic stand off. it is understood to mean tariffs aimed at any country that imposes a levy on us products. us tariffs would match the higher duty rates charged by other countries. in other news, at least 28 people have been injured, including children, after a car was driven into a crowd in a suspected attack in munich. local media have named the 24 year old suspect as farhad n. reports say he came to germany in 2016. he had his asylum application rejected, but his deportation was suspended. police say counter—terrorism officers have taken over the investigation due
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to indications the suspect has extremist background. two men accused of attacking police at manchester airport have denied assaulting police officers after assaulting police officers after a video of the incident went viral. 20 year old mohammed ahmad faces multiple charges, including causing actual bodily harm to two officers. his brother, 25 year old mohammed ahmad, is charged with injuring a male officer during the brawl at terminal two. a female officer suffered a broken nose and two officers remain under investigation for potential misconduct. both men had their unconditional bail extended after they entered not guilty pleas at liverpool crown court earlier today. and king charles and queen camilla have been met by a large group of anti—monarchy demonstrators on their visit to middlesbrough today. the royal couple were greeted by the republic's large yellow placards reading not my king, with protesters chanting
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the phrase as they arrived. the king and queen were in the north—east city to learn how the town is supporting its residents across a range of issues, from mental health concerns to knife crime. 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 the qr code, or go to gbnews.com/poll. >> chris billam—smith. >> chris billam—smith. >> as regular viewers will know, my show has revealed that radical islamic preachers are on their way to britain. one of them, mohammed, is banned in the netherlands and germany for being too extreme. he's reportedly supported violence carried out by hamas and urged others to do the same. mufti munir is the other one. he is on record spouting anti—semitic
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rhetoric and discussing stoning adulterers in graphic detail. we sent the home office loads of video clips of these two preachers, so they had all the info. now, earlier today, shadow home secretary chris philp wrote to yvette cooper. he said i write to ask you to take immediate steps to block the entry of islamist hate. preacher mohammed hobbles freedom of speech, does not walk hand in hand with freedom of extremist islam. clerics to come to britain as well, to come to this country and further their attempts to undermine our society. he's rightly been barred from other countries, including a ban on entering all schengen zone nations. that was chris philp's letter there. well, i can now announce to you what appears to be a massive victory for gb news and for britain. we understand that the home office will take steps to block mohammed from coming to the uk. i think it's fair to say that this would not have happened if we had not applied massive pressure. so i'll just
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say that again. it appears that the home office will now take steps to block mohammed from coming to the uk. and i will say this as well. assuming that is correct, then credit where credit is due. yvette cooper the home office i think, have done the right thing and i think many people in our viewers and listeners will say that, that they have done the right thing, that if this individual does not come to britain, that is the right decision. and that appears to be the decision that has been made. but this will no doubt be a blow for at least one of the venues for his tour, where they said they were happy to let him preach there. the werneth suite in manchester, it's called, has been sent all the material from these radical preachers. in fact, i spoke to them on the phone yesterday. they told us yesterday that they would contact the charity who was organising this event, one ummah. and today they told us that they were prepared for it to go ahead, because it was just about ramadan. right. well, it doesn't really matter about that though, does it? because it
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appears that they were going to wilfully platform a man who has been banned for extremism in the netherlands and in germany, and who claimed, reportedly to support hamas. the wernher suite in manchester appeared happy to platform a man who reportedly supports violence carried out by hamas. and that's on them at the end of the day, isn't it? although it now looks like he won't be there as there we go. but in another story for you, yes, it's another gb news exclusive. we can reveal that politicians in the netherlands are trying to block a prominent british islamic man from entering their country, because they say he is too extreme. mohammed hijab, who obviously denies being an islamist or a danger to society at all, is on record appearing to suggest that under 16 year olds could be able to consent to sexual intercourse. >> can marry whomever you want to marry so long as it doesn't cause them harm, physical or psychological. so, for example, if i marry a 100 year old woman and you get involved with her intimately, she might die. i mean, she or she might have some
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kind of a health problem. so we would say that, well, if you if you were to be intimate with a 14 year old or, you know, 13 year old who's got huge hips and huge breasts and huge body, i mean, quite frankly, we would say it's not it's not going to have the same effect medically. i mean, no one can make the argument. but in these countries where we live in now, one is legal and one is both are one is illegal. so in other words, you can't marry a hundred year old woman, but you can marry that that girl that's you know, you can't be. you're a paedophile if you if you go for the girl that's got the hips. and once again, paedophilia is very relative. >> what's that line at the end isn't it. i think it's paedophilia is very relative. it's that line at the end there. but he clarified his position on social media by saying the modern day idea that adulthood starts at 16 or 18 is an arbitrary social construct. having said this, i do not advocate that anyone break the law in any country that they are in and get married before these ages. so there we go. and he
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does also seem to apparently think that maybe gay people are a parasite for the west. >> do you know what the advantage of lgbt is? what did you say? no, no, no, we have. no, no it's not. what are you talking about? no, i'll tell you. there's advantages of that. no, it's not what you're thinking. whatever you're thinking, hopefully you're not thinking, hopefully you're not thinking anything. but there are advantages. which is? it's a parasite to the western civilisation. this would be fantastic for them, let's be honest. so they're destroying themselves. which means when the western civilisation destroys itself from within, it's less likely to destroy us from without. because if you have so many people from the lgbt and the trans community coming into iraq and afghanistan, i think the taliban will look at each other and say, we don't know what to do. these guys, you know, do we admit them into the hospital? what do we do with them? and this is what ibn khaldun referred to as decline of communities or civilisations and societies. >> he thinks that islam is a warrior religion. >> your religion has to have an expansionist element. so then,
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therefore, there is. no situation or conceivability of peace being made between muslims and non—muslims. islam is a warrior religion in many ways, andifs warrior religion in many ways, and it's unapologetically so. it's about expansion, it's about conquest and so on. >> okay, so he's been pictured taking part in so—called muslim patrols as well. i mean, what do they even mean really? but he looks like. apparently so, yeah. lovely stuff. well, the dutch immigration and asylum minister will decide whether or not mr huab will decide whether or not mr hijab can enter their country. and apparently there's going to be a vote on it in parliament on tuesday. a tweet from one of the leading coalition party mps reads that hate preachers do not belong in the netherlands. so i wondered whether or not britain is now seen as an exporter of radical islam. and it wasn't so long ago that now vice president of the united states jd vance, did say this. >> i was talking with a friend recently, and we were talking
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about, you know, one of the big dangers in the in the world, of course, is nuclear proliferation, though, of course, the biden administration doesn't care about it. and i was talking about, you know, what is the first truly islamic country that will get a nuclear weapon? and we were like, maybe it's iran. you know, maybe pakistan already kind of counts. and then we sort of finally decided maybe it's actually the uk since labourjust it's actually the uk since labour just took over. >> well, i'm joined now by the dutch senator annabelle. annabelle, thank you very much for joining us tonight. i do forjoining us tonight. i do want to talk to you in more general terms, really, about the way that britain is viewed now in the netherlands. is it viewed as a country that, you know, can be a hotbed of radicalisation, that can export radicalisation to the rest of europe? >> well, thank you for having me. i wouldn't well, i would prefer if you would keep your radical preachers and muslims on your side of the canal and not send them over to us. but having said that, unfortunately we also have a lot of home—grown
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radicalism, you know, types of people that say those things that we just saw. they're not exclusively british, and it's not like you are exporting it to us. we have that problem here, too, but we do look very worried too, but we do look very worried to your in the north sea to see what's going on there, because it seems to be more aggressive there in the uk, you know, with there in the uk, you know, with the massive prayers in the streets and the preachers, you have also many more horrendous terrorist attacks over there than we had over here. so we are a bit worried and also because of the political correctness seems to be i mean, we consider ourselves to be politically correct here in the netherlands, but well over in the uk it seems a lot worse even. do i need to mention the rotherham scandal, all the grooming gang scandals that you have had? there were mainly also caused or kept going because of the inability to
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address a core of the problem being islamic gangs. so that's a long answer. the short answer is there is some exportation if you if you call it that going on. but we do have plenty of problems of our own. >> so it's interesting what you say there really, which is that britain is seen as being what more woke is it than, dare i say it, more tolerant to the point of self—destruction than a lot of self—destruction than a lot of a lot of other european nations? would that be the view across the across the canal, as you said earlier on? >> well, there is a certainly among a more right wing circles, the suicidal tolerance as it's called. also you see france for example, is being has a very large muslim community, but the levels of tolerance and also the, the, the way the authorities crack down on criticism of islam in the uk, it seems far worse over where you're standing, to be honest.
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yes. >> annabel, can i just say thank you very much for making the time for us this evening, and i hope to check in with you next week, when maybe we can we can have some kind of update if this case that we mentioned earlier on does go to parliament, it would be great to talk then. so it's annabel nanninga is a dutch senator as well. look, i will just emphasise again that in the case of mohamed hijab, he's not on any extremist watch list. he's not classed as an extremist in this country here in britain. and no doubt he would deny, i imagine very much does deny being in any way an extremist. i want to make that very, very clear. but let's get the thoughts of my panel this evening. we are joined by senior reporter guido fawkes. ellie wheatley, we've got tory peer lord bailey and former labour minister bill rammell. sure. i'll start with you. what do you make of this, this, this kind of victory for gb news in a sense here that we appear to have managed to block this mohammed from coming to britain. what do you think? >> it's three things to. >> it's three things to. >> be said. >> be said. >> firstly. >> firstly. >> it's a shame that it fell 3027 00:17:57
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