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you have a leader of a party, nigel farage, who | leader of a party, nigel farage, who knows _ leader the uk prime minister. who talks- knows donald trump better than the uk prime minister. who talks trump better— uk prime minister. who talks trump better kemi — uk prime minister. who talks trump better kemi badenoch _ uk prime minister. who talks trump better kemi badenoch or— uk prime minister. who talks trump better kemi badenoch or farage? i uk prime minister. who talks trumpl better kemi badenoch or farage? we saw she _ better kemi badenoch or farage? we saw she had — better kemi badenoch or farage? we saw she had close _ better kemi badenoch or farage? we saw she had close talks. _ better kemi badenoch or farage? we saw she had close talks. we - better kemi badenoch or farage? we saw she had close talks.— better kemi badenoch or farage? we saw she had close talks.- we l saw she had close talks. we are we are seeint saw she had close talks. we are we are seeing how _ saw she had close talks. we are we are seeing how influential— saw she had close talks. we are we are seeing 1 tur
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because, as nigel farage has said, the brexit party was burned that way in 2019.grow further from. i think you're currently on about 25%, obviously, for reform to govern on its own, without the help of the tories or anyone else for that matter, that vote share needs to begin with a three. it probably needs to be 34, 35 at a minimum. do you think you can do that over the next four years, and how will you do that? how will you broaden your sort of appeal so you can win over not just tories but also labour voters? >> i mean, i agree, we need to and we are doing actually i mean, what i find remarkable, which we i think we only saw it briefly during brexit where we could pull from the left as well. but with reform it is remarkable on the ground. camilla i've seen it myself when i'm campaigning. reform's ability to pull from both labour and conservative, and we've seen it in the recent council by—election results. and i think that the elections, what's left. we know that obviously conservatives and labour have been colluding to cancel a lot and they've cancelled a lot.
because, as nigel farage has said, the brexit party was burned that way in 2019.grow further from. i think you're currently on about 25%, obviously, for reform to govern on its own, without the help of the tories or anyone else for that matter, that vote share needs to begin with a three. it probably needs to be 34, 35 at a minimum. do you think you can do that over the next four years, and how will you do that? how will you broaden your sort of appeal so you can win over not just tories but...
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who has echoed these _ and nigel farage who has echoed these things but also talk elsewhere, there is vance, the — echo with what you heard from jd vance, the vice president of the united — vance, the vice president of the united states at the munich security conference on what you heard today. she was _ conference on what you heard today. she was attempting to echo jd vance. she was attempting to echojd vance. there were important differences because she spoke about the threat from russia in a way thatjd vance didn't. jd vance says the threat comes from inside europe itself and she wasn't quite going that far but frankly it was a disappointing speech from a leader of an opposition that has to be relevant and i do actually believe a good government benefits from a good opposition and at the moment, what i am hearing from kemi badenoch is more of the same, culture wars stuff. if which doctor willie stewart, one of the world's leading experts on brain injury, has told newsnight exclusively that this new rule, quote, places the spectacle of the game ahead of players�* brains because he d
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well, nigel farage us us all a stark that earlier on today. welcome back to farage with me.bney standing in for the big man now, the usual presenter of this show. of course, nigel farage has been out with farmers today as they took to the streets of westminster for more than three to protest against new inheritance tax rules from the labour party. now hundreds of tractors descended on the capital just hours before mps were due to debate. the petition, calling for current tax exemptions for working farms to remain in place. still, labour has insisted it will not make a u—turn on its plan to introduce that 20% inheritance tax rate on farms more than worth more than £1 million. now, i'd like to say i'm joined in the studio by justin rogers. he's the head of farmers to action, the organisers behind today's farmers protest, as well as my panel. and that's still joined by gwen taylor, the former spokesman for reform uk, and doctor tessa dunlop, the historian and broadcaster. justin, let's start with you. the third time now, there's been a peaceful turnout. a very handsome turnout
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nigel farage.olitician, how do the brits view the trump administration so far? >> across the country is a growing admiration because something remarkable is happening in america. a guy said to the electorate this is what i am going to do and he is doing it. right across the british political spectrum whether you like trump or not he is delivering and these threatened tariffs are a part of that. stuart: the brits have volunteered to keep peacekeeping troops and ukraine. how do the brits feel about that? how do you feel about that? >> i've got mixed feelings. labor and tourism run down the british army so far, a frontline contribution of 4 to 5000 soldiers so wouldn't be that big a plan. i don't think it is premature to commit troops. we don't know what the final shape of the deal is. we are not ruling it out completely. let's wait and see. stuart: you are at the cpac conference, what is your message to america? >> thank you, thank you. you may not have saved not just your own country but the entire
nigel farage.olitician, how do the brits view the trump administration so far? >> across the country is a growing admiration because something remarkable is happening in america. a guy said to the electorate this is what i am going to do and he is doing it. right across the british political spectrum whether you like trump or not he is delivering and these threatened tariffs are a part of that. stuart: the brits have volunteered to keep peacekeeping troops and ukraine. how do the brits...
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so it's really them who are here and nigel farage s-gffering here and nigel farage reform having a great that trump is in his crossing over? that some of the..- , that the over? that some of the..- . that the president is messaging that the president is with using is resonating with british voters? i using is resonating with british voters? ,., , british voters? i wouldn't say erha -s british voters? i wouldn't say perhaps _ the - peg'hagsspecifically the that trump is using, messaging that trump is using, but perhaps it is more of a wider context which was alluded -e the start of this piece. to in the start of this piece. about democracies, particularly western democracies worldwide where parties who are offering where oerties who ere otterfi’ "'” w” " right solutions, —= 77 “— 77 to the ri - ht to the right of the mainstream treditionetrneinstreern 77 77 spectrum are popularityj 7 '7" 1 £5 £5 a; popularity7,7 7 t77he7y777 77 popularity, theyfare 77 popularity, theyfare afi in popularity, and they are all , , perhaps similar things regarding immigration, regarding immigration, regarding r
so it's really them who are here and nigel farage s-gffering here and nigel farage reform having a great that trump is in his crossing over? that some of the..- , that the over? that some of the..- . that the president is messaging that the president is with using is resonating with british voters? i using is resonating with british voters? ,., , british voters? i wouldn't say erha -s british voters? i wouldn't say perhaps _ the - peg'hagsspecifically the that trump is using, messaging that...
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want to talk about it anymore, because basically because i said, why don't you justjoin up with nigel farageifferent argument around facts, and he wants people to come and help him push facts that boost that case. should we just have a inasmuch as anybody can ever, but we do have some handy bullet points from our of the politicking about this. the customs union has harmed our trade. how much can you point to brexit, how much brexit absolutely did damage our economic prospects. so that is point one. to the eu budget. out, but we don't send money to brussels any more sets its own rules. about... to record levels and then did start to come down. priti patel, who's now the shadow foreign secretary but of course was the home secretary as the uk left with the fact that migration has gone up an awful lot. is at risk of losing or indeed already has lost to reform on their right. is basically the question of whether the conservative party theresa may had voted remain was that the reason the uk had voted to leave and immigration needed to come down. interesting in and of itself. i didn't know that. i
want to talk about it anymore, because basically because i said, why don't you justjoin up with nigel farageifferent argument around facts, and he wants people to come and help him push facts that boost that case. should we just have a inasmuch as anybody can ever, but we do have some handy bullet points from our of the politicking about this. the customs union has harmed our trade. how much can you point to brexit, how much brexit absolutely did damage our economic prospects. so that is point...
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nigel farage's right thing u.k.its pro-immigration control and anti-climate control stances is the most popular party in the u.k. according to a leading pollster within the margin of error. reform is ahead of the governing labor party, the very unpopular prime minister at 25%. and a few more points ahead of the long serving conservative tories. a big fan of president trump and vice versa. attendee at mar-a-lago and inauguration and called trump's return to power an inspiration. trump ally elon musk has been a booster of far acknowledge. recently they had a bit of a falling out. musk has been a hater of stormer and a fan of the right wing afd party in germany. germans have national elections in two weeks and that party has made gains against a frontrunner cdu. few say they would work with the national grouping. john, back in the u.k. it might be a few years before there is a national election but local elections in a few months and that has establishment policy very worried and elsewhere with an unhappy electorate an
nigel farage's right thing u.k.its pro-immigration control and anti-climate control stances is the most popular party in the u.k. according to a leading pollster within the margin of error. reform is ahead of the governing labor party, the very unpopular prime minister at 25%. and a few more points ahead of the long serving conservative tories. a big fan of president trump and vice versa. attendee at mar-a-lago and inauguration and called trump's return to power an inspiration. trump ally elon...
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are you panicking about nigel farage? privately, they are.the public, so of course they will put their vote with the protest party. i think changing the rules to indefinitely to remain as one of the ways that we can do that. there is a question about how many this new idea would manyeoeeple this new idea wee-la pot some people manyeaeepte this new idea wedtd not some people who suggest most who suggest most who are suggest most who are likely jest most who are likely je leavet who are likely je leave would people who are likely to leave would do so five years anyway, so do'sorwithinrfiveryears anywaygso �* much with the extension make how moch with the extension make of a it would how moch with the extension make in a it would r: how moch with the extension make in a lot it would r: how moch with the extension make in a lot of it would r: how moch with the extension make in a lot of money t would r: how moch with the extension make in a lot of money forould r: how moch with the extension make in a lot of money for the r: bring in a lot of mon
are you panicking about nigel farage? privately, they are.the public, so of course they will put their vote with the protest party. i think changing the rules to indefinitely to remain as one of the ways that we can do that. there is a question about how many this new idea would manyeoeeple this new idea wee-la pot some people manyeaeepte this new idea wedtd not some people who suggest most who suggest most who are suggest most who are likely jest most who are likely je leavet who are likely je...
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audience might recognise, including the former conservative prime minister and reform uk party leader nigel faragein". in ukraine they are worried a deal be imposed and it's deal will be imposed and it's not going to come with security 77 77 particularlyfromf guarantees. particularly ffgm us. do you what the us the us. do you know what the us has in mind in of has in mind in terms of providing of the mm guarantees? i don't want to get in front of— guarantees? i don't want to get in front of_ on i in front of the negotiators on that point, but i know he's about it and there's serious about it and there's been a critical minerals deal offered to repay the 200 billion taxpayers. that people who are being overly critical need is there, it is like keith kellogg is meeting is going to do that. president macron is going to be in washington next week, talking to mrtrump, he said he is going to tell him he cannot be week with mr putin. who is an authoritarian dictator, and whether or not when it comes to negotiating. i don't think anybody is trying to let pope, he to let vladimir putin pope, he invaded is
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to gb news was a tweet that zara put out was basically a picture of nigel with some graphics on nigel farageis advertising the date of our conference in birmingham next, next month, the 28th of march, i think it is. and basically saying we're waiting for you. >> well, can you imagine if nigel did that to her, put a cross through and look what actually happened to nigel when he was campaigning. he had that milkshake thrown at him. could have been a lot worse. we've already had two mps assassinated. does she not realise the danger she could be creating? this woman is a disgrace. i am absolutely livid with this. and really, how about i look at the polls? because reform are the largest growing british political party we have? they are, and they are doing so well. 27% in the polls are. laboun well. 27% in the polls are. labour, i think are down at 24, conservatives at 20. >> stephen, you're of a certain age. i think you're a little bit younger than my parents who are still rattling about, well, probably watching this right now. but, you know, for them, ex—labour voters voted tory for the first ti
to gb news was a tweet that zara put out was basically a picture of nigel with some graphics on nigel farageis advertising the date of our conference in birmingham next, next month, the 28th of march, i think it is. and basically saying we're waiting for you. >> well, can you imagine if nigel did that to her, put a cross through and look what actually happened to nigel when he was campaigning. he had that milkshake thrown at him. could have been a lot worse. we've already had two mps...
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reform uk's leader, nigel farage, is hosting in south—west england. of the labour party, which was around members and, when we overtake them, we will be the biggest political party in this country. newspapers, you'll see there's much talk of me doing deals with the conservative party. but, sadly, they betrayed the country with open—door sir, because we are going to replace them! the integration of the baltic states lithuania, latvia ursula von der leyen said the chains of power lines linking them to hostile neighbours will now be a thing of the past. ms von der leyen was speaking in vilnius, baltic leaders. the plans for this move away from russian and belarusian grids has been discussed for decades but gained momentum after russia's full—scale invasion of ukraine in 2022. ursula von der leyen emphasised the historical let's have a listen. today, history is made. european electricity grid. are being dismantled. this is freedom. freedom from blackmails. it's truly a big, big deal. and the soviet past because this connection, dependent on russia. for cyber attacks in many countries and in m
reform uk's leader, nigel farage, is hosting in south—west england. of the labour party, which was around members and, when we overtake them, we will be the biggest political party in this country. newspapers, you'll see there's much talk of me doing deals with the conservative party. but, sadly, they betrayed the country with open—door sir, because we are going to replace them! the integration of the baltic states lithuania, latvia ursula von der leyen said the chains of power lines...
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a tireless campaigner for brexit was reform ukip leader nigel farage. here he is celebrating five years ago today. mr farage is holding a reform party conference in kemi badenoch constituency. he told martin daubney although it was the right thing to do, we haven't grasped the opportunities that could have come with it. >> there are so many things that we stayed aligned to, including most of their rule book. now, clearly what keir starmer wants to do is in terms of, of defence and perhaps even foreign policy, tie us closer to the european union. from the sounds of it, he wants us to start mirroring the single market rulebook. i mean, none of that is good. but is keir starmer going to take us back into the european union? no, he is not. so i just see this now as being unfinished business. you're quite right. starmer was an uber remainer, a rejoiner wanted to have a second referendum. the tories, from what i can see now, never really believed in it. so reform are the only people who can finish the only people who can finish the job. >> despite the economi
a tireless campaigner for brexit was reform ukip leader nigel farage. here he is celebrating five years ago today. mr farage is holding a reform party conference in kemi badenoch constituency. he told martin daubney although it was the right thing to do, we haven't grasped the opportunities that could have come with it. >> there are so many things that we stayed aligned to, including most of their rule book. now, clearly what keir starmer wants to do is in terms of, of defence and perhaps...
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nigel farage, where is nigel?> and elon musk says that all federal employees will have to report their activities or risk being fired. in a post on x this evening, musk said workers will shortly receive an email requesting to understand what they got done last week. failure to respond will be taken as a resignation, while us president trump urged musk to be more aggressive in his efforts to shnnk aggressive in his efforts to shrink the federal government. despite uproar over layoffs and deep spending cuts. those are the latest gb news headlines. for now, it's back to ben. >> 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/alerts alerts. >> jason bradbury vaiews@gbnews.uk. >> hello and welcome to headliners, where we give you the best of tomorrow's newspapers with the best of today's comedians. well, the ones that are available. first things first, let's see what we have on the front pages. the mail on sunday leads wit
nigel farage, where is nigel?> and elon musk says that all federal employees will have to report their activities or risk being fired. in a post on x this evening, musk said workers will shortly receive an email requesting to understand what they got done last week. failure to respond will be taken as a resignation, while us president trump urged musk to be more aggressive in his efforts to shnnk aggressive in his efforts to shrink the federal government. despite uproar over layoffs and deep...
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. —— nigel farage. 5.5 million voters in southern - england are being denied the right where reform ukw what will replace them. - so, council areas in england so, councilareas in england having so, council areas in england having elections cancelled, but we should say there still are elections shodld sayrtherestillrarerelections place in other county taking place in 1d other county areas and nine other types godncil areas and ninerether tyses local as well of local authorities, as well as some elections for mayors that will somerelectionsrformayors that will place in may, so it still will a measure of the a measure of7the public mood be a measure of the public mood most of however, it will a of however, it will be a smaller one. �* ., , of however, it will be a smaller one. �* . , �* m at westminster. and barnaby webber, and also ian coates. the family of one of the victims say calocane's care was a horror show. to kill three others. of missed opportunities. and distress at its findings. enough is enough. from today, change will happen. we will ensure it. this is a watershed moment. wh
. —— nigel farage. 5.5 million voters in southern - england are being denied the right where reform ukw what will replace them. - so, council areas in england so, councilareas in england having so, council areas in england having elections cancelled, but we should say there still are elections shodld sayrtherestillrarerelections place in other county taking place in 1d other county areas and nine other types godncil areas and ninerether tyses local as well of local authorities, as well as...
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and that is why the reform uk leader, - is why the reform uk leader, nigel farage, is able to make haying its approach to this issue, necessarily the = 2:22: but the e 5 but the commlinication is issue but the communication is in a big way by the affected in a big way by the threat of reform uk. political threat of reform uk. it 234 ., a, story it might sound a neck story thing to months thing to say, seven months after an election in which the labour won over 400 labour party won over 400 mps —— it might sound $ r—fo rm $ refo—m won extraordinary. and reform won just five but it is very rare i just five butit is very rare i 7 to just five butit is very rare i to a just five but,it is very rare i . to a figure just five but,it is very rare i . �*indeed figure just five but,it is very rare i . �*indeed a figure just five but,it is very rare i . �*indeed a junior figure just five but,it is very rare i . �*indeed a junior labour ure or indeed a junior labour in and they mention e mention their 5 e mention theirfears j e mention their fears about don't mention their fears about what appear
and that is why the reform uk leader, - is why the reform uk leader, nigel farage, is able to make haying its approach to this issue, necessarily the = 2:22: but the e 5 but the commlinication is issue but the communication is in a big way by the affected in a big way by the threat of reform uk. political threat of reform uk. it 234 ., a, story it might sound a neck story thing to months thing to say, seven months after an election in which the labour won over 400 labour party won over 400 mps...
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nigel farage, where is nigel? thank you nigel. thank you. what a great guy.der of spain's vox party. santiago abascal. thank you, san diego. thank you. thank you very much. i thought that was you. thank you very much. great job you're doing. and a friend of mine, eduardo bolsonaro of brazil, the chamber of deputies. thank you, thank you. say hello to your father. thank you very much. great family, great gentleman and a great family. and our great first lady melania is watching us right now on television. so give her a hand. give her a hand. whoa! >> thank you. >> thank you. oh, she's going to be happy. that's so nice. we love our first lady. everybody does. with the help of so many incredible supporters here today, we're going to forge a new and lasting political majority that will drive american politics for generations to come. i think we're going to do fantastically well in the midterms. you know, in theory, the one that wins the presidency does not do well in the midterms. but i think this is going to be a change. we're at a level i don't think we've been
nigel farage, where is nigel? thank you nigel. thank you. what a great guy.der of spain's vox party. santiago abascal. thank you, san diego. thank you. thank you very much. i thought that was you. thank you very much. great job you're doing. and a friend of mine, eduardo bolsonaro of brazil, the chamber of deputies. thank you, thank you. say hello to your father. thank you very much. great family, great gentleman and a great family. and our great first lady melania is watching us right now on...
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the former conservative prime minister liz truss called for the uk to have it's uk — nigel farage.ered for, what his tenure be remembered for? you will be remembered for? you look at some _ will be remembered for? you look at some of— will be remembered for? you look at some of the _ will be remembered for? you look at some of the successes te'eh'at some'af . 7 statssts his te'eh'at samenft'hrsm'tzsg - his party and teehat samenft'hrsm'tzsg - his party and our- te'eh'at samenft'hrsm'tzsg - his party and our country. for his party and our country -m for his party and our country - those consequentiall during those consequential years— during those consequential years that _ during those consequential years that he _ during those consequential years that he served - during those consequential years that he served they i during those consequential i years that he served they will have — years that he served they will have a — years that he served they will have a - legacy - years that he served they will have a - legacy. i'm - years that he served they willl have a - legacy. i'm proud
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nigel farage. where is nigel? thank you, nigel. thank you. what a great guy.eader of spain's box party. thank you, san diego. thank you very much. i thought that was you. thank you very much. great job you're doing. and a friend of mine, eduardo bosinaro of brazil. the chamber of deputies. thank you. say hello to your father. great family. great gentleman. and a great family. and our first lady, melania is watching us on television. so give her a hand. give her a hand. [applause] whoa! thank you. thank you. oh, she's going to be happy. that's so nice. we love our first lady. everybody does. with the help of so many incredible supporters here today, we're going to forge a new and lasting political majority that will drive american politics for generations to come. i think we're going to do fantastically well in the mid terms. you know in theory, the one that wins the presidency does not do well the mid terms. but i think this is going to be a change. we're at a level -- i don't think we've been at this level maybe ever as the republican party. we're a bigger, b
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way tie at the next general election, with labour cabinet ministers set to lose their seats and nigel farageding the balance of power. the survey of almost 6000 people found reform uk would have 175 seats. labour would drop from 412 to 174, and the conservatives would gain around 50 wes streeting. yvette cooper and angela rayner would be among those to lose their seats, with the conservative and reform coalition the most likely outcome if an election was held tomorrow. and royal news the king and queen have been hosting a black tie dinner at highgrove tonight to celebrate italian cuisine, joined by stars including victoria and david beckham and stanley tucci. guests enjoyed a feast featuring british sourced ingredients like scottish crab and isle of wight tomatoes. well, now you know. tucci, a well known foodie, inspired the menu, which embodied the slow food philosophy that king charles has long championed. and special martinis were made with herbs from highgrove gardens served alongside the meal. the event also highlighted sustainable, slow fashion, with students showcasing their garment s
way tie at the next general election, with labour cabinet ministers set to lose their seats and nigel farageding the balance of power. the survey of almost 6000 people found reform uk would have 175 seats. labour would drop from 412 to 174, and the conservatives would gain around 50 wes streeting. yvette cooper and angela rayner would be among those to lose their seats, with the conservative and reform coalition the most likely outcome if an election was held tomorrow. and royal news the king...
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well, maybe nigel farage than the deputy leader of that party, richard tice, who richard joins us nowme to state of the nation. well, you heard the man there. 70% chance of you lot merging with that lot. the tory party. is it on? >> well, the first thing he said, of course, was the tories are likely to be slaughtered at the may elections. and i think the may elections. and i think the father of the house is bang on right there. look, with regard to talks of merger, look forget it. we're just focusing on doing what we're doing. we seem to be doing it rather well because we're now on average five, 6 or 7 points ahead of the tories. we're going up. they're going south. and i think very soon people are going to say, hang on, the tories are splitting the vote. we've heard that phrase before, haven't we, christopher? >> we have done. but the truth is that you really probably can't win power on your own. what you what you want to do is get in bed and talk to the tory party. and that's what donald trump did that did he took over the republican party back in 2016. surely you come to an agreeme
well, maybe nigel farage than the deputy leader of that party, richard tice, who richard joins us nowme to state of the nation. well, you heard the man there. 70% chance of you lot merging with that lot. the tory party. is it on? >> well, the first thing he said, of course, was the tories are likely to be slaughtered at the may elections. and i think the may elections. and i think the father of the house is bang on right there. look, with regard to talks of merger, look forget it. we're...
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. >> he's got the nigel farage connection. >> nigel farage connection.y. he's gagging to come back as a state visit. he loved being with her majesty the queen. he wants to be with the king and he wants to be with the king and he wants to be with prince william and the princess of wales. yeah for sure. >> let us know your thoughts this morning. gbnews.com/yoursay. but up next we're going to be telling you why owning cats. unbelievable in scotland is under threat. in just a moment. miaow. months. >> i'm not reading any of these puns. i'm not reading any of these puns. they're ridiculous. >> first, though, something that is not ridiculous, sit back and enjoy some top european holiday destination temperatures. >> i forecast a perfect holiday in the sun weather. >> looking good. >> looking good. >> then for sure. and no worries about our travel insurance. >> allclear travel insurance sponsors gb news travel destinations forecast. >> hello. well, there's plenty of fine weather around as higher pressure becomes established but unsettled in parts of greece. so a
. >> he's got the nigel farage connection. >> nigel farage connection.y. he's gagging to come back as a state visit. he loved being with her majesty the queen. he wants to be with the king and he wants to be with the king and he wants to be with prince william and the princess of wales. yeah for sure. >> let us know your thoughts this morning. gbnews.com/yoursay. but up next we're going to be telling you why owning cats. unbelievable in scotland is under threat. in just a...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome nigel farage. [applause] >> thank you so much.t a reception. it's great to be here and how amazing it is. 13 years ago, i was the only foreign speaker and now cpac is a global brand. congratulations. for making it happen. and what a time it is across the pond. my country, you can't say anything or you might get put in prison. we are getting poorer. everybody's miserable. governed by a left-wing awful government. november 5, america is optimistic. it's upbeat. and beginning of a golden age in america. and it is all because of one totally extraordinary individual. you know i can tell you if you take on the establishment, they do not come out with a drink. the whole british establish mant wanted us all the parties, all the big businesses and trade unions. and it was me alone saying this is a crazy idea. we want control of our sovereignty, our borders and back with the british people. and for daring to say that, they made my life help. the tough times i went through, i was nothing compared to what they put donald j. trump through. it
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from near saffron walden, nigel farage having a huge amount of fun here.t's kemi badenoch constituency. but they got into a row, didn't they, at christmas over the party membership numbers for reform, which she said were fake. not only were they not fake, reform have now got 190,000 members as against the conservatives, about 130,000. so nigel farage here, hundreds of reform members and they are on a roll. he's saying everybody laughed about me saying that brexit couldn't be done. they're not laughing now. also saying that the same appues also saying that the same applies about reform. sure, they've only got five mps at the moment, but it sounds if you believe what they say, like the sky is the limit. now i'm just going to grab one of them. he's being mobbed, but he knows he's going to talk to us. i'm just going to talk to us. i'm just going to talk to us. i'm just going to grab him. so this is rupert lowe. he is the reform mp. as you can see. lots of requests for selfies. he is the reform mp for great yarmouth. let's just have a quick word with him. excus
from near saffron walden, nigel farage having a huge amount of fun here.t's kemi badenoch constituency. but they got into a row, didn't they, at christmas over the party membership numbers for reform, which she said were fake. not only were they not fake, reform have now got 190,000 members as against the conservatives, about 130,000. so nigel farage here, hundreds of reform members and they are on a roll. he's saying everybody laughed about me saying that brexit couldn't be done. they're not...
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a tireless campaigner for brexit was reform uk leader nigel farage.ere he is celebrating five years ago. well, today mr farage is holding a reform party conference in kemi badenoch constituency. he's due to take to the stage any moment now. earlier he told martin daubney although it was the right thing to do, we haven't grasped the opportunities that could have come with it. >> there are so many things that we stayed aligned to, including most of their rule book. now, clearly what keir starmer wants to do is in terms of, of defence and perhaps even foreign policy ties closer to the european union. from the sounds of it, he wants us to start mirroring the single market rule book. i mean, none of that is good. but is keir starmer going to take us back into the european union? no, he is not. so i just see this now as being unfinished business. you're quite right. starmer was an uber remainer. rejoiner wanted to have a second referendum. the tories, from what i can see now, never really believed in it. so reform are the only people who can finish the only
a tireless campaigner for brexit was reform uk leader nigel farage.ere he is celebrating five years ago. well, today mr farage is holding a reform party conference in kemi badenoch constituency. he's due to take to the stage any moment now. earlier he told martin daubney although it was the right thing to do, we haven't grasped the opportunities that could have come with it. >> there are so many things that we stayed aligned to, including most of their rule book. now, clearly what keir...
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it's labour running scared from nigel farage and reform. the party is facing a backbench rebellion on migration. but tonight we will reveal the top labour seats that are facing an existential threat from reform, as the government is revealed to be planning a new islamophobia definition. i'm going to be asking tonight the free speech union founder, toby young, what this means for the future of free speech. i'll also be speaking to the former home secretary, suella braverman, about the government's plan to press ahead with the disastrous chagos surrender. plus, following the killing of a swedish anti—islam activist. we're going to be going live tonight to sweden, revealing how it has been utterly transformed by mass immigration. that's state of the nation with me. matt goodwin starts right now. state of the nation with me. matfacing win starts right now. state of the nation with me. matfacing winexistentialt now. state of the nation with me. matfacing winexistential threat are facing an existential threat from reform, as the government is rev
it's labour running scared from nigel farage and reform. the party is facing a backbench rebellion on migration. but tonight we will reveal the top labour seats that are facing an existential threat from reform, as the government is revealed to be planning a new islamophobia definition. i'm going to be asking tonight the free speech union founder, toby young, what this means for the future of free speech. i'll also be speaking to the former home secretary, suella braverman, about the...
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and now nigel farage is holding the balance of power.e poll's findings, the conservatives will win 178 seats, labour 174 and reform uk 175. now that is as tight as chris hope's wallet on a friday night, and that would be a dramatic rise from the five that reform won in 2020. for now, the most likely government outcome of this would point to a conservative reform uk coalition now. meanwhile, labour mps in 98 red wall seats are panicking that keir starmer isn't doing enough on immigration to keep the reform party at bay. but with many other labour mps in favour of freedom of movement and in fact some even wanting to give immigrants the right to vote. is immigration a problem that labour simply cannot or will not solve? now that is a lot to get our teeth into, and i've [000:09:09;00] [000:09:09;00]
and now nigel farage is holding the balance of power.e poll's findings, the conservatives will win 178 seats, labour 174 and reform uk 175. now that is as tight as chris hope's wallet on a friday night, and that would be a dramatic rise from the five that reform won in 2020. for now, the most likely government outcome of this would point to a conservative reform uk coalition now. meanwhile, labour mps in 98 red wall seats are panicking that keir starmer isn't doing enough on immigration to keep...
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want to augn that nigel farage would want to align with the conservatives would be to ditch net zeroo ditch net zero? i would say that if the labour party wants to get its base back, then it has to make a great fuss about the cost of electricity. i mean, power, electricity. i mean, power, electricity should always have three priorities security of supply, the cost to the consumer industry, and then think about the environment. and labour has done that in reverse. at the moment we promised reduced fuel pnces moment we promised reduced fuel prices and they're now very high indeed. and our industry is leaving. so i think if we want to get our base back, then we have to start with that. we also have to start with that. we also have to start with that. we also have to deal. and i've just been in the commons chamber. we also have to deal with what upsets my constituents, which is both illegal migration and the absolute numbers of migration. the labour party has to be quite firm, not racist, but very clear in a plan to deal with what, again, my constituents are angry about and see as a prob
want to augn that nigel farage would want to align with the conservatives would be to ditch net zeroo ditch net zero? i would say that if the labour party wants to get its base back, then it has to make a great fuss about the cost of electricity. i mean, power, electricity. i mean, power, electricity should always have three priorities security of supply, the cost to the consumer industry, and then think about the environment. and labour has done that in reverse. at the moment we promised...
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so are we talking about reform as a political game changer or nigel farage as a political game? s reform without nigel? that is the key question. >> well, i don't know. i mean, reform have got some great people there. yusuf, who is quite. >> he's impressive. impressive. he was very impressive on question time the other day. >> lee anderson, he was very good. lee anderson, who shoots from the hip, says what he wants. >> well, i'd never insult lee anderson. he's bigger than me. >> well, i wouldn't, i wouldn't if i were you, because he'll definitely win on that one. he's brilliant, isn't he? and he speaks the language of normal people. i think the problem with the labour party is they're just not listening to the constituents at all. and actually hearing from this andrew gwynne, it seems some of them hold their constituents in absolute contempt. >> well. >> well. >> i think it's a big problem. >> i think it's a big problem. >> i think it's a big problem. >> i have frequently come on here to defend the labour party, and i do the best i can. i've known andrew gwynne for years, and i w
so are we talking about reform as a political game changer or nigel farage as a political game? s reform without nigel? that is the key question. >> well, i don't know. i mean, reform have got some great people there. yusuf, who is quite. >> he's impressive. impressive. he was very impressive on question time the other day. >> lee anderson, he was very good. lee anderson, who shoots from the hip, says what he wants. >> well, i'd never insult lee anderson. he's bigger...
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on a particular day to reject nigel farage.lot of people are upset about this, as i've said, reported her and saying there was she was essentially creating hatred towards nigel farage. then the story moved on, because what's happened now, today is that lots of people have been challenging zara on this, saying that you shouldn't have done this post and so on. she's issued a statement on social media. it's quite a lengthy statement, but the essence of it is that she essentially compares things that reform uk have said to being comparable to the national front and the bnp, she says. she's a born and bred, proud brummie. her parents suffered the violent consequences of what she calls far right politics, and she speaks for many, she says, in the proud, multicultural city when she says she rejects the politics of hatred, hatred and division, she goes on to say that she thinks reform uk is a party bankrolled by billionaires, led by an ex banker and public school boys and so on and so forth. she says we stand for solutions, not scapego
on a particular day to reject nigel farage.lot of people are upset about this, as i've said, reported her and saying there was she was essentially creating hatred towards nigel farage. then the story moved on, because what's happened now, today is that lots of people have been challenging zara on this, saying that you shouldn't have done this post and so on. she's issued a statement on social media. it's quite a lengthy statement, but the essence of it is that she essentially compares things...
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mr hope, this is a very fine line for both nigel farage and keir starmer to tread. everybody on side. what do you make of what farage just said? >> well. >> well. >> all eyes are on farage today, dawn. now he's spoken on gb news. let's go back 24 hours. we heard from kemi badenoch, she said in response to that extraordinary statement on truth social by donald trump, that zelenskyy is not a dictator, which he isn't. he's elected, although he postponed elections from last year to be re—elected. and then we heard from late last night from the pm sir keir starmer he spoke to zelenskyy zelenskyy himself, and he said he expressed support for him, the spokesman said, as ukraine's democratically elected leader. and that's correct, of course, and perfectly reasonable, he said, to suspend elections as 1500 00:09:30,504
mr hope, this is a very fine line for both nigel farage and keir starmer to tread. everybody on side. what do you make of what farage just said? >> well. >> well. >> all eyes are on farage today, dawn. now he's spoken on gb news. let's go back 24 hours. we heard from kemi badenoch, she said in response to that extraordinary statement on truth social by donald trump, that zelenskyy is not a dictator, which he isn't. he's elected, although he postponed elections from last year...
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on a particular day to reject nigel farage.a lot of people are upset about this, as i've said, reported her and saying there was she was essentially creating hatred towards nigel farage. then the story moved on, because what's happened now, today is that lots of people have been challenging zara on this, saying that you shouldn't have done this post and so on. she's issued a statement on social media. it's quite a lengthy statement, but the essence of it is that she essentially compares things that reform uk have said to being comparable to the national front and the bnp, she says. she's a born and bred, proud brummie. her parents suffered the violent consequences of what she calls far right politics, and she speaks for many, she says, in the proud, multicultural city when she says she rejects the politics of hatred, hatred and division, she goes on to say that she thinks reform uk is a party bankrolled by billionaires, led by an ex banker and public school boys and so on and so forth. she says we stand for solutions, not scape
on a particular day to reject nigel farage.a lot of people are upset about this, as i've said, reported her and saying there was she was essentially creating hatred towards nigel farage. then the story moved on, because what's happened now, today is that lots of people have been challenging zara on this, saying that you shouldn't have done this post and so on. she's issued a statement on social media. it's quite a lengthy statement, but the essence of it is that she essentially compares things...
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we had what looks like a coordinated attack on reform uk and nigel farage, particularly on one issue, nhs. >> crux of farage's argument is this what was possible in the 20th century is not possible in the 21st. it's a miserablist, declinist vision for britain's future. people shouldn't have to choose between a health service that treats them on time, and an nhs free at the point of use. thatis nhs free at the point of use. that is a poverty of ambition for our country, and labour utterly rejects it. >> even when nigel farage tried asking a question about a war hero in pmqs on wednesday, he was drowned out by again seemingly coordinated labour heckling. farage then accused labour of panicking the seine. >> no wonder nobody. >> no wonder nobody. >> interesting. not very respectful, you'd say, for an mp in parliament. and this is farage's response. >> appears to be some panic on that side of the house. i'm not surprised. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> and what did the prime minister say? well, surprise, surprise, he accused reform of being not too generous with their stance on the nhs.
we had what looks like a coordinated attack on reform uk and nigel farage, particularly on one issue, nhs. >> crux of farage's argument is this what was possible in the 20th century is not possible in the 21st. it's a miserablist, declinist vision for britain's future. people shouldn't have to choose between a health service that treats them on time, and an nhs free at the point of use. thatis nhs free at the point of use. that is a poverty of ambition for our country, and labour utterly...
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and could this be a nigel farage is time to pounce. well, now, sources close to the reform leader claim that he is prepared to work with boris johnson to defeat labour. but is this a backfire waiting to happen? and donald trump, meanwhile, has come to the defence of prince harry, ruling out deporting the duke of sussex after he reportedly lied on his american visa application. the president, however, did have some fairly harsh words for meghan. i'm dawn neesom and this is the weekend. so thank you so much for joining me on this lovely sunday afternoon. i hope you're having afternoon. i hope you're having a really chill time out there and looking forward to valentine's day, because it's coming up, isn't it? it's also my husband's birthday as well, so i'd better remember because this show is nothing without you and your views. so everything we're talking about today, from trump to nigel farage to love, let me know your views on it or anything you want to chat about sunday afternoon. who cares? frankly. so it's very easy to get involved a
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. >> so nigel farage there, saying that hard left mp zarah sultana has put his life in danger. will be asking, will she be left with blood on her hands? but also tonight, because we're expecting nigel to pop up live from cpac that conference any moment now. we will take it to you live. i suspect he's probably going to be a bit punchier on stage than he's allowed to be on his gb news show. so we'll take that and. >> say thank you, jesus are welcome here. no love. say it. no. refugees are welcome here. >> a syrian sex offender, a sri lankan paedophile, a sudanese man pretending to be a child. they've all been allowed to stay in britain. those judges are putting our lives in danger. also tonight. >> in britain and across europe. free speech, i fear, is in retreat. >> revealed us president jd vance will confront starmer face to face over free speech in britain when they meet next week. >> and where to go? who? you're going to live well. >> amanda holden allegedly took 28 flights to film a series with alan carr, despite the bbc promising to go net zero plus. >> divorcing my husband b
. >> so nigel farage there, saying that hard left mp zarah sultana has put his life in danger. will be asking, will she be left with blood on her hands? but also tonight, because we're expecting nigel to pop up live from cpac that conference any moment now. we will take it to you live. i suspect he's probably going to be a bit punchier on stage than he's allowed to be on his gb news show. so we'll take that and. >> say thank you, jesus are welcome here. no love. say it. no. refugees...
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election, with the next general election, with labour cabinet ministers set to lose their seats and nigel farage holding the balance of power. are we on the precipice of a political revolution? we'll be looking at that tonight. here's a headline i expect you never thought you would hear. lego bricks are apparently anti lgbt. that's according to the london science museum. we'll be talking about the end of gender ideology today through gritted teeth. ed miliband has been forced to back down on his opposition to the heathrow expansion. is it time that he backed down on the rest of his net zero vanity project? newly released data shows housing pnces released data shows housing prices are at a record high. can we ever get control over the housing market if we cannot control the immigration crisis? i'll be discussing with the top expert tonight. that's state of the nation with me. matt goodwin starts right now. now i'll also be joined tonight by my top panel. at least i'm hoping to be joined by labour adviser stella santokhi on her way from westminster and former spokesman here in the studio with me f
election, with the next general election, with labour cabinet ministers set to lose their seats and nigel farage holding the balance of power. are we on the precipice of a political revolution? we'll be looking at that tonight. here's a headline i expect you never thought you would hear. lego bricks are apparently anti lgbt. that's according to the london science museum. we'll be talking about the end of gender ideology today through gritted teeth. ed miliband has been forced to back down on...
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is nigel farage. the new and improved roy jenkins?e breaking the mould of british politics in the way the sdp tried to 40 years ago? certainly the two party system is under strain, with a new yougov poll showing reform in the lead for the first time and the tories in third place. yougov has reform on 25%, labour 24, and we're on 21% of the popular vote. this may be within the margin of error, but one thing is clear reform is now a force to be reckoned with. the poll also reveals something, perhaps even more telling. 1 in 5 tory voters from the last election would now vote for nigel reform is stealing the conservative party's clothes. it has various ideas from which the tories ought to be drawing inspiration on immigration, both legal and illegal. the much needed net zero migration, as well as on the economy, on law and order, and of course, on the crazy net zero plans. the last election shows that the british voter is out of love with the status quo. there was no enthusiasm for sir keir. the reverend starmer's labour party has shown,
is nigel farage. the new and improved roy jenkins?e breaking the mould of british politics in the way the sdp tried to 40 years ago? certainly the two party system is under strain, with a new yougov poll showing reform in the lead for the first time and the tories in third place. yougov has reform on 25%, labour 24, and we're on 21% of the popular vote. this may be within the margin of error, but one thing is clear reform is now a force to be reckoned with. the poll also reveals something,...
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. >> for posting a picture of nigel farage. the critics. >> are saying. >> are saying. >> it's a disgrace and a. clear incitement to violence. today's question is should sultana get the boot or is this simply a right wing snowflake ary.7 and an incredible new report shows that 66% of all immigration to the united kingdom over the past 20 years has come from the european union, and this damning report concludes, this data proves that tony blair's disastrous open borders policy changed britain forever. now, a turkish couple who paid for their two children, aged just six and nine, to be illegally shipped to britain on a dinghy. well, they are now applying for asylum in britain themselves. and, of course, they claim that the european court of human rights should respect their right to a family life, because this use of an accompanied children opened the floodgates to yet more illegal immigration , and an unholy row immigration, and an unholy row has broken out after the actress cynthia erivo, a black woman, has been cast to play je
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thanks for having me. >> is nigel farage right?shouldn't really take donald trump literally when he describes zelenskyy, who's elected as a dictator. >> well, i think if you went around this conference, for example, and asked most of the people here, they would agree with the president that zelenskyy is a dictator because it is a fundamental belief of the american people that elections should be held irregularly every four years here. you know, they held elections here during the civil war, during the first world war, dunng war, during the first world war, during the second world war. they always hold elections. and the fact that zelenskyy is not willing to have elections does not play well with the american people here. so i think you would find a lot of the people actually do agree with the president that they're not too happy with zelenskyy. >> come off it, thomas corbett. dylan, he's got a quarter of his country under the control of russia. how can he have fair elections, given that? and let's not think let's not not forget abo
thanks for having me. >> is nigel farage right?shouldn't really take donald trump literally when he describes zelenskyy, who's elected as a dictator. >> well, i think if you went around this conference, for example, and asked most of the people here, they would agree with the president that zelenskyy is a dictator because it is a fundamental belief of the american people that elections should be held irregularly every four years here. you know, they held elections here during the...
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nigel farage was elected at well, nigel farage was elected at the last election, so i think it speaksese ideas on the doorstep. mark, are you by the scale mark. are you surbrised by the scale scope of 30 days? it is and scope of these 30 days? it is a well worn phrase _ and scope of these 30 days? it is a well worn phrase about _ and scope of these 30 days? it is a well worn phrase about donald - and scope of these 30 days? it is a well worn phrase about donald trump, well'wornronrase about donald trot—no; "f fair to wellwornrobrase about donald trump; "f fair to say well'wornrpl�*nrase about donald trump; - fair to say that it is a well'wornrpl�*nrase about donald trump; " ' fair to say that it is a mixture but fair to say that it is a mixture of shock, — but fair to say that it is a mixture of shock, but not surprised, shocked, _ of shock, but not surprised, shocked, because of the shia and velocity of the changes are sort of— in _ and velocity of the changes are sort of— in recent- of unprecedented in recent political history. _ of unprecedented in recent political history, and man
nigel farage was elected at well, nigel farage was elected at the last election, so i think it speaksese ideas on the doorstep. mark, are you by the scale mark. are you surbrised by the scale scope of 30 days? it is and scope of these 30 days? it is a well worn phrase _ and scope of these 30 days? it is a well worn phrase about _ and scope of these 30 days? it is a well worn phrase about donald - and scope of these 30 days? it is a well worn phrase about donald trump, well'wornronrase about...
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i mean, have you listened. >> to nigel farage speaking?t far more charisma than starmer will have after a million voice coaching lessons. now, you mention the fact that, oh, people in reform and this and that were probably breaking lockdown rules. the reason why this is such a big scandal is because the hypocrisy is so off the scale. this wouldn't be as big of a scandal if it weren't for the fact that keir starmer, angela rayner and whatnot were saying boris johnson must resign. keir starmer himself said you cannot be a law maker and a law breaker. he said when he was caught having a curry in durham. if i am found guilty, i will do the honourable thing and i will resign. he may. >> not be, but. >> not be, but. >> let's get back to the issue, guys. voice coaches this day and age, should politicians of their experience. chris used to be a barrister for goodness sake. why is he having voice coaching lessons? and 1508 00:08:51,0
i mean, have you listened. >> to nigel farage speaking?t far more charisma than starmer will have after a million voice coaching lessons. now, you mention the fact that, oh, people in reform and this and that were probably breaking lockdown rules. the reason why this is such a big scandal is because the hypocrisy is so off the scale. this wouldn't be as big of a scandal if it weren't for the fact that keir starmer, angela rayner and whatnot were saying boris johnson must resign. keir...
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i also want to ask her about the mega pact, because she knows nigel farage and boris johnson very well. is there anything in that mail on sunday's story? i'm going to be speaking to britain's strictest headmistress, katharine , head of headmistress, katharine, head of michaela academy in wembley. she's going to join me to discuss this ongoing row with the education secretary, bridget phillipson. expect some fireworks with that. and as the bank of england downgrades its growth projections for the british economy, i'm going to be speaking to the business leader, sir rocco forte, about the impact rachel reeves budget is having on small and medium sized businesses. as ever, we've got 90 minutes of very punchy politics ahead, so do not think of going anywhere. but first with me now to review the sunday front pages is former bbc broadcaster nicholas owen. nicholas, as i live and breathe. what a set of papers we have this morning, starting with the mail on sunday's astonishing expose of, let's be honest, the most insulting, offensive and incendiary whatsapp messages we've seen in quite some t
i also want to ask her about the mega pact, because she knows nigel farage and boris johnson very well. is there anything in that mail on sunday's story? i'm going to be speaking to britain's strictest headmistress, katharine , head of headmistress, katharine, head of michaela academy in wembley. she's going to join me to discuss this ongoing row with the education secretary, bridget phillipson. expect some fireworks with that. and as the bank of england downgrades its growth projections for...
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and nigel farage says that cancelled local elections are a one way ticket to a dictatorship.do you agree? >> with. >> with. >> keeping me company tonight? a new face of the panel. we've got patrick o'flynn, the political commentator and columnist, and zoe grindelwald, the political journalist and broadcaster. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live for your 6:00 news headlines. >> michelle. thank you. i'm katie bowen. these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. the governments counter—terrorism prevent programme, prematurely closed cases into southport killer axel rudakubana. that's according to the prevent learning review published this afternoon, outlining the findings in the house of commons, security minister dan jarvis has told mps that the government has begun an internal review of the prevent thresholds and has accepted all 14 recommendations for improvements in the prevent learning review. the review found that there were 15 contact points between rudakubana and pubuc points between rudakubana and public services, including prevent and the police. over
and nigel farage says that cancelled local elections are a one way ticket to a dictatorship.do you agree? >> with. >> with. >> keeping me company tonight? a new face of the panel. we've got patrick o'flynn, the political commentator and columnist, and zoe grindelwald, the political journalist and broadcaster. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live for your 6:00 news headlines. >> michelle. thank you. i'm katie bowen. these are your latest headlines from the gb...
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daubney, february and i'm martin daubney, filling in for the big man nigel farage on farage tonight. kemi badenoch has unveiled her first new policy as conservative leader by pledging to double the amount of time an immigrant needs to have been in the uk before claiming indefinite leave to remain. but is it too little and too late? and the home secretary has said she would support schools bringing in knife archers to stop children from carrying weapons and other blades. but have we? how have we got to this state of affairs and president trump's war on diversity, equity and inclusion continued last night as he signed an executive order banning trans women. that's biological men from women's sport. and here in britain, the cash strapped nhs has advertised for a head of equality for the small salary of £123,000. now is it time the uk followed suit and consigned dei to the dustbin of history? all that's on tonight's show. but first, here's your headunes show. but first, here's your headlines and it's mark white. >> good evening. the main headunes >> good evening. the main headlines from
daubney, february and i'm martin daubney, filling in for the big man nigel farage on farage tonight. kemi badenoch has unveiled her first new policy as conservative leader by pledging to double the amount of time an immigrant needs to have been in the uk before claiming indefinite leave to remain. but is it too little and too late? and the home secretary has said she would support schools bringing in knife archers to stop children from carrying weapons and other blades. but have we? how have we...
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in the headline speech, nigel farage told the crowd that reforms ambition is to be the biggest party in britain. >> if you want to help us and do your bit in whatever way you can in our historic mission and a mission that i just feel we can't afford to fail at, there's so much at stake. otherwise. what do we leave to those that come behind us, other than a completely broken and betrayed country? i'm not going to put up with that. and i want you to help me in making sure we prevent that. are you going to help me in preventing that? >> the prime minister has sacked one of his health ministers over offensive comments he's reported to have made in a whatsapp group. andrew gwynne has also been suspended as a member of the labour party, and has since apologised for what he called misjudged comments. it follows reports claiming he made anti—semitic comments and jokes about a pensioner constituent, saying he hoped she died before the next election. it's also alleged that he attacked members of his own party, including diane abbott and angela rayner. meanwhile, shadow chancellor alex burghart
in the headline speech, nigel farage told the crowd that reforms ambition is to be the biggest party in britain. >> if you want to help us and do your bit in whatever way you can in our historic mission and a mission that i just feel we can't afford to fail at, there's so much at stake. otherwise. what do we leave to those that come behind us, other than a completely broken and betrayed country? i'm not going to put up with that. and i want you to help me in making sure we prevent that....
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but would nigel farage cut a deal with kemi.7 >> and donald trump has turned his fire towards the internationalriminal court, which last year issued a controversial arrest warrant for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. trump is set to swipe the international body with sweeping sanctions. >> so much to discuss on the show today, but an overriding sense that we're at a crisis point economically. i mean, what on earth is happening to the government that said it was going for growth? that growth is its number one mission. and yesterday we see the bank of england slash growth and their forecasts by 50%. >> i think it was all very predictable with the policies that the government outlaid and they were warned by different business groups, by employers, they were warned by the farmers, even those plans that they're looking to put in place. people have been telling rachael the ni hike is just going to punish businesses. it's anti—growth. she even said it a few years ago in the house of commons. i am at a loss to understand why none of them listened. and now we are where we are. >> and amidst it
but would nigel farage cut a deal with kemi.7 >> and donald trump has turned his fire towards the internationalriminal court, which last year issued a controversial arrest warrant for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. trump is set to swipe the international body with sweeping sanctions. >> so much to discuss on the show today, but an overriding sense that we're at a crisis point economically. i mean, what on earth is happening to the government that said it was going for...
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. >> later on in the show, we'll be hearing live from nigel farage, who will address party members in the north east amid the continued rise of reform in the continued rise of reform in the polls. and i will interview him on the show afterwards. well, this is what he had to say last night whilst he paid a visit to kemi badenoch constituency. >> well folks, i'm back then. >> well folks, i'm back then. >> trump's trade war is set to begin as the us president hits mexico, canada and china with new sanctions on their goods being imported into the united states. will this boost the economy, or could it backfire? and could the eu be next? and for the great british debate this hour, i'm asking, was leaving the eu a good thing? it's been five years since we left the bloc, but the wide consensusis left the bloc, but the wide consensus is that it has not been positive due to politicians failing to deliver on their promises. but what do you think? cast your vote in our poll dup news.com. but stay tuned. all of that on the way. but first, let's get your latest news with sophia wenzler. >> nana. t
. >> later on in the show, we'll be hearing live from nigel farage, who will address party members in the north east amid the continued rise of reform in the continued rise of reform in the polls. and i will interview him on the show afterwards. well, this is what he had to say last night whilst he paid a visit to kemi badenoch constituency. >> well folks, i'm back then. >> well folks, i'm back then. >> trump's trade war is set to begin as the us president hits mexico,...
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nigel farage will be debating that tonight. i'm also going to be joined by the daily wire host michael knowles, following his merciless takedown of rory stewart. hilarious. we're going to be looking at that and speaking to michael directly tonight. and as donald trump's department for government efficiency, or doge, cuts funding from rory stewart's wife, we're going to be talking about what that means for british politics. and nigel farage has warned this week at an important conference that british people should be having more children to save what he calls judeo—christian culture amidst our birthrate crisis. but can the nation turn our collapsing birthrate around? at state of the nation tonight with me, matt goodwin starts right now. now i'm going to be joined tonight by my stellar top panel columnist and former mep , columnist and former mep, patrick o'flynn, and the founder of novara media, aaron bastani. as ever, let me know your views at gbnews.com/yoursay. and of course hit me up on exact goodwin. right now it's time for
nigel farage will be debating that tonight. i'm also going to be joined by the daily wire host michael knowles, following his merciless takedown of rory stewart. hilarious. we're going to be looking at that and speaking to michael directly tonight. and as donald trump's department for government efficiency, or doge, cuts funding from rory stewart's wife, we're going to be talking about what that means for british politics. and nigel farage has warned this week at an important conference that...
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nigel farage says it smacks of dictatorship. >> and why is the government so desperate to give up these chagos islands and give away up to £18 billion of our money to mauritius? well, new reports suggest the bizarre decision could all come down to a satellite communications system. we'll reveal. >> all and the conservative leader. kemi badenoch has vowed to ban migrants who claim benefits from becoming british citizens. but is it enough to win back votes from the reform party? >> and the government has plans to make it easier than ever for new nuclear power plants to be built as they rush to avoid net zero blackouts? previously, just eight sites in the uk were allowed to host nuclear power stations. now, could one be coming to your backyard. and could greggs become the new favourite? not only for sausage rolls but burgers too? we've sent our intrepid reporter out to try the new recipe. some breaking news for you to start the show. the bank of england has announced that interest rates have been cut. yes, they're down from 4.75% to 4.5%. >> well, there you go. that's what the experts were
nigel farage says it smacks of dictatorship. >> and why is the government so desperate to give up these chagos islands and give away up to £18 billion of our money to mauritius? well, new reports suggest the bizarre decision could all come down to a satellite communications system. we'll reveal. >> all and the conservative leader. kemi badenoch has vowed to ban migrants who claim benefits from becoming british citizens. but is it enough to win back votes from the reform party?...