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could you imagine jeremy corbyn getting all of these eu people together. >> around the table. >> aroundas a lot of criticism for donald trump over that. >> this is why i felt it was a little bit more of the same. there was some new stuff in there like you�*ve just there like you've just discussed, but but it we are still lacking that urgency to stop it, to stop the war. and that's something that i didn't hearin that's something that i didn't hear in that. and so i�*m genuinely pleased with what he said. but like chris has just said. but like chris has just said and you we ijust think we said and you we i just think we absolutely need to up our own personal defence spending. i know we've heard that from keir starmer recently. i'm not quite starmer recently. i�*m not quite sure it's the 13.8 billion that we've heard. i think there's some some definite interesting some, some definite interesting analysis that shows it could actually end up being a bit of a cut, depending on how you view that money. he played a very similar game to rishi sunak with his game playing with with the inventive.
could you imagine jeremy corbyn getting all of these eu people together. >> around the table. >> aroundas a lot of criticism for donald trump over that. >> this is why i felt it was a little bit more of the same. there was some new stuff in there like you�*ve just there like you've just discussed, but but it we are still lacking that urgency to stop it, to stop the war. and that's something that i didn't hearin that's something that i didn't hear in that. and so i�*m...
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he's the same as jeremy corbyn, if you like, in the house of commons. sure james would like that reference. he's an independent mp in the house of commons, and that's because a massive civil war has broken out in this challenger party tonight. very briefly, he's been accused of serious bullying. there's a picture of him now on the screen and making two threats of physical violence against the chairman, zia yusuf. thatis against the chairman, zia yusuf. that is now a police matter. the met police have issued a statement saying that on the 6th of march, that was yesterday, it received an allegation of verbal threats made by a 67 year old man back on friday, the 13th of december. officers are now carrying out an assessment of the allegations to determine what further action may be required. lowe has been at loggerheads with his leader, nigel farage, over the party's leadership. according to the party, he's been accused by two female employees of serious bullying in both his parliamentary and his constituency office out in great yarmouth. the complaints, wh
he's the same as jeremy corbyn, if you like, in the house of commons. sure james would like that reference. he's an independent mp in the house of commons, and that's because a massive civil war has broken out in this challenger party tonight. very briefly, he's been accused of serious bullying. there's a picture of him now on the screen and making two threats of physical violence against the chairman, zia yusuf. thatis against the chairman, zia yusuf. that is now a police matter. the met...
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he's the same as jeremy corbyn, if you like, in the house of commons. sure james would like that reference. he's an independent mp in the house of commons, and that's because a massive civil war has broken out in this challenger party tonight. very briefly, he's been accused of serious bullying. there's a picture of him now on the screen and making two threats of physical violence against the chairman, zia yusuf. thatis against the chairman, zia yusuf. that is now a police matter. the met police have issued a statement saying that on the 6th of march, that was yesterday, it received an allegation of verbal threats made by a 67 year old man back on friday, the 13th of december. officers are now carrying out an assessment of the allegations to determine what further action may be required. lowe has been at loggerheads with his leader, nigel farage, over the party's leadership. according to the party, he's been accused by two female employees of serious bullying in both his parliamentary and his constituency office out in great yarmouth. the complaints, wh
he's the same as jeremy corbyn, if you like, in the house of commons. sure james would like that reference. he's an independent mp in the house of commons, and that's because a massive civil war has broken out in this challenger party tonight. very briefly, he's been accused of serious bullying. there's a picture of him now on the screen and making two threats of physical violence against the chairman, zia yusuf. thatis against the chairman, zia yusuf. that is now a police matter. the met...
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and alongside him, the former adviser to jeremy corbyn, james schneider.ood evening, gents, to both of you. you're very welcome on this friday night as our each and every single one of you. oh, what a day it's been, ladies and gents. and i want you to join the conversation in all the usual ways. you can email me gb views @gbnews. com you can go to the website gbnews.com/yoursay. or of course you can tweet or you can text me. i want your opinions tonight. we have a lot to discuss. get yourself comfortable ladies and gents. because first up it's all been kicking off over at reform uk hq. let me cross live now to our political editor christopher hope christopher. what on earth is going on? >> yes, it is kicking off big time here for reform uk tonight. civil war has broken out. the chairman of the party has reported that zia yusuf has reported that zia yusuf has reported one of its leading mps called rupert lowe to police over threats. zou yusuf has reported the rupert lowe is one of five mps for reform uk. the party's also revealed that mr low has been accuse
and alongside him, the former adviser to jeremy corbyn, james schneider.ood evening, gents, to both of you. you're very welcome on this friday night as our each and every single one of you. oh, what a day it's been, ladies and gents. and i want you to join the conversation in all the usual ways. you can email me gb views @gbnews. com you can go to the website gbnews.com/yoursay. or of course you can tweet or you can text me. i want your opinions tonight. we have a lot to discuss. get yourself...
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martin daubney on tonight�*s show, shadow foreign secretary accuses nigel farage of being like jeremy corbynhen it comes to the russian ukraine conflict. is this a fair assessment or gratuitous point scoring? and today marks 40 years since the miners strike that rocked great britain and tested margaret thatcher's premiership commenced. four decades on, what's been the lasting legacy of this historic event in british politics? and another historic boozer closes this one over 300 years old, joining an average of now six pubs per week calling last orders in 2024. what's next for the great british boozer? and just a few moments time where donald trump will make a huge announcement on announcement at the white house. we'll bring you that live as it happens. and that could be donald trump pulling the plug on funds over ukraine, over a massive, massive war of words since that meltdown in dc and the white house on friday evening. but first, here's your news headlines at san francisco. >> martin, thank you very much. and good evening to you. fast approaching 7:02. the top story tonight. sir keir star
martin daubney on tonight�*s show, shadow foreign secretary accuses nigel farage of being like jeremy corbynhen it comes to the russian ukraine conflict. is this a fair assessment or gratuitous point scoring? and today marks 40 years since the miners strike that rocked great britain and tested margaret thatcher's premiership commenced. four decades on, what's been the lasting legacy of this historic event in british politics? and another historic boozer closes this one over 300 years old,...
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and i think that ages ago, when you had jeremy corbyn, he was very transparent about what he wanted tond where he wanted to take the labour party. but there's this mind virus of wokeism that has infected the labour party. and with keir starmer and others, they were able to present themselves to voters as a safe pair of hands that can be trusted and then, meanwhile, use guidelines and guidances in these tricks to impose the theory of it's social, it's critical theory, critical race theory, in this case, impose it on britain. and it's absolutely wrong. i mean, it's absolutely wrong. i mean, it is taking a wrecking ball to the rule of law. it's going to destroy the trust between citizens and the government or what's left of it. and it is going to destroy the trust between citizens across the board, between the groups that are mentioned in the sentencing guidance. so i think it should be stopped. and i agree with you. it's all in that equality act and any serious party that wants to restore britain to its rational, commonsensical justice system where we are all equals, all equal before the
and i think that ages ago, when you had jeremy corbyn, he was very transparent about what he wanted tond where he wanted to take the labour party. but there's this mind virus of wokeism that has infected the labour party. and with keir starmer and others, they were able to present themselves to voters as a safe pair of hands that can be trusted and then, meanwhile, use guidelines and guidances in these tricks to impose the theory of it's social, it's critical theory, critical race theory, in...
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and i think that ages ago, when you had jeremy corbyn, he was very transparent about what he wanted to and where he wanted to take the labour party. but there's this mind virus of wokeism that has infected the labour party. and with keir starmer and others, they were able to present themselves to voters as a safe pair of hands that can be trusted and then, meanwhile, use guidelines and guidances in these tricks to impose the theory of it's social, it's critical theory, critical race theory, in this case, impose it on britain. and it's absolutely wrong. i mean, it's absolutely wrong. i mean, it is taking a wrecking ball to the rule of law. it's going to destroy the trust between citizens and the government or what's left of it. and it is going to destroy the trust between citizens across the board, between the groups that are mentioned in the sentencing guidance. so i think it should be stopped. and i agree with you. it's all in that equality act and any serious party that wants to restore britain to its rational, commonsensical justice system where we are all equals, all equal before t
and i think that ages ago, when you had jeremy corbyn, he was very transparent about what he wanted to and where he wanted to take the labour party. but there's this mind virus of wokeism that has infected the labour party. and with keir starmer and others, they were able to present themselves to voters as a safe pair of hands that can be trusted and then, meanwhile, use guidelines and guidances in these tricks to impose the theory of it's social, it's critical theory, critical race theory, in...
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yesterday priti patel on this show compared nigel farage to jeremy corbyn.he entire establishment is turning on mr farage. is that because he is playing it wrong on ukraine, or is that because the entire establishment are running, running scared of the only person speaking out against the entire establishment? let me know your thoughts. we'll have a big debate on that later in the show. gbnews.com/yoursay is the way to get in touch. but first, your headlines and here's sam francis. >> martin, thank you. and a very good. >> afternoon to you. >> afternoon to you. >> just after. >> just after. >> 3:00, the top story this houn >> 3:00, the top story this hour. jd vance is facing backlash after. >> calling britain�*s. >> calling britain�*s. >> military contributions deeply disrespectful. >> amid a growing row. >> amid a growing row. >> between the uk and us over ukraine aid. >> the us vice president. >> the us vice president. >> appeared to dismiss. >> appeared to dismiss. >> sir keir starmer�*s. >> sir keir starmer�*s. >> offer to send uk. >> offer to send uk. >
yesterday priti patel on this show compared nigel farage to jeremy corbyn.he entire establishment is turning on mr farage. is that because he is playing it wrong on ukraine, or is that because the entire establishment are running, running scared of the only person speaking out against the entire establishment? let me know your thoughts. we'll have a big debate on that later in the show. gbnews.com/yoursay is the way to get in touch. but first, your headlines and here's sam francis. >>...
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there were no winners except for possibly putin and jeremy corbyn. the, over the spat. nick, what do you make of it. well, i thoughti what do you make of it. well, i thought i mean. >> the key thing now is that. >> the key thing now is that. >> he�*s meeting starmer. >> he�*s meeting starmer. >> and the. >> and the. >> contrast with. >> contrast with. >> meeting starmer, i mean they're hugging. >> that's on one of the front pages. so different isn't it. pages. so different isn�*t it. >> i mean. >> i mean. >> but. >> but. >> obviously he's much. >> obviously he's much. >> more natural. >> more natural. >> allies with the uk. >> allies with the uk. >> i mean the uk has just been going about how amazing ukraine is for years. i know you like ukraine, but it's a much easier meeting, isn't it, because all meeting, isn�*t it, because all star has been saying ukraine's star has been saying ukraine�*s amazing, we've got to give more money and we want to fight this war forever, you know, so that's a much easier. he doesn't have to get into these weird argument
there were no winners except for possibly putin and jeremy corbyn. the, over the spat. nick, what do you make of it. well, i thoughti what do you make of it. well, i thought i mean. >> the key thing now is that. >> the key thing now is that. >> he�*s meeting starmer. >> he�*s meeting starmer. >> and the. >> and the. >> contrast with. >> contrast with. >> meeting starmer, i mean they're hugging. >> that's on one of the front pages....
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there were no winners except for possibly putin and jeremy corbyn.over the, over the spat. nick, what do you make of it. well, i thoughtl what do you make of it. well, i thought i mean. >> the key thing now is that. >> the key thing now is that. >> he�*s meeting starmer. >> he�*s meeting starmer. >> and the. >> and the. >> contrast with. >> contrast with. >> meeting starmer, i mean they're hugging. >> that's on one of the front pages. so different isn't it. pages. so different isn�*t it. >> i mean. >> i mean. >> but. >> but. >> obviously he's much. >> obviously he's much. >> more natural. >> more natural. >> allies with the uk. >> allies with the uk. >> i mean the uk has just been going about how amazing ukraine is for years. i know you like ukraine, but it's a much easier meeting, isn't it, because all meeting, isn�*t it, because all star has been saying ukraine's star has been saying ukraine�*s amazing, we've got to give more money and we want to fight this war forever, you know, so that's a much easier. he doesn't have to get into these weird argu
there were no winners except for possibly putin and jeremy corbyn.over the, over the spat. nick, what do you make of it. well, i thoughtl what do you make of it. well, i thought i mean. >> the key thing now is that. >> the key thing now is that. >> he�*s meeting starmer. >> he�*s meeting starmer. >> and the. >> and the. >> contrast with. >> contrast with. >> meeting starmer, i mean they're hugging. >> that's on one of the front...
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compare nigel farage to jeremy corbyn over ukraine war. i didn't actually see all toys.d this was because farage on lbc had said a fairly in my mind, dramatic and moderate thing. he said i think president zelenskyy was very unwise to tell the americans what would happen to them if they didn�*t back him. that�*s true. i think it was unwise. sure. van—tam trump bit unwise. sure. van—tam trump hit back, bit unwise. sure. van—tam trump hit back, hit back. but i think in diplomatic terms, zelenskyy played it very badly. to me. that's hard to disagree with. that�*s hard to disagree with. but priti patel is taking this sort of uni party line. it�*s not sort of uni party line. it's not like i'm anti ukraine or pro—putin or something, but everyone's taking the same line. even robertjenrick very even robert jenrick very aggressively even robertjenrick very aggressively took this line and he was calling it a spectacle or a sickening or something. and you go, is that the best way to talk when you know it's going to get back to trump? that has gone wrong for people like david lammy,
compare nigel farage to jeremy corbyn over ukraine war. i didn't actually see all toys.d this was because farage on lbc had said a fairly in my mind, dramatic and moderate thing. he said i think president zelenskyy was very unwise to tell the americans what would happen to them if they didn�*t back him. that�*s true. i think it was unwise. sure. van—tam trump bit unwise. sure. van—tam trump hit back, bit unwise. sure. van—tam trump hit back, hit back. but i think in diplomatic terms,...