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remember the labour government's ruthless crackdown on the riots and disorder that followed the southporttack last summer. it puzzled many people. how could it be that the prime minister, keir starmer, the man who took the knee to the black lives matter movement with his deputy, angela rayner, just hours after the mob had pulled down the statue of edward colston in bristol, just hours after that mob had harassed and assaulted police officers, how could he all of a sudden be a law and order prime minister? it didn't end with the crackdown on rioters. the prime minister, keir starmer, withheld information from the public regarding the terror charges of the southport suspect, claiming if he hadn't, it could have prejudiced the trial, even though numerous cases emerged from the past where keir starmer had referred to other terror attacks as such. within hours, then, it emerged in january that an internal home office report, get this, had described the idea of two tier policing as a far right extremist narrative. well, the last 24 hours have turned the last 24 hours have turned the government'
remember the labour government's ruthless crackdown on the riots and disorder that followed the southporttack last summer. it puzzled many people. how could it be that the prime minister, keir starmer, the man who took the knee to the black lives matter movement with his deputy, angela rayner, just hours after the mob had pulled down the statue of edward colston in bristol, just hours after that mob had harassed and assaulted police officers, how could he all of a sudden be a law and order...
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remember the labour government's ruthless crackdown on the riots and disorder that followed the southportck last summer. it puzzled many people. how could it be that the prime minister, keir starmer, the man who took the knee to the black lives matter movement with his deputy, angela rayner, just hours after the mob had pulled down the statue of edward colston in bristol, just hours after that mob had harassed and assaulted police officers, how could he all of a sudden be a law and order prime minister? it didn't end with the crackdown on rioters. the prime minister, keir starmer, withheld information from the public regarding the terror charges of the southport suspect, claiming if he hadn't, it could have prejudiced the trial, even though numerous cases emerged from the past where keir starmer had referred to other terror attacks as such. within hours, then, it emerged in january that an internal home office report, get this, had described the idea of two tier policing as a far right extremist narrative. well, the last 24 hours have turned the last 24 hours have turned the government's
remember the labour government's ruthless crackdown on the riots and disorder that followed the southportck last summer. it puzzled many people. how could it be that the prime minister, keir starmer, the man who took the knee to the black lives matter movement with his deputy, angela rayner, just hours after the mob had pulled down the statue of edward colston in bristol, just hours after that mob had harassed and assaulted police officers, how could he all of a sudden be a law and order prime...
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the aftermath of the southport killings, we featured a local charity. helped to raise £100,000 overnight for the survivors of that killing, and you did it again. on the show, we featured a veteran called tak, a fijian who now is in a care home, and we have matthew hellier on who's one of his colleagues, and we had his wife on the show. and look at that £54,868 raised. you helped to raise an incredible £40,000 to help an sas legend to live out the rest of his life in a degree of comfort. £40,000 raised and you can still get involved. if you can still get involved. if you want to chip in a few quid. let's do something positive with our lives. don't we need it at the moment? the fundraiser, the go fund me is there sas? legend, tak tak vc dcm. you can go to help there online. it's now five and a half times its target. thanks to you, the magnificent gb news viewers and thanks from myself. thanks from tak, thanks from his wife and thanks from matthew hellier. now going into its usual ways, gbnews.com/yoursay. but now your headunes gbnews.com/yoursay. but now
the aftermath of the southport killings, we featured a local charity. helped to raise £100,000 overnight for the survivors of that killing, and you did it again. on the show, we featured a veteran called tak, a fijian who now is in a care home, and we have matthew hellier on who's one of his colleagues, and we had his wife on the show. and look at that £54,868 raised. you helped to raise an incredible £40,000 to help an sas legend to live out the rest of his life in a degree of comfort....
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and keir starmer's secrecy over southport could have put rudakubana trial at risk, a terrorism watchdogeals. also. >> what do you say to your victims? huw edwards? >> today it's been revealed that disgraced ex—bbc paedophile huw edwards is refusing to pay back his salary. but, crucially, what are the beeb doing to try to force him? >> and i ask you, do you believe you can escape the matrix? do you can escape the matrix? do you know what you want? do you believe you can achieve your dream life and not be like all of these other idiots down below who don't want to escape? >> revealed. most young women are scared of men their own age. why is that? and does this not just epitomise modern britain? >> tamsin roberts in a random ramble. there are. just next to every attempt to take my life. >> on my panel tonight. it's the director of popular conservatives mark littlewood, landlord and activist adam brooks and the former labour party adviser stella shawn seesahal party adviser stella shawn seesahai. also, president trump might have done one of the nicest things ever. >> and tonight, dj, we're
and keir starmer's secrecy over southport could have put rudakubana trial at risk, a terrorism watchdogeals. also. >> what do you say to your victims? huw edwards? >> today it's been revealed that disgraced ex—bbc paedophile huw edwards is refusing to pay back his salary. but, crucially, what are the beeb doing to try to force him? >> and i ask you, do you believe you can escape the matrix? do you can escape the matrix? do you know what you want? do you believe you can...
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we saw it with axel rudakubana, the southport murderer, currently serving 52 years. was he was looking at violent, you know, horrendously violent material online. and the home secretary then turns up in the house of commons and says, well, i've spoken to the social media companies, but the material's still online. >> but there's i mean, it might raise a good point, as critical as he was when he said, it's, you know, it's there can be a clear link between the effect these videos have on an evil mind. well, andrew tate would say, you know, well, nothing i'm publishing is illegal. it's, 1562 00:08:15,
we saw it with axel rudakubana, the southport murderer, currently serving 52 years. was he was looking at violent, you know, horrendously violent material online. and the home secretary then turns up in the house of commons and says, well, i've spoken to the social media companies, but the material's still online. >> but there's i mean, it might raise a good point, as critical as he was when he said, it's, you know, it's there can be a clear link between the effect these videos have on an...
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and keir starmer's secrecy over southport could have put rudakubana trial at risk, a terrorism watchdog reveals. also. >> what do you say to your victims? huw edwards? >> today it's been revealed that disgraced ex—bbc paedophile huw edwards is refusing to pay back his salary. but, crucially, what are the beeb doing to try to force him? >> and i ask you, do you believe you can escape the matrix? do you can escape the matrix? do you know what you want? do you believe you can achieve your dream life and not be like all of these other idiots down below who don't want to escape? >> revealed. most young women are scared of men their own age. why is that? and does this not just epitomise modern britain? >> tamsin roberts in a random ramble. there are. just next to every attempt to take my life. >> on my panel tonight. it's the director of popular conservatives mark littlewood, landlord and activist adam brooks and the former labour party adviser stella shawn seesahal party adviser stella shawn seesahai. also, president trump might have done one of the nicest things ever. >> and tonight, dj, we
and keir starmer's secrecy over southport could have put rudakubana trial at risk, a terrorism watchdog reveals. also. >> what do you say to your victims? huw edwards? >> today it's been revealed that disgraced ex—bbc paedophile huw edwards is refusing to pay back his salary. but, crucially, what are the beeb doing to try to force him? >> and i ask you, do you believe you can escape the matrix? do you can escape the matrix? do you know what you want? do you believe you can...
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we�*ve putting a video up following the southport attacks?ike the mp mike amesbury ended up like the mp mike amesbury ended up getting a suspended jail sentence for actually beating somebody up. and the message that sends to people is really that sends to people is really that if you want to settle a score, then you�*d be better off turning to violence rather than debate. that's not the sort of message that you want to be sending to people in society with law and order. and now we have allison pearson, the very well known award winning journalist from the telegraph who's taking a case against who�*s taking a case against essex police after all of this stuff over the reporting of non—crime hate incidents, which the free speech union say that they estimate that 65 non—crime hate incidents are being reported a day, and the police college of policing seem to think that the solution to the public's backlash against non—crime hate incidents is just simply to rename the things, rather than the fact that they're odious in the first place. and all of
we�*ve putting a video up following the southport attacks?ike the mp mike amesbury ended up like the mp mike amesbury ended up getting a suspended jail sentence for actually beating somebody up. and the message that sends to people is really that sends to people is really that if you want to settle a score, then you�*d be better off turning to violence rather than debate. that's not the sort of message that you want to be sending to people in society with law and order. and now we have...