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adam brooks, as i the clash.brooks, as i said, okay, so we had rishi sunakin said, okay, so we had rishi sunak in the wetsuit, did we? then he jumped off the titanic in the wetsuit via the exits. and then what was the next thing he did? what was the next thing he did? what was the next thing he did? what was the next thing he did? was this the d—day where he did? was this the d—day where he left early? oh, that was a terrible miscalculation . and terrible miscalculation. and now, of course, we've got this going on. i mean, they're finished . finished. >> but even before this, i mean, for me, the d—day , the d—day day for me, the d—day, the d—day day gaffe, you know, they just finished them off completely. i don't know who advised him . don't know who advised him. >> what was they thinking, but are they out to get him? because some people i mean, i said it at the beginning. who would have been there? no umbrella , not been there? no umbrella, not somebody stand there with an umbrella. no umbrella. then the music i
adam brooks, as i the clash.brooks, as i said, okay, so we had rishi sunakin said, okay, so we had rishi sunak in the wetsuit, did we? then he jumped off the titanic in the wetsuit via the exits. and then what was the next thing he did? what was the next thing he did? what was the next thing he did? what was the next thing he did? was this the d—day where he did? was this the d—day where he left early? oh, that was a terrible miscalculation . and terrible miscalculation. and now, of course,...
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i've got businessman and activist adam brooks , and i've activist adam brooks, and i've also got author, i'll start with you on this. i mean, i do think that was quite funny. it's really funny. and it does beg the question of, you know, keir starmer can be about to win, you know, a stonking majority. but i think he's on quite thin ice. >> look, we have to be real here. labour cannot lose this election. it's nigh on impossible. they would need some huge scandal and even that would probably just even it up . it's probably just even it up. it's not going to happen. we've got to, you know, be real here. labour are going to romp this but there's many on the far left people like that gentleman . people like that gentleman. yeah. that are not happy with what the labour party are but are simply going to support labour because they're not the tories. there's a lot of the public. i said earlier that will maybe support labour because of the hatred of the tories, how badly they've messed up. yeah, i do wonder how many, whether or not, you know, we could get a labour majority, 200 or whatever, but h
i've got businessman and activist adam brooks , and i've activist adam brooks, and i've also got author, i'll start with you on this. i mean, i do think that was quite funny. it's really funny. and it does beg the question of, you know, keir starmer can be about to win, you know, a stonking majority. but i think he's on quite thin ice. >> look, we have to be real here. labour cannot lose this election. it's nigh on impossible. they would need some huge scandal and even that would probably...
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i'm joined by the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood, businessman and activist adam brookss, an author and journalist rebecca reid. mark i'll start with you. do you think keir starmer is lying there ? starmer is lying there? >> i think technically he is. i don't use private health. he has said. has he ever bought a packet of paracetamol over the counter? that's private medicine that you pay cash for, i can't be sure of that. i mean, it's not surgery, but that's payment for a medicine, i think the ideological mask has slipped here. what would he do ? i don't here. what would he do? i don't know if. i mean, pray to god this doesn't happen, but suddenly a member of his family became immobile. would he pay about £3,000 to put a stairlift into his house or would he write a letter to the national health service asking for one and doing nothing himself until that occurred? it seems to me implausible that this is the case, and the truth of the matter is all of us. i mean, i've given the £7 for a packet of paracetamol example. all of us use private health. and look, if you've got th
i'm joined by the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood, businessman and activist adam brookss, an author and journalist rebecca reid. mark i'll start with you. do you think keir starmer is lying there ? starmer is lying there? >> i think technically he is. i don't use private health. he has said. has he ever bought a packet of paracetamol over the counter? that's private medicine that you pay cash for, i can't be sure of that. i mean, it's not surgery, but that's payment for...
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we've got landlord and activist adam brooks and ex—labour adviser stella kidu, but we're going to beetting stuck straight in to the spin room. now we're gb news political correspondent katherine forster. just some of the highlights to bnng just some of the highlights to bring you so far. so sir keir starmer couldn't really answer the corbyn conundrum. he was trying to swerve whether or not he was lying about jeremy corbyn making a great prime minister those years ago. he was just getting stuck in saying, oh, well, i didn't really think we were actually going to win massive, massive problems there with credibility. what about wealth taxes? sir keir starmer was grilled on that. he didn't rule out really well on taxes. but what he's really saying is, well, i shouldn't need to do it. we've got no plans to because i'm going to grow the economy. can you tell us how you're going to grow the economy? he was at an advantage . why? because his an advantage. why? because his manifesto is not out until tomorrow. so he could tell us to keep waiting. rishi sunak grilled on national debt, grilled o
we've got landlord and activist adam brooks and ex—labour adviser stella kidu, but we're going to beetting stuck straight in to the spin room. now we're gb news political correspondent katherine forster. just some of the highlights to bnng just some of the highlights to bring you so far. so sir keir starmer couldn't really answer the corbyn conundrum. he was trying to swerve whether or not he was lying about jeremy corbyn making a great prime minister those years ago. he was just getting...
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we've got the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood, businessman and activist adam brooksormer labour party adviser, as well , labour party adviser, as well, and political commentator stella shawn seesahai. now, before i go to you guys, what i want to do is play a couple of highlight reels from this, some of the key moments from this. so this is keir starmer getting bogged down in tax . let's have a look. in tax. let's have a look. >> i want you to be honest here. please you've said you'll raise specific taxes on profits on oil and gas companies closing loopholes on tax avoidance tax reform on private equity vat on private schools. but the tories say you will go further. they're right , say you will go further. they're right, aren't say you will go further. they're right , aren't they? you will. right, aren't they? you will. >> well, the first thing i'd say is the tories are in a no position to lecture anyone about tax rises. we've got the highest tax rises. we've got the highest tax burden for aukus for 70 years. >> no tax rises in the next parliament, no tax rises needed
we've got the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood, businessman and activist adam brooksormer labour party adviser, as well , labour party adviser, as well, and political commentator stella shawn seesahai. now, before i go to you guys, what i want to do is play a couple of highlight reels from this, some of the key moments from this. so this is keir starmer getting bogged down in tax . let's have a look. in tax. let's have a look. >> i want you to be honest here. please...
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businessman and activist adam brookes, author and journalist rebecca reid. adam, i have a feeling you're not going to be on the fence on this one. when it comes to a dawn butler and the alleged hypocrisy, and also the alleged hypocrisy, and also the trans debate. we're back here again. >> let's start with dawn butler. >> let's start with dawn butler. >> she's a famous anti—racist that was basically effectively racist towards, brown tory mps, she said of suella braverman. that she wouldn't be home secretary if she was white. she also dismissed priti patel's experiences of lived racism. so what is she? you know, is it okay to sort of denounce racism as long as it isn't against tory mps of colour? that's what it comes across. it's total hypocrisy. and then we've got david tennant , you know, this david tennant, you know, this luvvie thespian. >> what did you make of that picture of him, by the way? with the you'll have to go through me first with his, trans flag. >> it just it makes me feel sick. >> yet he tops the polls of men that women find sexiest again and
businessman and activist adam brookes, author and journalist rebecca reid. adam, i have a feeling you're not going to be on the fence on this one. when it comes to a dawn butler and the alleged hypocrisy, and also the alleged hypocrisy, and also the trans debate. we're back here again. >> let's start with dawn butler. >> let's start with dawn butler. >> she's a famous anti—racist that was basically effectively racist towards, brown tory mps, she said of suella braverman....
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it it falls into this kind of politics of envy position for me, you know, adam brooks of this parish,this channel. he wrote a tweet about this today, and he called it spiteful. and i thought it was a really interesting word to use. it does feel a bit spiteful because it's spiteful against the people that they despise the most . people of they despise the most. people of money. and we're talking thornbury here and congratulations for coming on despise. i don't think that it is despised. i think that the whole point is not to exacerbate the class system , and that the class system, and that giving this unarguably unfair advantage. now, of course, that's why people pay that amount of money, because they want to give their children an advantage. the question is what's fair? what's fair is for the most people and in this case, the i, what they're saying is that it's going to be these smaller, independent schools that are going to shut and places like eton, which is the true privilege, are really not going to be affected by it at all. is that fair? it's all it all. is that fair? it's all it
it it falls into this kind of politics of envy position for me, you know, adam brooks of this parish,this channel. he wrote a tweet about this today, and he called it spiteful. and i thought it was a really interesting word to use. it does feel a bit spiteful because it's spiteful against the people that they despise the most . people of they despise the most. people of money. and we're talking thornbury here and congratulations for coming on despise. i don't think that it is despised. i think...
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panel tonight is the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood, landlord and activist adam brooksed another big policy. here we go . big policy. here we go. >> we will. >> we will. >> get ready britain. here we go are some illegal migrants ungrateful? next .
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landlord and activist adam brooks, and author rebecca reid.r. >> oh, yeah. yeah. good. how are you? are we good? thanks for doing this. no, no. really good. >> get ready. britain here we go is labour about to take you to dinner and then stick you with the bill . next? the bill. next? >> us gb news the top story tonight. a new poll is forecasting the worst election defeat for the conservative party in its nearly 200 year history. yougov's latest study projects 425 seats for labour, which is 125 more than they won in 2019. that would leave the tories with just 108 and the liberal democrats with 67 and 20 seats going to the scottish national party
landlord and activist adam brooks, and author rebecca reid.r. >> oh, yeah. yeah. good. how are you? are we good? thanks for doing this. no, no. really good. >> get ready. britain here we go is labour about to take you to dinner and then stick you with the bill . next? the bill. next? >> us gb news the top story tonight. a new poll is forecasting the worst election defeat for the conservative party in its nearly 200 year history. yougov's latest study projects 425 seats for...
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we've got landlord and activist adam brooks and ex—labour adviser stella kidu, but we're going to bespin room. now we're gb news political correspondent katherine forster. just some of the highlights to bnng just some of the highlights to bring you so far. so sir keir starmer couldn't really answer the corbyn conundrum. he was trying to swerve whether or not he was lying about jeremy corbyn making a great prime minister those years ago. he was just getting stuck in saying, oh, well, i didn't really think we were actually going to win massive, massive problems there with credibility. what about wealth taxes? sir keir starmer was grilled on that. he didn't rule out really well on taxes. but what he's really saying is, well, i shouldn't need to do it. we've got no plans to because i'm going to grow the economy. can you tell us how you're going to grow the economy? he was at an advantage . why? because his an advantage. why? because his manifesto is not out until tomorrow. so he could tell us to keep waiting. rishi sunak grilled on national debt, grilled on national debt, grilled on nati
we've got landlord and activist adam brooks and ex—labour adviser stella kidu, but we're going to bespin room. now we're gb news political correspondent katherine forster. just some of the highlights to bnng just some of the highlights to bring you so far. so sir keir starmer couldn't really answer the corbyn conundrum. he was trying to swerve whether or not he was lying about jeremy corbyn making a great prime minister those years ago. he was just getting stuck in saying, oh, well, i didn't...
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we'll go head to head in a clash of minds with businessman and activist adam brooks and also former formerclash just this week on the menu, just weeks from his 80th birthday, meghan markle's dad says that he sees no hope of reconciliation with his daughter. i'll share my thoughts then. i've got an incredible outside guest, emma webber. now. she has been bravely campaigning for changes to the law after the tragic death of her son, barnaby. she will be here live to give her response to sir keir's response to her question
we'll go head to head in a clash of minds with businessman and activist adam brooks and also former formerclash just this week on the menu, just weeks from his 80th birthday, meghan markle's dad says that he sees no hope of reconciliation with his daughter. i'll share my thoughts then. i've got an incredible outside guest, emma webber. now. she has been bravely campaigning for changes to the law after the tragic death of her son, barnaby. she will be here live to give her response to sir keir's...
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communities correspondent adam kemp's look at how oklahoma researchers are trying to send severe weather alerts in more languages. geoff: and join us again here tomorrow night, when david brooksthe week's political headlines. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on behalf of the entire "newshour" team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf. the engine that connects us. the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour," including leonard and norma klorfine, and the judy and peter blum kovler foundation. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the "newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] ♪♪ -"cook's country" is about more than just getting dinner o
communities correspondent adam kemp's look at how oklahoma researchers are trying to send severe weather alerts in more languages. geoff: and join us again here tomorrow night, when david brooksthe week's political headlines. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on behalf of the entire "newshour" team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. ♪ >> moving our...