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and later on with arron banks and get on that.et his view on that. i liam, it's the first time you've been on since the resignations last week and the apologies i got from the bbc looking at it sort of a step back with a bit of cool reflection. this has really shone a light on a big problem, hasn't it? >> it has. anyone that thinks this is story about you this is a story just about you doesn't understand the story, frankly. i think you would frankly. and i think you would you would agree with that more than anybody. what this shows is some ridiculous it's some of the ridiculous it's pretty nefarious activities that go on in big institutions , go on in big institutions, actions even ostensibly private sector institutions. so in this case, natwest is owned 40% by the state because they did such a great job in the run up to the global financial crisis, i.e. they had to be bailed out . but they had to be bailed out. but it strikes me that there is a really important principle at stake here and never again can people say, oh, all this
and later on with arron banks and get on that.et his view on that. i liam, it's the first time you've been on since the resignations last week and the apologies i got from the bbc looking at it sort of a step back with a bit of cool reflection. this has really shone a light on a big problem, hasn't it? >> it has. anyone that thinks this is story about you this is a story just about you doesn't understand the story, frankly. i think you would frankly. and i think you would you would agree...
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and later on with arron banks and get on that.et his view on that. i liam, it's the first time you've been on since the resignations last week and the apologies i got from the bbc looking at it sort of a step back with a bit of cool reflection. this has really shone a light on a big problem, hasn't it? >> it has. anyone that thinks this is story about you this is a story just about you doesn't understand the story, frankly. i think you would frankly. and i think you would you would agree with that more than anybody. what this shows is some ridiculous it's some of the ridiculous it's pretty nefarious activities that go on in big institutions , go on in big institutions, actions even ostensibly private sector institutions. so in this case, natwest is owned 40% by the state because they did such a great job in the run up to the global financial crisis, i.e. they had to be bailed out . but they had to be bailed out. but it strikes me that there is a really important principle at stake here and never again can people say, oh, all this
and later on with arron banks and get on that.et his view on that. i liam, it's the first time you've been on since the resignations last week and the apologies i got from the bbc looking at it sort of a step back with a bit of cool reflection. this has really shone a light on a big problem, hasn't it? >> it has. anyone that thinks this is story about you this is a story just about you doesn't understand the story, frankly. i think you would frankly. and i think you would you would agree...
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we're then going to be joined by arron banks , who was de—banking arron banks, who was de—banking shortly ruined . we'll business virtually ruined. we'll find out the role that andrew bailey, the governor of the bank of england, played in all that. and today is alcohol tax day as alcohol taxes go up by the most in 50 years, we're being told by the chancellor and the pm that somehow now pub drinkers will be £0.11 a pint better off. we'll tell you tonight why that is just the most almighty almighty con. but before all of that, let's get the news with polly middleton . first nigel, thank you. >> good evening. the top story from the newsroom. the prime minister has told gb news housing illegal migrants in hotels and flats is completely wrong . in an exclusive wrong. in an exclusive interview, rishi sunak said alternatives such as the bibby stockholm barge currently moored off portland in dorset , are off portland in dorset, are being sought as interim measures. the floating barge has been fitted out to accommodate around 500 people and the first 50 of those are expected to move in possibly th
we're then going to be joined by arron banks , who was de—banking arron banks, who was de—banking shortly ruined . we'll business virtually ruined. we'll find out the role that andrew bailey, the governor of the bank of england, played in all that. and today is alcohol tax day as alcohol taxes go up by the most in 50 years, we're being told by the chancellor and the pm that somehow now pub drinkers will be £0.11 a pint better off. we'll tell you tonight why that is just the most almighty...
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we're then going to be joined by arron banks , who was de—banking arron banks, who was de—banking shortlyand his business virtually ruined . we'll business virtually ruined. we'll find out the role that andrew bailey, the governor of the bank of england, played in all that. and today is alcohol tax day as alcohol taxes go up by the most in 50 years, we're being told by the chancellor and the pm that somehow now pub drinkers will be £0.11 a pint better off. we'll tell you tonight why that is just the most almighty almighty con. but before all of that, let's get the news with polly middleton . first nigel, thank you. >> good evening. the top story from the newsroom. the prime minister has told gb news housing illegal migrants in hotels and flats is completely wrong . in an exclusive wrong. in an exclusive interview, rishi sunak said alternatives such as the bibby stockholm barge currently moored off portland in dorset , are off portland in dorset, are being sought as interim measures. the floating barge has been fitted out to accommodate around 500 people and the first 50 of those are expec
we're then going to be joined by arron banks , who was de—banking arron banks, who was de—banking shortlyand his business virtually ruined . we'll business virtually ruined. we'll find out the role that andrew bailey, the governor of the bank of england, played in all that. and today is alcohol tax day as alcohol taxes go up by the most in 50 years, we're being told by the chancellor and the pm that somehow now pub drinkers will be £0.11 a pint better off. we'll tell you tonight why that...
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and andy of brexit, arron banks and andy wigmore , as well as ramona and wigmore, as well as ramona forward to say they've been cancelled authoritarian been cancelled by authoritarian banks. live in a time banks. so do we live in a time where getting punished and ostracised from society for holding the wrong views is now commonplace ? sunday telegraph commonplace? sunday telegraph editor alastair heath thinks so, and his new column today and in his new column today titled britain is now an elite dictatorship where majority opinions are crushed , he opinions are crushed, he lambasts politicians who have gone soft on crime waged war on cars and succumbed to extreme gender ideology. all while ignonng gender ideology. all while ignoring the views of the voting pubuc ignoring the views of the voting public who he says will revolt in a much bigger way than brexit if westminster doesn't start paying if westminster doesn't start paying attention . and carol paying attention. and carol mcgiffin, he's right , paying attention. and carol mcgiffin, he's right, isn't he? because the majority is
and andy of brexit, arron banks and andy wigmore , as well as ramona and wigmore, as well as ramona forward to say they've been cancelled authoritarian been cancelled by authoritarian banks. live in a time banks. so do we live in a time where getting punished and ostracised from society for holding the wrong views is now commonplace ? sunday telegraph commonplace? sunday telegraph editor alastair heath thinks so, and his new column today and in his new column today titled britain is now an...
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and andy of brexit, arron banks and andy wigmore , as well as ramona and wigmore, as well as ramona forward to say they've been cancelled authoritarian been cancelled by authoritarian banks. live in a time banks. so do we live in a time where getting punished and ostracised from society for holding the wrong views is now commonplace ? sunday telegraph commonplace? sunday telegraph editor alastair heath thinks so, and his new column today and in his new column today titled britain is now an elite dictatorship where majority opinions are crushed , he opinions are crushed, he lambasts politicians who have gone soft on crime waged war on cars and succumbed to extreme gender ideology. all while ignonng gender ideology. all while ignoring the views of the voting pubuc ignoring the views of the voting public who he says will revolt in a much bigger way than brexit if westminster doesn't start paying if westminster doesn't start paying attention . and carol paying attention. and carol mcgiffin, he's right , paying attention. and carol mcgiffin, he's right, isn't he? because the majority is
and andy of brexit, arron banks and andy wigmore , as well as ramona and wigmore, as well as ramona forward to say they've been cancelled authoritarian been cancelled by authoritarian banks. live in a time banks. so do we live in a time where getting punished and ostracised from society for holding the wrong views is now commonplace ? sunday telegraph commonplace? sunday telegraph editor alastair heath thinks so, and his new column today and in his new column today titled britain is now an...
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. >> i don't understand why arron banks, frankly, isn't on the list either.l oakeshott now thinks that he is an agent of influence for the russian state. and i'm simply pointing out that nigel farage received from russia today . received from russia today. £548,000, £573 in 2018 alone from the russian state . from the russian state. >> i didn't receive a single pennyin >> i didn't receive a single penny in 2018 from russia today or the russian state. it is wrong . frankly, it's an outright wrong. frankly, it's an outright lie . you've said it, sir. chris lie. you've said it, sir. chris using parliamentary privilege, if you're going to go out and flog this book about standards in public life and go on major tv programmes in this country like good morning britain and say that anyone that makes a mistake and gets it wrong should correct it, you'd better correct it. pretty soon. or do me a favour, chris. say it outside the house of commons. i wouldn't mind the money to buy a new car in a moment. it's talking pints. i'm going to be joined by a very controversial b
. >> i don't understand why arron banks, frankly, isn't on the list either.l oakeshott now thinks that he is an agent of influence for the russian state. and i'm simply pointing out that nigel farage received from russia today . received from russia today. £548,000, £573 in 2018 alone from the russian state . from the russian state. >> i didn't receive a single pennyin >> i didn't receive a single penny in 2018 from russia today or the russian state. it is wrong . frankly,...
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. >> i don't understand why arron banks, frankly, isn't on the list either.l oakeshott now thinks that he is an agent of influence for the russian state. and i'm simply pointing out that nigel farage received from russia today . received from russia today. £548,000, £573 in 2018 alone from the russian state . from the russian state. >> i didn't receive a single pennyin >> i didn't receive a single penny in 2018 from russia today or the russian state. it is wrong . frankly, it's an outright wrong. frankly, it's an outright lie . you've said it, sir. chris lie. you've said it, sir. chris using parliamentary privilege, if you're going to go out and flog this book about standards in public life and go on major tv programmes in this country like good morning britain and say that anyone that makes a mistake and gets it wrong should correct it, you'd better correct it. pretty soon. or do me a favour, chris. say it outside the house of commons. i wouldn't mind the money to buy a new car in a moment. it's talking pints. i'm going to be joined by a very controversial b
. >> i don't understand why arron banks, frankly, isn't on the list either.l oakeshott now thinks that he is an agent of influence for the russian state. and i'm simply pointing out that nigel farage received from russia today . received from russia today. £548,000, £573 in 2018 alone from the russian state . from the russian state. >> i didn't receive a single pennyin >> i didn't receive a single penny in 2018 from russia today or the russian state. it is wrong . frankly,...
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first, the bad boys of brexit, andy wigmore and arron banks, plus former brexit party chairman turned leader richard tice. all revealed their de—banking how had two bank accounts shut down our reform party account was shut down by metro two exactly two years ago. >> i gave a press conference on it and then another digital bank called tide bank. they shut an account of mine. last year. both of them claimed commercial reasons. howard davies and alison rose seemed to have presided over a regime of political ethnic cleansing . political ethnic cleansing. >> not had some very good >> had i not had some very good friends to me, my family friends to help me, my family would absolutely would have been absolutely screwed . screwed. >> but then more interestingly, so too did the arch ramona . gina so too did the arch ramona. gina miller. nigel long, longtime nemesis, complained the account for her own pro—eu political party. true and fair, had been closed by monzo and that she and her party had been rejected by nine other financial institute and so allowed us to open the account. >> in november
first, the bad boys of brexit, andy wigmore and arron banks, plus former brexit party chairman turned leader richard tice. all revealed their de—banking how had two bank accounts shut down our reform party account was shut down by metro two exactly two years ago. >> i gave a press conference on it and then another digital bank called tide bank. they shut an account of mine. last year. both of them claimed commercial reasons. howard davies and alison rose seemed to have presided over a...
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his own battle with the banks they are coming after now rural pursuits and with it the british countryside . but now the british countryside. but now it's your headlines with arronther of jacob crouch have been jailed over the baby's death in 2020. craig crouch has been sentenced to a minimum term of 28 years for the ten month old's murder. he was found dead in his cot with 39 rib fractures in derbyshire. after months of abuse, his mother, gemma barton , will serve ten years for causing or allowing the death of a child . the private sector is a child. the private sector is being called upon to help clear nhs waiting lists. 8 or 13 new community diagnostic centres to be opened across england will be run by independent companies to carry out scans, checks and tests. services will be free to patients and the russian opposition leader alexei navalny has been sentenced to a further 19 years in jail. vladimir putin's most vocal political critic has been found guilty of creating and funding an extremist organisation . in more extremist organisation. in more on our stories in our later bulletins and also on our website, gbnews.com . website, gbnews.com. >> direct bullio
his own battle with the banks they are coming after now rural pursuits and with it the british countryside . but now the british countryside. but now it's your headlines with arronther of jacob crouch have been jailed over the baby's death in 2020. craig crouch has been sentenced to a minimum term of 28 years for the ten month old's murder. he was found dead in his cot with 39 rib fractures in derbyshire. after months of abuse, his mother, gemma barton , will serve ten years for causing or...