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. >> camilla okay, but do you think there's ever a chance that bofis think there's ever a chance thatin your footsteps and defect? >> reform i don't i don't think so, to be honest. i mean, i'm not sure he'll want to come back onto the front line of politics, to be honest with you, camilla. so no, i don't think he'd do it for either party. >> no. okay. fair enough. but don't you agree that if it does look as if the vote is split on the right, that right wing voters will really be wanting the tories and reform to come together ? because they will together? because they will consider that there's a fate worse than a split on the right, and that's another four years of laboun >> look, i mean, i've tried to do that before the general election. as you know, camilla, i tried to i spoke with rishi, i spoke with reform, trying to bnng spoke with reform, trying to bring both together, but we was in a different place in the polls then. and look at where we are now as the reform party. i mean, consistently we're beating labour and conservatives and we're four years away from an election. so i thi
. >> camilla okay, but do you think there's ever a chance that bofis think there's ever a chance thatin your footsteps and defect? >> reform i don't i don't think so, to be honest. i mean, i'm not sure he'll want to come back onto the front line of politics, to be honest with you, camilla. so no, i don't think he'd do it for either party. >> no. okay. fair enough. but don't you agree that if it does look as if the vote is split on the right, that right wing voters will really...
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the sunny virk plans that bofis point. plans that boris talked about, instead of which we've got keir starmer, who looks as though he's possibly going to cave in on the youth mobility scheme, all of that in return. >> for his. >> for his. >> uk and eu. >> uk and eu. >> we've got. >> we've got. >> a youth mobility scheme with australia, we have a youth mobility scheme, with japan, we have a youth mobility scheme with new zealand. >> and canada. >> and canada. >> so why can't we have a youth mobility scheme. >> when we. >> when we. >> but we have them with non—eu countries? why can't we have it? i thought brexit was about treating europe the same as every other country in the world, not treating it worse. so treat it the same as australia, treat it the same as australia, treat it the same as japan, treat it the same as japan, treat it the same as canada where we have youth mobility schemes. what is so why do people hate europe. >> so much is on one. >> why do you hate europe? >> why do you hate europe? >> i don't hate europe
the sunny virk plans that bofis point. plans that boris talked about, instead of which we've got keir starmer, who looks as though he's possibly going to cave in on the youth mobility scheme, all of that in return. >> for his. >> for his. >> uk and eu. >> uk and eu. >> we've got. >> we've got. >> a youth mobility scheme with australia, we have a youth mobility scheme, with japan, we have a youth mobility scheme with new zealand. >> and canada....
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bofis boris johnson makes of it all., we're here in munich at what feels like a pivotal moment for europe. the current prime minister, sir keir starmer, isn't here. but why are you? >> well. >> well. >> i. >> i. >> think. >> think. >> it's a very. >> good conference to be at, particularly now because the americans are the trump administration is clearly getting closer to deciding how they're going to solve this appalling conflict. and you've heard their plans. i think there's quite a lot of. headless chicken ism, quite frankly, from the europeans about what the trump administration is saying. and i think it's very important to get what that administration or what the us is saying in perspective, because they aren't i don't think looking at what trump is saying or looking at what pete hegseth is saying. they're not betraying ukraine. they're not betraying ukraine. they're not betraying ukraine. they're not walking away from ukraine. they're saying ukraine's got to be a sovereign, prosperous country. they're saying that pu
bofis boris johnson makes of it all., we're here in munich at what feels like a pivotal moment for europe. the current prime minister, sir keir starmer, isn't here. but why are you? >> well. >> well. >> i. >> i. >> think. >> think. >> it's a very. >> good conference to be at, particularly now because the americans are the trump administration is clearly getting closer to deciding how they're going to solve this appalling conflict. and you've...
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meanwhile, allies of bofis months.eanwhile, allies of boris johnson say he could be plotting a political comeback. boris johnson say he could be plotting a political comelback in local media as farhad n. back in the uk, the suspect in the valentine's day shooting of a woman at a pub in kent may have entered the water at dartford crossing. according to the police, it's after a woman in her 40s died following the shooting at the three horseshoes pub around 7:00 last night. a murder investigation is now underway, with police confirming they found debate with, we can conduct this debate with, you know, sorry. no, no, no, it's just no, no, no, i just a. >> woman can have a penis. >> woman can have a penis. >> i don't think that discussing this issue in this way helps anyone in the long run. what? >> there we go. so why is any of this relevant? well, breaking tonight is news that tory leader kemi badenoch could face a leadership challenge within months after bombing at pmqs and struggling to see off reform in the polls. and
meanwhile, allies of bofis months.eanwhile, allies of boris johnson say he could be plotting a political comeback. boris johnson say he could be plotting a political comelback in local media as farhad n. back in the uk, the suspect in the valentine's day shooting of a woman at a pub in kent may have entered the water at dartford crossing. according to the police, it's after a woman in her 40s died following the shooting at the three horseshoes pub around 7:00 last night. a murder investigation...
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former prime minister bofis of brexit.ormer prime minister boris johnson earlier told gb news we need the british ruling class finally to match the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people who voted to leave. for supporters, the uk became a sovereign nation in charge of its own destiny. opponents believe it's isolated the country and damaged the economy. mr farage also said this evening getting back our sovereignty was, of course, the right thing to do, but we need a government who will keep their promises to the british people and which truly believes in brexit. and earlier today, conservative leader kemi badenoch said she's remaining positive. >> five years ago we had what was the greatest vote of confidence in our country and as brexit secretary, i removed lots of eu regulations. i ended the supremacy of the european court of justice, but there is still a lot more to do, like a trade deal with the us. that's a brexit opportunity that we need to take. we started those negotiations when president trump was last
former prime minister bofis of brexit.ormer prime minister boris johnson earlier told gb news we need the british ruling class finally to match the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people who voted to leave. for supporters, the uk became a sovereign nation in charge of its own destiny. opponents believe it's isolated the country and damaged the economy. mr farage also said this evening getting back our sovereignty was, of course, the right thing to do, but we need a government who...
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while the uk is marking five years since it left the european union, and former prime minister bofis unionand former prime minister boris johnson has exclusively told gb news now is the time to double down on brexit. he also said we need a government that really believes in brexit and we need the british ruling class finally to match the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people who voted to leave. for supporters, the uk became a sovereign nation in charge of its own destiny. opponents believe it's isolated the country and damaged the economy. a tireless campaigner for brexit was reform uk leader nigel farage. here 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 per
while the uk is marking five years since it left the european union, and former prime minister bofis unionand former prime minister boris johnson has exclusively told gb news now is the time to double down on brexit. he also said we need a government that really believes in brexit and we need the british ruling class finally to match the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people who voted to leave. for supporters, the uk became a sovereign nation in charge of its own destiny....
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how come lockdown rules finished off bofis lockdown rules finished off boris johnson?e they simply ping off the armour of our premier? that's today's debate. is it time for starmer to face the music? get in touch gbnews.com/yoursay. now your headunes gbnews.com/yoursay. now your headlines and here's aaron armstrong. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> very much, martin. >> very much, martin. >> good afternoon to you. our top stories. five people have been shot at an educational centre in sweden. the extent of their injuries remains unclear. the shooting took place on a campus in the central city of orebro, where schools for both children and adults are located. a warning viewers may find the following footage distressing. >> oh my god, oh my god. >> oh my god, oh my god. >> and this footage shows students following emergency procedures by hiding under their desks. five people have been taken to hospital, four of them have undergone surgery and two are stable. police have also confirmed one of the injured people is the suspected attacker. well, this facility and nearby schoo
how come lockdown rules finished off bofis lockdown rules finished off boris johnson?e they simply ping off the armour of our premier? that's today's debate. is it time for starmer to face the music? get in touch gbnews.com/yoursay. now your headunes gbnews.com/yoursay. now your headlines and here's aaron armstrong. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> very much, martin. >> very much, martin. >> good afternoon to you. our top stories. five people have been shot at an...
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bofis from tonight, which is on a one. johnson, the party, as you can read in 1984, they told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. they told you men can become women. they told you vaccines stop transmission and they told you boris johnson was a conservative. none of those claims are true, of course, not least the third one, because what kind of conservative bankrupts britain with a £3 trillion march towards net zero at the altar of climate change? >> but i want to tell you that the cost of failing to reach net zero by 2050, the cost of failing to tackle climate change, will be much, much greater. we in the uk, we will. i'm afraid to say. we were the first. we were. we were the beginners of the crime. we started. the industrial revolution began in this country. we began this, this huge pattern of hydrocarbon emissions. >> then he allowed record numbers of people, millions and their dependents to come to this country willy nilly in what's now infamously dubbed the boris wave, despite claims like this. >> but yo
bofis from tonight, which is on a one. johnson, the party, as you can read in 1984, they told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. they told you men can become women. they told you vaccines stop transmission and they told you boris johnson was a conservative. none of those claims are true, of course, not least the third one, because what kind of conservative bankrupts britain with a £3 trillion march towards net zero at the altar of climate change? >> but i want to tell you...
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former adviser to bofis >> all right. former adviser to boris johnson oscar redrup joins us now.ood morning oscar. good morning guys. first policy from kemi badenoch version of the tories. however some would say it's not about the policy, it's just about regaining trust. so does any of this matter, especially being out in the wilderness for so long? well. >> i think it was actually robert jenrick if you think back, you know, 4000 million years ago when they were having the leadership contest, he made the leadership contest, he made the very, very salient and valid point that unless the tories can get together a half decent, credible policy agenda on immigration, nobody in this country will take them seriously, particularly because the conservatives record and i don't obviously, i say this with a heavy heart on immigration. illegal immigration was not the best, shall we put it that way in the kindest terms? >> 1.2 million in that in the kindest terms? >>1.2 million in that boris wave. >> i can i can reform it didn't go to plan. so take i think from a conservative perspective, you
former adviser to bofis >> all right. former adviser to boris johnson oscar redrup joins us now.ood morning oscar. good morning guys. first policy from kemi badenoch version of the tories. however some would say it's not about the policy, it's just about regaining trust. so does any of this matter, especially being out in the wilderness for so long? well. >> i think it was actually robert jenrick if you think back, you know, 4000 million years ago when they were having the...
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and bofis for everyone to spend 5%. boris johnson's words, exact words to me were, well, they're going to have to well, they're going to have to well, they're going to have to. that would be monumental amounts of money. so tomorrow , emmanuel macron is tomorrow, emmanuel macron is gathering together european leaders in paris for an emergency summit, trying to work out what to do. they're worried not just about ukraine, but about support of the us. it feels like europe can't depend on the united states anymore. it really feels like we are at a pivotal moment here. >> all right, catherine, thank you very much. we'll join you later on. thank you. that's katherine forster. she's there. live in munich. now, if you're in search of some winter sun, here is a forecast of some of the top european holiday destinations. >> ready to soak up that holiday sunshine. >> won't we need some cover? >> won't we need some cover? >> no worries. all sorted. >> no worries. all sorted. >> allclear travel insurance sponsors gb news travel destin
and bofis for everyone to spend 5%. boris johnson's words, exact words to me were, well, they're going to have to well, they're going to have to well, they're going to have to. that would be monumental amounts of money. so tomorrow , emmanuel macron is tomorrow, emmanuel macron is gathering together european leaders in paris for an emergency summit, trying to work out what to do. they're worried not just about ukraine, but about support of the us. it feels like europe can't depend on the...
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such a big deal out of this sort of pearl clutching moralising, in the same way that someone like a bofisway that someone like a boris johnson didn't. >> yes, 100%, because he, you know, i'll never forget the way he went on over boris johnson having a piece of birthday cake. and now we find out all of this stuff about the. >> vocals, the voice. >> vocals, the voice. >> coach, the essential worker, vocal coach. well, the only way that a vocal coach is an essential worker. well, i could yeah. >> i mean, look, to be fair, and to answer your question, this should hit anyone hard. and it should, of course, because it's absolutely disgusting. but the problem labour really do have now is they have set themselves up as these pious working for us in our service, and yet we have seen hand over fist that there just aren't those people. so yes, it hits them hard, but they're just demonstrating to us that they don't really know what the working person is, let alone be working in thei
such a big deal out of this sort of pearl clutching moralising, in the same way that someone like a bofisway that someone like a boris johnson didn't. >> yes, 100%, because he, you know, i'll never forget the way he went on over boris johnson having a piece of birthday cake. and now we find out all of this stuff about the. >> vocals, the voice. >> vocals, the voice. >> coach, the essential worker, vocal coach. well, the only way that a vocal coach is an essential...
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bofis is the bogus civil service.n had a plan to cut it by 20%, which would have saved about £5 billion annually. that too must go to defence. and at a time when taxpayers have been mercilessly squeezed, with thresholds being frozen now for several years, the welfare recipients they pay for have not been affected. this year's 1.7% increase in benefits other than pensions should be frozen, adding another £2.5 billion for defence. then the crazy schemes should go. green subsidies and follies must be abandoned. carbon capture and storage would save £20 billion a year if in total, if it were given up. we could also save billions if the chancellor had any gumption, and ordered the governor of the bank of england to stop selling bonds for quantitative tightening purposes and just let them mature. this has been a tragic waste of money. if all this were done, there would be at least £20 billion extra for the ministry of defence, and perhaps we would begin to be taken seriously again. donald trump is right, but too long. the u
bofis is the bogus civil service.n had a plan to cut it by 20%, which would have saved about £5 billion annually. that too must go to defence. and at a time when taxpayers have been mercilessly squeezed, with thresholds being frozen now for several years, the welfare recipients they pay for have not been affected. this year's 1.7% increase in benefits other than pensions should be frozen, adding another £2.5 billion for defence. then the crazy schemes should go. green subsidies and follies...