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i think the thing i'd be interested in the two of you opining on is there's a big split in britain about brexitnd we know that families are divided. so macron goes on monday. he's representing the eu apart from anything else. so britain's got what brexiteers would say is a dividend. and we want to be treated differently, and we don't want i think all of those things are true, actually. approaches this diplomacy. now we are out of the european union. like the european union. so tick as far as that is concerned. what i think is also true is that the uk's relationship, slightly different with the.. ..than it is with the european union because of our history, many, many, many decades. so i think there was always a difference between the britons and the rest. britain and brussels relationship with america, if you like. and also, that's the same when it comes to other countries in the eu. you know, the uk and france has always had, again, relationship with other eu countries. changed the calculation somewhat. but there were already differences in our relationships with america. well, joe agreed. is t
i think the thing i'd be interested in the two of you opining on is there's a big split in britain about brexitnd we know that families are divided. so macron goes on monday. he's representing the eu apart from anything else. so britain's got what brexiteers would say is a dividend. and we want to be treated differently, and we don't want i think all of those things are true, actually. approaches this diplomacy. now we are out of the european union. like the european union. so tick as far as...
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brexit negotiations again. britainr the bettitetetee and it is not europe's problem'for the bettitetetee and it is not particularly in interest. it is not particularly in britain's interest. and it serves to oil the wheels of a decent relationship the us. is a relationship with the us. there is a win—win, notjust for and elfin? " ' 7 7 elli forieurope 7 7 but fofeuro’perand amerieee bet ter eereee erte ameriee; would be well not to you they would be well not to say. you so in return we all your want this, so in return we all your fish or is want this, so in return we all your fish or , fish or whatever. is there going to be extra money — fish or whatever. is there going to be extra money for _ fish or whatever. is there going to be extra money for nato - fish or whatever. is there going to be extra money for nato in - fish or whatever. is there going to | be extra money for nato in . five be extra money for nato in the five point _ be extra money for nato in the five point plan? — be extra money for nato in the five po
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reporter: are you worried about britain undoing the deals of brexit and the e.u.? president trump: i don't worry about that. i thought frankly what they did was the right thing at the time and i think that will probably prove out over the centuries. you have a long time to go. but i predicted it was going to happen and it did happen and it will work itself out. i think it's already worked itself out. reporter: mr. president, keir starmer signed a deal for the takeover -- president trump: i have a feeling it will work out very well, they're talking about a very strong lease, very powerful lease, about 140 years, that's a long time. and i think we'll be inclined to go along with your country, yeah. i think it's -- it's a little early. we have to be given the details but it doesn't sound bad. reporter: mr. president, you obviously can do business with our prime minister keir starmer. you said yesterday the e.u. is constructed to screw the u.s. this comes to trade. what can our prime minister say to you to persuade you not to impose tariffs on the united kingdom. presi
reporter: are you worried about britain undoing the deals of brexit and the e.u.? president trump: i don't worry about that. i thought frankly what they did was the right thing at the time and i think that will probably prove out over the centuries. you have a long time to go. but i predicted it was going to happen and it did happen and it will work itself out. i think it's already worked itself out. reporter: mr. president, keir starmer signed a deal for the takeover -- president trump: i have...
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this is precisely the moment the great britain faced with brexit. it was a moment where a democratic electorate got together and voted to do something that just made everyone's life worse in unfortunately, totally foreseeable ways. the result was a lost decade for the uk. like basically, everyone's lives got worse, the economy got worse, they lost wage growth, they lost prosperity. they lost stability and security. and there was no reason to do it. they just all got together and decided to do it to themselves. there's a growing fear now that donald trump is poised to take an american economy that was the envy of the world, strong and stable just months ago, and drive it into the ground. jon lovitz, the co-host of the pod save america podcast, host of love it or leave it and jamelle bouie is an opinion columnist, new york times. they both join me now. you know, jon, i'm sort of two minds about what we've seen in this first month. so on the terror front, one of the maddening things of this campaign was trump was running on inflation and being like, i
this is precisely the moment the great britain faced with brexit. it was a moment where a democratic electorate got together and voted to do something that just made everyone's life worse in unfortunately, totally foreseeable ways. the result was a lost decade for the uk. like basically, everyone's lives got worse, the economy got worse, they lost wage growth, they lost prosperity. they lost stability and security. and there was no reason to do it. they just all got together and decided to do...
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chancellor olaf scholz with sir keir saying he wants neighbours, but britain will not be rejoining the eu. it's the first time since brexittend a european council meeting. downing street says it represents sir keir�*s with the eu. to russia's war in ukraine, are at the top of the agenda. expect from the summit. there's a very strong statement that's been put out in advance to destroy russia's war machine, to take advantage of the economic sanctions on russia, to not let up, to push on and to try and kind of press ahead invasion of ukraine. here which are probably not mentioned in that. of the person who's not of this, of course, to end the ukraine war. slovakia. but then there's also the whole business of how much money countries spend on their defence. some cases, on defence. to spend on defence. a lot of western nations have emptied their armouries itjust simply hasn't got enough muscle, in some cases, there is another factor here that is really worrying people, wanting a deal for the united states to buy greenland. denmark's prime minister, mette frederiksen, said initially to her country don't worry, you know, it's no
chancellor olaf scholz with sir keir saying he wants neighbours, but britain will not be rejoining the eu. it's the first time since brexittend a european council meeting. downing street says it represents sir keir�*s with the eu. to russia's war in ukraine, are at the top of the agenda. expect from the summit. there's a very strong statement that's been put out in advance to destroy russia's war machine, to take advantage of the economic sanctions on russia, to not let up, to push on and to...
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relationship between the uk and its european neighbours, although britain will not be rejoining the eu. it's the first time since brexithat a british prime downing street says it represents sir keir�*s with the eu. defence and security, including europe's response out of this meeting. that keir starmer is going to attend tonight will take to the european union or what became the relationship, a reset relationship, as he repeatedly in practical terms, what will come out of today? well, today is all about defence and to russia's invasion of ukraine. will be hoping to use the uk's presence there, i think, to persuade some of the slightly more reluctant european union countries when it comes to defence spending and when it comes to supporting ukraine to do more now. in defence and security will prove a gateway to a much armida van rij of this meeting. it is an meeting of eu national leaders as of national leaders as part of �*grouping in the european their grouping in the european so he is not attending council, so he is not attending a council meeting itself but that third party that allows third party countries to join s
relationship between the uk and its european neighbours, although britain will not be rejoining the eu. it's the first time since brexithat a british prime downing street says it represents sir keir�*s with the eu. defence and security, including europe's response out of this meeting. that keir starmer is going to attend tonight will take to the european union or what became the relationship, a reset relationship, as he repeatedly in practical terms, what will come out of today? well, today...
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brexit. because again, we'll see a british prime minister, to be sort of screaming like a banshee. "and are you going to give britainh, blah blah. but they don't actually want anybody to think there in brussels, walking the kind ofjournalistic and laura, you know, you were often packed in that member of the eu 28 as it then was walking along there and there is something a bit familiar, notjust because actually, we've discussed on newscasts yes. and he took the boris pickle and turned it into the windsor framework? maybe hejust had enough. so now we've got keir starmer doing a reset. is widely sought by brexiteers, and he played an important brexit negotiator. he did the brexit done, he got brexit done. he said two things to me for this fifth anniversary, out of that european nest. so here are those two statements for you to ponder to start suggesting it. things to do. they can't devote their entire life to these things. - and that's perfectly natural because they expected - don't want to talk about it anymore, because basically because i said, why don't you justjoin up with nigel farage then? needs a different argum
brexit. because again, we'll see a british prime minister, to be sort of screaming like a banshee. "and are you going to give britainh, blah blah. but they don't actually want anybody to think there in brussels, walking the kind ofjournalistic and laura, you know, you were often packed in that member of the eu 28 as it then was walking along there and there is something a bit familiar, notjust because actually, we've discussed on newscasts yes. and he took the boris pickle and turned it...
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with sir keir between the uk and its european neighbours — although britain will not be rejoining the eu. it's the first time since brexitpeak to lord peter ricketts, former uk ambassador of france. always good to have you with us, thank you forjoining us. the first time since brexit that a british prime minister that ahbritish prime minister attend a european council will attend a european council meeting. what do you think this signifies? it is an important opportunity _ signifies? it is an important opportunity for— signifies? it is an important opportunity for keir - signifies? it is an important l opportunity for keir starmer, the first time a british prime minister has up at one these and 7 7th7e7s7e 7 77 shah]; 7 7 of these summits and the theme of these summits and the theme of these summits and the theme of the day �*s defence how of the day �*s defence and how can do together, europe can do more together, how it can replace some of what the has to the us has brought to european security and they are having nato secretary general at the nato secretary general at lunch and then keir at lunch and then keir starmer
with sir keir between the uk and its european neighbours — although britain will not be rejoining the eu. it's the first time since brexitpeak to lord peter ricketts, former uk ambassador of france. always good to have you with us, thank you forjoining us. the first time since brexit that a british prime minister that ahbritish prime minister attend a european council will attend a european council meeting. what do you think this signifies? it is an important opportunity _ signifies? it is an...
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brexit. the labour cabinet, of course, is also filled with britain hating masochists like david lammy, who apologisedthink that we should be ashamed of our history and should pay reparations for what happened hundreds and hundreds of years ago. with labour's decriminalisation of illegal migration, which of course now we must call irregular migration, we also see a refusal to control our own borders. labour has refused to put a cap on legal immigration, illustrating a lack of will to control this enormous issue as well. some of you may remember the time that the prime minister, keir starmer, then leader of the leader of the opposition, said this. >> you have to choose now between davos or westminster. >> davos. >> davos. >> why? >> why? >> because westminster is too constrained. >> i�*d really like to know if >> i'd really like to know if keir starmer still believes that. and i wonder what donald trump would make of it too. does he think that the true source of power in this country are the elites in davos, or does he think the true source of power in this country? are you the taxpaying, hard working
brexit. the labour cabinet, of course, is also filled with britain hating masochists like david lammy, who apologisedthink that we should be ashamed of our history and should pay reparations for what happened hundreds and hundreds of years ago. with labour's decriminalisation of illegal migration, which of course now we must call irregular migration, we also see a refusal to control our own borders. labour has refused to put a cap on legal immigration, illustrating a lack of will to control...
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britain. >> potentially undoing some of the benefits of brexit by seeking a closer tie with the eu, who you said was set up to screw. >> don't worry about that. i don't. i thought, you know, frankly what they did was the right thing at the time. and i think that will probably prove out over the centuries. you have a long time to go, but i think i predicted that was going to happen. and it did happen. and it will work itself out. it's i think it's already worked itself out. >> mr. president. >> can i ask. >> mr. president? >> keir starmer has signed a deal to give away the chagos islands to mauritius. will you approve that deal? >> well, we're going to have some discussions about that very soon. and i have a feeling it's going to work out very well. they're talking about a very long term powerful lease, a very strong lease about 140 years, actually. that's a long time. and i think we'll be inclined to go along with your country. yeah, i think it's. it's a little bit early. we have to be given the details, but it doesn't sound bad. yeah. please. >> mr. president. >> you obviously can do busin
britain. >> potentially undoing some of the benefits of brexit by seeking a closer tie with the eu, who you said was set up to screw. >> don't worry about that. i don't. i thought, you know, frankly what they did was the right thing at the time. and i think that will probably prove out over the centuries. you have a long time to go, but i think i predicted that was going to happen. and it did happen. and it will work itself out. it's i think it's already worked itself out. >>...
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on this day five years ago, britain finally left the european union. my name is tom harwood and this is brexit the european union. for many people, this is an astonishing moment of hope, a moment they thought would never come. >> well, it captured the attention of the nation, and after years of arguments, wrangling slogans and campaigns, at 11:00 on the 31st of january 2020, brexit was done. boris johnson claimed it was the dawn of a new era. >> proud of what i've done, i've been supported by a huge number of people and now we have a prime minister saying all of the right things and i wish boris johnson well. if he keeps his promises, we will get a brexit that will put us in a completely different place to the rest of europe. we have a great future ahead of us. >> so we. >> so we. >> have to make the case for the benefits of migration, the benefits of migration, the benefits of migration, the benefits of free movement. i want people in this country to be able to go and work abroad. >> well. >> well. >> what did it mean for you? what was promised? and in the end, what did we get? >> everything'
on this day five years ago, britain finally left the european union. my name is tom harwood and this is brexit the european union. for many people, this is an astonishing moment of hope, a moment they thought would never come. >> well, it captured the attention of the nation, and after years of arguments, wrangling slogans and campaigns, at 11:00 on the 31st of january 2020, brexit was done. boris johnson claimed it was the dawn of a new era. >> proud of what i've done, i've been...
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democrats leader sir ed davey criticised the conservative brexit deal as an utter disaster for our country. >> lebanon is going to lead the debate in britain to have a closer relationship with our european colleagues. it's great for our trade, our economy, it's good for our defence and our security and a customs union, which i've called for the liberal democrats are championing would be great for growth, far better than anything the government has announced to date. we need to get rid of those trade barriers that the conservatives put up that are so hit. our small and medium sized businesses, our exporters. that's the way to grow our economy by having that closer relationship with europe. and the white house, says the recovery operation for the air collision in washington, dc has resumed, in which a passenger plane collided with a us army helicopter yesterday, killing 67 people. 41 bodies have now been found. 28 of those victims have been identified. audio has emerged showing communication between the military helicopter and air traffic control before the deadly crash. in the clip, the deadly crash. in the clip, the helicopter is told of t
democrats leader sir ed davey criticised the conservative brexit deal as an utter disaster for our country. >> lebanon is going to lead the debate in britain to have a closer relationship with our european colleagues. it's great for our trade, our economy, it's good for our defence and our security and a customs union, which i've called for the liberal democrats are championing would be great for growth, far better than anything the government has announced to date. we need to get rid of...
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but european neighbours but britain will not be rejoining the eu. is the 7 is the first 7 777 is the first time 7 777 is the first time since 77 it is the first time since brexitir�*s commitment to strengthening the uk's partnership with the eu. to russia's war in ukraine — are at the top of the agenda. we will have more on that as well in business of e" i". baffle" because of the uk's a" in bjaa" because of the uk's trade course the uk's trade relationship with the eu is extremely and with extremely important and with the tariff coming the 7 the us, 7 the us, we 7 the us, we will 7 the us, we will unpack all ti in us, we will unpack all ti in 20 we will unpack all let's get some of the day's other news now. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has arrived in the us — where he'll become the first foreign leader to meet president trump they're expected to discuss the second phase of the gaza during anti—government protests. of wednesday's mid—air collision between a passenger plane and army helicopter. it is partially submerged in the potomac river. an investigation is ongoing. and forced thousands to flee their homes. in three days. there are growing ca
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britain's newsroom on gb news. >> so sir keir starmer in brussels today, the first pm to do so since brexit.ers. >> calling it a reset. oh, that word makes me have ptsd. a reset between the uk and the eu. >> is this trip necessary? or is the pm cosying up to europe or is this really essential? talks he has. he's also not just not here. he's also known as air miles here. >> that doesn't rhyme though does it? >> no it doesn't. >> no it doesn't. >> well, we're joined now by the host of rational voices, sunil sharma and the former liberal former leader of the liberal democrats. of course, sir vince cable. morning, gentlemen. thank you so much. okay, sunil, let's start with you. does sir keir starmer need to be there? we need to have a decent relationship, don't we? with the eu? >> no. keir starmer does not need to be there. we're not part of the european union despite how much you know his party. and maybe the lib dems want us to be. we're not part of the european union, and we need to start to think about the priorities of britain and putting british people first. and i think that's something s
britain's newsroom on gb news. >> so sir keir starmer in brussels today, the first pm to do so since brexit.ers. >> calling it a reset. oh, that word makes me have ptsd. a reset between the uk and the eu. >> is this trip necessary? or is the pm cosying up to europe or is this really essential? talks he has. he's also not just not here. he's also known as air miles here. >> that doesn't rhyme though does it? >> no it doesn't. >> no it doesn't. >> well,...
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five years on, is it brexit britain or brexit? betrayal next. >> alex thank you very much. the top stories reform uk leader nigel farage told a party conference this evening that constitutionally brexit has been a success but took aim at the tory party for the scale of illegal immigration into the uk. mr farage said voters were betrayed by a conservative government elected on the back of brexit. former prime minister bofis of brexit. former 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 w
five years on, is it brexit britain or brexit? betrayal next. >> alex thank you very much. the top stories reform uk leader nigel farage told a party conference this evening that constitutionally brexit has been a success but took aim at the tory party for the scale of illegal immigration into the uk. mr farage said voters were betrayed by a conservative government elected on the back of brexit. former prime minister bofis of brexit. former prime minister boris johnson earlier told gb...
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. >> express trump backs great trade deal for brexit britain. telegraph.it of a. >> theme there. >> theme there. >> hello, christa. hello. lovely to see you. haven�*t seen. to see you. haven't seen. >> you for a while. >> you for a while. >> that's a joke. because we see each other every day, forever and ever. but i�*m and ever. but i'm a professional. i don't want to talk about you. jonathan and i sharing a moment. >> all right, get a room. >> all right, get a room. >> let's go straight to the mail. >> the mail? >> the mail? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> what an unlikely bromance. >> what an unlikely bromance. >> it's not about you and jonathan. it�*s about trump and jonathan. it's about trump and starmer. a lot of people are saying that their meeting today went very well. i think that's a bit strong personally. >> really? how? i think it couldn't have gone any better. >> well, no. and that�*s. yes >> well, no. and that's. yes exactly. that's correct. it couldn't have gone any better. yeah. >> i mean sarma got everything he. >> wanted. >> wanted. >> didn't he, jon
. >> express trump backs great trade deal for brexit britain. telegraph.it of a. >> theme there. >> theme there. >> hello, christa. hello. lovely to see you. haven�*t seen. to see you. haven't seen. >> you for a while. >> you for a while. >> that's a joke. because we see each other every day, forever and ever. but i�*m and ever. but i'm a professional. i don't want to talk about you. jonathan and i sharing a moment. >> all right, get a room....
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. >> and brexit betrayal. britain will offer european countries a youth mobility scheme, as well as signing up potentially to eu rules on our food. what else is on the table in this brexit renegotiation? >> yes, indeed. and elon musk slams zelenskyy. the world's richest man says it's right for donald trump to ignore the despised dictator. he says in peace talks with moscow. but reform uk leader nigel farage disagrees with that description of the ukrainian president. >> zelenskyy is not a dictator, but but it's only right and proper that ukrainians have a timeline for election. >> well, right in the middle of this diplomatic war between the white house and the ukrainian president, sir keir starmer is preparing to head to washington in what will be the most difficult and delicate of diplomatic missions. that they should send millions and millions of unvetted foreign migrants into their countries. thatis migrants into their countries. that is the biggest threat to europe. >> that's j.d. vance's bleak warning for europe.
. >> and brexit betrayal. britain will offer european countries a youth mobility scheme, as well as signing up potentially to eu rules on our food. what else is on the table in this brexit renegotiation? >> yes, indeed. and elon musk slams zelenskyy. the world's richest man says it's right for donald trump to ignore the despised dictator. he says in peace talks with moscow. but reform uk leader nigel farage disagrees with that description of the ukrainian president. >>...
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. >> brexit betrayal britain will offer european countries an australian style youth mobility scheme as we apparently cosy up to brussels. >> transgender turmoil doctors who change gender have wrongdoing erased from public records. >> and free childcare should be free. that's according to the government, who says parents shouldn't have to pay mandatory extra charges for things such as snacks, meals and nappies. >> jdaisley btec verdict. a teenage soldier took her own life after feeling trapped by her manager, who bombarded her with 4000 messages before her death. >> and james bond shaken. but are you stirred? amazon takes control of the zero seven franchise. so what does it mean for the future of the british secret service agent? >> de1? >> de1? >> who's your. that works. well. doesn't it. >> actually look quite good? >> actually look quite good? >> who's your gb news bond? >> who's your gb news bond? >> who's your gb news bond? >> who's your gb news? >> who's your gb news? >> can i go first? >> can i go first? >> bond. bond. girl or villain? >> bond. bond. girl or villain? >> bond.
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a britain that's called brexiteers. racist and thick since 2016. a britain that calls us far right if we complain about a lack of border control or a changing society in our country. yesterday, keir starmer said he was going to deploy soldiers to the front line soldiers, ostensibly from the white working classes. one of the most demonised demographics in all of the united kingdom. would you take up arms and fight for sir keir starmer's country? get in touch. that's today's big question. i've got three veterans on the show today and they have very, very different takes on this and you will not want to miss what they've got to say. what comes first, king and country or can politics get in the way of that? what would you do? would you fight for keir starmer? get in touch gbnews.com/yoursay. but now it's your headlines and here's katie bowman. >> martin. >> martin. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> and good afternoon. it's 3:03. these are your top stories from the gb newsroom. the us secretary of state marco rubio and. russia's foreign minister sergei lavr
a britain that's called brexiteers. racist and thick since 2016. a britain that calls us far right if we complain about a lack of border control or a changing society in our country. yesterday, keir starmer said he was going to deploy soldiers to the front line soldiers, ostensibly from the white working classes. one of the most demonised demographics in all of the united kingdom. would you take up arms and fight for sir keir starmer's country? get in touch. that's today's big question. i've...
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so basically what happened here was a ghanaian tourist was granted the right to live in britain under brexitrriage rules, even though she did not attend her own wedding. so yeah, it was a proxy marriage to a german citizen living in britain. it sounds delightfully cosmopolitan, but i don't really understand. any of. >> this at all. >> this at all. >> the gist. >> the gist. >> of it is. >> of it is. >> is that yeah, she played the system. crime does. >> pay well. >> pay well. >> technically it wasn't a crime. >> i guess she was called boateng, which even. >> has even. >> has even. >> got boat in it, you know what i mean? this is going too far. do you want to talk about the other stories as well? yeah. well, you know what. >> before we actually get to them, this is the telegraph is them, this is the telegraph is the only one that seems to feature the munich terrorists. i think we are safe to pretty safe to call him afghan illegal immigrant who basically ran over 28 people. but it's the only paper to cover it, which, i mean, maybe no one, because luckily no one died. maybe that's part of it. ye
so basically what happened here was a ghanaian tourist was granted the right to live in britain under brexitrriage rules, even though she did not attend her own wedding. so yeah, it was a proxy marriage to a german citizen living in britain. it sounds delightfully cosmopolitan, but i don't really understand. any of. >> this at all. >> this at all. >> the gist. >> the gist. >> of it is. >> of it is. >> is that yeah, she played the system. crime does....
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reminded of what 14 years of tory immigration policy left britain with. brexit remember, was meant to be a promise to end the era of mass uncontrolled immigration to lower the overall numbers. as the conservatives told us in their 2019 manifesto. but of course, the conservative party betrayed the country on that issue. if we look at the three years that followed the covid pandemic, we saw numbers that were simply mind boggling. in the year to december 2021, net migration reached nearly 500,000. in 2022, it was nearly 900,000. in 2023, it was about the same figure. that's a net 2 million people in just three years. only about 22% of those people, by the way, happen to come in on worker visas. and when you look at the fine print, it becomes even more remarkable, shocking. even in the first half of 2024. get this britain issued 15,000 health and social care visas to people coming to work in health and social care, but issued 60,000 visas to their relatives in the first half of 2024. we gave 1000 health visas to people from zimbabwe and they brought 10,000 relatives
reminded of what 14 years of tory immigration policy left britain with. brexit remember, was meant to be a promise to end the era of mass uncontrolled immigration to lower the overall numbers. as the conservatives told us in their 2019 manifesto. but of course, the conservative party betrayed the country on that issue. if we look at the three years that followed the covid pandemic, we saw numbers that were simply mind boggling. in the year to december 2021, net migration reached nearly 500,000....
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yes, brexit crowds gathered across the country to mark britain leaving the european union. finally.t far from marking this momentous anniversary, sir keir starmer instead chose to completely and utterly ignore it. and instead, three days later, he hopped on a eurostar to brussels to join a gathering of european leaders, the first time a british prime minister has done so since brexit. now, what kind of message does that send out? well, joining me now is the tory peer lord craig mackinlay, the legend craig, welcome to the show. absolute pleasure to have your company as ever. no doubt on friday you may raise a your company as ever. no doubt on friday you may r
yes, brexit crowds gathered across the country to mark britain leaving the european union. finally.t far from marking this momentous anniversary, sir keir starmer instead chose to completely and utterly ignore it. and instead, three days later, he hopped on a eurostar to brussels to join a gathering of european leaders, the first time a british prime minister has done so since brexit. now, what kind of message does that send out? well, joining me now is the tory peer lord craig mackinlay, the...
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in the meantime, let's have a look at the prime minister's brexit reset, which charges on the times reporting that britain is set to offer a youth mobility scheme to european nations. >> well, the deal could bring tens of thousands of young eu workers and students to the uk for up to three years, whilst granting young britons similar opportunities in europe. >> it's understood that if the scheme were implemented, there would be a cap on the number of young people allowed to enter britain. >> well, that's despite the eu previously stating that mobility is not subject to a quota. >> and the government continues to stand by its previous position at the moment, which is to reject any such scheme. a spokesperson saying we do not have plans for a youth mobility agreement. we're committed to resetting the relationship with the eu to improve britain's british people's security, safety and prosperity. we have been clear there will be no return to freedom of movement, the customs union or the single market. >> let's get the thoughts now. political editor editor of the spectator, katy balls, who joins us in the stud
in the meantime, let's have a look at the prime minister's brexit reset, which charges on the times reporting that britain is set to offer a youth mobility scheme to european nations. >> well, the deal could bring tens of thousands of young eu workers and students to the uk for up to three years, whilst granting young britons similar opportunities in europe. >> it's understood that if the scheme were implemented, there would be a cap on the number of young people allowed to enter...
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brexit. the labour cabinet, of course, is also filled with britain hating masochists like david lammy, who apologisednk that we should be ashamed of our history and should pay reparations for what happened hundreds and hundreds of years ago. with labour's decriminalisation of illegal migration, which of course now we must call irregular migration, we also see a refusal to control our own borders. labour has refused to put a cap on legal immigration, illustrating a lack of will to control this enormous issue as well. some of you may remember the time that the prime minister, keir starmer, then leader of the leader of the opposition, said this. >> you have to choose now between davos or westminster. >> davos. >> davos. >> why? >> why? >> because westminster is too constrained. >> i�*d really like to know if >> i'd really like to know if keir starmer still believes that. and i wonder what donald trump would make of it too. does he think that the true source of power in this country are the elites in davos, or does he think the true source of power in this country? are you the taxpaying, hard working peo
brexit. the labour cabinet, of course, is also filled with britain hating masochists like david lammy, who apologisednk that we should be ashamed of our history and should pay reparations for what happened hundreds and hundreds of years ago. with labour's decriminalisation of illegal migration, which of course now we must call irregular migration, we also see a refusal to control our own borders. labour has refused to put a cap on legal immigration, illustrating a lack of will to control this...
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and as we cosy up to brussels, britain will offer eu countries a youth mobility scheme, bringing tens of thousands to our country. is this the start of that big brexit betrayal? and in the latest case of have the lunatics taken over the asylum system? spoiler. yes, a sri lankan sex offender has been allowed to stay in britain because he is 93v- stay in britain because he is gay. so is it finally time to leave the. and this is a sad one. as labour pulls mental health support cash for farmers amid the inheritance tax ride. i'll be getting the reaction of a farmer whose dad took his own life. that's later on in the show. so congratulations. you made it to friday. i know i never thought we'd do it either. it's been one of those weeks. a tough one, hasn't it? but we're here to keep you company this afternoon, so thank you very much for joining afternoon, so thank you very much forjoining me. just much for joining me. just snuggle up. you've got nowhere to go. put your feet up and relax. oh, yeah. we're on the radio as well, by the way, because this show isn't about martin daubney. that's him there. he's on holiday, obviously, with the kids. it's half ter
and as we cosy up to brussels, britain will offer eu countries a youth mobility scheme, bringing tens of thousands to our country. is this the start of that big brexit betrayal? and in the latest case of have the lunatics taken over the asylum system? spoiler. yes, a sri lankan sex offender has been allowed to stay in britain because he is 93v- stay in britain because he is gay. so is it finally time to leave the. and this is a sad one. as labour pulls mental health support cash for farmers...
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brexit. well, what they don't know is humble pie is actually a delicacy in britain. eye has uk iron dome needed to guard against russian attack. defence review set to warn. so let's have a look at those front pages, starting with the telegraph and the eu on the trade war with trump. >> yes, it's. »- >> yes, it's. >> it's. >> it's. >> the biggest story at. >> the biggest story at. >> the biggest story at. >> the moment. >> the moment. >> it's causing quite. >> it's causing quite. >> a lot. >> a lot. >> of alarm among. >> of alarm among. >> people of a. >> people of a. >> nervous disposition. yeah. >> nervous disposition. yeah. >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> how seriously to take it. i don't know whether it is still sabre rattling or. i mean, these executive orders are coming in now at a rate of knots. i had thought he might be taking a negotiating position, but it looks as if china and canada and mexico have already been bit by some, some fairly. yeah. >> really surprisingly harsh. so china with 10% and this is, this is any trade with with china, you know, is su
brexit. well, what they don't know is humble pie is actually a delicacy in britain. eye has uk iron dome needed to guard against russian attack. defence review set to warn. so let's have a look at those front pages, starting with the telegraph and the eu on the trade war with trump. >> yes, it's. »- >> yes, it's. >> it's. >> it's. >> the biggest story at. >> the biggest story at. >> the biggest story at. >> the moment. >> the moment....
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the relationship between the uk and its european neighbours, but britain will not be rejoining the eu. it's the first time since brexitt a british prime minister will attend a european council meeting. downing street says it represents sir keir�*s commitment to strengthening the uk's partnership with the eu. defence and security, including europe's response to russia's war in ukraine, are at the top of the agenda. let's speak now to security correspondent let's speak now to security co about 1dent let's speak now to security co about the it let's speak now to security co about the need to which talks about the need to destroy russia's war machine and take of the and take advantage of the economic sanctions on russia, to push on, let up, and to to push enrnotrletrup. and to ahead with to push unrnotrletrup, and to ahead with what downing press ahead with what downing says press eheed with whet downing saysis street'seys is effectively the street'seys ris' effectively the war on winning the economic war on russia and punishing for —:: of ukraineithere are number of factors a number of negative factors that are probably
the relationship between the uk and its european neighbours, but britain will not be rejoining the eu. it's the first time since brexitt a british prime minister will attend a european council meeting. downing street says it represents sir keir�*s commitment to strengthening the uk's partnership with the eu. defence and security, including europe's response to russia's war in ukraine, are at the top of the agenda. let's speak now to security correspondent let's speak now to security co about...
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brexit, and it's resurfaced again today. a judge bending the rules to allow palestinian refugees. from gaza into britain the ukrainian family scheme. why on earth are they using a ukrainian scheme to get people in.7 we have no idea who they are, what their links are to hamas potentially. is this the right thing to be doing? or we once again face with the judiciary, who seem to be working against the will of the british people. get in touch. use your ways. gbnews.com/yoursay. but now it's time for your headlines. and here's tatiana sanchez. >> martin, thank. >> martin, thank. >> you very much. and good afternoon. >> the top stories. a review. >> the top stories. a review. >> into the. >> into the. >> handling of the man who murdered sir david amess. >> under the counter—terror. >> under the counter—terror. >> programme, prevent. >> programme, prevent. >> has found his. >> has found his. >> assessments were problematic. ali harbi ali. who was given a whole life sentence in 2022. >> had been referred to. >> had been referred to. >> prevent seven years before he killed the veteran mp in october 2021. but hi
brexit, and it's resurfaced again today. a judge bending the rules to allow palestinian refugees. from gaza into britain the ukrainian family scheme. why on earth are they using a ukrainian scheme to get people in.7 we have no idea who they are, what their links are to hamas potentially. is this the right thing to be doing? or we once again face with the judiciary, who seem to be working against the will of the british people. get in touch. use your ways. gbnews.com/yoursay. but now it's time...
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leader also took a swipe at prince harry, joking that britain gave america the duke of sussex and they could keep him. mr farage went on to call brexit a political thunderbolt, and claimed it helped trump win office in 2016. now he says his party will do the same. >> i am now leading and in historical terms this is incredible. i am now leading reform uk and we are now topping every opinion poll in britain. and we are , and we are going to and we are, and we are going to win the next general election and save our country. >> in israel, police are investigating what they're calling a suspected terror attack tonight after three buses exploded in a parking lot in the south of tel aviv. footage you can see here shows flames engulfing the vehicle, sending thick smoke into the air. israeli police have finished sweeping trains and buses for explosives and are working to identify suspects. the idf says it's also blocking entry to certain areas of the occupied west bank as it steps up operations there. no casualties have been reported, and the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is being updated on the situation there. and just a breaking line
leader also took a swipe at prince harry, joking that britain gave america the duke of sussex and they could keep him. mr farage went on to call brexit a political thunderbolt, and claimed it helped trump win office in 2016. now he says his party will do the same. >> i am now leading and in historical terms this is incredible. i am now leading reform uk and we are now topping every opinion poll in britain. and we are , and we are going to and we are, and we are going to win the next...
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leader also took a swipe at prince harry, joking that britain gave america the duke of sussex and they could keep him. mr farage went on to call brexit a political thunderbolt, and claimed it helped trump win office in 2016. now he says his party will do the same. >> i am now leading and in historical terms this is incredible. i am now leading reform uk and we are now topping every opinion poll in britain. and we are , and we are going to and we are, and we are going to win the next general election and save our country. >> in israel, police are investigating what they're calling a suspected terror attack tonight after three buses exploded in a parking lot in the south of tel aviv. footage you can see here shows flames engulfing the vehicle, sending thick smoke into the air. israeli police have finished sweeping trains and buses for explosives and are working to identify suspects. the idf says it's also blocking entry to certain areas of the occupied west bank as it steps up operations there. no casualties have been reported, and the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is being updated on the situation there. and just a breaking line
leader also took a swipe at prince harry, joking that britain gave america the duke of sussex and they could keep him. mr farage went on to call brexit a political thunderbolt, and claimed it helped trump win office in 2016. now he says his party will do the same. >> i am now leading and in historical terms this is incredible. i am now leading reform uk and we are now topping every opinion poll in britain. and we are , and we are going to and we are, and we are going to win the next...
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britain's nearest neighbours. on monday, sir keir starmer will become the first prime minister to attend a dinner with eu leaders since brexit and is expected to discuss a security and defence deal between the uk and its european allies. kemi badenoch has called on sir keir to meet five tests, which the tories claim will maintain their vision for brexit. these include no backsliding on free movement or the compulsory transfer of asylum seekers. no new money paid to the eu and no reduction in fishing rights. the mayor of philadelphia has confirmed the driver of a car was also killed when a medical transport plane crashed in the city. all six on board were killed in the crash, including a young patient and her mother. at least 19 others were also injured . after the jet were also injured. after the jet rescue air ambulance erupted into a fireball just 30s after takeoff, engulfing several homes in flames. an investigation is now underway with officials from the national transport safety board at the scene. it comes just days after a plane collided with a us army helicopter near washington, dc, killing 64 people on the plane and
britain's nearest neighbours. on monday, sir keir starmer will become the first prime minister to attend a dinner with eu leaders since brexit and is expected to discuss a security and defence deal between the uk and its european allies. kemi badenoch has called on sir keir to meet five tests, which the tories claim will maintain their vision for brexit. these include no backsliding on free movement or the compulsory transfer of asylum seekers. no new money paid to the eu and no reduction in...
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it's five years since brexit, so the author, ross clark, is going to join me to discuss his book, far from utopia. do you see what he's done there, why europe is failing and how britain could do better. as ever, we've got 90 minutes of punchy politics ahead for you this morning, so don't think of going anywhere. but first, we're going to go through the sunday papers as is normal, and the front pages are a delight. this morning i'm going to discuss them with political correspondent at the spectator. james heale. lovely to see you, james. morning. now, the sunday times has done quite well because two of its writers, gabriel pogrund and patrick maguire, have written this new book on labour, specifically on keir starmer, and it's quite revelatory. i mean, i don't i always look at these things and think, who buys a book on keir starmer and reads it from start to finish? is this sort of summer reading for the sadomasochistic? however, they've got some good lines, including the fact that labour despaired over hr boss starmer. yes, concerned about his leadership leadership skills, which is a problem when you want to be prime minister, isn't it? >> absolutely. well, i think t
it's five years since brexit, so the author, ross clark, is going to join me to discuss his book, far from utopia. do you see what he's done there, why europe is failing and how britain could do better. as ever, we've got 90 minutes of punchy politics ahead for you this morning, so don't think of going anywhere. but first, we're going to go through the sunday papers as is normal, and the front pages are a delight. this morning i'm going to discuss them with political correspondent at the...
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can't find a single brexiteer or indeed remainer, who voted back in 2016, not five years ago, but now almost ten years ago, but now almost ten years ago. that is happy with where britains today and the fact that nigel farage chooses to go to kemi badenoch constituency to make a speech shows how party politics is clearly alive and well, but it's not in britain's interests. we've damaged we are damaged internationally, reputationally, and we've damaged our economy. and it's five years since the signing, but it also is an opportunity at this anniversary because it's a trade and co—operation agreement that's come to an end. would anybody go into the room in brussels and say nothing to see here? we like where we are today. let's continue. so the question for us today, i hope that will advance is how can we advance the model of brexit today? >> hold that thought, tobias. we're going to go live to north—west essex, where nigel farage is taking to the stage. this of course, kemi badenoch constituency. nigel farage assumed the leadership of the reform party in the middle of the general election. he wants to win the next election. will he be able to? well, what he says tonight
can't find a single brexiteer or indeed remainer, who voted back in 2016, not five years ago, but now almost ten years ago, but now almost ten years ago. that is happy with where britains today and the fact that nigel farage chooses to go to kemi badenoch constituency to make a speech shows how party politics is clearly alive and well, but it's not in britain's interests. we've damaged we are damaged internationally, reputationally, and we've damaged our economy. and it's five years since the...
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britain get from a new relationship? you know, people have changed, figures have changed, and there's new kind of people in in leadership roles in the eu. you know, the brexitt enough time seems to have passed since brexit, where, you know, many of the things that were said on both sides dunng that were said on both sides during that debate and during the referendum period seem to have kind of passed and it's water under the bridge. and of course, the thing that focuses everyone's mind at the moment is the election of donald trump, which has kind of put everything into stark contrast. i think for most people. >> well, this is this is where. >> well, this is this is where. >> i'm getting a bit confused. so it's easily done, to be honest with you. but i'm getting a bit confused with on one hand, we've got donald trump saying he's going to potentially slap a trading tariff on the eu bloc. and let's face it, many countries in the eu bloc aren't having a good time of it at the moment, 1508 00:09:
britain get from a new relationship? you know, people have changed, figures have changed, and there's new kind of people in in leadership roles in the eu. you know, the brexitt enough time seems to have passed since brexit, where, you know, many of the things that were said on both sides dunng that were said on both sides during that debate and during the referendum period seem to have kind of passed and it's water under the bridge. and of course, the thing that focuses everyone's mind at the...
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between the uk and but britain will not europe but britain will not be rejoining the it is the first e—ee: see ca a -; see see ~— —— — — ~ since brexita european council downing european council meeting. downing street it the to the liiics commitment to strengthening the uk's partnership with the eu. defence and pa rtnerhipwith the ell; defenceeand europe's security, including europe's response to russia's war in ukraine, mg to- of the aenda. frank gardner are top of the agenda. frank gardner outlines what we can expect from the summit. is a strong statement being there is a strong statement being out in advance of this which put out in advance of this which talks about need to destroy talks about the need to destroy russia's war to take russia's war machine, to take advantage of the economic sanctions on to let up, push on presswahead w presswahead with w presswahead with what downing and press ahead with what downing says effectively winning street says is effectively winning the economic war on russia, the economic war on'russia. it for its invasion punishing it for its invasion of but there are a number of factors here which are
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