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genuinely, i feel >> that's the brexit party genuirsorry i feel >> that's the brexit party genuirsorrys the brexit party genuirsorry for the i feel >> that's the brexit party genuirsorry for the people l >> that's the brexit party genuirsorry for the people who really sorry for the people who go to any one of these individual demonstrations that we about that we see and just care about that cause actually just cause and actually are just quite mannered, quite mild mannered, normal people want some of people who want to raise some of the personal issues that the very personal issues that are there. and then before you know it, you're sitting at some nutter saying they fully support hamas, you've someone hamas, but you've got someone there, floppy in there, you know, going floppy in front the police you've there, you know, going floppy in fron and the police you've there, you know, going floppy in fron and you police you've there, you know, going floppy in fron and you just :e you've there, you know, going floppy in fron and you just think, you've there, you know, going floppy in fron an
genuinely, i feel >> that's the brexit party genuirsorry i feel >> that's the brexit party genuirsorrys the brexit party genuirsorry for the i feel >> that's the brexit party genuirsorry for the people l >> that's the brexit party genuirsorry for the people who really sorry for the people who go to any one of these individual demonstrations that we about that we see and just care about that cause actually just cause and actually are just quite mannered, quite mild...
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genuinely, i feel >> that's the brexit party genuirsorry i feel >> that's the brexit party genuirsorrybrexit party genuirsorry for the i feel >> that's the brexit party genuirsorry for the people l >> that's the brexit party genuirsorry for the people who really sorry for the people who go to any one of these individual demonstrations that we about that we see and just care about that cause actually just cause and actually are just quite mannered, quite mild mannered, normal people want some of people who want to raise some of the personal issues that the very personal issues that are there. and then before you know it, you're sitting at some nutter saying they fully support hamas, you've someone hamas, but you've got someone there, floppy in there, you know, going floppy in front the police you've there, you know, going floppy in fron and the police you've there, you know, going floppy in fron and you police you've there, you know, going floppy in fron and you just :e you've there, you know, going floppy in fron and you just think, you've there, you know, going floppy in fron and you
genuinely, i feel >> that's the brexit party genuirsorry i feel >> that's the brexit party genuirsorrybrexit party genuirsorry for the i feel >> that's the brexit party genuirsorry for the people l >> that's the brexit party genuirsorry for the people who really sorry for the people who go to any one of these individual demonstrations that we about that we see and just care about that cause actually just cause and actually are just quite mannered, quite mild mannered,...
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so that was former brexit party belinda brexit party mep belinda de lucy, stella lucy, former labourve in the mackenzie joins me live in the studio to his unrivalled studio to offer his unrivalled analysis of tomorrow's top stories. yeah, stories. but next, yeah, tomorrow's front pages tomorrow's newspaper front pages . coming in to me .they're just coming in to me right , hot the press. right now, hot off the press. and my panel as we bring and so is my panel as we bring you the entertaining paper you the most entertaining paper review frankly, won't you the most entertaining paper revi anywhere ankly, won't you the most entertaining paper revi anywhere else , won't you the most entertaining paper revi anywhere else on won't you the most entertaining paper revi anywhere else on the on't you the most entertaining paper revi anywhere else on the telly. get anywhere else on the telly. plus, unlikely new christmas plus, the unlikely new christmas advert that's taken john lewis by storm. i will play you this heart wrenching video. i'll be back in three. don't move . earlier on gb news ra
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let's focus on action and the important thing, because he was so brexit party, so successful, the brexit key thing is that the more help, the more more people who help, the more people about the people who hear about us, the better. nigel is concerned better. but nigel is concerned is past the post he is first past the post and he and i are completely committed to proportional representation. >> the trouble though, it's >> the trouble is, though, it's not campaign on first not a sexy to campaign on first past post as it is brexit, past the post as it is brexit, people understand it. past the post as it is brexit, peoand understand it. past the post as it is brexit, peoand the understand it. past the post as it is brexit, peoand the thingerstand it. past the post as it is brexit, peoand the thing abouti it. past the post as it is brexit, peoand the thing about brexit is >> and the thing about brexit is that yes, we've technically left, but haven't got brexit left, but we haven't got brexit done properly. pragmatically, left, but we haven't got brexit done haven'ty. pragmatically, left, bu
let's focus on action and the important thing, because he was so brexit party, so successful, the brexit key thing is that the more help, the more more people who help, the more people about the people who hear about us, the better. nigel is concerned better. but nigel is concerned is past the post he is first past the post and he and i are completely committed to proportional representation. >> the trouble though, it's >> the trouble is, though, it's not campaign on first not a...
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former brexit party mep annunziata rees—mogg, conservative member of the house of lords.ylor of wannick and top trade unionist andy mcdonald . they'll be nominating mcdonald. they'll be nominating their headline heroes and back page zeroes . so a packed hour to page zeroes. so a packed hour to come . plus, are we heading come. plus, are we heading towards world war iii? i'll be joined by a top military expert before the end of the show. first up, my take . at ten first up, my take. at ten against a backdrop of industrial strife in the 1970s and the unions out of control with workers downing tools every ten minutes. the conservatives ran an election campaign based upon an election campaign based upon a simple slogan who runs britain? well it's a good question. today since the horrific terror attack on israel on october the 7th, we've seen attention in between the principle of the right to protest versus the protection of all communities in our country. we've seen a tension between free speech and hate speech and a tension between the tolerance of foreign values versus the
former brexit party mep annunziata rees—mogg, conservative member of the house of lords.ylor of wannick and top trade unionist andy mcdonald . they'll be nominating mcdonald. they'll be nominating their headline heroes and back page zeroes . so a packed hour to page zeroes. so a packed hour to come . plus, are we heading come. plus, are we heading towards world war iii? i'll be joined by a top military expert before the end of the show. first up, my take . at ten first up, my take. at ten...
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former brexit party mep annunziata rees—mogg, conservative member of the house of lords.or of wannick and top trade unionist andy mcdonald . they'll be nominating mcdonald. they'll be nominating their headline heroes and back page zeroes . so a packed hour to page zeroes. so a packed hour to come . plus, are we heading come. plus, are we heading towards world war iii? i'll be joined by a top military expert before the end of the show. first up, my take . at ten first up, my take. at ten against a backdrop of industrial strife in the 1970s and the unions out of control with workers downing tools every ten minutes. the conservatives ran an election campaign based upon an election campaign based upon a simple slogan who runs britain? well it's a good question. today since the horrific terror attack on israel on october the 7th, we've seen attention in between the principle of the right to protest versus the protection of all communities in our country. we've seen a tension between free speech and hate speech and a tension between the tolerance of foreign values versus the pr
former brexit party mep annunziata rees—mogg, conservative member of the house of lords.or of wannick and top trade unionist andy mcdonald . they'll be nominating mcdonald. they'll be nominating their headline heroes and back page zeroes . so a packed hour to page zeroes. so a packed hour to come . plus, are we heading come. plus, are we heading towards world war iii? i'll be joined by a top military expert before the end of the show. first up, my take . at ten first up, my take. at ten...
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by particularly mojolicious panel, the broadcaster and author amy nicholl turner and the former brexit partyep, and my sister annunziata rees—mogg . as always, annunziata rees—mogg. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial of programme. crucial part of the programme. you by heart, by you know it off by heart, by now. email me. mortgage now. email me. mail mortgage gbnews.com. now time gbnews.com. but now it's time for of the day with for the news of the day with polly middlehurst. >> jacob thank you. good evening. well, the top story tonight is that the metropolitan police in london is asking protest organisers to urgently reconsider their plans for demonstrations in london during remembrance commemorations this weekend. senior officers say they're concerned by the danger posed by breakaway groups who are intent on fuelling disorder. the met held talks with organisers today, but their request to postpone the protests were declined . as you've been were declined. as you've been heafing were declined. as you've been hearing just stop. oil activists have denied targeting the cenotaph t
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the leader of reform uk, which used to be the brexit party, has denied offering money to persuade the reported there was a recording of mr anderson saying he'd been offered �*a lot of money�* to defect to a party beginning with "".r you're live with bbc news. new zealand's new centre—right coalition government has officially been sworn in — after weeks of uncertainty and negotiation. new prime minister chris luxon, the leader of the centre—right national party, agreed a three way coalition agreement with the leaders of the new zealand first party, winston peters, and the act party, david seymour on on thursday. it follows over a month of negotiations between the three parties after the general election in which mr luxon's party won 38% of the vote. mr peters and mr seymour will both serve as deputy prime minister under the terms of the deal. we can speak now to our correspondent phil mercer who is in sydney for us. good to have it on the programme. it has been six weeks after the country held elections to finally claim some sort of an agreement for government formation. tell us more a
the leader of reform uk, which used to be the brexit party, has denied offering money to persuade the reported there was a recording of mr anderson saying he'd been offered �*a lot of money�* to defect to a party beginning with "".r you're live with bbc news. new zealand's new centre—right coalition government has officially been sworn in — after weeks of uncertainty and negotiation. new prime minister chris luxon, the leader of the centre—right national party, agreed a...
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the leader of reform uk, which used to be the brexit party, has denied offering money to persuade theof mr anderson saying he'd been offered "a lot of money" to defect to a party beginning with "".r the former england football player and manager, terry venables, has died, at the age of 80, after a long illness. venables — a charismatic and sometimes controversial figure led england to the semi—finals of the european championship in 1996, where the host nation lost on penalties to germany. he managed a number of clubs, including tottenham and barcelona, where he earned the nickname, "el tel". you're live with bbc news. lets get you the latest on a major rescue operation still under way in india. efforts are at a standstill at the site of the collapsed tunnel in the northern part of the country, where 41 construction workers have been trapped for?15 days. a drilling machine that was being used to make a hole for the workers to climb through, has completely broken down. our south asia correspondent samira hussein sent this report from the site in the mountaineous region of uttarkashi. th
the leader of reform uk, which used to be the brexit party, has denied offering money to persuade theof mr anderson saying he'd been offered "a lot of money" to defect to a party beginning with "".r the former england football player and manager, terry venables, has died, at the age of 80, after a long illness. venables — a charismatic and sometimes controversial figure led england to the semi—finals of the european championship in 1996, where the host nation lost on...
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the leader of reform uk, which used to be the brexit party, has denied offering money to persuade theerson, to defect. the sunday times reported there was a recording of mr anderson saying he had been offered "a lot of money to defect to a party beginning with r". the former england football player and manager, terry venables, has died, at the age of 80, after a long illness. venables, a charismatic and sometimes controversial figure led england to the semifinals of the european championship in 1996 where the host nation lost on penalties to germany. you are live with bbc news. staying with our coverage on the israel gaza conflict. 0ver over the weekend hamas released 17 thai nationals and filipino alongside israeli hostages. they were part of a separate sheet —— deal negotiated by thailand, thailand people whether biggest group of foreigners taken hostage when hamas took hostage during the seven 0ctober surprise attack on israel. to understand this further and how the deal was brokered we can get some perspective from william jones, professor of international relations international
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it's his successor as brexit party leader. >> but going into you've got bofis >> but going into you'vecob rees—mogg. with us. rees—mogg. bear with us. >> welcome back to neil oliver live. >> i will say right now without any input from anywhere else, that i'm very disappointed kid about the sequence of events that just unfolded there the last thing i want to see during a conversation between grown ups about censorship is that conversation being brought abruptly to a close by others. i feel that that conversation should have gone on to its conclusion , but there we go. conclusion, but there we go. that's the situation in which i find myself. but i make no bones about it. i don't stand by censorship . okay? something censorship. okay? something completely different . should completely different. should tobacco style warnings be put on meat? surely meat is good for you. good for our country is this utter madness. we'll be chatting about this as we go into in search of a guest. we have a study carried out by durham university that found apparently that putting cigarette style warnings on me
it's his successor as brexit party leader. >> but going into you've got bofis >> but going into you'vecob rees—mogg. with us. rees—mogg. bear with us. >> welcome back to neil oliver live. >> i will say right now without any input from anywhere else, that i'm very disappointed kid about the sequence of events that just unfolded there the last thing i want to see during a conversation between grown ups about censorship is that conversation being brought abruptly to a...
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brexit party . and back is brexit party.ck is matthew stadlen , political matthew stadlen, political commentator. look this week we had a demonstration on whitehall around parliament, parliament square, just before the vote for the ceasefire the snp has put an amendment into the king's speech. now i tried to get out onto parliament square. there was literally thousands of people there and it was quite scary . lots of chanting. again, scary. lots of chanting. again, some of the chanting not so nice. but what struck me was labour mps going outside to join the demonstration . belinda, the demonstration. belinda, ezekiel lost control of his mps on this matter. >> i think nick keir has lulled the country into a false sense of secure pretty about his party. i think the captain may have changed, but the crew on the ship smacks very much still of the corbyn era. that hasn't changed as much as perhaps people thought it. it might have changed the behaviour of certain labour mps. the one, for example, who's been recently suspend for ch
brexit party . and back is brexit party.ck is matthew stadlen , political matthew stadlen, political commentator. look this week we had a demonstration on whitehall around parliament, parliament square, just before the vote for the ceasefire the snp has put an amendment into the king's speech. now i tried to get out onto parliament square. there was literally thousands of people there and it was quite scary . lots of chanting. again, scary. lots of chanting. again, some of the chanting not so...
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brexit party . and back is brexit party.ck is matthew stadlen , political matthew stadlen, political commentator. look this week we had a demonstration on whitehall around parliament, parliament square, just before the vote for the ceasefire the snp has put an amendment into the king's speech. now i tried to get out onto parliament square. there was literally thousands of people there and it was quite scary . lots of chanting. again, scary. lots of chanting. again, some of the chanting not so nice. but what struck me was labour mps going outside to join the demonstration . belinda, the demonstration. belinda, ezekiel lost control of his mps on this matter. >> i think nick keir has lulled the country into a false sense of secure pretty about his party. i think the captain may have changed, but the crew on the ship smacks very much still of the corbyn era. that hasn't changed as much as perhaps people thought it. it might have changed the behaviour of certain labour mps. the one, for example, who's been recently suspend for ch
brexit party . and back is brexit party.ck is matthew stadlen , political matthew stadlen, political commentator. look this week we had a demonstration on whitehall around parliament, parliament square, just before the vote for the ceasefire the snp has put an amendment into the king's speech. now i tried to get out onto parliament square. there was literally thousands of people there and it was quite scary . lots of chanting. again, scary. lots of chanting. again, some of the chanting not so...
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party. he got it all wrong over brexit.t as know, he's very insouciant as far i think about david cameron, he's like, really, really matters to him when he's asked about this or australian and this unpleasant, well, i'm not going to go into it. but remember the laws of libel. but with which, of course, as a kc, i'm quite familiar, but it you know, when he's asked about this, what he did for this australian chat , he he says oh, australian chat, he he says oh, that's all taken care of. well i hopeit that's all taken care of. well i hope it is dave , because if it hope it is dave, because if it isn't, you're going to hear a lot more about it and it's going to be embarrassing for the party. >> you know, you know what, david? i'm glad that you are well skirting around the edge of this, raising something similar. there i wonder i wonder whether this is a smart move for david cameron and the conservative party to come back. what's he been doing for the last seven years? where has he been making his money last seven his money for
party. he got it all wrong over brexit.t as know, he's very insouciant as far i think about david cameron, he's like, really, really matters to him when he's asked about this or australian and this unpleasant, well, i'm not going to go into it. but remember the laws of libel. but with which, of course, as a kc, i'm quite familiar, but it you know, when he's asked about this, what he did for this australian chat , he he says oh, australian chat, he he says oh, that's all taken care of. well i...
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party. he got it all wrong over brexit. know, he's very insouciant as far i think about david cameron, he's like, really, really matters to him when he's asked about this or australian and this unpleasant, well, i'm not going to go into it. but remember the laws of libel. but with which, of course, as a kc, i'm quite familiar, but it you know, when he's asked about this, what he did for this australian chat , he he says oh, australian chat, he he says oh, that's all taken care of. well i hopeit that's all taken care of. well i hope it is dave , because if it hope it is dave, because if it isn't, you're going to hear a lot more about it and it's going to be embarrassing for the party. >> you know, you know what, david? i'm glad that you are well skirting around the edge of this, raising something similar. there i wonder i wonder whether this is a smart move for david cameron and the conservative party to come back. what's he been doing for the last seven years? where has he been making his money last seven his money for the
party. he got it all wrong over brexit. know, he's very insouciant as far i think about david cameron, he's like, really, really matters to him when he's asked about this or australian and this unpleasant, well, i'm not going to go into it. but remember the laws of libel. but with which, of course, as a kc, i'm quite familiar, but it you know, when he's asked about this, what he did for this australian chat , he he says oh, australian chat, he he says oh, that's all taken care of. well i hopeit...
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i changed to the brexit party because i wanted brexit. join nobody suggested to me that i should and then i didn't join reform for quite a while because i had doubts about some of the policies. so i didn't join for quite a while, but then because of the antics from the tory party um, i decided that yes, i would join and i've no regrets at . all at. all >> okay, let me tell you that lee anderson ann has said the allegations made by richard tice are simply ridiculous. the facts are simply ridiculous. the facts are quite simple. from time to time, politicians do meet other politicians from different parties. and one such meeting i was offered the chance to join another part, another party for the following deal . i join the following deal. i join within a few months and stand for this party at the next election . if i lost my seat, i'd election. if i lost my seat, i'd be guaranteed a job with the party for five years on the same salary as an mp to falsely claim that i used this as leverage to get the position of deputy chairman is an insult
i changed to the brexit party because i wanted brexit. join nobody suggested to me that i should and then i didn't join reform for quite a while because i had doubts about some of the policies. so i didn't join for quite a while, but then because of the antics from the tory party um, i decided that yes, i would join and i've no regrets at . all at. all >> okay, let me tell you that lee anderson ann has said the allegations made by richard tice are simply ridiculous. the facts are simply...
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people have simply had enough and a new political party was launched this week based on what the brexit partyleased to say i'm joined by phil craig, leader of the referendum party in south africa, and more specifically in the western cape. well, phil, i'm very flattered to think that our efforts to break away from the european union have inspired a political movement in a sentence or two. tell us what it's all about. >> yeah, look and look, we're absolutely delighted that you've led the way and given us the road map to to how deliver genuine democracy to people in the western cape and effectively , look, south africa has an ideological divide and one half of the country affected is fairly left leaning african nationalist. and, you know, it, you know, economically pursues fairly disastrous policies. and at the other end of the country, we've got a government that is relatively western leaning. can i say capitalistic, social, capitalistic and habitually votes against the national government for 30 years. it never has voted for the for the government that we've got. and effectively, those people
people have simply had enough and a new political party was launched this week based on what the brexit partyleased to say i'm joined by phil craig, leader of the referendum party in south africa, and more specifically in the western cape. well, phil, i'm very flattered to think that our efforts to break away from the european union have inspired a political movement in a sentence or two. tell us what it's all about. >> yeah, look and look, we're absolutely delighted that you've led the...
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people have simply had enough and a new political party was launched this week based on what the brexit partyo say i'm joined by phil craig, leader of the referendum party in south africa, and more specifically in the western cape. well, phil, i'm very flattered to think that our efforts to break away from the european union have inspired a political movement in a sentence or two. tell us what it's all about. >> yeah, look and look, we're absolutely delighted that you've led the way and given us the road map to to how deliver genuine democracy to people in the western cape and effectively , look, south africa has an ideological divide and one half of the country affected is fairly left leaning african nationalist. and, you know, it, you know, economically pursues fairly disastrous policies. and at the other end of the country, we've got a government that is relatively western leaning. can i say capitalistic, social, capitalistic and habitually votes against the national government for 30 years. it never has voted for the for the government that we've got. and effectively, those people have ju
people have simply had enough and a new political party was launched this week based on what the brexit partyo say i'm joined by phil craig, leader of the referendum party in south africa, and more specifically in the western cape. well, phil, i'm very flattered to think that our efforts to break away from the european union have inspired a political movement in a sentence or two. tell us what it's all about. >> yeah, look and look, we're absolutely delighted that you've led the way and...
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stella shante keadue and former brexit party mep and professor cornel.la, is he pronouncing your surname right? he did very well . has he? well. has he? >> i've heard him say three different ways as well. >> i've every time is better than the last. >> yes. >> yes. >> spending the afternoon practising didn't help practising it. that didn't help me in the opening menu. but that's telly for now. that's live telly for you now. suella braverman been suella braverman has been slammed homeless slammed for saying that homeless people tents the people who pitch tents on the streets so because streets do so because it's a quote, lifestyle choice. rough sleeping is at the highest level it's ever been, with a 74% increase in the last decade of tory leadership. but the home secretary raised eyebrows when she said, we'll always support those who are genuinely homeless. cannot allow homeless. but we cannot allow our to be taken over by our streets to be taken over by rows of tents , she went on. rows of tents, she went on. those who cause nuisance and distress to other
stella shante keadue and former brexit party mep and professor cornel.la, is he pronouncing your surname right? he did very well . has he? well. has he? >> i've heard him say three different ways as well. >> i've every time is better than the last. >> yes. >> yes. >> spending the afternoon practising didn't help practising it. that didn't help me in the opening menu. but that's telly for now. that's live telly for you now. suella braverman been suella braverman has...
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stella shante keadue and former brexit party mep and professor cornel. dropper of truth bombs .la, is he pronouncing your surname right? he did very well . has he? well. has he? >> i've heard him say three different ways as well. >> i've every time is better than the last. >> yes. >> yes. >> spending the afternoon practising it. that didn't help me in the opening menu. but that's telly for now. that's live telly for you now. suella braverman has been slammed that homeless slammed for saying that homeless people tents the people who pitch tents on the streets so it's streets do so because it's a quote, lifestyle choice. rough sleeping is at the highest level it's ever been, with a 74% increase in the last decade of tory leadership. but the home secretary raised eyebrows when she said, we'll always support those who are genuinely homeless. cannot allow homeless. but we cannot allow our to be taken over by our streets to be taken over by rows of tents , she went on. rows of tents, she went on. those who cause nuisance and distress to other people by pitching spaces pitching tents i
stella shante keadue and former brexit party mep and professor cornel. dropper of truth bombs .la, is he pronouncing your surname right? he did very well . has he? well. has he? >> i've heard him say three different ways as well. >> i've every time is better than the last. >> yes. >> yes. >> spending the afternoon practising it. that didn't help me in the opening menu. but that's telly for now. that's live telly for you now. suella braverman has been slammed that...
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the brexit party towards a second referendum that didn't along, borise brexit party towards a secondgot done because along that job got done because their feet held the their feet were held to the fire. but now it feels those same schisms just exists throughout the entire party on different realms. benedict you're just getting warmed up there. you to pick up there. would you like to pick up again the notion of two again on the notion of two parties within yeah parties within one? yeah somebody was listening in and didn't to say. didn't like what i had to say. >> it it is one of those things that sadly we've all known about for a very long time and, you know, that's we all know, secretly that's why we all knew the liberal knew why when the liberal democrats into coalition democrats went into coalition with the tories, it made a lot of because actually of sense because actually there were more ideologically of sense because actually there were thanzideologically of sense because actually there were than theyylogically of sense because actually there were than they would .ly to aligned
the brexit party towards a second referendum that didn't along, borise brexit party towards a secondgot done because along that job got done because their feet held the their feet were held to the fire. but now it feels those same schisms just exists throughout the entire party on different realms. benedict you're just getting warmed up there. you to pick up there. would you like to pick up again the notion of two again on the notion of two parties within yeah parties within one? yeah somebody...
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this a huge story in 2019 this was a huge story in 2019 when brexit party turned when the brexit partyto this anthem in their backs to this anthem in the european parliament. it can't have escaped. >> that was a bit naff, though. let's be honest. that was quite naff with the brexit party to do that. it's a bit like a that. i mean it's a bit like a kind of toddler behaviour. like i the i'm going kind of toddler behaviour. like i turn the i'm going kind of toddler behaviour. like i turn my the i'm going kind of toddler behaviour. like i turn my back i'm going kind of toddler behaviour. like i turn my back on i'm going kind of toddler behaviour. like i turn my back on it. 'm going to turn my back on it. >> oh, here we can see it on our screens now. nigel farage et al with their backs turned with their backs being turned to the in the the anthem, being played in the parliament. you know what? >> starmer >> if this is keir starmer doing a just. a little nod, wink and just. i don't want i don't want to spoil the fun. >> brexit shrunk >> but brexit has shrunk our economy let's the economy by
this a huge story in 2019 this was a huge story in 2019 when brexit party turned when the brexit partyto this anthem in their backs to this anthem in the european parliament. it can't have escaped. >> that was a bit naff, though. let's be honest. that was quite naff with the brexit party to do that. it's a bit like a that. i mean it's a bit like a kind of toddler behaviour. like i the i'm going kind of toddler behaviour. like i turn the i'm going kind of toddler behaviour. like i turn my...
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brexit party conservatives. the brexit party standing was one them. standing down was one of them.boris johnson of them. and johnson was one of them. and also jeremy corbyn was one of them. and got to think them. and we've got to think about of those different about all of those different factors was round and factors was in the round and thatis factors was in the round and that is what delivered that 2019 majority quick fire majority right quick fire questions which news questions which gb news presenter you want to see in presenter do you want to see in the jungle? >> benjamin trying to think of one i can't stand. >> it to be boris johnson. >> diane mark dolan oh, he'd be great. yeah darren well, i would have to be boris johnson i'll be who would i like to see? >> maybe tom harwood oh yeah, i'd say eamonn holmes. >> he's a legend. i know he's got struggles with his health these days, but i think he'd be he'd be great. >> i was even going to jump out the helicopter. >> no . beverley turner. beverley >> no. beverley turner. beverley turner. she'd do it. >> she would nail bev would
brexit party conservatives. the brexit party standing was one them. standing down was one of them.boris johnson of them. and johnson was one of them. and also jeremy corbyn was one of them. and got to think them. and we've got to think about of those different about all of those different factors was round and factors was in the round and thatis factors was in the round and that is what delivered that 2019 majority quick fire majority right quick fire questions which news questions which gb...
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brexit party conservatives. the brexit party standing was one them. standing down was one of them.one of them. boris johnson of them. and johnson was one of them. and also jeremy corbyn was one of them. and got to think them. and we've got to think about of those different about all of those different factors was round and factors was in the round and thatis factors was in the round and that is what delivered that 2019 majority quick fire majority right quick fire questions which news questions which gb news presenter you want to see in presenter do you want to see in the jungle? >> benjamin trying to think of one i can't stand. >> it to be boris johnson. >> diane mark dolan oh, he'd be great. yeah darren well, i would have to be boris johnson i'll be who would i like to see? >> maybe tom hannood oh yeah, i'd say eamonn holmes. >> he's a legend. i know he's got struggles with his health these days, but i think he'd be he'd be great. >> i was even going to jump out the helicopter. >> no . beverley turner. beverley >> no. beverley turner. beverley turner. she'd do it. >> she would na
brexit party conservatives. the brexit party standing was one them. standing down was one of them.one of them. boris johnson of them. and johnson was one of them. and also jeremy corbyn was one of them. and got to think them. and we've got to think about of those different about all of those different factors was round and factors was in the round and thatis factors was in the round and that is what delivered that 2019 majority quick fire majority right quick fire questions which news questions...
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and the brexit party hasn't he?ople who want to support him that him head that might give him a head start. surely >> i think it's a really interesting position that he's interesting position that he's in and one that he'll i'm in and it's one that he'll i'm sure, be no , you know, he's with sure, be no, you know, he's with no doubt will he know that there's going to be two camps here? there's going to be the side that are backing him. and we're that he's we're already seeing that he's one of the most popular picks with punters. he's currently our second in the second biggest loser in the betting moment. but also betting at the moment. but also there's going to be people that are guess, in a similar are i guess, in a similar fashion to matt hancock, ready to back for every bushtucker to back him for every bushtucker trial. so of the trial. so in terms of the specials, specifically for nigel farage, we have 10 to 1 for nigel farage, two to quit at any point in the 22 days. and listen, you guys know him better than th
and the brexit party hasn't he?ople who want to support him that him head that might give him a head start. surely >> i think it's a really interesting position that he's interesting position that he's in and one that he'll i'm in and it's one that he'll i'm sure, be no , you know, he's with sure, be no, you know, he's with no doubt will he know that there's going to be two camps here? there's going to be the side that are backing him. and we're that he's we're already seeing that he's...
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of parties >> there's loads of parties beginning you beginning with r, why don't you just the brexit partye it does. because. it does; it does. because. it does what)es. because. it does what its. because. it does what it says on the >> it does what it says on the tin. country needs reforming tin. the country needs reforming in many ways. and i love it in so many ways. and i love it when keir starmer says people may to this, but may not like to hear this, but the reform. the nhs needs reform. absolutely. does need absolutely. the nhs does need reform, and frankly, reform, uk reform and frankly, the country needs reform. does the country needs reform. does the reform need suella braverman ? >> 7- >> have ?_ >> have you 7 >> have you had any conversations? would you have conversations? would you have conversations with the former home secretary? >> asked bring across i >> -- >> i'm not going to give a running commentary on discussions. number discussions. go on with a number of running commentaries. >> you're on the telly. >> you're on the telly. >> it doesn't matter. you can't give commenta
of parties >> there's loads of parties beginning you beginning with r, why don't you just the brexit partye it does. because. it does; it does. because. it does what)es. because. it does what its. because. it does what it says on the >> it does what it says on the tin. country needs reforming tin. the country needs reforming in many ways. and i love it in so many ways. and i love it when keir starmer says people may to this, but may not like to hear this, but the reform. the nhs...
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you know, i got a huge amount of support for the brexit party that led on to the conservatives winningection. yeah. what is the likely, if any, in your opinion , likely, if any, in your opinion, impact of this referendum result on the next australian general election? >> well , i election? >> well, i think the prime minister has to sit up and take note of what's occurred and i don't think he has to this point and i don't think the proponents of the yes campaign have done so either . they belong to either. they belong to a grievance industry that believe that they are morally right and that they are morally right and that they are continuing to try to push their way of doing things on the australian people . things on the australian people. and i think this will, you know, the australian people will continue to push back on that at and want for common sense ways fonnard . well there she is, fonnard. well there she is, senator jacinta price. >> tell you what, she's warm, she's logical. she's going to go a long way in australian politics. and really that referendum was their brexit moment
you know, i got a huge amount of support for the brexit party that led on to the conservatives winningection. yeah. what is the likely, if any, in your opinion , likely, if any, in your opinion, impact of this referendum result on the next australian general election? >> well , i election? >> well, i think the prime minister has to sit up and take note of what's occurred and i don't think he has to this point and i don't think the proponents of the yes campaign have done so either ....
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you know, i got a huge amount of support for the brexit party that led on to the conservatives winning election. yeah. what is the likely, if any, in your opinion , likely, if any, in your opinion, impact of this referendum result on the next australian general election? >> well , i election? >> well, i think the prime minister has to sit up and take note of what's occurred and i don't think he has to this point and i don't think the proponents of the yes campaign have done so either . they belong to either. they belong to a grievance industry that believe that they are morally right and that they are morally right and that they are continuing to try to push their way of doing things on the australian people . things on the australian people. and i think this will, you know, the australian people will continue to push back on that at and want for common sense ways fonnard . well there she is, fonnard. well there she is, senator jacinta price. >> tell you what, she's warm, she's logical. she's going to go a long way in australian politics. and really that referendum was their brexit mom
you know, i got a huge amount of support for the brexit party that led on to the conservatives winning election. yeah. what is the likely, if any, in your opinion , likely, if any, in your opinion, impact of this referendum result on the next australian general election? >> well , i election? >> well, i think the prime minister has to sit up and take note of what's occurred and i don't think he has to this point and i don't think the proponents of the yes campaign have done so...
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the brexit party, the former brexit party mep and akshata rees—mogg and the editor of labelling the former but before we get to all of that, here are your afternoon headlines with tatiana . tom thank you and good afternoon. >> this is the latest from the gb newsroom. rmt members have voted overwhelmingly to accept a deal to end their long running dispute over pay conditions. dispute over pay and conditions. it's understood to include a backdated pay rise of 5% for last year and job security guarantees such as no compulsory redundancies until the end of next year. it means that rmt members will no longer be involved in industrial action until at least the spring of 2024. train drivers represented by the aslef union are still set to . strike matt hancock has told to. strike matt hancock has told the covid inquiry he his single greatest regret was not overruling formal scientific advice he was receiving about asymptomatic transmission . he asymptomatic transmission. he also told the inquiry that government at the time of the pandemic was a toxic culture and lacked empathy. the former health s
the brexit party, the former brexit party mep and akshata rees—mogg and the editor of labelling the former but before we get to all of that, here are your afternoon headlines with tatiana . tom thank you and good afternoon. >> this is the latest from the gb newsroom. rmt members have voted overwhelmingly to accept a deal to end their long running dispute over pay conditions. dispute over pay and conditions. it's understood to include a backdated pay rise of 5% for last year and job...
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martin in your former former job as an mep stepped aside, the brexit party stepped aside, the brexit ue opportunity to actually scurry away from the snug, out—of—touch elite bubble that they were in and now, with braverman gone , and now, with braverman gone, it's cameron's ghostly return andits it's cameron's ghostly return and it's a blinding signal, if you ask me that. the tory big wigs have actually ditched their backbone for a comfy spot in the liberal elites lap me, mark my words will be back splurging 0.7% of gdp on foreign aid. maybe hamas can buy themselves some more missiles with that , some more missiles with that, we'll be hugging the echr like a lifebuoy. no matter what happens come wednesday with the rwanda decision and china like a lapdog to china and brussels as well. we're going to be bending over for brussels basically saying, you know what? we might have voted to leave, but cameron is back and that means one thing. that means us being brussels poodle once more. i cannot overstate the stupidity of this decision, the stupidity of trying to go back to the likes of putn
martin in your former former job as an mep stepped aside, the brexit party stepped aside, the brexit ue opportunity to actually scurry away from the snug, out—of—touch elite bubble that they were in and now, with braverman gone , and now, with braverman gone, it's cameron's ghostly return andits it's cameron's ghostly return and it's a blinding signal, if you ask me that. the tory big wigs have actually ditched their backbone for a comfy spot in the liberal elites lap me, mark my words will...
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annunziata rees—mogg, jacob's sister , who who was with jacob's sister, who who was with me in the brexit partysually on the left. welcome to you both . so left. welcome to you both. so jacob is he's talking about de—banking in the house of commons, the case is i mean, they're just mad . so you've got they're just mad. so you've got barclays closing the bank account of a gp's surgery . three account of a gp's surgery. three in hertfordshire . and because in hertfordshire. and because some technical details weren't there, i mean , where's the there, i mean, where's the common sense in all of this? amy, we hear this week in we out week out with this example , the week out with this example, the devil's in the detail and i don't feel you've entirely covered that because the reason that this happened was because the bank was repeatedly told that they needed to change some and they needed to provide some signatures. >> right. they didn't provide them time , which has to them in time, which which has to be provided to be keep in financial regulation. so it would have become a security risk. so barcla
annunziata rees—mogg, jacob's sister , who who was with jacob's sister, who who was with me in the brexit partysually on the left. welcome to you both . so left. welcome to you both. so jacob is he's talking about de—banking in the house of commons, the case is i mean, they're just mad . so you've got they're just mad. so you've got barclays closing the bank account of a gp's surgery . three account of a gp's surgery. three in hertfordshire . and because in hertfordshire. and because some...
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annunziata rees—mogg, jacob's sister , who who was with jacob's sister, who who was with me in the brexit party unusually on the left. welcome to you both . so left. welcome to you both. so jacob is he's talking about de—banking in the house of commons, the case is i mean, they're just mad . so you've got they're just mad. so you've got barclays closing the bank account of a gp's surgery . three account of a gp's surgery. three in hertfordshire . and because in hertfordshire. and because some technical details weren't there, i mean , where's the there, i mean, where's the common sense in all of this? amy, we hear this week in we out week out with this example , the week out with this example, the devil's in the detail and i don't feel you've entirely covered that because the reason that this happened was because the bank was repeatedly told that they needed to change some and they needed to provide some signatures. >> right. they didn't provide them time , which has to them in time, which which has to be provided to be keep in financial regulation. so it would have become a security risk. so ba
annunziata rees—mogg, jacob's sister , who who was with jacob's sister, who who was with me in the brexit party unusually on the left. welcome to you both . so left. welcome to you both. so jacob is he's talking about de—banking in the house of commons, the case is i mean, they're just mad . so you've got they're just mad. so you've got barclays closing the bank account of a gp's surgery . three account of a gp's surgery. three in hertfordshire . and because in hertfordshire. and because...
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i met him when i was 19 and decades ago, and with brexit party was most diverse party in in the european, races, religions. none of us would have worked with nigel if thought worked with nigel if we thought that he was suspicious. and that poster from the poster that was taken from the guardian is actually guardian and it is actually factually happening, he knew what undocumented nigel knew what undocumented nigel knew what he was doing coming into countries. we don't know who they are and it's right be they are and it's right to be concerned. racist. concerned. it's not racist. >> what he knew what he >> he knew what he knew what he was who was signalling was doing, who he was signalling to. and indeed, lots of people was doing, who he was signalling to. thei indeed, lots of people was doing, who he was signalling to. the on deed, lots of people was doing, who he was signalling to. the on the 1, lots of people was doing, who he was signalling to. the on the brexit of people was doing, who he was signalling to. the on the brexit campaign . on the on the brexit campaign. they separated th
i met him when i was 19 and decades ago, and with brexit party was most diverse party in in the european, races, religions. none of us would have worked with nigel if thought worked with nigel if we thought that he was suspicious. and that poster from the poster that was taken from the guardian is actually guardian and it is actually factually happening, he knew what undocumented nigel knew what undocumented nigel knew what he was doing coming into countries. we don't know who they are and it's...
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they've nicked some of the policies from a brexit party manifesto . i'm martin party manifesto.ews and this is with me, michael portillo gb news britain's news channel . news britain's news channel. welcome back. it's 346 and you're watching or listening to me. martin daubney on gb news. now 4:00 i'll have the latest on nigel farage as itv faces an almighty backlash over racism allegations. and we've got some fresh juice for you from the jungle. but before that, labour's plan for small business launches today with shadow business and trade secretary jonathan reynolds laying out labour's plans to back small firms , addressing small business firms, addressing small business owners and members of the essex chamber of commerce at a logistics and packaging company in basildon. jonathan reynolds says labour brings needed stability to our small firms. and who better to assess the mood of the uk? small business firms than gbs, news and business and economics editor i'll get there in the end. liam halligan with on the money he's right . here put your dentures right. here put your denture
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rishi sunak, by the standards of the conservative party of 2010 on brexit and other issues, immigrationn different levels. certainly, they are soon act loyalists, and i think that is interesting development. —— sunak loyalists. initially, he had people in his cabinet that were more loyal to liz truss. therese coffey was a key organiser in liz truss's leadership campaign, and was her deputy prime minister. keeping her own was an important way of showing that he wanted liz truss's people in the tent, now that is less of a priority. t the tent, now that is less of a riori . ., . ., priority. i general election campaign _ priority. i general election campaign could _ priority. i general election campaign could come i priority. i general election campaign could come as l priority. i general election i campaign could come as early as priority. i general election _ campaign could come as early as the spring, but his work to be next october. they have a new party chairman, which is a key role when it comes to an election year. greg hands is out, richard holden is in? quite a brutal and swift de
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well let's speak now to former brexit party mep and chief whip brian monteith for his thoughts on this is revolting, it seems. the seeds of brexit are being planted elsewhere and we're seeing eurosceptic movements resurgent now in holland , in resurgent now in holland, in netherlands, sorry, in italy and in france. do you think we could be in for another brexit partner i >> -- >> i'm not convinced yet that any country is going to rush to have a referendum , but i do have a referendum, but i do think that the trend of growing euroscepticism is going to continue and it's going to be dnven continue and it's going to be driven by two things. >> one is the endless increase in immigration action, and that's legal immigration, not especially just illegal immigration. but secondly, what's going unnoticed is, in fact , how much the eu itself is fact, how much the eu itself is changing. and just last week the european parliament voted to actually make it more federal to change the way laws are introduced and to stop nation states having the ability to block new laws . so we're going block new la
well let's speak now to former brexit party mep and chief whip brian monteith for his thoughts on this is revolting, it seems. the seeds of brexit are being planted elsewhere and we're seeing eurosceptic movements resurgent now in holland , in resurgent now in holland, in netherlands, sorry, in italy and in france. do you think we could be in for another brexit partner i >> -- >> i'm not convinced yet that any country is going to rush to have a referendum , but i do have a...
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more difficult for a party like reform that is only known really for being the successor to the brexit partyhe post and benefit of being one of and the benefit of being one of the big two parties also kicks in. >> do you think the conservative party would ever dare have nigel farage as its leader ? farage as its leader? >> i can see why many people are find that appealing within the conservative circles, but i also think of someone who's been a conservative party activist for 13 years. you should not allow in someone who is consistent, campaigned against you and your party just because it might get you some positive headlines. so i think it would be disappointing to many people who narrowly lost the elections because they were they were facing a rival on the right to sublet the garage just because it might look good and might give a weeks of good give a few weeks of good headunes give a few weeks of good headlines the express or dare headlines in the express or dare i it on this channel. i say it on this channel. >> finally, david, we've >> just finally, david, we've sort of touched on it. t
more difficult for a party like reform that is only known really for being the successor to the brexit partyhe post and benefit of being one of and the benefit of being one of the big two parties also kicks in. >> do you think the conservative party would ever dare have nigel farage as its leader ? farage as its leader? >> i can see why many people are find that appealing within the conservative circles, but i also think of someone who's been a conservative party activist for 13...
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brexit. the conservative party is in any way interested in reaching their particular needs. the logic of it. what you make about the other changes today, in particular the departure of suella braverman from the home office? she does have support from a constituency in the conservative party, but also a long rank and file members? she speaks for many people _ rank and file members? she speaks for many people in _ rank and file members? she speaks for many people in the _ rank and file members? she speaks for many people in the country i rank and file members? she speaks for many people in the country who | for many people in the country who feel that nobody else speaks for them. some of those people that lent them. some of those people that lent the conservative party there wrote backin the conservative party there wrote back in 2019, but there is also a wider population that feel, on immigration and law and order, very reasonable fears that aren't being articulated in mainstream narratives. that is not to say that suella braverman didn't put rishi sunak in a difficult positi
brexit. the conservative party is in any way interested in reaching their particular needs. the logic of it. what you make about the other changes today, in particular the departure of suella braverman from the home office? she does have support from a constituency in the conservative party, but also a long rank and file members? she speaks for many people _ rank and file members? she speaks for many people in _ rank and file members? she speaks for many people in the _ rank and file members?...
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the red wool seats, for example, the younger intake, the 2019 intake and, of course, the brexiteer wing of the partyill has influence is going to be furious about this and is furious. we've already seen one later of no-confidence come be. i don't expect a lot to follow but it's a statement of the unhappiness with the -- of braverman and the fact that he's decided to bring back a prime minister who has made no secret of the fact that he thinks braverman has been a big mistake and how david cameron at a time when politics are really different in england is going to come back now is a very curious one. >> you mentioned andrea jenkins' letter. she's written to the committee. starting to get a sense of some of that feeling. they -- one in that group from says an unelected foreign minister with an unelected prime minister. david cameron wasn't even an m.p. he revined from the commons right after that brexit vote. so to get him back in it's been a bit of political theater. does that mean he doesn't get scrutiny in the commons if there are big, international foreign issues he's dealing with, the scrutiny wi
the red wool seats, for example, the younger intake, the 2019 intake and, of course, the brexiteer wing of the partyill has influence is going to be furious about this and is furious. we've already seen one later of no-confidence come be. i don't expect a lot to follow but it's a statement of the unhappiness with the -- of braverman and the fact that he's decided to bring back a prime minister who has made no secret of the fact that he thinks braverman has been a big mistake and how david...
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internal. so appointing cameron to slunok's team could bring discord in the conservative party, because brexiteers remember that cameron was in favor of staying in the eu, what, and that's not all he is criticized for? when david cameron was still leader of the conservative party, he wanted to be seen as a modern centrist conservative who cared about ecology, who invited the opposition to the government and legalized same-sex marriage. after his resignation, he received the title of lord and criticized some decisions of the current prime minister of britain, rishi sunak. great changes have also taken place in the foreign policy of great britain not so long ago that in 2015 cameron had a beer with chinese president xi jinping. and today, many deputies of the conservative party see beijing as a huge threat. and britain's intervention in libya in 2011. it says that the country's intervention in the conflict was made without proper analysis of the development. and this is what led to the collapse of the libyan state. there were many questions for the ex-prime minister cameron, after his resignation, a
internal. so appointing cameron to slunok's team could bring discord in the conservative party, because brexiteers remember that cameron was in favor of staying in the eu, what, and that's not all he is criticized for? when david cameron was still leader of the conservative party, he wanted to be seen as a modern centrist conservative who cared about ecology, who invited the opposition to the government and legalized same-sex marriage. after his resignation, he received the title of lord and...
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lucy, former brexit party mep. i'm going to start with you. dm, i'm going to start with you.nis. is he right? on it's wonderful. >> i sent that speech into david. i didn't really think he was going to use it, but i'm very glad he has it. >> what's he playing at? >> what's he playing at? >> he's taking the michael rawley, isn't he? he took out rawley, isn't he? he took us out of brexit. he's called lord brexit europe . he broke all brexit in europe. he broke all links european conservative links with european conservative centre right parties in 2009, before he became pm, didn't do anything to negotiate intelligently and lumbered us. then with the charms of theresa may, boris johnson, liz truss and rishi sunak. >> so he really is taking the pie as well. >> but then he ran away though, didn't he run away? he ran away after the vote, which he didn't get what he wanted and now he's back telling us how should back telling us how we should have on but have closer ties on it. but ultimately, do think that ultimately, do you think that he's need closer he's right that we need closer
lucy, former brexit party mep. i'm going to start with you. dm, i'm going to start with you.nis. is he right? on it's wonderful. >> i sent that speech into david. i didn't really think he was going to use it, but i'm very glad he has it. >> what's he playing at? >> what's he playing at? >> he's taking the michael rawley, isn't he? he took out rawley, isn't he? he took us out of brexit. he's called lord brexit europe . he broke all brexit in europe. he broke all links...
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and the brexit party hasn't he? give him a head start. surely >> i think it's a really interesting position that he's interesting position that he's in and one that he'll i'm in and it's one that he'll i'm sure, be no , you know, he's with sure, be no, you know, he's with no doubt will he know that there's going to be two camps here? there's going to be the side that are backing him. and we're that he's we're already seeing that he's one of the most popular picks with punters. he's currently our second in the second biggest loser in the betting moment. but also betting at the moment. but also there's going to be people that are guess, in a similar are i guess, in a similar fashion to matt hancock, ready to back for every bushtucker to back him for every bushtucker trial. so of the trial. so in terms of the specials, specifically for nigel farage, we have 10 to 1 for nigel farage, two to quit at any point in the 22 days. and listen, you guys know him better than than we do. do you think he's a quitter? is he going to
and the brexit party hasn't he? give him a head start. surely >> i think it's a really interesting position that he's interesting position that he's in and one that he'll i'm in and it's one that he'll i'm sure, be no , you know, he's with sure, be no, you know, he's with no doubt will he know that there's going to be two camps here? there's going to be the side that are backing him. and we're that he's we're already seeing that he's one of the most popular picks with punters. he's...
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the former ukip and brexit party lead is one of this year's contestants, and he is only £1.5 milliones out from the editing suite, and there may very well be a different narrative. it will be interesting to see what happens. {lit narrative. it will be interesting to see what happens.— narrative. it will be interesting to see what happens. of course, nigel faraue is see what happens. of course, nigel farage is rrot _ see what happens. of course, nigel farage is not alone. _ see what happens. of course, nigel farage is not alone. among - see what happens. of course, nigel farage is not alone. among othersl farage is not alone. among others who will bejoined farage is not alone. among others who will be joined by actress daniel harold, swapping the streets of the east end for the jungle, as well as social media influencer nella rose and little sister of popstar britney, jamie lynn spears. and they will all be facing the bush tucker trials, which could see them scaling dizzy heights or getting cosy with creepy crawlies. with scorching heat and measly rations, they won't be able to enjoy
the former ukip and brexit party lead is one of this year's contestants, and he is only £1.5 milliones out from the editing suite, and there may very well be a different narrative. it will be interesting to see what happens. {lit narrative. it will be interesting to see what happens.— narrative. it will be interesting to see what happens. of course, nigel faraue is see what happens. of course, nigel farage is rrot _ see what happens. of course, nigel farage is not alone. _ see what happens....
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coalition whether bedwell seats, for example, the younger intake, the 2019 intake and the brexiteer wing of the partynfluence is going to be furious about this, frankly. and is furious. we have already seen one letter of no confidence go in by andrea jenkins. i mean, she is a brexiteer, a big ally of borisjohnson but i don't expect a lot to follow her. but it of intent and it is a statement of the unhappiness with the sacking of suella braverman, number one, and that she has been replaced not by any mp, he has got more than 300 to choose from, but he has decided to bring back a prime minister who has made no secret of the fact that he thinks that brex that has been a big mistake and he has been extremely critical of it. they show no change in that and, you know, how david cameron determine politics is really different in britain is going to come back now is a very curious one.— a very curious one. interesting you mention andrea _ a very curious one. interesting you mention andrea jenkins's - a very curious one. interesting you mention andrea jenkins's letter. . a very curious one. interesting you l m
coalition whether bedwell seats, for example, the younger intake, the 2019 intake and the brexiteer wing of the partynfluence is going to be furious about this, frankly. and is furious. we have already seen one letter of no confidence go in by andrea jenkins. i mean, she is a brexiteer, a big ally of borisjohnson but i don't expect a lot to follow her. but it of intent and it is a statement of the unhappiness with the sacking of suella braverman, number one, and that she has been replaced not...
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and i mean, and i ran, for example, the farewell or the sorry, the farewell to brexit party in westminsterhe uk left the eu. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> and there were a lot of high profile people that came along to speak. my politics are inert. i'm apolitical. you know , i i'm apolitical. you know, i don't fall to any one particular side, but obviously i have to consider what i'm planning. something like all the something like that. all the various elements that may want to along disrupt it. to come along and disrupt it. now, got this weekend now, what we've got this weekend is unprecedented situation . is an unprecedented situation. you know, only a thousand police officers being drafted in doesn't sound like an awful lot. it may sound lot to a lot it may sound like a lot to a lot of people, but we have a number of people, but we have a number of different factors which are going come play. you going to come into play. you have that want have obviously those that want to , obviously, to commemorate, obviously, armistice day and want to armistice day and they want to show respects and that
and i mean, and i ran, for example, the farewell or the sorry, the farewell to brexit party in westminsterhe uk left the eu. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> and there were a lot of high profile people that came along to speak. my politics are inert. i'm apolitical. you know , i i'm apolitical. you know, i don't fall to any one particular side, but obviously i have to consider what i'm planning. something like all the something like that. all the various elements that may want to...
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brexit referendum. other notable changes include a new health secretary, victoria atkins, and a new party chairman, richard holden, who takes overfrom greg hands. earlier richard holden had this to say. i think there's two points he was making there. one, you can see with people like me from the north of england being promoted, people like laura trott from the south of england being promoted as well. you're seeing a broad coalition of people, that broad church of the conservative party, being refreshed. but i think there are some things, this is one of the points the prime minister made in that speech in manchester, was that there are some things the conservative party has done very well over the last 13 years, which is delivered real transformation for life chances for people. and one of those, which i know was a major driver of david cameron's time in government, was around education. we saw two thirds of kids attending good or outstanding schools in 2010. we are now seeing around 85%. we have seen us really rocket up international league tables in things like reading. i think what the prime minister was
brexit referendum. other notable changes include a new health secretary, victoria atkins, and a new party chairman, richard holden, who takes overfrom greg hands. earlier richard holden had this to say. i think there's two points he was making there. one, you can see with people like me from the north of england being promoted, people like laura trott from the south of england being promoted as well. you're seeing a broad coalition of people, that broad church of the conservative party, being...
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he was prime minister from 2010 until 2016 when he called the brexit referendum as a way of uniting his partyng to remain in the european union but it backfired. the country voted to leave and he immediately resigned. he has been out of politics ever since, until now. lord cameron addressed his surprise return after the announcement. i surprise return after the announcement.- surprise return after the announcement. ~ ., , ., announcement. i know it is not usual for— announcement. i know it is not usual for a _ announcement. i know it is not usual for a prime _ announcement. i know it is not usual for a prime minister- announcement. i know it is not usual for a prime minister to l usualfor a prime minister to come back in this way but i believe in public service. the prime minister asked me to do thisjob and it is prime minister asked me to do this job and it is a prime minister asked me to do thisjob and it is a time prime minister asked me to do this job and it is a time when we have some daunting challenges as a country. we have more on his return. it has been another extraordinary day in b
he was prime minister from 2010 until 2016 when he called the brexit referendum as a way of uniting his partyng to remain in the european union but it backfired. the country voted to leave and he immediately resigned. he has been out of politics ever since, until now. lord cameron addressed his surprise return after the announcement. i surprise return after the announcement.- surprise return after the announcement. ~ ., , ., announcement. i know it is not usual for— announcement. i know it is...