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— have struck her own personal brexit uk us trade deal —— a home secretarv _ uk us trade deal ——ssion that are so lacking in this conservative compassion —— importing her own brand _ compassion —— importing her own brand of— compassion —— importing her own brand of tinpot trumpis. if there was a _ brand of tinpot trumpis. if there was a reminderwe need brand of tinpot trumpis. if there was a reminder we need to do the right— was a reminder we need to do the right thing — was a reminder we need to do the right thing or the easy thing, it is the heartbreaking images of children on dangerously crowded boats, clinging — on dangerously crowded boats, clinging on to their parents as they clin- clinging on to their parents as they cling on— clinging on to their parents as they cling on to — clinging on to their parents as they cling on to life itself because it is this— cling on to life itself because it is this moral austerity that we deplore~ — is this moral austerity that we deplore. it is why we fight every day to— deplore. it is why we fight every day to be — deplore. it is why we
— have struck her own personal brexit uk us trade deal —— a home secretarv _ uk us trade deal ——ssion that are so lacking in this conservative compassion —— importing her own brand _ compassion —— importing her own brand of— compassion —— importing her own brand of tinpot trumpis. if there was a _ brand of tinpot trumpis. if there was a reminderwe need brand of tinpot trumpis. if there was a reminder we need to do the right— was a reminder we need to do the right thing...
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brexit party logo? because the reform uk party used to be the reform uk party used to be the brexit party. of course.exit party. of course. and the words the brexit party have been added to this new logo and individual eyes within the party tell me that when it comes to a b testing the slogan reform uk or reform uk hyphen, the brexit party , it's the latter that party, it's the latter that performs higher in polling in test saying this is a slogan with much more name recognition . so it could be that this new, almost rebrand of the party we've seen for the first time today could send the party's polling that bit higher tom, there's lots of cheering coming from the room behind you. >> what's what's on in there at the moment? somewhat. >> well, it's just been the leader of the party, richard tice and ben habib and david bull, up on stage , but ben habib bull, up on stage, but ben habib being announced as a joint deputy leader . clearly some more deputy leader. clearly some more being discussed . what about the being discussed. what about the electoral ambitions of the party and also earlier today, we'v
brexit party logo? because the reform uk party used to be the reform uk party used to be the brexit party. of course.exit party. of course. and the words the brexit party have been added to this new logo and individual eyes within the party tell me that when it comes to a b testing the slogan reform uk or reform uk hyphen, the brexit party , it's the latter that party, it's the latter that performs higher in polling in test saying this is a slogan with much more name recognition . so it could...
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us with those thoughts today. —— rory green. here in the uk, an independent review commissioned by the bank natwest into its decision to close accounts belonging to the former brexitas identified "serious failings" in the way he was treated. but it's also concluded that the decision was primarily a commercial one, and carried out lawfully. our international business correspondent theo leggett has the details for us. you might remember that this was a story that during june and july really focused attention in the uk on the decisions that banks take over who they do business with. mr farage, a well—known brexit campaigner, announced that he had had his accounts closed and he claimed it was because of his political views and that he was facing persecution. the bbc later ran a story which suggested the actual reason his accounts were closed was because he didn't meet strict financial criteria for accounts at the bank in question, an upmarket private bank called coutts owned by the natwest group. mr farage came back fighting and revealed documents suggesting politics did come into it. dame alison rose, the chief executive of natwest admitted she was the source of the
us with those thoughts today. —— rory green. here in the uk, an independent review commissioned by the bank natwest into its decision to close accounts belonging to the former brexitas identified "serious failings" in the way he was treated. but it's also concluded that the decision was primarily a commercial one, and carried out lawfully. our international business correspondent theo leggett has the details for us. you might remember that this was a story that during june and...
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. and brexit, their closest market is of course now very difficult for them, especially small manufacturers, they to use the eu to grow a bit bigger, now they don't grow bigger, they stay in the uk, and and also they can't get the parts so easily from europe because they don't want to supply them because of the paperwork again, so it's all self-inflicted, it's you know the whole country's gone to pot really and and it's incompetence of the government, it's not just brexit, it is the most incompetent government we've probably ever had in the last 10 years, i can't think of any government over the last 10 years, including you know, that includes boris of course, but this shambles is is just 13 years of disaster, 30 seconds, 30 seconds, okay, well look, the trouble is that britain lost control of its industrial policy, not because of brexit, but when they entered the eec, back in the 1970s, britain has never had, britain's governments have never had control of their economic policy, at least we still got the pound. which gives us a little bit of um uh way uh and ultimately uh i'm afraid britain is not going to be and it's not just britain it's the whole of europe germany is now slu
. and brexit, their closest market is of course now very difficult for them, especially small manufacturers, they to use the eu to grow a bit bigger, now they don't grow bigger, they stay in the uk, and and also they can't get the parts so easily from europe because they don't want to supply them because of the paperwork again, so it's all self-inflicted, it's you know the whole country's gone to pot really and and it's incompetence of the government, it's not just brexit, it is the most...
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allowing these anti—semitic protests take place in london shows the uk is really asleep at the wheel well. many of us had hoped that a post—brexitd institutions known only by their pretentious acronyms the obr, the oecd, the imf would fade off into irrelevance . but into irrelevance. but unfortunately, these institutions still hold a lot of sway in the western world, and the latter of those, the imf, has come up with new forecasts despite practically all of its forecasts being wrong in the past. the new forecast suggests that britain will the worst that britain will be the worst performing economy of the g7 next year. said the same before. no dnven next year. said the same before. no driven its no doubt driven by its bureaucratic groupthink induced brexit but what the imf brexit hatred. but what the imf has form on this very subject. if you thought keir starmer was a promoter of the egyptian footwear known as flip flops, the imf is the pharaoh of this practise time and again it is predicted that we would enter a recession indeed grows recession or indeed grows more slowly european slowly than our european counterparts. it's coun
allowing these anti—semitic protests take place in london shows the uk is really asleep at the wheel well. many of us had hoped that a post—brexitd institutions known only by their pretentious acronyms the obr, the oecd, the imf would fade off into irrelevance . but into irrelevance. but unfortunately, these institutions still hold a lot of sway in the western world, and the latter of those, the imf, has come up with new forecasts despite practically all of its forecasts being wrong in the...
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allowing these anti—semitic protests take place in london shows the uk is really asleep at the wheel well. many of us had hoped that a post—brexitted institutions known only by their pretentious acronyms the obr, the oecd, the imf would fade off into irrelevance . but into irrelevance. but unfortunately, these institutions still hold a lot of sway in the western world, and the latter of those, the imf, has come up with new forecasts despite practically all of its forecasts being wrong in the past. the new forecast suggests that britain will the worst that britain will be the worst performing economy of the g7 next year. said the same before. no dnven next year. said the same before. no driven its no doubt driven by its bureaucratic groupthink induced brexit but what the imf brexit hatred. but what the imf has form on this very subject. if you thought keir starmer was a promoter of the egyptian footwear known as flip flops, the imf is the pharaoh of this practise time and again it is predicted that we would enter a recession indeed grows recession or indeed grows more slowly european slowly than our european counterparts. it's co
allowing these anti—semitic protests take place in london shows the uk is really asleep at the wheel well. many of us had hoped that a post—brexitted institutions known only by their pretentious acronyms the obr, the oecd, the imf would fade off into irrelevance . but into irrelevance. but unfortunately, these institutions still hold a lot of sway in the western world, and the latter of those, the imf, has come up with new forecasts despite practically all of its forecasts being wrong in...
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, which you know, us, us, the uk working more a problem for somehich you know, us, us, the uk working more a problem for some some may be a problem for some some people about brexite labour to be if what we vote labour to protect borders, i suppose protect our borders, i suppose that would be that would be, i suppose spin we're suppose the spin that we're going week, can going to hear next week, i can bnng bring in benjamin buttennorth now, who is a news now, who is a gb news contributor here at benjamin. the first thing i've got to ask you. okay is we did have an individual , you. okay is we did have an individual, a protester you. okay is we did have an individual , a protester there, individual, a protester there, a conservative member who was thrown out the initial issue that he was thrown out for was he basically he basically accused the home secretary of being transphobic. are of being transphobic. you are of course, member the lgbtq+ course, a member of the lgbtq+ community. do you think she's transphobic ? transphobic? >> yes , absolutely. and i think >> yes, absolutely. and i think what you saw today was suella scapegoating a group to try and excuse her
, which you know, us, us, the uk working more a problem for somehich you know, us, us, the uk working more a problem for some some may be a problem for some some people about brexite labour to be if what we vote labour to protect borders, i suppose protect our borders, i suppose that would be that would be, i suppose spin we're suppose the spin that we're going week, can going to hear next week, i can bnng bring in benjamin buttennorth now, who is a news now, who is a gb news contributor here...
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uk. and keeping those costs down. so that should leave us back to where we were post our prior to brexit and all should work well at thatg into it that there's group haulage that goes in and that's lorries that are stopping on the way through england , scotland, wales picking england, scotland, wales picking up goods that haven't that are not on the manifest . that means not on the manifest. that means serious papennork and they will have to go into the red lanes. so in one way it is a good thing. it is easing that pressure on big supermarkets here. but there's still a lot to play here. but there's still a lot to play for . if i here. but there's still a lot to play for. if i was a cynic, i would say that maybe this was to put pressure mainly on the unionists more than anything, because can guarantee that because you can guarantee that there will be tv cameras in there will be tv cameras in there from selected media who will be filming this. and on monday night it will all be saying what was the fuss over everything ? things going well. everything? things going well. and of course, that's not the point, real big point,
uk. and keeping those costs down. so that should leave us back to where we were post our prior to brexit and all should work well at thatg into it that there's group haulage that goes in and that's lorries that are stopping on the way through england , scotland, wales picking england, scotland, wales picking up goods that haven't that are not on the manifest . that means not on the manifest. that means serious papennork and they will have to go into the red lanes. so in one way it is a good...
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manufacturing industries in the uk, and i have realised that the tories are not benefiting small business community is at all. they tell us lies. we really don't know what to believe. brexitact not only on our business, but our customers because we have supplies from the eu and we always will do. we are not an independent nation. there was a march to rejoin in london not so long ago, and there was very little coverage from the uk at all. lots of foreign coverage, but we had just told what the government wants us to know, at the end of the day. you mentioned hs2. they are spending billions of pounds on getting birmingham and london connected, just for those few minutes, but there are still not enough network coverage from the east to the west of the country. there are businesses in the north that need to commute between cities. where is that helpful companies up north, if you like? and again immigration, there is so much to discuss, really, but immigration, it isjust discuss, really, but immigration, it is just another area of inflammatory language. they are inciting the population to get behind them because they are only interested in themselves, in their own votes. and y
manufacturing industries in the uk, and i have realised that the tories are not benefiting small business community is at all. they tell us lies. we really don't know what to believe. brexitact not only on our business, but our customers because we have supplies from the eu and we always will do. we are not an independent nation. there was a march to rejoin in london not so long ago, and there was very little coverage from the uk at all. lots of foreign coverage, but we had just told what the...
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uk host palestinian refugees ? well, host palestinian refugees? well, joining us now is journalist and activist jennifer nadal and former brexit party mep ben habib. much for your company. and this is to going be a really interesting debate because, jennifer, you are jewish, but you do think that the uk should host palestinian refugees, whereas ben habib , you are muslim, ben habib, you are muslim, aren't you? but you don't think that the uk should take in palestinian refugees . palestinian refugees. >> so my father listen, i think this is going to be really, really interesting. >> jennifer, let's start with you, shall we? why why do you think we should be bringing in palestinian refugees . palestinian refugees. >> the first thing, if i can just clarify, my father was jewish and he came as a child refugee to the uk. he was taken in by strangers, ours. and i wouldn't be alive today if strangers in britain hadn't provided a home and a safe place for my 14 year old father . the for my 14 year old father. the idea behind this scheme is that we simply offer mothers and children somewhere safe to go while this conflict continues . while this conflict co
uk host palestinian refugees ? well, host palestinian refugees? well, joining us now is journalist and activist jennifer nadal and former brexit party mep ben habib. much for your company. and this is to going be a really interesting debate because, jennifer, you are jewish, but you do think that the uk should host palestinian refugees, whereas ben habib , you are muslim, ben habib, you are muslim, aren't you? but you don't think that the uk should take in palestinian refugees . palestinian...
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we're joined now by reform uk's brexit and union spokesperson, ben habib. ben habib, thank you very much for joining usy that has delivered the country into massive debt, massive taxation, broken public sector, northern ireland left behind in the european union and, frankly, a complete mess. was and is broken, the labour party have no vision of how to fix it and if you want change you have to vote for it and reform uk is the party to vote for. t, , t, , , for. the conservatives, it is said, has been using — for. the conservatives, it is said, has been using or _ for. the conservatives, it is said, has been using or under - for. the conservatives, it is said, j has been using or under pressure from reform uk, think it is richard price was said this, has changed policies according to richard tice, moura form style policies, are you more aligned with the conservative party and if so why would you vote for reform if you have a similar platform in the conservatives? the conservative _ platform in the conservatives? tt2 conservative party in the 2019 general election morphed itself into the brexit party, inc
we're joined now by reform uk's brexit and union spokesperson, ben habib. ben habib, thank you very much for joining usy that has delivered the country into massive debt, massive taxation, broken public sector, northern ireland left behind in the european union and, frankly, a complete mess. was and is broken, the labour party have no vision of how to fix it and if you want change you have to vote for it and reform uk is the party to vote for. t, , t, , , for. the conservatives, it is said, has...
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uk have turned out to too be pessimistic. and i do think there's some politics going on here. the imf basically run by the us, they don't like brexitts of people working at the imf who are former civil servants who don't like brexit, by the way. but having said that, the imf are right to point out that interest rates could go higher for longer. they're 6% forecast of an interest rate peak in the uk is the aspect of these numbers come out today with which i have the least problem. i don't think it will be happen, but i do think it's possible. well, and the because what the reason is because of what you have been you and i and pip have been discussing on gb news discussing a lot on gb news dunng discussing a lot on gb news during the day in recent weeks and that's the price. oil and that's the oil price. oil pnces and that's the oil price. oil prices are high. the opec prices are going high. the opec exporters cartel is deliberately restricting the amount of oil they're putting on global markets, deliberately pushing up the doing the oil price. they were doing that . they now we've seen that anyway. they now we've seen these this gha
uk have turned out to too be pessimistic. and i do think there's some politics going on here. the imf basically run by the us, they don't like brexitts of people working at the imf who are former civil servants who don't like brexit, by the way. but having said that, the imf are right to point out that interest rates could go higher for longer. they're 6% forecast of an interest rate peak in the uk is the aspect of these numbers come out today with which i have the least problem. i don't think...