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i think we are very well oriented as far as great britain is concerned, in great britain they don't have this trumpian... populist nationalism that plays with russia, they don't have that in great britain, they don't have pro-russian sentiment in great britain, they don't have this anti-americanism that, which pro-russianism is proposed around in germany and france, there is no such thing in great britain, because it's just that they were waiting for great britain , they were waiting for it to be some kind of joint military assistance, the united states of america. and great britain together, and this was not a question of great britain regarding which pro-russian politicians there are, because there are none, i am not afraid that, for example, the labor party will, i think, win the elections this year in great britain, i am not i'm afraid another question, the same british prime minister said that britain is transferring the defense industry to military rails. and mr. sunak said, for the soviets people like me, i was born in the soviet union, transfer to the military rails is a card sys
i think we are very well oriented as far as great britain is concerned, in great britain they don't have this trumpian... populist nationalism that plays with russia, they don't have that in great britain, they don't have pro-russian sentiment in great britain, they don't have this anti-americanism that, which pro-russianism is proposed around in germany and france, there is no such thing in great britain, because it's just that they were waiting for great britain , they were waiting for it to...
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that is, it is clear that such eurosceptic sentiments have always existed in britain, and britain has never considered itself a european country, yes, because they have always considered themselves a global state, and it is interesting that in what way the russians, knowing these features of public attitudes among the british, instrumentalized them to their advantage, this is precisely the study of this. it will be very interesting for the british to show how they were manipulated by the russians, because this is what the russians use and with regard to the ukrainians there on the topic of mobilization, and many other points, i think that you know very well, mr. yehor, we literally have a minute and a half left, look, the german opposition is turning to rishisunak to somehow influence, to put pressure on scholz in essence for germany to hand over taurus to ukraine. we assume that russia may have some leverage on the leadership of germany, which they delay so much and categorically do not convey, and what leverage may great britain have, that is, they really have some weight arguments
that is, it is clear that such eurosceptic sentiments have always existed in britain, and britain has never considered itself a european country, yes, because they have always considered themselves a global state, and it is interesting that in what way the russians, knowing these features of public attitudes among the british, instrumentalized them to their advantage, this is precisely the study of this. it will be very interesting for the british to show how they were manipulated by the...
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i think initially, cos that's the only way we've talked about empire in britain until recently.t i realise with the empire world, travelling to mauritius and nigeria and barbados and india, is that the legacies are profoundly contradictory. so, the british empire resulted in quite a lot of democracy around the world — australia, singapore and so on. it also resulted in a huge amount of geopolitical chaos, it spread slavery, it also spread anti—slavery, it spread the free press, it spread press censorship, it destroyed the environment in massive ways, but it also led to the birth of modern environmentalism. so these legacies are much more contradictory than i expected when i started myjourney into this history. some of that is just happenstance and unintended consequences. surely you're trying to get to sort of core motivations for the british imperial experience? there weren't any core motivations in the sense that it was such a sprawling history, covered such a wide geographical area. it's very hard to generalise — whatever you say about the british empire, you can say the oppo
i think initially, cos that's the only way we've talked about empire in britain until recently.t i realise with the empire world, travelling to mauritius and nigeria and barbados and india, is that the legacies are profoundly contradictory. so, the british empire resulted in quite a lot of democracy around the world — australia, singapore and so on. it also resulted in a huge amount of geopolitical chaos, it spread slavery, it also spread anti—slavery, it spread the free press, it spread...
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, you are not helping much, because this is the security of great britain, well, because great britain simply closer to the truth, although traditionally they are also libertarians due to many geographical and other reasons, but they realized that there is nothing they can do , with this tyrant can't come to an agreement, everyone has to, listen, even riche sunyk's statement that i guarantee government procurement for british military companies, it means that well... what we say to ourselves that we have to go on the rails, they go , we have chances that we will build our policy in this way, that we will really be able to, and we will not be guided by events, but by events, but to finish our conversation, there is such an optimistic idea, i am sure that optimism has to be present, at least an indicator of this justice, that we've been at war for 2.5 years during this even... one of the biggest armies in the world and we 're still taking it, of course we just don't have to come up with anything sometimes, just lead by example if they understand it, being safe , for now, thank god, we de
, you are not helping much, because this is the security of great britain, well, because great britain simply closer to the truth, although traditionally they are also libertarians due to many geographical and other reasons, but they realized that there is nothing they can do , with this tyrant can't come to an agreement, everyone has to, listen, even riche sunyk's statement that i guarantee government procurement for british military companies, it means that well... what we say to ourselves...
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says, no, you are not helping much, because this is the security of great britain, well, so that britainser, it is simply closer, it is true, although traditionally they are also libertarians due to many geographical and other reasons, but they understood , who can't do anything, can't come to an agreement with this tyrant, everyone has to... listen, even the decision of the decider that i guarantee government procurement for british military companies, it means that, well, what we tell ourselves that we need to get on the rails they are passing, we have chances that we will build our policy in such a way that we really can, and events will not guide us, but we events, but to finish our conversation, there is such an optimistic idea, i... i am sure , that optimism should be present, no less, an indicator of the validity of this optimism is that we have been fighting for 2.5 years during this one of the largest armies in the world, and we are still enduring it, of course, sometimes you just don’t have to come up with anything, just lead by example if they understand it, being safe for now
says, no, you are not helping much, because this is the security of great britain, well, so that britainser, it is simply closer, it is true, although traditionally they are also libertarians due to many geographical and other reasons, but they understood , who can't do anything, can't come to an agreement with this tyrant, everyone has to... listen, even the decision of the decider that i guarantee government procurement for british military companies, it means that, well, what we tell...
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britain. it's 1:27.minister nicola sturgeon has said the situation has been incredibly difficult after her husband, former snp chief executive peter murrell, was charged in connection with alleged embezzlement of funds. >> there has been a rise , a >> there has been a rise, a tenfold rise in investigations by the government's modern slavery watchdog into the social care sector. >> yes, in further news now, the new data from gangmasters and labour abuse authority was revealed in a gb news investigates freedom of information request. >> the surge in probes comes after a record rise in health and care visas issued by the government, with researchers linking the investigations to rampant abuse of the immigration route. >> well, delighted to be joined by our reporter charlie peters, now, who revealed these figures this morning. now, who revealed these figures this morning . and charlie, just this morning. and charlie, just to make it very, very simple , to make it very, very simple, for, for, for, what does t
britain. it's 1:27.minister nicola sturgeon has said the situation has been incredibly difficult after her husband, former snp chief executive peter murrell, was charged in connection with alleged embezzlement of funds. >> there has been a rise , a >> there has been a rise, a tenfold rise in investigations by the government's modern slavery watchdog into the social care sector. >> yes, in further news now, the new data from gangmasters and labour abuse authority was revealed...
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as for other statements made, the foreign ministers of britain and france said that i will quote: if all lose. how do you assess britain’s readiness, primarily, probably, economic, to increase military assistance to kiev? yes, britain now sees its role primarily in mobilizing the efforts of the western camp to assist kiev, and here london and paris are competing to see who can shout louder, because britain's own capabilities in terms of providing military assistance to ukraine, for example, have largely been exhausted. now we are talking about rather limited supplies, both in terms of product range and volume. however, what exactly the loss of britain and france will be expressed in if ukraine loses is not explained either in this article or in other statements of these ministers, and this is understandable, because you can’t tell ordinary readers why it’s bad that in europe at last peace will come, their taxes will not go to fuel the zelensky regime, as well as the senseless supply of weapons by the kiev military, which they will scatter on the battlefield, as a rule, this thesis an
as for other statements made, the foreign ministers of britain and france said that i will quote: if all lose. how do you assess britain’s readiness, primarily, probably, economic, to increase military assistance to kiev? yes, britain now sees its role primarily in mobilizing the efforts of the western camp to assist kiev, and here london and paris are competing to see who can shout louder, because britain's own capabilities in terms of providing military assistance to ukraine, for example,...
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great still britain actually exceed ex britain ?n actually exceed ex britain ? we're great still britain actually exceed ex britain ? we're hosting still britain actually exceed ex britain ? we're hosting atill in britain? we're hosting a fiery debate in the next few minutes. why is britain still great? is britain still great? and he says everyone is on strike. our infrastructure is broken. we are £2.5 trillion in debt. we have a government who don't govern. where's the exit? i want to leave. all right, andy. >> well, wanda says rule britannia. yes, the uk is the best. the fairest country in the world. better without the eu, we are the envy of the world. that's what wanda thinks. oh wonder, you are in a fantastic mood this afternoon. >> i like, i like you, sandra says if britain is great now, well, god help us. yes, there's quite a lot of emails coming in about how we're in decline . about how we're in decline. >> well, tim agrees, he says we're deluded if we think we're great. we're not even british anymore, says tim. not quite sur
great still britain actually exceed ex britain ?n actually exceed ex britain ? we're great still britain actually exceed ex britain ? we're hosting still britain actually exceed ex britain ? we're hosting atill in britain? we're hosting a fiery debate in the next few minutes. why is britain still great? is britain still great? and he says everyone is on strike. our infrastructure is broken. we are £2.5 trillion in debt. we have a government who don't govern. where's the exit? i want to leave....
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today is a great day for britain . britain great day for britain.saf has resigned. the eu is copying our rwanda plan, which is completely shafted. the labour party and we've told ireland that they can't send illegal immigrants back to us. winner, winner. illegal immigrants back to us. winner, winner . chicken dinner. winner, winner. chicken dinner. i feel very sorry for the people of ireland that they've been led by woke idiotic donkeys. their high court decided to declare britain as an unsafe country so they couldn't return illegal immigrants in case we sent them to rwanda. well margaret hotel started springing up everywhere their country is now an illegal immigrant dumping ground, and the native irish people are absolutely fuming, and rightly so . so now they want to change so. so now they want to change the law back . so britain is a the law back. so britain is a safe country and they can send them back to us. but we decided to tell them to swivel agreement on returns, i mean, we've been told all the way through since we left the european union t
today is a great day for britain . britain great day for britain.saf has resigned. the eu is copying our rwanda plan, which is completely shafted. the labour party and we've told ireland that they can't send illegal immigrants back to us. winner, winner. illegal immigrants back to us. winner, winner . chicken dinner. winner, winner. chicken dinner. i feel very sorry for the people of ireland that they've been led by woke idiotic donkeys. their high court decided to declare britain as an unsafe...
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what does britain? so does it say about britain?centre for the quote from the centre for global think global development think tank, the figures show record the new figures show record spending on refugee hosting, which with other domestic spend, mean now mean the government is now spending the £99 spending over 50% of the £99 billion aid budget billion bilateral aid budget within i mean, we are within the uk. i mean, we are becoming world country. within the uk. i mean, we are becwellg world country. within the uk. i mean, we are becwell that's world country. within the uk. i mean, we are becwell that's right.'ld country. >> well that's right. >> well that's right. >> well, they're spending it here because the here because because the government has completely failed on asylum, because we have a completely system, completely failed asylum system, one inefficient in one of the most inefficient in europe, one that is costing europe, and one that is costing the taxpayer tens of the british taxpayer tens of millions. whether you take i
what does britain? so does it say about britain?centre for the quote from the centre for global think global development think tank, the figures show record the new figures show record spending on refugee hosting, which with other domestic spend, mean now mean the government is now spending the £99 spending over 50% of the £99 billion aid budget billion bilateral aid budget within i mean, we are within the uk. i mean, we are becoming world country. within the uk. i mean, we are becwellg world...
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he had not been told britain was going to invade egypt.e thought this could precipitate a conflagration with the soviet union maybe. so she went over to do the repair job, if you like, between britain and america. and this was the case in different ways throughout her reign. as i mentioned, actually, the real fears about obama, also about presbiden he really liked u.k., was he allyond of ireland and irish republicanism so that he would not be thinking favorably towards britain? so what happens when he comes over as part of a g-7 meeting? only one of the seven leaders gets invited to windsor castle. guess who? it's president biden who gets tea and crumpets with the queen. peter: where did the term special relationship come from? mr. charter: that is all down to winston churchill, wartime prime minister who came back into office in the 1950's just at the time when elizabeth came to the throne. he was her first prime minister. and he gave a speech in america, in missouri, at the invitation of president truman. he was friendly with truman from
he had not been told britain was going to invade egypt.e thought this could precipitate a conflagration with the soviet union maybe. so she went over to do the repair job, if you like, between britain and america. and this was the case in different ways throughout her reign. as i mentioned, actually, the real fears about obama, also about presbiden he really liked u.k., was he allyond of ireland and irish republicanism so that he would not be thinking favorably towards britain? so what happens...
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that would be working against britain's national interests . britain's national interests. that is the concern. the dial has so drastically that has shifted so drastically that the civil service now is actually running the show and could go against is going against the wishes or the wills of a democratically elected government. whatever people's view of that government may be. matthew. view of that government may be. ma'ihew. view of that government may be. ma'i mean, i think if we'd had >> i mean, i think if we'd had the advice, which is the legal advice, which is currently being discussed, david cameron currently being discussed, david camerto get updated legal going to get updated legal advice the next days. if advice in the next few days. if the advice had been the legal advice had been published and had said that it was we thought was committing or we thought it was committing or we thought it was war crime was contributing to a war crime for to continue with for britain to continue with exports, they have exports, then they might have a point. to wait point. but they
that would be working against britain's national interests . britain's national interests. that is the concern. the dial has so drastically that has shifted so drastically that the civil service now is actually running the show and could go against is going against the wishes or the wills of a democratically elected government. whatever people's view of that government may be. matthew. view of that government may be. ma'ihew. view of that government may be. ma'i mean, i think if we'd had...
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britain. it's 12:00 on monday, the 22nd of april. >> the prime minister's tough talk on rwanda. rishi sunak says airfields are on standby and flights will take off in 10 to 12 weeks. it comes on d—day for his deportation bill as mps prepare to vote through the night on sending asylum seekers to the african nation . to the african nation. >> and we'll be speaking to the man at the heart of the anti—semitism row with the met police, gideon falter was told to back away from a palestine march as he looked openly jewish with growing calls for the met police chief to resign. we'll get the inside track and a historic moment as the first statue of the late queen is unveiled on what would have been her 98th birthday. >> we'll be in oakham , rutland, >> we'll be in oakham, rutland, the town that has laid claim to the town that has laid claim to the this historic first. >> now, the prime minister says that an airfield is ready. that commercial planes have been chartered. indeed, that 500 individuals are
britain. it's 12:00 on monday, the 22nd of april. >> the prime minister's tough talk on rwanda. rishi sunak says airfields are on standby and flights will take off in 10 to 12 weeks. it comes on d—day for his deportation bill as mps prepare to vote through the night on sending asylum seekers to the african nation . to the african nation. >> and we'll be speaking to the man at the heart of the anti—semitism row with the met police, gideon falter was told to back away from a...
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good afternoon, britain.t also iran and israel's retaliation. are we going to be sucked in to a wider war? big questions as britain and the world stands on the brink. >> and as the prime minister has said, that we need to crack down on sick note. britain, we will be debating whether or not we are a lazy nation. >> all that to come on the show, do get involved. of course, we look forward to your views all after this, whether . after this, whether. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello and welcome to the latest update from the met office for gb news. it's going to turn brighter eventually today, but at first it's cloudy and breezy with showers for many of us. we've got a number of systems moving south across the uk. low pressure close to denmark, but higher pressure is moving in in time for the weekend before it gets here. a lot of cloud, a cool breeze coming from the north northwest , coming from the north northwest, but that's particularly noticeable on the north sea
good afternoon, britain.t also iran and israel's retaliation. are we going to be sucked in to a wider war? big questions as britain and the world stands on the brink. >> and as the prime minister has said, that we need to crack down on sick note. britain, we will be debating whether or not we are a lazy nation. >> all that to come on the show, do get involved. of course, we look forward to your views all after this, whether . after this, whether. >> a brighter outlook with...
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>> britain. saint george himself. >> i mean, the most persecuted of our patron saints. can we celebrate our patron saint? come on. it's got to be said. >> i played saint george in primary school. i slayed the dragon in a pillowcase , with dragon in a pillowcase, with a with a flag of saint george on it. really? and a plastic sword. >> and then the police turned up . sorry. you're visibly. you're visibly saint george and you. >> and you know what? no. >> and you know what? no. >> to all the lefties out there, we would not be deployed. >> i'm saint george george to rwanda. >> no, we would . >> no, we would. >> no, we would. >> all right. okay, matthew. >> all right. okay, matthew. >> so i you know, i may even be in with a chance this week. mine is not just the greatest britain. it's the greatest britain's. i nominate our wonderful gb news viewers, as a new poll shows that labour is ahead of the tories with our audience, and they believe keir starmer would make a better pm. a best pm over all the ot
>> britain. saint george himself. >> i mean, the most persecuted of our patron saints. can we celebrate our patron saint? come on. it's got to be said. >> i played saint george in primary school. i slayed the dragon in a pillowcase , with dragon in a pillowcase, with a with a flag of saint george on it. really? and a plastic sword. >> and then the police turned up . sorry. you're visibly. you're visibly saint george and you. >> and you know what? no. >> and...
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in every day the palestinian disaster, nakba catastrophe was authored when the prime minister of britain on behalf of one people promised to the zionist federation on behalf of second people, the land that belonged to a third people. none of the three people concerned were of course consulted, and after that balford declaration, more than 100 years ago, we began the descent down the bloody staircase which led us to this disaster today. now breaking news, the united nations security council has called for a ceastfire for the month of ramadan. they hope that it will become a lasting ceesfire, but even a lasting ceesfire implies some kind of event at the... the end which might return the violence, the massacres, the bloodshed, the torture. the truth is we don't know at the time of recording, if israel will tell the united nations security council to stick their resolution, well the sun don't shine. we don't know what the members of the security council will do about it, well that to be the case. it may be that, although he's huffing and puffing, the gangster netanyahu that truly wanted this
in every day the palestinian disaster, nakba catastrophe was authored when the prime minister of britain on behalf of one people promised to the zionist federation on behalf of second people, the land that belonged to a third people. none of the three people concerned were of course consulted, and after that balford declaration, more than 100 years ago, we began the descent down the bloody staircase which led us to this disaster today. now breaking news, the united nations security council has...
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make britain a nicer place to. be? and if you're wondering when i started giggling, it's got one of michael portillo's cinnamon balls and i'm nearly choking on it. they were very lovely. if you missed show, you won't you missed this show, you won't know i'm talking about, but you missed this show, you won't krsounds i'm talking about, but you missed this show, you won't krsounds iti'm talking about, but you missed this show, you won't krsounds it soundsing about, but you missed this show, you won't krsounds it sounds it; about, but you missed this show, you won't krsounds it sounds it sounds but you missed this show, you won't krsounds it sounds it sounds asrt it sounds it sounds it sounds as good was right now. but good as it was right now. but this show is nothing without you and views. so let and your your views. so let us know all your thoughts on all the stories we're discussing today visiting gbnews.com today by visiting gbnews.com forward, slash yourself and join the message me the conversation or message me
make britain a nicer place to. be? and if you're wondering when i started giggling, it's got one of michael portillo's cinnamon balls and i'm nearly choking on it. they were very lovely. if you missed show, you won't you missed this show, you won't know i'm talking about, but you missed this show, you won't krsounds i'm talking about, but you missed this show, you won't krsounds iti'm talking about, but you missed this show, you won't krsounds it soundsing about, but you missed this show, you...
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britain.ink we ban driving? i don't think we could do that. so racing is a sport. an industry . these sport. it's an industry. these horses to race. these sport. it's an industry. these horses are to race. these sport. it's an industry. these horses are cared:o race. these sport. it's an industry. these horses are cared for. ce. these sport. it's an industry. these horses are cared for. they're;e horses are cared for. they're minders . everyone involved loves minders. everyone involved loves and adores these horses. and it's really unfortunate when there is fatalities. we don't want celebrate the race want that. we celebrate the race as the brilliant challenge it is. are. you know, it is. and we are. you know, it affects everyone very negatively. is negatively. when there is fatalities, it. fatalities, we don't want it. but it is part of life with horses and animals. that's what happens. horses and animals. that's what happens . so horses and animals. that's what happens. so you have horses an
britain.ink we ban driving? i don't think we could do that. so racing is a sport. an industry . these sport. it's an industry. these horses to race. these sport. it's an industry. these horses are to race. these sport. it's an industry. these horses are cared:o race. these sport. it's an industry. these horses are cared for. ce. these sport. it's an industry. these horses are cared for. they're;e horses are cared for. they're minders . everyone involved loves minders. everyone involved loves...
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they want to britain. >> they want to come to britain.y want to come to they normally want to come to britain, get fewer britain, and we get far fewer people than other people seeking asylum than other european countries. whether you're spain, france, italy, germany, take in far fewer germany, we take in far fewer refugees. but it's backhanded refugees. but it's a backhanded compliment. they want to come here. normally want come here. they normally want to come here because they have a family link they speak english, or link or they speak english, or let's be honest , we've been let's be honest, we've been there at some point, either with an empire or military interventions, and they come to work not to claim benefits . work not to claim benefits. >> okay. i want to ask you about another thing as i've got you here, kev, 60 charities, organisations, today organisations, lawyers today have of a have proposed the idea of a ukrainian refugee ukrainian style refugee settlement for settlement scheme for palestinians. i could possibly go wrong .
they want to britain. >> they want to come to britain.y want to come to they normally want to come to britain, get fewer britain, and we get far fewer people than other people seeking asylum than other european countries. whether you're spain, france, italy, germany, take in far fewer germany, we take in far fewer refugees. but it's backhanded refugees. but it's a backhanded compliment. they want to come here. normally want come here. they normally want to come here because they have a...
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good afternoon, britain . now, joe biden, the britain.biden, the president of the united states, has vowed ironclad support for israel amid growing concerns that iran is preparing what's been described as a significant attack. >> could this be the beginning of wider escalation? could this be the start of world war iii? well, the president's comments come after iran's supreme leader repeated a threat to launch a retaliatory strike against israel over a bombing in damascus that, of course, killed several members of iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps . corps. >> well, let's go live to tel aviv now and speak to the foreign editor of jewish news, yotam confino. yotam how seriously is this threat being taken ? taken? >> i would say very seriously. israel has been on the edge for well over a week now after it allegedly killed a top iranian commander in damascus. and not only is it on high alert in the north, in the northern part of israel , but north, in the northern part of israel, but basically all over the country because it is expectin
good afternoon, britain . now, joe biden, the britain.biden, the president of the united states, has vowed ironclad support for israel amid growing concerns that iran is preparing what's been described as a significant attack. >> could this be the beginning of wider escalation? could this be the start of world war iii? well, the president's comments come after iran's supreme leader repeated a threat to launch a retaliatory strike against israel over a bombing in damascus that, of course,...
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he's talking to britain's newsroom listening to britain's newsroom listening to britain's newsroom listening beau biden it's 1139. you're with britain's it's1139. you're with britain's newsroom. when? gb news andrew pearson, carole malone. well, we're sending a record package of military aid to ukraine. £500 million boost for the war effort. >> the supplies will include some 400 vehicles, 1600 munitions and 4 million rounds of ammunition. >> how big a threat is vladimir putin? is this aid really necessary? we talked delighted now to talk to general lord dannatt, the former head of the british army, lord dannatt. good morning to you. the prime minister is on his way to poland, a two day trip. and he's saying very pointedly that putin may not stop at the border with poland. is he a significant threat if he wins this war in ukraine to other countries , ukraine to other countries, andrew, most definitely he is. >> i mean, i think that's why supporting ukraine for the ukrainians to blunt putin and russia's aggression is really, really important , you can't really important, you can't believe a th
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gb news is britain's election .ne and on digital radio now loads of you are very active. sending in your thoughts on gb news. com forward slash kwasi. and actually a lot of you are somewhat incensed by scarlett mccgwire comments earlier, especially on, morocco and actually saying if there are no safe and one comment says if there are no safe and legal routes to get to this country, then why on earth did we have, what, then why on earth did we have, what, 700,000 then why on earth did we have, what, 700,000 visas granted to people last year that clearly are safe and legal routes to a very large extent. and, well, jack said it was nice to hear an american voice when we were discussing, trump and biden earlier. and, trudy was very excited because she says, wow, we're being spoilt today. ben ben, leo, darren and nana. she says, i better get the treats out. 6:00 me and ben are back, so don't forget about that trudy as well. now folks , the as well. now folks, the government will begin physical checks at the border on med
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alerts. >> well good afternoon britain . >> well good afternoon britain.eopened its formal investigation into claims that labour deputy leader angela rayner may have broken electoral law. the claim is that rayner may have registered a home she did not live in, as her place of residence. >> the new probe comes after a reassessment of the information provided to us. that's according to the police . now the labour to the police. now the labour party says. angela rayner welcomes the chance to set out the facts with the police, but it's a very different attitude to the way in which rayner herself responded to boris johnson being placed under police investigation. remember that , yes, it police investigation. remember that, yes, it was in january 2022. >> angela rayner called for the then prime minister, boris johnson, to resign simply due to the fact that he was under investigation. >> yes, here she is writing. bofis >> yes, here she is writing. boris johnson's downing street is under police investigation . is under police investigation. how on earth can he thin
alerts. >> well good afternoon britain . >> well good afternoon britain.eopened its formal investigation into claims that labour deputy leader angela rayner may have broken electoral law. the claim is that rayner may have registered a home she did not live in, as her place of residence. >> the new probe comes after a reassessment of the information provided to us. that's according to the police . now the labour to the police. now the labour party says. angela rayner welcomes...
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britain had a double obligation. so that he can rule and make policies on behalf of jews and arabs. to implement in palestine, but in fact the sanremo conference changed the balance significantly in favor of one side . this event was a very important turning point for the zionist movement. when the sanremo conference was held in 1920, this summit was based on the promise of the balfour declaration in the form of a victory. the united nations to divide palestine into a jewish state and the arab country is comparable. about 100 years ago, more precisely in 1920, the british trust officially assigned the first british high commissioner to manage palestine affairs. his name was herbert samuel. he was a zionist and jew and one of the supporters of zionist actions. his appointment eased the work of the zionist movement to establish its foundations and control the palestinian land and the economic interests of palestine. beshe herbert samuel was one of the representatives of the zionist movement at the sanremo conference. h
britain had a double obligation. so that he can rule and make policies on behalf of jews and arabs. to implement in palestine, but in fact the sanremo conference changed the balance significantly in favor of one side . this event was a very important turning point for the zionist movement. when the sanremo conference was held in 1920, this summit was based on the promise of the balfour declaration in the form of a victory. the united nations to divide palestine into a jewish state and the arab...
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. >> surprise in broken britain. >> surprise in broken britain. >> why?his issue? >> why? why are the police stru�*cctv footage this issue? >> why? why are the police stru�*cctv footage on:his issue? >> why? why are the police stru�*cctv footage on my issue? >> why? why are the police stru�*cctv footage on my street the cctv footage on my street whatsapp group every gb news. >> welcome back. and now. shock figures show that no car thief was caught in over 100 neighbourhoods in england and wales year . neighbourhoods in england and wales year. about neighbourhoods in england and wales year . about 85% of wales last year. about 85% of around 336,000 vehicle crimes were closed without the thief being identified. so why are the police asleep behind the wheel or are they very . good or are they very. good >> well, joining us now is the president of the uk branch of the international association of auto mike auto theft investigators, mike bnggs auto theft investigators, mike briggs. mike. briggs. good morning mike. i mean, suppose if you'd asked mean, i suppose
. >> surprise in broken britain. >> surprise in broken britain. >> why?his issue? >> why? why are the police stru�*cctv footage this issue? >> why? why are the police stru�*cctv footage on:his issue? >> why? why are the police stru�*cctv footage on my issue? >> why? why are the police stru�*cctv footage on my street the cctv footage on my street whatsapp group every gb news. >> welcome back. and now. shock figures show that no car thief...
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came to britain blade, put her under a tree, run away. came to britain on a boat. ago. britain on a boat was put up the ibis hotel in whitechapel , where he the whitechapel, where he the austrians did the tracking. we, deported him. and he's now back in austria , facing justice. but in austria, facing justice. but why did he run to? of course he ran to the boats and into the uk because there are no checks and is part of that. >> the feeling that we are a soft touch , that they can make soft touch, that they can make this journey, and there's scant chance of deportation unless no extraordinary, unusual circumstances such as that horrific one. >> that was because the austrians were pulling the strings . yeah, they said, we strings. yeah, they said, we want him deported face trial . want him deported to face trial. it wasn't us saying he has to be deported . deported. >> do you think so? >> do you think so? >> it's going to be the lightning rod issue of the general election. rishi sunak clearly cannot stop the boats. can anybody ever stop this? what needs to be done?
came to britain blade, put her under a tree, run away. came to britain on a boat. ago. britain on a boat was put up the ibis hotel in whitechapel , where he the whitechapel, where he the austrians did the tracking. we, deported him. and he's now back in austria , facing justice. but in austria, facing justice. but why did he run to? of course he ran to the boats and into the uk because there are no checks and is part of that. >> the feeling that we are a soft touch , that they can make...
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they should be representing britain. not representing britain. it's not about snazzy about coming up with some snazzy design to repackage the united kingdom britain . it is about kingdom or britain. it is about representing the and representing the country and the flag country is the union flag of our country is the union jack. >> all right. okay. lively start. some would say slightly chaotic agency chaotic branding agency this—a—way said that they were asked by the british olympic association to, quote, maintain and profile and grow the brand's profile amongst fans of all ages and backgrounds, strengthen its relationship with sponsors and commercial and make relationship with sponsors and com|it3rcial and make relationship with sponsors and com|it will. and make relationship with sponsors and com|it will be and make relationship with sponsors and com|it will be fit and make relationship with sponsors and com|it will be fit for and make relationship with sponsors and com|it will be fit for today'sake sure it will be fit for today's modern first m
they should be representing britain. not representing britain. it's not about snazzy about coming up with some snazzy design to repackage the united kingdom britain . it is about kingdom or britain. it is about representing the and representing the country and the flag country is the union flag of our country is the union jack. >> all right. okay. lively start. some would say slightly chaotic agency chaotic branding agency this—a—way said that they were asked by the british olympic...
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, to be part of rural britain, to be part of rural britain, to be part of farming. what i say to a lot of black people, our parents were pioneers. they came to this country to give us a break and what we need to do, the second and third generation is to branch out and to be part of the rest of britain, rather than feeling that there's only a certain part of britain that we could live in, there's only certain jobs that we could do in terms of our creativity, our ideas that could work really well britain . so the well in rural britain. so the only way you're going to stop doing that is to get rid of this idea that rural britain is racist, because if you keep actually saying that , black actually saying that, black people are going to think that this is a foreign land and the people who are accusing walford is not black people that are saying that the country. that's exactly exactly my exactly what that's exactly my point is that it's white liberals. i've always felt that actually the greatest curse for people of colour are white liberals, because white liberals are th
, to be part of rural britain, to be part of rural britain, to be part of farming. what i say to a lot of black people, our parents were pioneers. they came to this country to give us a break and what we need to do, the second and third generation is to branch out and to be part of the rest of britain, rather than feeling that there's only a certain part of britain that we could live in, there's only certain jobs that we could do in terms of our creativity, our ideas that could work really well...
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muslim views in britain exposed. plus . views in britain exposed. plus. why did they allow it? and a gb news exclusive grooming gang monsters set for release. we speak to a brave survivor and the exploding e—bike epidemic. are they really safe? i've got tomorrow's newspaper front pages with express columnist carole malone, journalist benjamin butterworth and political commentator suzanne evans all on this. is this your worst nightmare ? some this your worst nightmare? some of your . of your. >> there's the rest of them. >> there's the rest of them. >> get ready. britain here we go is -- is the religion of peace really here to take over . here to take over. next? >> at one minute, after ten, i'm polly middlehurst in the gp newsroom. and our top story tonight. court documents have revealed that the murder suspect in the fatal of a woman in the fatal stabbing of a woman in the fatal stabbing of a woman in bradford was out on bail after making threats to assault and kill her. 25 year old habiba masum is a bangladeshi national who came to britain on a student
muslim views in britain exposed. plus . views in britain exposed. plus. why did they allow it? and a gb news exclusive grooming gang monsters set for release. we speak to a brave survivor and the exploding e—bike epidemic. are they really safe? i've got tomorrow's newspaper front pages with express columnist carole malone, journalist benjamin butterworth and political commentator suzanne evans all on this. is this your worst nightmare ? some this your worst nightmare? some of your . of your....
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now good afternoon , britain it is. good afternoon, britain it is.and our top story this hour, just hours after the government's flagship rwanda bill passed in parliament, five people have died whilst attempting to cross the english channel. among the dead is a child. yeah >> she's believed to be just seven years old. while reacting to the incident north of bologna, home secretary james cleverly said these tragedies have to stop. i will not accept a status quo which costs so many lives . lives. >> well, we're joined now by gb news home and security editor mark white for the very latest. and mark, what more do we know about this tragedy ? about this tragedy? >> well, the incident unfolded in the early hours of wimereux, which is north of berlin. we're told that a number of boats entered the water. one got into difficulties. now some of the reports we're getting is that a number of other migrants who are not supposed to be on that boat, but who, for whatever reason, have not paid the people smugglers tried to storm that boat , got on that boat, smuggle
now good afternoon , britain it is. good afternoon, britain it is.and our top story this hour, just hours after the government's flagship rwanda bill passed in parliament, five people have died whilst attempting to cross the english channel. among the dead is a child. yeah >> she's believed to be just seven years old. while reacting to the incident north of bologna, home secretary james cleverly said these tragedies have to stop. i will not accept a status quo which costs so many lives ....
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the express has prime minister tells sick note britain, britain get a grip and get a job. the i news has brexit, travel, hope for uk students as eu offers olive branch to labour. and finally, the daily star has r.i.p the full english breakfast and those were your front pages . and those were your front pages. oh, and kicking off the in—depth look into the front pages with the metro lewis, what have they got in the front, the metro has this amazing story, which is i need five k to pay off bad people and he's calling it. it's an amazing story because he's calling up his 78 year old campaign manager. his name is his name is mark menzies. he's the mp for floyd . is it floyd? the mp for floyd. is it floyd? is that how you pronounce it? i have no idea. it's up there. it's in the furthest north—east i've actually been up there. a lovely people, horrible place, but lovely . lovely. have but it's lovely. lovely. have you been there? it's blackpool to fylde to fylde. i pronounced it as rachel ayers . yeah. tell it as rachel ayers. yeah. tell us the story. the story is, is he's doing
the express has prime minister tells sick note britain, britain get a grip and get a job. the i news has brexit, travel, hope for uk students as eu offers olive branch to labour. and finally, the daily star has r.i.p the full english breakfast and those were your front pages . and those were your front pages. oh, and kicking off the in—depth look into the front pages with the metro lewis, what have they got in the front, the metro has this amazing story, which is i need five k to pay off bad...
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has britain become a nafion agree with? has britain become a nation people? agree with?s britain become a nation on says people? agree with? has britain become a nation on says the people? agree with? has britain become a nation on says the whole.e? ariana on x says the whole country become weak. it country has become weak. it starts and starts with leadership and leadership is weak. leadership everywhere is weak. hard to disagree with that. melissa on x says yes and no. some recent events have left a lot more people sick, but i think a lot of other people are taking the mickey and dave on. x says have no resilience says people have no resilience and have a victim mindset. this has all become worse since covid, as now an covid, as there's now an expectation the government expectation that the government can all your problems. and can solve all your problems. and your verdict is now in. 85% of your verdict is now in. 85% of you that britain has you agree that britain has become a nation weak willed become a nation of weak willed people. 15% of you say, we haven't . coming
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that next on good afternoon britain . on good afternoon britain. >> it's 131. on good afternoon britain the gb news room. your headlines. a 20 year old man has been charged with conducting hostile activity in the uk to benefit russia. dylan earl is accused of masterminding an arson plot on london businesses after allegedly being recruited as a russian spy. four other men were also charged in connection with the same investigation . on with the same investigation. on to other news. scotland's first minister is due to speak at an eventin minister is due to speak at an event in dundee ahead of a crucial test of his leadership next week. it's after the collapse of the snp's power sharing deal with the greens yesterday, leaving humza yousaf in charge of a minority government. shadow chancellor rachel reeves says it's time for a fresh start in scotland. >> we'll back the motion of no confidence in humza yousaf, but we've gone further and tabled a motion of no confidence in the whole scottish government. and if anas sarwar and scottish labour are successful with that amendment, the government
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britain's newsroom. only on gb news, labour shouting a lot from the sidelines, aren't they big policies on railways, 13,000 new police officers as well . police officers as well. >> and yeah, this this announcement this morning from louise hay that was saying she wants to call it rail britannia. >> i i'll tell you what i like that. yeah. why didn't they keep it. they've missed an open goal there. >> right. we're going to be discussing that as well this morning. but first of all, this shocking news from wales because a teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a teenage student were stabbed at amman valley school in wales. >> yeah. superintendent ross evans spoke to the media. >> i am aware that there is footage circulating on social media and i would ask that this is kindly removed to preserve the integrity of the ongoing investigation and to avoid further distress to those involved . this was a very involved. this was a very distressing incident and our thoug
britain's newsroom. only on gb news, labour shouting a lot from the sidelines, aren't they big policies on railways, 13,000 new police officers as well . police officers as well. >> and yeah, this this announcement this morning from louise hay that was saying she wants to call it rail britannia. >> i i'll tell you what i like that. yeah. why didn't they keep it. they've missed an open goal there. >> right. we're going to be discussing that as well this morning. but first of...
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the man on sunday's britain.arlotte griffiths, reveals all but first, on saint george's day, we welcome the ultimate patriot. it's nigel farage and nigel de—banking scandal is still rumbling on, with the brexit baron accusing natwest lawyers of a lack of transparency after his bank account was closed for political reasons last year. nigel, of course, has made a subject access request to law firm travers smith to reveal all the information they held on him, but was told and i can't believe this, they cannot disclose the details because of, quote, legal privilege, privilege , he told the daily privilege, he told the daily telegraph. the cover up continues. you have to ask why trevor smith do not want a record of documents relating to the investigation to be made public, given the public still own a large share in the bank. we have a right to know what are they trying to hide? evening, nigel. what are they trying to hide? tell us. >> good evening. well, today was the natwest agm and their new chairman, rick haythorn
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prime minister must change britain's policy . british britain's policy.y worse off. at least 100 have joined a campaign group urging the government to help cover basic costs after the loss of subsidies from the european union. it comes as suppliers warn of higher prices and empty supermarket shelves. well, let's take you live now to a press conference taking place regarding the funeral home director faced by my investigators . investigators. >> and i know that this cannot have been easy for them. >> in full consultation with families majesty's families and his majesty's coroner, extensive work continues to formally identify the 35 deceased who were recovered from the hessle road site four weeks ago . as i am site four weeks ago. as i am sure you can appreciate, this is a lengthy process that has to follow the coroners regulations, but when complete, it will provide families with an absolute assurance as to the identity of their loved ones so that repatriation to their families can take place . families can take place. >> i remain committed to keeping bere
prime minister must change britain's policy . british britain's policy.y worse off. at least 100 have joined a campaign group urging the government to help cover basic costs after the loss of subsidies from the european union. it comes as suppliers warn of higher prices and empty supermarket shelves. well, let's take you live now to a press conference taking place regarding the funeral home director faced by my investigators . investigators. >> and i know that this cannot have been easy...
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well this is good afternoon britain on gb news britain's election .h about what's happening in scotland in particular, marianne's not impressed with the snp's record. she says the snp are failing scotland in every aspect. more poverty. they're failing in education, health, life expectancy, drugs, homelessness , freedom of speech, homelessness, freedom of speech, economy. none of their policies seem to serve the scottish people, she says. >> well, john says humza has demonstrated the effects of puberty. blockers can be reversed . but four days after reversed. but four days after the snp or the scottish nhs stopped puberty blockers, humza has finally grown a pair and got rid of the greens. >> oh my god tom. goodness me, well, lynn says again. scotland's been badly led by the shocking snp. complete chaos in scotland . the greens would be no scotland. the greens would be no loss and mick is just enjoying enjoying what's happening. he says it's brilliant watching the snp implode. more popcorn please. so there you go . let us please. so there you go. let us
well this is good afternoon britain on gb news britain's election .h about what's happening in scotland in particular, marianne's not impressed with the snp's record. she says the snp are failing scotland in every aspect. more poverty. they're failing in education, health, life expectancy, drugs, homelessness , freedom of speech, homelessness, freedom of speech, economy. none of their policies seem to serve the scottish people, she says. >> well, john says humza has demonstrated the...
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my greatest britain, honorary, britain today honorary, greatest britain today is she has is beyonce becauseone in more than 20 countries, is their eighth consecutive number one album on the billboard hot 200 albums chart , and andrew albums chart, and andrew rosindell is a big shot. big fan. >> you didn't even know who the angry he was when i was speaking about her earlier on. >> so yes, beyonce stream cowboy carter now and you know how to sing some of the songs, don't you? >> if like it then you >> if you like it then you should have put on it. should have put a ring on it. okay. all right. amy, okay. all right. good god, amy, who's your greatest person? >> news came out today >> so the news came out today that who near that children who live near surestart who surestart centres or who attended, well, who went to church whatever, better church or whatever, did better in than one of you. in their gcses than one of you. >> what? >> what? >> they are sure where you go to learn how to be a parent with a new baby. it's all great. we don't them more, don't have them any more, though, people thou
my greatest britain, honorary, britain today honorary, greatest britain today is she has is beyonce becauseone in more than 20 countries, is their eighth consecutive number one album on the billboard hot 200 albums chart , and andrew albums chart, and andrew rosindell is a big shot. big fan. >> you didn't even know who the angry he was when i was speaking about her earlier on. >> so yes, beyonce stream cowboy carter now and you know how to sing some of the songs, don't you? >>...
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this is this is britain , this is this is this is britain, this is britain. i don't want to see an escalation. what i want to see is operational tactics that that give the correct and the sufficient amount of firepower to our officers. but it must remain a minimum. it cannot become standard issue. >> all right, norman, look , two >> all right, norman, look, two points for you here, which is, firstly, what about tyranny? okay. so you end up in a situation where we decide that more police officers should be armed, and then they do become increasingly politicised. and thatis increasingly politicised. and that is a slippery slope. i think my government, the other one as well, is, well, look, what about if police officers end up discharging their weapon and they keep getting sued? we've had a recent issue where, loads of armed police started to put their guns down for a bit because they found themselves in court on murder charges . court on murder charges. >> when police officers are trained to be carrying firearms, they make the training is absolutely , you know,
this is this is britain , this is this is this is britain, this is britain. i don't want to see an escalation. what i want to see is operational tactics that that give the correct and the sufficient amount of firepower to our officers. but it must remain a minimum. it cannot become standard issue. >> all right, norman, look , two >> all right, norman, look, two points for you here, which is, firstly, what about tyranny? okay. so you end up in a situation where we decide that more...
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in december 1947, britain announced that its guardianship responsibility. in palestine , it will be over in 50 months. this issue caused an increase in the violent actions of jewish zionist armed groups. on may 14, 1948, just one day before the end of the british protectorate over palestine, david ben-gurion, the leader of the jewish agency, announced the establishment of israel. this new country is 78% of the territories. who had taken palestine as his territory under the guardianship. forcing more than 700,000 palestinians to leave their homes and become refugees in neighboring countries. their movement was calculated. palestine was not free. it is a superstition to say that palestine was barhut. palestine had its own nation. it is a prosperous, active, intelligent, thoughtful and creative nation. they built an infrastructure, not only in haifa, but also in jaffa, acre, sefe tabrian , besan al-nasra, barrasbeh, lad, ramla, quds, and other palestinian cities. all these institutions were built by the palestinians themselves, and they built their country's e
in december 1947, britain announced that its guardianship responsibility. in palestine , it will be over in 50 months. this issue caused an increase in the violent actions of jewish zionist armed groups. on may 14, 1948, just one day before the end of the british protectorate over palestine, david ben-gurion, the leader of the jewish agency, announced the establishment of israel. this new country is 78% of the territories. who had taken palestine as his territory under the guardianship. forcing...