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it's time now to reveal today's greatest britain and union jackass , carole malone, union jackass, carole the greek island of simi at the weekend after losing his way on a walk in searing heat. >> it's so sad. he very nearly made it back to his resort. but didn't hearts go out to his wife and his his four kids? you know, he achieved much in his life. mosley. he undoubtedly saved millions of lives himself by changing the way millions of people eat , it's. my changing the way millions of people eat, it's. my heart goes out to his wife, claire. >> benjamin . >> benjamin. >> benjamin. >> my greatest. britain's honorary are the israeli defence forces who managed to bring back four hostages. and the video of it is quite extraordinary of them taking on under hamas gunfire in gaza to save those four lives. and it was an al jazeera freelance journalist and a doctor who was hiding through those hostages. okay, aman, i'm going forward on this time. >> i think my greatest britain is an honorary one, which is marine le pen. she's the exact antidote that the french need to get back on their feet. >> ok
it's time now to reveal today's greatest britain and union jackass , carole malone, union jackass, carole the greek island of simi at the weekend after losing his way on a walk in searing heat. >> it's so sad. he very nearly made it back to his resort. but didn't hearts go out to his wife and his his four kids? you know, he achieved much in his life. mosley. he undoubtedly saved millions of lives himself by changing the way millions of people eat , it's. my changing the way millions of...
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daily express columnist carole malone, journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth, and founding or global britain uk aman bogle. founding chairman for global britain uk aman bogle . carole, britain uk aman bogle. carole, let's start with you. first of all, i mean, that was a completely bizarre slice of the interview. they're talking about nigel being a fully fledged roast dinner and rishi sunak a quinoa salad. that aside, i'd expect nothing else from nick robinson, of course, because he's absolutely not on the side of the tories, which he makes clear every single day on the today show. do you understand that, though? what's he talking about ? about? >> well, of course i understand what he's talking about. what he's trying to say is, you know that nigel is the meat of like, the conservative meat, which is what we're the tories are looking for. and he's just a very pale imitation of it. he's the vegetarian imitation of it, which, you know, in many ways, i think is probably true currently. you know, rishi has shown more guts , i think, more shown more guts, i think, more gumption in
daily express columnist carole malone, journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth, and founding or global britain uk aman bogle. founding chairman for global britain uk aman bogle . carole, britain uk aman bogle. carole, let's start with you. first of all, i mean, that was a completely bizarre slice of the interview. they're talking about nigel being a fully fledged roast dinner and rishi sunak a quinoa salad. that aside, i'd expect nothing else from nick robinson, of course, because he's...
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i've got daily express columnist carole malone. party member benjamin butterworth, and i've also got james heale from the spectator . carole, how big the spectator. carole, how big an impact is nigel going to have at this election? >> oh, i think i think this is this is the tories strategist's worst nightmare. this is their worst nightmare. this is their worst case scenario. and i think it's, as stephen said there, this could be deadly for the tories, no question. but you know, i think stephen pound is wrong when he says that it's not going to affect them. i think now the red wall is going to be completely behind nigel after this. you know, there were there were kind of wavering before, didn't really trust labour but didn't really trust labour but didn't certainly didn't want to vote tory. this gives them somewhere to go now. and i think you know that, you know farage you know that, you know farage you know, i've watched him with people on the election trail . people on the election trail. he's he's almost he's like a messiah. you k
i've got daily express columnist carole malone. party member benjamin butterworth, and i've also got james heale from the spectator . carole, how big the spectator. carole, how big an impact is nigel going to have at this election? >> oh, i think i think this is this is the tories strategist's worst nightmare. this is their worst nightmare. this is their worst case scenario. and i think it's, as stephen said there, this could be deadly for the tories, no question. but you know, i think...
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it's daily express columnist carole malone.s as well, journalist and imam begum as well founder of global britain, i'm just going to start with you because you are you are a conservative member. right. and so what do you make of what we've just heard there from former chancellor kwasi kwarteng? >> what would you i think i resonate with, with much of what kwasi has had to say. i think, look , i very much agree with look, i very much agree with this last point that this could end up being a very long march. socialism under, keir starmer. let's not forget, you know, in his earlier days, he was very much, commie lite, if not communist, full, and he backed corbyn twice to be prime minister so, look, the thing is, it is difficult times for the conservative party. and we've seen today the small c conservative challenge from reform, but we have to be able to be in a position that post this election, there has to be a very quick reorientation of the right . right. >> okay. all right, carol, i'll come to you on this. do you think that ri
it's daily express columnist carole malone.s as well, journalist and imam begum as well founder of global britain, i'm just going to start with you because you are you are a conservative member. right. and so what do you make of what we've just heard there from former chancellor kwasi kwarteng? >> what would you i think i resonate with, with much of what kwasi has had to say. i think, look , i very much agree with look, i very much agree with this last point that this could end up being a...
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i've got the daily express columnist carole malone, journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth, ding chairman of global britain uk , eamonn begum. so, britain uk, eamonn begum. so, carol, that exclusive is that we can reveal here on gb news that people smugglers are now fast tracking migrants through continental europe, telling them that there is no way back for them and the only way for them to remain in europe is to get to britain, and that they have to do that as quickly as possible. do you think the labour government , if we do get one, government, if we do get one, would be able to deal with that, of course , because this has of course, because this has always been their plan. >> they don't want borders anyway. they think immigration is racist. you know, when starmer was dpp , remember he starmer was dpp, remember he actually he actually said that that immigration law was inherently racist. so they don't want to close the doors to people coming here legally or illegally. and, you know, it's not actually an immigration policy to say to everyone who comes , you can stay. that'
i've got the daily express columnist carole malone, journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworth, ding chairman of global britain uk , eamonn begum. so, britain uk, eamonn begum. so, carol, that exclusive is that we can reveal here on gb news that people smugglers are now fast tracking migrants through continental europe, telling them that there is no way back for them and the only way for them to remain in europe is to get to britain, and that they have to do that as quickly as possible. do...
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sinner plaid cymru. >> this is the leader of plaid cymru and carole malone and jonathan hizb ut—tahrir> the plaid cymru quite interesting at a general election because he's speaking in welsh at the moment. he's the leader of a party that is national mystic. it's just about wales and it's quite an odd pitch, isn't it? in a general election, we've got a party whose pitch is just we want independence, you know. >> i'm listening. independent. >> i'm listening. independent. >> i'm listening. independent. >> i'm hearing him, but i'm disconnected. i'm just not independent because it's not in the national party. >> what you're on about. >> what you're on about. >> independent as a long term aspiration. >> that's it's long term . it's >> that's it's long term. it's their objective. >> there's the snp's objective. >> there's the snp's objective. >> objective 1450 the snp is not the same as plaid cymru. >> the snp wants independence within five years. plaid cymru doesn't want that . it's not an doesn't want that. it's not an election issue. it's wrong to frame this as it's not an election and it'
sinner plaid cymru. >> this is the leader of plaid cymru and carole malone and jonathan hizb ut—tahrir> the plaid cymru quite interesting at a general election because he's speaking in welsh at the moment. he's the leader of a party that is national mystic. it's just about wales and it's quite an odd pitch, isn't it? in a general election, we've got a party whose pitch is just we want independence, you know. >> i'm listening. independent. >> i'm listening. independent....
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my top panel tonight is expressed columnist carole malone.journalist benjamin button with his spectator political reporter. it's james heale . oh, and can you guess heale. oh, and can you guess what happens next here? >> if you're opposed to the genocide in palestine, you know, there's a rally on thursday. >> get ready britain , here we go >> get ready britain, here we go now we've really got an election battle . next. battle. next. >> good evening. news developing in the last hour here on gb news. we can tell you a british israeli hostage, nadav popplewell, was among four people who died while in hamas captivity . that's according to captivity. that's according to the israeli military. so
my top panel tonight is expressed columnist carole malone.journalist benjamin button with his spectator political reporter. it's james heale . oh, and can you guess heale. oh, and can you guess what happens next here? >> if you're opposed to the genocide in palestine, you know, there's a rally on thursday. >> get ready britain , here we go >> get ready britain, here we go now we've really got an election battle . next. battle. next. >> good evening. news developing in...
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and on my panel tonight, its top columnist, carole malone, journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworthf global britain uk, a man bogle. and founding chairman of global britain uk, a man bogle . oh, and britain uk, a man bogle. oh, and is the lib dem manifesto strong enough to swing the election ? enough to swing the election? strap yourselves in. let's do this . this. rishi sunak's down, but not out. next . next. >> ben. thank you. good evening. well the top story from the gb news room today is that two boys have become the youngest convicted murderers in britain since the killing of two year old james bulger in 1993. the 12 year olds were found guilty of murdering a man with a machete in a wolverhampton park last yeah in a wolverhampton park last year. they stabbed 19 year old sean season—high in november in an unprovoked attack. the jury's decision to convict both boys was unanimous. his parents have said they'll never recover from the loss of their son. well, in other news today, the prime minister says he never considered quitting despite heavy criticism over his early departure fr
and on my panel tonight, its top columnist, carole malone, journalist and broadcaster benjamin butterworthf global britain uk, a man bogle. and founding chairman of global britain uk, a man bogle . oh, and britain uk, a man bogle. oh, and is the lib dem manifesto strong enough to swing the election ? enough to swing the election? strap yourselves in. let's do this . this. rishi sunak's down, but not out. next . next. >> ben. thank you. good evening. well the top story from the gb news...
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on my panel tonight it is daily express columnist carole malone, journalist and labour supporter benjaminutterworth, and founder of global britain and conservative backer amanda gal. oh yes. and what's going on here? >> oh, stupid joking . on. >> oh, stupid joking. on. >> oh, stupid joking. on. >> get ready britain, here we go a huge problem is hurtling towards britain . next. towards britain. next. >> patrick. thank you. good evening to you. reform uk has been launching its election contract with the british people today in south wales, describing it as a serious plan to reshape the way the country is run . the way the country is run. reform leader nigel farage said he wouldn't call it a manifesto because too many voters have lost confidence in that term. mr farage instead outlined his plans to freeze all non—essential immigration and take britain out of the european convention on human rights and reform. uk would also introduce a new tax for employers, which choose to hire workers from overseas , and earnings under overseas, and earnings under £20,000 a year would be tax free, with extr
on my panel tonight it is daily express columnist carole malone, journalist and labour supporter benjaminutterworth, and founder of global britain and conservative backer amanda gal. oh yes. and what's going on here? >> oh, stupid joking . on. >> oh, stupid joking. on. >> oh, stupid joking. on. >> get ready britain, here we go a huge problem is hurtling towards britain . next. towards britain. next. >> patrick. thank you. good evening to you. reform uk has been...