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. >> oh, i'm sorry with echr because i talked to your wonderful producer researcher about it. >> echrthe medefeated look , you were >> echr is a great figure. he's the medefeated by look , you were >> echr is a great figure. he's the medefeated by the: , you were >> echr is a great figure. he's the medefeated by the boeru were nearly defeated by the boer farmers inventing commando tactics and so on and so and so on. henry wilson did the same with territorial reserves, the first great and true modern un cabinet secretary was maurice hankey, who'd been a colonel, i think, in the indian army. certainly he'd served in india, but these were people who could draw committee , small draw committee, small committees, small groups of people around them and get things done. oh boy , are we at things done. oh boy, are we at that position. now, if i was starmer, son. thank you. if you're the next prime minister, i would get a small committee out of sight. go away and think our way through it. i'm not necessarily going to tick every box that you produce, but produce . for five maximum 40 produce. f
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it's a member of the echr. member of the echr on that. it's a member of the echr .idate country . frankly, if candidate country. frankly, if turkey becomes a country that is not safe in this general sense, what other countries aren't? i mean, we're basically precluding most of the world as being places that we could send people back to. yeah. >> i mean, frankly, the fact that i don't think it ever will join the eu, not any time soon, that's the kind of lie that people like you put when we had the referendum. it's a fact. the eu referendum. it's a fact. >> it's an eu candidate country. >> it's an eu candidate country. >> no, he was just banging on about regulations. just not about regulations. it's just not going to happen. >> you know, i think >> but look you know, i think the if it were the eu and britain, if it were still in it, god forbid, you know, got hoping uh, should put pressure on countries like turkey say you don't turkey to say that if you don't clear these issues, then you clear up these issues, then you can never get in. but the fact is, in the past of
it's a member of the echr. member of the echr on that. it's a member of the echr .idate country . frankly, if candidate country. frankly, if turkey becomes a country that is not safe in this general sense, what other countries aren't? i mean, we're basically precluding most of the world as being places that we could send people back to. yeah. >> i mean, frankly, the fact that i don't think it ever will join the eu, not any time soon, that's the kind of lie that people like you put when we...
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and quite frankly, you cannot keep using echr.y vigorous process. that whole point of that is the whole point of differentiation of asylum claims. i'm afraid , ed, that claims. and i'm afraid, ed, that changed last year and they put that to one side. >> so you're we in echr? >> look, if there's case be >> look, if there's a case to be made, and i have discussed made, you and i have discussed this before, nigel, let's be honest . it's not. honest. it's not. >> our audience are hot >> our audience are really hot on this. >> w t- g is the country >> so the country is the country is because you and is alive to this because you and i is alive to this because you and | , is alive to this because you and i , like brexit, you can't i know, like brexit, you can't just say we're going leave just say we're going to leave and going and it's all going to be automatically . things will automatically. things will change it'll be change overnight. it'll be complex. to get it complex. we'll have to get it out legislation and out of lots of legisla
and quite frankly, you cannot keep using echr.y vigorous process. that whole point of that is the whole point of differentiation of asylum claims. i'm afraid , ed, that claims. and i'm afraid, ed, that changed last year and they put that to one side. >> so you're we in echr? >> look, if there's case be >> look, if there's a case to be made, and i have discussed made, you and i have discussed this before, nigel, let's be honest . it's not. honest. it's not. >> our...
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i don't think now fit for think the echr is now fit for purpose.mpletely get why it came being 70 years ago. came into being 70 years ago. i think we've moved on, but the point paul made the right point paul made is the right point. we need to honest point. we need to have an honest conversation . i'm afraid that . conversation. i'm afraid that. the illegal migration act and everything you've been told by this prime minister and i'm afraid by successive home secretaries, has been, frankly , secretaries, has been, frankly, totally dishonest. now we did, of course, put these put these findings to the home office earlier . and findings to the home office earlier. and a spokesperson from the home office responds thus both the british and rwandan governments have always made clear that this scheme is uncapped. would the will and ability to build capacity over time in rwanda ? well, there we time in rwanda? well, there we are. we do not comment on unverified leaked documents. no, i didn't think they were going to, did you? well it's some extraordinary sc
i don't think now fit for think the echr is now fit for purpose.mpletely get why it came being 70 years ago. came into being 70 years ago. i think we've moved on, but the point paul made the right point paul made is the right point. we need to honest point. we need to have an honest conversation . i'm afraid that . conversation. i'm afraid that. the illegal migration act and everything you've been told by this prime minister and i'm afraid by successive home secretaries, has been, frankly ,...
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aviation authorities in 2011 poland, and at the same time the government withdrew its appeal to the echrssue. first of all, naturally, the new polish authorities were concerned about the prestige of their, so to speak, camp and their prime minister, but we, so to speak, were a bystander here. so to speak, the factors were at the same time withdrawn from the delusional accusations that the subcommittee formulated against us, but this is not the end of the story, because since the tenth year the investigation into the disaster, which is being conducted by the polish prosecutor's office, has been ongoing, but it is not closed, the polish prosecutors accused of deliberately bringing to the crash of three russian air traffic controllers who were then on duty at the smolensk airfield, well... what will happen next is still unclear, but while the polish prosecutor's office is working in this area, our investigative committee does not stop its activities, the polish side is demanding that the wreckage be returned to it presidential plane, the russian side maintains that while we have not complet
aviation authorities in 2011 poland, and at the same time the government withdrew its appeal to the echrssue. first of all, naturally, the new polish authorities were concerned about the prestige of their, so to speak, camp and their prime minister, but we, so to speak, were a bystander here. so to speak, the factors were at the same time withdrawn from the delusional accusations that the subcommittee formulated against us, but this is not the end of the story, because since the tenth year the...
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um, um, whether not, as a um, asking whether or not, as a country, we want to leave the echr should weink one of the things think that's one of the things rishi sunak could do to increase his at election. his chances at the election. yeah. i know yeah. do you think that i know more referendums? >> no more referendum proportional representation. >> we need. we need a democratic. >> say democratic. >> because >> you would say that because pr delivers left wing governments. >> no. i don't think >> no. well, i don't think somebody nigel farage is somebody like nigel farage is more westminster more likely to be in westminster with think we have a very with pr. i think we have a very broad swathe opinion in this broad swathe of opinion in this country. reflected country. it's not reflected in our politics. >> you support, example, >> do you support, for example, proportional representation? would even would that engage you even more to out vote? tell me to go out and vote? tell me i will back two minutes will be back in two minutes where the conversation will continue. i'll see you then. tha
um, um, whether not, as a um, asking whether or not, as a country, we want to leave the echr should weink one of the things think that's one of the things rishi sunak could do to increase his at election. his chances at the election. yeah. i know yeah. do you think that i know more referendums? >> no more referendum proportional representation. >> we need. we need a democratic. >> say democratic. >> because >> you would say that because pr delivers left wing...
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should we gain out the echr should be getting the echr should be getting out the echr is there somethingbout the fact that tony blair and alastair campbell and all of that lot can give letters of comfort to the ira, but our veterans, our military veterans can get a knock on the door 30 or 40 years after the event from someone to say , what were you someone to say, what were you doing on the 3rd of april, 1980? whatever. can you account for this and get found not guilty for something and then retried again and again and again. it just seems absolutely bonkers. nigel >> yes it does. and labour introduced all of this concept of the human rights act of 1998 into something which cherie blair benefited from financially enormously . um, that's by the enormously. um, that's by the by, i guess. but but worth mentioning. um, and the conservatives have done nothing to change it. nothing it's all well and good for suella now to come a former home come out as a former home secretary to we do secretary to say we should do this. suella should be this. maybe suella should be asking whether she's in aski
should we gain out the echr should be getting the echr should be getting out the echr is there somethingbout the fact that tony blair and alastair campbell and all of that lot can give letters of comfort to the ira, but our veterans, our military veterans can get a knock on the door 30 or 40 years after the event from someone to say , what were you someone to say, what were you doing on the 3rd of april, 1980? whatever. can you account for this and get found not guilty for something and then...
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echr? about the turn back policy then, but commit to it. that's echr?ean, question really mean, the question really is whether that we want to whether or not that we want to be to go along with international or not. um, so international law or not. um, so turning our backs on the echr causes all sorts of problems. not not least, what would happen in northern ireland over the peace process that relies on the european convention on human rights and the peace process? there would be in danger if we decided to leave each air. >> well, robert jenrick , the >> well, robert jenrick, the former immigration minister, he told patrick christys the other night that actually we should declare this, um , illegal boat declare this, um, illegal boat problem. the boats coming on the southern border as a national security threat. and that way we could get a lot more done. but nigel political nigel nelson, senior political commentator gb thank commentator for gb news, thank you appreciate your you so much. appreciate your time. for all the best time. okay for all the best
echr? about the turn back policy then, but commit to it. that's echr?ean, question really mean, the question really is whether that we want to whether or not that we want to be to go along with international or not. um, so international law or not. um, so turning our backs on the echr causes all sorts of problems. not not least, what would happen in northern ireland over the peace process that relies on the european convention on human rights and the peace process? there would be in danger if...
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we conclude that article four of the echr gave rise to no obviously a material consideration in the contextprivation decision. the article relied on with the operational duties comprising the protective and recovery duties that on punishment principled investigative duty, and the restitution re—duty. in ourjudgment there were two obstacles in the way of ms begum's arguments based on the protective duty. the first was that siac had found only in arguable breach of the protective duty by organs of the state, not actual breach. the second was the passage of time between the arguable breach in 2015 and the deprivation decision in 2015 and the deprivation decision in 2019, and the lack of any causal link between the two incidents. the recovery duty did not extend to repatriating a former victim of trafficking, if they had been trafficked abroad. article 16 of the european convention against trafficking did not assist the appellant in establishing such a duty. the non—punishment principle also did not assist ms begum. there is no authority to suggest that the principle of non—punishment extends b
we conclude that article four of the echr gave rise to no obviously a material consideration in the contextprivation decision. the article relied on with the operational duties comprising the protective and recovery duties that on punishment principled investigative duty, and the restitution re—duty. in ourjudgment there were two obstacles in the way of ms begum's arguments based on the protective duty. the first was that siac had found only in arguable breach of the protective duty by organs...
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, all of these the echr, all of these deportations can be individually challenged .uch ever really happens i >> -- >> no, not really. um, the fact of the matter is, there are too many people in prison. there are too many people in prison because they've got drug problems. alcohol problems. get those people out. let's keep the real, real villains there . real, real villains there. >> well, i understand that, gerry, but if somebody you know who comes from another country , who comes from another country, um, has a drug problem, and. but because of that, has used it to commit, you know, serious assaults, violent assaults against people . i mean, surely against people. i mean, surely we should have the right as a sovereign state to get rid of him . him. >> well, we do, we do. we can send them back . um, why we send them back. um, why we haven't done this years ago is a complete and utter mystery to me . never mind. just send the mike . all those people who've committed serious sexual offences , serious, uh, crime offences, serious, uh, crime times. uh, again , just peopl
, all of these the echr, all of these deportations can be individually challenged .uch ever really happens i >> -- >> no, not really. um, the fact of the matter is, there are too many people in prison. there are too many people in prison because they've got drug problems. alcohol problems. get those people out. let's keep the real, real villains there . real, real villains there. >> well, i understand that, gerry, but if somebody you know who comes from another country , who...
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echr is like brexit. immigration because yeah, legal immigration is three is astonishingly high. three quarters people. quarters of a million people. yeah. quarters yeah. three quarters of a million people last year. but the problem is that want the problem is that if you want to this is what to really bring and this is what none governments none of the governments have done, really to done, if you really want to bnng done, if you really want to bring down legal migration, you have the have have to tackle the why we have so right? that means so much of it right? that means facing off with big business who want hire people the want to hire people on the cheap. means taking cheap. that means taking on the cbi, big tory donors. it means potentially some potentially letting some universities now universities go to the wall. now universities go to the wall. now universities are often of universities are often ways of basically public basically laundering public subsidies for left behind towns with are with no
echr is like brexit. immigration because yeah, legal immigration is three is astonishingly high. three quarters people. quarters of a million people. yeah. quarters yeah. three quarters of a million people last year. but the problem is that want the problem is that if you want to this is what to really bring and this is what none governments none of the governments have done, really to done, if you really want to bnng done, if you really want to bring down legal migration, you have the have...
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echr will will be a thorn in the side of this plan.um, so without leaving the echr, i don't think the scheme will work at all. >> thank you very much. be very interesting to hear what they have to say on that. sam we'll come yourself next. uh, talk come to yourself next. uh, talk to you are a landlord here to me. you are a landlord here in so talk to me. in manchester, so talk to me. i'm a question i'm sure you've got a question for levelling up secretary michael gove. >> got a question for mr >> i have got a question for mr gove. mr gove, it's quite specific, actually, energy specific, actually, about energy costs dampness and mould in costs and dampness and mould in this so gove is this country. so mr gove is quoted saying that it is his quoted as saying that it is his relentless focus to ensure that the citizens of this country, um, have the right to live somewhere warm , decent, safe and somewhere warm, decent, safe and secure. now i'm a landlord and i've been a landlord 20 years and my tenant, who i'm with in constant contact with
echr will will be a thorn in the side of this plan.um, so without leaving the echr, i don't think the scheme will work at all. >> thank you very much. be very interesting to hear what they have to say on that. sam we'll come yourself next. uh, talk come to yourself next. uh, talk to you are a landlord here to me. you are a landlord here in so talk to me. in manchester, so talk to me. i'm a question i'm sure you've got a question for levelling up secretary michael gove. >> got a...
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the tories said we're sovereign but won't leave the echr . the tories won't leave the echr.s blame labour but won't change new labour law. the tories promise a new economy, then gave us more of the same. matt goodwin goes on this isn't hard. people people are leaving the tories because they were promised one thing only for the opposite to happen . well, opposite to happen. well, professor matthew goodwin joins me on the show in ten minutes time and whilst goodwin is right and the findings of this poll are unarguable, the choice in may or november of this year remains a simple one. conservative or labour? why is a country which this polling suggest it wants more robustly conservative policies about to deliver a labour government? well i think it's far from certain that they will, in our increasingly presidential system, when faced with a choice of starmer and his u—turn and woke politics, varne versus sensible sunak, the kind of boy you'd happily bring home to meet your parents. it's no contest. the tories may be hated, and perhaps rightly so, but there's no great love for la
the tories said we're sovereign but won't leave the echr . the tories won't leave the echr.s blame labour but won't change new labour law. the tories promise a new economy, then gave us more of the same. matt goodwin goes on this isn't hard. people people are leaving the tories because they were promised one thing only for the opposite to happen . well, opposite to happen. well, professor matthew goodwin joins me on the show in ten minutes time and whilst goodwin is right and the findings of...
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>> so actually quite >> so i've actually got quite a niche on the echr. niche view on the echr. >> aple think that, you because of the you know, because of the magnitude leaving it, we'd magnitude of leaving it, we'd have in a manifesto. have to put it in a manifesto. we'd sort of potentially even have have referendum on it. have to have a referendum on it. >> just it. >> i'd just leave it. >> i'd just leave it. >> i'm ultimately, it comes >> i'm ultimately, when it comes to having a mandate when to that, having a mandate when it manifestos. it comes to manifestos. >> we a really clear >> we had a really clear manifesto in 2019 to take back control control of control, to take back control of our borders and was that our borders and that was that was broad headlights . was in broad headlights. >> and got a mandate of 80 >> and we got a mandate of 80 seats to take back control. and if is the case, the echr if it is the case, the echr amongst is amongst other things, is preventing us our ability to preventing us in our ability to fulfil that democratic mandate. we should simply leave it
>> so actually quite >> so i've actually got quite a niche on the echr. niche view on the echr. >> aple think that, you because of the you know, because of the magnitude leaving it, we'd magnitude of leaving it, we'd have in a manifesto. have to put it in a manifesto. we'd sort of potentially even have have referendum on it. have to have a referendum on it. >> just it. >> i'd just leave it. >> i'd just leave it. >> i'm ultimately, it comes >> i'm...
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and they seem to be falling out with the echr , which falling out with the echr, which the, the is trickyky , um, which is odd and largely because it's doing its job. it's having a look at both sides of the argument and you can't just you can't just say, well , we you can't just say, well, we must agree with us on everything. well, you as of course hinted course it is sort of hinted they've done extraordinarily well, as you say those well, as you say with those tactics, that tactics, to the extent that chris apologetically tactics, to the extent that christhat apologetically tactics, to the extent that christhat not apologetically tactics, to the extent that christhat not unreasonable' says that it's not unreasonable to sexual trump gender. to say that sexual trump gender. whereas five minutes ago we would never have even considered the alternative anyway. i news now and rishi sunak is now paul and rishi sunak is contemplating security detail for all mps and not just the really provocative and annoying ones. yes uh, mps may need bodyguards due to growing safety threats , sunak says. and o
and they seem to be falling out with the echr , which falling out with the echr, which the, the is trickyky , um, which is odd and largely because it's doing its job. it's having a look at both sides of the argument and you can't just you can't just say, well , we you can't just say, well, we must agree with us on everything. well, you as of course hinted course it is sort of hinted they've done extraordinarily well, as you say those well, as you say with those tactics, that tactics, to the...
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laws to the echr dictating.he european court of human rights in strasbourg is fundamentally different from the courts that we think of in our country . back in the united country. back in the united kingdom , people instinctively kingdom, people instinctively expect that their courts to be objective and to operate on the bafis objective and to operate on the basis of the evidence that is presented to them . the european presented to them. the european court of human rights in strasbourg is an intensely political court. it's not an objective court in the way we think of a court in britain . it think of a court in britain. it takes highly political decisions . most controversially recently about issues of immigration and asylum . and your figures , which asylum. and your figures, which are shocking . your word is aptly are shocking. your word is aptly used. demonstrate state in very ordinary english. just just how different this court is from the courts in britain . courts in britain. >> yeah. and mark, um, crackin
laws to the echr dictating.he european court of human rights in strasbourg is fundamentally different from the courts that we think of in our country . back in the united country. back in the united kingdom , people instinctively kingdom, people instinctively expect that their courts to be objective and to operate on the bafis objective and to operate on the basis of the evidence that is presented to them . the european presented to them. the european court of human rights in strasbourg is an...
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. that's the human rights act or membership of the echr .ah. and where does this money go? and where does this money go? and also where are we getting this money from? you know, people are still seeing their energy people energy bills sky high. people are struggling to make are still struggling to make ends meet. at the moment. i think it's incredibly hard to justify british public after justify the british public after trying can't trying everything. we can't even get rwanda off the get flights to rwanda off the ground. but if you give us another billion we send another £10 billion and we send it somewhere for, know, it to somewhere for, you know, in third or whatever, in the third world or whatever, then it'll stop people then maybe it'll stop people coming. will but coming. it won't, will it? but look, thank you very much. great to you the show. much to have you on the show. much appreciated. course. right appreciated. of course. right now, scully appreciated. of course. right now, be scully appreciated. of course. right now, be backtrack
. that's the human rights act or membership of the echr .ah. and where does this money go? and where does this money go? and also where are we getting this money from? you know, people are still seeing their energy people energy bills sky high. people are struggling to make are still struggling to make ends meet. at the moment. i think it's incredibly hard to justify british public after justify the british public after trying can't trying everything. we can't even get rwanda off the get...
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so would be in breach of echr. so do this do you actually think this rwanda legal ?to comment on legal advice , but comment on legal advice, but what you would expect me to do is to say what i will do as minister and what the prime minister has said he will do. the prime minister has been very clear he will not a clear that he will not let a foreign our rwanda foreign court block our rwanda plan. clear that the plan. i'm very clear that the legislation in clause five, it's there in the statute when we get it the statute books, says it onto the statute books, says that for a minister to that it's for a minister to decide that is fundamental. that's why we need the law to be on the statute book and when that is on statute book, that law is on the statute book, that's decisions will be that's when decisions will be made. the planes get made. and the planes will get off ground. off the ground. >> but the disastrous >> but aren't the disastrous by—election results the by—election results for the tories reflecting the fact tories reflecting of the fact that at the that the
so would be in breach of echr. so do this do you actually think this rwanda legal ?to comment on legal advice , but comment on legal advice, but what you would expect me to do is to say what i will do as minister and what the prime minister has said he will do. the prime minister has been very clear he will not a clear that he will not let a foreign our rwanda foreign court block our rwanda plan. clear that the plan. i'm very clear that the legislation in clause five, it's there in the statute...
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the former brexit party mep and echr rees—mogg and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner .r from you . it's a crucial hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com . but now mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news of the day with . jacob with polly middlehurst. jacob >> thank you and good evening to you. well our top story tonight from the gb newsroom is that a man who piloted a people smuggling boat across the engush smuggling boat across the english channel been found english channel has been found guilty manslaughter. here's guilty of manslaughter. here's the taking place in the rescue taking place in december 2022. if you're watching on tv after the dinghy collapsed in on itself, killing four people that had been on board, ibrahim abbas, who's a senegalese migrant, was in charge of the vessel navigate it using only mobile phone technology, which the judge said
the former brexit party mep and echr rees—mogg and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner .r from you . it's a crucial hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com . but now mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news of the day with . jacob with polly middlehurst. jacob >> thank you and good evening to you. well our top story tonight from the gb newsroom is that a man who piloted a people smuggling boat across...
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you advised that ignoring strasbourg injunctions to block flights would of so would be in breach of echris legal? rwanda policy is legal? >> you wouldn't expect me to comment on legal advice , but comment on legal advice, but what you would expect me to do is to say what i will do as minister and what the prime minister and what the prime minister has said he will do. the prime minister been very the prime minister has been very clear he will a clear that he will not let a foreign court block our rwanda plan. i'm very clear that the legislation is in clause five. it's there statute when it's there in the statute when we it onto the statute we get it onto the statute books, that for a to books, says that it's for a to minister decide that is fundamental. that's why we need the law to be on the statute book. and when that law is on the statute book, that's when decisions will be made the decisions will be made and the planes off the ground. planes will get off the ground. but disastrous but aren't they disastrous by—election the by—election results for the tories, of the fact tories, refle
you advised that ignoring strasbourg injunctions to block flights would of so would be in breach of echris legal? rwanda policy is legal? >> you wouldn't expect me to comment on legal advice , but comment on legal advice, but what you would expect me to do is to say what i will do as minister and what the prime minister and what the prime minister has said he will do. the prime minister been very the prime minister has been very clear he will a clear that he will not let a foreign court...
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are politicians, the lefty lawyers , the echr, the lefty lawyers, the echr, the bleeding heart, liberalgo. >> right over. he's brilliant. lee harris great british voice. thank you so much for joining lee harris great british voice. thank you so much forjoining us lesley harris he's right. he's right isn't he? he's absolutely right. we'll stay with us. this is gp news on tv, online and on digital radio coming it's digital radio coming up. it's difficult conversations . she difficult conversations. she broke a world record in 1986 for the athletics the european athletics championships, abandoned championships, and was abandoned by her biological mother at just three months old. i'll be joined by fatima by the brilliant fatima whitbread. get whitbread. but first, let's get some weather. a brighter outlook with , the sponsors of with boxt solar, the sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. good evening . >> hello there. good evening. i'm jonathan vautrey here of your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office dunng provided by the met office during the
are politicians, the lefty lawyers , the echr, the lefty lawyers, the echr, the bleeding heart, liberalgo. >> right over. he's brilliant. lee harris great british voice. thank you so much for joining lee harris great british voice. thank you so much forjoining us lesley harris he's right. he's right isn't he? he's absolutely right. we'll stay with us. this is gp news on tv, online and on digital radio coming it's digital radio coming up. it's difficult conversations . she difficult...
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the former brexit party mep and echr rees—mogg and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner .ways, i want to turner. as always, i want to hear from you . it's a crucial hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com . but now mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news of the day with . jacob with polly middlehurst. jacob >> thank you and good evening to you. well our top story tonight from the gb newsroom is that a man who piloted a people smuggling boat across the engush smuggling boat across the english channel been found english channel has been found guilty manslaughter. here's guilty of manslaughter. here's the taking place in the rescue taking place in december 2022. if you're watching on tv after the dinghy collapsed in on itself, killing four people that had been on board, ibrahim abbas, who's a senegalese migrant, was in charge of the vessel navigate it using only mobile phone technology, which the judge said led to the deaths. one of the passengers told kent police it was common knowledge among thos
the former brexit party mep and echr rees—mogg and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner .ways, i want to turner. as always, i want to hear from you . it's a crucial hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com . but now mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news of the day with . jacob with polly middlehurst. jacob >> thank you and good evening to you. well our top story tonight from the gb newsroom is that a...
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imagery of uh, produce this imagery of under corbyn, labour was an anti—semitic party, but even the echrestigated labour and they were investigating an accusation that labour was riddled with anti—semite autism, they found that that wasn't true. it's the media of jewish labour mps were saying it, weren't they? >> no, no. >> no, no. >> i mean, lots of they were. well, lots of luciana berger was saying it. >> margaret hodge was saying it. lots of jewish labour mps. ian austin, got jewish austin, who's got jewish heritage. people have heritage. but these people have to the party. camilla, to leave the party. camilla, you're talking about right wing labour mps had a specific labour mps who had a specific agenda , i think. agenda, i think. >> no, we're talking about right wing labour mps who had an agenda to undermine the corbyn leadership. but why do you think corbyn had a problem with jewish labour mps leaving his party? because they were right wing, they were right wing, they he had he had a problem with the merger, was right wing. >> he went and joined a social democrat. >> let me answer
imagery of uh, produce this imagery of under corbyn, labour was an anti—semitic party, but even the echrestigated labour and they were investigating an accusation that labour was riddled with anti—semite autism, they found that that wasn't true. it's the media of jewish labour mps were saying it, weren't they? >> no, no. >> no, no. >> i mean, lots of they were. well, lots of luciana berger was saying it. >> margaret hodge was saying it. lots of jewish labour mps. ian...
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us being hamstrung by foreign courts , hamstrung by foreign courts, yes, it's all about leaving the echr all of this? >> all right, so i'm struck by the similarity of this to these american sweet shops that have sprung up all, all around london, sort of fronts london, which are sort of fronts for money laundering stuff. for money laundering and stuff. and happened and and that partly happened because when lockdown occurred, shops bust . and then shops went bust. and then landlords want to fill, get people in and they're going for people in and they're going for people so i think people a bit dodgy. so i think this partly about this is partly about rejuvenation of our high streets. i think we should give certain local certain incentives for local businesses, people to businesses, local people, to use some these lots so that they some of these lots so that they can start really productive can start up really productive businesses, but also back to our discussion on the police. businesses, but also back to our dis
us being hamstrung by foreign courts , hamstrung by foreign courts, yes, it's all about leaving the echr all of this? >> all right, so i'm struck by the similarity of this to these american sweet shops that have sprung up all, all around london, sort of fronts london, which are sort of fronts for money laundering stuff. for money laundering and stuff. and happened and and that partly happened because when lockdown occurred, shops bust . and then shops went bust. and then landlords want to...
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we'd the echr and we'd be out of the echr and brexit would be complete.ct is in 90% of you agree that democracy is now dead after sir lindsay hoyle caved to extremists over gaza, 10% of you disagree and say that it isn't. look, up as a tory mp look, coming up as a tory mp finds migration is making the housing crisis worse with 67% of privately rented households in london headed by someone born abroad should british homes be prioritised for british people? but no nonsense former minister ann widdecombe has her say on that, and of course she weighs in on the lindsay hoyle issue. but up next, extraordinary interview. this a backbench mp today slammed political extremism that has wormed its way into westminster . way into westminster. >> for months i've been standing up here talking about the people on our streets demanding death to jews, demanding jihad , to jews, demanding jihad, demanding intifadas. >> i caught up with andrew percy earlier on. he has an astonishingly stark warning for the future of democracy in britain and actually reveals some home truths
we'd the echr and we'd be out of the echr and brexit would be complete.ct is in 90% of you agree that democracy is now dead after sir lindsay hoyle caved to extremists over gaza, 10% of you disagree and say that it isn't. look, up as a tory mp look, coming up as a tory mp finds migration is making the housing crisis worse with 67% of privately rented households in london headed by someone born abroad should british homes be prioritised for british people? but no nonsense former minister ann...
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we've incorporated the european court of the echr, the convention into british law , you convention intoan rights act 1998. and the british judges love it. there are no planes going to rwanda, are there? >> not yet. >> not yet. >> there won't be. >> there won't be. >> but the bill that we just passed, not strong as it should have been, nigel. not as strong as should and as it should have been. and i tried to make it stronger as you well know. >> believe it's going happen. >> believe it's going to happen. >> believe it's going to happen. >> it will happen. my >> i think it will happen. my fear is. and i suspect it's your fear, too. not enough fear, too. not in enough numbers. planes fly, but numbers. so if planes fly, but the crossing is greater the numbers crossing is greater than the number leaving, then that will the that clearly will mean the policy hasn't worked. well. i hope can is the hope we can do is what the australians did to broadcast a message people who are message to those people who are setting stay in setting off. you won't stay in britain, be sent to britain, you'll be s
we've incorporated the european court of the echr, the convention into british law , you convention intoan rights act 1998. and the british judges love it. there are no planes going to rwanda, are there? >> not yet. >> not yet. >> there won't be. >> there won't be. >> but the bill that we just passed, not strong as it should have been, nigel. not as strong as should and as it should have been. and i tried to make it stronger as you well know. >> believe it's...
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if a country has signed up to the treaty of the echr, then that country is safe .y is safe. otherwise it is actually them that is in breach of the treaty they signed to the same conditions as ourselves. it's not up to britain to police that. it's not up to britain to police that . that's it's not up to britain to police that. that's up to it's not up to britain to police that . that's up to the united that. that's up to the united nations. tony asks, what nations. and tony asks, what doesit nations. and tony asks, what does it matter if labour get in? we already have a communist labour government in power. well, tony, brenda deluise is in full agreement up next, though, it's ben. leo. ben what have you got for us? >> well, first of all, tony, i absolutely agree with you there. but now don't know if but look, now i don't know if you at home like football, you guys at home like football, but newcastle united, they're at home luton earlier this home to luton town. earlier this afternoon. were without afternoon. but they were without lifelong united fan lindsay smith s
if a country has signed up to the treaty of the echr, then that country is safe .y is safe. otherwise it is actually them that is in breach of the treaty they signed to the same conditions as ourselves. it's not up to britain to police that. it's not up to britain to police that . that's it's not up to britain to police that. that's up to it's not up to britain to police that . that's up to the united that. that's up to the united nations. tony asks, what nations. and tony asks, what doesit...
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the echr has now served an unlawful act notice requiring pontins to engage with the gypsy and travellerission is heading for the moon. >> 321 ignition and lift—off of the spacecraft left the launch pad on florida's atlantic coast earlier on today , blasting into earlier on today, blasting into the night sky. >> it's hoped the lander, nicknamed odysseus , will touch nicknamed odysseus, will touch down near the moon's south pole sometime next week for the very latest stories, do sign up for gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. common alerts . yes, gb news. common alerts. yes, okay, well, the polls have now slammed shut and the starting gun has been fired on a political year that will set the future of the uk . future of the uk. >> what happens in kingswood and wellingborough matters for the whole of britain, as the general election large, so voters election looms large, so voters in the constituencies had until 10 pm. to decide who they wanted to be their mp. following the departures of chris skidmore and peter bone respectively. now kingswood is a town
the echr has now served an unlawful act notice requiring pontins to engage with the gypsy and travellerission is heading for the moon. >> 321 ignition and lift—off of the spacecraft left the launch pad on florida's atlantic coast earlier on today , blasting into earlier on today, blasting into the night sky. >> it's hoped the lander, nicknamed odysseus , will touch nicknamed odysseus, will touch down near the moon's south pole sometime next week for the very latest stories, do...
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ground one echr. article four.the secretary of state had failed to consider whether miss begum had been a potential victim of trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation, and that this failure breached the obligations owed to her under article four of the european convention on human rights siac had found that there was, at the very least a, quote, credible suspicion that she had been trafficked for such purposes. in 2015. it was not argued before us that this created an absolute bar to any deprivation order. we conclude that article four of the echr gave rise to no obviously material consideration in the context of the deprivation decision. the article four dufies decision. the article four duties relied on were the operational duties comp'd the protective and the recovery duties. protective and the recovery dufies.the protective and the recovery duties. the non—punishment principle, the investigative duty and the restitutionary duty. in our judgement, there were two obstacles in the way of miss begum's argu
ground one echr. article four.the secretary of state had failed to consider whether miss begum had been a potential victim of trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation, and that this failure breached the obligations owed to her under article four of the european convention on human rights siac had found that there was, at the very least a, quote, credible suspicion that she had been trafficked for such purposes. in 2015. it was not argued before us that this created an absolute bar to...
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he wouldn't commit the echr. and commit to leaving the echr.we'll stop the boats them safely boats is to pick them up safely and france , and take them back to france, which we legally do that. yes, because legally entitled because we're legally entitled to die. >> people die. >> people die. >> are dying tragically >> people are dying tragically at the moment. the kind and compassionate thing is to compassionate thing to do is to pick people take pick people up and take them back. they're back. remember, they're all picked patrick picked up at the moment. patrick by border force at the 12 mile point and brought to dover. the only turn back only change is you turn back to france and take there. and france and take them there. and we because it we know it works because it worked in australia. >> a bit worried >> are you not a bit worried about idea of this turn? the about the idea of this turn? the boats back someone dies boats back policy? someone dies in and then people boats back policy? someone dies in blood and then people boats back policy?
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they talked about pulling they talked a bit about pulling out well, that's out the echr.ig issue even in the that's a big issue even in the tory the house of tory party in the house of commons. that, um, in commons. so i think that, um, in the sense the big elephant in the sense the big elephant in the room that wasn't addressed was migration. and arguably was net migration. and arguably that's been allowed to happen despite impact on despite the impact on communities. yes, that the gb news a lot too, but news serves a lot too, but i think was i think it wasn't think it was i think it wasn't something to worry about for rishi sunak, because he would probably most of what probably agree with most of what was said. but certainly it's a it's a new power developing it's a new power base developing in won't be in the country, which won't be helpful cchq to somebody else helpful to cchq to somebody else who of course, was who was there, of course, was nigel farage. >> and you have to ask the question, when does this feel the popkomm movement like a way of defang king farage get
they talked about pulling they talked a bit about pulling out well, that's out the echr.ig issue even in the that's a big issue even in the tory the house of tory party in the house of commons. that, um, in commons. so i think that, um, in the sense the big elephant in the sense the big elephant in the room that wasn't addressed was migration. and arguably was net migration. and arguably that's been allowed to happen despite impact on despite the impact on communities. yes, that the gb news a...
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um, and awful lot of the echr.lawyerly answer, but if one looks at the, uh 60 or 70,000 people that claimed asylum last year and you put that in the context of the 1.3 million people that were granted visas to enter the united kingdom, it's quite clear that the irregular entrance to the united kingdom, of which two thirds are entitled to be here under international law, um, awry. it's 95% arrived lawfully and 5% arrived irregularly. now so it seems that the focus can be unfairly on asylum seekers when there's a bigger picture here, which is the 1.3 million people that were granted leave to enter the country lawfully, paul, to enter the country lawfully, paul , a lot of to enter the country lawfully, paul, a lot of people would assume that our asylum system would prioritise women and children. >> but in fact, the figures show that it >> but in fact, the figures show thatitis >> but in fact, the figures show that it is mostly, uh, adult males who have been granted asylum in this country. they account for the majority
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there, then they'll try the echr .e should fund that citizen, so she should fund that herself . the british people need herself. the british people need to be protected now more than even to be protected now more than ever, especially from high risk individuals who have exposed their hand with pro—palestinian protests and anti—semitic messages being allowed in our caphal messages being allowed in our capital. mps are being hounded outside their surgeries and homes. and what with that parliament changing procedures for fear of any comeback , we for fear of any comeback, we should not be subjected to having to pay for ordeal with someone who abandoned the uk and, if reports are to be believed, was complicit in acts of terror. i say good riddance to bad rubbish . well before we to bad rubbish. well before we get stuck into the debates, here's what else is coming up today for the great british debate this hour. i'm asking, has our politics been captured by the by fear, sir lindsay hoyle said that his decision to allow a la
there, then they'll try the echr .e should fund that citizen, so she should fund that herself . the british people need herself. the british people need to be protected now more than even to be protected now more than ever, especially from high risk individuals who have exposed their hand with pro—palestinian protests and anti—semitic messages being allowed in our caphal messages being allowed in our capital. mps are being hounded outside their surgeries and homes. and what with that...
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. >> uh, the echr does not look fit for the 21st century in spite of its noble origins.is evening . we top pundits this evening. we have annunciato rees—mogg , lord have annunciato rees—mogg, lord ranger and nigel nelson . covid. ranger and nigel nelson. covid. do you think that suella braverman has been proved right? that multiculturalism has failed ? >> 7- >> no, i'm ?_ >> no, i'm not ? >> no, i'm not one of those 7 >> no, i'm not one of those who thinks multiculturalism has failed. i'm a i'm a success story, i believe, of multiculturalism. i'm second generation, born in britain . uh, generation, born in britain. uh, obviously parents came from east africa and grandparents from india . but we came we became india. but we came we became part of the country. there was a there was a challenge. and i think for many different cultures that arrived of ghettoisation, i think we had, uh, in the 50s, 60s, 70s, some serious challenges in britain about ghettoisation and whether multicultural were going to succeed. but the british dream has been shared. values is fairness and actu
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come out of the echr so we can send deport people. >> who can you? we please >> who can you?bout christianity? >> about christianity ? >> hold 7- >> hold on. 7 >> hold on. please let me finish . is saying if somebody comes over and says i am persecuted because i'm a christian, is that a good enough reason for them to stay? that's what i'm asking you. >> i think, unfortunately, you're not going to have time to answer it, though. we can't scarlett mccgwire prime last time. no, we have to cut you off in your prime. i hate doing this by the way. it's just brilliant debate going on here. well, there's lots more coming up on today's i'm out of today's show. i'm running out of time. the are under fire. time. the bbc are under fire. excuse as one of their excuse me? as one of their apprentice branded vile apprentice stars is branded vile and sexist for starting service to muslim brides abroad. and sexist for starting service to the lim brides abroad. and sexist for starting service to the bbc)rides abroad. and sexist for starting service to the bbc be es abroad. and sexist for starti
come out of the echr so we can send deport people. >> who can you? we please >> who can you?bout christianity? >> about christianity ? >> hold 7- >> hold on. 7 >> hold on. please let me finish . is saying if somebody comes over and says i am persecuted because i'm a christian, is that a good enough reason for them to stay? that's what i'm asking you. >> i think, unfortunately, you're not going to have time to answer it, though. we can't scarlett...
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century and is protected by articles— for a century and is protected by articles ten and 11 of the echr we also want to make sure that — acceptable. we also want to make sure that where protests occur they are done _ sure that where protests occur they are done lawfully and there are laws around _ are done lawfully and there are laws around things like inciting racial hatred — around things like inciting racial hatred and that kind of thing and a number— hatred and that kind of thing and a number of— hatred and that kind of thing and a number of the arrests made in connection with the israel and gaza protests— connection with the israel and gaza protests have engaged those laws but you need _ protests have engaged those laws but you need to be to see who is doing and often — you need to be to see who is doing and often the perpetrators are identified by reviewing video footage after the protest and you cannot _ footage after the protest and you cannot identify the perpetrators if their faces are covered which is why in some _ their faces are covered which is why in some circumstances th
century and is protected by articles— for a century and is protected by articles ten and 11 of the echr we also want to make sure that — acceptable. we also want to make sure that where protests occur they are done _ sure that where protests occur they are done lawfully and there are laws around _ are done lawfully and there are laws around things like inciting racial hatred — around things like inciting racial hatred and that kind of thing and a number— hatred and that kind of thing...