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only argument for keeping this guy or people like him in the country is that it would contravene the echrsurely we just obviously have to leave the echr let. >> people go on about human rights for these rapists and these sex attackers or paedophiles. what about the human rights of the poor girls that get 1524 00:08:38,552 -->
only argument for keeping this guy or people like him in the country is that it would contravene the echrsurely we just obviously have to leave the echr let. >> people go on about human rights for these rapists and these sex attackers or paedophiles. what about the human rights of the poor girls that get 1524 00:08:38,552 -->
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the echr strikes again.eign rapist whose name we're not allowed to know avoids deportation because of all the things he claims to be a bisexual. it's time to free ourselves of this undemocratic foreign court. a gb news exclusive has revealed. a whistleblower claimed the inquiry into child sexual abuse was a cover up, which redacted the evidence she provided. surely it's time for a new national inquiry. plus, former mi6 chief sir richard dearlove has warned against chinese investment in our net zero infrastructure, claiming it poses a serious threat to our security. he joins me shortly. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most intellectual panel, the former conservative cabinet minister, sir john redwood, and the former labour mp lloyd russell—moyle. as ever, it's a crucial part of the programme. let me know your views mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's your favourite time of the day. the news bulletin with katie bowen. >> jacob, thank you and good evening. it'sjust >> jacob, thank you an
the echr strikes again.eign rapist whose name we're not allowed to know avoids deportation because of all the things he claims to be a bisexual. it's time to free ourselves of this undemocratic foreign court. a gb news exclusive has revealed. a whistleblower claimed the inquiry into child sexual abuse was a cover up, which redacted the evidence she provided. surely it's time for a new national inquiry. plus, former mi6 chief sir richard dearlove has warned against chinese investment in our net...
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. >> our attorney general, who you never voted for, has just pledged lifelong allegiance to the echr. how out of touch is britain? plus. >> exciting day for the family at mini pride. family fun for everyone. >> three year olds are now being taken to a gay pride event. is that acceptable? >> and 72 star one star 32017. >> and 72 star one star 32017. >> did you see that? thanks for 72. >> what on earth went on with that plane and helicopter crash in the states? trump seems to think there might be a whiff of die about it. >> to have our smartest people. it doesn't matter what they look like, how they speak, who they are. it matters. intellect, talent. but we'll restore faith in american air travel. >> but closer to home, i reveal shocking footage of yet another broad daylight knife attack. plus. reform surge ahead in the polls, which is hardly a surprise when you see the state of the labour chancellor. >> why did. >> why did. >> you say it was a decade? >> you say it was a decade? >> well, i think you're taking. i think it's one. >> of his former tory mp, anna firth, lord shaun bailey, a
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she's right to say leaving echr is not a silver bullet. i'm sure we would need to do multiple things to stop illegal migration specifically, but i feel like people think she's just not giving us any clear plan, and thatis giving us any clear plan, and that is really not helping her gain trust from the public. >> okay, you shuffled there slightly onto a specific, even if she said perhaps the thing that you would like her to say about migration, what are the chances that she would be believed? the conservative record on migration from the point of view of those who believe that it ought to be controlled, was disastrous? >> yeah. i mean, i think even if she does say all of the right things, i don't think it's going to do a whole lot to regain the trust of the public. they had 14 years. they promised voters over and over again that they would reduce migration, both legal and illegal. and the problem only got worse. so she's got a pretty, pretty tough got worse. so she's got a pret
she's right to say leaving echr is not a silver bullet. i'm sure we would need to do multiple things to stop illegal migration specifically, but i feel like people think she's just not giving us any clear plan, and thatis giving us any clear plan, and that is really not helping her gain trust from the public. >> okay, you shuffled there slightly onto a specific, even if she said perhaps the thing that you would like her to say about migration, what are the chances that she would be...
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seems to be and that's what this policy exchange report was showing, was that unless we leave the echrwill always be these human rights claims. that means we can't deport people. but, you know, it does beg the question, how do you identify people? because we don't want a system where you have to have an id card or something like that, or a policeman can demand to see your papers. but on the other hand, how do you identify? is it through employers? i mean, they must be working. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and who's employing them? >> and who's employing them? >> and who's employing them? >> and it means that that figure of 585,000 means 1 in 12 people in london is here illegally. yeah. and that is shocking and appalling. actually, i don't know if i'd say it is shocking. actually, i think i'm not surprised, actually. >> well, it. >> well, it. >> just we know that the government lost control of the borders years ago. i thought brexit was going to mean we got control of our borders back. one thing the government did do the last government, they said about student visas, you can't bring your entir
seems to be and that's what this policy exchange report was showing, was that unless we leave the echrwill always be these human rights claims. that means we can't deport people. but, you know, it does beg the question, how do you identify people? because we don't want a system where you have to have an id card or something like that, or a policeman can demand to see your papers. but on the other hand, how do you identify? is it through employers? i mean, they must be working. >> yeah....
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i mean, there are a number of stories today in the papers about how the echr is preventing us from deportingious foreign nationals who are criminals because of their human rights and the like. and it's just it's just endless. i think a lot of people are crying out for a leader who will just, you know, put this country first. >> but i do think this also speaks to why people hate politicians so much. we saw for up until about six months ago, keir starmer and his entire well, then shadow cabinet were saying awful things about donald trump. how dare the then conservative government have anything to do with this monster, this megalomaniac, this racist, this kkk sympathiser? all the rest of it. >> was a particularly. >> was a particularly. >> good one. and then and then suddenly, now that keir starmer is prime minister, obviously it's expedient to have a good relationship with the president of the united states, but that's not something he would ever accept in opposition. and that's just the cynicism that is so apparent in politics. everyone just plays the game. >> i think we might see very soon k
i mean, there are a number of stories today in the papers about how the echr is preventing us from deportingious foreign nationals who are criminals because of their human rights and the like. and it's just it's just endless. i think a lot of people are crying out for a leader who will just, you know, put this country first. >> but i do think this also speaks to why people hate politicians so much. we saw for up until about six months ago, keir starmer and his entire well, then shadow...