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to talk about it anymore, because basically because i said, why don't you justjoin up with nigel farageifferent argument around facts, and he wants people to come and help him push facts that boost that case. should we just have a inasmuch as anybody can ever, but we do have some handy bullet points from our of the politicking about this. the customs union has harmed our trade. how much can you point to brexit, how much brexit absolutely did damage our economic prospects. so that is point one. to the eu budget. out, but we don't send money to brussels any more sets its own rules. about... to record levels and then did start to come down. priti patel, who's now the shadow foreign secretary but of course was the home secretary as the uk left with the fact that migration has gone up an awful lot. is at risk of losing or indeed already has lost to reform on their right. is basically the question of whether the conservative party theresa may had voted remain was that the reason the uk had voted to leave and immigration needed to come down. interesting in and of itself. i didn't know that. i
to talk about it anymore, because basically because i said, why don't you justjoin up with nigel farageifferent argument around facts, and he wants people to come and help him push facts that boost that case. should we just have a inasmuch as anybody can ever, but we do have some handy bullet points from our of the politicking about this. the customs union has harmed our trade. how much can you point to brexit, how much brexit absolutely did damage our economic prospects. so that is point one....
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a tireless campaigner for brexit was reform ukip leader nigel farage. here he is celebrating five years ago today. mr farage is holding a reform party conference in kemi badenoch constituency. he told martin daubney although it was the right thing to do, we haven't grasped the opportunities that could have come with it. >> there are so many things that we stayed aligned to, including most of their rule book. now, clearly what keir starmer wants to do is in terms of, of defence and perhaps even foreign policy, tie us closer to the european union. from the sounds of it, he wants us to start mirroring the single market rulebook. i mean, none of that is good. but is keir starmer going to take us back into the european union? no, he is not. so i just see this now as being unfinished business. you're quite right. starmer was an uber remainer, a rejoiner wanted to have a second referendum. the tories, from what i can see now, never really believed in it. so reform are the only people who can finish the only people who can finish the job. >> despite the economi
a tireless campaigner for brexit was reform ukip leader nigel farage. here he is celebrating five years ago today. mr farage is holding a reform party conference in kemi badenoch constituency. he told martin daubney although it was the right thing to do, we haven't grasped the opportunities that could have come with it. >> there are so many things that we stayed aligned to, including most of their rule book. now, clearly what keir starmer wants to do is in terms of, of defence and perhaps...
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. >> he's got the nigel farage connection. >> nigel farage connection.y. he's gagging to come back as a state visit. he loved being with her majesty the queen. he wants to be with the king and he wants to be with the king and he wants to be with prince william and the princess of wales. yeah for sure. >> let us know your thoughts this morning. gbnews.com/yoursay. but up next we're going to be telling you why owning cats. unbelievable in scotland is under threat. in just a moment. miaow. months. >> i'm not reading any of these puns. i'm not reading any of these puns. they're ridiculous. >> first, though, something that is not ridiculous, sit back and enjoy some top european holiday destination temperatures. >> i forecast a perfect holiday in the sun weather. >> looking good. >> looking good. >> then for sure. and no worries about our travel insurance. >> allclear travel insurance sponsors gb news travel destinations forecast. >> hello. well, there's plenty of fine weather around as higher pressure becomes established but unsettled in parts of greece. so a
. >> he's got the nigel farage connection. >> nigel farage connection.y. he's gagging to come back as a state visit. he loved being with her majesty the queen. he wants to be with the king and he wants to be with the king and he wants to be with prince william and the princess of wales. yeah for sure. >> let us know your thoughts this morning. gbnews.com/yoursay. but up next we're going to be telling you why owning cats. unbelievable in scotland is under threat. in just a...
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from near saffron walden, nigel farage having a huge amount of fun here.t's kemi badenoch constituency. but they got into a row, didn't they, at christmas over the party membership numbers for reform, which she said were fake. not only were they not fake, reform have now got 190,000 members as against the conservatives, about 130,000. so nigel farage here, hundreds of reform members and they are on a roll. he's saying everybody laughed about me saying that brexit couldn't be done. they're not laughing now. also saying that the same appues also saying that the same applies about reform. sure, they've only got five mps at the moment, but it sounds if you believe what they say, like the sky is the limit. now i'm just going to grab one of them. he's being mobbed, but he knows he's going to talk to us. i'm just going to talk to us. i'm just going to talk to us. i'm just going to grab him. so this is rupert lowe. he is the reform mp. as you can see. lots of requests for selfies. he is the reform mp for great yarmouth. let's just have a quick word with him. excus
from near saffron walden, nigel farage having a huge amount of fun here.t's kemi badenoch constituency. but they got into a row, didn't they, at christmas over the party membership numbers for reform, which she said were fake. not only were they not fake, reform have now got 190,000 members as against the conservatives, about 130,000. so nigel farage here, hundreds of reform members and they are on a roll. he's saying everybody laughed about me saying that brexit couldn't be done. they're not...
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a tireless campaigner for brexit was reform uk leader nigel farage.ere he is celebrating five years ago. well, today mr farage is holding a reform party conference in kemi badenoch constituency. he's due to take to the stage any moment now. earlier he told martin daubney although it was the right thing to do, we haven't grasped the opportunities that could have come with it. >> there are so many things that we stayed aligned to, including most of their rule book. now, clearly what keir starmer wants to do is in terms of, of defence and perhaps even foreign policy ties closer to the european union. from the sounds of it, he wants us to start mirroring the single market rule book. i mean, none of that is good. but is keir starmer going to take us back into the european union? no, he is not. so i just see this now as being unfinished business. you're quite right. starmer was an uber remainer. rejoiner wanted to have a second referendum. the tories, from what i can see now, never really believed in it. so reform are the only people who can finish the only
a tireless campaigner for brexit was reform uk leader nigel farage.ere he is celebrating five years ago. well, today mr farage is holding a reform party conference in kemi badenoch constituency. he's due to take to the stage any moment now. earlier he told martin daubney although it was the right thing to do, we haven't grasped the opportunities that could have come with it. >> there are so many things that we stayed aligned to, including most of their rule book. now, clearly what keir...
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mr farage said voters were betrayed by a conservative government elected on the back of brexit. former prime minister boris johnson earlier told gb news we need the british ruling class finally to match the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people voted to leave. mr farage said this evening getting back our sovereignty was of course the right thing to do, but we need a government who will keep their promises to the british people and which truly believes in brexit. >> many. >> many. >> many. >> many millions of people voted brexit because they thought this was the way to take back control of our borders. and what have we had since 130 000 young men crossing the english channel in dinghies.7 net migration going up in 2023 to 1 million a year. there are so many people out there who feel literally betrayed. well, folks, i'm back and they won't get away with it. >> liberal democrats leader sir ed davey criticised the conservative brexit deal as an utter disaster for our country. >> lebanon is going to lead the debate in britain to have a closer relationship with our europe
mr farage said voters were betrayed by a conservative government elected on the back of brexit. former prime minister boris johnson earlier told gb news we need the british ruling class finally to match the bravery and imagination of the 17.4 million people voted to leave. mr farage said this evening getting back our sovereignty was of course the right thing to do, but we need a government who will keep their promises to the british people and which truly believes in brexit. >> many....
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. >> later on in the show, we'll be hearing live from nigel farage, who will address party members in the north east amid the continued rise of reform in the continued rise of reform in the polls. and i will interview him on the show afterwards. well, this is what he had to say last night whilst he paid a visit to kemi badenoch constituency. >> well folks, i'm back then. >> well folks, i'm back then. >> trump's trade war is set to begin as the us president hits mexico, canada and china with new sanctions on their goods being imported into the united states. will this boost the economy, or could it backfire? and could the eu be next? and for the great british debate this hour, i'm asking, was leaving the eu a good thing? it's been five years since we left the bloc, but the wide consensusis left the bloc, but the wide consensus is that it has not been positive due to politicians failing to deliver on their promises. but what do you think? cast your vote in our poll dup news.com. but stay tuned. all of that on the way. but first, let's get your latest news with sophia wenzler. >> nana. t
. >> later on in the show, we'll be hearing live from nigel farage, who will address party members in the north east amid the continued rise of reform in the continued rise of reform in the polls. and i will interview him on the show afterwards. well, this is what he had to say last night whilst he paid a visit to kemi badenoch constituency. >> well folks, i'm back then. >> well folks, i'm back then. >> trump's trade war is set to begin as the us president hits mexico,...
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it's monday the 3rd of february and i'm martin daubney filling in for the big man nigel farage on farage tonight. a 15 year old boy has tragically died after being stabbed to death at a catholic school in sheffield this afternoon. this comes only five days after the same school was put under a lockdown for threats of knife violence. is this yet another stabbing that could have been prevented? and is it time for a national knife crime emergency? as keir starmer is in brussels today seeking a reset with the european union. but as president trump threatens the eu with tariffs while hinting that the uk could be exempt from any such measures. i'll be asking if the prime minister has once again got his priorities wrong. lawmakers should not be law breakers. famous last words from the prime minister there. if my memory serves me correctly, i don't remember voice coaches being on the key workers job list. well, stick around because we'll be contrasting and comparing sir keir speeches over the years. guess what? you can't spot the difference. and hundreds of tradesmen descended upon westminster t
it's monday the 3rd of february and i'm martin daubney filling in for the big man nigel farage on farage tonight. a 15 year old boy has tragically died after being stabbed to death at a catholic school in sheffield this afternoon. this comes only five days after the same school was put under a lockdown for threats of knife violence. is this yet another stabbing that could have been prevented? and is it time for a national knife crime emergency? as keir starmer is in brussels today seeking a...
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. >> also today, the rise of reform nigel farage compares his party's polling with donald trump's election victory as he addresses crowds at a rally in kemi badenoch constituency. >> we've been riding a bit of a wave and you know what.7 if we keep riding that wave a bit more, we really will surprise everybody come that next general election. when we win, it. >> is trump waging a tariff war.7 canada, mexico and china face levies on their goods from today. and we're all asking is the eu next? >> we have a tremendous deficit with the european union. so we'll be doing something very substantial. >> long term sick will need to look for jobs in >> long term sick will need to look forjobs in a benefit overhaul that says the government looks to cut the £65 billion sickness bill. >> and how will today's alcohol duty changes affect the price of a pint? the price of wine and spirits is going to rise. >> and the country prepares to say goodbye to linda nolan as her funeral takes place today. following that battle with cancen cancer. >> cancen >> the sorry state of british train etiquette. bad behaviou
. >> also today, the rise of reform nigel farage compares his party's polling with donald trump's election victory as he addresses crowds at a rally in kemi badenoch constituency. >> we've been riding a bit of a wave and you know what.7 if we keep riding that wave a bit more, we really will surprise everybody come that next general election. when we win, it. >> is trump waging a tariff war.7 canada, mexico and china face levies on their goods from today. and we're all asking...