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it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nafion jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation tonight.sh steel's future and the thousands employed by it are hanging in the balance as new plans for renationalisation. after 35 years in the private sector emerge. but tonight i will be speaking to the shadow energy secretary, claire coutinho , secretary, claire coutinho, about how this is the fault of the green agenda . as expected, the green agenda. as expected, working from home is returning to the civil service under laboun to the civil service under labour, with office attendance falling in 13 government departments, with france's government having collapsed. south korea in and out of martial law and romania possibly going to elect a russophile right wing leader, will be looking at the state of our allies political turmoil. plus, the former prime minister boris johnson, the great man has accused the reverend keir starmer of misleading the house after he claimed he had a criminal conviction. so will the privileges committee reopen the kangaroo court? state of the nafion kangaroo court? s
it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nafion jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation tonight.sh steel's future and the thousands employed by it are hanging in the balance as new plans for renationalisation. after 35 years in the private sector emerge. but tonight i will be speaking to the shadow energy secretary, claire coutinho , secretary, claire coutinho, about how this is the fault of the green agenda . as expected, the green agenda. as expected, working from home is returning to the...
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of the jacob rees—mogg on state of the nafion jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation tonight.tists have warned it's virtually certain that 2024 will be the hottest year since global temperature records began in the 19th century. but we've come this far and things seem fine, so surely it's and things seem fine, so surely wsfime and things seem fine, so surely it's time to let the costly net zero agenda go for good. the debate over marriage between first cousins has been opened by the former tory party chairman, richard holden. he has tabled a motion to ban the practice. but is multiculturalism to blame? read rachel. the chancellor goes grovelling to brussels. can a stagnating economic organisation give her lessons in failure? plus, i'll be joined by monsignor nazir—ali to discuss the syrian christian groups facing persecution by the rebels that have now taken over the country. state of the nation starts now . starts now. i'll also be joined by my formidable panel. telegraph columnist tim stanley and the former labour mp lloyd russell—moyle. as ever, it's a crucial part of the pr
of the jacob rees—mogg on state of the nafion jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation tonight.tists have warned it's virtually certain that 2024 will be the hottest year since global temperature records began in the 19th century. but we've come this far and things seem fine, so surely it's and things seem fine, so surely wsfime and things seem fine, so surely it's time to let the costly net zero agenda go for good. the debate over marriage between first cousins has been opened by the...
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it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nafion jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation tonight. farage has slammed the justice system, claiming that it's two tiered after only fans model victoria bone was sentenced to 13 weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months after pleading guilty to assault. victoria threw a milkshake at nigel farage outside a pub in clacton in june. as hs2 boss and secretary for the department of transport made worrying comments at the pubuc made worrying comments at the public accounts committee today. should the taxpayer have clarity on where their money is going? the wall street journal has released a health report questioning president biden's capacity. was he ever feared to have been president? and a school counsellor is at the centre of an employment tribunal after she was let go, owing to posts on social media. state of the nation starts now. we're joined by my most civilised panel, former labour mp stephen pound and the former conservative mp michael brown. as ever, it's a crucial part of the programme. let me know your views, mailmogg@gbnews.com. bu
it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nafion jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation tonight. farage has slammed the justice system, claiming that it's two tiered after only fans model victoria bone was sentenced to 13 weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months after pleading guilty to assault. victoria threw a milkshake at nigel farage outside a pub in clacton in june. as hs2 boss and secretary for the department of transport made worrying comments at the pubuc made worrying comments at...
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it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nafion jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation tonight.asingly, the courts want to cover everything with a gossamer veil of secrecy. but at last, the alleged chinese spy, who has forged close links with the duke of york as well as meeting theresa may and david cameron, has had his identity revealed. tom tugendhat joins me shortly. and the people have spoken. the reverend starmer is the worst prime minister in their view in modern history. a poll has revealed. within five months of taking office, sir keir has the worst approval rating on record. perhaps one of the reasons why is that he's busy betraying brexit. former prime minister bofis brexit. former prime minister boris johnson, who had a much tonight. increasingly, nation tonight. increasingly, the courts want to cover everything with a gossamer veil of secrecy. but at last, the alleged chinese spy, who has forged close links with the duke of york as well as meeting theresa may and david cameron, has had his identity revealed. tom tugendhat joins me shortly. and the people have spoken.
it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nafion jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation tonight.asingly, the courts want to cover everything with a gossamer veil of secrecy. but at last, the alleged chinese spy, who has forged close links with the duke of york as well as meeting theresa may and david cameron, has had his identity revealed. tom tugendhat joins me shortly. and the people have spoken. the reverend starmer is the worst prime minister in their view in modern history. a poll has...
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it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nafion jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation tonight.eir starmer has reset, has finally come and it proves one thing he's completely unaware of his own failures doubling down on all of his mistakes. starmer is now being called the worst leader in 50 years. meanwhile, rachel reeves promises of no new taxes are under fire as the oecd warns the uk must raise more revenue to stabilise its finances. plus, for this evening's finale , we for this evening's finale, we will bring you state of the nafions will bring you state of the nations full length interview with the legendary author frederick forsyth as a new television programme based on his novel the day of the jackal. i will be speaking to him about everything from the stories that inspired the novel to his political views, to his time living under communist dictatorships during the cold war. state of the nation starts now . now. i'll also be joined by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman, as eve
it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nafion jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation tonight.eir starmer has reset, has finally come and it proves one thing he's completely unaware of his own failures doubling down on all of his mistakes. starmer is now being called the worst leader in 50 years. meanwhile, rachel reeves promises of no new taxes are under fire as the oecd warns the uk must raise more revenue to stabilise its finances. plus, for this evening's finale , we for this...
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good evening, it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nafion jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation tonighty day that passes comes more evidence that sir keir starmer is trying to drag the uk back into the eu's orbit. downing street has refused to rule out a return to the eu's court in what would be the eu's court in what would be the ultimate betrayal of british democracy, as labour crashed the economy following its brutal budget. the worst hiring slump on record has deepened as market confidence crashes can read rachel survive conservative leader kemi badenoch has made a suggestion of a flat tax. the tories were to come to power. tonight. i will reveal the plan i proposed for a flat tax when i was in office. plus, the broadcast regulator ofcom has faced censure following its new social media guidance on hate speech, pressurising companies and social media companies to crack down on it, even if it's not illegal. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most pugnacious panel, former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the journalist and broadcaster matthew stadlen. as
good evening, it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nafion jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation tonighty day that passes comes more evidence that sir keir starmer is trying to drag the uk back into the eu's orbit. downing street has refused to rule out a return to the eu's court in what would be the eu's court in what would be the ultimate betrayal of british democracy, as labour crashed the economy following its brutal budget. the worst hiring slump on record has deepened as market...
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it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation.onight uk inflation goes up to its highest level since march to 2.6%. read rachel says we're doing as well as the united states, but is that true? after the budget squeezed businesses and attacked farmers, will it make the government any money at all? disappointment for the waspi women, as the work and pensions secretary announces they will not receive compensation from the taxpayer for so—called historic injustices? was this campaign ever going to achieve anything? a decision to give away the chagos islands has upset lots of people, including the new prime minister of mauritius. the country has rejected the government's deal and demanded a renegotiation, a move the prime minister seems intent on seeing through. but to what end? is it time to admit defeat and actually keep chagos british? it's long been considered that the bedrock of a healthy society is a healthy marriage, and one new report believes that remains the case even in a modern society. with marriage on the decline. and doe
it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation.onight uk inflation goes up to its highest level since march to 2.6%. read rachel says we're doing as well as the united states, but is that true? after the budget squeezed businesses and attacked farmers, will it make the government any money at all? disappointment for the waspi women, as the work and pensions secretary announces they will not receive compensation from the taxpayer for so—called historic injustices? was this campaign ever...
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when lee anderson was a tory mp, when jacob jacob rees—mogg was a tory mp before still in the tory partyt he's not currently in parliament, i don't think kemi and the tories were making a big fuss about gb news then. indeed they were encouraging the channel. so i mean, you know, i think firstly, you know, she's got she's got more front than blackpool in, in trying to make this point now it just makes it look ridiculous because she wasn't making the point. then the second one of which is what a niche and what a niche fight to have. so this is you know, this is the sort of the sunday of the quiet christmas season. and she should be doing something that cuts through with millions of voters, and instead she's having a kind of ultimate inside the beltway, inside the sort of sw1 bubble argument about, you know, the number of minutes on a particular channel. so it just shows. i mean, after we saw after the her mishandling of the of the reaction to the reform membership numbers, it just shows really that she hasn't got a clue what she's doing. >> james. is that a point? has the has kemi badenoch
when lee anderson was a tory mp, when jacob jacob rees—mogg was a tory mp before still in the tory partyt he's not currently in parliament, i don't think kemi and the tories were making a big fuss about gb news then. indeed they were encouraging the channel. so i mean, you know, i think firstly, you know, she's got she's got more front than blackpool in, in trying to make this point now it just makes it look ridiculous because she wasn't making the point. then the second one of which is what...
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house of commons penny mordaunt, defence secretary grant shapps and former business secretary sir jacob reesmogg. labour lost two prominent frontbenchers such as shadow paymaster general jonathan ashworth and shadow culture secretary thangam debbonaire. wes streeting, who later became health secretary, held onto his seat by a very close margin , but seat by a very close margin, but not as close as the conservative party chairman, richard holden, who had two recounts and only won his seat by 20 votes. the clear winners of the night were the labour party, but we can't forget the historic 72 seats won by the liberal democrats, the best result in the party's history. >> they will be your local champions and i want to thank people for trusting us again. we will not let you down. >> and of course, reform uk, led by nigel farage, securing five mps. and finally farage became a member of parliament and the musical chair started. unlike other countries in the uk, this happensin other countries in the uk, this happens in less than a day. >> rishi sunak resigned to the country. i would like to say first
house of commons penny mordaunt, defence secretary grant shapps and former business secretary sir jacob reesmogg. labour lost two prominent frontbenchers such as shadow paymaster general jonathan ashworth and shadow culture secretary thangam debbonaire. wes streeting, who later became health secretary, held onto his seat by a very close margin , but seat by a very close margin, but not as close as the conservative party chairman, richard holden, who had two recounts and only won his seat by 20...
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and it was jacob rees—mogg it.b rees—mogg at the time who went to the queen and had the conversation. but the problem there was they then faced an election and they could be held to be responsible for their actions . and also the for their actions. and also the electorate said, i don't want to have a government that does this sort of thing. they could have kicked them out, but those things shouldn't be separate. >> it shouldn't be that somebody breaks the law and then we unelect them to get rid of them. >> louise haigh this is the problem. this is the fact. >> well, but apparently you're saying that keir starmer did, but also boris ultimately cost like this cost him his job. >> in the end, he did lose his job. >> but that's not for that reason. he lost his job because he lost his popularity. >> i mean, ian says that ian in suffolk says darren louise should stand down as a member of parliament who thinks that. >> yeah, i agree with that. i do agree with that. >> oh, a by—election, niki. that would be fun, you know,
and it was jacob rees—mogg it.b rees—mogg at the time who went to the queen and had the conversation. but the problem there was they then faced an election and they could be held to be responsible for their actions . and also the for their actions. and also the electorate said, i don't want to have a government that does this sort of thing. they could have kicked them out, but those things shouldn't be separate. >> it shouldn't be that somebody breaks the law and then we unelect them...
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i'm still jacob rees—mogg, and i've had a very special male mogg from somebody called patrick who sayssly christ was at glastonbury. that's what inspired me to go to ireland, to convert the irish and get rid of the snakes. but will you tell us more about the famous people at glastonbury such as king arthur? and so now let's return to glastonbury abbey to talk about the once and future king. >> formed in 1191, the monks were meant to discover king arthur within the graveyard, the south graveyard of the monastery. there are two bodies in the tomb, monastery. there are two bod
i'm still jacob rees—mogg, and i've had a very special male mogg from somebody called patrick who sayssly christ was at glastonbury. that's what inspired me to go to ireland, to convert the irish and get rid of the snakes. but will you tell us more about the famous people at glastonbury such as king arthur? and so now let's return to glastonbury abbey to talk about the once and future king. >> formed in 1191, the monks were meant to discover king arthur within the graveyard, the south...
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and look at him go, so was jacob rees—mogg. there you go. are we going to take a few others too?nd you then toyed with becoming a reform candidate at the election. tell us about that. >> well, look, i was i was very kindly asked would i consider. it's something that i think is incredibly serious, important job. it wasn't right for me at the time. if at some point over the time. if at some point over the next five years that becomes more realistic, then i'd revisit that. but but right now, you know, i'm just supporting from the sidelines. >> it was quite a rush because i think nigel farage came out two weeks into the campaign as the new leader, didn't he? and then, you know, you were you had like 48 hours to decide what your plans were, which is too little time. >> absolutely. and i want to speak from a place of a sort of an educated viewpoint. so it would be better to represent perhaps my area where i know how the community lives, where the crime is, where things are that aren't working for our community. so if at some point that happens, fine. but right now i it's not even on my
and look at him go, so was jacob rees—mogg. there you go. are we going to take a few others too?nd you then toyed with becoming a reform candidate at the election. tell us about that. >> well, look, i was i was very kindly asked would i consider. it's something that i think is incredibly serious, important job. it wasn't right for me at the time. if at some point over the time. if at some point over the next five years that becomes more realistic, then i'd revisit that. but but right...
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when jacob rees—mogg told them to go back to work, there were no desks for them. >> well, there wouldn'tdesksifi >> well, there wouldn't be any desks if i was in charge, because i'd sack half of them. yeah. >> good idea. >> good idea. >> but miss says he says we should just sack these woke civil servants moaning about working three days a week in the office for dereliction of duties, because they're certainly not performing to any great standard. >> i mean, i think i think you're right. the civil service is a hugely bloated institution. there is a huge amount of waste. there's too many government departments doing absolutely nothing at all. and quite frankly, three days a week is the bare minimum to ask people to come into the office. it's really not going to affect them. and in fact, we've seen that that working from home can have detrimental elements to your health. not alone, just being lonely, but also your productivity being lower. and in fact, most of the country now, the vast majority of the country have returned to the office. so why should the taxpayers foot the bill for lazy ci
when jacob rees—mogg told them to go back to work, there were no desks for them. >> well, there wouldn'tdesksifi >> well, there wouldn't be any desks if i was in charge, because i'd sack half of them. yeah. >> good idea. >> good idea. >> but miss says he says we should just sack these woke civil servants moaning about working three days a week in the office for dereliction of duties, because they're certainly not performing to any great standard. >> i mean,...
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i'm still jacob rees—mogg, and i've had a very special male mogg from somebody called patrick who sayssly christ was at glastonbury. that's what inspired me to go to ireland, to convert the irish and get rid of the snakes. but will you tell us more about the famous people at glastonbury such as king arthur? and so now let's return to glastonbury abbey to talk about the once and future king. >> formed in 1191, the monks were meant to discover king arthur within the graveyard, the south graveyard of the monastery. there are two bodies in the tomb, one man and one woman, with the bodies as a cross, with the words inscribed uponitin cross, with the words inscribed upon it in latin. here lies king arthur upon the island of avalon, which the monks, of course, are delighted to have found this famous king, and they assume with him the lady guinevere. yes, yes. the bones are placed in storage. the word is spread. we have found king arthur. and of course, this word travels like wildfire through the courts of england and europe. because we're at the height of the romantic period in french and eng
i'm still jacob rees—mogg, and i've had a very special male mogg from somebody called patrick who sayssly christ was at glastonbury. that's what inspired me to go to ireland, to convert the irish and get rid of the snakes. but will you tell us more about the famous people at glastonbury such as king arthur? and so now let's return to glastonbury abbey to talk about the once and future king. >> formed in 1191, the monks were meant to discover king arthur within the graveyard, the south...
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and earlier on this week, i sat down with sir jacob earlier on this week, i sat down with sirjacob and lady rees—mogg ahead of their new reality programme, meet the mogs, being released tomorrow. once again, we've got 90 minutes of punchy british politics ahead, so do not even think of going anywhere . going anywhere. but before all that, i'm joined by aubrey allegretti, chief political correspondent at the times, to go through the sunday papers. aubrey, lovely to see you. let's talk about the assisted dying bill. could the bill be killed? that's what the sun is suggesting. just explain what happens next with this legislation, which i personally think was rushed through on friday. five hours of debate. i know there will be more debate , know there will be more debate, but when you compare it to, say, for instance, the debates around banning hunting, which i think racked up about 6 to 700 hours, hundreds of hours. exactly. i mean, what was the urgency? i don't quite understand how quick we must do this now. >> so, i mean, i sat through hours and hours of the debate, watching from the press galler
and earlier on this week, i sat down with sir jacob earlier on this week, i sat down with sirjacob and lady rees—mogg ahead of their new reality programme, meet the mogs, being released tomorrow. once again, we've got 90 minutes of punchy british politics ahead, so do not even think of going anywhere . going anywhere. but before all that, i'm joined by aubrey allegretti, chief political correspondent at the times, to go through the sunday papers. aubrey, lovely to see you. let's talk about...