it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation. tonight.he labour party has shamed itself once again as it plans to vote in the commons against the conservative party's proposal to have a national inquiry into the grooming gangs. this comes amidst a gb news exclusive revealing the scale of the cover up. tonight i'll be speaking to former home secretary suella braverman, asking her whether this is evidence that multiculturalism has failed. meanwhile, tory leader kemi badenoch has been urged to borrow the reform party's policy of net zero immigration. is this what we need? plus, facebook has let go of the age of censorship, dropping its biased covid era fact checkers in favour of freedom of speech. i'll be joined by the director of the free speech union, toby, soon to be lord young, in just a moment. 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 historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as even broadcaster tessa dunlop. as ever, let me know your views. it's a