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but kemi.you know. >> no. >> no. >> you'll get the tories anyway because they'll do some sort of deal with reform. would you be happy with that, ben? >> no, i wouldn't. >> no, i wouldn't. >> be happy. you wouldn't know. >> be happy. you wouldn't know. >> don't you think. >> don't you think. >> it's getting. >> it's getting. >> to a point now where people like kemi, it's like you've left. >> it quite late. >> it quite late. >> to jump. >> to jump. >> you know. >> you know. >> like. >> like. >> really, it's undignified. >> really, it's undignified. >> at. >> at. >> this point. yes, but they'll have to merge otherwise because labour and lib dems are going to vote tactically. you know how they do that. >> who's voting. >> who's voting. >> lib dems? i don't know who these lib dem voters are. >> i don't know actually either. no, they still exist. exist. >> they do exist. >> they do exist. >> they're people who really like theme parks because that's where ed davey's nearly. >> always is. >> always is.
but kemi.you know. >> no. >> no. >> you'll get the tories anyway because they'll do some sort of deal with reform. would you be happy with that, ben? >> no, i wouldn't. >> no, i wouldn't. >> be happy. you wouldn't know. >> be happy. you wouldn't know. >> don't you think. >> don't you think. >> it's getting. >> it's getting. >> to a point now where people like kemi, it's like you've left. >> it quite late. >> it...
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the conservative leader, kemi badenoch, tells chris mason about her plans to make it harder to become a british citizen. of their devastation. he says, "i'm going to school, mum, are you proud of me?" the carabao cup final? on newsnight at 10.30pm tonight, we'll bring you fresh insight on the stories of the day, with big interviews and our regular president trump insists everybody loves his plan to take over the gaza strip, move palestinians out and rebuild it as a riveria of the middle east. donald trump has prompted widespread condemnation around the world. but he has been praised widely in israel by his in israel and by his supporters in washington for bold thinking and washington for his bold thinking and the one else saying the things no one else dares voice. relocate them to egypt and jordan, even though those countries have said "no". sarah smith, in washington. there were all the usual greetings and hellos before thatjaw—dropping announcement on gaza. of what was awaiting him inside. a job with it, too. so many immediate questions. president trump suggested egypt, jordan and o
the conservative leader, kemi badenoch, tells chris mason about her plans to make it harder to become a british citizen. of their devastation. he says, "i'm going to school, mum, are you proud of me?" the carabao cup final? on newsnight at 10.30pm tonight, we'll bring you fresh insight on the stories of the day, with big interviews and our regular president trump insists everybody loves his plan to take over the gaza strip, move palestinians out and rebuild it as a riveria of the...
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badenoch's according to kemi badenoch's that would be proposals that maggie would be very proposals the problem is that we as a - needs - that we as a nation needs migrants. they assist our 777 7thepo7ir71t7i7s7th7at it not 7 not even noteven7looking7 7 not even7looking7 the7 7 is not even looking at the issues of but rather issues of cost but rather whether this is really benefit to the uk with respect to the migrants in relation in 7relation to 7 in relation to our economy m _ry a e so try and say and society. so to try and say that we are having a 7 n: category of migrants are rich migrants. you who are rich migrants, when you look at the provisions, those people coming legally the people coming. legally to the have to show that they country have to show that they can maintain and accommodate themselves without other fun it comes to these there purely cosmetic proposals there purely cosmetic and make an actual change. it doesn't impact the services goeshljmpact the services to our right now , the bank of england's base rate is 4.75%. if we get anything other than a quarter of a p
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he attacked kemi badenoch saying _ our adversaries.d to - our adversaries. he attacked kemil badenoch saying he offered to brief on any national issue her on any nationalsecdrityeissde she had not thrown on this. inot h 7 7 not asked 7 7 7 7 not asked for 7 7 not asked for a 7 7 not asked for a briefing and has not asked for a briefing and that is— has not asked for a briefing and that is because is more reform than in interested chasing reform than in national_ interested chasing reform than in national security. and interested chasing reform than in national security.— national security. and the reform leader then _ national security. and the reform leader then waded _ national security. and the reform leader then waded into _ national security. and the reform leader then waded into the - leader then waded into the issue securing his own question the securing his own question in the comments. securing his own question in the commente— securing his own question in the comments. ~ ~ , , comments. when the americans wake up to fact that
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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 economic disadvantages. conservative leader kemi badenoch is remaining positive. >> five years ago we had what was the greatest vo
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...
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the government's agreement to hand the chagos islands to mauritius after the conservative leader, kemiback the island of diego garcia, which is home to a us and british military base. the prime minister says the deal is essential for national security, and denied reports the cost had jumped from £9 billion to £18 billion. mobile phones and children — millions of parents struggle with a constant fight to stop kids spending all their time staring at the screen. more and more schools have moved to ban them during the day, but now, but her mum has changed her mind and her approach with the younger children. finlay has got a basic phone for simple games and keeping in touch with friends. smartphone bans at school have a limited impact, says today's research. from harmful content. gathers more evidence. in touch with friends. there is a dark world of smartphones, and it doesn't take much for children to start to access really inappropriate content through probably very innocent searches at the time. and then, before they know it, they've actually started to see things that children shouldn't
the government's agreement to hand the chagos islands to mauritius after the conservative leader, kemiback the island of diego garcia, which is home to a us and british military base. the prime minister says the deal is essential for national security, and denied reports the cost had jumped from £9 billion to £18 billion. mobile phones and children — millions of parents struggle with a constant fight to stop kids spending all their time staring at the screen. more and more schools have...
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thanks much, daniel a 99—year lease of a uk—us military airbase there. the conservative leader, kemi security and it's a gift to our some within the adversaries. some within the party know exactly party opposite know exactly i'm talking about. that is 7 mr speaker, the 77 mr spea kef, the last why mr speaker, the last government started negotiations about about about sovereignties, about secure the base. they were do i that was the right to do so. that was the prime minister _ right to do so. that was the prime minister earlier. - prime minister earlier. earlier, i spoke to the foreign office minister who has earlier, i spoke to the foreign office ministtfor1o has responsibility for british territories, including the territories. ihcludihg the islands. i asked tagus islands. i asked him whether there been any whether there had been any change to the deal whether change to the deal and whether the claims in that the claims in newspapers that the claims in newspapers that the parties had to —— the parties had to double —— chagos islands. no change to the quantum the substance of the de
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kemi badenoch has unveiled her first new policy as conservative leader by pledging to double the amount of time an immigrant needs to have been in the uk before claiming indefinite leave to remain. but is it too little and too late? and the home secretary has said she would support schools bringing in knife archers to stop children from carrying weapons and other blades. but have we? how have we got to this state of affairs and president trump's war on diversity, equity and inclusion continued last night as he signed an executive order banning trans women. that's biological men from women's sport. and here in britain, the cash strapped nhs has advertised for a head of equality for the small salary of £123,000. now is it time the uk followed suit and consigned dei to the dustbin of history? all that's on tonight's show. but first, here's your headunes show. but first, here's your headlines and it's mark white. >> good evening. the main headunes >> good evening. the main headlines from the gb news centre. conservative leader kemi badenoch has criticised the prime minister's style of leade
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this of course, kemi badenoch constituency. farage assumed the leadership of the reform party in the middle of the general election. he wants to win the next election. will he be able to? well, what he says tonight will no doubt carry great significance. let's listen in. >> well. >> well. >> what a pleasure it is to be here. in the north west essex constituency, which just. well, some may say by sheer coincidence, but it's not. nana happens to be the constituency of the leader of his majesty's loyal opposition, kemi badenoch. and that's why i'm here. and i'll tell you more about that in a moment. but first, of course, just have a think about this. something truly extraordinary is happening out there, something remarkable, something historic, something everybody thought was literally impossible. a new political party that started off seven months ago with no representation in parliament whatsoever, that made its first big step on july the 4th last yean big step on july the 4th last year, with 4.1 million votes and five seats. an
this of course, kemi badenoch constituency. farage assumed the leadership of the reform party in the middle of the general election. he wants to win the next election. will he be able to? well, what he says tonight will no doubt carry great significance. let's listen in. >> well. >> well. >> what a pleasure it is to be here. in the north west essex constituency, which just. well, some may say by sheer coincidence, but it's not. nana happens to be the constituency of the leader...
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conservative leader kemi centre. conservative leader kemi badenoch has criticised the prime minister's style of leadership over claims he broke covid lockdown rules. speaking to gb news, the tory leader questioned the explanation sir keir starmer gave for meeting with a voice coach during lockdown. miss badenoch branded sir keir a lawyer, not a leader. >> i think it's just how hypocritical. keir starmer has been.i hypocritical. keir starmer has been. i don't know anyone who needs emergency voice coaching on christmas eve. i think that keir starmer is a lawyer, not a leader, and i think he knows exactly what he can and cannot say to get himself out of trouble. >> meanwhile, gb news can confirm that the prime minister has met in private with victims of the southport attack today. it's the third time sir keir has visited the merseyside town since last july's stabbings. this latest visit was intended as an opportunity to meet the bereaved families and some of the victims. in the wake of the sentencing of the southport ki
conservative leader kemi centre. conservative leader kemi badenoch has criticised the prime minister's style of leadership over claims he broke covid lockdown rules. speaking to gb news, the tory leader questioned the explanation sir keir starmer gave for meeting with a voice coach during lockdown. miss badenoch branded sir keir a lawyer, not a leader. >> i think it's just how hypocritical. keir starmer has been.i hypocritical. keir starmer has been. i don't know anyone who needs...
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no, there was no news coming out of kemi and her colleagues.ow they've had to say something because actually they could drift below 20% and this would be nightmarish, mainly for kemi and the conservatives that i know. and in fact, i had to speak to a whole group of them last night who are tory funders, are unsure what leadership is being given at the moment and what leadership within the conservative party is going to be available for them going forward. and whether actually one of the strange aspects of it is whether they actually pick the wrong one and they should have gone with jenrick. well. >> he's making a lot of noise as well, isn't he. >> yes. >> yes. >> so he. >> so he. >> he is battling away and i, i this particular policy sounds very good actually the numbers that this likely to affect is very small. the good thing that was being said is we're going to announce a total cap on the most we're going to allow in. so for instance, supposing that number were 80 or 100,000. but the trouble is the tory ministers i have heard won't say what t
no, there was no news coming out of kemi and her colleagues.ow they've had to say something because actually they could drift below 20% and this would be nightmarish, mainly for kemi and the conservatives that i know. and in fact, i had to speak to a whole group of them last night who are tory funders, are unsure what leadership is being given at the moment and what leadership within the conservative party is going to be available for them going forward. and whether actually one of the strange...
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well, today's show kemi badenoch wants to ban jobless and low paid migrants from settling indefinitely in the uk under the first major policy announcement by the tory leader. joining us will be speaking to the future the leader of the conservative party live on the show ran about 15 minutes time and the deputy prime minister, angela rayner, has cancelled local elections for 5.6 million people, which has absolutely outraged the on the rise reform uk leader nigel farage. >> there is no justification for cancelling these elections whatsoever other than sheer cowardice of what reform might do to them in those campaigns. >> and later on the show, i'll have the full analysis of that data. and the mother of barnaby webber, who was stabbed to death by psychopath valdo calocane, has branded the inquiry into nhs failings a horror show. on today's show, i'm delighted to say i'll be joined by emma webber in the studio, who says there are other calocane out there. enough is enough. from today, change will happen and we will make sure that happens. and that's all coming in the next houn that's all c
well, today's show kemi badenoch wants to ban jobless and low paid migrants from settling indefinitely in the uk under the first major policy announcement by the tory leader. joining us will be speaking to the future the leader of the conservative party live on the show ran about 15 minutes time and the deputy prime minister, angela rayner, has cancelled local elections for 5.6 million people, which has absolutely outraged the on the rise reform uk leader nigel farage. >> there is no...
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conservative leader kemi badenoch has criticised the prime minister's style of leadership over claims he broke covid lockdown rules. speaking to gb news, the tory leader questioned the explanation sir keir starmer gave for meeting with a voice coach during lockdown. miss badenoch branded sir keir a lawyer, not a leader. >> interesting is just how hypocritical keir starmer has been.i hypocritical keir starmer has been. i don't know anyone who needs emergency voice coaching on christmas eve. i think that keir starmer is a lawyer, not a leader, and i think he knows exactly what he can and cannot say to get himself out of trouble. >> meanwhile, gb news can confirm that the prime minister has met in private with victims of the southport attack today. it's the third time sir keir has visited the merseyside town since last july's stabbings. this latest visit was intended as an opportunity to meet the bereaved families and some of the victims in the wake of the sentencing of the southport murderer, axel rudakubana. earlier, the prime minister visited lancashire and said nuclear power would be
conservative leader kemi badenoch has criticised the prime minister's style of leadership over claims he broke covid lockdown rules. speaking to gb news, the tory leader questioned the explanation sir keir starmer gave for meeting with a voice coach during lockdown. miss badenoch branded sir keir a lawyer, not a leader. >> interesting is just how hypocritical keir starmer has been.i hypocritical keir starmer has been. i don't know anyone who needs emergency voice coaching on christmas...
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first policy from kemi badenoch version of the tories.owever some would say it's not about the policy, it's just about regaining trust. so does any of this matter, especially being out in the wilderness for so long? well. >> i think it was actually robert jenrick if you think back, you know, 4000 million years ago when they were having the leadership contest, he made the leadership contest, he made the very, very salient and valid point that unless the tories can get together a half decent, credible policy agenda on immigration, nobody in this country will take them seriously, particularly because the conservatives record and i don't obviously, i say this with a heavy heart on immigration. illegal immigration was not the best, shall we put it that way in the kindest terms? >> 1.2 million in that in the kindest terms? >>1.2 million in that boris wave. >> i can i can reform it didn't go to plan. so take i think from a conservative perspective, you know, take your time on this. if you get your immigration proposals wrong in the coming years,
first policy from kemi badenoch version of the tories.owever some would say it's not about the policy, it's just about regaining trust. so does any of this matter, especially being out in the wilderness for so long? well. >> i think it was actually robert jenrick if you think back, you know, 4000 million years ago when they were having the leadership contest, he made the leadership contest, he made the very, very salient and valid point that unless the tories can get together a half...
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, a policy from kemi badenoch. can they get a hearing from the british public, who at the moment increasingly look like they're turning to reform? >> incoming british. >> incoming british. >> president, who is little short of a white nationalist and racist? >> so that's the incoming british ambassador to america, lord mandelson, being less than complimentary about donald trump in 2019. he's now calling those comments childish. but there's somebody waiting in the wings for his job. >> nuclear nation planning rules are to be ripped up, making it easier to build small nuclear reactors to power millions of homes. >> and should we ban children from social media altogether? that's the message from britain's head of counter—terrorism policing, who says that the harm caused by social media is similar to the cancer caused by smoking. >> d—day for grenfell tower the government is to announce it's to demolish the tower block where 72 people died. that is in the face of opposition from the families of the victims. and do you c
, a policy from kemi badenoch. can they get a hearing from the british public, who at the moment increasingly look like they're turning to reform? >> incoming british. >> incoming british. >> president, who is little short of a white nationalist and racist? >> so that's the incoming british ambassador to america, lord mandelson, being less than complimentary about donald trump in 2019. he's now calling those comments childish. but there's somebody waiting in the wings...
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it's kemi badenoch constituency.ut 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. excuse me guys, we're live on gb news.
it's kemi badenoch constituency.ut 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...
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for every question kemi badenoch asked the prime minister whether it was the chagos deal, whether it'se rosebank licence review, the astrazeneca deal to all of these questions. keir starmer said, why didn't you ask for an official briefing for this? almost implying that she's not doing her job, although i'm not doing herjob, although i'm not doing herjob, although i'm not sure it is the default job of the leader of the opposition to get briefing notes from the government for every question that they want to question the government on. you can sort of start to see the flaw in that plan, if you think about it for more than three seconds. >> yeah. and also keir starmer, who do you serve? you serve us, the british public. so tell us what was in those briefings. that might be nice because i quite want to know what the thinking was around this. chagos deal thinking was around this. chagos deal. because i can't understand. it seems very, very odd that people working behind this plan all very buddy buddy with keir starmer for god knows how long. he seems. >> to imply something for the first ti
for every question kemi badenoch asked the prime minister whether it was the chagos deal, whether it'se rosebank licence review, the astrazeneca deal to all of these questions. keir starmer said, why didn't you ask for an official briefing for this? almost implying that she's not doing her job, although i'm not doing herjob, although i'm not doing herjob, although i'm not sure it is the default job of the leader of the opposition to get briefing notes from the government for every question that...
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kemi badenoch has vowed to ban migrants who claim benefits from becoming british citizens.but is it enough to win back votes from the reform party? >> and the government has plans to make it easier than ever for new nuclear power plants to be built as they rush to avoid net zero blackouts? previously, just eight sites in the uk were allowed to host nuclear power stations. now, could one be coming to your backyard. and could greggs become the new favourite? not only for sausage rolls but burgers too? we've sent our intrepid reporter out to try the new recipe. some breaking news for you to start the show. the bank of england has announced that interest rates have been cut. yes, they're down from 4.75% to 4.5%. >> well, there you go. that's what the experts were saying would happen. i thought maybe they'd be a little more cautious. let us know your thoughts, though. gbnews.com/yoursay will that impact you? perhaps your mortgage, perhaps your savings? let us know. >> it is, of course, a sign that the uk economy is getting back to a level of health. or could it be that the bank
kemi badenoch has vowed to ban migrants who claim benefits from becoming british citizens.but is it enough to win back votes from the reform party? >> and the government has plans to make it easier than ever for new nuclear power plants to be built as they rush to avoid net zero blackouts? previously, just eight sites in the uk were allowed to host nuclear power stations. now, could one be coming to your backyard. and could greggs become the new favourite? not only for sausage rolls but...
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join us for the next hour to find out if kemi badenoch can out reform reform. what is the future for gaza and which charity just figured out that maybe associating themselves with furries isn't a particularly good look? i'm josh howie tonight. i'm joined by prom committee co—chairs archie manners and nick dixon, who together will take you through thursday's top stories. this is headliners. but before tomorrow's news, let's go to tonight's headlines. the katie bowen. >> josh thank you. the top stories at 11:00. the governments counter—terrorism prevent programme prematurely closed cases into southport killer axel rudakubana. that's according to the prevent learning review published today, outlining the findings in the house of commons, security minister dan jarvis told mps that the government has begun an internal review of the prevent thresholds and has accepted all 14 recommendations for improvements in the prevent learning review. ministerjarvis also said that a review into the murderer of conservative mp sir david amess will be released next week. also today
join us for the next hour to find out if kemi badenoch can out reform reform. what is the future for gaza and which charity just figured out that maybe associating themselves with furries isn't a particularly good look? i'm josh howie tonight. i'm joined by prom committee co—chairs archie manners and nick dixon, who together will take you through thursday's top stories. this is headliners. but before tomorrow's news, let's go to tonight's headlines. the katie bowen. >> josh thank you....
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be astonished if he's not if it doesn't come up at prime minister's questions, i'm not so sure that kemiadenoch should ask about it, because i think she should ask about why they're giving away the chagos islands for £18 billion, which we own. >> yeah, i mean, there's so much that she can go after, isn't there, as there is every single week at the moment, because so many things are going wrong. i don't know how she'll handle reform taking them over in the polls. she can't really say that ehhen polls. she can't really say that either, can she.7 >> either, can she? >> here we go. this is prime minister's questions. now . we're minister's questions. now. we're handing over now to. >> question number one. mr speaken >> prime minister. >> prime minister. >> thank you, mr speaker. i know the whole house will be appalled by the death of a young boy in sheffield on monday. our hearts go out to his family and his loved ones. knife crime blights our communities, and we redouble every step to ensure that young people are kept safe. mr speaken people are kept safe. mr speaker, on monday i met other
be astonished if he's not if it doesn't come up at prime minister's questions, i'm not so sure that kemiadenoch should ask about it, because i think she should ask about why they're giving away the chagos islands for £18 billion, which we own. >> yeah, i mean, there's so much that she can go after, isn't there, as there is every single week at the moment, because so many things are going wrong. i don't know how she'll handle reform taking them over in the polls. she can't really say that...
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the prime minister locked heads with kemi badenoch in prime minister's questions this lunchtime overagos islands deal. the conservative party leader challenged sir keir starmer on the money being spent, accusing labour of spending money that belongs to our children and their children, labelling it an immoral surrender. the prime minister hit back by arguing that legal certainty was needed over the status of the islands and the strategically important diego garcia military base. metropolitan police sources have told gb news that no action will be taken over allegations that sir keir starmer broke covid lockdown rules in 2020 by meeting with a voice coach. a metropolitan police spokesman said in a statement the specific legislation that would be used by police forces dealing with alleged offences during covid has a three year deadline for initiating proceedings, as this alleged incident falls outside of this time frame, no action will be taken. angela rayner has confirmed that elections scheduled for may in nine council areas have been postponed for one year due to plans for the reorga
the prime minister locked heads with kemi badenoch in prime minister's questions this lunchtime overagos islands deal. the conservative party leader challenged sir keir starmer on the money being spent, accusing labour of spending money that belongs to our children and their children, labelling it an immoral surrender. the prime minister hit back by arguing that legal certainty was needed over the status of the islands and the strategically important diego garcia military base. metropolitan...
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conservative leader kemi badenoch has criticised the prime minister's style of leadership over claimsbroke covid lockdown rules. speaking to gb news, the tory leader questioned the excuse sir keir starmer gave for meeting with a voice coach during lockdown. miss badenoch branded sir keir a lawyer, not a leader. >> insisting it's just how hypocritical keir starmer has been.i hypocritical keir starmer has been. i don't know anyone who needs emergency voice coaching on christmas eve. i think that keir starmer is a lawyer, not a leader, and i think he knows exactly what he can and cannot say to get himself out of trouble. >> meanwhile, gb news can confirm that the prime minister has met in private with victims of the southport attack today. it's the third time sir keir has visited the merseyside town since last july's stabbings. this latest visit was intended as an opportunity to meet the bereaved families and some of the victims. in the wake of the sentencing of the southport killer, axel rudakubana. earlier, the prime minister visited lancashire and said nuclear power would be prioritis
conservative leader kemi badenoch has criticised the prime minister's style of leadership over claimsbroke covid lockdown rules. speaking to gb news, the tory leader questioned the excuse sir keir starmer gave for meeting with a voice coach during lockdown. miss badenoch branded sir keir a lawyer, not a leader. >> insisting it's just how hypocritical keir starmer has been.i hypocritical keir starmer has been. i don't know anyone who needs emergency voice coaching on christmas eve. i think...
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he's a big kemi badenoch backer, so i'll be asking him about her performance in office so far. and as i said, it's five years since brexit, so the author, ross clark, is going to join me to discuss his book, far from utopia. do you see what he's done there, why europe is failing and how britain could do better. as ever, we've got 90 minutes of punchy politics ahead for you this morning, so don't think of going anywhere. but first, we're going to go through the sunday papers as is normal, and the front pages are a delight. this morning i'm going to discuss them with political correspondent at the spectator. james heale. lovely to see you, james. morning. now, the sunday times has done quite well because two of its writers, gabriel pogrund and patrick maguire, have written this new book on labour, specifically on keir starmer, and it's quite revelatory. i mean, i don't i always look at these things and think, who buys a book on keir starmer and reads it from start to finish? is this sort of summer reading for the sadomasochistic? however, they've got some good lines, including th
he's a big kemi badenoch backer, so i'll be asking him about her performance in office so far. and as i said, it's five years since brexit, so the author, ross clark, is going to join me to discuss his book, far from utopia. do you see what he's done there, why europe is failing and how britain could do better. as ever, we've got 90 minutes of punchy politics ahead for you this morning, so don't think of going anywhere. but first, we're going to go through the sunday papers as is normal, and...
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and the prime minister locked heads with kemi badenoch in prime minister's questions this lunchtime overgos islands deal. the conservative party leader challenged sir keir starmer on the money being spent, accusing labour of spending money that belongs to our children and their children, labelling it an immoral surrender. the prime minister hit back by arguing that legal certainty was needed over the status of the islands and the strategically important diego garcia military base. metropolitan police sources have told gb news that no action will be taken over allegations that sir keir starmer broke covid lockdown rules in 2020 by meeting with a voice coach. a metropolitan police spokesman said in a statement the specific legislation that would be used by police forces dealing with alleged offences during covid has a three year deadline for initiating proceedings, as this alleged incident falls outside of this timeframe, no action will be taken. and finally, his majesty the king has visited the poush majesty the king has visited the polish social and cultural association today, viewing a
and the prime minister locked heads with kemi badenoch in prime minister's questions this lunchtime overgos islands deal. the conservative party leader challenged sir keir starmer on the money being spent, accusing labour of spending money that belongs to our children and their children, labelling it an immoral surrender. the prime minister hit back by arguing that legal certainty was needed over the status of the islands and the strategically important diego garcia military base. metropolitan...
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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 behaviour exposed as the ten biggest pet peeves that we've
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...
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elsewhere, the prime minister locked heads with kemi badenoch in prime minister's questions today overnds deal. the conservative party leader challenged sir keir starmer on the money being spent, accusing labour of spending money that belongs to our children and their children, labelling it an immoral surrender. the prime minister hit back by arguing that legal certainty was needed over the status of the islands and the strategically important diego garcia military base. just a brief update coming out of the white house this evening. us president donald trump has not committed to putting us troops , committed to putting us troops, troops on the ground in gaza as part of his proposal for a us takeover of the region. president trump said during a meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu yesterday that he wants the us to take over gaza and turn it into the riviera of the middle east. speaking at a press conference right now, the president has said he will sign an executive order to ban transgender athletes from womens sport, saying the war on women's sports is over and that
elsewhere, the prime minister locked heads with kemi badenoch in prime minister's questions today overnds deal. the conservative party leader challenged sir keir starmer on the money being spent, accusing labour of spending money that belongs to our children and their children, labelling it an immoral surrender. the prime minister hit back by arguing that legal certainty was needed over the status of the islands and the strategically important diego garcia military base. just a brief update...
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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. thank you. >> nana. thank you. >> it'sjust >> nana. thank you. >> it's just gone. >> it's just gone. >> 3:00. >> 3:00. >> these are your headlines. >> these are your headlines. >> donald trump is set. >> donald trump is set. >> to impose tariffs
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...
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kemi badenoch urged him to resist growing demands from eu leaders for closer economic alignment, andd he should seek a trade deal with the us instead. the prime minister is set to visit brussels on monday to become the first uk leader to attend an eu summit since brexit. it comes as mr trump signalled he intends to impose punitive tariffs on the eu, which he said has treated us so badly. >> the european union charges us 20% plus plus plus a vat tax called a vat tax, very similar and it costs us an absolute fortune. we are treated so badly and we have a tremendous deficit with the european union. so we'll be doing something very substantial. >> in other news, the government is launching a crackdown on al generated images of child sexual abuse. the uk will be the first country in the world to make it illegal to own ai tools designed to make images of child sexual abuse. the home secretary has announced the new offence will be punishable by up to five years in prison, while those who have been found to own i paedophile manuals could be jailed for up to three years. yvette cooper said th
kemi badenoch urged him to resist growing demands from eu leaders for closer economic alignment, andd he should seek a trade deal with the us instead. the prime minister is set to visit brussels on monday to become the first uk leader to attend an eu summit since brexit. it comes as mr trump signalled he intends to impose punitive tariffs on the eu, which he said has treated us so badly. >> the european union charges us 20% plus plus plus a vat tax called a vat tax, very similar and it...
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elsewhere today, the prime minister locked heads with kemi badenoch in prime minister's questions thischtime over the chagos islands deal. the conservative party leader challenged sir keir starmer on the money being spent, accusing labour of spending money that belongs to our children and their children, labelling it an immoral surrender. the prime minister hit back by arguing that legal certainty was needed over the status of the islands and the strategically important diego garcia military base. metropolitan police sources have told gb news that no action will be taken over allegations that sir keir starmer broke covid lockdown rules in 2020 by meeting with a voice coach. a metropolitan police spokesman said in a statement the specific legislation that would be used by police forces dealing with alleged offences during covid has a three year deadline for initiating proceedings, as this alleged incident falls outside of this time frame, no action will be taken, just a brief breaking line coming out of the white house this evening. us president donald trump has not committed to putting
elsewhere today, the prime minister locked heads with kemi badenoch in prime minister's questions thischtime over the chagos islands deal. the conservative party leader challenged sir keir starmer on the money being spent, accusing labour of spending money that belongs to our children and their children, labelling it an immoral surrender. the prime minister hit back by arguing that legal certainty was needed over the status of the islands and the strategically important diego garcia military...
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he's a big kemi badenoch backer, so i'll be asking him about her performance in office so far. >> and. >> and. >> welcome back former tory leader and the mp for chingford and woodford green, sir iain duncan smith joins me in the studio. lovely to see you, sir ian.and studio. lovely to see you, sir ian. and you've just come back from ukraine. we're just talking about it in the break there, and it's quite a stark warning that you've brought back to the uk. it's in the mail on sunday. it's a double page spread. i do urge you to go and read it, because you to go and read it, because you basically spoke to military people out there and they're saying, we've got about six months left, and you're very worried about capitulation on the behalf of the west on this. >> at worst, they said, we've got six months and it's getting close to worst. at best, i guess maybe a year or so. but they're out there running out of ammunition. the weapons that were promised to them still haven't all arrived. the ammunition hasn't arrived. and they said to me starkly, look, for every round we chuck over at them,
he's a big kemi badenoch backer, so i'll be asking him about her performance in office so far. >> and. >> and. >> welcome back former tory leader and the mp for chingford and woodford green, sir iain duncan smith joins me in the studio. lovely to see you, sir ian.and studio. lovely to see you, sir ian. and you've just come back from ukraine. we're just talking about it in the break there, and it's quite a stark warning that you've brought back to the uk. it's in the mail on...
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but would nigel farage cut a deal with kemi.7 >> and donald trump has turned his fire towards the internationalriminal court, which last year issued a controversial arrest warrant for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. trump is set to swipe the international body with sweeping sanctions. >> so much to discuss on the show today, but an overriding sense that we're at a crisis point economically. i mean, what on earth is happening to the government that said it was going for growth? that growth is its number one mission. and yesterday we see the bank of england slash growth and their forecasts by 50%. >> i think it was all very predictable with the policies that the government outlaid and they were warned by different business groups, by employers, they were warned by the farmers, even those plans that they're looking to put in place. people have been telling rachael the ni hike is just going to punish businesses. it's anti—growth. she even said it a few years ago in the house of commons. i am at a loss to understand why none of them listened. and now we are where we are. >> and amidst it
but would nigel farage cut a deal with kemi.7 >> and donald trump has turned his fire towards the internationalriminal court, which last year issued a controversial arrest warrant for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. trump is set to swipe the international body with sweeping sanctions. >> so much to discuss on the show today, but an overriding sense that we're at a crisis point economically. i mean, what on earth is happening to the government that said it was going for...
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know jacob rees—mogg has said it suella braverman seems to have hinted it and some people are against kemioch said she can't work with farage. rupert lowe seems fairly unenthusiastic based on reform doing a sort of a pact in the past or a deal. so it's but it's a big question. i mean, i think 1559 00:07:47,400 --> 00:07:47,
know jacob rees—mogg has said it suella braverman seems to have hinted it and some people are against kemioch said she can't work with farage. rupert lowe seems fairly unenthusiastic based on reform doing a sort of a pact in the past or a deal. so it's but it's a big question. i mean, i think 1559 00:07:47,400 --> 00:07:47,
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kemi badenoch has called on sir keir to meet five tests, which the tories claim will maintain their vision for brexit. these include no backsliding on free movement or the compulsory transfer of asylum seekers. no new money paid to the eu and no reduction in fishing rights. the mayor of philadelphia has confirmed the driver of a car was also killed when a medical transport plane crashed in the city. all six on board were killed in the crash, including a young patient and her mother. at least 19 others were also injured . after the jet were also injured. after the jet rescue air ambulance erupted into a fireball just 30s after takeoff, engulfing several homes in flames. an investigation is now underway with officials from the national transport safety board at the scene. it comes just days after a plane collided with a us army helicopter near washington, dc, killing 64 people on the plane and three on the helicopter. meanwhile, the king has said he is profoundly shocked and saddened by the events, saying our hearts and our special thoughts are with the people of the united states and six pe
kemi badenoch has called on sir keir to meet five tests, which the tories claim will maintain their vision for brexit. these include no backsliding on free movement or the compulsory transfer of asylum seekers. no new money paid to the eu and no reduction in fishing rights. the mayor of philadelphia has confirmed the driver of a car was also killed when a medical transport plane crashed in the city. all six on board were killed in the crash, including a young patient and her mother. at least 19...
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conservative leader kemi badenoch has attacked the prime minister's leadership style over claims he broke covid lockdown rules. speaking to gb news, the tory leader questioned the excuse sir keir starmer gave for meeting with a voice coach dunng meeting with a voice coach during lockdown. miss badenoch branded sir keir a lawyer, not a leader. >> the interesting is just how hypocritical. keir starmer has been.i hypocritical. keir starmer has been. i don't know anyone who needs emergency voice coaching on christmas eve. i think that keir starmer is a lawyer, not a leader, and i think he knows exactly what he can and cannot say to get himself out of trouble. >> meanwhile, gb news can confirm that the prime minister has met in private with victims of the southport attack. it's the third time sir keir has been to the merseyside town since last july's stabbings. this latest visit was intended as an opportunity to meet the bereaved families and some of the victims. in the wake of the sentencing of the southport killer, alex axel rudakubana. earlier, the prime minister visited lancashire and said
conservative leader kemi badenoch has attacked the prime minister's leadership style over claims he broke covid lockdown rules. speaking to gb news, the tory leader questioned the excuse sir keir starmer gave for meeting with a voice coach dunng meeting with a voice coach during lockdown. miss badenoch branded sir keir a lawyer, not a leader. >> the interesting is just how hypocritical. keir starmer has been.i hypocritical. keir starmer has been. i don't know anyone who needs emergency...