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but i agree with kwasi as well. labour predecessor, stan newens, who's now sadly dead, he told me stories in the 70s of the catholic priest in the church advising people not to vote for him because of abortion . so, you him because of abortion. so, you know, i think involving religion in politics in this way, it has a history, but it's not the way forward, i agree. >> there you go. >> there you go. >> we've got we've got a point of agreement to end the show. and i've just got to say quickly, because i did mention a couple of, constituencies there. the candidates in the clacton constituency are jovan , asswell, constituency are jovan, asswell, nepal from the labour party, giles watling from the conservatives matthew bennett from the lib dems, nigel farage from the lib dems, nigel farage from reform uk and natasha osborne from the green party, craig jamieson from the climate party, tony mac, who is an independent, tassos papadopoulos , who from the heritage party, andrew pemberton from ukip and in chipping barton, mar
but i agree with kwasi as well. labour predecessor, stan newens, who's now sadly dead, he told me stories in the 70s of the catholic priest in the church advising people not to vote for him because of abortion . so, you him because of abortion. so, you know, i think involving religion in politics in this way, it has a history, but it's not the way forward, i agree. >> there you go. >> there you go. >> we've got we've got a point of agreement to end the show. and i've just got...
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you know kwasi is understand it. you know kwasi is right.campaigners this country has ever known. why is it arrogance? is it vanity that he didn't bring him in at the start? and what terrifies me is this long march towards socialism. but really scared. i think within five years they could change the face of this country, that it'll be unrecognisable for most of us. >> do you not think the rishi sunak should just be taking your kind of labour hat off here? really, it would just be good, smart politics to go after keir starmer's record in a way that he's not doing well. >> i think they've tried to do that and it's not stuck because their record is so much weaker. what was extraordinary from that interview with kwasi kwarteng is not an ounce of taking responsibility for what's going on himself. you know , the one on himself. you know, the one thing that the labour party has to say to persuade people very effectively is the time when liz truss and kwasi kwarteng were in charge, the economy nosedived and their mortgages went up in cost. and frank
you know kwasi is understand it. you know kwasi is right.campaigners this country has ever known. why is it arrogance? is it vanity that he didn't bring him in at the start? and what terrifies me is this long march towards socialism. but really scared. i think within five years they could change the face of this country, that it'll be unrecognisable for most of us. >> do you not think the rishi sunak should just be taking your kind of labour hat off here? really, it would just be good,...
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i'm happy to see kwasi here.t a senior cabinet position anymore, i think this country from an economic perspective, particularly some of that, has a degree in economics and finance and works in the industry. i think far too much blame was pinned on sort of what you guys laid out while you were chancellor, ladies and from the bank of england, that sort of stuff. but this country has radical economic problems and it requires radical solutions, you know, where's the planning reform, which would add transformational effects to the economy ? obe are way off with economy? obe are way off with their forecast. why are we doing these fiscal rules five years forward and things like cheaper energy, the falklands has 33 trillion worth of oil on it. why i went cheap energy is highly correlated with economic growth and i just why should i vote for labour or tories on this front? i don't want reheated stale ideas. i want radical solutions. this country has to get a kick up the arse. >> okay. fair enough. strong stuff. >> strong
i'm happy to see kwasi here.t a senior cabinet position anymore, i think this country from an economic perspective, particularly some of that, has a degree in economics and finance and works in the industry. i think far too much blame was pinned on sort of what you guys laid out while you were chancellor, ladies and from the bank of england, that sort of stuff. but this country has radical economic problems and it requires radical solutions, you know, where's the planning reform, which would...
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i'm going to be hearing from former chancellor kwasi kwarteng . we're chancellor kwasi kwarteng. we're also going to be discussing nigel farage under attack again. i'll be speaking to a personal protection expert about politicians safety while out on the campaign trail. politicians safety while out on the campaign trail . plus, we'll the campaign trail. plus, we'll bnng the campaign trail. plus, we'll bring you the latest after hunter biden becomes the first sitting us president's son to be convicted of a crime. that's all coming up on vote 2024. the people decide . don't forget you people decide. don't forget you can join the conversation by heading to gbnews.com/yoursay for all of those comments on those subjects, we want to hear what you think of the tory manifesto. but first, let's get the latest news headlines with polly middlehurst . polly middlehurst. >> camilla, thank you and good evening to you. we start this bulletin with some breaking news. a new yougov poll on voting intentions among the british public shows the reform uk party has moved to one point, now behind the c
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kwasi. finally, i'm not sure.i think, i think the look, i think, i think the difficulty is obviously they're impartial civil servants . that's impartial civil servants. that's the idea. and dragging them in and saying, well, you know, they've done the costings on the opposition's numbers and this is the number, you can see why the opposition would say, well, hang on a sec. these are impartial civil servants. did they really sign off on these numbers? that's a fair. that's a fair debate. >> and ultimately, finally , >> and ultimately, finally, kwasi isn't the problem here that if the tax bands remain frozen, then everyone's taxes go up over the next five years, regardless of what either side says. >> yeah, that's true. i mean, the whole point about freezing tax bands is that because of inflation, because of hopefully a rising economy, more people are going to be in the tax band and therefore the treasury raises more money. and if you look at the £0.40 rate, when that was introduced, i think in 87 or 88, there was a
kwasi. finally, i'm not sure.i think, i think the look, i think, i think the difficulty is obviously they're impartial civil servants . that's impartial civil servants. that's the idea. and dragging them in and saying, well, you know, they've done the costings on the opposition's numbers and this is the number, you can see why the opposition would say, well, hang on a sec. these are impartial civil servants. did they really sign off on these numbers? that's a fair. that's a fair debate....
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he's being cranky, to quote kwasi kwarteng in that seat.most i think what's, what's refreshing about reform is that we speak our minds and we speak it without fear and without favour , and we fear and without favour, and we need that in politics. >> and what nigel was making was the connection between the eu's behaviour and where we are right now. and the eu, by the way, on foreign policy is absolutely hopeless. when we were sanctioning iran so no, but it was about the eu that he was making comments that argument you've won the uk about us not being thank you shall we talk about you individually? >> one thing that continues to haunt you a little bit. let's have a clarification of this. that interview you gave to julia hartley—brewer where she asked you about what would happen if people get into dinghies on the channel and then their dinghy ends up sinking and she asks, then you would leave them to drown you replied, absolutely. they cannot be infantilize raised to the point that we become hostage to fortune. so are you saying you're happy f
he's being cranky, to quote kwasi kwarteng in that seat.most i think what's, what's refreshing about reform is that we speak our minds and we speak it without fear and without favour , and we fear and without favour, and we need that in politics. >> and what nigel was making was the connection between the eu's behaviour and where we are right now. and the eu, by the way, on foreign policy is absolutely hopeless. when we were sanctioning iran so no, but it was about the eu that he was...
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kwasi kwarteng at ten, geoff hoon at 10:20.e talking about that remarkable incident involving surrey police and a rogue cow. i have got an eyewitness to that event on with some astonishing detail that, frankly, the police do not want you to know about. okay the police do not want you to know about what this chap is going to tell us. but before all of that, throughout the election campaign , we are going to be campaign, we are going to be heanng campaign, we are going to be hearing from people right across the united kingdom about what really matters to them. is it issues such as nhs waiting list? is it the impact of immigration? is it the impact of immigration? is it the cost of living crisis? is it the cost of living crisis? is it the cost of living crisis? is it crime? policing well, our reporters have been out and about to meet some voters from all four nations, and we're going to be hearing from them regularly before polling day. and actually a little bit earlier on as well. one of our reporters , sophie reaper, was reporte
kwasi kwarteng at ten, geoff hoon at 10:20.e talking about that remarkable incident involving surrey police and a rogue cow. i have got an eyewitness to that event on with some astonishing detail that, frankly, the police do not want you to know about. okay the police do not want you to know about what this chap is going to tell us. but before all of that, throughout the election campaign , we are going to be campaign, we are going to be heanng campaign, we are going to be hearing from people...
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right, sam fails kwasi kwarteng, thank you so much for joining kwasi kwarteng, thank you so much forjoininguty labour leader angela raynen deputy labour leader angela rayner, plans to reduce the amount of migrants housed in hotels. this is britain's newsroom on gb news right. good morning. 1123. this is britain's newsroom. live across the united kingdom with bev turner and andrew pierce in the studio. >> the panel is back. stephen poundin >> the panel is back. stephen pound in his old sparring partner, emma webb. we've missed you, emma. >> i missed sparring partner. yeah, yeah, well , yeah, that's yeah, yeah, well, yeah, that's all right. >> i kneel at her feet . >> i kneel at her feet. >> i kneel at her feet. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> should we talk about this latest polling? who is going to be happy when? in a week's time we stop talking about polling? emma, what is the latest showing? >> it's been too many polls. >> it's been too many polls. >> well, i mean, this would be devastating for the conservatives because the latest polling is showing that the lib dems could become the new opposition.
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is kwasi kwarteng right? does he need to be more aggressive and go for the jugular ?let's get go for the jugular? let's get the thoughts from our panel this evening. i have got political correspondent at the spectator. it is james heale. i've also got political commentator suzanne evans, a former labour mp. steve mccabe . and james, i'll start mccabe. and james, i'll start with you on this. i find it absolutely baffling that rishi sunak seems reluctant to raise any of the open goals that are on offer here. >> absolutely. and if i was in cchq tonight, i'd be clipping up the exact two minutes that you started the show with and playing it repeatedly on every channeli playing it repeatedly on every channel i could, because exactly. >> there are big questions about keir starmer, about what he stood for as a politician. and i think right now you need an energetic campaign, because this isn't so much about is keir starmer going to be prime minister? he is going to be prime minister. it is rather a battle for the future of the conservative party, and whether the tory party is
is kwasi kwarteng right? does he need to be more aggressive and go for the jugular ?let's get go for the jugular? let's get the thoughts from our panel this evening. i have got political correspondent at the spectator. it is james heale. i've also got political commentator suzanne evans, a former labour mp. steve mccabe . and james, i'll start mccabe. and james, i'll start with you on this. i find it absolutely baffling that rishi sunak seems reluctant to raise any of the open goals that are on...
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i'm going to be hearing from former chancellor kwasi kwarteng . we're chancellor kwasi kwarteng.farage under attack again. i'll be speaking to a personal protection expert about politicians safety while out on the campaign trail. politicians safety while out on the campaign trail . plus, we'll the campaign trail. plus, we'll bnng the campaign trail. plus, we'll bring you the latest after hunter biden becomes the first sitting us president's son to be convicted of a crime. that's all coming up on vote 2024. the people decide . don't forget you people decide. don't forget you can join the conversation by heading to gbnews.com/yoursay for all of those comments on those subjects, we want to hear what you think of the tory manifesto. but first, let's get the latest news headlines with polly middlehurst . polly middlehurst. >> camilla,
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, thank you so much for joining uk, tony kwasi, thank you so much forjoining us.to the panel now because, tessa, isuppose to the panel now because, tessa, i suppose there's something about football being the national game of england, that perhaps leads us to more passions. >> i think this includes a broader sector of the population , ian. and from the 19th century, we even had ruffs. we didn't call them hooliganism hoougans didn't call them hooliganism hooligans that came in in the in the 1980s. but there are certain factors. i'm less optimistic than tony that actually reducing the alcohol level will have any impact , the alcohol level will have any impact, because research suggests that nowadays new versions of hooliganism are much more premeditated. they're planned, they tend to take place outside the stadium. so actually by stopping people drinking a lot inside the stadium, you're probably missing the cohort of individuals you need to target. serbia. keen links with russia, who delivered the major aggression in 2016. and france it was the russians. let's not pr
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rac kwasi not safe out tonight. rac kwasi not safe out there . it's labour versus the there.es on gender. who do you trust to keep women's spaces and kids safe? >> and just to see my beautiful, lovely, well—behaved five year old, change in a matter of weeks was devastating . was devastating. >> a single mum reveals the truth about labour's flagship education policy. it's all go tonight. the leaders debate the verdict. get ready britain, here we go
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i'm going to be hearing from former chancellor kwasi kwarteng . we're chancellor kwasi kwarteng.tack again. i'll be speaking to a personal protection expert about politicians safety while out on the campaign trail. politicians safety while out on the campaign trail . plus, we'll the campaign trail. plus, we'll bnng the campaign trail. plus, we'll bring you the latest after hunter biden becomes the first sitting us president's son to be convicted of a crime. that's all coming up on vote 2024. the people decide . don't forget you people decide. don't forget you can join the conversation by heading to gbnews.com/yoursay for all of those comments on those subjects, we want to hear what you think of the tory manifesto. but first, let's get the latest news headlines with polly middlehurst . polly middlehurst. >> camilla, thank you and good evening to you. we start this bulletin with some breaking news. a new yougov poll on voting intentions among the british public shows the reform uk party has moved to one point, now behind the conservative party it also shows support for the tory par
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, thank you so much for joining uk, tony kwasi, thank you so much forjoining us. let's turn to the panel now because, tessa, isuppose to the panel now because, tessa, i suppose there's something about football being the national game of england, that perhaps leads us to more passions. >> i think this includes a broader sector of the population , ian. and from the 19th century, we even had ruffs. we didn't call them hooliganism hoougans didn't call them hooliganism hooligans that came in in the in the 1980s. but there are certain factors. i'm less optimistic than tony that actually reducing the alcohol level will have any impact , the alcohol level will have any impact, because research suggests that nowadays new versions of hooliganism are much more premeditated. they're planned, they tend to take place outside the stadium. so actually by stopping people drinking a lot inside the stadium, you're probably missing the cohort of individuals you need to target. serbia. keen links with russia, who delivered the major aggression in 2016. and france it was the russians.
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to borrow all that money, tens of billions of pounds of money just like they did with liz truss and kwasie with mortgages had to pay more because of the consequence of unfunded policies that lead to more borrowing that led to changes in interest rates, we don't want to go back to that. i suppose this is what you would expect from the conservative part of the fact of the matter is everybody knows the consequences of unfunded policies from the conservatives because liz truss did it when they were in government and we had interest rates government and we had interest rates go through the roof and our mortgages and rates went up in first—time buyers cannot get mortgages when they wanted to be as interest rates spiralled and it all came a consequence of the conservatives being reckless with the economy. well do the numbers add up? it's an assertion that nick eardley from bbc verify is going to put to the test. earlier in the campaign we looked at rishi sunak�*s dubious claim now, there's a claim from labour that risks misleading people too. this is it — that mortgages would go up £1i,800 under
to borrow all that money, tens of billions of pounds of money just like they did with liz truss and kwasie with mortgages had to pay more because of the consequence of unfunded policies that lead to more borrowing that led to changes in interest rates, we don't want to go back to that. i suppose this is what you would expect from the conservative part of the fact of the matter is everybody knows the consequences of unfunded policies from the conservatives because liz truss did it when they were...
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the big one, especially for kwasi, was the bank of england right to freeze them.u've got muslim groups issuing demands there. you've got one candidate saying that he's running to serve black and brown people. what's going on? i want to look at that. >> an excellent menu as ever, kwasi. and that's quite a grab. well done for getting hold of him. and i wonder what he makes of sir keir starmer face no scrutiny whatsoever on this election trail, because the conservatives seem to hand them golden opportunities, shooting themselves on the foot on d—day and now the betting scandal. i wonder if he thinks this has been a disastrous campaign. >> i'll ask him. there you go. i'll ask him for you and i'll report back. >> beautiful. dewbs& co six till seven. live from westminster. pleasure to have you in the studio. wonderful. now, if you want to get in touch, simply go to gb news. com forward slash your say and i'll read out some of the best messages a little later in the show. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel >> this is gb news. >> this is gb news. >> and
the big one, especially for kwasi, was the bank of england right to freeze them.u've got muslim groups issuing demands there. you've got one candidate saying that he's running to serve black and brown people. what's going on? i want to look at that. >> an excellent menu as ever, kwasi. and that's quite a grab. well done for getting hold of him. and i wonder what he makes of sir keir starmer face no scrutiny whatsoever on this election trail, because the conservatives seem to hand them...
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kwasi former chancellor. of course. we appreciate your time this morning.> now, the wikileaks founder, juuan >> now, the wikileaks founder, julian assange, has just landed in bangkok following his release from prison yesterday. >> now, a plea deal was reached with the united states and he's expected to appear at a us district court for, an american territory in the pacific ocean tomorrow . and then it's believed tomorrow. and then it's believed he'll return to australia. >> well , let's speak to the >> well, let's speak to the security specialist will geddes, who joins us this morning. good to see you, will. this has all happened very dramatically . you happened very dramatically. you know, all these years behind bars, the most recent i think five or so of those in belmarsh and suddenly a plea deal has been struck with the us. what does he agreed to? >> well, he's he's basically had a lot of these particular charges against him, which is about 35 charges, particularly under espionage act in america for fundamentally the release of these 10 million odd docum
kwasi former chancellor. of course. we appreciate your time this morning.> now, the wikileaks founder, juuan >> now, the wikileaks founder, julian assange, has just landed in bangkok following his release from prison yesterday. >> now, a plea deal was reached with the united states and he's expected to appear at a us district court for, an american territory in the pacific ocean tomorrow . and then it's believed tomorrow. and then it's believed he'll return to australia. >>...
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apocalypse now in her future partner, comic kwasi kwarteng steps forward. michael, this is good. rishi on that day. alex, i said to everybody around me, there is no way these two people are prime ministerial. it will never work . never work. >> okay, well, listen, roger rabbit, that's enough from you for now because the lbc radio presenter iain dale has abandoned his bid to run as the conservative mp for tunbridge wells after saying on a podcast two years ago he never liked the town and would quite happily live somewhere else. it's thought he withdrew his candidacy to be the conservative prospective parliamentary candidate , fearing that the candidate, fearing that the other parties would mock him for his comments about the constituency, which he says were taken out of context . but do you taken out of context. but do you have to like the area you represent? what do you think, alex? does it matter? >> he's a talk. he's a talk show host and a very good one, isn't he? he's a very good one. talk show host sometimes say things either in podcasts or live on air to grab a headline or t
apocalypse now in her future partner, comic kwasi kwarteng steps forward. michael, this is good. rishi on that day. alex, i said to everybody around me, there is no way these two people are prime ministerial. it will never work . never work. >> okay, well, listen, roger rabbit, that's enough from you for now because the lbc radio presenter iain dale has abandoned his bid to run as the conservative mp for tunbridge wells after saying on a podcast two years ago he never liked the town and...
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osborne, the office for budget responsibility , which the likes responsibility, which the likes of kwasi and liz truss have too much power over deciding what should be in a budget rather than just reacting to a budget. so you're talking about an extension of that, trevor, when we look at the kind of left and right of it all, in a way this is a kind of all things to all men and women manifesto that might keep neither happy. should we just have a look at that moment where he gets heckled on stage, clearly by a corbynista who would be further on the left of the party, who basically thinks he's a tory in red clothing. let's just have a look at that. >> taken together, isn't this clear evidence of a changed labour party and clear evidence of the change we need for our country , a changed, thank you country, a changed, thank you very much. but it's the same old tory policy. >> yeah, we gave up on being a party of protest five years ago. we want to be a party of power. >> i mean, if you couldn't hear that clearly, she's basically saying that this is a tory manifesto. she feels he's abandoned th
osborne, the office for budget responsibility , which the likes responsibility, which the likes of kwasi and liz truss have too much power over deciding what should be in a budget rather than just reacting to a budget. so you're talking about an extension of that, trevor, when we look at the kind of left and right of it all, in a way this is a kind of all things to all men and women manifesto that might keep neither happy. should we just have a look at that moment where he gets heckled on...
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. >> i mean, if you look at kwasi kwartengs budget, i mean, you can have the discussion about timingt there are a lot of tax cuts in there which might appeal to a lot of the country. yeah. but essentially there were no difficult decisions being made on spending and what i can see in the reform parties, there's real appetite and ability to actually ensure that all british taxpayers get a lot more value for what they're spending. and we've looked at the nhs, we spend more money on it as a country now than we ever have before, with worse ever outcomes. we waiting lists are at all time highs, avoidable mortality rates and look them up online. we are way, way at the bottom compared to other developed countries. we need better value for the money that we're spending. and that again is a big reason why i support the reform party. >> so do you think that the sums do add up? >> i don't think the sums add up for any party. i've read all the manifestos. i'd be quite frank. maybe the lib dems, because they're not talking about very much. labour's certainly don't add up. the ifs said this by the
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liz truss tried that with kwasi kwarteng.us in terms of the confidence in the international market. >> there is it's just not, you know, actually what we've suffered from is governments not being in my view, activist enoughin being in my view, activist enough in terms of focusing. >> so take housing actually, it's not just about money annunciator. it's about the planning rules as well. >> they need to. absolutely. i've said cut racism. >> i've said cut red tape. >> i've said cut red tape. >> people don't want houses built in their area. we need a national government that's prepared to overrule some of what you want. >> if you've got a bit of green at the end of your road. so you bought your house. it was a quiet little cul de sac. there was a bit of green space. would you want a massive development of houses to be at the end of your road? >> i probably wouldn't if it was blocking my view, but the point is, i don't get to make that decision. if in the decision of, you know, democratic governments who need to build houses, then
liz truss tried that with kwasi kwarteng.us in terms of the confidence in the international market. >> there is it's just not, you know, actually what we've suffered from is governments not being in my view, activist enoughin being in my view, activist enough in terms of focusing. >> so take housing actually, it's not just about money annunciator. it's about the planning rules as well. >> they need to. absolutely. i've said cut racism. >> i've said cut red tape. >>...
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and she said that neither her or nor kwasi kwarteng knew about them.e you a good prime minister. i think that makes you a bad one, doesn't it? >> if you don't know what you keep that to yourself, liz. >> google it. >> google it. >> brilliant. okay, a story in the independent about the dark web. now, steve. now, i thought the dark web was for buying drugs, guns, other exciting stuff, but apparently you can get really boring things on there as well. >> yeah, over two thirds of mps have had their data leaked to the dark web, a new study finds. and it makes you feel sorry for the dark web. you're on there using the tor browser, trying to look at the very dodgy adult entertainment. and then liz truss details come across. put your eye off. nearly 450 mps had their personal information exposed, including their parliamentary emails, which are publicly known anyway . i mean, publicly known anyway. i mean, also, why don't sign up for things with your parliamentary email. get a yahoo account like i do to sign up for all the stuff. >> i think that's what this is t
and she said that neither her or nor kwasi kwarteng knew about them.e you a good prime minister. i think that makes you a bad one, doesn't it? >> if you don't know what you keep that to yourself, liz. >> google it. >> google it. >> brilliant. okay, a story in the independent about the dark web. now, steve. now, i thought the dark web was for buying drugs, guns, other exciting stuff, but apparently you can get really boring things on there as well. >> yeah, over two...
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forward slash kwasi.nto it and start tearing each other apart, it's time for your saturday night . news. your saturday night. news. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . i'm wenzler in the gb newsroom. i'm your headlines. nigel farage has been criticised by the prime minister and the labour leader of his comments, suggesting the west provoked russia's invasion of ukraine. rishi sunak says it was completely wrong. the reform uk leader made the claim during an interview with the bbc's nick robinson last night. mr farage said the expansion of the eu and nato gave putin a reason to tell the russian people they're coming after us again. the prime minister says the comments play into the russian president's hands, which the labour leader has echoed the farage's comments about , about russia has echoed the farage's comments about, about russia and ukraine are disgraceful . are disgraceful. >> i've always been clear that putin bears responsibility, sole responsibility for the russian aggression
forward slash kwasi.nto it and start tearing each other apart, it's time for your saturday night . news. your saturday night. news. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . i'm wenzler in the gb newsroom. i'm your headlines. nigel farage has been criticised by the prime minister and the labour leader of his comments, suggesting the west provoked russia's invasion of ukraine. rishi sunak says it was completely wrong. the reform uk leader made the claim during an interview...
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it's already perceived that the tories only care about triple lock pensions, quadruple lock, etc. and kwasi kwarteng on this channel tries to defend it today saying, you know, it's about bringing people together because we're not cohesive as a society anymore. it's like, well, whose fault is that? do you think part of it is because of the massive numbers of immigration under the tories, you know, and other things we could do, like just stop the education system being, you know , all about indoctrination, about hating the country. i don't think national service is going to solve that problem. and it's certainly going to and certainly with the extra worry about getting points on your driver licence utterly insane. it's a great way to lose more votes. >> there was a story about three weeks ago that the average price of like newly passed 17 year old drivers trying to insure a car is three grand. so they ain't driving. yeah, so why not punish them by putting stamps on something that they ain't going to use? >> yeah, absolutely. and i mean, i do think that national service could be a good idea be
it's already perceived that the tories only care about triple lock pensions, quadruple lock, etc. and kwasi kwarteng on this channel tries to defend it today saying, you know, it's about bringing people together because we're not cohesive as a society anymore. it's like, well, whose fault is that? do you think part of it is because of the massive numbers of immigration under the tories, you know, and other things we could do, like just stop the education system being, you know , all about...
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rac kwasi not safe out tonight. rac kwasi not safe out there . it's labour versus the there. it's labour versus the tories on gender. who do you trust to keep women's spaces and kids sate.7 >> and just to see my beautiful, lovely, well—behaved five year old, change in a matter of weeks was devastating . was devastating. >> a single mum reveals the truth about labour's flagship education policy. it's all go tonight. the leaders debate the verdict. get ready britain, here we go . we go. i'm going to spend the first hour of this show watching that leaders debate with our audience, who will be in the studio live at 10 pm. who will win .7 they'll decide. i have win.7 they'll decide. i have a top panel, including a former tory special adviser, nigel farage's former press officer and an ex labour adviser. i'll be taking you into the spin room and we will pick out all of the very, very best clips from this debate so you don't have to sit through all of it. ben leo will be with you for the next hour after your news with polly. >> good evening. well, as you've been hearing, the prime m
rac kwasi not safe out tonight. rac kwasi not safe out there . it's labour versus the there. it's labour versus the tories on gender. who do you trust to keep women's spaces and kids sate.7 >> and just to see my beautiful, lovely, well—behaved five year old, change in a matter of weeks was devastating . was devastating. >> a single mum reveals the truth about labour's flagship education policy. it's all go tonight. the leaders debate the verdict. get ready britain, here we go . we...
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. >> former chancellor kwasi kwarteng is live with me in this studio at 10 pm, with some revelationsn campaign. also, ispeak party's election campaign. also, i speak to an eyewitness who saw police deliberately smash a cow up to five times with their car. were they justified or is this sickening animal abuse and the labour you will be better off on? >> your energy bills will be cut. well how much will they be cut. well how much will they be cut by by the end of a first yearin cut by by the end of a first year in government under labour, former labour minister geoff hoonis former labour minister geoff hoon is live a couple of things here. is labour lying about your money? but are they also covering up for labour showdowns . down? and why is the media losing its mind over football fans having fun and will give it a good tap ? a good tap? >> yes, i know everybody watching this channel right now is going to be. >> does anybody else find this ed davey loving? absolutely ridiculous. on my panel tonight it is daily express columnist carole malone, journalist and labour supporter benjamin bu
. >> former chancellor kwasi kwarteng is live with me in this studio at 10 pm, with some revelationsn campaign. also, ispeak party's election campaign. also, i speak to an eyewitness who saw police deliberately smash a cow up to five times with their car. were they justified or is this sickening animal abuse and the labour you will be better off on? >> your energy bills will be cut. well how much will they be cut. well how much will they be cut by by the end of a first yearin cut by...
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kwasi but also, i love when he said two peas in a pod. it was the most new york thing.best thing. that's the only good thing you've said tonight. but it was not an engush tonight. but it was not an english phrase. it is. but you made it so american is what i like. adam, bbc well, they love bomb labour. oh, so this is a lie. that's what i'm asking. adam, are you still speaking? yeah. can't be right. no, i think they absolutely will. >> i think i think we all know that they've they've they've basically suffered a lot under under the tory rule. i think the labour's going to be a lot more sort of a lot nicer to the bbc. i think though this, i think it is it does even though if labour when, if or i think it looks like we're safe to say labour will get in, they're not going to have a free ride or an easy ride. i think the licence fee is still going to get reviewed. that's something that still needs to be done. everyone knows it's archaic in its current model and it needs to be it needs to be reformed, so it doesn't need to be reformed. >> it needs to be completely cut out. we
kwasi but also, i love when he said two peas in a pod. it was the most new york thing.best thing. that's the only good thing you've said tonight. but it was not an engush tonight. but it was not an english phrase. it is. but you made it so american is what i like. adam, bbc well, they love bomb labour. oh, so this is a lie. that's what i'm asking. adam, are you still speaking? yeah. can't be right. no, i think they absolutely will. >> i think i think we all know that they've they've...
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that's why she sacked kwasi kwarteng. that wasn't that was her doing that.in jeremy that. and she brought in jeremy hunt to try and stabilise the economy and my constituents. unfortunately, it was a bit like our moment with john major. they still remember that , although still remember that, although i do think she has stabilised the economy. we've got inflation down our cost of living, you know, a lot of help for people with the cost of living. they've done some tax cuts. but of course there will be more if the conservatives won the won the election. >> i think it's the infighting more than anything that people just got sick and tired of. there's no unity with the party. >> also, robert, 14 years been in power a long time. people think, oh , time, it's the time think, oh, time, it's the time for change. >> i mean, i mean, that's one of one of the major motivations in an election. if you if you look at our recent past. yeah, margaret thatcher lasted 13 years, then you had 13 years of new labour. yeah, if anything , new labour. yeah, if anything, that the tor
that's why she sacked kwasi kwarteng. that wasn't that was her doing that.in jeremy that. and she brought in jeremy hunt to try and stabilise the economy and my constituents. unfortunately, it was a bit like our moment with john major. they still remember that , although still remember that, although i do think she has stabilised the economy. we've got inflation down our cost of living, you know, a lot of help for people with the cost of living. they've done some tax cuts. but of course there...
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if you had interest rates now in the hands of politicians, if we'd had in 2022, liz truss and kwasi kwartengst rate levers, as well as everything else , the consequences for the else, the consequences for the economy could have been very serious. so i'm not sure that the objection applies across the board, but i think there is a legitimate point about how widely spread is power in britain and also what are the safeguards in place, particularly if you were to have a government in the future that did have a very large majority? how do we make sure that the voice of those who perhaps don't support that government or come from other parts of the uk, is properly represented? i should just say labour is of course committed also to devolution. and i think one of the good things about both of the conservative and labour manifestos is that there's some continuity in the past at a new government comes in and rips up everything that the previous government has done. in this case, labour is proposing to stick with devolved city region mayors at the conservatives introduced early in the 2010s. i think th
if you had interest rates now in the hands of politicians, if we'd had in 2022, liz truss and kwasi kwartengst rate levers, as well as everything else , the consequences for the else, the consequences for the economy could have been very serious. so i'm not sure that the objection applies across the board, but i think there is a legitimate point about how widely spread is power in britain and also what are the safeguards in place, particularly if you were to have a government in the future that...
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kwasi not a chance. i'm his dad, and it's father's day to me. oh, what a thing to say.e about father's day in just loads of you are getting in touch this morning. interesting one on the lib dems. because we've been talking. i've been. i have been going on a bit about ed davey, just because of all the lib dem leader, apparently he's in terms of the numbers, he's in terms of the numbers, he's been the most successful lib dem leader for ages in terms of the polling numbers and things, but i used to spend a lot of time in back in the day interviewing paddy ashdown , and interviewing paddy ashdown, and iused interviewing paddy ashdown, and i used to interview charlie kennedy an awful lot, always doing the rounds, but ed davey just never pops up on our screens. now, i've, i think i've interviewed him once, since he's been leader , and then all this been leader, and then all this campaigning just seems to me a little bit strange. nothing to say. nothing about their policies. but, the campaigning seems strange . anyway, lesil seems strange. anyway, lesil dawkins has been in tou
kwasi not a chance. i'm his dad, and it's father's day to me. oh, what a thing to say.e about father's day in just loads of you are getting in touch this morning. interesting one on the lib dems. because we've been talking. i've been. i have been going on a bit about ed davey, just because of all the lib dem leader, apparently he's in terms of the numbers, he's in terms of the numbers, he's been the most successful lib dem leader for ages in terms of the polling numbers and things, but i used...
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well, we will have a live studio audience and lots of political big hitters like former chancellor kwasi. so you can also be a part of that audience as well . part of that audience as well. so go to gbnews.com to join us, and i'll be giving you a little bit more detail on all of that. so make sure you stay tuned. it'll be a good one. but now it isfime it'll be a good one. but now it is time for the great british giveaway! yes, your chance to make this summer really special with more than £16,000 worth of pnzes with more than £16,000 worth of prizes to be won. that's £15,000 in cash and a whole host of treats . you have to be in it to treats. you have to be in it to win it. here's all the details you need . you need. >> it's our summer spectacular. three top prizes that have to be won. there's cash £15,000 in tax free cash to spend on anything you like. this summer, plus a brand new iphone 15 with a set of apple airpods. and if that wasn't enough, we'll also treat you to some fun in the sun with £500 to spend at your favourite uk attraction this summer for another chance to win the iphone
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com name.your kwasi. first of all, though, it's your saturday night . saturday night.is evening. an israeli special forces officer has been killed during an operation in gaza in which four hostages were rescued. noah ajmani almog, marjan andrey kozlov and shlomi ziv were recovered by the idf and this is the moment that the hostages disembarked a helicopter after that rescue, and they were welcomed by cheering crowds. the four of them were kidnapped by the hamas terror group on the 7th of october. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu visited the hostages and their families in hospital. he says he remains committed to bringing all of the hostages home. penny mordaunt clashed with angela rayner over issues including nhs waiting lists and the economy in a televised debate last night. both were reprimanded for speaking over one another, whilst miss rayner received applause after claiming former prime minister liz truss had crashed the economy . crashed the economy. >> keir starmer confirmed this earlier this week. they are going to put up your taxes by £2,000, a lie b
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send them through to gbnews.com/yoursay kwasi.hough, we're going to get your saturday night news, which i believe is sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> thanks, darren. good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your headlines nigel farage has been criticised by the prime minister and the labour leader over his comments suggesting the west provoked russia's invasion of ukraine. rishi sunak says it was completely wrong. the reform uk leader made the claim during an interview with the bbc's nick robinson last night. mr farage said the expansion of the eu and nato gave putin a reason to tell the russian people they're coming for us again. the russian people they're coming for us again . the coming for us again. the scottish greens have urged the next uk government to lift the block on scotland's controversial gender reforms . controversial gender reforms. the proposed legislation would make it easier for people to legally change their gender, but uk ministers blocked the draft law, saying it would conflict with equality act protec
send them through to gbnews.com/yoursay kwasi.hough, we're going to get your saturday night news, which i believe is sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> thanks, darren. good evening. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your headlines nigel farage has been criticised by the prime minister and the labour leader over his comments suggesting the west provoked russia's invasion of ukraine. rishi sunak says it was completely wrong. the reform uk leader made the claim during an interview with the...
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they are afraid of what liz truss and kwasi kwarteng did to this economy.s, what has gone on in this economy is the has the economy thrived under the tories in the last ten years? no. will it thrive under rachel reeves? yes. okay >> don't don't forget don't forget those. don't forget though, susie, we're in this pickle because of lockdowns. and that was a tory policy fully backed up by sir keir starmer. in fact , sir keir starmer wanted in fact, sir keir starmer wanted longer lockdowns. he wanted them sooner and he wanted them harder. that's why we're in this mess. the blame game needs to stop. you guys most likely will get your go soon. listen, susie stride, you know you can't fault your enthusiasm. great debate. let's get you on again in the future. i absolutely adored that labour party. >> can i just say one last thing? i was going to say. the economy was recovering . the economy was recovering. the economy was recovering. the economy was recovering in 2015, if you remember, and they cut off that recovery because they did not invest. they did. and their
they are afraid of what liz truss and kwasi kwarteng did to this economy.s, what has gone on in this economy is the has the economy thrived under the tories in the last ten years? no. will it thrive under rachel reeves? yes. okay >> don't don't forget don't forget those. don't forget though, susie, we're in this pickle because of lockdowns. and that was a tory policy fully backed up by sir keir starmer. in fact , sir keir starmer wanted in fact, sir keir starmer wanted longer lockdowns....