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we hope that your best wishes. >> they've also got tory rebels on warpath after mp defects to labounth after mp defects to labour. so apparently some rebels in the tory party are. they've got a 100 day roadmap to save the tories. i mean how about a 14 year roadmap? that would have been a good idea wouldn't it? >> they just left it to the last minute to improve the country, just like my gcse coursework. >> and they won't pass , >> and they won't pass, conservative rebels are working on 100 day robot. yes, we've just said that , so this is just said that, so this is because or what's one of the things that's triggered this is that dan poulter has left the tories . he's crossed the floor tories. he's crossed the floor and gone to the other side, which he says is because of the way the tories have handled the nhs. i mean, it's also a good way to make sure you've got a job in six months, isn't it? >> how cynical. yeah, i just think he just believes in his mission. but yeah, i mean, absolutely absurd. i mean, one of their ideas is to bring in penny morton as leader. they keep going back to
we hope that your best wishes. >> they've also got tory rebels on warpath after mp defects to labounth after mp defects to labour. so apparently some rebels in the tory party are. they've got a 100 day roadmap to save the tories. i mean how about a 14 year roadmap? that would have been a good idea wouldn't it? >> they just left it to the last minute to improve the country, just like my gcse coursework. >> and they won't pass , >> and they won't pass, conservative rebels...
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and he now does that as he backs laboun and he now does that as he backs labour.tled to your view, trevor. you'd imagine, wouldn't you , that the imagine, wouldn't you, that the three key issues at the next election will be the economy, immigration and the nhs. does this defection make the nhs a weak spot now for rishi sunak , weak spot now for rishi sunak, no, i don't think so. i mean, look, if he had continued with his original plan, which was to simply not stand again at the next election, i think that could be regarded as a principled political decision to defect to the labour party , defect to the labour party, which has no role or justification for its election manifesto, has no manifesto whatsoever. even its most senior advisers and supporters are at a loss to understand what, keir starmer stands for, and have warned him specifically and to his face that he needs to actually spell it out so that people know what they're voting for at the next election, will then stand by him after the election. if things become difficult. sure, a dan poulter has shifted to
and he now does that as he backs laboun and he now does that as he backs labour.tled to your view, trevor. you'd imagine, wouldn't you , that the imagine, wouldn't you, that the three key issues at the next election will be the economy, immigration and the nhs. does this defection make the nhs a weak spot now for rishi sunak , weak spot now for rishi sunak, no, i don't think so. i mean, look, if he had continued with his original plan, which was to simply not stand again at the next election, i...
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the british economy is reliant on immigrant laboun >>i laboun >> i don't know no it isn't.here's more british people working than people who come in from other countries to take to, to do those jobs . so take to, to do those jobs. so i think that's a bit of a stretch to say that this country is reliant fully. i mean, do you feel perhaps heavily sorry? yeah. >> go on, i said, not fully , but >> go on, i said, not fully, but but but heavily. >> it we can't actually produce enough doctors. >> i mean, it's harder to get into medical school now even with the right grades. so we're cutting back on on medical school places , and yet we have school places, and yet we have in the far right people arguing, arguing. >> oh, we just need british doctors, that is. >> hold on a minute. you just you're talking about the far right. as if that's not quite true, because if you think about it right, you're going somewhere like africa. you're going to take the doctors from africa. is that better? are you in a are you you know, you're thinking that that's a morally better position than insisting
the british economy is reliant on immigrant laboun >>i laboun >> i don't know no it isn't.here's more british people working than people who come in from other countries to take to, to do those jobs . so take to, to do those jobs. so i think that's a bit of a stretch to say that this country is reliant fully. i mean, do you feel perhaps heavily sorry? yeah. >> go on, i said, not fully , but >> go on, i said, not fully, but but but heavily. >> it we can't actually...
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to a conservative mp, defects to laboun a conservative mp, defects to labour, but the tories can still win. >> the scottish greens are more interested in trans and kids than the supposed climate emergency. our asylum system is nuttier than any mental asylum . nuttier than any mental asylum. >> are we expecting too much of our cancer stricken king? and as a mega poll puts donald trump behind joe biden, is maga going down? >> it's 6 pm. and this is the saturday five. a very good evening, folks. to you at home. now, if you like calm, considered and reflective debate where mature and responsible adults discuss the issues of the day, i'm afraid question time is having the night off. if you prefer watching five egotistic know it alls hurling abuse at each other. welcome along to the saturday five. delighted to have your company know i'll be this week, unfortunately. but ben leo and benjamin butterworth are on duty as usual, and we're also joined by the brilliant political commentator chloe dobbs and former tory advisor charlie rowley, who knows a sinking ship when he sees one and now works a
to a conservative mp, defects to laboun a conservative mp, defects to labour, but the tories can still win. >> the scottish greens are more interested in trans and kids than the supposed climate emergency. our asylum system is nuttier than any mental asylum . nuttier than any mental asylum. >> are we expecting too much of our cancer stricken king? and as a mega poll puts donald trump behind joe biden, is maga going down? >> it's 6 pm. and this is the saturday five. a very good...
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you might not like laboun working.ke labour, the status labour, but you know the status quo member quo is awful, gb news member nigel. got an in touch, on nigel. he's got an in touch, on the website. he's got a very simple plan. i think it could be quite effective, actually. nigel, he says it's simple. make parking free. you'll. will parking free. you'll. you will see flooding back . see the shoppers flooding back. that's not bad idea, actually, that's not a bad idea, actually, kevin, that is a much kevin, that is that is a much better idea than any of the ideasi better idea than any of the ideas i saw put forward by laboun >> the only one i vaguely agreed with or totally agree with is the fact that we're going to pursue under their plan. going to shoplifters less to pursue shoplifters for less than the £200 which exists right now. that is correct . that now. now that is correct. that involves more police officers, many more police officers . and many more police officers. and on that basis, therefore, somebody's got t
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laboun to labour. >> is the rwanda plan already working? while the pm thinks so? as he says, migrants heading to ireland show that the scheme is a deterrent, a dangerous escalation or essential to deliver aid. >> the government considers deploying british troops on the ground in gaza . ground in gaza. >> a weekend of miserable weather will be looking at how heavy rain across the country is expected to cause travel disruption in. >> good morning. it's all eyes on the north london derby today as arsenal travel to tottenham. meanwhile, liverpool face more meltdown. jurgen klopp has a bust up with mo salah. we'll hear more later this hour. >> hello, good morning. we'll see an east west split in our weather today across the uk. rain at times in the east generally a little bit brighter the further west you go. i'll have all the details later. >> morning to you. i'm stephen dixon and i'm ellie costello and this is breakfast on . this is breakfast on. gb news. if you are heading out and about today, do be careful. that weather is terrible and horrid. it's that weird sort
laboun to labour. >> is the rwanda plan already working? while the pm thinks so? as he says, migrants heading to ireland show that the scheme is a deterrent, a dangerous escalation or essential to deliver aid. >> the government considers deploying british troops on the ground in gaza . ground in gaza. >> a weekend of miserable weather will be looking at how heavy rain across the country is expected to cause travel disruption in. >> good morning. it's all eyes on the...
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and i think the laboun >> george.move anyone's vote as it were. i don't think if you were a labour fan, the idea that angela rayner might have dodged £1,500 in tax a few years ago going to make a few years ago is going to make any as to where you any difference as to where you place vote, do you place your vote, but do you think announcement by think this announcement by rachel reeves about tax is the kind of big issue that might affect people's votes , affect people's votes, particularly, i suppose, if you are a wealthy person ? are a wealthy person? >> yes, i think i think a few things on this. it's the economy is going to be a huge issue at the next election. so it's essential for labour to explain how it's going to pay for its spending plans. when people are feeling squeezed from the cost of also of living crisis and also worried the state of worried about the state of pubuc worried about the state of public services, i think they will idea that labour will like the idea that labour is raising more from, tax avoid
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the sunday express far left plot to hijack laboun express far left plot to hijack labour.fido and i'm a telly addict. those were the front pages. that is it for tonight's show. thanks to and jonathan to christopher and jonathan headunes headlines is back tomorrow at 11 pm. p.m. presumably if you're watching a.m, then watching at 5 am, then stay tuned breakfast. but tuned for breakfast. but next we've dolan's special we've got mark dolan's special live on the breaking situation in with us. in israel. so stick with us. >> for that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather from the met office. so it's been a bit of a drier day for most of us, but there has been a few showers around. pressure, never around. low pressure, never too far the north far away, out towards the north of , but higher pressure of the uk, but higher pressure down south the down towards the south and the west bring something west does bring something briefly settled. there briefly more settled. there have been around and b
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and indeed the conservatives today, mark harper has said, this is unfunded spending from laboun this unfunded spending from labour. they do not have any plan to pay for it. but of course, you know, the railways . course, you know, the railways. anybody who uses them, it's not easy, is it ? a anybody who uses them, it's not easy, is it? a lot of the times the trains are cancelled, they've been blighted by strikes. prices have gone through the roof risen much faster than wages. you know , the faster than wages. you know, the railways are in a mess. and just to give you one more quote, she used these words. she said, unlike most privatisations, that of the railways has never been publicly accepted because its failings have remained all too obvious. and then she said, those are the words of the current defence secretary, former transport secretary grant shapps. so, as you've said, a lot of support from labour voters, a lot of support from voters, a lot of support from voters on the whole, but also quite a lot of support across the political spectrum . but the political spectrum. but ques
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let's vote for laboun >> okay. well, thank you very much. there.commentator and the former adviser to michael gove . charlie adviser to michael gove. charlie rowley before him there now, folks, summer is just around the corner and we want to make it sizzle for you . with an sizzle for you. with an incredible £20,000 in cash up for grabs in the latest great british giveaway, it's our biggest cash prize to date and it could be yours. here's how you could be a winner. >> we've blown the budget by giving you the chance to win a totally terrific £20,000 in tax free cash to make your summer spectacular. you could use that cash to splash out on a holiday, make the garden glam, buy a new car, or just save it for a rainy day. whatever you'd spend £20,000 on, make sure you don't miss the chance to make it yours for a chance to win. £20,000 in tax free cash, text win to 63232. text cost £2 plus one standard network rate message or post your name and two number gb zero five, p.o. post your name and two number gb zero five, po. box 8690, derby dhi zero five, po
let's vote for laboun >> okay. well, thank you very much. there.commentator and the former adviser to michael gove . charlie adviser to michael gove. charlie rowley before him there now, folks, summer is just around the corner and we want to make it sizzle for you . with an sizzle for you. with an incredible £20,000 in cash up for grabs in the latest great british giveaway, it's our biggest cash prize to date and it could be yours. here's how you could be a winner. >> we've blown...
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conservative mp doctor dan poulter, as we've been hearing, has defected to laboun been hearing, has defected to labour. announcing his decision in the observer newspaper, the former health minister said it was abundantly clear that the labour party alone has the will and the trust to restore and reform the nhs. he's also urging rishi sunak to call a general election as soon as possible. doctor poulter, who represents central suffolk and north ipswich, will be resigning as a tory mp and taking the labour whip until the next election. labour leader sir keir starmer described the news as fantastic . described the news as fantastic. well, the prime minister says a recent influx of migrants into ireland shows that tarrant effect of his rwanda plan is working. the comment comes after deputy irish premier micheal martin said the uk's asylum policy is driving migrants from northern ireland into the republic. northern ireland into the repubuc.the northern ireland into the republic. the government wants to send asylum seekers on a one way flight to the east african nation. rishi sunak says the scheme
conservative mp doctor dan poulter, as we've been hearing, has defected to laboun been hearing, has defected to labour. announcing his decision in the observer newspaper, the former health minister said it was abundantly clear that the labour party alone has the will and the trust to restore and reform the nhs. he's also urging rishi sunak to call a general election as soon as possible. doctor poulter, who represents central suffolk and north ipswich, will be resigning as a tory mp and taking...
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a billy do asking for my support , billy do asking for my support, but obviously i couldn't vote laboun now it gets better. she wants to get hmrc employees back to the office and i'm delighted she's adopting my policy. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most pugnacious panel. former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part the programme. part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour|g@gbnews.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite/s.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite partn. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite part of the it's your favourite part of the day. the news with polly middlehurst. >> jacob, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gb newsroom tonight. five members of a bulgarian organised crime group have been convicted today of falsely claiming over £50 million in universal credit in the uk's biggest ever case of benefit fraud
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the scottish liberal democrats say that they too have lost faith in humza yousaf and of scottish labounza yousaf and of scottish labour. anas sarwar making a video saying scottish labour will likely be voting with the scottish conservatives and this vote of no confidence. so who does that leave us with? well, the scottish greens, who within the scottish greens, who within the last hour held a press conference here at holyrood to say that there are formal stablemates. well, they're going to be voting with the conservatives because they have lost faith in humza yousaf. that leaves one one msp, with the 64 msps voting with no confidence for the first minister. and that one msp is ash regan, former snp minister herself. she stepped down during the gender recognition reform debate and now she was essentially going to be the kingmaker in this scenario. so a lot happening here, and hopefully just came in under time. >> yeah, honestly couldn't , make >> yeah, honestly couldn't, make some of this stuff up, could you? but no, you're very good. your timing was spot on. that's tony mcguire. i'll le
the scottish liberal democrats say that they too have lost faith in humza yousaf and of scottish labounza yousaf and of scottish labour. anas sarwar making a video saying scottish labour will likely be voting with the scottish conservatives and this vote of no confidence. so who does that leave us with? well, the scottish greens, who within the scottish greens, who within the last hour held a press conference here at holyrood to say that there are formal stablemates. well, they're going to be...
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but an age still struggling with the bureaucratic legacy of new laboun do bureaucratic legacy of newnservatives stand a chance? plus, as new figures break another record of those out of work because of long time sickness , i'll be long time sickness, i'll be joined by one of britain's greatest economic minds who may have an idea or two about how we can get britain back to work. state nation starts now state of the nation starts now. also be joined by my most theatrical panel, barrister and former tory mp jerry hayes, and the former labour aid and public affairs consultant suella santykiu. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.uk. com but now it's your favourite part of the day. with polly day. the news with polly middleton first. >> jacob, thanks very much indeed. >> jacob, thanks very much indeed . well, the top story from indeed. well, the top story from the gp newsroom tonight is that the gp newsroom tonight is that the prime minister has told his israeli counterpart that now is a moment for calm heads, as israel conside
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do you think that laboun seriously?ur next government, will do more to tackle illegal immigration? >> that's laughable, isn't it, really, when you actually think about it? i mean, if the conservative government is having a great deal of having such a great deal of trouble stopping the boats, why would labour be able to do a more effective job? why would michael crick do you think labour could do a betterjob? >> is that a convincing headline from yvette cooper ? from yvette cooper? >> labour will stop the boats totally unconvincing unless labour they've labour got some policy they've not that not announced yet. that is somehow going to somehow miraculously going to make difficult to make a difference. difficult to know two know what that is. the two things they've is things they've said so far is they're to stop criminal they're going to stop criminal gangs. yeah. likely story. good luck how exactly? and luck with that. how exactly? and second, they argue they will my street. they they argue that a more more european coo
do you think that laboun seriously?ur next government, will do more to tackle illegal immigration? >> that's laughable, isn't it, really, when you actually think about it? i mean, if the conservative government is having a great deal of having such a great deal of trouble stopping the boats, why would labour be able to do a more effective job? why would michael crick do you think labour could do a betterjob? >> is that a convincing headline from yvette cooper ? from yvette cooper?...
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i've always said laboun channel.said labour, more popular with gb news viewers than tories, and it's jl partners surveyed 518 current and recent viewers of the channel. q all sorts of jokes on twitter then about the number, but basically there was an 11 point cushion over the tories . the labour had, but it tories. the labour had, but it depended it was it was lower with current viewers, but it was the gap was higher with recent viewers. so i don't quite understand. so tories were doing a bit better with current viewers. not quite sure what the significance of that is, but the point is it was pretty close. labour were winning and that does contradict the idea that that we're a right wing channel and things like that. the only difference was on immigration. there was more trust in the tories and labour, who are obviously going to be absolutely nastiest on that. >> does it mean that or does it mean that the tories have let people down so badly that people are going to go to the labour instead? >> it does mean that you'
i've always said laboun channel.said labour, more popular with gb news viewers than tories, and it's jl partners surveyed 518 current and recent viewers of the channel. q all sorts of jokes on twitter then about the number, but basically there was an 11 point cushion over the tories . the labour had, but it tories. the labour had, but it depended it was it was lower with current viewers, but it was the gap was higher with recent viewers. so i don't quite understand. so tories were doing a bit...
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is that a consequence of the support for laboun consequence of the support for labour, or does it tellthing about individual policies, people? i mean, it was fascinating. the times did a poll where a fictional cabinet minister was net distrusted. and is that just because he had a tory badge and it had to be. he just had a tory badge and therefore wasn't liked? is that what's happening with defence policy? brexit policy where labour theoretically, policy? brexit policy where laqur theoretically, policy? brexit policy where labi find theoretically, policy? brexit policy where labi find itieoretically, policy? brexit policy where labi find it bizarreally, policy? brexit policy where labi find it bizarre that anyone >> i find it bizarre that anyone could think that labour is more brexity than the tories. so yes, i mean, i think, i think what's happenedis i mean, i think, i think what's happened is we're in a time for change thing here, regardless of anything else that was going change thing here, regardless of anyears| else that was going change thing here, regardless of anyears of.se that
is that a consequence of the support for laboun consequence of the support for labour, or does it tellthing about individual policies, people? i mean, it was fascinating. the times did a poll where a fictional cabinet minister was net distrusted. and is that just because he had a tory badge and it had to be. he just had a tory badge and therefore wasn't liked? is that what's happening with defence policy? brexit policy where labour theoretically, policy? brexit policy where laqur theoretically,...
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is that a consequence of the support for laboun consequence of the support for labour, or does it tellthing about individual policies, people? i mean, it was fascinating. the times did a poll where a fictional cabinet minister was net distrusted. and is that just because he had a tory badge and it had to be. he just had a tory badge and therefore wasn't liked? is that what's happening with defence policy? brexit policy where labour theoretically, policy? brexit policy where laqur theoretically, policy? brexit policy where labi find theoretically, policy? brexit policy where labi find itieoretically, policy? brexit policy where labi find it bizarreally, policy? brexit policy where labi find it bizarre that anyone >> i find it bizarre that anyone could think that labour is more brexity than the tories. so yes, i mean, i think, i think what's happenedis i mean, i think, i think what's happened is we're in a time for change thing here, regardless of anything else that was going change thing here, regardless of anyears| else that was going change thing here, regardless of anyears of.se that
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if you vote in a conservative, laboun if you vote in a conservative, labour, whatever it is, then that'sted for. that is the party that you have voted for, the candidate you voted for. but this close to an election. >> yeah, you say that, but it's actually theoretically not because we don't have the fixed term parliaments act anymore. it could be eight nine months. and the idea that somebody should be in i think there's two, by the way, about will wragg and mark menzies . there's a clutch of menzies. there's a clutch of tories who should have to stand down and we have by—election as well actually, who defected to reform. it's more difficult where the party's slung you out and then you join another one. i accept that there is more difficult there, but if you've just gone in disgrace , like. just gone in disgrace, like. >> well, yeah, but you, we you, you we do have the ability or at least constituents have the ability for a petition, which is what happened with chris pincher. so recall . yeah. recall. >> so actually but, but that has to have a parliamentary process before it. and the trou
if you vote in a conservative, laboun if you vote in a conservative, labour, whatever it is, then that'sted for. that is the party that you have voted for, the candidate you voted for. but this close to an election. >> yeah, you say that, but it's actually theoretically not because we don't have the fixed term parliaments act anymore. it could be eight nine months. and the idea that somebody should be in i think there's two, by the way, about will wragg and mark menzies . there's a clutch...
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going to really we come on really milk it when we come on to and voting to young girls and voting laboungirls and voting labour. you because i, labour. there you go. because i, you mind, they've you know, in my mind, they've had the privileges i didn't had all the privileges i didn't have in the have as a young woman in the 70s. have as a young woman in the 705. i'll have as a young woman in the 70s. i'll save that for now , 70s. but i'll save that for now, i think. >> so listen, by the way, we're going to get a statement from william wragg in just a moment. what do we think about this rewilding? because this is the guy to be guy that's going to be potentially the next james bond. he's trouble the council he's in trouble with the council for land. has it for rewilding his land. has it gone too far? >> just means he's an >> well, that just means he's an idle it doesn't he can't be idle. it doesn't say he can't be bothered weed, i can, just bothered to weed, i can, i just point that if you whisper point out that if you whisper a swear it still goes out. swear word, it still goes out. >> sw
going to really we come on really milk it when we come on to and voting to young girls and voting laboungirls and voting labour. you because i, labour. there you go. because i, you mind, they've you know, in my mind, they've had the privileges i didn't had all the privileges i didn't have in the have as a young woman in the 70s. have as a young woman in the 705. i'll have as a young woman in the 70s. i'll save that for now , 70s. but i'll save that for now, i think. >> so listen, by the...
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but an age still struggling with the bureaucratic legacy of new laboun do bureaucratic legacy of new labour. do true conservatives stand a chance? plus, as new figures break another record of those out of work because of long time sickness , i'll be long time sickness, i'll be joined by one of britain's greatest economic minds who may have an idea or two about how we can get britain back to work. state nation starts now state of the nation starts now. also be joined by my most theatrical panel, barrister and former tory mp jerry hayes, and the former labour aid and public affairs consultant suella santykiu. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.uk. com but now it's your favourite part of the day. with polly day. the news with polly middleton first. >> jacob, thanks very much indeed. >> jacob, thanks very much indeed . well, the top story from indeed. well, the top story from the gp newsroom tonight is that the gp newsroom tonight is that the prime minister has told his israeli counterpart that now is a moment for calm heads
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plus, as a poll suggests, they now back laboun poll suggests, they now back labour.oke will debate all of that next. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news news. >> hello again. good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. it's going to be another cold night tonight and rain will spread into the south and east through this weekend, with the best of the dry weather around the north and west once again. much as it has been throughout this week . but to the throughout this week. but to the south we've got low pressure arriving and some weather fronts through this evening, so some heavy rain for many southern counties of england through this evening, as well as southern areas of wales by tomorrow morning, there's going to be a lot of cloud around. it will be a milder night across the south, however, in the north, with cloud clearing and turning much dnen cloud clearing and turning much drier, it's going to be another cold start on saturday morning. could be down as low as —4 or 5, so expect frost really for parts of s
plus, as a poll suggests, they now back laboun poll suggests, they now back labour.oke will debate all of that next. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news news. >> hello again. good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. it's going to be another cold night tonight and rain will spread into the south and east through this weekend, with the best of the dry weather around the north and west once again. much as it has been...
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going to really we come on really milk it when we come on to and voting to young girls and voting laboungirls and voting labour. you because i, labour. there you go. because i, you mind, they've you know, in my mind, they've had the privileges i didn't had all the privileges i didn't have in the have as a young woman in the 70s. have as a young woman in the 705. i'll have as a young woman in the 70s. i'll save that for now , 70s. but i'll save that for now, i think. >> so listen, by the way, we're going to get a statement from william wragg in just a moment. what do we think about this rewilding? because this is the guy to be guy that's going to be potentially the next james bond. he's trouble the council he's in trouble with the council for land. has it for rewilding his land. has it gone too far? >> just means he's an >> well, that just means he's an idle it doesn't he can't be idle. it doesn't say he can't be bothered weed, i can, just bothered to weed, i can, i just point that if you whisper point out that if you whisper a swear it still goes out. swear word, it still goes out. >> sw
going to really we come on really milk it when we come on to and voting to young girls and voting laboungirls and voting labour. you because i, labour. there you go. because i, you mind, they've you know, in my mind, they've had the privileges i didn't had all the privileges i didn't have in the have as a young woman in the 70s. have as a young woman in the 705. i'll have as a young woman in the 70s. i'll save that for now , 70s. but i'll save that for now, i think. >> so listen, by the...
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a billy do asking for my support , billy do asking for my support, but obviously i couldn't vote laboun but obviously i couldn't vote labour. now it gets better . she labour. now it gets better. she wants to get hmrc employees back to the office and i'm delighted she's adopting my policy. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most pugnacious panel. former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part the programme. part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour|g@gbnews.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite/s.com. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite partn. part of the programme. email me maiyour favourite part of the it's your favourite part of the day. the news with polly middlehurst. >> jacob, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the gb newsroom tonight. five members of a bulgarian organised crime group have been convicted today of falsely claiming over £50 mil
a billy do asking for my support , billy do asking for my support, but obviously i couldn't vote laboun but obviously i couldn't vote labour. now it gets better . she labour. now it gets better. she wants to get hmrc employees back to the office and i'm delighted she's adopting my policy. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most pugnacious panel. former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the historian and broadcaster tessa dunlop. as always, as you know, i want to...
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pragmatic middle ground to represent everyone, whether or not conservative not you're conservative or labounconservative or labour. power, labour. when you're in power, you everyone. you represent everyone. >> mean then, that >> but does that mean then, that there's a sense also that manifestos not been kept to manifestos have not been kept to because it just because we voted? it might just because we voted? it might just be this is because we are be that this is because we are in an election year. so maybe the is clamouring to have the public is clamouring to have their say, it also speaks to their say, but it also speaks to this idea that manifesto promises aren't being met. >> it's always going to be a balancing act, because in every country you have a manifesto that kind of is you waving a flag saying, this is what i will do on my crusade as leader. but when you get into power, like i said, you have to represent everyone, so you find out what is it i can get through towards that? that manifesto i pledged myself on the closest middle ground without ground i can get to that without alienat
pragmatic middle ground to represent everyone, whether or not conservative not you're conservative or labounconservative or labour. power, labour. when you're in power, you everyone. you represent everyone. >> mean then, that >> but does that mean then, that there's a sense also that manifestos not been kept to manifestos have not been kept to because it just because we voted? it might just because we voted? it might just be this is because we are be that this is because we are in...
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and forced through as well by laboun and forced through as well by labour, i wonder how long it would a labour government where they will presumably be a lot of representation for the snp in westminster, there would westminster, where there would obviously representation westminster, where there would obviouslylib representation westminster, where there would obviouslylib dems'esentation westminster, where there would obviouslylib dems anditation westminster, where there would obviouslylib dems and them westminster, where there would obviouslylib dems and the greens from the lib dems and the greens as if we end up seeing as well, if we end up seeing other stuff like that in westminster put through by a labour government for the, for the whole of the uk, your views on that , patrick? on that, patrick? >> i bet you within 12 months yvette cooper will have you and me in neighbouring cells in the gulag . gulag. >> well, there we go. as long as we can talk to each other through the vents. paul, thank you very, much. that's paul you very, very much. that's paul stains guido fawkes. stains t
and forced through as well by laboun and forced through as well by labour, i wonder how long it would a labour government where they will presumably be a lot of representation for the snp in westminster, there would westminster, where there would obviously representation westminster, where there would obviouslylib representation westminster, where there would obviouslylib dems'esentation westminster, where there would obviouslylib dems anditation westminster, where there would obviouslylib dems...
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this, but kate from warwickshire has been in touch and andrew from and i think andrew gwynne from laboun my question and i think andrew gwynne from labkeir for you. my question and i think andrew gwynne from labkeir starmer. my question and i think andrew gwynne from labkeir starmer. isy question and i think andrew gwynne from labkeir starmer. is he uestion for keir starmer. is he going to apologise to labour mp rosie apologise to the labour mp rosie duffield of the cass duffield in light of the cass report, you will know this report, you will know that this was report conducted was the report conducted by an nhs which nhs paediatrician, which said that, below as a that, transitioning below as a child is sort of not not a good idea. i hope i haven't paraphrased paraphrase that too badly, i think that's a fair synopsis of it. look, this is a very sensitive issue, and i can't even begin to understand as somebody who feels very comfortable in the body that i was born into, can't even begin to understand how somebody who doesn't feel comfortable, in the body into . body that they were born i
this, but kate from warwickshire has been in touch and andrew from and i think andrew gwynne from laboun my question and i think andrew gwynne from labkeir for you. my question and i think andrew gwynne from labkeir starmer. my question and i think andrew gwynne from labkeir starmer. isy question and i think andrew gwynne from labkeir starmer. is he uestion for keir starmer. is he going to apologise to labour mp rosie apologise to the labour mp rosie duffield of the cass duffield in light of...
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. >> yeah there were a lot of tories that were very excited when tony got with laboun >> yeah.d to >> yeah. because it seemed to suit of different voters suit a lot of different voters from different parties. >> yeah. i mean, that's >> yeah. well, i mean, that's the alex dyke, the question. alex dyke, producer greg mentioned this earlier, labour party earlier, are the labour party now right wing? earlier, are the labour party novwell,: wing? earlier, are the labour party novwell, they]? earlier, are the labour party novwell, they could and >> well, they could be. and i was thinking of your very own nigel there's a guy who nigel farage. there's a guy who could just about any party, could just about lead any party, in opinion. he just fits into in my opinion. he just fits into any suit with any different coloured rosette on it. >> horses for courses. >> horses for coui'ses. >> horses for courses. >> there you go, nigel farage to save the labour party. wayne sleep. what a thought . i'm salivating. >> i think you could. yes. well, no , but that was the whole point. >> the political
. >> yeah there were a lot of tories that were very excited when tony got with laboun >> yeah.d to >> yeah. because it seemed to suit of different voters suit a lot of different voters from different parties. >> yeah. i mean, that's >> yeah. well, i mean, that's the alex dyke, the question. alex dyke, producer greg mentioned this earlier, labour party earlier, are the labour party now right wing? earlier, are the labour party novwell,: wing? earlier, are the labour...
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. >> yeah there were a lot of tories that were very excited when tony got with laboun >> yeah.d to >> yeah. because it seemed to suit of different voters suit a lot of different voters from different parties. >> yeah. i mean, that's >> yeah. well, i mean, that's the alex dyke, the question. alex dyke, producer greg mentioned this earlier, labour party earlier, are the labour party now right wing? earlier, are the labour party novwell,: wing? earlier, are the labour party novwell, they]? earlier, are the labour party novwell, they could and >> well, they could be. and i was thinking of your very own nigel there's a guy who nigel farage. there's a guy who could just about any party, could just about lead any party, in opinion. he just fits into in my opinion. he just fits into any suit with any different coloured rosette on it. >> horses for courses. >> horses for coui'ses. >> horses for courses. >> there you go, nigel farage to save the labour party. wayne sleep. what a thought . i'm salivating. >> i think you could. yes. well, no , but that was the whole point. >> the political
. >> yeah there were a lot of tories that were very excited when tony got with laboun >> yeah.d to >> yeah. because it seemed to suit of different voters suit a lot of different voters from different parties. >> yeah. i mean, that's >> yeah. well, i mean, that's the alex dyke, the question. alex dyke, producer greg mentioned this earlier, labour party earlier, are the labour party now right wing? earlier, are the labour party novwell,: wing? earlier, are the labour...
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the i news has brexit, travel hope for uk students as eu offers olive branch to laboun eu offers oliveily star has r.i.p. the full english and those were front pages and that's all we have time for unfortunately. thank you so much to my guest lewis schaffer and carrie marks, and we're back tomorrow at 11 pm. when nick dixon joined by josh dixon will be joined by josh howie and daniel barker. and if you're 5 am, you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned by. tuned for breakfast by. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news every evening. >> welcome to your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. tomorrow we'll see again plenty of april showers, some sunny spells and a chilly wind in the east. high pressure is slowly edging towards us and it will bring many of us a fine day on saturday. but for the time being, we've still got low pressure and weather fronts in control. they've been bringing rain across north through rain across the north through the that rain is now the day and that rain is now trickling the day and that rain is now trickdri
the i news has brexit, travel hope for uk students as eu offers olive branch to laboun eu offers oliveily star has r.i.p. the full english and those were front pages and that's all we have time for unfortunately. thank you so much to my guest lewis schaffer and carrie marks, and we're back tomorrow at 11 pm. when nick dixon joined by josh dixon will be joined by josh howie and daniel barker. and if you're 5 am, you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned by. tuned for breakfast by. >> that warm...
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there isn't really latest pollsposi saying however, latest polls are saying laboun however, latest pollsowever, latest polls are saying labbut can well. however, latest polls are saying labbut thank. can well. >> but thank. >> but thank. >> but thank. >> but then, you know, labour are pretty authoritarian themselves. very themselves. and there's a very good the labour themselves. and there's a very good in the labour themselves. and there's a very good in england the labour themselves. and there's a very good in england the introduce party in england will introduce a legislation they a similar legislation when they get well, this is good news. >> well, this is all good news. oh for goodness, you'd be you'd look in prison outfit. look great in a prison outfit. andrew, you what andrew, do you know what i would, would, i could pull would, i would, i could pull that off. >> don't want to go back >> but i don't want to go back to hellhole. that's the to that hellhole. that's the first and also, i don't first thing. and also, i don't want have to give comedy, want to have to give up comedy, bu
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i mean, i don't know, what are they to do muffle they going to do to muffle laboun they going to do tothey're labour. yeah. they both they're both ideologically both completely ideologically aligned. yeah. terrifying. we need checks and balances urgently . will they put through urgently. will they put through starmer's agenda or also defy starmer. quite interesting . starmer. quite interesting. yeah. we are going to find out. leo. looks the scottish leo. it looks like the scottish hate crime bill could be the liz truss legislation . possibly. truss of legislation. possibly. so humza yousaf, the snp leader and the first minister of scotland, faces a tory vote to repeal hate crime law, he's facing a vote at holyrood to repeal his disastrous hate crime laws amid warnings that a deluge of complaints is placing an intolerable, intolerable strain on police scotland. so there have been over 7000 complaints so far and some of them, only around 4% of have been, you know , taken up as serious and investigated by the, by the police , but that's still a lot police, but that's still a lot that's st
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a doctor saying that the tories have neglected the nhs so he has to switch to laboun >> well, i find, because i think dan is wrong on the issue. you know, since 2010, when he was elected, we have increased funding for the nhs by almost 40% in real terms. so tens of billions of pounds extra. there's no suggestion that the conservative party doesn't care about the nhs, about the nhs, public services admit it's been a much a more difficult situation post covid to get a doctor's appointment. >> you've got now nearly 9 million on waiting lists and we've had stories of people having to extract their own teeth with pliers because they can't get in to see an nhs dentist. so you can understand the poulter side of the argument, surely? >> well, i can understand some of the concerns of the members of the concerns of the members of the concerns of the members of the public. i know them myself, my constituents feel them. and a lot of that does go back to the pandemic, which was an unprecedented event that put immense pressure on the nhs and its its workforce. i think we are starting to turn the c
a doctor saying that the tories have neglected the nhs so he has to switch to laboun >> well, i find, because i think dan is wrong on the issue. you know, since 2010, when he was elected, we have increased funding for the nhs by almost 40% in real terms. so tens of billions of pounds extra. there's no suggestion that the conservative party doesn't care about the nhs, about the nhs, public services admit it's been a much a more difficult situation post covid to get a doctor's appointment....