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former political editor of lbc, no less theo usherwood. now this show has a golden rule we don't do boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it. i'll be proving that over the next two hours. keir starmer, in my take at ten unmissable box office telly. but next up are the tories in denial about nigel farage? first, the news headlines and sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> mark thank you. good evening. it's just gone. 9:00 these are your headlines. rishi sunak has addressed the conservative party conference in birmingham for the last time as party leader. the former prime minister apologised former prime minister apologised for the general election loss and joked about sir keir starmer's ongoing gifting controversy . controversy. >> it's such a hot ticket . i'm >> it's such a hot ticket. i'm surprised that keir starmer hasn't asked somebody to buy him one. >> now i want to start by saying thank you. >> thank you for everything that you do for our party and the support that you've always given . support that you've always given. usherin support t
former political editor of lbc, no less theo usherwood. now this show has a golden rule we don't do boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it. i'll be proving that over the next two hours. keir starmer, in my take at ten unmissable box office telly. but next up are the tories in denial about nigel farage? first, the news headlines and sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> mark thank you. good evening. it's just gone. 9:00 these are your headlines. rishi sunak has addressed the conservative...
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political commentator chloe dobbs , former lbc political dobbs, former lbc political editor theo usherwood special adviser and columnist paul richards. welcome back panel. chloe dobbs seven times 749. yes, theo, ten times 440. that's an easy one. look, this is an absurd proposal from the teaching unions, is it not? kids dropping timetables, grammar. >> i mean, there is so much wrong with our education system. and to think that the cure is getting rid of times tables test is absolutely ridiculous. i mean to say that the reason why they want to get rid of them is because people get anxious about doing tests. well, the way that you get rid of anxiety around doing tests is to do them more often. i mean, the secondary school that i went to , you only school that i went to, you only did mocks like in february before your gcses , and loads of before your gcses, and loads of the kids were really nervous in their actual exams and that has a huge impact on your performance. but then the sixth form i went to turned out all of the kids there had full proper gcse mocks. every single summer from year se
political commentator chloe dobbs , former lbc political dobbs, former lbc political editor theo usherwood special adviser and columnist paul richards. welcome back panel. chloe dobbs seven times 749. yes, theo, ten times 440. that's an easy one. look, this is an absurd proposal from the teaching unions, is it not? kids dropping timetables, grammar. >> i mean, there is so much wrong with our education system. and to think that the cure is getting rid of times tables test is absolutely...
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i have got natasha from lbc. lord darzi said this _ i have got natasha from lbc.otched lancia reforms to make sure yours are not as his? abs, lancia reforms to make sure yours are not as his?— lancia reforms to make sure yours are not as his? a lot. i mean, where to start? totally _ are not as his? a lot. i mean, where to start? totally misconceived, - are not as his? a lot. i mean, where| to start? totally misconceived, down from the _ to start? totally misconceived, down from the top and noble sense of where _ from the top and noble sense of where they were going. i think they were stripping the money out of the nhs, _ were stripping the money out of the nhs, lord _ were stripping the money out of the nhs, lord darzi touches on this, and pretended _ nhs, lord darzi touches on this, and pretended that these top—down reforms — pretended that these top—down reforms were going to somehow make up. reforms were going to somehow make up we _ reforms were going to somehow make up we are _ reforms were going to somehow make up. we are not going to make that mistake~ _ up
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i also think that lbc has the same. there may well be a space for it. certainly while it exists, i will come on a right wing channel because i think you would call it a right wing channel, and i would try to hold those on it. i would try to well, there's only one left leaning person on this panel, and i would continue to come on it. you challenge. yes, you have. and that's why i come on it to challenge ideas and to hold to account. i just don't think it's right for politicians to be trying to hold journalists to be trying to hold journalists to account. they should be the other way round. >> okey dokey. >> okey dokey. >> we'll leave that one there. thank you matthew, and thank you. will. now coming up next, we've got the bunch of five where we'll discuss things from reform uk being the real opposition party. that's not from nigel farage, but eunice and a sexed up prue leith . and a sexed up prue leith. didn't think i'd be reading that out anytime soon. but with the saturday five welcome back to the saturday five. as alw
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theo usherwood, former lbc political editor. thank you very much. okay. it's been the hottest summer ever. can you believe it? but that'll be news to brits . of but that'll be news to brits. of course, we've had to put up with the coolest summer since 2015. so what's happened to so—called global warming? and when can we expect to get in on the action? i'll asking the leader of the climate party, ed gemmell, tick. welcome back to patrick christys tonight with me, ben leo. only on gb news now. new figures released today show that this summer was globally the hottest ever on record. so from june to august, the average global temperature was nought .69 celsius warmer than the long term average . but while term average. but while temperatures have seemingly soared across the world, the same, of course, can't be said true in britain , numbers show true in britain, numbers show that the uk had its coolest summer since 2015, with the average temperature only reaching 14.37 c. so as global temperatures rise and britain's temperatures rise and britain's temperature
theo usherwood, former lbc political editor. thank you very much. okay. it's been the hottest summer ever. can you believe it? but that'll be news to brits . of but that'll be news to brits. of course, we've had to put up with the coolest summer since 2015. so what's happened to so—called global warming? and when can we expect to get in on the action? i'll asking the leader of the climate party, ed gemmell, tick. welcome back to patrick christys tonight with me, ben leo. only on gb news now....
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media operation are the same people who a year ago took nine days to explain that keir starmer in an lbcew had not said that he thought that water and energy supplies should be cut off to gaza. he believed he hadn't said it but it took nine days to clarify. yesterday, newsnight broadcast our interview with diane abbott. here's what she had to say about the way she felt the labour party had treated her during the row over racist comments made about her by a tory donor. i think initially, i was treated as a nonperson, which very strange because at the same time, they were writing to party members trying to raise money on the back of how hester had treated me. the full interview with diane abbott is available on iplayer now. search for diane abbot: political survivor on iplayer. let's take a quick look at a few of the stories on the front pages. starting with the daily telegraph, the headline on the front page, of course, we have been talking about it, "new phase of mideast war after walkie—talkie blitz". if we move on to the guardian, unsurprisingly, the top story tonight on newsnight agai
media operation are the same people who a year ago took nine days to explain that keir starmer in an lbcew had not said that he thought that water and energy supplies should be cut off to gaza. he believed he hadn't said it but it took nine days to clarify. yesterday, newsnight broadcast our interview with diane abbott. here's what she had to say about the way she felt the labour party had treated her during the row over racist comments made about her by a tory donor. i think initially, i was...
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this was reported by the british radio station lbc. citing its sources, according to this radio statione us and great britain will ultimately approve such strikes secretly. in the kremlin, i remind you, they have repeatedly warned that russia's response to strikes deep into its territory will be appropriate. well, here's another breaking news story, there will be a new tv show. harris accepted cnn's offer to host the second round of debates with trump. it will take place on october 23. the information was confirmed by the campaign headquarters. let me remind you that the first round of televised debates failed to determine the winner, once again demonstrating the harsh split in american society. golden autumn has come into its own, and with it the season of fairs in belarus. all over the country until december, they will work. from a site where you can find fresh products from local producers at very affordable prices. the official start was given in the capital today, it was opened by the minsk kirmash, which developed near the... sports palace, but you can buy all the necessary produc
this was reported by the british radio station lbc. citing its sources, according to this radio statione us and great britain will ultimately approve such strikes secretly. in the kremlin, i remind you, they have repeatedly warned that russia's response to strikes deep into its territory will be appropriate. well, here's another breaking news story, there will be a new tv show. harris accepted cnn's offer to host the second round of debates with trump. it will take place on october 23. the...
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david lammy is presenting lbc so this hypocrisy runs through politics.n rock. >> people say oh well, who would get into politics? who would want that job? but the more you hear about it, free holidays, free clothes, free free everything, all right? >> sounds brilliant. oprah. >> sounds brilliant. oprah. >> well, thank you very much. my panelin >> well, thank you very much. my panel in a moment. starmer has been busy giving the illusion of being robust on illegal migration, with the italian prime minister but i'll be explaining why it's all more smoke and mirrors. plus, for the first time ever, apparently i'm going to be drinking a smoothie, albeit reluctantly welcome back. well, we were talking about donor gate and the mail mmogs have come in. mike says the sanctimonious starmer will break the rules and wriggle away. remember, he committed the same crime as johnson in the beergate episode. he slipped away on that occasion. he is a lying hypocrite, not fit for the office he holds. and graham says labour and starmer are rapidly learning that those who live
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but there are many commentators like james o'brien on lbc and carol vorderman and people like that who. so we'll be talking about that as well. that is in my monologue later. plus, you've seen him on the channel a lot. andrew eborn what do you know about him? he will be my big interview. find out. he's got quite an interesting story to tell that is coming up. >> brilliant. that's another show coming up at 3:00 for you. it sounds like you don't want to miss it, do you? i'm loving the rosie duffield stuff, so stay tuned for nana at 3:00. thank you. nana. right now okay. we're going to go back to boris johnson, because we've heard from the royal correspondent that she was getting a bit flushed, wasn't she , about flushed, wasn't she, about boris's memoirs of working with the queen. but he also has a lot of other stuff to say. he's revealed details, as i said, from the queen, and he's also talked about harry and loads of stuff in the book. unleashed is going to hit the shelves on the 10th of october, but will you be reading it, or is it just another political memoir, well, i've, jj and cha
but there are many commentators like james o'brien on lbc and carol vorderman and people like that who. so we'll be talking about that as well. that is in my monologue later. plus, you've seen him on the channel a lot. andrew eborn what do you know about him? he will be my big interview. find out. he's got quite an interesting story to tell that is coming up. >> brilliant. that's another show coming up at 3:00 for you. it sounds like you don't want to miss it, do you? i'm loving the rosie...
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. >> but this has got to be because it's nigel, because david lammy had a job on lbc.d £49,000. >> i say this about david lammy, i say about all of them but this is silly. >> it's only become a problem because it's nigel. this is the thing. and i mean, i completely disagree with you, tom. i think that it's i think it's a excellent that these politicians have outside jobs, as i've just said. but i also think it's entire notion that these politicians need to be, from what we think need to be in their constituencies, 24 over seven. i'd actually argue that nigel is doing a lot more for the people of clacton on his show, or indeed when he's in parliament or doing these speaking appearances, he's doing so much more. and ultimately it is only up to the voters in clacton to decide whether or not they believe that nigel farage isindeed they believe that nigel farage is indeed a good representative. >> i agree with that. okay good. >> i agree with that. okay good. >> but does it does it matter about the type of jobs as well? because i would be so interested to see what this mode
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and where where would they be pointing if david lammy was still on lbc for instance?right wing politicians or people like yourselves who appear on gb news. i think it's gb news thereafter as a voice, which is an uncomfortable, amplification of many people in this country's political point of views. and i think you actually summed it up there that this is a more valuable way for people like yourselves who get very little in the way of oxygen in the house of commons. to get your point across on a more broader spectrum. >> and yes, it's a channel that has an opinion. but, >> and yes, it's a channel that has an opinion . but, scarlett, has an opinion. but, scarlett, you know, we invite everyone to come on and say and say their piece. >> and i'm always in a tiny minority, right? because i'm always 150 over 50 is not bad, is it ? my nigel, you disagree is it? my nigel, you disagree with me? trevor disagrees with me . come on. no, but actually, ho. >> no. >> let's put your argument with respect. >> you. >> you. >> you. >> you do always, always. >> you do always, always. >> l
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yousaf, former tory mp tobias ellwood, the metro mayor of liverpool steve rotheram, the times newspaper lbc's well. well, there we are. i might get an apology from all of them, but i rather doubt that i will. but joe and i know you know, you were fairly critical of me at the time as well, actually, what's been said there is. right and very interesting what's been said is right and very interesting. >> i was critical of you because you went on twitter instead of using your position in the house of commons, and the house wasn't sitting, to be fair. yes, it was well for a day and then. yeah, but but it was the wrong place to do it. well, let me just finish because i think it ill behoves a man of nigel's intelligence and ability to play the sid james of nudge, nudge, wink wink when it comes to conspiracy theories. >> no, no, no, i was asking to dampen down the conspiracy theory. >> you should have asked the home secretary in parliament anyway. you didn't. >> i didn't get the opportunity to do because all that happened, it doesn't matter. >> well, we were anyway. >> well, we were anyway. >> well,
yousaf, former tory mp tobias ellwood, the metro mayor of liverpool steve rotheram, the times newspaper lbc's well. well, there we are. i might get an apology from all of them, but i rather doubt that i will. but joe and i know you know, you were fairly critical of me at the time as well, actually, what's been said there is. right and very interesting what's been said is right and very interesting. >> i was critical of you because you went on twitter instead of using your position in the...
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we have former adviser to boris johnson, oscar redrup and former political editor of the lbc, theo usherwoodtheo usherwood. thank you so much forjoining us. good morning. good morning . now the morning. good morning. now the black hole, which seems to have become less of a hole overnight thanks to these new forecasts. rachel reeves will she renege on her commitment to cutting the fuel allowance or will she hold firm? >> well, i think, you know, she's set the she's rolled the pitch over. the whole labour government have rolled the pitch of kind of you know, misery and black holes and tough choices . black holes and tough choices. and i think in some ways this kind of a little bit of room that she may be given is probably quite frustrating for her to read in the pages this morning, i think it's unlikely i think they've set the narrative, they've set the tone, they have, i think quite strategically point in every single government department saying, oh, it's ten times worse than we ever thought it would be, which is the kind of politically skilful thing to do. it's all interlinked, though, and
we have former adviser to boris johnson, oscar redrup and former political editor of the lbc, theo usherwoodtheo usherwood. thank you so much forjoining us. good morning. good morning . now the morning. good morning. now the black hole, which seems to have become less of a hole overnight thanks to these new forecasts. rachel reeves will she renege on her commitment to cutting the fuel allowance or will she hold firm? >> well, i think, you know, she's set the she's rolled the pitch over....
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she has to sit on lbc every day now.rom people that say what have you done to us, carol? >> and it is all your fault, carol. so whether you like it or not, however story as you say, louis, where louis louis says louis, where louis louis says louis does say that this is probably this is probably the first sensible thing to come out of scotland since sturgeon resigned. >> it hasn't come out yet. there's just two people suing. >> it wouldn't affect england anyway because there's a different law system in scotland. so should they win this legal battle on the equality basis? it probably wouldn't apply in england anyway. but what the interesting thing is now is they're going to get tied up in this legislation because the idea that the labour party are being attacked by the equality act of 2010 is actually very funny. >> that is funny, that was that was their whole deal. i'm amazed he hasn't just condemned these pensions as far right thugs or far right thuggery . you know far right thuggery. you know what i mean? that's just wo
she has to sit on lbc every day now.rom people that say what have you done to us, carol? >> and it is all your fault, carol. so whether you like it or not, however story as you say, louis, where louis louis says louis, where louis louis says louis does say that this is probably this is probably the first sensible thing to come out of scotland since sturgeon resigned. >> it hasn't come out yet. there's just two people suing. >> it wouldn't affect england anyway because there's...
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i'm joined tonight by political commentator chloe dobbs, former lbc political editor theo usherwood andnd what do you reckon is up with this lady? >> no such thing as a free press anymore . anymore. >> and some breaking news tonight. protests are happening in tel aviv and across israel after six israeli hostages were found dead with gunshot wounds to the head in a tunnel in gaza. the pictures on your screens are the latest scenes coming out of israel tonight. the head of israel's biggest labour union is calling for a general strike beginning at 6 am. on monday, tomorrow morning, to pressure the government into reaching a deal to return israeli hostages still held by hamas in gaza. and earlier today, israeli pm benjamin
i'm joined tonight by political commentator chloe dobbs, former lbc political editor theo usherwood andnd what do you reckon is up with this lady? >> no such thing as a free press anymore . anymore. >> and some breaking news tonight. protests are happening in tel aviv and across israel after six israeli hostages were found dead with gunshot wounds to the head in a tunnel in gaza. the pictures on your screens are the latest scenes coming out of israel tonight. the head of israel's...
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and lbc presenter and conservative commentator iain dale.ur political editor nick watt is here as always. we have had keir starmer talking about reform of the public services, particularly the nhs in england and then he says money will come, as a union leader when you hear a labour leader say there will be no extra money for the nhs without reforms how do you take that? i money for the nhs without reforms how do you take that?— how do you take that? i would be surrised how do you take that? i would be surprised if— how do you take that? i would be surprised if they _ how do you take that? i would be surprised if they don't _ how do you take that? i would be surprised if they don't put - how do you take that? i would be surprised if they don't put any - surprised if they don't put any money in. they have the winter challenge. he money in. they have the winter challenge-— money in. they have the winter challenge._ we - money in. they have the winter challenge._ we willl money in. they have the winter- challenge._ we will see, challenge. he sai
and lbc presenter and conservative commentator iain dale.ur political editor nick watt is here as always. we have had keir starmer talking about reform of the public services, particularly the nhs in england and then he says money will come, as a union leader when you hear a labour leader say there will be no extra money for the nhs without reforms how do you take that? i money for the nhs without reforms how do you take that?— how do you take that? i would be surrised how do you take that? i...
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i've got natasha from lbc . i've got natasha from lbc. >> here. in the last 12 months, calling out the bma. he's talking about resistance to change. how is he going to get past the bma when they did not call out the strikes? >> well, they've tried throwing money at them and that didn't work. so i don't know what they're going to do to do that. you know, we know that people died during those strikes. we know that people's care was scrappy during those strikes. even though the bma insists that that that the most serious cases are covered. we know they're not. they're just not covered. so, you know, how how is he going to make that? it doesn't matter how much that now is run by militants, the bma, it's not run by people who care about doctors particularly. it's run by people who hate governments and want money. and that is that is going to be the problem in future. if he's talking about cutting costs, how is he going to do that when they're going to be demanding ever more? every year ? year? >> i think we have to go to break. >> i think we're going t
i've got natasha from lbc . i've got natasha from lbc. >> here. in the last 12 months, calling out the bma. he's talking about resistance to change. how is he going to get past the bma when they did not call out the strikes? >> well, they've tried throwing money at them and that didn't work. so i don't know what they're going to do to do that. you know, we know that people died during those strikes. we know that people's care was scrappy during those strikes. even though the bma...
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. >> for example, a labour mp on lbc. so no longer there. if you're going to be in office.regulator, you've got to deal with a fair and just and equal hand are they patently haven't done that. >> all right . we need to get >> all right. we need to get through quite a few questions in not very much time. you know, the drill michel barnier becoming french pm. i bet you're delighted about that. >> honestly. i mean, just extraordinary. >> what do you think that's going to make life difficult for reform particularly? >> no, it'll make life, i tell you. it'll make life difficult for keir starmer, who wants to cosy up to the eu. and michel barnier will be as difficult and demanding as he was under the conservative government. and i think keir starmer will find that if he wants to reset the relationship, not that it needs resetting by the way, then i think he'll find that he's going to have he'll be literally legged over on anything he wants, and the risk is that we end up with freedom of movement through the back door. and this idea that he wants freedom of movement for young peop
. >> for example, a labour mp on lbc. so no longer there. if you're going to be in office.regulator, you've got to deal with a fair and just and equal hand are they patently haven't done that. >> all right . we need to get >> all right. we need to get through quite a few questions in not very much time. you know, the drill michel barnier becoming french pm. i bet you're delighted about that. >> honestly. i mean, just extraordinary. >> what do you think that's going...
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>> james o'brien on lbc.rted to eat his words and start backtracking as ali gate starts to unravel. could all of this signal the beginning of the end for sir keir starmer? then, in the interview, andrew eborn joins me to shed some light on his colourful career. who is the real andrew eborn? then, in cupped real andrew eborn? then, in clipped bait, what happens ? clipped bait, what happens? yes, i'd love to hear your thoughts. but before we get started, let's get your latest news with sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> nana. thank you. good afternoon. it'sjust >> nana. thank you. good afternoon. it's just gone 4:00. i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines. the conservative party conference is getting underway in birmingham today, andifs underway in birmingham today, and it's kicking off already with tory leadership hopeful robert jenrick criticising rival kemi badenoch for saying maternity pay is excessive. former prime minister rishi sunak and his wife arrived last night, but they're expected to leave later on today
>> james o'brien on lbc.rted to eat his words and start backtracking as ali gate starts to unravel. could all of this signal the beginning of the end for sir keir starmer? then, in the interview, andrew eborn joins me to shed some light on his colourful career. who is the real andrew eborn? then, in cupped real andrew eborn? then, in clipped bait, what happens ? clipped bait, what happens? yes, i'd love to hear your thoughts. but before we get started, let's get your latest news with...
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media operation are the same people who a year ago took nine days to explain that keir starmer in an lbc's take a quick look at a few of the stories on the
media operation are the same people who a year ago took nine days to explain that keir starmer in an lbc's take a quick look at a few of the stories on the
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and lbc.dia to toe the establishment line and they hate anyone who gives them a platform. >> that's what's going on. candace isn't it? it gives them a platform they can't the government can't control. they're trying to get involved. >> yes. yeah. this feels very suffocating. you know, the creation of these various committees. it's not very it's not democratic. they have no accountability. these faceless people deciding what we can see, what we can listen to, what we can talk about. i totally disagree with it. >> yeah. okay. candace and fraser really good to see you. we'll see you in the next hour. thank you so much for your thoughts. let us know what you make on any of those stories. gbnews.com slash your say now it feels frightfully cold outside. let's get some details, shall we? with alex deakin . we? with alex deakin. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news . news. >> morning time for your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. a sparkling da
and lbc.dia to toe the establishment line and they hate anyone who gives them a platform. >> that's what's going on. candace isn't it? it gives them a platform they can't the government can't control. they're trying to get involved. >> yes. yeah. this feels very suffocating. you know, the creation of these various committees. it's not very it's not democratic. they have no accountability. these faceless people deciding what we can see, what we can listen to, what we can talk about....
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lbc host carol vorderman is feeling the heat.ry caller. >> i am incandescent decent about it. i couldn't believe that a labour government would have ever done anything so iniquitous. >> carol looks uncomfortable, but it gets worse. >> it will be more pensioners that die of hypothermia. this winter or and or malnutrition because there will be people who are having to make choices between heating and eating . between heating and eating. >> poor carol's rendered speechless as the caller finishes her demolition of this new government for which the former countdown queen campaigned. >> why clobber pensioners? i think they will pay for this at the next election, because we will never , ever vote labour will never, ever vote labour again. and we voted labour all our lives . we will never vote laboun >> it's that's that's significant for you and your partner. i just think it's so iniquitous, so unfair. >> and, you know, i really can't believe that a labour government have done this. they turned themselves into the new nasty party or the
lbc host carol vorderman is feeling the heat.ry caller. >> i am incandescent decent about it. i couldn't believe that a labour government would have ever done anything so iniquitous. >> carol looks uncomfortable, but it gets worse. >> it will be more pensioners that die of hypothermia. this winter or and or malnutrition because there will be people who are having to make choices between heating and eating . between heating and eating. >> poor carol's rendered speechless...
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didn't like, who they thought that they could silence, and i look around, david lammy doesn't do his lbcbour politician. now, despite, of course, being married to our home secretary. so actually, really the only person this affects is nigel farage. >> well, certainly the only person it affects in terms of an ongoing regular appearance. but what are they going to do about people who do one offs, as i've just said, you know, are they going to include them as well? and if not, what possible grounds can they have for excluding nigel? >> so conceivably what could happenis >> so conceivably what could happen is that the labour party, every single day the government gets the opportunity to put a minister up for a morning round and they also could maybe decide which ones of their labour politicians are allowed to do columns in newspapers, for example. but if another mp from another party wanted to be paid to write a newspaper column or do a television show, that would be banned, and i think that's quite chilling . quite chilling. >> well, they've got to decide exactly what they're going to ban.
didn't like, who they thought that they could silence, and i look around, david lammy doesn't do his lbcbour politician. now, despite, of course, being married to our home secretary. so actually, really the only person this affects is nigel farage. >> well, certainly the only person it affects in terms of an ongoing regular appearance. but what are they going to do about people who do one offs, as i've just said, you know, are they going to include them as well? and if not, what possible...
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. >> i see, i see, you know, he on his— >> i see, i see, you know, he on his lbc programme or whateverlieve that, christopher hope, our political editor, is in trump tower. wow. we're going to go and we're going to go to him after a very short break. so, yes, i'll also have some more front pages. but really, this next bit it's all about chopper at trump isn't it? stay breaking tonight keir starmer will meet with donald trump for the first time since he became prime minister. now starmer is currently in new york for the united nations general assembly . united nations general assembly. and for more details on all of this, we can go live now to our political editor, who is in new york, where the prime minister has been as well. and i believe christopher hope is there now, christopher. is that that looks like is it is it trump tower? what's going on? what's going on with you ? with you? >> hi, patrick. well, behind me are the famous gold elevator doors, which you've seen a lot, haven't you, with donald trump. and yes, i'm in here in trump tower, having just asked a question on behalf of y
. >> i see, i see, you know, he on his— >> i see, i see, you know, he on his lbc programme or whateverlieve that, christopher hope, our political editor, is in trump tower. wow. we're going to go and we're going to go to him after a very short break. so, yes, i'll also have some more front pages. but really, this next bit it's all about chopper at trump isn't it? stay breaking tonight keir starmer will meet with donald trump for the first time since he became prime minister. now...
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i'm joined tonight by political commentator chloe dobbs, former lbc political editor theo usherwood and
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. >> david lammy yeah, well, i distinctly remember recently when he was doing an interview on lbc andastonishing. >> thank you . charlie, coming up >> thank you. charlie, coming up next, it's tom and emily. and of course, they will bring you the live. course, they will bring you the uve.the course, they will bring you the live. the sentencing of huw edwards, am i allowed to say. i hope he goes to prison7 >> you are. we'll see you tomorrow morning, 930. >> that's right . 1230 is the >> that's right. 1230 is the time of that sentencing of huw edwards. and we will bring every second of it here on good afternoon, britain. >> and of course, we'll bring you the live press conference, too, in italy between keir starmer and the italian prime minister. what will they decide on immigration7 >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb. news weather on. gb. news >> hi there and welcome to the latest forecast from the met office for gb news. it's a fine day for most of us. sunny spells and feeling warmer compared with the end of last week and much of the end of la
. >> david lammy yeah, well, i distinctly remember recently when he was doing an interview on lbc andastonishing. >> thank you . charlie, coming up >> thank you. charlie, coming up next, it's tom and emily. and of course, they will bring you the live. course, they will bring you the uve.the course, they will bring you the live. the sentencing of huw edwards, am i allowed to say. i hope he goes to prison7 >> you are. we'll see you tomorrow morning, 930. >> that's...
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he had a show on lbc. when he was elected, he stood down. do you think you should do the same?me? yeah. no, not at all. like i say, you know, it's a choice, martin. we live in. you know, we still live in a free country. if people don't like what i've got to say, they can switch the bbc on. or they can put itv or sky on. you know, we're supposed to live in a free, democratic country where we're allowed to say, you know what we want to a certain extent. and, you know, we've got to have a balance in our news we've seen over the past, i don't know, 15, 20 years, you know, the bbc and channel 4 and channel five, they've been in my opinion, move lurching to the left and not giving millions of people out there a voice at least with gb news, you get a balance, you get a balanced news reporting, you get balanced opinion, you get good debates and people like that. >> now you're about to go on sky news have the same debate. do you think you'll get a fair heanng you think you'll get a fair hearing from them, or do you think you get any of the kind of balance you're talking about on broadca
he had a show on lbc. when he was elected, he stood down. do you think you should do the same?me? yeah. no, not at all. like i say, you know, it's a choice, martin. we live in. you know, we still live in a free country. if people don't like what i've got to say, they can switch the bbc on. or they can put itv or sky on. you know, we're supposed to live in a free, democratic country where we're allowed to say, you know what we want to a certain extent. and, you know, we've got to have a balance...