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mark littlewood is still here. and also steve mccabe now. the first prime minister to address the tuc congress since gordon brown today. it's a long time ago, wasn't it, mark? >> well, a generation ago you were 17 then. >> yeah. he was met with he was met with a standing ovation. there you go. thank you . i mean, there you go. thank you. i mean, ihave there you go. thank you. i mean, i have to say we covered that this morning on britain's newsroom. and andrew pierce was there and he certainly didn't make out that he had a standing ovation or that he was particularly warmly welcomed in the room. but maybe andrew pierce would say that the prime minister warned that tough decisions lie ahead. >> but i do have to make clear from a place of respect that this government will not risk its mandate for economic stability under any circumstances. and with tough decisions on the horizon, pay will inevitably be shaped by that. will inevitably be shaped by that . i owe you that candour will inevitably be shaped by that. i owe you that candour. >> there is
mark littlewood is still here. and also steve mccabe now. the first prime minister to address the tuc congress since gordon brown today. it's a long time ago, wasn't it, mark? >> well, a generation ago you were 17 then. >> yeah. he was met with he was met with a standing ovation. there you go. thank you . i mean, there you go. thank you. i mean, ihave there you go. thank you. i mean, i have to say we covered that this morning on britain's newsroom. and andrew pierce was there and he...
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and it's measuring on —t�*—' �*mark littlewood. and surprises, mark littlewood.y and a very, very powerful use . i a very, very powerful use. i think all the newspapers going the same route of using all of the same route of using all of the faces of the deceased in a way that's very, very powerfully put. yeah. >> no, it is , but i mean, i >> no, it is, but i mean, i think one thing here that we've just got to get right is it looks like we're finally getting to the right answers. and perhaps, you know, eventually some people will will actually see justice. but this shouldn't have taken seven years. this inquiry . we are the slowest inquiry. we are the slowest people in the world. any form of inquiry. i lost track of how much the. how long did it take? the iraq war inquiry. a decade. >> chilcot inquiry. >> chilcot inquiry. >> absolute farce. and the metropolitan police have said that it will take them 18 months to look through this report before they even consider any prosecutions. in my view, justice delayed is justice denied and this should have happened much, mu
and it's measuring on —t�*—' �*mark littlewood. and surprises, mark littlewood.y and a very, very powerful use . i a very, very powerful use. i think all the newspapers going the same route of using all of the same route of using all of the faces of the deceased in a way that's very, very powerfully put. yeah. >> no, it is , but i mean, i >> no, it is, but i mean, i think one thing here that we've just got to get right is it looks like we're finally getting to the right...
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well, on my panel tonight it's the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood, businessman and activist and friend of the show, adam brooks. and of course, broadcaster nina mishakov . oh, and he's at it mishakov. oh, and he's at it once again . and the prime once again. and the prime minister, the prime minister knows the. yeah. starmer is calling rishi sunak the prime minister. get ready britain. here we go . here we go. well it's a show. it's a delight to have your company. tonight's big question i'll be asking, surely. is this all the refugees welcome brigade, the ones who are truly responsible for the continuing deaths in the channel. but first, it's time for your latest news headlines. and it's sophia wenzler. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines. just after 9:00, the grenfell tower fire, which killed 72 people, was the result of decades of failure. that's according to a long awaited report over almost 1700 pages. the grenfell report reveals how missed opportunities by the government building companies, contractors and council staff turned grenfell i
well, on my panel tonight it's the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood, businessman and activist and friend of the show, adam brooks. and of course, broadcaster nina mishakov . oh, and he's at it mishakov. oh, and he's at it once again . and the prime once again. and the prime minister, the prime minister knows the. yeah. starmer is calling rishi sunak the prime minister. get ready britain. here we go . here we go. well it's a show. it's a delight to have your company....
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conservatives, mark littlewood. ihave conservatives, mark littlewood.ve also got landlord and activist adam brooks and journalist and broadcaster nina mish . all of you. thank you mish. all of you. thank you very, very much, mark. so there you go . you know, it's homes for you go. you know, it's homes for heroes and all of that stuff, apart from the fact that it isn't. i thought he ruled out any more gimmicks. >> well, quite. and he seemed to concede in this interview with with chopper that he hasn't even built these homes for heroes yet, that, you know, we're going to change the planning restrictions and more homes will be built. >> look, it's very difficult on social housing. i mean, i would prefer that we didn't have social housing that we had a world in which people had enough money to buy private housing in each and every case. how do you order it? and you make the point? very well, patrick, that it seems extraordinary that an asylum seeker should be above the queue from a veteran. but i don't think asylum seekers should be in the queue at for all
conservatives, mark littlewood. ihave conservatives, mark littlewood.ve also got landlord and activist adam brooks and journalist and broadcaster nina mish . all of you. thank you mish. all of you. thank you very, very much, mark. so there you go . you know, it's homes for you go. you know, it's homes for heroes and all of that stuff, apart from the fact that it isn't. i thought he ruled out any more gimmicks. >> well, quite. and he seemed to concede in this interview with with chopper...
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mark littlewood , i think i you.ittlewood, i think i gave him ample, ample opportunity there to, to face up to the facts. the facts are stark. you know, mps like fred thomas could be in major, major trouble if a fraction of the people in their constituents, in their constituencies decide to vote against them. on the issue of pensions, do you think he was convincing in his response? >> not really. i also found it a little hard to believe, if i'm honest, that pensioners are mobbing him on the streets of plymouth to say how much they understand that labour is committed to the triple lock. i would like to know exactly how many such conversations he's had. look, this was a political choice. don't buy any of this. we opened the books and we discovered something far worse than we could possibly have imagined . and i'd also add to imagined. and i'd also add to that i'd have more sympathy with the labour government if, over their 14 years of opposition, they had continually been saying to the conservatives, we've got to the c
mark littlewood , i think i you.ittlewood, i think i gave him ample, ample opportunity there to, to face up to the facts. the facts are stark. you know, mps like fred thomas could be in major, major trouble if a fraction of the people in their constituents, in their constituencies decide to vote against them. on the issue of pensions, do you think he was convincing in his response? >> not really. i also found it a little hard to believe, if i'm honest, that pensioners are mobbing him on...
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director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood.lso got businessman and activist adam brooks and journalist nina myskow. adam i'll start with you. why do you think they are making it so difficult to get these figures? or in some cases, just actively refusing to give it? >> as you said, they know we won't like what we hear in numerous countries across europe that now publish the data. there is a correlation between increased immigration and increased immigration and increased crime, we allowed 1.4 million visas to the uk in 2023 alone. i would like to know if they are contributing to this country financially or in other ways. and are they committing crimes? so the only way we are going to know that is if we get statistics. germany in 2023, 18% of all sexual assaults were asylum seekers from by asylum seekers. there are 761 gang rapes in germany in 2023. 47.5% of the suspects were foreign born. denmark, immigrants and descendants committed 29% of all violent crime, yet they make up just 14% of the population. there is obviously a seri
director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood.lso got businessman and activist adam brooks and journalist nina myskow. adam i'll start with you. why do you think they are making it so difficult to get these figures? or in some cases, just actively refusing to give it? >> as you said, they know we won't like what we hear in numerous countries across europe that now publish the data. there is a correlation between increased immigration and increased immigration and increased crime,...
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the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood, we've got businessman and activist adam brookeswe've got broadcaster judith da silva. mark, i'll start with you. so finally, after, however long it's been, we've got a new head of border command. that head of border command has just sat down, keir starmer and said starmer, look, you need something like a deterrent mate. to which starmer now is going to go well sorry, i've just cancelled that. it would be funny if it wasn't so serious. >> patrick. right. and you know, so is the starmer master plan unravelling ? no it isn't because unravelling? no it isn't because he never had a master plan. the smash the gangs thing was always a sound bite. and i was stretching for an analogy here, but i think it's a bit like the sort of how would you tackle the war on drugs? and if people were worried about a drugs epidemic, you can't just say, smash the gang , smash you can't just say, smash the gang, smash the gangs, and i'll tell you why it won't work, because for every gang you round up and arrest, more people will come into their place. limitl
the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood, we've got businessman and activist adam brookeswe've got broadcaster judith da silva. mark, i'll start with you. so finally, after, however long it's been, we've got a new head of border command. that head of border command has just sat down, keir starmer and said starmer, look, you need something like a deterrent mate. to which starmer now is going to go well sorry, i've just cancelled that. it would be funny if it wasn't so serious....
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otherwise the conservatives have a real problem. >> mark littlewood, great to have you in the studio top tory mp, a former insider at the erg, mark francois. he'll be revealing on this programme his pick for the next tory leader. that is, before 10:00. but next up is princess catherine's anticipated return to public life this autumn. the good news that all been waiting i'll be asking britain's best connected next. well, a very big reaction to my big opinion monologue. this new government have thrown pensioners under the bus, and they're going to pay a very high political price. that's my view. your views are coming in thick and fast. adrian has messaged us gbnews.com forward slash your say good evening adrian how are you? adrian says mark. there are also working people that will struggle this winter who are working to survive and as bills are going up, money is getting tighter. do working people who get no help at all get any? are they going to be cold this winter as well? well, adrian, you're absolutely right. the pensioners, 10 million pensioners, 10 million pensioners, a good porti
otherwise the conservatives have a real problem. >> mark littlewood, great to have you in the studio top tory mp, a former insider at the erg, mark francois. he'll be revealing on this programme his pick for the next tory leader. that is, before 10:00. but next up is princess catherine's anticipated return to public life this autumn. the good news that all been waiting i'll be asking britain's best connected next. well, a very big reaction to my big opinion monologue. this new government...
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it's mark littlewood.ry much, look, he's got to reveal if he's going to blame everything on the £22 billion black hole. he's got to tell us exactly what that black hole is and where that's come from. surely >> patrick, i think that's right. >> in any school, mathematics examination, you will be asked to show your working, show how you've got to a particular number. and keir starmer and his government seem extraordinarily reluctant to show their mathematical workings here, and how they got to the £22 billion number. but i think it's worth pointing out, even if this number is dubious, it's also pretty trivial. obviously, £22 billion is a colossal amount of money, but within the context of total government expenditure, it's a bit less than 2% of annual government expenditure and tax receipts and government expenditure are impacted by a whole range of things that are very difficult to forecast . what very difficult to forecast. what do you think the growth rate is going to be over the next 6 or 8 months? what
it's mark littlewood.ry much, look, he's got to reveal if he's going to blame everything on the £22 billion black hole. he's got to tell us exactly what that black hole is and where that's come from. surely >> patrick, i think that's right. >> in any school, mathematics examination, you will be asked to show your working, show how you've got to a particular number. and keir starmer and his government seem extraordinarily reluctant to show their mathematical workings here, and how...
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we can now discuss this with the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood. rvatives, mark littlewo> and mark, if i'm not mistaken , >> and mark, if i'm not mistaken, non—doms still pay tax on money they earn in the uk. it's just money they earn overseas that isn't taxed due to this arrangement, which makes it sound sort of less unfair than at first. the sort of popular understanding of it is because i reckon if you ask the average brit, what's a non—dom? they'd say, oh, it's someone who lives here, but doesn't have to pay any tax at all. which which just isn't the case. >> no, that's right, it isn't the case. so let's just take an example. supposing taylor swift wished to relocate to the
we can now discuss this with the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood. rvatives, mark littlewo> and mark, if i'm not mistaken , >> and mark, if i'm not mistaken, non—doms still pay tax on money they earn in the uk. it's just money they earn overseas that isn't taxed due to this arrangement, which makes it sound sort of less unfair than at first. the sort of popular understanding of it is because i reckon if you ask the average brit, what's a non—dom? they'd say, oh,...
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well, on my panel tonight it's the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood, businessmanam brooks. and of course, broadcaster nina mishakov . oh, and he's at it mishakov. oh, and he's at it once again . and the prime once again. and the prime minister, the prime minister knows the. yeah. starmer is calling rishi sunak the prime minister. get ready britain. here we go . here we go. well it's a show. it's a delight to have your company. tonight's big question i'll be asking, surely. is this all the refugees welcome brigade, the ones who are truly responsible for the continuing deaths in the channel. but first, it's time for your latest news headlines. and it's sophia wenzler. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines. just after 9:00, the grenfell tower fire, which killed 72 people, was the result of decades of failure. that's according to a long awaited report over almost 1700 pages. the grenfell report reveals how missed opportunities by the government building companies, contractors and council staff turned grenfell into a death trap. families and survivors
well, on my panel tonight it's the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood, businessmanam brooks. and of course, broadcaster nina mishakov . oh, and he's at it mishakov. oh, and he's at it once again . and the prime once again. and the prime minister, the prime minister knows the. yeah. starmer is calling rishi sunak the prime minister. get ready britain. here we go . here we go. well it's a show. it's a delight to have your company. tonight's big question i'll be asking, surely....
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on my panel tonight is the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood.rooks and broadcaster judy adam brooks and broadcasterjudy da silva. oh, and what's going on in lebanon? oh yvette cooper one. get ready britain, here we go . go. starmer has just been stitched up royally by his stop the boat tsar. up royally by his stop the boat tsar . next. tsar. next. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines just after 9:00. first to the middle east, where israel has declared a new phase of war as its army turns its attention to the northern front with lebanon. it comes after another wave of explosions have reportedly killed 14 people and wounded hundreds more in beirut. it's understood that walkie talkies have been targeted in the latest attacks, rather than pages. it comes as hezbollah has launched rockets at israel, marking the first cross—border attack since explosions rocked lebanon. the terrorist group have accused israel for what's believed to have been a remote attack, targeting hand—held communication devices. the israeli defence forces say t
on my panel tonight is the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood.rooks and broadcaster judy adam brooks and broadcasterjudy da silva. oh, and what's going on in lebanon? oh yvette cooper one. get ready britain, here we go . go. starmer has just been stitched up royally by his stop the boat tsar. up royally by his stop the boat tsar . next. tsar. next. >> good evening. i'm sophia wenzler with your headlines just after 9:00. first to the middle east, where israel has...
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and mark littlewood runs that organisation. i think liz truss suella braverman all keen supporters. flagbearer for western conservatism? >> i, as covid was just saying, he has bent the republican party to his vision. and is it a conservative vision? not very conservative. i mean, it's incredibly protectionist. america first, america first, which i would never agree with, that. i think you should be open to trade and global opportunities, whilst of course, making sure your own population are doing well . but he is are doing well. but he is looking to pull up the gates around america, not just against over immigration, upon which i would agree with him, but in terms of trade that would ultimately be very damaging for the american people. >> yeah, paul richards, the republican party have bet the house on donald trump, haven't they? >> he's a classic disrupter, isn't he? you know, if he was a business, he'd be uber sort of disrupting a market. but he's created a kind of populist playbook which has been emulated around the world, by the way, which is all about they're all out to get me.
and mark littlewood runs that organisation. i think liz truss suella braverman all keen supporters. flagbearer for western conservatism? >> i, as covid was just saying, he has bent the republican party to his vision. and is it a conservative vision? not very conservative. i mean, it's incredibly protectionist. america first, america first, which i would never agree with, that. i think you should be open to trade and global opportunities, whilst of course, making sure your own population...