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matthew laza it's true. true. matthew laza it's true.ly. well done to lizzie matthew laza. sorry. sadly, lizzie did not win this. >> no she didn't nor last week. >> no she didn't nor last week. >> i was robbed last week. >> i was robbed last week. >> see? well, robbed by getting the answers wrong . so the the answers wrong. so the question today i've been talking with you regarding asking you lots of questions. and today i've been asking whether angela rayner was right to ban zero hour contracts. according to a twitter poll, 32% of you say yes. 68% of you say no. i would say i'm with them . yeah. well, say i'm with them. yeah. well, thank you so much to my amazing panel broadcast and columnist lizzie cundy. thank you lizzie. and also former labour party adviser matthew laza. thank you. and a huge thank you to you at home for your company and for joining me today. do not go anywhere because up next is the saturday five. i'll be back tomorrow . same time, same place tomorrow. same time, same place 3:00. be there, be square. i'll leave you
matthew laza it's true. true. matthew laza it's true.ly. well done to lizzie matthew laza. sorry. sadly, lizzie did not win this. >> no she didn't nor last week. >> no she didn't nor last week. >> i was robbed last week. >> i was robbed last week. >> see? well, robbed by getting the answers wrong . so the the answers wrong. so the question today i've been talking with you regarding asking you lots of questions. and today i've been asking whether angela rayner was...
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made out of chocolate and cheese. >> matthew laza. yeah ,950. >> matthew laza. cheap , isn't it? >> that's quite cheap, isn't it? it makes. makes it feel. >> makes me not want to win one. oh, no. >> well, there's no chance of that. >> so you . >> so you. >> so you. >> are all right . which >> are all right. which individual currently holds the record for most gold medals won in one summer olympics ? in one summer olympics? >> matthew laughs. australian swimmer ian thorpe . swimmer ian thorpe. >> you possibly zigi tom daley. tom daley. it's definitely not him, is it? no i'm joking. >> oh him, is it? no i'm joking. >> on another swimmer. it was another swimmer you were close to. >> in a to.— >> in a sense, it's to. >> in a sense, it's actually michael phelps. he won eight gold medals at the 2008 olympics in beijing. wow. yeah, incredible. all right, here we go. true or false ? medals at go. true or false? medals at this year's olympic games will contain fragments of iron from the eiffel tower. lizzie cundy, true . false, false. let's see if true. false, false. let
made out of chocolate and cheese. >> matthew laza. yeah ,950. >> matthew laza. cheap , isn't it? >> that's quite cheap, isn't it? it makes. makes it feel. >> makes me not want to win one. oh, no. >> well, there's no chance of that. >> so you . >> so you. >> so you. >> are all right . which >> are all right. which individual currently holds the record for most gold medals won in one summer olympics ? in one summer olympics? >>...
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and it's right, you know, parliamentarians are elected to scrutinise. >> i'm matthew laza matthew laza remainer myself. i know, i know, you are your mates are about to wilfully. >> yes betray the spirit of the greatest democratic exercise in the history of our nation . the history of our nation. >> well, no, i don't think they are, because i think i mean, people like me may want an ever closer relationship with the eu, but the chances of us rejoining are a big fat zero, and the chances of anything that resembles rejoining, they're going to do it through the back job, though, isn't it? >> it's going to be brexit in, i mean frankly, the need to vote. >> you can just do mob angela's mob did precious little to take us away from the rule book, which makes it much easier for you guys. but also this committee, this committee specifically was was there to examine the swathes of eu legislation that that came through the eu that didn't have to go through the floor of the commons, and it was a committee to examine, examine those. >> and now we're not in the eu. it is a superfluous committee. if t
and it's right, you know, parliamentarians are elected to scrutinise. >> i'm matthew laza matthew laza remainer myself. i know, i know, you are your mates are about to wilfully. >> yes betray the spirit of the greatest democratic exercise in the history of our nation . the history of our nation. >> well, no, i don't think they are, because i think i mean, people like me may want an ever closer relationship with the eu, but the chances of us rejoining are a big fat zero, and...
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joining me, broadcast and columnist lizzie cundy, also former labour party adviser matthew laza matthewut i don't think he poses a risk to global security, but i think clearly for his own sake, the sake of his party, the sake, the sake of his party, the sake of the country and the sake of the world, he should be replaced with a fresher faced candidate. i frankly think it's hugely depressing that both candidates are as old as they are, i think, you know, but i don't think he poses a threat to global security because he's got good people around him . and, you good people around him. and, you know, clearly, most of the time he knows what he's doing, but he does have too many senior moments for comfort. and therefore, i think it's time for him to be replaced as the candidate. >> you don't think that after that, after the withdrawal of afghanistan was disastrous? him looking like he's going to toilet whilst he's standing up at d—day commemorations? >> i mean, look, well, at least he stayed at the d—day commemorations, unlike our former prime minister, he was led out by his wife, jill biden.
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matthew matthew laza winner. how could he do that?n asking, is it time for electoral reform? and who should lead the tories? according to our twitter poll, 90% of you say yes, we need electoral reform and 50% of you think suella braverman would lead the tories. interesting. yeah. who do you think, lizzie? quickly >> i think kemi, i think it's 1 >> i think kemi, i think it's! think it could be suella versus victoria atkins. >> right. >> right. >> well, i've got to say thank you so much to my panel, lizzie cundy and also matthew laza. and thank you to you at home for your company. i will see you same time, same place tomorrow, 3:00. up next, it's the saturday five. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news >> hello. welcome to your gb news. weather update from the met office. this weekend is sunny spells for some of us. scattered showers around but still feeling cool. we've got low pressure generally in charge. that's moving its way eastwards and northwesterly winds, giving that cool feel for the t
matthew matthew laza winner. how could he do that?n asking, is it time for electoral reform? and who should lead the tories? according to our twitter poll, 90% of you say yes, we need electoral reform and 50% of you think suella braverman would lead the tories. interesting. yeah. who do you think, lizzie? quickly >> i think kemi, i think it's 1 >> i think kemi, i think it's! think it could be suella versus victoria atkins. >> right. >> right. >> well, i've got to...
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start matthew laza allison, i'll start with you on this.band actually just an eco loon? >> net zero nutter. i cannot tell you how absolutely flabbergasted and angry i am. rishi hid him in a cupboard dunng rishi hid him in a cupboard during the election where we could care. but yes. yeah, we can, we can. we can see, see why it's juvenile posturing . it's juvenile posturing. patrick. with british jobs, tens of thousands of british jobs, many of them in the north of scotland, are dependent on north sea oil and gas. scotland, are dependent on north sea oil and gas . we are going to sea oil and gas. we are going to be dependent on fossil fuels until, at least 2050, as our own climate change committee has agreed. and let me just give you one example. we give norway every single year, £14.5 billion to pay norway for gas, which they get from the north sea in they get from the north sea in the field next to our lovely field. couldn't we get our own gas out of the north sea and spend the £145 gas out of the north sea and spend the £14.5 billion on so
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james heale matthew laza. thank you. brilliant analysis this morning. thank you very much indeed.g a brilliant book about winston churchill, one of my own heroes. no, that's unpopular these days with the woke brigade. but i don't care . woke brigade. but i don't care. we'll be discussing that in just a minute. don't go welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news. i'm delighted to be joined now by military historian and author peter caddick—adams, who has written this book about winston churchill. and it's the first in a series of books about british prime ministers. you arguably started with the best, peter. i mean, is that a fair assumption? often voted as the greatest briton that ever lived? >> yeah, i mean, it was it was a no brainer, really, and quite clearly, he is the greatest briton who ever lived and certainly the greatest british politician who ever lived. >> what do you think he would make of recent events? >> i mean, the labour landslide, the demise of the conservatives? >> well, i mean, he came he really came into power, into government in a liberal landslide i
james heale matthew laza. thank you. brilliant analysis this morning. thank you very much indeed.g a brilliant book about winston churchill, one of my own heroes. no, that's unpopular these days with the woke brigade. but i don't care . woke brigade. but i don't care. we'll be discussing that in just a minute. don't go welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news. i'm delighted to be joined now by military historian and author peter caddick—adams, who has written this book about...
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because matthew laza has won. oh my god , no, i'm has won., babu, for crying. you know , institutional crying. you know, institutional racism and all of this stuff that he was talking about before about the fryston. well done. you. can i just say you've worked incredibly hard for this. you have . you really have. you have. you really have. >> i'm like team gb. it's taken me a while. every single week or move slightly further to the right to just try to get it right. >> thank you very much everybody. really good show tonight. can i just say a massive thank you to everybody who's been watching and listening as well. headliners are up next. i'll see you when i see you . see you. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news >> good evening. this is your latest gb news from the met office. there's likely to be something a bit drier early next week, but before then plenty of showers and actually through the end of today there is still some more persistent rain affecting some parts of the south—east due to a waving frontal sy
because matthew laza has won. oh my god , no, i'm has won., babu, for crying. you know , institutional crying. you know, institutional racism and all of this stuff that he was talking about before about the fryston. well done. you. can i just say you've worked incredibly hard for this. you have . you really have. you have. you really have. >> i'm like team gb. it's taken me a while. every single week or move slightly further to the right to just try to get it right. >> thank you...
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. >> matthew laza good morning. >> matthew laza good morning. >> can you stop being a bad influence on come back to sitting next to you, giving me all the labour gossip. >> i can't say on air right now. >> i can't say on air right now. >> you just left it, kept it rolling whilst they were just. >> you literally nearly said it on air because we were on the telly. right. listen, let's start with this. rachel reeves, she's going to be talking to us any minute now. our newly appointed chancellor of the exchequer. first woman to do so. is that relevant? i don't know, she's going to bring back house building targets. benedict, how is she going to manage this when she's going to come up against all the same problems that every government ever does, which is people saying, i don't want your houses in my backyard. >> well, this is one of the joys is now sort of a commentator on the opposition. i can just sit there and sort of lob criticisms. it's very easy to criticise and it's fun as well, she's talking about building a 1.5 million new homes during the course of the next parliament, which, for
. >> matthew laza good morning. >> matthew laza good morning. >> can you stop being a bad influence on come back to sitting next to you, giving me all the labour gossip. >> i can't say on air right now. >> i can't say on air right now. >> you just left it, kept it rolling whilst they were just. >> you literally nearly said it on air because we were on the telly. right. listen, let's start with this. rachel reeves, she's going to be talking to us any...
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niall gardiner matthew laza and callum robertson matthew.ubtedly changed the labour party, at least in perception. many people will be wondering is that all surface level? >> no, i mean there are no reds under the bed, as it were, i mean, he has ruthlessly changed the labour party at every level, in particular on candidate selection, which is a sort of bonng selection, which is a sort of boring thing political nerds like us get excited about, but actually means, who your local mp is. you know , who the. mp is. you know, who the. because of the party's choice, he's been ruthless on that. they've controlled it in a way that no party leader, frankly, of any political party has ever done before. and tony blair, when he, when he was around, looked at the 100 top target seats, saw that the candidates were right there and forgot about the rest. keir starmer has gone right down the list. so all these people who won by 18 votes yesterday , etc, have all been yesterday, etc, have all been are all basically in the starmer mould. >> now. it's very inter
niall gardiner matthew laza and callum robertson matthew.ubtedly changed the labour party, at least in perception. many people will be wondering is that all surface level? >> no, i mean there are no reds under the bed, as it were, i mean, he has ruthlessly changed the labour party at every level, in particular on candidate selection, which is a sort of bonng selection, which is a sort of boring thing political nerds like us get excited about, but actually means, who your local mp is. you...
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matthew laza o lord bailey, an ex labour party adviser.atthew laza 0 under emily maitlis is copping it over this nigel interview. >> and is that the sense you've got that he's having a tough time right now. >> he nearly died . >> he nearly died. >> he nearly died. >> do you think he's having a tough time right now? >> he nearly died. >> he nearly died. >> oh, it's the awkward silence for me anyway. get ready. britain here we go. why do asylum seekers keep avoiding jail? next. >> just after 9:00. i'm polly middlehurst with the latest gb news. and in leeds, as you've been watching a police car has been watching a police car has been overturned tonight and its windows smashed as a large crowd gathered to register their protest . west yorkshire police protest. west yorkshire police have confirmed there is an ongoing public disturbance involving they say, some agency workers and some children . workers and some children. police are saying more people started to gather at the location in harehills and a decision was made by the constabulary to r
matthew laza o lord bailey, an ex labour party adviser.atthew laza 0 under emily maitlis is copping it over this nigel interview. >> and is that the sense you've got that he's having a tough time right now. >> he nearly died . >> he nearly died. >> he nearly died. >> do you think he's having a tough time right now? >> he nearly died. >> he nearly died. >> oh, it's the awkward silence for me anyway. get ready. britain here we go. why do asylum...
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james heale and matthew laza will be back in the studio to discuss all. stay tuned . camilla tominey show on gb news. i'm delighted to be joined now by military historian and author peter caddick—adams , who has peter caddick—adams, who has written this book about winston churchill. and it's the first in a series of books about british prime ministers. you arguably started with the best, peter. i mean, is that a fair assumption? often voted as the greatest briton that ever lived? >> yeah, i mean, it was it was a no brainer, really. and quite clearly, he is the greatest briton who ever lived and certainly the greatest british politician who ever lived. >> what do you think he would make of recent events? i mean, the labour landslide, the demise of the conservatives? >> well, i mean, he came he really came into power, into government in a liberal landslide in 1906. and of course, he was booted out in a labour landslide in 1945. so these are no strangers to him. i mean, he was a parliamentary creature. he beat all over this. he wasn't of the television age, but, you woul
james heale and matthew laza will be back in the studio to discuss all. stay tuned . camilla tominey show on gb news. i'm delighted to be joined now by military historian and author peter caddick—adams , who has peter caddick—adams, who has written this book about winston churchill. and it's the first in a series of books about british prime ministers. you arguably started with the best, peter. i mean, is that a fair assumption? often voted as the greatest briton that ever lived? >>...
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matthew laza o lord bailey, an ex labour party adviser.maitlis is copping it over this nigel interview. >> and is that the sense you've got that he's having a tough time right now. >> he nearly died . >> he nearly died. >> he nearly died. >> do you think he's having a tough time right now? >> he nearly died. >> he nearly died. >> oh, it's the awkward silence for me anyway. get ready. britain here we go. why do asylum seekers keep avoiding jail? next. >> just after 9:00. i'm polly middlehurst with the latest gb news. and in leeds, as you've been watching a police car has been watching a police car has been overturned tonight and its windows smashed as a large crowd gathered to register their protest . west yorkshire police protest. west yorkshire police have confirmed there is an ongoing public disturbance involving they say, some agency workers and some children . workers and some children. police are saying more people started to gather at the location in harehills and a decision was made by the constabulary to remove the agency workers a
matthew laza o lord bailey, an ex labour party adviser.maitlis is copping it over this nigel interview. >> and is that the sense you've got that he's having a tough time right now. >> he nearly died . >> he nearly died. >> he nearly died. >> do you think he's having a tough time right now? >> he nearly died. >> he nearly died. >> oh, it's the awkward silence for me anyway. get ready. britain here we go. why do asylum seekers keep avoiding jail?...
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yeah. >> matthew laza emma woolf we've run out of time. always good. as always.h the news here. he is. >> very good morning to you. it's just after 11:30. the top story we've been covering today. spending cuts are expected to be announced by the government later in an effort to plug a £20 billion black hole in public finances, rachel reeves is set to scrap some road and rail projects and cut public sector waste , among other measures, to waste, among other measures, to rein in spending. she'll also accuse the conservatives of covering up the true scale of britain's economic difficulties when she addresses parliament later , which we will of course later, which we will of course bnng later, which we will of course bring to you, live here on gb news. but the tories are saying that she's trying to con the british public so that she can raise taxes . we've heard in the raise taxes. we've heard in the last hour that the high court has ruled that an emergency ban on puberty blockers, puberty blockers by the previous government was lawful. the advocacy group trans actua
yeah. >> matthew laza emma woolf we've run out of time. always good. as always.h the news here. he is. >> very good morning to you. it's just after 11:30. the top story we've been covering today. spending cuts are expected to be announced by the government later in an effort to plug a £20 billion black hole in public finances, rachel reeves is set to scrap some road and rail projects and cut public sector waste , among other measures, to waste, among other measures, to rein in...
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we've got matthew laza and emma woolf to discuss today's story. or education and discipline in schools. what's your reaction to this idea that we might be ending suspensions or exclusions? >> yeah. well, look, i mean, i think it needs to be seen in the context that this isn't labour tests saying that, suspensions and discipline don't matter. it's labour just saying that this particular route hasn't been successful . and actually we been successful. and actually we need to try other things because obviously discipline in schools is hugely important. children can't learn if it's a disruptive environment and this is a joke, isn't it? >> it is a joke. i'm sorry. i'm one of those old fashioned mothers who likes lots of discipline. i've just chosen a school for my little toddler, which has uniform, and i want. absolutely. >> i'm very in favour of uniform. i want standards in schools. but, you know, parents differ on this and teachers differ on this and teachers differ on this and teachers differ on this. it's an individual choice. but i think that discip
we've got matthew laza and emma woolf to discuss today's story. or education and discipline in schools. what's your reaction to this idea that we might be ending suspensions or exclusions? >> yeah. well, look, i mean, i think it needs to be seen in the context that this isn't labour tests saying that, suspensions and discipline don't matter. it's labour just saying that this particular route hasn't been successful . and actually we been successful. and actually we need to try other things...
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. >> so we are joined in the studio by labour adviser matthew laza, former labour adviser and writer ter emma wolf, right. matthew, where do you want to start? >> should we start with this incredible wedding , incredible wedding, >> so the, the ambience, the sort of richest, most expensive wedding in the world, it's all over the papers, not least because it's a great picture story. so apparently, i mean, estimates vary, but the estimate is it cost £563 million. i'll say that again, 563 million for a wedding. i mean, take your pick on on the costs. they had rihanna and katy perry. that was over 100 million just for the music, the flowers, 30 million plus the catering was 126. but that excludes the booze . the that excludes the booze. the champagne bill apparently was 66 million, and britain was well represented, with the ex—prime ministers. the johnsons and the blairs. were there a surprise? >> who would have thought that bofis >> who would have thought that boris johnson and tony blair would be at the wedding of one of the wealthiest families in the world? strange, isn't it? >> i'm rem
. >> so we are joined in the studio by labour adviser matthew laza, former labour adviser and writer ter emma wolf, right. matthew, where do you want to start? >> should we start with this incredible wedding , incredible wedding, >> so the, the ambience, the sort of richest, most expensive wedding in the world, it's all over the papers, not least because it's a great picture story. so apparently, i mean, estimates vary, but the estimate is it cost £563 million. i'll say that...
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got gb news star presenter nana akua conservative peer lord bailey and ex labour party adviser matthew lazathere does appear to be incredibly soft justice here amongst all of these people. no questions as far as i can tell anyway, of any kind of deportation. do you think the labour party might do anything to, to get a grip of this? >> i mean, look, first of all, they're having a laugh really, aren't they. they are asylum seekers. they are coming here to this country to claim asylum because apparently they're being persecuted or fleeing some sort of persecution elsewhere. so the fact that they've here, they've committed crime, that's the end. you've committed a crime. you've come here for to seek asylum. you come to my house and you think you're going to mess it up. you think you're going to stay? i'll kick you out. that's it. there should be. no, there's no two ways about it. and this would put off any other asylum seekers for committing crime. will the labour party do anything about it? i don't know, i don't know. i'm not impressed with border command control. i think it's just a rehash of
got gb news star presenter nana akua conservative peer lord bailey and ex labour party adviser matthew lazathere does appear to be incredibly soft justice here amongst all of these people. no questions as far as i can tell anyway, of any kind of deportation. do you think the labour party might do anything to, to get a grip of this? >> i mean, look, first of all, they're having a laugh really, aren't they. they are asylum seekers. they are coming here to this country to claim asylum...
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and on my panel tonight, it's gb news star nana akua tory peer lord bailey and ex—labour adviser matthew lazauess who keir starmer is talking about here? >> he work particularly with steel. >> can't read in britain. here we go . we go. why are people more outraged about what happened at manchester airport than a british army officer being stabbed . next? stabbed. next? >> patrick, thank you and good evening. will. the top story from the gb newsroom tonight is that the police watchdog says investigators will be examining hours of body worn video and cctv footage following an altercation, which has resulted in a police officer being suspended from duty. greater manchester police say they were called to reports of an assault in the airport car park, where they were punched to the ground and a female police officer's nose was broken . after that, nose was broken. after that, police are shown on a video circulating online, subduing the arrested men forcefully , arrested men forcefully, including using a kick to the head. a solicitor representing two of the men involved says their family members of
and on my panel tonight, it's gb news star nana akua tory peer lord bailey and ex—labour adviser matthew lazauess who keir starmer is talking about here? >> he work particularly with steel. >> can't read in britain. here we go . we go. why are people more outraged about what happened at manchester airport than a british army officer being stabbed . next? stabbed. next? >> patrick, thank you and good evening. will. the top story from the gb newsroom tonight is that the police...
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panel tonight is telegraph columnist allison pearson, tory peer lord bailey and ex—labour adviser matthew laza tell me why we all hate this orang—utan . okay. i want this orang—utan. okay. i want you to tell me that. why do we all hate that? orang—utan. get ready, britain. here we go . ready, britain. here we go. has ed miliband already gone completely feral? next
panel tonight is telegraph columnist allison pearson, tory peer lord bailey and ex—labour adviser matthew laza tell me why we all hate this orang—utan . okay. i want this orang—utan. okay. i want you to tell me that. why do we all hate that? orang—utan. get ready, britain. here we go . ready, britain. here we go. has ed miliband already gone completely feral? next
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. >> well, we're joined now by former conservative mp miriam cates and former labour adviser matthew lazabut no , 40 were expecting 35, but no, 40 were squeezed into that, king's speech. this is going to be a busy new government . busy new government. >> it sure is. and it's certainly not a populist king speech. >> looking at some of the measures being, drawn out. >> now, there are a few things in there that i do think are a good idea. >> for example, a bill to help people consolidate their pension pots. lots of people now work for a number of companies over their working lives. >> i think that's very, very sensible, very practical. i think another good measure is to scrap the £200 limit for shoplifting to be investigated, >> certainly there has been a rise in shoplifting. >> and one of the problems is that police have not been investigating any thefts of under £200. >> so again, i think that's a very sensible measure. but there are things in this king's speech that i think are very unsensible measures. i could speak for a long time on that, but i think one thing to highlight would be thi
. >> well, we're joined now by former conservative mp miriam cates and former labour adviser matthew lazabut no , 40 were expecting 35, but no, 40 were squeezed into that, king's speech. this is going to be a busy new government . busy new government. >> it sure is. and it's certainly not a populist king speech. >> looking at some of the measures being, drawn out. >> now, there are a few things in there that i do think are a good idea. >> for example, a bill to...
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matthew laza is rubbing his back and you may have to do a number of times tonight. matthew. my pleasure. there's no way i said it all night long. you can't sugarcoat this. there's been a drastic loss for the party. the important thing now is that we hold on to some good mps, that we have a real soul search to build back. let's be clear. if the, exit poll is correct, this would be the second greatest loss we've had. and why i draw some comfort from that is because we built back from the from an even bigger loss in the past. >> okay. all right. now i'm joined by a lady here who's been an absolute stalwart. you've been with us from the start in this audience. and just while we're talking about gillian keegan, i know that you are quite concerned about the future of education in britain under laboun of education in britain under labour, aren't you? >> yes , definitely, we're down >> yes, definitely, we're down in the south east and our schools are just completely overcrowded. we've got people coming into the area that can't get their kids into schools, so they're having to home s
matthew laza is rubbing his back and you may have to do a number of times tonight. matthew. my pleasure. there's no way i said it all night long. you can't sugarcoat this. there's been a drastic loss for the party. the important thing now is that we hold on to some good mps, that we have a real soul search to build back. let's be clear. if the, exit poll is correct, this would be the second greatest loss we've had. and why i draw some comfort from that is because we built back from the from an...
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and columnist lizzie cundy , as a former labour lizzie cundy, as a former labour party adviser, matthew lazatian gorka, former white house adviser to president trump, will be joining me for the political spotlight and telling me all about the us presidential election. stay tuned for my difficult conversation. >> now this week, my guest is the founder of and trustee of an autoimmune support awareness foundation that's aseel shirazi. now she is quite incredible. >> there are many people out there who have autoimmune conditions. we'll be discussing her fantastic work and how they support those with similar conditions. >> but before we get started, let's get your latest
and columnist lizzie cundy , as a former labour lizzie cundy, as a former labour party adviser, matthew lazatian gorka, former white house adviser to president trump, will be joining me for the political spotlight and telling me all about the us presidential election. stay tuned for my difficult conversation. >> now this week, my guest is the founder of and trustee of an autoimmune support awareness foundation that's aseel shirazi. now she is quite incredible. >> there are many...
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me in the next hour broadcast from columnist lizzie cundy and also former labour party adviser matthew lazaour completes their first week in government. former mp nick fletcher will be joining me live in the studio for my political spotlight and we'll be speaking about infighting, tory infighting, for goodness sake, when will they stop then? my difficult conversation guests this week are sam hutchinson and emma coles. they've taken the
me in the next hour broadcast from columnist lizzie cundy and also former labour party adviser matthew lazaour completes their first week in government. former mp nick fletcher will be joining me live in the studio for my political spotlight and we'll be speaking about infighting, tory infighting, for goodness sake, when will they stop then? my difficult conversation guests this week are sam hutchinson and emma coles. they've taken the
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in the next hour, broadcaster and columnist lizzie cundy and also former labour party adviser matthew lazaafter 14 years of tory leadership, former mp scott benton will be joining me in the studio for my political spotlight and we'll be speaking about the proportional representation versus first past the post and what's going on . the post and what's going on. here. my difficult conversation today guest becky holt has been dubbed the most tattooed mum in britain. but before we get started, let's get your latest . news. >> thanks, nana. good afternoon. 3:01. i'm ray addison in the gb newsroom. our top stories. sir keir starmer says rishi sunak's plans to send migrants to
in the next hour, broadcaster and columnist lizzie cundy and also former labour party adviser matthew lazaafter 14 years of tory leadership, former mp scott benton will be joining me in the studio for my political spotlight and we'll be speaking about the proportional representation versus first past the post and what's going on . the post and what's going on. here. my difficult conversation today guest becky holt has been dubbed the most tattooed mum in britain. but before we get started,...
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me in the next hour broadcast from columnist lizzie cundy and also former labour party adviser matthew lazaany things going on. we've had two weeks of labour government, small boat crossings continue to rise and trump at a brush with death. we get to hear him on his first ever conference afterwards, former mp, conservative mp miriam cates will also be joining me live for the political spotlight . and the political spotlight. and we'll be talking about the tory party's demise. i mean , can they party's demise. i mean, can they can they even get it together? are they even relevant then, at my difficult conversation, this week, jennylyn artigas, now she was homeless and abandoned in london, but now she's rebuilt her life and is thriving as an onune her life and is thriving as an online entrepreneur. can't wait to hear all the tips. but before we get started, let's get your latest news with tamsin roberts . latest news with tamsin roberts. >> nala, thanks very much and good afternoon from the gb newsroom. it'sjust good afternoon from the gb newsroom. it's just after 3:00. passengers continue to
me in the next hour broadcast from columnist lizzie cundy and also former labour party adviser matthew lazaany things going on. we've had two weeks of labour government, small boat crossings continue to rise and trump at a brush with death. we get to hear him on his first ever conference afterwards, former mp, conservative mp miriam cates will also be joining me live for the political spotlight . and the political spotlight. and we'll be talking about the tory party's demise. i mean , can they...
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. >> and here's what former labour advisor matthew laza had to say about the labour landslide. >> greatthis is the change that the country is crying out for is a good start for sir keir, prime minister, we've also had the live reaction of our watch party and here's what one gb news viewer had to say about the projected surge of reform uk. >> well , after uk. >> well, after four uk. >> well , after four weeks >> well, after four weeks i think they've just they're building a fantastic base to work for the future . work for the future. >> well, it's quite a party down there in essex . let's head over there in essex. let's head over to patrick and michelle. >> yes, hello and welcome back to essex for the gb. news, general election, watch party. are we all having a good time in here so far i think we are. are we in fantastic. well the mood in the room here is pretty jubilant, although i'm not sure it's, for the labour landslide though. michelle is it? >> it's not. >> it's not. >> but we're putting a shift in. we're all here until the bitter end. we're pulling an all nighter. so as soon as th
. >> and here's what former labour advisor matthew laza had to say about the labour landslide. >> greatthis is the change that the country is crying out for is a good start for sir keir, prime minister, we've also had the live reaction of our watch party and here's what one gb news viewer had to say about the projected surge of reform uk. >> well , after uk. >> well, after four uk. >> well , after four weeks >> well, after four weeks i think they've just...