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nigel. back to. nigel. >> good evening.da debate never, ever goes away , debate never, ever goes away, does it? on a monday, the house of commons will be voting again on a series of amendments that have come through the house of lords. the game of parliamentary ping lords. the game of parliamentary ping pong is on, but overnight, another genius idea has come from our government. oh yes, if you come to this country illegally and you fail your asylum claim, you are given the opportunity to voluntarily go back to your country and we hope you do it . but in back to your country and we hope you do it. but in some cases, let's say you've come from syria. well, we're not going to return you there because we don't think that's safe. so the new master plan is rather than forcibly removing you to rwanda, we're going to pay you to go to rwanda. yeah, we're going to give you £3,000 spending money to go to rwanda. you're going to get five years free accommodation . and you couldn't accommodation. and you couldn't make this up, could you
nigel. back to. nigel. >> good evening.da debate never, ever goes away , debate never, ever goes away, does it? on a monday, the house of commons will be voting again on a series of amendments that have come through the house of lords. the game of parliamentary ping lords. the game of parliamentary ping pong is on, but overnight, another genius idea has come from our government. oh yes, if you come to this country illegally and you fail your asylum claim, you are given the opportunity to...
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only sit down with nigel.er british media outlets. >> not you. martin >> not even you. martin >> not even you. martin >> not even me. i'm going to highlight clip later on. i wonder if that will fuel this kind of rhetoric that he only talks to the echo chamber? or is this a significant moment where, as a guest, you know, nigel would them the would call them the establishment media don't get access to donald trump, and therefore we're seeing a tipping point in who controls access to, to future presidents. well, possibly . possibly. >> and i think that raises a very interesting question for british politics about the effects of the american election campaign on on the british campaign, which which could well be at about the same be happening at about the same time. i mean, if there's if, if our election campaign is in october november election october for a november election or late october, or even for, for late october, then, you know, donald trump is going to be on our, on our tv screens throughout our own ele
only sit down with nigel.er british media outlets. >> not you. martin >> not even you. martin >> not even you. martin >> not even me. i'm going to highlight clip later on. i wonder if that will fuel this kind of rhetoric that he only talks to the echo chamber? or is this a significant moment where, as a guest, you know, nigel would them the would call them the establishment media don't get access to donald trump, and therefore we're seeing a tipping point in who controls...
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yes, it's nigel's law. that's what i'm going to call it, because they're saying they're going to make it much harder for banks to close people down. i'm very, very pleased this massive very pleased with this massive step right direction and step in the right direction and joining me on talking pints fresh from being in the celebrity big brother household. and of course , the uncle of the and of course, the uncle of the future queen of england, gary goldsmith , here for talking goldsmith, here for talking pints. but before all of that, let's get the news with sophia wenzler . wenzler. >> nigel. thank you. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. michael gove has named some of the groups to be investigated under a new definition of extremism, which he says will mean the government can express more clearly than ever who poses a risk to britain . some of the risk to britain. some of the groups included are alleged to have islamist views , with others have islamist views, with others desc
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that's nigel lawson that's exactly what nigel lawson did. simplicity , simple and did.amidst the backdrop of yesterday's budget, the office for budget responsibility has suggested that not only is britain's worklessness crisis expected get even worse , expected to get even worse, currently sits at about 5.5 million people on out of work benefits, but also that net migration is expected to average around 350,000 for each of the next five years. there's troubling of both of these predictions are. the good news is that the abr is usually wrong. so let's hope these predictions are too high. but with net migration last year exceeding 650,000, the immigration protection may be overly optimistic. while my panelis overly optimistic. while my panel is still with me, gb news is senior political commentator nigel nelson and former tory nigel nelson and the former tory mp michael brown. michael, the immigration issue is one that constituents up and down the country are complete , fed up country are complete, fed up with. i think it's one of the things that has done the biggest dama
that's nigel lawson that's exactly what nigel lawson did. simplicity , simple and did.amidst the backdrop of yesterday's budget, the office for budget responsibility has suggested that not only is britain's worklessness crisis expected get even worse , expected to get even worse, currently sits at about 5.5 million people on out of work benefits, but also that net migration is expected to average around 350,000 for each of the next five years. there's troubling of both of these predictions are....
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nigel.s story? yeah. this is a story about double standards between various broadcast channels. this is a bbc interview with a journalist , is a bbc interview with a journalist, apparently in islamabad. have a look at the footage behind her on the motorway, behind the bridge. here we go . here we go. >> very high to an end course, in fact. and of course, the last few minutes, we've just had confirmation from the foreign ministry here in pakistan confirming that pakistan did carry out attacks inside afghanistan , inside afghanistan afghanistan, inside afghanistan territory. the statement has come saying that this morning, pakistan carried out intelligence based anti—terrorist operations inside. >> so if you could see, then thatis >> so if you could see, then that is on a loop. that is footage that's recorded renee and the boss comes out and then it jumps and then the boss comes out . how they to get out. how are they able to get away she might be in away with saying she might be in islamabad,
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he is nigel farage.his week the labour leader keir starmer raised him in prime minister's questions, demanding to know whether he would rejoin the conservative party whilst behind the scenes worried tory mps discuss whether he might return to the front line leading the reform party. nigel farage, welcome back to political thinking. thank you. you are back where you like being, aren't you? the centre of attention. well, i've always been a bit of a show—off. i mean, there is some truth in that. yeah, it's a funny thing, but i think current affairs, politics and current affairs in the uk today has such a dearth of personalities that i find myself at the centre of debates, whether i'm trying to or not, i sort of get dragged into things. there are some people listening to the radio or watching the telly now who are saying, "why on earth are they talking to nigel farage? he's not a party leader". you've not been elected to anything for a very, very long time. well, that's not quite true, actually. "who cares w
he is nigel farage.his week the labour leader keir starmer raised him in prime minister's questions, demanding to know whether he would rejoin the conservative party whilst behind the scenes worried tory mps discuss whether he might return to the front line leading the reform party. nigel farage, welcome back to political thinking. thank you. you are back where you like being, aren't you? the centre of attention. well, i've always been a bit of a show—off. i mean, there is some truth in that....
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nigel says. nigel ourselves. and nigel says.'t know of the change in female pension age decided in 1995. well, all the women family knew and were women in my family knew and were upset about the delay in their state pensions . can my relations state pensions. can my relations be the only females who were paying be the only females who were paying attention? going paying attention? so we're going to duel between nigel's, to have a duel between nigel's, i settle this matter . i think, to settle this matter. after the program's ended, the hogwarts rather hogwarts express rather splendidly called the jacobite train service, which is why i like much , is best known like it so much, is best known for ferrying young wizards to hogwarts jk rowling's harry hogwarts in jk rowling's harry potter, but it's been suspended with . the with immediate effect. the suspension centres around the modernisation of the heritage trains locking system that uses old fashioned door bolts above each door. the trains are run by west coast railways. the uk's
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of what nigel farage says.ome of what nigel farage says. i agree with others, i see nothing wrong with him being part of a conservative family. i think. what reform is all reform, i'm afraid, is going to achieve come the election is to dilute the conservative vote, to make it more likely that labour will win, and more likely that labour will be kept in for longer. that is the longer. so that is the fundamental voting fundamental problem with voting for anyone apart from the conservatives and i hope when inflation keeps coming down, the interest the interest rates come down, the mortgage rates will come down, will be protecting the triple lock a growing lock we're having a growing economy and we will have the rwanda and we'll rwanda flights off and we'll have migration have legal migration down as well. lots well. there are going to be lots of to vote of good reasons to vote conservative and not split that conservative and not split that conservative personally conservative vote. i personally think that nigel fa
of what nigel farage says.ome of what nigel farage says. i agree with others, i see nothing wrong with him being part of a conservative family. i think. what reform is all reform, i'm afraid, is going to achieve come the election is to dilute the conservative vote, to make it more likely that labour will win, and more likely that labour will be kept in for longer. that is the longer. so that is the fundamental voting fundamental problem with voting for anyone apart from the conservatives and i...
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>> fault, nigel. >> it's all your fault, nigel. >> it's all your fault, nigel. >> lot of things are.s are. >> well, a lot of things are. >> she's now. she's. she's definitely right of centre. you don't many celebrities, don't hear many celebrities, pop stars, don't hear many celebrities, pop starthey're talking about issues say they're talking about issues of right and she's she's of the right and she's she's been pretty clear. she is a right winger and she's frustrated by some things in this country. but before we get to that, i did ask her about her views on donald trump when she met her at that point. here's what she had to say briefly. >> you met donald trump. >> you met donald trump. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> what was he? there was a photograph online of you meeting him. i think. him. you and nick met, i think. what's it like? >> unreal. he's fabulous. so we were miami, and, nick had were all in miami, and, nick had said to nigel at some point, listen, if you go to mar—a—lago count us we want to meet the count us in. we want to meet the big guy. so, nigel was going big guy. and so, n
>> fault, nigel. >> it's all your fault, nigel. >> it's all your fault, nigel. >> lot of things are.s are. >> well, a lot of things are. >> she's now. she's. she's definitely right of centre. you don't many celebrities, don't hear many celebrities, pop stars, don't hear many celebrities, pop starthey're talking about issues say they're talking about issues of right and she's she's of the right and she's she's been pretty clear. she is a right winger and she's...
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he is nigel farage. and this week the labour leader keir starmer raised him in prime minister's questions, demanding to know whether he would rejoin the conservative party whilst behind the scenes worried tory mps discuss whether he might return to the front line leading the reform party. nigel farage, welcome back to political thinking. thank you. you are back where you like being, aren't you? the centre of attention. well, i've always been a bit of a show—off. i mean, there is some truth in that. yeah, it's a funny thing, but i think current affairs, politics and current affairs in the uk today has such a dearth of personalities that i find myself at the centre of debates, whether i'm trying to or not, i sort of get dragged into things. there are some people listening to the radio or watching the telly now who were saying, why on earth are they talking to nigel farage? he's not a party leader. you've not been elected to anything for a very, very long time. well, that's not quite true, actually. who car
he is nigel farage. and this week the labour leader keir starmer raised him in prime minister's questions, demanding to know whether he would rejoin the conservative party whilst behind the scenes worried tory mps discuss whether he might return to the front line leading the reform party. nigel farage, welcome back to political thinking. thank you. you are back where you like being, aren't you? the centre of attention. well, i've always been a bit of a show—off. i mean, there is some truth in...
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our nigel.topics that we've of the topics that we've got coming i tell you now coming up, i can tell you now we'll be messing get messed with. yeah, going to get with. yeah, he's going to get messed i can tell you. messed with, i can tell you. anyway. i your thoughts on anyway. i want your thoughts on all of day. of all the news of the day. of course i'll coming on to that course i'll be coming on to that race in a second. that £10 race in just a second. that £10 million, should it be going back to came from or not? to where it came from or not? also, the puberty blockers story yesterday. get this a school yesterday. and get this a school today in wales has held a puberty party, strange puberty party, very strange goings on if you ask me. but maybe celebrate it and maybe you guys celebrate it and think a wonderful thing. think it's a wonderful thing. we'll explore that, the rwanda story three up story as well. three grand up to, to try and send over to, to try and send people over to, to try and
our nigel.topics that we've of the topics that we've got coming i tell you now coming up, i can tell you now we'll be messing get messed with. yeah, going to get with. yeah, he's going to get messed i can tell you. messed with, i can tell you. anyway. i your thoughts on anyway. i want your thoughts on all of day. of all the news of the day. of course i'll coming on to that course i'll be coming on to that race in a second. that £10 race in just a second. that £10 million, should it be going...
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kulveer ranger and nigel nelson.the most important part of the show, your emails that come straight to my laptop market gbnews.com. and this show has a golden rule we don't do boring . golden rule we don't do boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it now , before we carry on, have it now, before we carry on, let me just say that i'm 50 today. my birthday is saint patrick's day and here is a photograph of me in the arms of my fabulous auntie bernie . she's my fabulous auntie bernie. she's such a beautiful lady. she still is. amazing person there. she's cradling me about six months old on her wedding day to uncle john. and then this is me. i think about the age of 3 or 4 dribbling a rascal then and a rascal now. but i want to thank you so much for all the lovely messages. can i just say that photo is not photoshopped? it wasn't taken by any members of the royal family. it's the real deal the royal family. it's the real deal. quick note to deal. but just a quick note to say i've had so many lovely messages wishing h
kulveer ranger and nigel nelson.the most important part of the show, your emails that come straight to my laptop market gbnews.com. and this show has a golden rule we don't do boring . golden rule we don't do boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it now , before we carry on, have it now, before we carry on, let me just say that i'm 50 today. my birthday is saint patrick's day and here is a photograph of me in the arms of my fabulous auntie bernie . she's my fabulous auntie bernie. she's...
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so there will be big nigel and what he's big news on nigel and what he's doing little in doing a little later in the show. also, course, show. we're also, of course, going be covering the rwanda going to be covering the rwanda vote. expecting that vote vote. we're expecting that vote at 8 it going to be at 8 pm. it was going to be six, eight, it at 8 pm. it was going to be six, six eight, it at 8 pm. it was going to be six, six again.ight, it at 8 pm. it was going to be six, six again. then it's it at 8 pm. it was going to be six, six again. then it's eight was six again. then it's eight again. we're to be again. we're going to be speaking hope speaking to christopher hope chopper house of commons. chopper in the house of commons. he us atmosphere he can give us the atmosphere down and us exactly down there and tell us exactly what's on with that what's going on with that landmark legislation. what's going on with that landmarkwe're legislation. what's going on with that landmarkwe're goinggislation. what's going on with that landmarkwe're goinggislbe on. and also we're going to be deba
so there will be big nigel and what he's big news on nigel and what he's doing little in doing a little later in the show. also, course, show. we're also, of course, going be covering the rwanda going to be covering the rwanda vote. expecting that vote vote. we're expecting that vote at 8 it going to be at 8 pm. it was going to be six, eight, it at 8 pm. it was going to be six, six eight, it at 8 pm. it was going to be six, six again.ight, it at 8 pm. it was going to be six, six again. then...
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speaker, that nigel farage is aa man to restore the tory party. can the prime minister confirm whether he, too, would welcome nigel farage back into the tour tory fold? >> mr. speaker, in our party we have a proud tradition of diversity and accepting everyone from every background. it is a proud record that puts labour to shame, mr. speaker. this is a party that delivered the first jewish prime minister, the first female prime minister, the first black chancellor, the first muslim home secretary and now led by the first british asian prime minister. [shouting] while it seems he can only champion men from north london,, it's the conservatives represent modern britain. [shouting] >> so, so this, this diverse tory party does welcome nigel farage. the prime minister two months, two months, two months ago the prime minister come the tour party has brought up, welcome lots of people who want to subscribe to our ideals and our values. this is the same nigel farage said he agreed with the basic premise of enoch powell river a blood speech, but known the i
speaker, that nigel farage is aa man to restore the tory party. can the prime minister confirm whether he, too, would welcome nigel farage back into the tour tory fold? >> mr. speaker, in our party we have a proud tradition of diversity and accepting everyone from every background. it is a proud record that puts labour to shame, mr. speaker. this is a party that delivered the first jewish prime minister, the first female prime minister, the first black chancellor, the first muslim home...
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nigel.ve said i was an aspirational leader, but i wouldn't do it again, knowing what the terms and conditions are like. and i wouldn't encourage anyone now to join the police service. and no, i'm deeply sad that my son has left. i'm very happy for him that he's got his life back. so what? i don't know what that's saying, but i think it's saying we're in trouble. you know, only today we heard 500 boat people came into the country. lord knows where they're from. lord knows what their background is. but virtually every one of them is an economic migrant. they'd all be chancers and risk takers , or be chancers and risk takers, or they wouldn't make the journey. i blame but when i don't blame them, but when you've got that demographic happening day , we're happening every day, we're seeing massive changes to the populations in our inner cities everywhere. and it isn't. police like it. once did. once was because the police don't physically have the numbers. so i'io. 110. >> no. >> well, as a socie
nigel.ve said i was an aspirational leader, but i wouldn't do it again, knowing what the terms and conditions are like. and i wouldn't encourage anyone now to join the police service. and no, i'm deeply sad that my son has left. i'm very happy for him that he's got his life back. so what? i don't know what that's saying, but i think it's saying we're in trouble. you know, only today we heard 500 boat people came into the country. lord knows where they're from. lord knows what their background...
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. >> nigel, thank you and good evening to you. well, the chancellor has cut national insurance in today's pre—election budget , but pre—election budget, but opposition leaders say living standards are still squeezed and millions of people face being dragged into higher tax bands. jeremy hunt said today the government's fiscal performance means the economy is expected, though, to grow this year by 0.8, giving, he says, the government enough headroom to make the cut to national insurance contributions from april the 6th in employee national insurance will be cut by another £0.02 from 10% to 8, and self—employed national insurance will be cut from 8% to 6. >> it means an additional £450 a year for the average employee, or £350 for someone self—employed. when combined with the autumn reductions, it means 27 million employees will get an average tax cut of £900 a year. yeah >> well also in the budget today, the non—dom tax status will be scrapped , with tax will be scrapped, with tax breaks for wealthy foreign residents replaced by wha
. >> nigel, thank you and good evening to you. well, the chancellor has cut national insurance in today's pre—election budget , but pre—election budget, but opposition leaders say living standards are still squeezed and millions of people face being dragged into higher tax bands. jeremy hunt said today the government's fiscal performance means the economy is expected, though, to grow this year by 0.8, giving, he says, the government enough headroom to make the cut to national...
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speaker, that nigel farage is aa man to restore the tory party.he prime minre, too, woulde nigel farage back into the tour tory fold? our party we have a proud tradition■diversite from every it is a proud record that puts this is a party that delivered the first jewishriinister, the first black chancellor, the now led by the first british asian prime minister. [shouting] can only modern britain.om north london, [sut >> so, so this, this diverse tory party does wel the prime minister two months, two months, two months ago the prime minister come the tour party brought up, welcome lots of people who want to subscribe to our ideals and our values. this is the same nigel f basic premise of enoch powell river a blood speech, but known the influence of the jewish lobby. so is the prime minister simply too scared to stand up to the gaggle of tory mp who moonlight as presenters, , or does he generally think nigel farage shares ideas and values of the >> mr. speaker, he wants to talk about values, but■# tomorrow in rockdale the people have a choice of thre
speaker, that nigel farage is aa man to restore the tory party.he prime minre, too, woulde nigel farage back into the tour tory fold? our party we have a proud tradition■diversite from every it is a proud record that puts this is a party that delivered the first jewishriinister, the first black chancellor, the now led by the first british asian prime minister. [shouting] can only modern britain.om north london, [sut >> so, so this, this diverse tory party does wel the prime minister two...
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well i can give you another example, nigel, you like. example, nigel, if you like. >> that's tonight.tonight. this evening, was kindly evening, you know, i was kindly ianed evening, you know, i was kindly invited and i left invited to the show, and i left my house not expecting to come here today. right. >> pleased to see you. >> thank you for. thank you for the invitation. but, you know, my car wasn't full when i left. i stopped reading services. i stopped at reading services. a quick of the report quick read of the of the report that steve's just articulated. put couple of miles in put a couple of hundred miles in my, my car while doing it, my, in my car while doing it, and then i am, perfectly comfortable. >> and how long did you stop in reading for? about 20 minutes. haven't for that. i'm haven't got time for that. i'm a busy person. we've all got busy person. well we've all got to and refresh and recharge to stop and refresh and recharge ourselves as well. >> there is an element of >> and there is an element of planning that is that is required drive evs. but required when you dr
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hello >> hi, nigel. i'm a huge fan. >> hi, nigel. i'm a huge fan. >> oh, that's very kind of you.e live in kendal, cumbria. do you think the impact of second home ownership in cumbria is having an effect on the local housing supply? >> look, second homes do, of course, have an effect on the local housing supply. but equally, those that come and buy second homes sometimes are wealthier people from the big cities. in this case, probably manchester. in my part of the world. london, and they do also spend more money and inject money into the local economy . so money into the local economy. so it's really, really difficult . i it's really, really difficult. i know the lakes are enormously popular for second homes, and certainly in places like cornwall , norfolk, other areas cornwall, norfolk, other areas like that, there's been a total distortion of the market and a complete shortage of housing, and prices have gone through the roof. but you know, here's the thing. here's the thing. i have seen one cornish village where they've had a new housing development, and they've literally only
hello >> hi, nigel. i'm a huge fan. >> hi, nigel. i'm a huge fan. >> oh, that's very kind of you.e live in kendal, cumbria. do you think the impact of second home ownership in cumbria is having an effect on the local housing supply? >> look, second homes do, of course, have an effect on the local housing supply. but equally, those that come and buy second homes sometimes are wealthier people from the big cities. in this case, probably manchester. in my part of the world....
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and then their captors separated amanda and nigel. why was that so important?s that followed were among the very, very worst, because suddenly, i'm alone with my own thoughts and my mind. >> amanda's mind ran wild. she feared she would be right. then one day, it kept or entered her room. it turns out your fears were justified? >> he did cross that line and my worst fears were realized. and my whole experience in captivity really changed. >> somehow, she held on. and then one night, amanda was jostled awake and driven out into the desert alone. what happened next was terrifying. >> they brought me over to an a cache a tree. they had me neil. my hell had just was pulled back and there was a serrated knife. >> the ruthless kidnappers told a desperate amanda she only had three minutes to plead for her life. with her traumatized mother on the other end of the call. >> if you guys don't pay $1 million for me by one week, they will kill me. okay? tonight they have brought me out to kill me. >> amanda. amanda, stay strong. stay strong, honey. >> that phone call definit
and then their captors separated amanda and nigel. why was that so important?s that followed were among the very, very worst, because suddenly, i'm alone with my own thoughts and my mind. >> amanda's mind ran wild. she feared she would be right. then one day, it kept or entered her room. it turns out your fears were justified? >> he did cross that line and my worst fears were realized. and my whole experience in captivity really changed. >> somehow, she held on. and then one...
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, nigel, the whole show.eneral. how did he seem? his mood, how seem? what's his mood, how confident of winning ? confident is he of winning? >> quite extraordinary. i mean, given the amount of his time that has been taken up with lawyers and with endless court cases and massive fines being issued from new york, incidentally, on the basis that mar—a—lago was valued at $18 million. i mean, i should think that the front entrance is worth more than that . despite more than that. despite everything, he is astonishingly resilient . he weighs quite a bit resilient. he weighs quite a bit less than he did back in 2020. he looks leaner, he looks fitter. he genuinely looks very, very well, he's very confident that he will win on november the 5th, the date of the general election. here. i tell you what, he's in very good heart. he's in very good humour. he thought he told a couple of anecdotes about conversations with our late, beloved queen, i think you'll find the interview is very, very wide ranging indeed, but, yeah,
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it was great to have nigel there. him and nigel are fantastic friends . i nigel there.. i think that's really important for us as well going forward into the next election in america that we have these friendships . have these friendships. >> and nigel, for uk ambassador to america, i think he'd be a fantastic ambassador. >> it'd be great. yeah, trump was well, he wasn't the ogre who was well, he wasn't the ogre who was painted by his critics. i mean, also, he has said it's a pretty general remarks about women to that put you off or do you raise it with him? >> harden up. people say nasty things all day. i've had disgusting things said to me. absolutely disgusting things that would floor you if i said them out loud on his microphone right now where you have to call police. i cry? no. police. did i cry? no. >> so toughen up. >> so toughen up. >> well , as my >> so toughen up. >> well, as my friend, my friend put it to me the other day , if put it to me the other day, if you were hiring an attorney, do you were hiring an attorney, do you want the nice guy that smiles nice
it was great to have nigel there. him and nigel are fantastic friends . i nigel there.. i think that's really important for us as well going forward into the next election in america that we have these friendships . have these friendships. >> and nigel, for uk ambassador to america, i think he'd be a fantastic ambassador. >> it'd be great. yeah, trump was well, he wasn't the ogre who was well, he wasn't the ogre who was painted by his critics. i mean, also, he has said it's a pretty...
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nigel. bbc has been forced nigel.g apology to issue a grovelling apology after as to issue a grovelling apology aft< right as to issue a grovelling apology aft< right in as to issue a grovelling apology aft> i'm afraid so, yes, we saw these tricks being played with so. and i understand that richard tice had to go to law to get this corrected, but corrected it has been. and let's hope that no other media outlets make the same mistake. >> do you think there is more of a rush to call people far right and far left ? and far left? >> well, i think i mean , >> well, i think i mean, according to the bbc, almost everybody's far right. aren't
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i think nigel, first.— ithink nigel, first. 0h, right. can ithink nigel, first. 0h, right.h, right. can i pause to death is _ ithink nigel, first. 0h, right. can i pause to death is that _ ithink nigel, first. 0h, right. can i pause to death is that i - ithink nigel, first. 0h, right. can i pause to death is that i realised | i pause to death is that i realised i pause to death is that i realised i jumped i pause to death is that i realised ijumped ahead in my enthusiasm to get the questions and discussion going. i will turn to patrick next. i was privileged to be part of this process — i was privileged to be part of this process. we have to recognise this, one of— process. we have to recognise this, one of the _ process. we have to recognise this, one of the major institutes and is of british— one of the major institutes and is of british society to put our hand up of british society to put our hand up and _ of british society to put our hand up and say— of british society to put our hand up and say we benefited from african chattei _ up and say we benefited from african c
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briefly, if you can, nigel, why dave tully ? can, nigel, why dave tully?runner up there. i think it shows that democracy is alive and well . so, uh, if somebody and well. so, uh, if somebody gets right message across an gets the right message across an independent did independent candidate did actually very well. >> okay . >> okay. >> okay. >> uh, nunziata. briefly, chris williamson and the hard left tell me more. >> uh, there was an interview on gb news. um, after or during. i can't remember if it was before or after the result was announced. the by—election in rochdale with chris williamson, that tom harwood had to cut off because his views were so repugnant and he was it just such a revolting man. and it's the he started off more moderately saying that the 1970s were the best this country had ever known it, which is so factually incorrect. it's amazing. but the idea that this, uh, hard left , amazing. but the idea that this, uh, hard left, highly anti—semitic representative could be part of mainstream politics, he only stopped being a labour mp in 2019,
briefly, if you can, nigel, why dave tully ? can, nigel, why dave tully?runner up there. i think it shows that democracy is alive and well . so, uh, if somebody and well. so, uh, if somebody gets right message across an gets the right message across an independent did independent candidate did actually very well. >> okay . >> okay. >> okay. >> uh, nunziata. briefly, chris williamson and the hard left tell me more. >> uh, there was an interview on gb news. um, after...
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nigel nelson, what do you think about that.g hope for tory strategists is wait and hope something comes along. hope something changes the not just the numbers now, but the direction in which they're going . yes. >> and also that they would hope that labour would implode between now and the election. so i agree with catherine. i think probably at this stage you wait for it, what they planned at the end of last year was for may the 2nd election. it was quite clear they were laying all the groundwork, but were put on were very, very loose, nigel nelson and indeed catherine mcbride, thank you very much for joining for us this section. but coming up, did you know that peter was you know that peter pan was a white supremacist? well that's supposedly why the book has been slapped with a trigger warning by a university. and don't forget, of course, you'll be heanng forget, of course, you'll be hearing from the main man himself, sirjacob rees—mogg. in an with martin an interview with canon martin edwards of edwards on the importance of
nigel nelson, what do you think about that.g hope for tory strategists is wait and hope something comes along. hope something changes the not just the numbers now, but the direction in which they're going . yes. >> and also that they would hope that labour would implode between now and the election. so i agree with catherine. i think probably at this stage you wait for it, what they planned at the end of last year was for may the 2nd election. it was quite clear they were laying all the...
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thanks, nigel.we've got versus left with emma got right versus left with emma webb and macdonald welcome back to lee anderson's real world. time for right versus left. i've got the very gorgeous, the very lovely, the very beautiful andy mcdonald, the legendary . the legendary. >> that old chestnut. >> that old chestnut. >> that old chestnut. >> that old chestnut look, politics is changing. over the past few years, i've spoken about this earlier. and our voting system, i think, needs personally reforming a little bit. we saw all sorts of accusations with the rochdale by—election, with postal votes. andy, is it time to scrap postal votes , i don't think scrapping votes, i don't think scrapping postal votes, but i'd say reforming the way that they're distributed and the people who are allowed to vote by post, you know, i think, the restrictions that have been put in by the conservative government on voter id should be applied to postal voting more than anything, because that's where actual because that
thanks, nigel.we've got versus left with emma got right versus left with emma webb and macdonald welcome back to lee anderson's real world. time for right versus left. i've got the very gorgeous, the very lovely, the very beautiful andy mcdonald, the legendary . the legendary. >> that old chestnut. >> that old chestnut. >> that old chestnut. >> that old chestnut look, politics is changing. over the past few years, i've spoken about this earlier. and our voting system, i...
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nigel. thank you. the top stories from the gb newsroom. lee anderson says he would still have defected to the reform uk party, even if he hadn't been suspended from the conservatives. he became the party's first mp this morning after he lost the tory whip for claiming that islamists had got control of the mayor of london. as recently as january, mr anderson said it was not a proper political party. he now says reform will allow him to speak out on behalf of millions . speak out on behalf of millions. party leader richard tice says reform would aim to build a red wall in traditionally conservative constituencies . conservative constituencies. >> elated to announce that i have found that champion of the red wall for reform uk . he's red wall for reform uk. he's also, coincidentally going to be reform uk's first member of parliament in the house of commons. he is, of course , a commons. he is, of course, a person of great integrity, no nonsense and is the member of parliament in the county of n
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nigel commentator, nigel nelson. nigel thank you very much for joining us this afternoon , nigel.hink combined possibly 400 years. um but possibly about 400 years. um but i don't remember a week quite as mad as we've had the lectern the friday night, the dark. mad as we've had the lectern the friday night, the dark . we're friday night, the dark. we're expecting a general election announcement, maybe. and instead we got this speech . what did you we got this speech. what did you make of it ? make of it? >> well, i just think that that rishi sunak is putting, uh, too much on george galloway's election in rochdale . well, uh, election in rochdale. well, uh, this is the fourth time that george galloway has been an mp. and while he's a skilful speaken and while he's a skilful speaker, and i know from experience you have to be on your toes to debate with him . your toes to debate with him. he's always created more noise than sense. so the idea that suddenly politics has changed because he's just been elected as an mp, he seems to be going a bit far, but certainly that that appears to h
nigel commentator, nigel nelson. nigel thank you very much for joining us this afternoon , nigel.hink combined possibly 400 years. um but possibly about 400 years. um but i don't remember a week quite as mad as we've had the lectern the friday night, the dark. mad as we've had the lectern the friday night, the dark . we're friday night, the dark. we're expecting a general election announcement, maybe. and instead we got this speech . what did you we got this speech. what did you make of it ?...
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will tell, nigel, i hope not.ng that a whole slew of conservative are being conservative mps are being exploited essentially as fascists. underpins fascists. that's what underpins them. he said . them. that's not what he said. well, them in their well, it lists them in their whole that they're whole cause, is that they're there to fascists. there to expose fascists. >> well, what it describes. >> well, what what it describes. you are it describes you as is radical, right? i don't know if you would actually along with you would actually go along with it that description. it with that description. >> part of the mainstream it with that description. >> conservative re mainstream it with that description. >> conservative party.nstream it with that description. >> conservative party.nstrtanr the conservative party. i'm an elected of parliament elected member of parliament because their campaign is because their whole campaign is implying people on the implying that people on the right are involved in hate. there is no
will tell, nigel, i hope not.ng that a whole slew of conservative are being conservative mps are being exploited essentially as fascists. underpins fascists. that's what underpins them. he said . them. that's not what he said. well, them in their well, it lists them in their whole that they're whole cause, is that they're there to fascists. there to expose fascists. >> well, what it describes. >> well, what what it describes. you are it describes you as is radical, right? i don't...
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>> we certainly have , nigel. so >> we certainly have, nigel.he bbc news today we see are jeremy hunts going to, uh , force councils to cut to, uh, force councils to cut back on this sort of spending? we had this very similar thing on in the telegraph on saturday. >> and that's because the councils keep asking for more money several go bust around money as several go bust around the country. >> right. exactly. but >> exactly. right. exactly. but i i personally have >> exactly. right. exactly. but i this rsonally have >> exactly. right. exactly. but i this hobbyy have >> exactly. right. exactly. but i this hobby horsee >> exactly. right. exactly. but i this hobby horse of the covered this hobby horse of the tories many, many times tories before, many, many times we hear this practically every time there's an autumn statement or a budget. so just to give you a brief precis of this. so on the 29th of october last year, which was just before the autumn statement, we had in the telegraph, jeremy hunt has told government departments to lay off diversi
>> we certainly have , nigel. so >> we certainly have, nigel.he bbc news today we see are jeremy hunts going to, uh , force councils to cut to, uh, force councils to cut back on this sort of spending? we had this very similar thing on in the telegraph on saturday. >> and that's because the councils keep asking for more money several go bust around money as several go bust around the country. >> right. exactly. but >> exactly. right. exactly. but i i personally have...
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nigel farage used it at his rallies. nigel farage used it a few years _ at his rallies.llies. nigel farage used it a few years ago, which _ at his rallies. nigel farage used it a few years ago, which was - at his rallies. nigel farage used it a few years ago, which was an - a few years ago, which was an appalling use of the song, which again we sent out a cease and desist letter. in again we sent out a cease and desist letter. . again we sent out a cease and desist letter. , ., ., , letter. in terms of the other side of it, letter. in terms of the other side of it. what _ letter. in terms of the other side of it, what will— letter. in terms of the other side of it, what will a _ letter. in terms of the other side of it, what will a cease _ letter. in terms of the other side of it, what will a cease and - letter. in terms of the other side | of it, what will a cease and desist do, do they have to stop using it? to be honest, it is the fact that we want to publicise the idea that we completely disagree with his ideology and viewpoint and we do not agree with him using the
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we've got as much to do with slavery as nigel. so not all as you do nigel. descent have been impacted by slavery. nonetheless i do think these sorts of gestures are important point, and i think it can help build a sense of britishness in a part of the population which might not have always felt welcome in this country. >> let me tell you something that very few know . i'm that very few people know. i'm a nutcase historian, so i sort of know these very odd things because already because we folks, we've already apologised. did so absolutely apologised. we did so absolutely formally. it happened in 1840. prince albert on behalf of himself and queen victoria, gave a speech and actually a very important speech and a very progressive speech for 1840. and he gave it to the society for the extinction of the slave trade. albert said, i sincerely trust that this great country will not relax in its efforts until it is finally and forever put an end to a state of things so repugnant to the spirit of christianity and the best feelings of our nature. and that's really my
we've got as much to do with slavery as nigel. so not all as you do nigel. descent have been impacted by slavery. nonetheless i do think these sorts of gestures are important point, and i think it can help build a sense of britishness in a part of the population which might not have always felt welcome in this country. >> let me tell you something that very few know . i'm that very few people know. i'm a nutcase historian, so i sort of know these very odd things because already because we...
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but but but let's nigel, this. what let's try nigel, on this., you know, politics has changed, know, the politics has changed, that this is very unfortunate and that this by—election is another of that change. another symptom of that change. >> we actually have >> i think we actually have that clip nigel farage, gb clip with with nigel farage, gb news presenter. let's yeah, let's hear what he said about that. george is enormously powerful, very charismatic and even though i disagree with him profoundly on things , on a 1 to profoundly on things, on a 1 to 1 basis, i, i struggle not to like him, but but i'm afraid he is now using that power , that is now using that power, that ability, that personality in a way that will divide our country horrendously . horrendously. >> what do you think, nigel? >> what do you think, nigel? >> well, i mean, we come back to what the actual significance of it. this is not the first time george galloway has claimed that this by—election is a landmark event. he's claimed other by elections as being elections he's wo
but but but let's nigel, this. what let's try nigel, on this., you know, politics has changed, know, the politics has changed, that this is very unfortunate and that this by—election is another of that change. another symptom of that change. >> we actually have >> i think we actually have that clip nigel farage, gb clip with with nigel farage, gb news presenter. let's yeah, let's hear what he said about that. george is enormously powerful, very charismatic and even though i...
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he said. takeaway for comment nigel farage made. he saicis takeaway for comment nigel farage made.igel farage made. he saicis that sectarianzeaway for comment nigel farage made. he saicis that sectarian politicsor comment nigel farage made. he saicis that sectarian politics is me is that sectarian politics is here to in britain, here to stay in britain, following on from what we saw in parliament square last week, the mob outside parliament is the mob outside parliament is the mob about to move into politics and in particular, when you look at some of the demographics, i've got here that we've got that graphic, we can show it maybe now or later in the show. the 20 muslim vote seats in the top 20 muslim vote seats in the a huge the uk. there is a huge constituent kc for a party, um, who pitches to them some of the seats 63, muslim votes, the top 20 are all above 30. these are mostly labour seats, but will this now be a kind of coalition of that hard left ? and the more of that hard left? and the more kind of muslim vote? and will this be a new movement or is galloway simply a one tr
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. >> nigel, thank you very much. good evening from the newsroom , good evening from the newsroom, 7:00 and we start with the top story of the day. latest developments in the budget fallout and the government ministers are now challenging labour to set out its own funding plans , after the funding plans, after the opposition party backed the government's to cut government's decision to cut national insurance. the non—dom tax status will be scrapped, with the aim of raising revenue to make up for the 2% cut. figures suggest any benefits , figures suggest any benefits, though, for the taxpayer, are likely to be cancelled out by an expected rise in council tax. however, jeremy hunt told gb news earlier that his budget is proof that the government's fiscal plan is working. >> we want to end the unfairness . the direction of travel we've goneis . the direction of travel we've gone is to reduce national insurance by one third. the fact that labour are opposing this today is really because labour don't have any plans to redu
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nigel. now it's back to. nigel. >> another saturday and yet another march in central london. huge numbers of people once again turning out and extraordinary that we've had all this talk over the course of the last few days. michael gove, keen to appoint a new tsar to deal with islamic phobia because that it seems to be the major problem as far as the government's concerned. much talk about prejudice against muslims and yet almost no talk in westminster about prejudice going the other way . i met going the other way. i met people over the weekend saying, well, if they want to protect the muslim community, what about us.7 who is going to protect us.7 well, from that we get precious little . just one of the chants little. just one of the chants that was available for those who care to listen on the london streets this week was one about yemen. just watch these scenes ship to ship around yemen . ship to ship around yemen. >> yemen too rough for you from seven over ship around guys. >> you know w
nigel. now it's back to. nigel. >> another saturday and yet another march in central london. huge numbers of people once again turning out and extraordinary that we've had all this talk over the course of the last few days. michael gove, keen to appoint a new tsar to deal with islamic phobia because that it seems to be the major problem as far as the government's concerned. much talk about prejudice against muslims and yet almost no talk in westminster about prejudice going the other way...