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i know nigel, he's a friends. i know nigel, he's a friend and this just has not happened.te who doesn't have any authority? and look, we don't even know if boris wants to come back onto the front line of politics. nigel has already said we are pushing to form a majority government. and so what i actually think this is, is camilla is this is kennedy's team briefing the media to make out that number one, because they're behind in the polls. so to make it out that robert is trying to do a deal that that nigel cannot get a government in his own right and to try and discredit robert. and i did see it myself when i was in government. camilla, i remember, you know, when i was a conservative, i remember a story being briefed, and i asked boris and carrie about this, where it said that rishi had come out and said that rishi had come out and said that rishi had come out and said that boris was he rang and spoke to boris and he was going to help him campaign. and no such phone call happened. so we know that leaders of the opposition governments, they do brief stuff like this, and i t
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well, nigel farage us us all a stark that earlier on today. welcome back to farage with me.bney standing in for the big man now, the usual presenter of this show. of course, nigel farage has been out with farmers today as they took to the streets of westminster for more than three to protest against new inheritance tax rules from the labour party. now hundreds of tractors descended on the capital just hours before mps were due to debate. the petition, calling for current tax exemptions for working farms to remain in place. still, labour has insisted it will not make a u—turn on its plan to introduce that 20% inheritance tax rate on farms more than worth more than £1 million. now, i'd like to say i'm joined in the studio by justin rogers. he's the head of farmers to action, the organisers behind today's farmers protest, as well as my panel. and that's still joined by gwen taylor, the former spokesman for reform uk, and doctor tessa dunlop, the historian and broadcaster. justin, let's start with you. the third time now, there's been a peaceful turnout. a very handsome turnout
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so it's really them who are here and nigel farage s-gffering here and nigel farage reform having a great that trump is in his crossing over? that some of the..- , that the over? that some of the..- . that the president is messaging that the president is with using is resonating with british voters? i using is resonating with british voters? ,., , british voters? i wouldn't say erha -s british voters? i wouldn't say perhaps _ the - peg'hagsspecifically the that trump is using, messaging that trump is using, but perhaps it is more of a wider context which was alluded -e the start of this piece. to in the start of this piece. about democracies, particularly western democracies worldwide where parties who are offering where oerties who ere otterfi’ "'” w” " right solutions, —= 77 “— 77 to the ri - ht to the right of the mainstream treditionetrneinstreern 77 77 spectrum are popularityj 7 '7" 1 £5 £5 a; popularity7,7 7 t77he7y777 77 popularity, theyfare 77 popularity, theyfare afi in popularity, and they are all , , perhaps similar things regarding immigration, regarding immigration, regarding r
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i mean, i was with nigel the other after the nigel farage, after the announcement, and he admitted that silicon valley between oxford and cambridge is actually a good idea. it is a good idea because we are the world leader or the european leader, at least in thinking and developing new technologies. but we are awful at then turning them into commercial projects. so working with the americans, creating a base here, and that is where you want it. and it isn't just about a new railway. it is about, of course, making sure we have the ai revolution, which peter kyle announced only the week before. it is about making sure that we have building all along that arc so that we can have new houses, which she's announced. reduction of planning restraints. i mean, nigel's problem was that where do we get the energy to run all these big computers from, which is my point is always that, well, that's why we need to build some more nuclear power stations, because they're the ones. >> that took about 25 years to build. >> exactly. and we've already got one halfway built, another one starting. and we need
i mean, i was with nigel the other after the nigel farage, after the announcement, and he admitted that silicon valley between oxford and cambridge is actually a good idea. it is a good idea because we are the world leader or the european leader, at least in thinking and developing new technologies. but we are awful at then turning them into commercial projects. so working with the americans, creating a base here, and that is where you want it. and it isn't just about a new railway. it is...
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nigel for ahj 777i}? 7lead7er7ri7cthd 77 7 7 a leader richard tice his feet to have his say. —— took to his feet to have his say. —— nigel farage. 5.5 million voters in southern - england are being denied the right where reform uk are expected to do rather well. _ in cancelling these elections, . secretary of state, in cancelling admitted she does not know what will replace them. - so, council areas in england so, councilareas in england having so, council areas in england having elections cancelled, but we should say there still are elections shodld sayrtherestillrarerelections place in other county taking place in 1d other county areas and nine other types godncil areas and ninerether tyses local as well of local authorities, as well as some elections for mayors that will somerelectionsrformayors that will place in may, so it still will a measure of the a measure of7the public mood be a measure of the public mood most of however, it will a of however, it will be a smaller one. �* ., , of however, it wil
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don't want to talk about it anymore, because basically because i said, why don't you justjoin up with nigeleds a different argument around facts, and he wants people to come and help him push facts that boost that case. should we just have a inasmuch as anybody can ever, but we do have some handy bullet points from our of the politicking about this. the customs union has harmed our trade. how much can you point to brexit, how much brexit absolutely did damage our economic prospects. so that is point one. to the eu budget. out, but we don't send money to brussels any more sets its own rules. about... to record levels and then did start to come down. priti patel, who's now the shadow foreign secretary but of course was the home secretary as the uk left with the fact that migration has gone up an awful lot. is at risk of losing or indeed already has lost to reform on their right. is basically the question of whether the conservative party theresa may had voted remain was that the reason the uk had voted to leave and immigration needed to come down. interesting in and of itself. i didn't know t
don't want to talk about it anymore, because basically because i said, why don't you justjoin up with nigeleds a different argument around facts, and he wants people to come and help him push facts that boost that case. should we just have a inasmuch as anybody can ever, but we do have some handy bullet points from our of the politicking about this. the customs union has harmed our trade. how much can you point to brexit, how much brexit absolutely did damage our economic prospects. so that is...
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nigel farage's right thing u.k.its pro-immigration control and anti-climate control stances is the most popular party in the u.k. according to a leading pollster within the margin of error. reform is ahead of the governing labor party, the very unpopular prime minister at 25%. and a few more points ahead of the long serving conservative tories. a big fan of president trump and vice versa. attendee at mar-a-lago and inauguration and called trump's return to power an inspiration. trump ally elon musk has been a booster of far acknowledge. recently they had a bit of a falling out. musk has been a hater of stormer and a fan of the right wing afd party in germany. germans have national elections in two weeks and that party has made gains against a frontrunner cdu. few say they would work with the national grouping. john, back in the u.k. it might be a few years before there is a national election but local elections in a few months and that has establishment policy very worried and elsewhere with an unhappy electorate an
nigel farage's right thing u.k.its pro-immigration control and anti-climate control stances is the most popular party in the u.k. according to a leading pollster within the margin of error. reform is ahead of the governing labor party, the very unpopular prime minister at 25%. and a few more points ahead of the long serving conservative tories. a big fan of president trump and vice versa. attendee at mar-a-lago and inauguration and called trump's return to power an inspiration. trump ally elon...
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are you panicking about nigel farage? privately, they are.the public, so of course they will put their vote with the protest party. i think changing the rules to indefinitely to remain as one of the ways that we can do that. there is a question about how many this new idea would manyeoeeple this new idea wee-la pot some people manyeaeepte this new idea wedtd not some people who suggest most who suggest most who are suggest most who are likely jest most who are likely je leavet who are likely je leave would people who are likely to leave would do so five years anyway, so do'sorwithinrfiveryears anywaygso �* much with the extension make how moch with the extension make of a it would how moch with the extension make in a it would r: how moch with the extension make in a lot it would r: how moch with the extension make in a lot of it would r: how moch with the extension make in a lot of money t would r: how moch with the extension make in a lot of money forould r: how moch with the extension make in a lot of money for the r: bring in a lot of mon
are you panicking about nigel farage? privately, they are.the public, so of course they will put their vote with the protest party. i think changing the rules to indefinitely to remain as one of the ways that we can do that. there is a question about how many this new idea would manyeoeeple this new idea wee-la pot some people manyeaeepte this new idea wedtd not some people who suggest most who suggest most who are suggest most who are likely jest most who are likely je leavet who are likely je...
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for some, just being here is a tick on the bucket list, like nigel from stoke. hey, i've got a beer. in the memory, extra security measures are in place. also, there's the fact president trump will be president to do so. obviously, this administration feels that it's an important thing for the president to be at, and we think that's wonderful. that's an important element for all of us, including the president. it's a fitting venue for a city that's about to host its record—equalling 11th super bowl. over the philadelphia eagles will see them become the first team i love going up against the best. it's why i play the game. at the super bowl, man. otherwise it gets boring. are you bored of winning? let's not forget kendrick lamar�*s eagerly anticipated half—time super bowl lix, where history could be made, off and on the field. nesta mcgregor, bbc news, in new orleans. according to a new study. revealing a previously undetected language—like structure. the international study was led by the university professor simon kirby from edinburgh university also took part in it. what this work
for some, just being here is a tick on the bucket list, like nigel from stoke. hey, i've got a beer. in the memory, extra security measures are in place. also, there's the fact president trump will be president to do so. obviously, this administration feels that it's an important thing for the president to be at, and we think that's wonderful. that's an important element for all of us, including the president. it's a fitting venue for a city that's about to host its record—equalling 11th...
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reform uk's leader, nigel farage, is hosting in south—west england. of the labour party, which was around members and, when we overtake them, we will be the biggest political party in this country. newspapers, you'll see there's much talk of me doing deals with the conservative party. but, sadly, they betrayed the country with open—door sir, because we are going to replace them! the integration of the baltic states lithuania, latvia ursula von der leyen said the chains of power lines linking them to hostile neighbours will now be a thing of the past. ms von der leyen was speaking in vilnius, baltic leaders. the plans for this move away from russian and belarusian grids has been discussed for decades but gained momentum after russia's full—scale invasion of ukraine in 2022. ursula von der leyen emphasised the historical let's have a listen. today, history is made. european electricity grid. are being dismantled. this is freedom. freedom from blackmails. it's truly a big, big deal. and the soviet past because this connection, dependent on russia. for cyber attacks in many countries and in m
reform uk's leader, nigel farage, is hosting in south—west england. of the labour party, which was around members and, when we overtake them, we will be the biggest political party in this country. newspapers, you'll see there's much talk of me doing deals with the conservative party. but, sadly, they betrayed the country with open—door sir, because we are going to replace them! the integration of the baltic states lithuania, latvia ursula von der leyen said the chains of power lines...
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who excuse that was nigel. it cuz she she has of it for you. my shit, that girl stuff, somebody that you'll ever issue with the interested in or is it really is so lucy and specimen that us for 57 assume they said it's a suddenly a cool that suffices. i have a in the us. it was so the show any issues, mutual based color, sample, etc, setting you can use the hello and welcome to was a part and your poles takes more than any other area of human activity, friendship and ality come at a price that's particularly true about the relationship between great powers which now waste and you inflection point with the potential for mutual cooperation and mutual destruction being roughly equal. which way are the scales of history likely to tip? i'll discuss that. i'm now joined by and we're shown such demo a professor of the give a hello narrow university in, in your daily professor is great to talk to. thank you very much for your time. thank you for having me. now, most jo, political discussions, this, these are colored by the events in the united states a
who excuse that was nigel. it cuz she she has of it for you. my shit, that girl stuff, somebody that you'll ever issue with the interested in or is it really is so lucy and specimen that us for 57 assume they said it's a suddenly a cool that suffices. i have a in the us. it was so the show any issues, mutual based color, sample, etc, setting you can use the hello and welcome to was a part and your poles takes more than any other area of human activity, friendship and ality come at a price...
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nigel, thanks for coming in. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning.rkets ipos. it's interesting when you see how few ipos there have been relative to the size of the market. given s&p is up 20% two years in a row. technology's been the leadership sector. is that because of anything going on with regulation? or is it just that the very largest companies have been where all the excitement and action has been? >> well, you're quite right that it's. been actually a paucity of. >> ipos in. >> in 2021. there were. >> 61 fintech ipos. >> and in the last three years cumulatively there's been six. so it's been. >> really not much happening there. >> the truth. >> is though, we have now a. whole generation. >> of fintechs. >> that are now preparing. for ipo. >> the number of. >> companies that have filed their. >> s1's. >> we have. >> klarna, we have. >> chime. >> we have. >> stripe that's very big, that. >> hasn't filed an s-1, i don't believe. >> but these entities. >> now are. >> very profitable. >> they pass. >> the rule of. >> 40 test. >> they're growing r
nigel, thanks for coming in. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning.rkets ipos. it's interesting when you see how few ipos there have been relative to the size of the market. given s&p is up 20% two years in a row. technology's been the leadership sector. is that because of anything going on with regulation? or is it just that the very largest companies have been where all the excitement and action has been? >> well, you're quite right that it's. been actually a...
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and that is why the reform uk leader, - is why the reform uk leader, nigel farage, is able to make haying its approach to this issue, necessarily the = 2:22: but the e 5 but the commlinication is issue but the communication is in a big way by the affected in a big way by the threat of reform uk. political threat of reform uk. it 234 ., a, story it might sound a neck story thing to months thing to say, seven months after an election in which the labour won over 400 labour party won over 400 mps —— it might sound $ r—fo rm $ refo—m won extraordinary. and reform won just five but it is very rare i just five butit is very rare i 7 to just five butit is very rare i to a just five but,it is very rare i . to a figure just five but,it is very rare i . �*indeed figure just five but,it is very rare i . �*indeed a figure just five but,it is very rare i . �*indeed a junior figure just five but,it is very rare i . �*indeed a junior labour ure or indeed a junior labour in and they mention e mention their 5 e mention theirfears j e mention their fears about don't mention their fears about what appear
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three way tie at the next general election, with labour cabinet ministers set to lose their seats and nigelage holding the balance of power. the survey of almost 6000 people found reform uk would have 175 seats. labour would drop from 412 to 174, and the conservatives would gain around 50 wes streeting. yvette cooper and angela rayner would be among those to lose their seats, with the conservative and reform coalition the most likely outcome if an election was held tomorrow. and royal news the king and queen have been hosting a black tie dinner at highgrove tonight to celebrate italian cuisine, joined by stars including victoria and david beckham and stanley tucci. guests enjoyed a feast featuring british sourced ingredients like scottish crab and isle of wight tomatoes. well, now you know. tucci, a well known foodie, inspired the menu, which embodied the slow food philosophy that king charles has long championed. and special martinis were made with herbs from highgrove gardens served alongside the meal. the event also highlighted sustainable, slow fashion, with students showcasing their ga
three way tie at the next general election, with labour cabinet ministers set to lose their seats and nigelage holding the balance of power. the survey of almost 6000 people found reform uk would have 175 seats. labour would drop from 412 to 174, and the conservatives would gain around 50 wes streeting. yvette cooper and angela rayner would be among those to lose their seats, with the conservative and reform coalition the most likely outcome if an election was held tomorrow. and royal news the...
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. >> he's got the nigel farage connection. >> nigel farage connection.y. he's gagging to come back as a state visit. he loved being with her majesty the queen. he wants to be with the king and he wants to be with the king and he wants to be with prince william and the princess of wales. yeah for sure. >> let us know your thoughts this morning. gbnews.com/yoursay. but up next we're going to be telling you why owning cats. unbelievable in scotland is under threat. in just a moment. miaow. months. >> i'm not reading any of these puns. i'm not reading any of these puns. they're ridiculous. >> first, though, something that is not ridiculous, sit back and enjoy some top european holiday destination temperatures. >> i forecast a perfect holiday in the sun weather. >> looking good. >> looking good. >> then for sure. and no worries about our travel insurance. >> allclear travel insurance sponsors gb news travel destinations forecast. >> hello. well, there's plenty of fine weather around as higher pressure becomes established but unsettled in parts of greece. so a
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from near saffron walden, nigel farage having a huge amount of fun here.t's kemi badenoch constituency. but they got into a row, didn't they, at christmas over the party membership numbers for reform, which she said were fake. not only were they not fake, reform have now got 190,000 members as against the conservatives, about 130,000. so nigel farage here, hundreds of reform members and they are on a roll. he's saying everybody laughed about me saying that brexit couldn't be done. they're not laughing now. also saying that the same appues also saying that the same applies about reform. sure, they've only got five mps at the moment, but it sounds if you believe what they say, like the sky is the limit. now i'm just going to grab one of them. he's being mobbed, but he knows he's going to talk to us. i'm just going to talk to us. i'm just going to talk to us. i'm just going to grab him. so this is rupert lowe. he is the reform mp. as you can see. lots of requests for selfies. he is the reform mp for great yarmouth. let's just have a quick word with him. excus
from near saffron walden, nigel farage having a huge amount of fun here.t's kemi badenoch constituency. but they got into a row, didn't they, at christmas over the party membership numbers for reform, which she said were fake. not only were they not fake, reform have now got 190,000 members as against the conservatives, about 130,000. so nigel farage here, hundreds of reform members and they are on a roll. he's saying everybody laughed about me saying that brexit couldn't be done. they're not...
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a tireless campaigner for brexit was reform uk leader nigel farage.ere he is celebrating five years ago. well, today mr farage is holding a reform party conference in kemi badenoch constituency. he's due to take to the stage any moment now. earlier he told martin daubney although it was the right thing to do, we haven't grasped the opportunities that could have come with it. >> there are so many things that we stayed aligned to, including most of their rule book. now, clearly what keir starmer wants to do is in terms of, of defence and perhaps even foreign policy ties closer to the european union. from the sounds of it, he wants us to start mirroring the single market rule book. i mean, none of that is good. but is keir starmer going to take us back into the european union? no, he is not. so i just see this now as being unfinished business. you're quite right. starmer was an uber remainer. rejoiner wanted to have a second referendum. the tories, from what i can see now, never really believed in it. so reform are the only people who can finish the only
a tireless campaigner for brexit was reform uk leader nigel farage.ere he is celebrating five years ago. well, today mr farage is holding a reform party conference in kemi badenoch constituency. he's due to take to the stage any moment now. earlier he told martin daubney although it was the right thing to do, we haven't grasped the opportunities that could have come with it. >> there are so many things that we stayed aligned to, including most of their rule book. now, clearly what keir...
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want to augn that nigel farage would want to align with the conservatives would be to ditch net zeroo ditch net zero? i would say that if the labour party wants to get its base back, then it has to make a great fuss about the cost of electricity. i mean, power, electricity. i mean, power, electricity should always have three priorities security of supply, the cost to the consumer industry, and then think about the environment. and labour has done that in reverse. at the moment we promised reduced fuel pnces moment we promised reduced fuel prices and they're now very high indeed. and our industry is leaving. so i think if we want to get our base back, then we have to start with that. we also have to start with that. we also have to start with that. we also have to deal. and i've just been in the commons chamber. we also have to deal with what upsets my constituents, which is both illegal migration and the absolute numbers of migration. the labour party has to be quite firm, not racist, but very clear in a plan to deal with what, again, my constituents are angry about and see as a prob
want to augn that nigel farage would want to align with the conservatives would be to ditch net zeroo ditch net zero? i would say that if the labour party wants to get its base back, then it has to make a great fuss about the cost of electricity. i mean, power, electricity. i mean, power, electricity should always have three priorities security of supply, the cost to the consumer industry, and then think about the environment. and labour has done that in reverse. at the moment we promised...
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what really interests me here is nigel farage. you know, public school educated city trader, you know, living in the posh part of kent. and yet he seems to resonate with working people in a way that very few politicians actually do. he seems to have that ability to cut across. now, i was out canvassing yesterday in the rain and the snow in northolt. well, certainly the rain and the number of people who said, you know, he's talking our language. and yet you've got somebody who is genuinely from a working class background like keir starmer, doesn't seem to quite cut across so much. so are we talking about reform as a political game changer or nigel farage as a political game? what is reform without nigel? that is the key question. >> well, i don't know. i mean, reform have got some great people there. yusuf, who is quite. >> he's impressive. impressive. he was very impressive on question time the other day. >> lee anderson, he was very good. lee anderson, who shoots from the hip, says what he wants. >> well, i'd never insult lee and
what really interests me here is nigel farage. you know, public school educated city trader, you know, living in the posh part of kent. and yet he seems to resonate with working people in a way that very few politicians actually do. he seems to have that ability to cut across. now, i was out canvassing yesterday in the rain and the snow in northolt. well, certainly the rain and the number of people who said, you know, he's talking our language. and yet you've got somebody who is genuinely from...
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it's labour running scared from nigel farage and reform. the party is facing a backbench rebellion on migration. but tonight we will reveal the top labour seats that are facing an existential threat from reform, as the government is revealed to be planning a new islamophobia definition. i'm going to be asking tonight the free speech union founder, toby young, what this means for the future of free speech. i'll also be speaking to the former home secretary, suella braverman, about the government's plan to press ahead with the disastrous chagos surrender. plus, following the killing of a swedish anti—islam activist. we're going to be going live tonight to sweden, revealing how it has been utterly transformed by mass immigration. that's state of the nation with me. matt goodwin starts right now. state of the nation with me. matfacing win starts right now. state of the nation with me. matfacing winexistentialt now. state of the nation with me. matfacing winexistential threat are facing an existential threat from reform, as the government is rev
it's labour running scared from nigel farage and reform. the party is facing a backbench rebellion on migration. but tonight we will reveal the top labour seats that are facing an existential threat from reform, as the government is revealed to be planning a new islamophobia definition. i'm going to be asking tonight the free speech union founder, toby young, what this means for the future of free speech. i'll also be speaking to the former home secretary, suella braverman, about the...
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and now nigel farage is holding the balance of power.e poll's findings, the conservatives will win 178 seats, labour 174 and reform uk 175. now that is as tight as chris hope's wallet on a friday night, and that would be a dramatic rise from the five that reform won in 2020. for now, the most likely government outcome of this would point to a conservative reform uk coalition now. meanwhile, labour mps in 98 red wall seats are panicking that keir starmer isn't doing enough on immigration to keep the reform party at bay. but with many other labour mps in favour of freedom of movement and in fact some even wanting to give immigrants the right to vote. is immigration a problem that labour simply cannot or will not solve? now that is a lot to get our teeth into, and i've [000:09:09;00] [000:09:09;00]
and now nigel farage is holding the balance of power.e poll's findings, the conservatives will win 178 seats, labour 174 and reform uk 175. now that is as tight as chris hope's wallet on a friday night, and that would be a dramatic rise from the five that reform won in 2020. for now, the most likely government outcome of this would point to a conservative reform uk coalition now. meanwhile, labour mps in 98 red wall seats are panicking that keir starmer isn't doing enough on immigration to keep...
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and could this be a nigel farage is time to pounce. well, now, sources close to the reform leader claim that he is prepared to work with boris johnson to defeat labour. but is this a backfire waiting to happen? and donald trump, meanwhile, has come to the defence of prince harry, ruling out deporting the duke of sussex after he reportedly lied on his american visa application. the president, however, did have some fairly harsh words for meghan. i'm dawn neesom and this is the weekend. so thank you so much for joining me on this lovely sunday afternoon. i hope you're having afternoon. i hope you're having a really chill time out there and looking forward to valentine's day, because it's coming up, isn't it? it's also my husband's birthday as well, so i'd better remember because this show is nothing without you and your views. so everything we're talking about today, from trump to nigel farage to love, let me know your views on it or anything you want to chat about sunday afternoon. who cares? frankly. so it's very easy to get involved a
and could this be a nigel farage is time to pounce. well, now, sources close to the reform leader claim that he is prepared to work with boris johnson to defeat labour. but is this a backfire waiting to happen? and donald trump, meanwhile, has come to the defence of prince harry, ruling out deporting the duke of sussex after he reportedly lied on his american visa application. the president, however, did have some fairly harsh words for meghan. i'm dawn neesom and this is the weekend. so thank...
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is nigel farage. the new and improved roy jenkins?e breaking the mould of british politics in the way the sdp tried to 40 years ago? certainly the two party system is under strain, with a new yougov poll showing reform in the lead for the first time and the tories in third place. yougov has reform on 25%, labour 24, and we're on 21% of the popular vote. this may be within the margin of error, but one thing is clear reform is now a force to be reckoned with. the poll also reveals something, perhaps even more telling. 1 in 5 tory voters from the last election would now vote for nigel reform is stealing the conservative party's clothes. it has various ideas from which the tories ought to be drawing inspiration on immigration, both legal and illegal. the much needed net zero migration, as well as on the economy, on law and order, and of course, on the crazy net zero plans. the last election shows that the british voter is out of love with the status quo. there was no enthusiasm for sir keir. the reverend starmer's labour party has shown,
is nigel farage. the new and improved roy jenkins?e breaking the mould of british politics in the way the sdp tried to 40 years ago? certainly the two party system is under strain, with a new yougov poll showing reform in the lead for the first time and the tories in third place. yougov has reform on 25%, labour 24, and we're on 21% of the popular vote. this may be within the margin of error, but one thing is clear reform is now a force to be reckoned with. the poll also reveals something,...
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>> i mean, let's not get too carried away about nigel farage. guy gets so much airtime. he got five mps at the last election and he doesn't shine in the house of commons. >> he thinks they're irrelevant. so why have labour been pumping out anti—migration adverts all across the red wall in the same colours? look at this as reform uk. >> i believe it's a free world. it's not, but it should be. should be able to go wherever you want. but i think it should be done in the right way in my belief. and i'm not being racist at all. just think of your own before you think of others. i mean, that's just common sense. >> and i've been out and about in this week's episode of leo unleashed. find out which town i visited very shortly. i'll give you a clue. it's home to the mars bar. and what's humza yousaf banging on about here? >> muslims are taking over the uk. >> joining me on my panel tonight is former peace met police detective peter bleksley, the journalist and communications advisor linda jubilee and the former labour special adviser paul richards. big show coming up, including
>> i mean, let's not get too carried away about nigel farage. guy gets so much airtime. he got five mps at the last election and he doesn't shine in the house of commons. >> he thinks they're irrelevant. so why have labour been pumping out anti—migration adverts all across the red wall in the same colours? look at this as reform uk. >> i believe it's a free world. it's not, but it should be. should be able to go wherever you want. but i think it should be done in the right...
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now, of course, nigel will be live on our show in about an hour or so time. we'll take his speech and then he will talk to me. that is coming up in the next hour. as even coming up in the next hour. as ever, send me your thoughts, post your comments gbnews.com/yoursay. so president trump has confirmed his administration will impose tariffs on america's three biggest trading partners , biggest trading partners, starting from today. imports from mexico and china will be hit with levels of 25%, whilst chinese goods will face a tax of 10%. though some products like oil could be spared. so, speaking from the oval office, donald trump hinted that europe could be next in line. >> the european union charges us 20% plus plus plus a vat tax called a vat tax. very similar and it costs us an absolute fortune. we are treated so badly and we have a tremendous deficit with the european union. so we'll be doing something very substantial. >> well, joining me now, professor scott lucas, who's a professor in us and international politics. scott, what do you make of donald trum
now, of course, nigel will be live on our show in about an hour or so time. we'll take his speech and then he will talk to me. that is coming up in the next hour. as even coming up in the next hour. as ever, send me your thoughts, post your comments gbnews.com/yoursay. so president trump has confirmed his administration will impose tariffs on america's three biggest trading partners , biggest trading partners, starting from today. imports from mexico and china will be hit with levels of 25%,...
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how many more times, nigel nelson, are we going to have this conversation?se stories are tragic, yet they're becoming increasingly and depressingly familiar. teenagers, children killing children with knives. lessons will be learned. thoughts and prayers. nothing changes. when are we going to clamp down on the cancer of knife crime? >> well, i mean, i mean, they've tried clamping down many times. we've had knife amnesties. we are going through the process of banning zombie knives from getting into the country, from samurai style swords. the problem, really is your idea of a national emergency is a question of what it would look like. question of what it would look uke.the question of what it would look like. the answer, i think, is to actually enforce existing laws. there, there you can use them. you can use stop and search that there are a number of things you can do. >> but there's a reluctance to do that in case it's racist. sadiq khan tried to stamp it out when he was elected. police forces across the country say they are standing off there. they're afrai
how many more times, nigel nelson, are we going to have this conversation?se stories are tragic, yet they're becoming increasingly and depressingly familiar. teenagers, children killing children with knives. lessons will be learned. thoughts and prayers. nothing changes. when are we going to clamp down on the cancer of knife crime? >> well, i mean, i mean, they've tried clamping down many times. we've had knife amnesties. we are going through the process of banning zombie knives from...
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election, with the next general election, with labour cabinet ministers set to lose their seats and nigel farage holding the balance of power. are we on the precipice of a political revolution? we'll be looking at that tonight. here's a headline i expect you never thought you would hear. lego bricks are apparently anti lgbt. that's according to the london science museum. we'll be talking about the end of gender ideology today through gritted teeth. ed miliband has been forced to back down on his opposition to the heathrow expansion. is it time that he backed down on the rest of his net zero vanity project? newly released data shows housing pnces released data shows housing prices are at a record high. can we ever get control over the housing market if we cannot control the immigration crisis? i'll be discussing with the top expert tonight. that's state of the nation with me. matt goodwin starts right now. now i'll also be joined tonight by my top panel. at least i'm hoping to be joined by labour adviser stella santokhi on her way from westminster and former spokesman here in the studio wi
election, with the next general election, with labour cabinet ministers set to lose their seats and nigel farage holding the balance of power. are we on the precipice of a political revolution? we'll be looking at that tonight. here's a headline i expect you never thought you would hear. lego bricks are apparently anti lgbt. that's according to the london science museum. we'll be talking about the end of gender ideology today through gritted teeth. ed miliband has been forced to back down on...
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i mean, have you listened. >> to nigel farage speaking?t far more charisma than starmer will have after a million voice coaching lessons. now, you mention the fact that, oh, people in reform and this and that were probably breaking lockdown rules. the reason why this is such a big scandal is because the hypocrisy is so off the scale. this wouldn't be as big of a scandal if it weren't for the fact that keir starmer, angela rayner and whatnot were saying boris johnson must resign. keir starmer himself said you cannot be a law maker and a law breaker. he said when he was caught having a curry in durham. if i am found guilty, i will do the honourable thing and i will resign. he may. >> not be, but. >> not be, but. >> let's get back to the issue, guys. voice coaches this day and age, should politicians of their experience. chris used to be a barrister for goodness sake. why is he having voice coaching lessons? and 1508 00:08:51,0
i mean, have you listened. >> to nigel farage speaking?t far more charisma than starmer will have after a million voice coaching lessons. now, you mention the fact that, oh, people in reform and this and that were probably breaking lockdown rules. the reason why this is such a big scandal is because the hypocrisy is so off the scale. this wouldn't be as big of a scandal if it weren't for the fact that keir starmer, angela rayner and whatnot were saying boris johnson must resign. keir...
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and nigel farage says that cancelled local elections are a one way ticket to a dictatorship.do you agree? >> with. >> with. >> keeping me company tonight? a new face of the panel. we've got patrick o'flynn, the political commentator and columnist, and zoe grindelwald, the political journalist and broadcaster. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live for your 6:00 news headlines. >> michelle. thank you. i'm katie bowen. these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. the governments counter—terrorism prevent programme, prematurely closed cases into southport killer axel rudakubana. that's according to the prevent learning review published this afternoon, outlining the findings in the house of commons, security minister dan jarvis has told mps that the government has begun an internal review of the prevent thresholds and has accepted all 14 recommendations for improvements in the prevent learning review. the review found that there were 15 contact points between rudakubana and pubuc points between rudakubana and public services, including prevent and the police. over
and nigel farage says that cancelled local elections are a one way ticket to a dictatorship.do you agree? >> with. >> with. >> keeping me company tonight? a new face of the panel. we've got patrick o'flynn, the political commentator and columnist, and zoe grindelwald, the political journalist and broadcaster. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live for your 6:00 news headlines. >> michelle. thank you. i'm katie bowen. these are your latest headlines from the gb...
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i also want to ask her about the mega pact, because she knows nigel farage and boris johnson very well. is there anything in that mail on sunday's story? i'm going to be speaking to britain's strictest headmistress, katharine , head of headmistress, katharine, head of michaela academy in wembley. she's going to join me to discuss this ongoing row with the education secretary, bridget phillipson. expect some fireworks with that. and as the bank of england downgrades its growth projections for the british economy, i'm going to be speaking to the business leader, sir rocco forte, about the impact rachel reeves budget is having on small and medium sized businesses. as ever, we've got 90 minutes of very punchy politics ahead, so do not think of going anywhere. but first with me now to review the sunday front pages is former bbc broadcaster nicholas owen. nicholas, as i live and breathe. what a set of papers we have this morning, starting with the mail on sunday's astonishing expose of, let's be honest, the most insulting, offensive and incendiary whatsapp messages we've seen in quite some t
i also want to ask her about the mega pact, because she knows nigel farage and boris johnson very well. is there anything in that mail on sunday's story? i'm going to be speaking to britain's strictest headmistress, katharine , head of headmistress, katharine, head of michaela academy in wembley. she's going to join me to discuss this ongoing row with the education secretary, bridget phillipson. expect some fireworks with that. and as the bank of england downgrades its growth projections for...
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daubney, february and i'm martin daubney, filling in for the big man nigel farage on farage tonight. kemi badenoch has unveiled her first new policy as conservative leader by pledging to double the amount of time an immigrant needs to have been in the uk before claiming indefinite leave to remain. but is it too little and too late? and the home secretary has said she would support schools bringing in knife archers to stop children from carrying weapons and other blades. but have we? how have we got to this state of affairs and president trump's war on diversity, equity and inclusion continued last night as he signed an executive order banning trans women. that's biological men from women's sport. and here in britain, the cash strapped nhs has advertised for a head of equality for the small salary of £123,000. now is it time the uk followed suit and consigned dei to the dustbin of history? all that's on tonight's show. but first, here's your headunes show. but first, here's your headlines and it's mark white. >> good evening. the main headunes >> good evening. the main headlines from
daubney, february and i'm martin daubney, filling in for the big man nigel farage on farage tonight. kemi badenoch has unveiled her first new policy as conservative leader by pledging to double the amount of time an immigrant needs to have been in the uk before claiming indefinite leave to remain. but is it too little and too late? and the home secretary has said she would support schools bringing in knife archers to stop children from carrying weapons and other blades. but have we? how have we...
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but would nigel farage cut a deal with kemi.7 >> and donald trump has turned his fire towards the internationalriminal court, which last year issued a controversial arrest warrant for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. trump is set to swipe the international body with sweeping sanctions. >> so much to discuss on the show today, but an overriding sense that we're at a crisis point economically. i mean, what on earth is happening to the government that said it was going for growth? that growth is its number one mission. and yesterday we see the bank of england slash growth and their forecasts by 50%. >> i think it was all very predictable with the policies that the government outlaid and they were warned by different business groups, by employers, they were warned by the farmers, even those plans that they're looking to put in place. people have been telling rachael the ni hike is just going to punish businesses. it's anti—growth. she even said it a few years ago in the house of commons. i am at a loss to understand why none of them listened. and now we are where we are. >> and amidst it
but would nigel farage cut a deal with kemi.7 >> and donald trump has turned his fire towards the internationalriminal court, which last year issued a controversial arrest warrant for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. trump is set to swipe the international body with sweeping sanctions. >> so much to discuss on the show today, but an overriding sense that we're at a crisis point economically. i mean, what on earth is happening to the government that said it was going for...
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in the headline speech, nigel farage told the crowd that reforms ambition is to be the biggest party in britain. >> if you want to help us and do your bit in whatever way you can in our historic mission and a mission that i just feel we can't afford to fail at, there's so much at stake. otherwise. what do we leave to those that come behind us, other than a completely broken and betrayed country? i'm not going to put up with that. and i want you to help me in making sure we prevent that. are you going to help me in preventing that? >> the prime minister has sacked one of his health ministers over offensive comments he's reported to have made in a whatsapp group. andrew gwynne has also been suspended as a member of the labour party, and has since apologised for what he called misjudged comments. it follows reports claiming he made anti—semitic comments and jokes about a pensioner constituent, saying he hoped she died before the next election. it's also alleged that he attacked members of his own party, including diane abbott and angela rayner. meanwhile, shadow chancellor alex burghart
in the headline speech, nigel farage told the crowd that reforms ambition is to be the biggest party in britain. >> if you want to help us and do your bit in whatever way you can in our historic mission and a mission that i just feel we can't afford to fail at, there's so much at stake. otherwise. what do we leave to those that come behind us, other than a completely broken and betrayed country? i'm not going to put up with that. and i want you to help me in making sure we prevent that....
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nigel farage says it smacks of dictatorship. >> and why is the government so desperate to give up these chagos islands and give away up to £18 billion of our money to mauritius? well, new reports suggest the bizarre decision could all come down to a satellite communications system. we'll reveal. >> all and the conservative leader. kemi badenoch has vowed to ban migrants who claim benefits from becoming british citizens. but is it enough to win back votes from the reform party? >> and the government has plans to make it easier than ever for new nuclear power plants to be built as they rush to avoid net zero blackouts? previously, just eight sites in the uk were allowed to host nuclear power stations. now, could one be coming to your backyard. and could greggs become the new favourite? not only for sausage rolls but burgers too? we've sent our intrepid reporter out to try the new recipe. some breaking news for you to start the show. the bank of england has announced that interest rates have been cut. yes, they're down from 4.75% to 4.5%. >> well, there you go. that's what the experts were
nigel farage says it smacks of dictatorship. >> and why is the government so desperate to give up these chagos islands and give away up to £18 billion of our money to mauritius? well, new reports suggest the bizarre decision could all come down to a satellite communications system. we'll reveal. >> all and the conservative leader. kemi badenoch has vowed to ban migrants who claim benefits from becoming british citizens. but is it enough to win back votes from the reform party?...
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minister angela rayner has cancelled local elections for 5.5 million people, outraging reform ukip leader nigel farage. >> there is no justification for cancelling these elections whatsoever other than sheer cowardice of what reform might do to them in those campaigns. to get. >> earning or get out. that's the message from the conservative leader. kemi badenoch to migrants who haven't got a job. >> yes, it's been a long wait, hasn't it.7 but finally, a policy from kemi badenoch. can they get a hearing from the british public, who at the moment increasingly look like they're turning to reform? >> incoming british. >> incoming british. >> president, who is little short of a white nationalist and racist? >> so that's the incoming british ambassador to america, lord mandelson, being less than complimentary about donald trump in 2019. he's now calling those comments childish. but there's somebody waiting in the wings for his job. >> nuclear nation planning rules are to be ripped up, making it easier to build small nuclear reactors to power millions of homes. >> and should we ban children from social
minister angela rayner has cancelled local elections for 5.5 million people, outraging reform ukip leader nigel farage. >> there is no justification for cancelling these elections whatsoever other than sheer cowardice of what reform might do to them in those campaigns. to get. >> earning or get out. that's the message from the conservative leader. kemi badenoch to migrants who haven't got a job. >> yes, it's been a long wait, hasn't it.7 but finally, a policy from kemi...
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good evening nigel.d say at the outset, from the home office point of view, i worked in different capacity. but from my policing perspective, worked with prevent and channel and the like. as far as a failure, unfortunately, to put it mildly, it's one of those the individuals has fallen through the gaps, i think is a phrase that's been used before. there are a number of mechanisms and structures and organisations in place, and what seems to have happened here is that it is those that have not joined together, and the outcome has been that there's been a lack of ownership, i think a lack of responsibility and therefore this this individual hasn't been picked up in the right kind of treatment or actions taken. >> all well and good to say that it's not joined up, and i can understand how that might happen between
good evening nigel.d say at the outset, from the home office point of view, i worked in different capacity. but from my policing perspective, worked with prevent and channel and the like. as far as a failure, unfortunately, to put it mildly, it's one of those the individuals has fallen through the gaps, i think is a phrase that's been used before. there are a number of mechanisms and structures and organisations in place, and what seems to have happened here is that it is those that have not...
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we had what looks like a coordinated attack on reform uk and nigel farage, particularly on one issue,he nhs. >> crux of farage's argument is this what was possible in the 20th century is not possible in the 21st. it's a miserablist, declinist vision for britain's future. people shouldn't have to choose between a health service that treats them on time, and an nhs free at the point of use. thatis nhs free at the point of use. that is a poverty of ambition for our country, and labour utterly rejects it. >> even when nigel farage tried asking a question about a war hero in pmqs on wednesday, he was drowned out by again seemingly coordinated labour heckling. farage then accused labour of panicking the seine. >> no wonder nobody. >> no wonder nobody. >> interesting. not very respectful, you'd say, for an mp in parliament. and this is farage's response. >> appears to be some panic on that side of the house. i'm not surprised. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> and what did the prime minister say? well, surprise, surprise, he accused reform of being not too generous with their stance on the nh
we had what looks like a coordinated attack on reform uk and nigel farage, particularly on one issue,he nhs. >> crux of farage's argument is this what was possible in the 20th century is not possible in the 21st. it's a miserablist, declinist vision for britain's future. people shouldn't have to choose between a health service that treats them on time, and an nhs free at the point of use. thatis nhs free at the point of use. that is a poverty of ambition for our country, and labour...
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. >> and nigel. thank you and good evening. the top stories at 7:00, the governments counter—terrorism prevent programme prematurely closed cases into southport killer axel rudakubana. that's according to the prevent learning review published this afternoon, outlining the findings in the house of commons, security minister dan jarvis has told mps that the government has begun an internal review of the prevent thresholds and has accepted all 14 recommendations for improvements in the prevent learning review. the review found that there were 15 contact points between rudakubana and pubuc points between rudakubana and public services, including prevent and the police. over the years. also today, the families of the three nottingham attack victims have demanded a full statutory inquiry, saying names must be named after an independent review has revealed killer valdo calocane fear of needles prevented him from taking anti—psychotic medication before the killings. barnaby webber, grace o'malley—kumar and ian coates were murdered in t
. >> and nigel. thank you and good evening. the top stories at 7:00, the governments counter—terrorism prevent programme prematurely closed cases into southport killer axel rudakubana. that's according to the prevent learning review published this afternoon, outlining the findings in the house of commons, security minister dan jarvis has told mps that the government has begun an internal review of the prevent thresholds and has accepted all 14 recommendations for improvements in the...
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three way tie at the next general election, with labour cabinet ministers set to lose their seats and nigele holding the balance of power. the survey of almost 6000 people found reform uk would have 175 seats, up from only five. labour, meanwhile, would drop from 412 to 174, with the tories gaining around 50. it would mean that wes streeting yvette cooper and angela rayner would be among those to lose their seats, with the conservative and reform coalition the most likely outcome. a suspected drink driver's car has caused travel chaos today after crashing onto a railway track in salford. the bmw careered over a roundabout, damaging overhead cables and closing lines between liverpool and manchester. network rail says repairs will take hours, with services likely disrupted for at least another hour. northern, transpennine express and transport for wales trains are all currently affected. and itv has pulled gino d'acampo shows this weekend from its schedule after accusations of inappropriate and intimidating behaviour on set. those include family fortunes and secrets of the south. they've both
three way tie at the next general election, with labour cabinet ministers set to lose their seats and nigele holding the balance of power. the survey of almost 6000 people found reform uk would have 175 seats, up from only five. labour, meanwhile, would drop from 412 to 174, with the tories gaining around 50. it would mean that wes streeting yvette cooper and angela rayner would be among those to lose their seats, with the conservative and reform coalition the most likely outcome. a suspected...
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local elections for 5.6 million people, which has absolutely outraged the on the rise reform uk leader nigel farage. >> there is no justification for cancelling these elections whatsoever other than sheer cowardice of what reform might do to them in those campaigns. >> and later on the show, i'll have the full analysis of that data. and the mother of barnaby webber, who was stabbed to death by psychopath valdo calocane, has branded the inquiry into nhs failings a horror show. on today's show, i'm delighted to say i'll be joined by emma webber in the studio, who says there are other calocane out there. enough is enough. from today, change will happen and we will make sure that happens. and that's all coming in the next houn that's all coming in the next hour. waafs the show. pleasure to have your company. so yesterday's show, you may have noticed, went into meltdown towards the end. the plug was pulled. a lot of people saying was it keir starmer.7 was it derby county fans.7 was it my missus? no, derby county fans? was it my missus? no, it was just a little technical gremlin. but we are back t
local elections for 5.6 million people, which has absolutely outraged the on the rise reform uk leader nigel farage. >> there is no justification for cancelling these elections whatsoever other than sheer cowardice of what reform might do to them in those campaigns. >> and later on the show, i'll have the full analysis of that data. and the mother of barnaby webber, who was stabbed to death by psychopath valdo calocane, has branded the inquiry into nhs failings a horror show. on...
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proposal will be enough to win back the one in 1 in 4 conservative party voters who say they're going to nigelfarage and reform. will it be enough? >>i enough? >> i don't think so. on its own, it's a good starting point. it had to be done. but the conservative party has so much ground and credibility to win back on the issue of migration. as you've gone through those figures and people saw the last 14 years of conservative government, and they need to send a really costly signal about this. and from my point of view, personally speaking, i think the way 1509 00:09:51,080 -->
proposal will be enough to win back the one in 1 in 4 conservative party voters who say they're going to nigelfarage and reform. will it be enough? >>i enough? >> i don't think so. on its own, it's a good starting point. it had to be done. but the conservative party has so much ground and credibility to win back on the issue of migration. as you've gone through those figures and people saw the last 14 years of conservative government, and they need to send a really costly signal...
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three way tie at the next general election, with labour cabinet ministers set to lose their seats and nigelrage holding the balance of power. the survey of almost 6000 people found reform uk would have 175 seats. that's up from only five at the moment. labour would drop to drop from 412 to 174, and the tories would gain around 50 wes streeting. yvette cooper and angela rayner would be among those to lose their seats, with the conservative and reform coalition the most likely outcome? well, there is more commuter chaos tonight as liverpool and manchester railway line is shut after a car crashed onto the tracks at salford earlier. train services across northern england and north wales are facing severe disruption until at least 10:00 tonight. network rail has said the vehicle has now been removed and damaged. overhead lines are in the process of being repaired. police have arrested a man in his 30s on suspicion of drink driving. authorities have arrested a second woman accused of using wigs and disguises to fraudulently sit the uk citizenship test for 12 other people. the 42 year old was deta
three way tie at the next general election, with labour cabinet ministers set to lose their seats and nigelrage holding the balance of power. the survey of almost 6000 people found reform uk would have 175 seats. that's up from only five at the moment. labour would drop to drop from 412 to 174, and the tories would gain around 50 wes streeting. yvette cooper and angela rayner would be among those to lose their seats, with the conservative and reform coalition the most likely outcome? well,...