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nigel farage.the position is in contrast to sunak, who twice told gb news last year that farage could join the party, saying it was a broad church . in saying it was a broad church. in other news, violent attacks against women on british railways have more than doubled since 2021. new data shows. the number of crimes against women and girls rose by 50%, and the number of sexual offences jumped up number of sexual offences jumped ”p by number of sexual offences jumped up by 10%. unacceptable behaviour such as touching upskirting or indecent exposures being experienced by women more than ever, with 51% of female victims stating that other rail passengers intervened to try to help. safeguarding ministerjess phillips says the violence against women and girls says it's a national emergency. >> the government have made it incredibly clear that tackling the scourge of violence against women and girls is part of its core mission. >> we consider it to be a national emergency, and that that won't just change
nigel farage.the position is in contrast to sunak, who twice told gb news last year that farage could join the party, saying it was a broad church . in saying it was a broad church. in other news, violent attacks against women on british railways have more than doubled since 2021. new data shows. the number of crimes against women and girls rose by 50%, and the number of sexual offences jumped up number of sexual offences jumped ”p by number of sexual offences jumped up by 10%. unacceptable...
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nigel farage. _ violence. now the leader of reform uk, nigel farage, also _ violence.so joining - violence. now the leader of reform uk, nigel farage, also joining in i uk, nigel farage, alsojoining in the call for parliament to be recalled. he says that the country needs to have a more honest debate about immigration, integration and policing too, as he put it, give people the confidence that there are political solutions that are relevant to them?- political solutions that are relevant to them? ., ., , relevant to them? nigel farage is t in: to relevant to them? nigel farage is trying to justify — relevant to them? nigel farage is trying to justify the _ relevant to them? nigel farage is trying to justify the violence - relevant to them? nigel farage is trying to justify the violence that l trying to justify the violence that we have seen, and that is very, very wrong. and there is an adamant, of course, that his type of rhetoric incites this sort of violence. so, i mean, i can't comment on what nigel farage says, because i believe that his rhetoric, and his language
nigel farage. _ violence. now the leader of reform uk, nigel farage, also _ violence.so joining - violence. now the leader of reform uk, nigel farage, also joining in i uk, nigel farage, alsojoining in the call for parliament to be recalled. he says that the country needs to have a more honest debate about immigration, integration and policing too, as he put it, give people the confidence that there are political solutions that are relevant to them?- political solutions that are relevant to...
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you're with nigel farage. over to you . with nigel farage. over to you.'s written in the wind. >> yeah. good afternoon. martin, i'm here with the leader of reform uk and clacton mp, nigel farage. he's here at the clacton airshow. nigel events like this give you the opportunity to speak to the local people. what are they saying to you about these immigration figures? >> well , i these immigration figures? >> well, i mean, they're just negligible declines from all time record numbers, i one of the biggest things is housebuilding. everywhere you go within this constituency, there's 50 new houses here, 100 new houses there. we're told from a labour government. those targets from central government will double. so the impact on an area like this have just the new houses, which by the way, no more gp surgeries, no new roads is really, really big. so people are unhappy and they feel that in the brexit referendum and in voting for boris, they voted for all of this to be brought under control and they frankly have been ignored. and that's why they voted for me her
you're with nigel farage. over to you . with nigel farage. over to you.'s written in the wind. >> yeah. good afternoon. martin, i'm here with the leader of reform uk and clacton mp, nigel farage. he's here at the clacton airshow. nigel events like this give you the opportunity to speak to the local people. what are they saying to you about these immigration figures? >> well , i these immigration figures? >> well, i mean, they're just negligible declines from all time record...
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and daniel, even more astonishing because, of course, nigel farage is now a sitting member of parliament that wasn't the case before, nigel, for those who might not be aware of who this individual is, christopher steele, who is this fella, >> he used to run the russia desk at m16. so he was quite a senior spook in his day. he then went off to a private intelligence company where he now is. and if you remember, he was responsible for the controversial dossier on donald trump in russia , which caused trump in russia, which caused all sorts of fuss because that none of the allegations in that turned out to be provable. so here we are again with the same with a number of allegations being thrown around you mentioned the wilson doctrine should m15 ever need to investigate a member of parliament has to be signed off by the home secretary , most by the home secretary, most importantly the prime minister. theidea importantly the prime minister. the idea that keir starmer would authorise an investigation into nigel farage, with absolutely no evidence at all, is just for the birds, so that won't h
and daniel, even more astonishing because, of course, nigel farage is now a sitting member of parliament that wasn't the case before, nigel, for those who might not be aware of who this individual is, christopher steele, who is this fella, >> he used to run the russia desk at m16. so he was quite a senior spook in his day. he then went off to a private intelligence company where he now is. and if you remember, he was responsible for the controversial dossier on donald trump in russia ,...
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nigel farage would say so. de has told our podcast , stride has told our podcast, chopper's political podcast that he will not allow to farage sit on the tory benches. tom tugendhat said i said that yesterday. it now means that all of the six successive two, hopeful to rishi sunak, have said they will not allow any engagement with farage. all six, all six. so the door has been closed on him. farage himself says it is of no interest to me whatsoever, so this is in contrast to mr sunak, who told gb news twice late last year that his party was a broad church and he would allow farage to join if he wanted to, he also had a go at farage over his remarks that mr farage made in the wake of the killings in southport. of those those three young, young girls, he said then, didn't he? i wonder whether the truth is being held from us. i don't know . whether the truth is being held from us. i don't know. in whether the truth is being held from us. i don't know . in the from us. i don't know. in the interview, mel stride told
nigel farage would say so. de has told our podcast , stride has told our podcast, chopper's political podcast that he will not allow to farage sit on the tory benches. tom tugendhat said i said that yesterday. it now means that all of the six successive two, hopeful to rishi sunak, have said they will not allow any engagement with farage. all six, all six. so the door has been closed on him. farage himself says it is of no interest to me whatsoever, so this is in contrast to mr sunak, who told...
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.# nigel farage: # guess who's back! # guess who's back.# ..the leader of reform uk, nigel farage.lmed the small boats. you know, i literally got right up within yards of these boats and i filmed them. i said, "this will lead to an invasion." murmurs of agreement. well, i mean, you would have thought, you know, i'd advocated killing the firstborn, you know. laughter. 0n the day of the southport attack, police said they were treating it as a non—terror incident. they also said counter—terrorism police had offered their support. nigel farage took to social media to ask whether they were covering something up. the police say it's a non—terror incident. i just wonder whether the truth is being withheld from us. i don't know the answer to that, but i think it is a fair and legitimate question. siren wails. it wasn't a cover—up. there were legal reasons for not identifying the suspect or providing more details at the time. that comment compounded the situation, so it gave succour to the people who were coming out to say, "see, i told you so, "so let's now go and attack people," and it di
.# nigel farage: # guess who's back! # guess who's back.# ..the leader of reform uk, nigel farage.lmed the small boats. you know, i literally got right up within yards of these boats and i filmed them. i said, "this will lead to an invasion." murmurs of agreement. well, i mean, you would have thought, you know, i'd advocated killing the firstborn, you know. laughter. 0n the day of the southport attack, police said they were treating it as a non—terror incident. they also said...
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brexit leader and mp for clacton, nigel farage, has declared earnings of more than £1 million a year f members' financial interests, published each year by parliament, shows mr farage is paid more than ten times his mp salary, as a presenter on gb news, making him among the highest earning mps sitting this parliament. our political correspondentjoins us. it is very good money, isn't it? yes, to take us to it, every mp must declare money that they are outside of parliament and they must also declare things like paid for travel gifts and hospitality. this is the first official register for this new parliament and according to the declarations on it, nigel farage appears to be the mp who is earning the most from having anotherjob. to going to the figures, all mps get a salary ofjust over £91,000 a year and what nigel farage's entry in the register says is that on top of that, he is also earning £97,000 a month for hosting a tv show on db news and there are other earnings, if you add them up, taking his annual earnings come on top of his mps salary, to one 25p a year, including writing fo
brexit leader and mp for clacton, nigel farage, has declared earnings of more than £1 million a year f members' financial interests, published each year by parliament, shows mr farage is paid more than ten times his mp salary, as a presenter on gb news, making him among the highest earning mps sitting this parliament. our political correspondentjoins us. it is very good money, isn't it? yes, to take us to it, every mp must declare money that they are outside of parliament and they must also...
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brexit leader and mp for clacton, nigel farage, has declared earnings of more than £1 million a year er of members' financial interests, published each year by parliament, shows mr farage is paid more than ten times his mp salary as a presenter on gb news, making him among the highest earning mps sitting this parliament. 0ur political correspondent helen catt explains. so to sort of take you through it, every mp has to declare any money that they earn outside of parliament on top of their mp salary, and they also have to declare things like paid fortravel, gifts, hospitality. this is the first register that we've got the official register for this new parliament, and according to the declarations on it, nigel farage appears to be the mp who is earning the most from having another job. so, to go into the figures a bit. all mps get a salary ofjust over £91,000 a year. and what nigel farage's entry in the register says is that on top of that, he is also earning £97,000 a month for hosting a tv show on gb news. and there are other earnings, which you've added if you add them all up, would
brexit leader and mp for clacton, nigel farage, has declared earnings of more than £1 million a year er of members' financial interests, published each year by parliament, shows mr farage is paid more than ten times his mp salary as a presenter on gb news, making him among the highest earning mps sitting this parliament. 0ur political correspondent helen catt explains. so to sort of take you through it, every mp has to declare any money that they earn outside of parliament on top of their mp...
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nigel farage. he's had a lot to say on that.ll play a clip from him and we'll see in hello there. michelle dewberry with you till 7:00 tonight alongside me, matt goodwin and bill rammell, one of my viewers on twitter. he actually says , on twitter. he actually says, yes, michelle, we are shouting at the tv, but we're shouting at you. michelle, a criminal is a criminal. no matter what the age. being 12 is no excuse. that is me told. look nigel farage, he was speaking out last night. take a listen to what he had to say. >> well, you're engaged in something like that. you can neven something like that. you can never, ever guarantee that what you say is 100% true. you may think it's true at the time. you may ask a question whether it's true now. starmer, by cracking down on that, poses, i think, the biggest threat to free speech we've seen in our history, an elon musk elon musk has caught wind of this. you see, i think the reason that musk, the reason musk has been going for starmer over the last week, is he knows what the reaction
nigel farage. he's had a lot to say on that.ll play a clip from him and we'll see in hello there. michelle dewberry with you till 7:00 tonight alongside me, matt goodwin and bill rammell, one of my viewers on twitter. he actually says , on twitter. he actually says, yes, michelle, we are shouting at the tv, but we're shouting at you. michelle, a criminal is a criminal. no matter what the age. being 12 is no excuse. that is me told. look nigel farage, he was speaking out last night. take a...
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i'm christopher hope in for nigel farage who's on his way to the studio. now yesterday saw the shocking story of bbc newsreader huw edwards plead guilty to accessing indecent images of children. the corporation has come under fire for not pay, only paying a presenter but also increasing his wage and some of that money, £200,000 of it was paid after he was arrested, but before he was charged of course he left the bbc by then. there are so many questions about how much the broadcaster knew and why he wasn't sacked earlier. well, moments ago, the director general of the bbc, tim davie, defended that decision to not sack him. >> when someone is arrested, there's no charges. also, another factor at this point was very significant duty of care considerations. i think it was right for to us say, look, we'll let the police do their business. and then when charges happen, we will act . happen, we will act. >> joining me now is david keighley, a former bbc producer. david, have the bbc cock this one up or were they in quite a difficult position? they had an individu
i'm christopher hope in for nigel farage who's on his way to the studio. now yesterday saw the shocking story of bbc newsreader huw edwards plead guilty to accessing indecent images of children. the corporation has come under fire for not pay, only paying a presenter but also increasing his wage and some of that money, £200,000 of it was paid after he was arrested, but before he was charged of course he left the bbc by then. there are so many questions about how much the broadcaster knew and...
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yeah, nigel farage, the reckless rhetoric, apparently, of nigel farage stoked the riots. chris hope , political editor, chris hope, said would you allow nigel back to the party? a simple one word answer said it all. no. do you believe the tory party has a future? chris told us an astonishing three out of five voters don't even care who the next leader voters don't even care who the n> martin, thank you very much . >> martin, thank you very much. and good afternoon to you. just coming up to 4:03. the top story today, the health secretary has acknowledged that there were fundamental failures in the mental health care that valdo calocane received before he killed three people in nottingham, a care quality commission review has found. he wasn't taking his medication and that the nhs missed opportunities to mitigate the risk he posed to others. ian coates, barnaby webber and grace o'malley—kumar we
yeah, nigel farage, the reckless rhetoric, apparently, of nigel farage stoked the riots. chris hope , political editor, chris hope, said would you allow nigel back to the party? a simple one word answer said it all. no. do you believe the tory party has a future? chris told us an astonishing three out of five voters don't even care who the next leader voters don't even care who the n
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nigel farage took to social media to ask whether they were covering something up. wonder whether the truth is being withheld from us. i don't know the answer to that, but i think it is a fair and legitimate question. siren wails it wasn't a cover—up. there were legal reasons for not identifying the suspect or providing more details at the time. that comment compounded the situation, so it gave succour to the people who were coming out to say, "see, i told you so, so let's now go and attack people," and it directly undermined the police by calling the police liars, effectively. we asked nigel farage why he raised a possible cover—up when he should have known that the police were limited in what they could say about the suspect. he told us online speculation was going crazy after the murders, and that some quick answers would have made the southport riot far less significant. nigel farage came under some criticism for questioning whether the authorities were telling the truth about the attack in southport. was that not a mistake? you'd have to ask him that but i thin
nigel farage took to social media to ask whether they were covering something up. wonder whether the truth is being withheld from us. i don't know the answer to that, but i think it is a fair and legitimate question. siren wails it wasn't a cover—up. there were legal reasons for not identifying the suspect or providing more details at the time. that comment compounded the situation, so it gave succour to the people who were coming out to say, "see, i told you so, so let's now go and...
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but but yeah, i mean, nigel farage is offering something completely different.l common sense policies, you know, and the tories have never done well in wales, never done well in wales at all. so this is a credible alternative to , to credible alternative to, to having to blindly vote for, for a party that no longer represents the true interests of the people of wales. >> okay, david, there are three of you now. the reform welsh three. what's the plan? what do you want to do next? what's your ambition? >> well, hopefully we'll we'll continue the momentum that we've already. we've already started, we've had so much support for what we've done. it's overwhelming support . and we've overwhelming support. and we've had messages from other councillors in other councils that have said , look, we've seen that have said, look, we've seen what you've done. it's really exciting. we're thinking about doing it ourselves, you know, but we somebody has to make the move first. we've done it and hopefully now others will follow. >> okay. well thanks for joining us. very best of
but but yeah, i mean, nigel farage is offering something completely different.l common sense policies, you know, and the tories have never done well in wales, never done well in wales at all. so this is a credible alternative to , to credible alternative to, to having to blindly vote for, for a party that no longer represents the true interests of the people of wales. >> okay, david, there are three of you now. the reform welsh three. what's the plan? what do you want to do next? what's...
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throwing that at the bus, it did not hit nigel farage.ng into a bin and throwing another object that also missed nigel farage. he was part of a group that had come in opposition to nigel farage as he was going through and canvassing as part of the general election, he was soon apprehended by police. the court said that members of the public as well also tried to catch him , as well also tried to catch him, and then when he first appeared in court, he pleaded guilty. now, in the sentencing, district judge james gould said that greeley's target had been a political a politician campaigning in our democratic country. he said to greeley politicians know they will face robust opposition, but that must never spill over into violence or intimidation. that is not the pursuit of free speech. it is an attempt to silence the voice of opposition. in mitigation, the court also heard that greeley had no previous convictions and that he had attended protests before. but the judge said this seems to be the first time he has stepped over the line and foun
throwing that at the bus, it did not hit nigel farage.ng into a bin and throwing another object that also missed nigel farage. he was part of a group that had come in opposition to nigel farage as he was going through and canvassing as part of the general election, he was soon apprehended by police. the court said that members of the public as well also tried to catch him , as well also tried to catch him, and then when he first appeared in court, he pleaded guilty. now, in the sentencing,...
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theories being spread by nigel- farage and others, dog whistle stop, a two _ farage and others, dogier pricing system. he said the police in this— a two tier pricing system. he said the police in this country- a two tier pricing system. he said the police in this country police i the police in this country police without — the police in this country police without fear _ the police in this country police without fear or— the police in this country police without fear or favour - the police in this country police without fear or favour and - the police in this country police without fear or favour and the i without fear or favour and the problem — without fear or favour and the problem has _ without fear or favour and the problem has been _ without fear or favour and the problem has been politiciansl without fear or favour and the i problem has been politicians two rhetoric — problem has been politicians two rhetoric and _ problem has been politicians two rhetoric and the _ problem has been politicians two rhetoric and the failure _ problem has been politicians two rhetoric and the f
theories being spread by nigel- farage and others, dog whistle stop, a two _ farage and others, dogier pricing system. he said the police in this— a two tier pricing system. he said the police in this country- a two tier pricing system. he said the police in this country police i the police in this country police without — the police in this country police without fear _ the police in this country police without fear or— the police in this country police without fear or favour - the...
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or you can have a nigel farage view of britain, where you feast _ nigel farage view of britain, whereproblem is, the deep—seated, structural problems and samuel— deep—seated, structural problems and samuel is_ deep—seated, structural problems and samuel is right, there are lots of reasons— samuel is right, there are lots of reasons why people have different views, _ reasons why people have different views, there are reasons for people being _ views, there are reasons for people being upset. and you feed of those divisions_ being upset. and you feed of those divisions and you pick people against — divisions and you pick people against each other. we are at a time when _ against each other. we are at a time when people do have to pick what kind of— when people do have to pick what kind of vision britain warned. i do think— kind of vision britain warned. i do think the — kind of vision britain warned. i do think the silent majority would rather— think the silent majority would rather have patrick's version of britain — rather have patrick's version of britain rather than a nigel farage's
or you can have a nigel farage view of britain, where you feast _ nigel farage view of britain, whereproblem is, the deep—seated, structural problems and samuel— deep—seated, structural problems and samuel is_ deep—seated, structural problems and samuel is right, there are lots of reasons— samuel is right, there are lots of reasons why people have different views, _ reasons why people have different views, there are reasons for people being _ views, there are reasons for people being...
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i'm christopher hope in for nigel farage who's on his way to the studio.now yesterday saw the shocking story of bbc newsreader huw edwards plead guilty to accessing indecent images of children. the corporation has come under fire for not pay, only paying a presenter but also increasing his wage and some of that money, £200,000 of it was paid after he was arrested, but before he was charged of course he left the bbc by then. there are so many questions about how much the broadcaster knew and why he wasn't sacked earlier. well, moments ago, the director general of the bbc, tim davie, defended that decision to not sack him. >> when someone is arrested, there's no charges. also, another factor at this point was very significant duty of care considerations. i think it was right for to us say, look, we'll let the police do their business. and then when charges happen, we will act . happen, we will act. >> joining me now is david keighley, a former bbc producer. david, have the bbc cock this one up or were they in quite a difficult position? they had an individua
i'm christopher hope in for nigel farage who's on his way to the studio.now yesterday saw the shocking story of bbc newsreader huw edwards plead guilty to accessing indecent images of children. the corporation has come under fire for not pay, only paying a presenter but also increasing his wage and some of that money, £200,000 of it was paid after he was arrested, but before he was charged of course he left the bbc by then. there are so many questions about how much the broadcaster knew and...
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nigel farage is the _ discussion all these matters. all these matters. nigel farage is the leader of _ discussion all these matters. nigel farage is the leader of reform, he did very well in the election and he has been accused of spreading conspiracy theories about the southport tragedy and has response to it. is it enough to see you will not comment on what he has said given that some people including a former police chief have linked his comments to the violence that broke out. i comments to the violence that broke out. ., ., ., out. i will not have a running commentary _ out. i will not have a running commentary on _ out. i will not have a running commentary on the - out. i will not have a running commentary on the motivesl out. i will not have a running i commentary on the motives of out. i will not have a running - commentary on the motives of other people, what i am saying is my focus is on the families and victims at the heart of this and that should be the heart of this and that should be the focus for everybody. anybody who s
nigel farage is the _ discussion all these matters. all these matters. nigel farage is the leader of _ discussion all these matters. nigel farage is the leader of reform, he did very well in the election and he has been accused of spreading conspiracy theories about the southport tragedy and has response to it. is it enough to see you will not comment on what he has said given that some people including a former police chief have linked his comments to the violence that broke out. i comments to...
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nigel farage, for example.nd centre as to who people are for all of what do you think to some of that? the hi there. i'm michelle dewberry and i'm keeping you company until 7:00 tonight. thank you for joining us. alongside me, forjoining us. alongside me, i've got the co—founder of novara media, aaron bastani, and the conservative commentator alex dean. now just before we went to the break there, we was just touching upon that issue in manchester airport. i will just play manchester airport. i will just play you a brief clip in case you missed that press conference yesterday. listen, matt and his mother, shamim were shocked at the unnecessary aggression and violence alleged violence shown from the start. >> there was no immediate attempt to speak to father, to ask him to step aside, to caution him, or to simply say, can we speak to you for second, >> obviously i've got to remind everyone that these fellows are out on bail at the moment. >> yeah, you're a barrister, though his clients are entitled to the presump
nigel farage, for example.nd centre as to who people are for all of what do you think to some of that? the hi there. i'm michelle dewberry and i'm keeping you company until 7:00 tonight. thank you for joining us. alongside me, forjoining us. alongside me, i've got the co—founder of novara media, aaron bastani, and the conservative commentator alex dean. now just before we went to the break there, we was just touching upon that issue in manchester airport. i will just play manchester airport....
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so he criticised nigel farage for saying the truth. the truth is being withheld from. >> he asked he asked that question, didn't he? >> well he did now as a member of parliament, nigel farage could have phoned the home secretary, particularly as a leader of a political party, and said, tell me the information about this because i want to know. and the home secretary would have told him, in fact, in my time in parliament, opposition mps were something very serious like this happened often got briefings from the home secretary, from the prime minister particularly their leaders always did. so you're saying some of them myself. >> yvette cooper, i think nigel was. >> i agree with tom that he was irresponsible to put that question out when, with one phone call, he could have satisfied himself of the facts rather than relying on influencers like andrew tate. what i don't agree with is also being criticised for saying that we have two tier policing in this country. well, we don't have two tier policing in this country. we have 20 tier polici
so he criticised nigel farage for saying the truth. the truth is being withheld from. >> he asked he asked that question, didn't he? >> well he did now as a member of parliament, nigel farage could have phoned the home secretary, particularly as a leader of a political party, and said, tell me the information about this because i want to know. and the home secretary would have told him, in fact, in my time in parliament, opposition mps were something very serious like this happened...
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mel stride says that nigel farage would destroy the conservatives. e the conservatives, steal all their voters . their voters. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i think nigel's problem is when any radio dj, tv presenter , when any radio dj, tv presenter, footballer becomes too big for the team, the station, the company you're kind of on a hiding to nothing because you're seen as a threat. if nigel was in the conservatives, then there would be a lot of worry. conservatives thinking quite strongly. i think about their future. i think he's much better off where he is. >> are you a big nigel fan? i suspect ? haha, no. suspect? haha, no. >> oh, he's an interesting character, i must say. give him credit for that. but i think it's valid. the point that the conservatives have made, because when you just look at it objectively, the what you've doneis objectively, the what you've done is fractured. the party and you've planted your flag as saying the party as it is not good enough for me. i'm going to make something else by siphoning off parts of your party that is an antag
mel stride says that nigel farage would destroy the conservatives. e the conservatives, steal all their voters . their voters. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i think nigel's problem is when any radio dj, tv presenter , when any radio dj, tv presenter, footballer becomes too big for the team, the station, the company you're kind of on a hiding to nothing because you're seen as a threat. if nigel was in the conservatives, then there would be a lot of worry. conservatives thinking quite...
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it is not unusual to have this job, the scale of payment makes it look like nigel farage is the highesthe question is how much time _ quite some margin. the question is how much time does _ quite some margin. the question is how much time does it _ quite some margin. the question is how much time does it take - quite some margin. the question is how much time does it take for- how much time does it take for someone who has been elected to serve a constituency? that someone who has been elected to serve a constituency?— someone who has been elected to serve a constituency? that will come u . serve a constituency? that will come u- aaain in serve a constituency? that will come up again in the _ serve a constituency? that will come up again in the coming _ serve a constituency? that will come up again in the coming months. - serve a constituency? that will come up again in the coming months. it i up again in the coming months. it has previously been discussion about whether there should be limits to how much mps can earn at second jobs or how much time they can spend on second jobs. or how
it is not unusual to have this job, the scale of payment makes it look like nigel farage is the highesthe question is how much time _ quite some margin. the question is how much time does _ quite some margin. the question is how much time does it _ quite some margin. the question is how much time does it take - quite some margin. the question is how much time does it take for- how much time does it take for someone who has been elected to serve a constituency? that someone who has been elected...
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dunng throwing items at nigel farage during his general election campaign. video from the incident showed mr farage shielding his face, while items believed to be coffee cups were thrown towards him. appearing at barnsley magistrates court, josh greeley was sentenced to six weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months. gb news can exclusively reveal that more than 20,000 migrants have crossed the english channel illegally so far this year. the milestone was reached this morning as hundreds more made the journey in small boats from france. it's after 526 people arrived illegally in uk waters in eight dinghies yesterday . and in eight dinghies yesterday. and sir keir starmer is now in paris ahead of the paralympics opening ceremony this evening. the prime minister arrived at the elysee palace earlier today, greeted by his french counterpart emmanuel macron. 4400 paralympic athletes from 184 delegations will come together to celebrate the start of the 11 days of competition. the athletes will parade down the avenue des champs elysees before arriving at the place de
dunng throwing items at nigel farage during his general election campaign. video from the incident showed mr farage shielding his face, while items believed to be coffee cups were thrown towards him. appearing at barnsley magistrates court, josh greeley was sentenced to six weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months. gb news can exclusively reveal that more than 20,000 migrants have crossed the english channel illegally so far this year. the milestone was reached this morning as hundreds more...
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nigel farage has come out batting and saying hejust farage has come out batting and saying he just workseps going. so there we are. .,, , ., ., , are. i wasjust wondering about his constituents. _ are. i wasjust wondering about his constituents. what _ are. i wasjust wondering about his constituents. what did _ are. i wasjust wondering about his constituents. what did they - are. i wasjust wondering about his constituents. what did they do - are. i wasjust wondering about his constituents. what did they do if . constituents. what did they do if they need to contact him? he will have an office. _ they need to contact him? he will have an office. he'll _ they need to contact him? he will have an office. he'll have - they need to contact him? he will have an office. he'll have staff, . have an office. he'll have staff, he'll have people to... mps do jet around quite a lot, so i have to say as this is all quite a good, exciting story, twice in one month is really, really not the worst i've seen it all! as he pointed out, the first visit was to visit his good friend donald trump, who had been
nigel farage has come out batting and saying hejust farage has come out batting and saying he just workseps going. so there we are. .,, , ., ., , are. i wasjust wondering about his constituents. _ are. i wasjust wondering about his constituents. what _ are. i wasjust wondering about his constituents. what did _ are. i wasjust wondering about his constituents. what did they - are. i wasjust wondering about his constituents. what did they do - are. i wasjust wondering about his constituents. what...
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so are nigel farage and elon musk right about sir keir starmer?uld we be worried about our rights to speak freely? i'm joined now by the former labour party adviser, james matthewson james. there is a level of concern that we're going to see many more impositions on what we can say, particularly on the onune can say, particularly on the online space. >> it's interesting, isn't it, tom? i think when we look at this and when we take in the round and in the way that it's meant to be viewed, if you are saying something that is damaging, genuinely damaging , damaging, genuinely damaging, genuinely dangerous to our society and to the world in which we live and to the people in it, then you need to be held accountable to that. and because of the anonymity of social media, we see obviously a huge amount of bile, of, of hatred on there. and it's something that everybody knows exists. it's something that for some reason we've come to tolerate and accept. and somebody like elon musk, somebody who has the power to change that himself because he owns a platfor
so are nigel farage and elon musk right about sir keir starmer?uld we be worried about our rights to speak freely? i'm joined now by the former labour party adviser, james matthewson james. there is a level of concern that we're going to see many more impositions on what we can say, particularly on the onune can say, particularly on the online space. >> it's interesting, isn't it, tom? i think when we look at this and when we take in the round and in the way that it's meant to be viewed,...
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reform uk leader nigel farage.en. >> after the attack on those little girls in southport. nigel farage claimed the truth is being withheld from us later he justified amplifying this false information by saying he had believed influencers like andrew tate . tate. >> well, that was tom tugendhat putting the boot in. and meanwhile shadow housing secretary kemi badenoch is under fire for comments made on the house of commons back in 2018, in which she supported relaxing immigration rules for high skilled workers. and she's now distanced herself from those comments. but will it damage her chances? well, who has the early lead in this race? well, joining me now is the former tory mp and minister sir john redwood. me now is the former tory mp and minister sirjohn redwood. sir john, always an absolute pleasure to talk to you. so the early shots have been fired. tom tugendhat, let's start with him having a severe dig at nigel farage for his reckless rhetoric. does he have a point? >> well, i think it would be better if the
reform uk leader nigel farage.en. >> after the attack on those little girls in southport. nigel farage claimed the truth is being withheld from us later he justified amplifying this false information by saying he had believed influencers like andrew tate . tate. >> well, that was tom tugendhat putting the boot in. and meanwhile shadow housing secretary kemi badenoch is under fire for comments made on the house of commons back in 2018, in which she supported relaxing immigration...
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party, nigel farage.uch for being here this morning. >> thank you. maria: i want to get your take on this violent disorder sweeping across several british cities over the weekend and this new order to prosecute anybody who is posting about it. can you walk us through what's going if on? -- going on? >> yeah. two things. firstly, the violent disorder. we've got terrible division in our cities. we've got parts of our inner city now that have become completely muslim-dominated, and that has led to a lot of british people saying what the hell's going on, our country is changing fundamentally. we've had successive general elections in which the conservatives following labour promised to reduce immigration numbers, yet we saw them double and then quadruple to record numbers. and we have a border crisis like you of these boats coming across the english channel. so underneath all of this, underneath all of this, yes, you've got muslim extremists, you've got some far-right violent people that look for an excuse, b
party, nigel farage.uch for being here this morning. >> thank you. maria: i want to get your take on this violent disorder sweeping across several british cities over the weekend and this new order to prosecute anybody who is posting about it. can you walk us through what's going if on? -- going on? >> yeah. two things. firstly, the violent disorder. we've got terrible division in our cities. we've got parts of our inner city now that have become completely muslim-dominated, and...
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party leader nigel farage is here with reaction to the new u.k. to block the flow of information. that's next. stay with us. ♪ hi! need new glasses? buy one pair, get one free at visionworks! how can you see me squinting? i can't! i'm just telling everyone!...hey! buy one pair, get one free for back to school. visionworks. see the difference. ♪ i'm gonna hold you forever... ♪ ♪ i'll be there... ♪ ♪ you don't... ♪ ♪ you don't have to worry... ♪ what the biggest companies deliver is exceptional customer experience. what makes it possible is unmatched connectivity and 5g solutions from t-mobile for business. t-mobile connects 100,000 delta airlines employees. powers tractor supply stores nationwide with reliable 5g business internet. and helps red bull revolutionize coverage of live events. this is how business goes further with t-mobile for business. maya knows how quality care can bring out a smile. but it's been a few dog years since she was able to enjoy a smile of her own. good thing aspen dental offers affordable, complete care all in one place
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yeah, with nigel farage earning eight out of the 15 shares in the company.embers a chance to kick out the leader, that's that's what should happen when andrew's young son is growing up and he's studying civics or british constitution . civics or british constitution. >> he'll be asked about the three most influential politicians of the last 20 or 30 years thatcher, blair, farage. yes at the moment, reform is a one man band. we've got people like richard tice, rupert lowe, ben habib. there's plenty of other people in reform, but at the moment it is still perceived as nigel farage and the rest of the crew completely agree. what he's done is he's done absolutely the right thing. and ihave absolutely the right thing. and i have to say, as a person who's labour to his bootstraps, i'm not all that happy about it because it means that they're now on the stage as a grown up. they're on the pitch and they're now playing . now playing. >> they tell me they're fighting to go after labour. >> now, of course they are. >> now, of course they are. >> they've wiped you lot
yeah, with nigel farage earning eight out of the 15 shares in the company.embers a chance to kick out the leader, that's that's what should happen when andrew's young son is growing up and he's studying civics or british constitution . civics or british constitution. >> he'll be asked about the three most influential politicians of the last 20 or 30 years thatcher, blair, farage. yes at the moment, reform is a one man band. we've got people like richard tice, rupert lowe, ben habib....
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nigel farage. look.ts to destroy the conservative party, so he joined his fellow tory leadership hopefuls in slamming mr farage for his commentary before the southport riots. i think his remarks, let me put it like this, were deeply unhelpful to those officers that were then having to go out and deal with the consequence of the rioting. >> this is not leadership, it is deeply irresponsible and dangerous, and he needs to decide . decide. >> is he a politician, a serious politician, or is he a social media content creator? >> lee anderson joins me now. reform uk mp lee. thank you very much. look, it's nigel being banned from joining the conservative party. a little bit like me being banned from papua new guinea. i didn't want to go anyway. >> well, i'll put it this way, patrick. i don't suppose that nigel's actually losing any sleep over this. and i look at some of my ex—colleagues which are classed as friends as well . are classed as friends as well. a little bit disappointed with them. patrick, look at t
nigel farage. look.ts to destroy the conservative party, so he joined his fellow tory leadership hopefuls in slamming mr farage for his commentary before the southport riots. i think his remarks, let me put it like this, were deeply unhelpful to those officers that were then having to go out and deal with the consequence of the rioting. >> this is not leadership, it is deeply irresponsible and dangerous, and he needs to decide . decide. >> is he a politician, a serious politician,...
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and new figures reveal that nigel farage has the highest earnings outside of parliament of any mp.
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was voted _ are reasons why nigel farage was voted oh~ — are reasons why nigel farage was voted oh i on. i think people are trying to say what— voted on. i think people are trying to say what they need to say but it is hot _ to say what they need to say but it is not being — to say what they need to say but it is not being heard by the right people — is not being heard by the right --eole. ~ . , is not being heard by the right healer ., ,,., is not being heard by the right --eole.~ ., , is not being heard by the right --eole. ~ ., , people. what is your message, then? you sent as — people. what is your message, then? you sent as a — people. what is your message, then? you sent as a whatsapp, _ people. what is your message, then? you sent as a whatsapp, what - people. what is your message, then? you sent as a whatsapp, what did - people. what is your message, then? j you sent as a whatsapp, what did you want to say? i you sent as a whatsapp, what did you want to say?— want to say? i am deeply concerned obviously about _ want to say? i am deeply concerned obviously about what _ want to
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it's not just nigel farage, is it, that's talking about two tier nigel farage. >> well it's nigel. >>ust can i just can i just stop you there because i can understand if you weren't necessarily watching some of the previous segments on the show, and that's fair enough. you're a busy man. but we did actually play busy man. but we did actually play a clip of a police officer essentially confirming that there is two tier policing, john, and that in one instance, they're perfectly prepared to go and meet with community elders and meet with community elders and talk about how they would like their demonstration on a roundabout in birmingham to be policed. but whereas i'm not convinced that necessarily happens the other way round. so, you know, i think i think there's a i'm not having any of that. no, i think there's a difficulty, isn't there, about conflating, people who have got, you know, genuine concerns about things like immigration or asylum seeker hotels or things like that. and people who've got genuine concerns about the way that things have been policed. you know , versus people w
it's not just nigel farage, is it, that's talking about two tier nigel farage. >> well it's nigel. >>ust can i just can i just stop you there because i can understand if you weren't necessarily watching some of the previous segments on the show, and that's fair enough. you're a busy man. but we did actually play busy man. but we did actually play a clip of a police officer essentially confirming that there is two tier policing, john, and that in one instance, they're perfectly...
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so are nigel farage and elon musk right about sir keir starmer?d we be worried about our rights to speak freely? i'm joined now by the former labour party adviser, james matthewson james. there is a level of concern that we're going to see many more impositions on what we can say, particularly on the onune can say, particularly on the online space. >> it's interesting, isn't it, tom? i think when we look at this and when we take in the round and in the way that it's meant to be viewed, if you are saying something that is damaging, genuinely damaging , damaging, genuinely damaging, genuinely dangerous to our society and to the world in which we live and to the people in it, then you need to be held accountable to that. and because of the anonymity of social media, we see obviously a huge amount of bile, of, of hatred on there. and it's something that everybody knows exists. it's something that for some reason we've come to tolerate and accept. and somebody like elon musk, somebody who has the power to change that himself because he owns a platform
so are nigel farage and elon musk right about sir keir starmer?d we be worried about our rights to speak freely? i'm joined now by the former labour party adviser, james matthewson james. there is a level of concern that we're going to see many more impositions on what we can say, particularly on the onune can say, particularly on the online space. >> it's interesting, isn't it, tom? i think when we look at this and when we take in the round and in the way that it's meant to be viewed, if...
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i'm standing in for the big man, nigel farage. is two tierjustice system and is mel stride right when he says that the riots showed that white working class boys and men were distanced from society? and as new figures show, that almost 9.5 million brits are neither in work nor looking for a job. is britain work shy? ahead of a—level results day tomorrow will also be looking at the value of university and how that might be playing a part in the employment crisis. plus, soldiers who fought alongside
i'm standing in for the big man, nigel farage. is two tierjustice system and is mel stride right when he says that the riots showed that white working class boys and men were distanced from society? and as new figures show, that almost 9.5 million brits are neither in work nor looking for a job. is britain work shy? ahead of a—level results day tomorrow will also be looking at the value of university and how that might be playing a part in the employment crisis. plus, soldiers who fought...
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let's ask my top punst nigel farage?ts jo—anne nadler paul richards and chris wild . richards and chris wild. >> chris. >> chris. >> yes, mark, what do you think about this ? because actually about this? because actually that's the biggest headache for the tories. he's not really sir keir starmer. he's going to be prime minister for the next five years. >> yes, it's one nigel farage because he's got 4 million votes in his back pocket . in his back pocket. >> he's a massive threat. and not just a threat. i use that word cautiously. he's very popular. he's very popular with with, young voters who would normally vote, labour or conservative. and, you know , and conservative. and, you know, and conversations i've had recently people saying, well, why , why is people saying, well, why, why is he not the leader of the conservative party? and, and people are saying that's what's going to happen in five years. you're going to have someone like farage, the leader of the conservative party, reform and conservatives and not that mu
let's ask my top punst nigel farage?ts jo—anne nadler paul richards and chris wild . richards and chris wild. >> chris. >> chris. >> yes, mark, what do you think about this ? because actually about this? because actually that's the biggest headache for the tories. he's not really sir keir starmer. he's going to be prime minister for the next five years. >> yes, it's one nigel farage because he's got 4 million votes in his back pocket . in his back pocket. >> he's...
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let's ask my top punst nigel farage?ts jo—anne nadler paul richards and chris wild . richards and chris wild. >> chris. >> chris. >> yes, mark, what do you think about this ? because actually about this? because actually that's the biggest headache for the tories. he's not really sir keir starmer. he's going to be prime minister for the next five years. >> yes, it's one nigel farage because he's got 4 million votes in his back pocket . in his back pocket. >> he's a massive threat. and not just a threat. i use that word cautiously. he's very popular. he's very popular with with, young voters who would normally vote, labour or conservative. and, you know , and conservative. and, you know, and conversations i've had recently people saying, well, why , why is people saying, well, why, why is he not the leader of the conservative party? and, and people are saying that's what's going to happen in five years. you're going to have someone like farage, the leader of the conservative party, reform and conservatives and not that mu
let's ask my top punst nigel farage?ts jo—anne nadler paul richards and chris wild . richards and chris wild. >> chris. >> chris. >> yes, mark, what do you think about this ? because actually about this? because actually that's the biggest headache for the tories. he's not really sir keir starmer. he's going to be prime minister for the next five years. >> yes, it's one nigel farage because he's got 4 million votes in his back pocket . in his back pocket. >> he's...
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nigel farage certainly thinks that he's being two tier.r people do think that he's being two tier as well. do you think that police and politicians are more afraid of tackling muslim gangs than other groups? >> well, that should not be the case. full stop. and you've asked an important question , and asked an important question, and you've asked a question which tells me that that is the perception and the fact that even that perception exists right now. we don't know the real facts. right? this is again why we need to be asking questions of the government. the fact that that perception exists undermines public trust and confidence in our police. that's not a good place to be. and i you know, i've worked very hard against that, i really have. this is why we have to have the questions. the scrutiny to the home secretary and to keir starmer, because actually the police need to have the tools, the equipment, the backing to police in the right way across all protests. it doesn't matter who, but literally all the protests where we're seeing thu
nigel farage certainly thinks that he's being two tier.r people do think that he's being two tier as well. do you think that police and politicians are more afraid of tackling muslim gangs than other groups? >> well, that should not be the case. full stop. and you've asked an important question , and asked an important question, and you've asked a question which tells me that that is the perception and the fact that even that perception exists right now. we don't know the real facts....
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dunng throwing cement at nigel farage during election campaign .on campaign. so this is the guy from derbyshire who was 28, who threw cement at nigel farage, who was in this building, site, area and he just grabbed something, threw it at the bus, the battle bus. it became a battle bus. and he's been given six weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months. so he's not going inside. he did it. he said he did it. we saw him do it, he's also got to carry out 120 hours of unpaid work and some other bits and pieces. rehabilitation activity days. that sounds fun. and pay £85 court costs and a surcharge of £154. but he's still he's still at large. >> yeah, well, nick, to be fair, he didn't tweet about it. >> and that's the key , isn't it? >> and that's the key, isn't it? we've got people in the riots. they're tweeting things that are misguided , but they they're misguided, but they they're getting three years in jail. and there was one young man got three years in jail. he went to prison in two days. he tweeted something very misguided about, you know , i don't
dunng throwing cement at nigel farage during election campaign .on campaign. so this is the guy from derbyshire who was 28, who threw cement at nigel farage, who was in this building, site, area and he just grabbed something, threw it at the bus, the battle bus. it became a battle bus. and he's been given six weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months. so he's not going inside. he did it. he said he did it. we saw him do it, he's also got to carry out 120 hours of unpaid work and some other bits...
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i mean, imagine if that was nigel farage.ous consequences for mr packham? but is this another example, do you think of a kind of double standards at play in britain? i'm going to tackle that at ten. but next, yes, it is over to reform uk because now apparently the latest polls have them 12 points behind labour. so they are officially, in that sense the second party. so were the tory leadership hopefuls wrong, do you think, to slam their leadership and other mps for their response to the riots? reform justice spokeswoman ann widdecombe. she's live and she's next. lovely welcome back to patrick christys tonight. coming up, i will show you some shocking footage of bbc presenter and climate activist chris packham making comments that police might want to have a little look at. but first, a new poll has put nigel farage within sniffing distance of snatching 20 seats as reform uk support surges to a whopping 21% of the vote share. well, it comes after a couple of things, doesn't it? firstly, the fact that every single tory leadersh
i mean, imagine if that was nigel farage.ous consequences for mr packham? but is this another example, do you think of a kind of double standards at play in britain? i'm going to tackle that at ten. but next, yes, it is over to reform uk because now apparently the latest polls have them 12 points behind labour. so they are officially, in that sense the second party. so were the tory leadership hopefuls wrong, do you think, to slam their leadership and other mps for their response to the riots?...