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and nigel farage has terrorists? and nigel farage has taken to the stage at the reform uk annual conference, so can reform replace labour as the next government in 2029, with nigel farage installed as prime minister? is it probable? >> no. but you asked me a different question. is it possible? anything's possible . possible? anything's possible. >> my friday a—team. this evening. the dangerously young and clever political commentator reem ibrahim. there you go. she's done a magical disappearing trick. let me also tell you that i am delighted to welcome back a very old friend of mine, bbc radio legend alex. alex, to good see you again. and last but not least, are we. are we on air now with no picture? let me tell you, i knew it was a matter of time before my radio career would recommence . it career would recommence. it happens to everyone. don't they say that in the media that all their careers end in failure? or their careers end in failure? or the radio i or the other? listen, folks, there you go. we're back in the
and nigel farage has terrorists? and nigel farage has taken to the stage at the reform uk annual conference, so can reform replace labour as the next government in 2029, with nigel farage installed as prime minister? is it probable? >> no. but you asked me a different question. is it possible? anything's possible . possible? anything's possible. >> my friday a—team. this evening. the dangerously young and clever political commentator reem ibrahim. there you go. she's done a...
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certainly, you ask whether nigel farage can build on this, that is certainly the hope.that�*s a interesting area to watch, in terms of the themes, policies, ideas that reform uk look to build on as they look to those local elections in may and then on to the general election next year. certainly, you ask whether nigel farage can build on this, that is certainly the hope. there was no shortage of ambition from the stage behind me, throughout the stage behind me, throughout the day actually, repeated references, claims that nigel farage could be the next prime minister, that is the hope here but i think really, what they�*re focusing on when you talk to people in the party behind the scenes the more i suppose realistic ambition is that reform uk came second in 98 constituencies at the general election. and 89 of those examples they were second to labour. the focus very much for them is on those areas that came second, that means really focusing on the labour government and trying to be a critical opposition to keir starmer. we noticed the talk on the labour leader and lea
certainly, you ask whether nigel farage can build on this, that is certainly the hope.that�*s a interesting area to watch, in terms of the themes, policies, ideas that reform uk look to build on as they look to those local elections in may and then on to the general election next year. certainly, you ask whether nigel farage can build on this, that is certainly the hope. there was no shortage of ambition from the stage behind me, throughout the stage behind me, throughout the day actually,...
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>> nigel farage? that's why the viewers don't like it. >> question time and newsnight. been on there more than anyone else in the last two years, and when the bbc are criticised from pillar to post with their coverage of the conflict in gaza, you have people saying they are prejudiced against israel. you've got other people saying on the other side saying no, actually they're prejudiced against against gazans. nigel farage has been on bbc more than any other politician, more than more than previous prime ministers on question time. >> i would say i agree. i do agree with the panel shows and i do the panel shows a lot of bbc politics live in westminster and that good gig. it's good fun . that good gig. it's good fun. >> you get a cabin, they get a cabin. >> no , but sandwiches, sandwiches. >> what's that? jo coburn like anyway? do covid is lovely. she's great. >> she's a great what i do, what i do find interesting is i disagree with you. i don't think that for someone like nigel farage should have a show, the difference between a channel like gb news and the bbc is that g
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reform ukip leader nigel farage has said the party should model its campaigning strategy on the liberaldemocrats. mr farage received a standing ovation as he took to the stage at reform's annual conference in birmingham. he admitted that amateurism had impacted the party at the last election and said reform could learn lessons from the way in which the lib dems won more than 70 seats in their campaigning. >> now, the liberal democrats bill branches the liberal democrats win seats at district, county and unitary level. the liberal democrats build on that strength. the liberal democrats put literature and leaflets through doors repeatedly in their target areas, and despite their target areas, and despite the fact they haven't got any policies at all. in fact, the whole thing is really rather vacuous, isn't it? but but they managed with a vote much lower than ours, to win 72 seats in . parliament. >> one of mohamed al fayed alleged victims has said the billionaire businessman was highly manipulative. a survivor's news conference heard the former harrods owner, described as a monster enable
reform ukip leader nigel farage has said the party should model its campaigning strategy on the liberaldemocrats. mr farage received a standing ovation as he took to the stage at reform's annual conference in birmingham. he admitted that amateurism had impacted the party at the last election and said reform could learn lessons from the way in which the lib dems won more than 70 seats in their campaigning. >> now, the liberal democrats bill branches the liberal democrats win seats at...
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okay, we've got we've got nigel farage there . we've got nigel farage there.t the reform conference he's waiting to take to the stage. but one line i'd like to put to you quickly before nigel does take the stage from lee anderson. he said the establishment absolutely hates us, hates the reform party. is that true? >> well, absolutely not. i enjoy debating with nigel farage and lee anderson. i've been up for that for the last few years. i happily come on to gb news as individuals . i find them individuals. i find them likeable and good company. there's certainly no hatred, but you know, we have different views and the mainstream parties are scared of us. >> lee anderson said. and they should be because we are coming for them. do you think, realistically that reform can take to downing street? their vision is bold , their ambition vision is bold, their ambition is clear. is that feasible in your mind, or do you think the system is simply stacked against insurgent parties into greater manner ? manner? >> i think downing street is way beyond them, but i don't doub
okay, we've got we've got nigel farage there . we've got nigel farage there.t the reform conference he's waiting to take to the stage. but one line i'd like to put to you quickly before nigel does take the stage from lee anderson. he said the establishment absolutely hates us, hates the reform party. is that true? >> well, absolutely not. i enjoy debating with nigel farage and lee anderson. i've been up for that for the last few years. i happily come on to gb news as individuals . i find...
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yet gb news very own nigel farage. state of the nafion own nigel farage. the nation starts now . nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most intellectual panel gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson , and the journalist nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. as ever , let me know goodman. as ever, let me know your views. it's a crucial part of the programme. mail gb news. com but now it's your favourite time of the day. the news bulletin with mark . white. bulletin with mark. white. >> at 8:00, the main headlines from the gb news centre. sir keir starmer has insisted he's in complete control amid a row within government over his top advisers pay. the revelation that sue gray, the downing street chief of staff , received street chief of staff, received a pay street chief of staff, received a pay rise after the election and now earns more than sir keir, has prompted a furious backlash. speaking ahead of the labour party conference this weekend, the prime minister insisted his team was focused on the government's
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what times nigel farage up ? yeah, i've just been farage up? yeah, i've just been down to the main hall where these speeches take place. >> i have to say it's a pretty impressive setup. it's so large. there's a double decker bus there next to the stage and huge raked seating. nigel farage is a little bit later this afternoon, but things are kicking off around about now. there are all of the mps. speaking of course, five that they elected in the last general election, but also, of course, other voices too. you've got a chap from the sasse ann widdecombe will be about as well. there's lots going on here and we're at the heart of it. >> fantastic stuff. thank you. tom, we'll check in with you in a little bit . please do get in a little bit. please do get in touch if you're at home watching gbnews.com forward slash. your say is the way to do so, but let's get the news headlines with tatiana . with tatiana. >> emily. thank you. the top stories. one of mohamed al fayed alleged victims who went by the name natasha, has told a press conference the bill
what times nigel farage up ? yeah, i've just been farage up? yeah, i've just been down to the main hall where these speeches take place. >> i have to say it's a pretty impressive setup. it's so large. there's a double decker bus there next to the stage and huge raked seating. nigel farage is a little bit later this afternoon, but things are kicking off around about now. there are all of the mps. speaking of course, five that they elected in the last general election, but also, of course,...
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we've got a full interview with nigel farage . next. nigel farage.atest silly me. get >> oh, whoopsie. silly me. get ready britain. here we go . ready britain. here we go. we've got a full interview with nigel farage . next. nigel farage. next. >> good evening, i'm mike white. the latest headlines from the gb news centre. the prime minister will no longer accept donations for clothing after the row over gifts. chancellor rachel reeves and deputy prime minister angela rayner have also announced they will take the same approach. the move comes as labour seeks to move comes as labour seeks to move on from the widespread condemnation of the prime minister and his wife's acceptance of gifts, including clothing from prominent labour donor and peer lord alli. sir keir has accepted around £39,000 from lord alli keir has accepted around £39,000 from lmembers of an elite senior members of an elite hezbollah unit, as they were holding a meeting throughout the day, more than 140 rockets were fired by hezbollah fighters into northern israel. the barrage started a
we've got a full interview with nigel farage . next. nigel farage.atest silly me. get >> oh, whoopsie. silly me. get ready britain. here we go . ready britain. here we go. we've got a full interview with nigel farage . next. nigel farage. next. >> good evening, i'm mike white. the latest headlines from the gb news centre. the prime minister will no longer accept donations for clothing after the row over gifts. chancellor rachel reeves and deputy prime minister angela rayner have...
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we've got a full interview with nigel farage . next. nigel farage.t. >> good evening, i'm mike white. the latest headlines from the gb news centre. the prime minister will no longer accept donations for clothing after the row over gifts. chancellor rachel reeves and deputy prime minister angela rayner have also announced they will take the same approach. the move comes as labour seeks to move comes as labour seeks to move on from the widespread condemnation of the prime minister and his wife's acceptance of gifts, including clothing from prominent labour donor and peer lord alli. sir keir has accepted around £39,000 from lord alli since december 2019. the hezbollah terror group has suffered another major blow after one of its most senior commanders was killed in an israeli airstrike. ibrahim akil is reported to have died when warplanes struck the buildings he was in earlier today in the lebanese capital, beirut. security sources said he was killed alongside ten other senior members of an elite killed alongside ten other senior memlbut of an elite kil
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back to nigel farage. _ forthe freedom forwomen. esta; to nigel farage, michael.ut how well they're going to do. he started by saying they need to be more like the liberal democrats, without the sun is like water slides and the like. in terms of targeting specific seats. he also said that there is a chance we could win the next general election. what you make about? i next general election. what you make about?— make about? i think it is very unlikely to — make about? i think it is very unlikely to win _ make about? i think it is very unlikely to win the _ make about? i think it is very unlikely to win the next i unlikely to win the next election. is right in terms of lib dems policy. they concentrate on getting local councillors elected then extend into the constituencies around that area and take it from there. and nigel farage's parties have never been very good at that. he is right in that respect. they have got five seats now, i think that might well go up. if there are by—elections in this parliament, although by—elections won't be common because it is quite
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we're hearing from nigel farage later.seems to have gone quite well . gone quite well. >> yes, it's strange walking around this conference here in birmingham. you wouldn't think that this is a party that only had five mps. you'd think that this was a party on the edge of government. i don't know how much of that is bravado and how much of that is bravado and how much of that is bravado and how much of that is delusion . but much of that is delusion. but certainly this is a very optimistic party here in birmingham. and it's a professionalising party just this morning. the members here have passed a new constitution for reform uk taking the party out of the sole ownership and control of nigel farage and giving it a more democratic structure so that members can for vote new leaders, have no confidence votes in leaders and all the rest of it. it feels like this is a professionalising party, but my goodness, do they have a mountain to climb if they want to get more than that sort of beachhead in parliament. of the five mps they
we're hearing from nigel farage later.seems to have gone quite well . gone quite well. >> yes, it's strange walking around this conference here in birmingham. you wouldn't think that this is a party that only had five mps. you'd think that this was a party on the edge of government. i don't know how much of that is bravado and how much of that is bravado and how much of that is bravado and how much of that is delusion . but much of that is delusion. but certainly this is a very optimistic...
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nigel farage is due to take to the podium.elieve. and, of course, this is the first time that nigel farage is actually has actually won a seat in the house of commons after the summer election. his eighth attempt, i think, summer election. his eighth attempt, ithink, and summer election. his eighth attempt, i think, and there aren't now five reform mps in the house of commons. the supporters are gathered for the conference in birmingham. it is the season of conference, we have had the greens end at the snp and labour gathering also this weekend. with the conservatives to come, we will be covering all of those political events, with the leader's speeches. and we are just waiting to see nigel farage. there have been somewhat coverage of his plans for how to take the party forward and he is talking about changing the structure of the party. saying he is going to be giving up the ownership of the party. that is because the structure is slightly different, it is very different, it is very different, actually, to most political part
nigel farage is due to take to the podium.elieve. and, of course, this is the first time that nigel farage is actually has actually won a seat in the house of commons after the summer election. his eighth attempt, i think, summer election. his eighth attempt, ithink, and summer election. his eighth attempt, i think, and there aren't now five reform mps in the house of commons. the supporters are gathered for the conference in birmingham. it is the season of conference, we have had the greens...
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dean says this nigel farage will never be ousted. even if some infiltrate the system. all the other political parties feel threatened by nigel and reform. well, joining me now is michelle dewberry, of course, dewbs& co 617, the queen of prime time debate, resplendent in red. jeeves, what's on your menu? >> well, of course, these new wave of explosions that i've just seen you discuss. and we'll be looking at that . i've got be looking at that. i've got peter hitchens and aaron bastani, so interesting debate will follow on that subject. i am sure. i also want to look at these buffer zones around abortion clinics. what do we think to that? there's very different opinions between my panel on that topic. different opinions between my panel on that topic . and of panel on that topic. and of course, i need to look at the ridiculousness of keir starmer. i know you've looked at that as well. and also it's time now , well. and also it's time now, surely, isn't it, forjust well. and also it's time now, surely, isn't it, for just to well. and also it's time now, surely, isn't it, f
dean says this nigel farage will never be ousted. even if some infiltrate the system. all the other political parties feel threatened by nigel and reform. well, joining me now is michelle dewberry, of course, dewbs& co 617, the queen of prime time debate, resplendent in red. jeeves, what's on your menu? >> well, of course, these new wave of explosions that i've just seen you discuss. and we'll be looking at that . i've got be looking at that. i've got peter hitchens and aaron bastani,...
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. >> nigel farage. dubbed the tory brand bust and broken, will be crossing live to birmingham for day two of the reform party conference. >> and today marks 80 years since operation market garden, where paratroopers in the netherlands launched a daring offensive against germany in world war two. our man on the ground, charlie peters, is there for us. >> some 700 paratroopers from eight different nations will jump eight different nations will jump here at ginkel heath in the netherlands to commemorate operation market garden, one of the most audacious missions in british military history. >> we'll be talking to doctor ross perry, the go to mole expert in the uk. he's going to be showing just why it's so important to get your skin checked after a summer holiday . checked after a summer holiday. >> and we'll meet the ex—fiancee of katie price. the reality tv star who will tell us all about her latest endeavours in the reality world, including why he thinks she needs to lay off the selfies . selfies. >> and
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this afternoon. expect from nigel farage this afternoon-— expect from nigel farage this afternoon. .you with _ afternoon. thank you very much. we leave you with shouts - afternoon. thank you very much. we leave you with shouts of - afternoon. thank you very much. we leave you with shouts of the l we leave you with shouts of the lebanese capital, smoke still rising about 45 minutes after that air strike which targeted senior hezbollah figures. hello. we have got a mixture of weather across the uk again with us this afternoon. we are seeing some pretty big thunderstorms already across parts of southern england, hail storm here in east sussex. lots of sunshine meanwhile across the northwest of the uk, with barely any wind. a stunning scene here in the highlands. and then, we have got extensive low cloud still affecting some eastern and coastal counties across scotland and england. we should see it break up a cross—linker and most of your true this afternoon but it will probably loiter and linger for northeast england and scotland. temperatures at around 15 degrees, give or take. we will
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with nigel farage holding most of the chairs, that will change, he says,. here he was arriving earlier, greeted by supporters and at the conference they are just playing a video. that is why we are just waiting to see him take to the stage. behind him take to the stage. behind him is also another seat of the house of commons. nigel farage is saying that he is going to change the structure of the party, it was initially set up as a private company, he said to fast—track the creation of the brexit party. now, reform in time for the european elections. he wanted to stop the party being hijacked by bad people, but now it is going to change its structure. we are just waiting for it nigel farage to take to the stage where a number of supporters are not —— let's listen into. you can seem as the far right will consider stage as i say, they have mps. he takes as its a fairly late, having initially said, you're not going to try to win a seat but they did take 14% of the breaks. underthe they did take 14% of the breaks. under the proposed new constitution, members wil
with nigel farage holding most of the chairs, that will change, he says,. here he was arriving earlier, greeted by supporters and at the conference they are just playing a video. that is why we are just waiting to see him take to the stage. behind him take to the stage. behind him is also another seat of the house of commons. nigel farage is saying that he is going to change the structure of the party, it was initially set up as a private company, he said to fast—track the creation of the...
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i am not seeking the removal of nigel farage. this has got nothing to do with nigel farage.ganisation, whether it's political , private, political, private, governmental, if it has a leadership that cannot be held to account , that don't have to account, that don't have checks and balances in place to ensure that they behave properly, and where the leadership don't , don't leadership don't, don't recognise that they can be removed if they perform badly. that leadership and that organisation will fail. so it is because i love that which richard and i and others created. reform uk. i love the ideology i think it's the last, bastion , if you like, of bastion, if you like, of protection for the united kingdom from the precipice that awaits the country. if the labour party and the tory party continue to behave, the way they are. whilst i love reform uk , if are. whilst i love reform uk, if reform uk is to save the country , reform uk is to save the country, then it must itself reform and become a proper political party. it's got to carry the movement with it and it's got to nurtu
i am not seeking the removal of nigel farage. this has got nothing to do with nigel farage.ganisation, whether it's political , private, political, private, governmental, if it has a leadership that cannot be held to account , that don't have to account, that don't have checks and balances in place to ensure that they behave properly, and where the leadership don't , don't leadership don't, don't recognise that they can be removed if they perform badly. that leadership and that organisation...
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no they're not. >> they're trying very hard. >> they're trying very hard. >> nigel farage. hose words in the islamophobic. >> nigel. nigel. nigel. nigel farage is absolutely. i agree with you. an energetic politician, a charismatic politician. he's been incredibly consequential. he's affected a lot of things. brexit wouldn't have happened without him, does he have a plan to get britain growing again and to get more money back in people's pockets? well, i haven't seen it. >> well, it's really weird because because they're not doing anything to grow the economy. >> they are taking money out of our pensioners pockets. literally before the election, he would not give us any details on his policies. >> and i think if we knew his policies, no one would have voted for labour, although it's all there in the manifesto and there was a massive, massive, massive, massive multiple of them. >> keir starmer set out a statement saying i will not harm the pensioners, i will not betray pensioners. and what did he do? he betrayed them. >> one of our members, josh, says, grow the economy by put
no they're not. >> they're trying very hard. >> they're trying very hard. >> nigel farage. hose words in the islamophobic. >> nigel. nigel. nigel. nigel farage is absolutely. i agree with you. an energetic politician, a charismatic politician. he's been incredibly consequential. he's affected a lot of things. brexit wouldn't have happened without him, does he have a plan to get britain growing again and to get more money back in people's pockets? well, i haven't seen it....
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he can try and look like nigel farage on paper with the policies that he's got this week talking about the two personalities. look at nigel's entrance to the reform conference. people love him. he doesn't need a teleprompter for anything like keir starmer and the rest of them. he speaks amazingly. people love him. he robert jenrick . amazingly. people love him. he robert jenrick. he amazingly. people love him. he robert jenrick . he can't pretend robert jenrick. he can't pretend to be, to be nigel farage. >> that's very interesting. well, we're going to discuss that next because the chairman of reform uk thinks this is going to happen. and here's the question will nigel farage be britain's next prime minister? well done to a brand new director in connor who is absolutely smashing it tonight. now reform party chairman zia yusuf says the plan is to win the election in 2029. that's right, win the election for reform uk and install nigel farage as britain's next prime minister. will it happen? chloe dobbsi minister. will it happen? chloe dobbs i think that it could happen. >> am i saying i
he can try and look like nigel farage on paper with the policies that he's got this week talking about the two personalities. look at nigel's entrance to the reform conference. people love him. he doesn't need a teleprompter for anything like keir starmer and the rest of them. he speaks amazingly. people love him. he robert jenrick . amazingly. people love him. he robert jenrick. he amazingly. people love him. he robert jenrick . he can't pretend robert jenrick. he can't pretend to be, to be...
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so don't tell me that nigel farage doesn't have a platform or a voice.as, as we're discussing his own show on this channel, the idea of nigel farage being axed because of this proposed labour policy. no, i don't think that's a good idea. i think mps should get rid of. i think mps should be allowed to have second jobs as long as they're doing their job properly. i think as long as they're doing their job properly, they would do something if they felt that nigel farage was not representing them properly because there are means within our electoral system to do that. >> yeah, you get recall politician. >> but i mean, the fact is that you know, as you say, people in clacton will vote with their feet, but i'm not seeing much evidence of him spending loads and loads of time there. he seems to be doing lots of other things being in america, which mps do well, mps who represent northern constituencies spend hardly any time in their constituency. >> are you saying that on all their time in the westminster bubble, nigel gets out and about with the people and he's
so don't tell me that nigel farage doesn't have a platform or a voice.as, as we're discussing his own show on this channel, the idea of nigel farage being axed because of this proposed labour policy. no, i don't think that's a good idea. i think mps should get rid of. i think mps should be allowed to have second jobs as long as they're doing their job properly. i think as long as they're doing their job properly, they would do something if they felt that nigel farage was not representing them...
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so don't tell me that nigel farage doesn't have a platform or a voice.ly has, as we're discussing his own show on this channel, the idea of nigel farage being axed because of this proposed labour policy. no, i don't think that's a good idea. i think mps should get rid of. i think mps should be allowed to have second jobs as long as they're doing their job properly. i think as long as they're doing their job properly, they would do something if they felt that nigel farage was not representing them properly because there are means within our electoral system to do that. >> yeah, you get recall politician. >> but i mean, the fact is that you know, as you say, people in clacton will vote with their feet, but i'm not seeing much evidence of him spending loads and loads of time there. he seems to be doing lots of other things being in america, which mps do well, mps who represent northern constituencies spend hardly any time in their constituency. >> are you saying that on all their time in the westminster bubble, nigel gets out and about with the people and h
so don't tell me that nigel farage doesn't have a platform or a voice.ly has, as we're discussing his own show on this channel, the idea of nigel farage being axed because of this proposed labour policy. no, i don't think that's a good idea. i think mps should get rid of. i think mps should be allowed to have second jobs as long as they're doing their job properly. i think as long as they're doing their job properly, they would do something if they felt that nigel farage was not representing...
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nigel farage's party won tories?ly's general election, and they came second in a total of 98 seats, 89 of which were won by labour. though reform uk only won five seats in the house of commons, they're hoping to take power in 2029, but is it realistic? so the great british debate this year i'm asking do you believe reform uk could replace the tories? well, let's speak to my panel. joining me now. political commentator lee harris. trade unionist andy twelves andy twelves. good afternoon . afternoon. >> do i think that they could replace the tories. i don't think that they could replace the tories, no i don't. why? i think that it looks like robert jenrick is going to be the new leader of the conservative party. he's the most i would. i actually stole this from lee in the green room . he's the most the green room. he's the most like he's the most reform ish candidate of the tory leadership candidates, i think he'll attract a lot of the kind of lost tories that reform have picked up at the last election . picked up at t
nigel farage's party won tories?ly's general election, and they came second in a total of 98 seats, 89 of which were won by labour. though reform uk only won five seats in the house of commons, they're hoping to take power in 2029, but is it realistic? so the great british debate this year i'm asking do you believe reform uk could replace the tories? well, let's speak to my panel. joining me now. political commentator lee harris. trade unionist andy twelves andy twelves. good afternoon ....
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nigel farage is back tomorrow.an mcgivern . your weather with aidan mcgivern. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hi there! welcome to the latest update from the met office for gb news. the next 24 hours stays damp and blustery in the east, but it does dry up elsewhere. brighter skies coming along in the west later on tuesday . finally, a drier period tuesday. finally, a drier period to give us all a respite from all the rain. but it is going to take its time as this low slowly clears eastwards. it's still going to bring further rain to northern england into parts of the midlands overnight. east anglia, as well as north wales. now that rain does turn more showery in the west, the north and the northwest, seeing plenty of clear spells overnight under those clear skies , temperatures those clear skies, temperatures falling into the single figures. but it's blustery elsewhere as we start off tuesday and there's certainly more rain to come across p
nigel farage is back tomorrow.an mcgivern . your weather with aidan mcgivern. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hi there! welcome to the latest update from the met office for gb news. the next 24 hours stays damp and blustery in the east, but it does dry up elsewhere. brighter skies coming along in the west later on tuesday . finally, a drier period tuesday. finally, a drier period to give us all a respite...
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— as nigel farage seriously thinking about downing street? yes. ime but something has made him change his mind. what i do know having worked so closely with him for over a decade as he is a formidable reader of the political tea leaves. regardless of what one may think of his politics, when it comes to the crafty is exceptional. this his politics, when it comes to the crafty is exceptional.— crafty is exceptional. this big announcement _ crafty is exceptional. this big announcement today - crafty is exceptional. this big announcement today that i crafty is exceptional. this big announcement today that he | crafty is exceptional. this big i announcement today that he is divesting power to the membership and no longer will it be nigel farage limited, what is that all about? it farage limited, what is that all about? . , farage limited, what is that all about? , , , , farage limited, what is that all about? , i, , ., about? it is very simple, so i have known him — about? it is very simple, so i have known him since _ about? it is very simple, so i hav
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it's a way of shutting nigel farage up, isn't it? maybe that's what labour want.hat's going on? let me know. still to come, a billionaire was blasted into space today on one of elon musk's rockets. we're going to be debating is that morally justifiable? see you in a we carried on that conversation dunng we carried on that conversation during the outbreak. i hope you did, too. we were kind of concluding that probably this modernisation committee will conclude, and we were saying that maybe mps just can work fewer hours. >> yeah. i mean, i think that what these restrictions are going to hurt labour mps just as much as they're going to hurt reform or conservative or even lib dem mps. so i suspect they will be incentives from everyone to want to not restrict it too harshly. >> well, if it is only restricted hours, nigel owen does three hours a week on gb news. if you're watching nigel, i know you work much harder than that. and what do you think the outcome will be, tom? just if we speculate what they might finally conclude these mps. i think ryan makes a really good
it's a way of shutting nigel farage up, isn't it? maybe that's what labour want.hat's going on? let me know. still to come, a billionaire was blasted into space today on one of elon musk's rockets. we're going to be debating is that morally justifiable? see you in a we carried on that conversation dunng we carried on that conversation during the outbreak. i hope you did, too. we were kind of concluding that probably this modernisation committee will conclude, and we were saying that maybe mps...
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he can try and look like nigel farage on paper with the policies that he's got this week talking aboutok at the two personalities. look at nigel's entrance to the reform conference. people love him. he doesn't need a teleprompter for anything like keir starmer and the rest of them. he speaks amazingly. people love him. he robert jenrick . amazingly. people love him. he robert jenrick. he amazingly. people love him. he robert jenrick . he can't pretend robert jenrick. he can't pretend to be, to be nigel farage. >> that's very interesting. well, we're going to discuss that next because the chairman of reform uk thinks this is going to happen. and here's the question will nigel farage be britain's next prime minister? well done to a brand new director in connor who is absolutely smashing it tonight. now reform party chairman zia yusuf says the plan is to win the election in 2029. that's right, win the election for reform uk and install nigel farage as britain's next prime minister. will it happen? chloe dobbsi minister. will it happen? chloe dobbs i think that it could happen. >> am i say
he can try and look like nigel farage on paper with the policies that he's got this week talking aboutok at the two personalities. look at nigel's entrance to the reform conference. people love him. he doesn't need a teleprompter for anything like keir starmer and the rest of them. he speaks amazingly. people love him. he robert jenrick . amazingly. people love him. he robert jenrick. he amazingly. people love him. he robert jenrick . he can't pretend robert jenrick. he can't pretend to be, to...
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constitutional historian, on six figures who've made the political, whether one of whom is our very own nigel farage nigel could ultimately end up as prime minister. so something i think gb news viewers will be absolutely fascinated by. another thing we're going to discuss is the iea report suggesting that we need total reform of the nhs, not just pounng reform of the nhs, not just pouring more money in, but fundamental reform so that we make it look like the health service that other countries have that are more responsive to patients. and less run for the sake of the producer. >> and jacob, if nigel were prime minister, that surely would mean that you'd join reform at long last. >> well, i think if nigel were to become prime minister, he'd probably want to become a tory first of all. but perhaps we'll have to ask him that when he's he's back in the studio to get his view on whether or not he can become prime minister and whether he did as a tory. >> spoken like a true politician there, jacob rees—mogg, of course, straight after this state of the nation. thank you very much to my superstar panel to
constitutional historian, on six figures who've made the political, whether one of whom is our very own nigel farage nigel could ultimately end up as prime minister. so something i think gb news viewers will be absolutely fascinated by. another thing we're going to discuss is the iea report suggesting that we need total reform of the nhs, not just pounng reform of the nhs, not just pouring more money in, but fundamental reform so that we make it look like the health service that other countries...
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nigel farage has made huge inroads because millions of people don't feel that way.donations and then distress inside downing street with briefing against different staff factions. those are exactly the kinds of things that make lots of newscasters and people watching and listening to the news or reading the headlines and just think, "you know what? "what a bunch. "i don't want anything to do with them. "politics doesn't work. "can i take my vote elsewhere or not vote at all?" so, party conference season, we've seen the tails wagging at the reform conference. also, of course, the lib dems. ed davey arrived on a jet ski there. it's quite easy to be the lib dems and reform. reform would say they'd like the same number of mps, like the same number of mps — of course, 72. and it's quite hard to be labour and it's going to be quite hard to pull off a confident tory conference as well. but obviously, we're not here to talk about it, but we remind newscasters that if you've heard things about the party you love, the party of government, you're going to hear all this again a
nigel farage has made huge inroads because millions of people don't feel that way.donations and then distress inside downing street with briefing against different staff factions. those are exactly the kinds of things that make lots of newscasters and people watching and listening to the news or reading the headlines and just think, "you know what? "what a bunch. "i don't want anything to do with them. "politics doesn't work. "can i take my vote elsewhere or not vote at...
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and nigel farage has terrorists?ken to the stage at the reform uk annual conference, so can reform replace labour as the next government in 2029, with
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and of course, nigel farage has raised it and it was the key cause of brexit, which nigel farage championedion about the market economy, which keith joseph championed, and there's a lot of talk about participation, which tony benn championed. he was the first in britain to advocate the referendum, which is now part of our constitution . is now part of our constitution. and finally, roy jenkins, who raised the issue of proportional representation, which ironically, is championed by nigel farage because contrary to what roy jenkins hoped, it wouldn't help the centre, it wouldn't help the centre, it would help the far right, >> interestingly, reading your book, i was struck by the fact that you and i knew that is they at least had met five out of the six. so in both our cases, we didn't meet a nye bevan, but we're somewhat familiar with the others, let's turn to enoch powell for a moment. you say that he raised the subject of immigration, which is indeed a very big subject with us today. what enoch said in a in a speech that i must say was, i think, laced with racist terminology, what he said
and of course, nigel farage has raised it and it was the key cause of brexit, which nigel farage championedion about the market economy, which keith joseph championed, and there's a lot of talk about participation, which tony benn championed. he was the first in britain to advocate the referendum, which is now part of our constitution . is now part of our constitution. and finally, roy jenkins, who raised the issue of proportional representation, which ironically, is championed by nigel farage...
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>> well, i think nigel farage is going to be in power.ple will be so disillusioned with this labour government that, like we've seen in europe, they're going to be thinking far more. right? and thinking, you know, we want to think to ourselves, we're sick of this. you know, nanny state, he's telling us not to even matthew in the matthew had a little there. >> so i want to come back to matthew now. i heard he was digging. matthew, i think you need to get out in the real world and go out. lizzie. >> unlike lizzie, i am in the real world. i just got here by the tube. it wasn't me who got you. >> lizzie. lizzie is complaining about the nanny state at the same time as saying the state should be giving pensioners winter fuel allowance, it simply does not add up the reality doesn't match your ideology. >> let me answer lee's question about what's going to happen in five years time. with any luck, we will have a functioning railway system. with any luck, we will have an economy that works. if starmer and reeves are right in the tough decisions th
>> well, i think nigel farage is going to be in power.ple will be so disillusioned with this labour government that, like we've seen in europe, they're going to be thinking far more. right? and thinking, you know, we want to think to ourselves, we're sick of this. you know, nanny state, he's telling us not to even matthew in the matthew had a little there. >> so i want to come back to matthew now. i heard he was digging. matthew, i think you need to get out in the real world and go...
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going to town on nigel farage. that, just generally because obviously they're getting very angry at this, then they're saying we're going to be working very closely with the government on workers rights and all this. then they've got the pay offers, the increases there. it's all seems to be a bit jumbled. well look, the labour party has always got on pretty well with the unions because they, you know, neither are in any way sort of pushing for working class interests. >> and they haven't for a very long time. i mean, that's the sort of certainly the lie about the labour party and it's become over the last few decades, increasingly obvious about unions who are much more comfortable, you know, speaking in the realm of culture wars, which i think are important part of politics. but, you know, tuc, high ups talking about, cancel culture and, you know, what their members should and shouldn't be allowed to say on social media and, you know, all the rest of it, they're far more interested in all of the politics. >> yeah.
going to town on nigel farage. that, just generally because obviously they're getting very angry at this, then they're saying we're going to be working very closely with the government on workers rights and all this. then they've got the pay offers, the increases there. it's all seems to be a bit jumbled. well look, the labour party has always got on pretty well with the unions because they, you know, neither are in any way sort of pushing for working class interests. >> and they haven't...
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nigel farage paperwork. well. nigel farage has been saying that about this country for years.ght. is this far right? and what on earth is going to happen to britain if they're stopping going to france, it might be some crumb of comfort for them not getting to calais and then coming to britain. >> well, italy, you mentioned, has got 283,000 asylum undocumented asylum seekers, illegal asylum seekers, if you like , waiting to be processed, like, waiting to be processed, we've got about 56,000. we've got this huge protection of the channel germany has got almost as many asylum seekers as half us, perhaps they've neglected. and that's what i think. that's what's going on. i think you're right. i spoke to a, a french journalist earlier on who said this is purely performative, it won't get entrenched in law. it's just sabre rattling to try, as you said, quasi to, to try and keep the lid on the far right. the trouble is, france has ten borders with other countries, and it's saying you're breaking into our country. if you come without paperwork . well. nigel farage paperwork. well. nig
nigel farage paperwork. well. nigel farage has been saying that about this country for years.ght. is this far right? and what on earth is going to happen to britain if they're stopping going to france, it might be some crumb of comfort for them not getting to calais and then coming to britain. >> well, italy, you mentioned, has got 283,000 asylum undocumented asylum seekers, illegal asylum seekers, if you like , waiting to be processed, like, waiting to be processed, we've got about...
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she has been talking about the threats from nigel farage and reformed uk.lly uppermost in a lot of the candidate? mines. some of them and how they approach this field that may be the conservative party has got to move more towards what nigel farage thinks, maybe bring him into the fold. they are all trying to work out how they appealed to those many millions of voters who didn't back the conservatives last time round. ., ., ., , back the conservatives last time round. ., ., .,, ., back the conservatives last time round. ., ., ., , round. tom tugendhat has also been s-ueakin. round. tom tugendhat has also been speaking- he — round. tom tugendhat has also been speaking- he is _ round. tom tugendhat has also been speaking. he is seen _ round. tom tugendhat has also been speaking. he is seen by _ round. tom tugendhat has also been speaking. he is seen by many - round. tom tugendhat has also been speaking. he is seen by many as - speaking. he is seen by many as cominu speaking. he is seen by many as coming from _ speaking. he is seen by many as coming from a — s
she has been talking about the threats from nigel farage and reformed uk.lly uppermost in a lot of the candidate? mines. some of them and how they approach this field that may be the conservative party has got to move more towards what nigel farage thinks, maybe bring him into the fold. they are all trying to work out how they appealed to those many millions of voters who didn't back the conservatives last time round. ., ., ., , back the conservatives last time round. ., ., .,, ., back the...
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nigel farage, nigel farage, who i think it sort of is the figurehead in many ways for gb news has manyc. >> well, sheila says, i think it's a good thing for mps to be on tv. not all journalists represent the people and they need to be held to account. and then sally says i think matthew should be banned instead from gb news now though, it's time for this. >> all right. well, it's well, first i told you yes. >> after all that. >> after all that. >> all right, should i start? no. >> it's real. i'll. >> i'll, i'll order. >> i'll, i'll order. >> order, >> order, >> that great political scientist, taylor swift , has scientist, taylor swift, has entered the american presidential campaign. she has thrown her support wholeheartedly behind kamala harris, the left don't learn, do they? this will backfire on the left . everyday people are sick left. everyday people are sick and tired of woke celebrities telling them what to do and how to think . if this moves the to think. if this moves the needle at all, it will be a net vote winner for donald trump . vote winner for donald trump. >> yeah, if it
nigel farage, nigel farage, who i think it sort of is the figurehead in many ways for gb news has manyc. >> well, sheila says, i think it's a good thing for mps to be on tv. not all journalists represent the people and they need to be held to account. and then sally says i think matthew should be banned instead from gb news now though, it's time for this. >> all right. well, it's well, first i told you yes. >> after all that. >> after all that. >> all right, should...
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nigel farage's name not in the — are off. nigel farage's name not in the mix, _ are off. the mix, susie? know, can you imagine? trousers in the white _ can you imagine? trousers in the white house! it's already the white house! it's already the biggest economy in the world — the biggest economy in the world in— the biggest economy in the world in america, and that's fine, — world in america, and that's fine, everyone wants to talk to us. fine, everyone wants to talk to us when— fine, everyone wants to talk to us. when britain has the ambassador out, we need to wrangle _ ambassador out, we need to wrangle our way in and figure out what's going on. we're doing — out what's going on. we're doing something different with our ambassadors. we got the commonwealth to maintain contact _ commonwealth to maintain contact with, we try to find things— contact with, we try to find things out to... we don't have the massive gravity. maybe a career— the massive gravity. maybe a career diplomat. | the massive gravity. maybe a career diplomat.— career diplomat. i really enjoyed _ career d
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labour could try to ban nigel farage from presenting his gb news tv show.re coming for us. plus back at home, we all have a lot of work to do, but from here it looks like a perfect world. billionaires become the first non—astronauts to do a spacewalk, and on my panel tonight is gb news star emily carver. tory peer lord bailey and ex—labour adviser matthew lazo. and can you guess which celebrity is filmed here? saving someone's life. it's a remarkable video. i'll show you the full thing later on. get ready britain. here we go . ready britain. here we go. the nhs is killing people and nobody gets sacked for it. next . nobody gets sacked for it. next. >> good afternoon. it's 10:00. i'm lewis mckenzie here in the gb newsroom . let's start this gb newsroom. let's start this hour with some breaking news. the prime minister has hit back at putin's threat to the west, claiming russia started this conflict and can end it straight away. in response to signs that the us may soon agree with the uk and france to allow storm shadow long—range cruise missiles to be used i
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it was third party lucky for nigel farage's westminster ambitions.ng out candidates that are totally inappropriate and damage the work of thousands of others. you had a few of those. oh, i mean, let's face it, the last election, a lot of those candidates hadn't been vetted at all. we are about building branches, we are about fielding candidates. and you actually think you can win the next election? i think, if ever there's going to be a seismic sea change in politics, it's in the next few years. with you as pm? me or somebody younger and better looking. reform uk claim this conference is their biggest, and the members seem to be enjoying it. i have been a lifelong conservative voter, from the 1970s. to me, they've let the country down. it's wrong. people have been brought - to our country to take cheap jobs, if you like, and the only people who benefit from it _ are the people at the top having a cheaper labour force. - reform's support may be substantial, but it is not focused enough to take advantage of the first—past—the—post voting system. nigel
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so nigel farage is constituents.onal relationship with them, because he's been criticised, hasn't he, for not spending enough time in his constituency? >> well, listen, the time to worry is when people are not criticising nigel. i mean, that's the time to worry as opposed to when they are criticising him. listen, the truth is that, you know, we're all talking to our constituents. i get hundreds of emails every day, every week . we're day, every week. we're responding to those. i know nigel's team is doing likewise, where we can help constituents with issues with challenges. obviously, that's what we try and do. and i was chuckle when someone wondered if i could help them with the woodwork and the carpentry in their in their home. i said, if i helped you doing that, then frankly, that would be a disaster. so look, you know, we try and help where we can, but we can't do everything. >> now, richard, you've said that your reform are trying to set yourselves up as the main opposition. and obviously we've had these changes
so nigel farage is constituents.onal relationship with them, because he's been criticised, hasn't he, for not spending enough time in his constituency? >> well, listen, the time to worry is when people are not criticising nigel. i mean, that's the time to worry as opposed to when they are criticising him. listen, the truth is that, you know, we're all talking to our constituents. i get hundreds of emails every day, every week . we're day, every week. we're responding to those. i know...
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nigel farage think it was better before we joined the eu.now that her best years can be ahead of us, but only if we replace this useless labour government. in order to win again, we need a leader who can unite the party and i am best place to do that. applause. i place to do that. applause.- place to do that. applause. ., , , , applause. i am the best place to do that _ applause. i am the best place to do that because _ applause. i am the best place to do that because to - applause. | am the best place | to do that because to commands loyalty you have to have displayed loyalty and i have always served the leader of the day, never briefed against colleagues and focus relentlessly on delivering for the british people. in order to win again, you need to unite around conservative principles and i am the best place to do that because i had never chopped and changed my political position or philosophy. i have reformed public services, cut spending, i have driven better performance. when i led the london fire authority, when i led the foreign offic
nigel farage think it was better before we joined the eu.now that her best years can be ahead of us, but only if we replace this useless labour government. in order to win again, we need a leader who can unite the party and i am best place to do that. applause. i place to do that. applause.- place to do that. applause. ., , , , applause. i am the best place to do that _ applause. i am the best place to do that because _ applause. i am the best place to do that because to - applause. | am the...
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nigel farage. >> yes. nigel farage. >> exactly. yeah exactly.t but then if i look at it in totality, sometimes as the prime minister, you have to accept that you're going to make sacrifices. maybe it's best for all parties if he doesn't go to arsenal and maybe he doesn't. and yes, it's a shame. >> a proper supporter, isn't he? he's not just doing it for show. >> no, he's he's he's not. but he's the prime minister now. it's different isn't it. it's the most powerful role in the country. and i don't have a massive problem with some of the donations here and there. i mean, you just have to wonder what's what's coming the other way, don't you, in terms of what they're getting for the donations, that's that's that's the worry. but it's not uncommon to see to see senior political figures in this country at major sporting events. >> i mean, i think there's legitimate criticism here, but you can go too far, can't you? >> yeah. and the clothes thing is interesting because these are obviously very expensive clothes. but on the other hand, you know, when y
nigel farage. >> yes. nigel farage. >> exactly. yeah exactly.t but then if i look at it in totality, sometimes as the prime minister, you have to accept that you're going to make sacrifices. maybe it's best for all parties if he doesn't go to arsenal and maybe he doesn't. and yes, it's a shame. >> a proper supporter, isn't he? he's not just doing it for show. >> no, he's he's he's not. but he's the prime minister now. it's different isn't it. it's the most powerful role...
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to be here. >> and today was day two of the reform conference in birmingham with party leader nigel farageiving his farewell address earlier this afternoon. last night, mr farage told supporters he believes reform can win the next general election, given the number of people that agree with their principles. he also explained what drove him to stand as clacton's mp once the election was called. earlier. this year. >> almost every level we've been betrayed. and then i thought about what was happening on our streets and frankly, i thought to myself, britain is broken . to myself, britain is broken. and then i couldn't help it. but if britain is broken, then logically britain needs reform how. >> now. >> this year marks the 80th anniversary of operation market garden and the battle of arnhem celebrations in the netherlands. this weekend will commemorate 80 years since 1900. allied troops parachuted into the then occupied country with the aim of recapturing the bridges of arnhem throughout the day to day. the contemporary equivalent of those men recreated the drop at ginkel heath in ida , jump
to be here. >> and today was day two of the reform conference in birmingham with party leader nigel farageiving his farewell address earlier this afternoon. last night, mr farage told supporters he believes reform can win the next general election, given the number of people that agree with their principles. he also explained what drove him to stand as clacton's mp once the election was called. earlier. this year. >> almost every level we've been betrayed. and then i thought about...