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patrick kennedy, families get worn out, don't they? patrick: big time. it is a challenge. because you want to isolate yourself from everyone if you have that disease and everyone wants to isolate themselves from you. it is mutually assured isolation. people with illnesses thrive in isolation. the more we isolate people, the more their illness gross. that said, we do not even intervene in these illnesses until it is stage four. my mother's mother died of alcoholism at 61 and was not found for a week. she died alone in her little apartment in florida. and my mother and her sister both suffered from alcoholism. i can guarantee you she knew and everyone around her knew she had a problem much earlier in her life. that is screened and treated early could have resulted in a completely different trajectory for life. if a doctor was assessing me with my family history, alcoholism on both sides, they would have said, do you have a history of stroke? yes, my grandfather had a stroke, cardiovascular disease, everyone my family has had cancer, they know what to do. screen you, treat yo
patrick kennedy, families get worn out, don't they? patrick: big time. it is a challenge. because you want to isolate yourself from everyone if you have that disease and everyone wants to isolate themselves from you. it is mutually assured isolation. people with illnesses thrive in isolation. the more we isolate people, the more their illness gross. that said, we do not even intervene in these illnesses until it is stage four. my mother's mother died of alcoholism at 61 and was not found for a...
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i have a copy. >> patrick: right.s this, that this is why this is the worst of the four indictments brought on against far president trump. this is the worst of the four cases, and that's why it is unfortunately where we are right now. that's why it's going to conflate all the other issues that are out there. it's more important to the american people. the classified documents, generally six. it is what it is. >> harris: some of those cases have been delayed indefinitely, a couple of them. that should be interesting, too. >> patrick: because there's an election going on. vt i would just say, an interesting moment happen right now, where the prosecution asked michael cohen, did you plead guilty to a federal election commission violation? he said yes, it was objected, but the judge let them say that. this is one of the big problems he let him say this in the judge says you can't infer that trump is guilty, but you can use it to assess cohen's credibility. as lydia who points out, this is why we need someone to point out
i have a copy. >> patrick: right.s this, that this is why this is the worst of the four indictments brought on against far president trump. this is the worst of the four cases, and that's why it is unfortunately where we are right now. that's why it's going to conflate all the other issues that are out there. it's more important to the american people. the classified documents, generally six. it is what it is. >> harris: some of those cases have been delayed indefinitely, a couple...
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last question, what do they think about the patricks now?i, so bulgakov. bulgakov. as they correctly said, the common yard patrikov, i think that in our country there are quite a lot of places, residents who would like, so to speak, to have order, cleanliness in their yard and everyone to feel good, those who are before 11 and those who are after eleven, we let's start, this is a game, a hundred to one, a simple single game, so, we begin, a simple organic game, i invite team captains here, please, both teams represent the bulgakov community, the patrick community, well, the question, people would say this, for patrick's question is, what is the name of the edible? the product is black, i'm the first, and bread, bread, black bread, let's check, it's there, it's in second place, natalya, you have a chance to open the first line, what is the name of the black edible product, caviar, caviar, yes, open, open, open, exactly and... we are returning and nikolay, straight to you, your turn after natalia, what is the name of a black edible product, if
last question, what do they think about the patricks now?i, so bulgakov. bulgakov. as they correctly said, the common yard patrikov, i think that in our country there are quite a lot of places, residents who would like, so to speak, to have order, cleanliness in their yard and everyone to feel good, those who are before 11 and those who are after eleven, we let's start, this is a game, a hundred to one, a simple single game, so, we begin, a simple organic game, i invite team captains here,...
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i'm patrick christys tonight at. terrifying scenes in oldham. >> we are coming for you in the general election . anyway, he's general election. anyway, he's got a mid—term . got a mid—term. >> why do labour want to win this lot back? but hang on, debility is not an active policy, is it? >> well, it has to be. now labour don't even know what their own policies are. >> and harry won't meet the king. but who rejected who also who make me dizzy from your kisses. >> will you take my hand? >> will you take my hand? >> it's all eurovision . act >> it's all eurovision. act doesn't love our union flag. plus . countless illegal plus. countless illegal immigrants are on the run. and what happens next here? hey, hey , come . all my panel tonight is , come. all my panel tonight is political commentator patrick o'flynn. tory deputy chairman jonathan gullace and author amy nicole turner. oh, yes. and would you be seen dead in this , would you be seen dead in this, they get worse than that. get ready. britain here we go. apparently,
i'm patrick christys tonight at. terrifying scenes in oldham. >> we are coming for you in the general election . anyway, he's general election. anyway, he's got a mid—term . got a mid—term. >> why do labour want to win this lot back? but hang on, debility is not an active policy, is it? >> well, it has to be. now labour don't even know what their own policies are. >> and harry won't meet the king. but who rejected who also who make me dizzy from your kisses. >>...
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now, patrick, you tweeted patrick o'flynn there on the screen. one of the today programme presenters, he's actually one of the bbc's better journalists on this stuff. he does try and engage with people who he may think are on the right of politics, but he did a whole interview with the metro mayor of manchester, andy burnham, about housing and housing shortages without once mentioning the impact of huge net migration on over year after year after year on the shortage of housing. and it's one of the obvious, one of the very top issues as to why this country has got a housing shortage. and i've listened to there was actually a whole bbc documentary series recently on the housing shortage, which barely mentioned immigration, population growth at all. >> okay, now look, i want to get to a bbc spokesperson on this. it says we note that the review found that the bbc produces a lot of excellent content on migration, and has highlighted important best practice. significantly, the review found no consistent bias towards one point of view on this topic. ho
now, patrick, you tweeted patrick o'flynn there on the screen. one of the today programme presenters, he's actually one of the bbc's better journalists on this stuff. he does try and engage with people who he may think are on the right of politics, but he did a whole interview with the metro mayor of manchester, andy burnham, about housing and housing shortages without once mentioning the impact of huge net migration on over year after year after year on the shortage of housing. and it's one of...
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and patrick likes to take part in his own little way. don't psychiatric but don't worry, beer is apparently healthy for horses to drink as it's rich in vitamins and minerals which help the animals with stress. and i just ashton as for patrick's political future, notice i main um tease uh being elected the mat by the people and the people just nothing. so i think he's going to be mad cooking since a very long time. are you a fan of oil flare? then berlin has just what you're looking for. aside from numerous museums and clubs, berlin also boasts castles and palaces from opulent prussian times. your old max reporter, honda humble texas on a tour the did you know that in berlin? there are several palaces to explore my mission today is to show you 3 of my favorite german castles and then you can choose your favorite i'm exploring. so i loved new book, palace cleaning capacity and 61 divide hunting lodge. it's going to be a day fill of royal history and grantor for starting off right in the center of the city. shy lot and but palace, this isn'
and patrick likes to take part in his own little way. don't psychiatric but don't worry, beer is apparently healthy for horses to drink as it's rich in vitamins and minerals which help the animals with stress. and i just ashton as for patrick's political future, notice i main um tease uh being elected the mat by the people and the people just nothing. so i think he's going to be mad cooking since a very long time. are you a fan of oil flare? then berlin has just what you're looking for. aside...
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patrick gomez: fast forward to now when we celebrate it,
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this is patrick the pony now. he's not just an ordinary pony. he has been elected the mayor of this village in devon, england. yes, you heard me correctly. he was elected mayor of this town and how that came about were about to find out. back in the summer of 2019 the town counsellor passed away . there was an opening for mayor and patrick's owners gathered enough signatures to put him on the ballot. since the residents were fed up with local politics, it was a one horse race and he won uncontested. what's been the reaction since patrick was elected mayor, the russians being ready positive, lots of happy people who wouldn't be happy at that pony become narrow of cooking, some village. well, any negative voices. yeah. there's this one um and don't even like cool. um that feel was that a pony becoming man? you know, and so a little bit front end. what does it name? is he gonna run for office next and stuff like that? so you always get what we call them. a sign would gripe patrick's role as mirror has turned into a mini star. he has his own faceboo
this is patrick the pony now. he's not just an ordinary pony. he has been elected the mayor of this village in devon, england. yes, you heard me correctly. he was elected mayor of this town and how that came about were about to find out. back in the summer of 2019 the town counsellor passed away . there was an opening for mayor and patrick's owners gathered enough signatures to put him on the ballot. since the residents were fed up with local politics, it was a one horse race and he won...
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what's been the reaction since patrick was elected mayor? the reactions being ready, positive, lots of happy people who wouldn't be happy about pony, become there with cooking some village. well any negative voices. yeah. there's this one um and no even like cool. um that feel was that a pony be coming by a you know, and so a little bit front end. what does it name, is he gonna run for office next and stuff like that. so you always get what we call them a sour grape. patrick's role as mirror has turned into a mini star. he has his own facebook page with over 30000 follow words. patrick also takes part in local charity work, but sometimes needs a little nudge to get started. he helps distribute a monthly newsletter about the dangers of lyme disease. do you know about lunch? sees spread from tex and as a therapy animal, patrick pays visits to patients at the local hospice center. but when he is simply walking around talking to him, he's quite the tourist attraction. i think it's great. i think it's something that brings it to the younger commu
what's been the reaction since patrick was elected mayor? the reactions being ready, positive, lots of happy people who wouldn't be happy about pony, become there with cooking some village. well any negative voices. yeah. there's this one um and no even like cool. um that feel was that a pony be coming by a you know, and so a little bit front end. what does it name, is he gonna run for office next and stuff like that. so you always get what we call them a sour grape. patrick's role as mirror...
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i'm patrick christys tonight at inaya. no a police officer has been charged with pro—hamas terror offences. and . find out why with pro—hamas terror offences. and. find out why his game with pro—hamas terror offences. and . find out why his game over and. find out why his game over for slavery reparations. >> how to apply for a uk student visa. the step by step guide. >> well, students have stopped bringing their bogus relatives to britain and i want you to look into my eyes, rishi sunak. >> and i want you to look at the pain, the trauma, and the regret ihave pain, the trauma, and the regret i have in my eyes. >> astrazeneca finally admit rare vaccine blood clots i speak to a survivor. plus . rhiannon to a survivor. plus. rhiannon anne diamond, 77% of solved rapes in paris were committed by foreigners. how bad is the problem in britain and you're a wizard, harry. >> i'm a what woke harry potter actors slam jk rowling again. >> find out what for. i've got all of tomorrow's newspapers tonight, and, £15, 1144. >> so you've go
i'm patrick christys tonight at inaya. no a police officer has been charged with pro—hamas terror offences. and . find out why with pro—hamas terror offences. and. find out why his game with pro—hamas terror offences. and . find out why his game over and. find out why his game over for slavery reparations. >> how to apply for a uk student visa. the step by step guide. >> well, students have stopped bringing their bogus relatives to britain and i want you to look into my eyes,...
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patrick gomez: the partridge family is trying to embrace this like hippie cool culture.y: i think it was a studebaker. man: you crazy hippies, it's not enough you don't trust anyone over 30. now you're trying to wipe us out! laura morowitz: but it takes this phenomenon of the counterculture and makes it very safe. danny: now relax mum.... but just remember our whole future depends on these next few minutes. shirley: ahhh. barry livingston: it was an escape from the real world for a lot of people. news anchor: in new york, a student protest is met by construction workers and at kent state in ohio, 4 students are killed. ethan alter: but some people didn't want to hide from what was happening. drew carey: people were like, no, we want to hear about all this stuff and how it's affecting our families. that's when shows like all in the family came on. ethan alter: norman lear was at the beginning of his career and was looking to find a show that he could really make his own and he was turned on to a british series called 'til death do us part'. norman lear: it was about a big
patrick gomez: the partridge family is trying to embrace this like hippie cool culture.y: i think it was a studebaker. man: you crazy hippies, it's not enough you don't trust anyone over 30. now you're trying to wipe us out! laura morowitz: but it takes this phenomenon of the counterculture and makes it very safe. danny: now relax mum.... but just remember our whole future depends on these next few minutes. shirley: ahhh. barry livingston: it was an escape from the real world for a lot of...
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and the full exclusive tonight on patrick christys tonight, 9 to 11 as ever, patrick.ene and fearless. good work tom man. now let's turn to kevin saunders who's the former chief immigration officer in calais for uk border force who joins us from lincolnshire. always a pleasure to speak to you, kev. we saw today , quite you, kev. we saw today, quite simply, a dispersal order they were attempting to get seven, seven illegal immigrants, asylum seekers to the bibby stockholm . seekers to the bibby stockholm. the mob descended. kevin, i've got a question for you. a lot of people have been saying to me earlier on on my show, how did the mob find out? is there some sort of leak, do you think going on i that's that's exactly the question that i've been asking. >> how the hell did the mob find out what was going on? because i suspect that somebody, somewhere has spoken to the . media about has spoken to the. media about it, because otherwise, how would they know? it's astonishing, but it's absolutely outrage, martin. it really is. you cannot have , a it really is. you cannot ha
and the full exclusive tonight on patrick christys tonight, 9 to 11 as ever, patrick.ene and fearless. good work tom man. now let's turn to kevin saunders who's the former chief immigration officer in calais for uk border force who joins us from lincolnshire. always a pleasure to speak to you, kev. we saw today , quite you, kev. we saw today, quite simply, a dispersal order they were attempting to get seven, seven illegal immigrants, asylum seekers to the bibby stockholm . seekers to the bibby...
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it's patrick christys tonight we're on gb news. welcome back to patrick christys. admitted u—turn, astrazeneca has admitted finally, apparently, for the first time in court documents, that its covid vaccine causes a very rare side effect. so in a letter of response sent in may 2023 during a legal case brought by a man called jamie scott, who sadly suffered a brain injury days after getting the astrazeneca vaccine, astrazeneca said we do not accept that tts is caused by the vaccine at a genenc is caused by the vaccine at a generic level. okay, so that's what they initially said. however, in a legal document submitted to the high court in february, astrazeneca said it is admitted that the astrazeneca vaccine can in very rare cases, cause tts. the causal mechanism is not known. further, tts can also occur in the absence of the astrazeneca vaccine. causation in any individual case will be a matter for expert evidence. well, the astrazeneca vaccine is no longer being offered in the uk. apparently. it must be stressed that studies over charmingly suggest the risk of an a
it's patrick christys tonight we're on gb news. welcome back to patrick christys. admitted u—turn, astrazeneca has admitted finally, apparently, for the first time in court documents, that its covid vaccine causes a very rare side effect. so in a letter of response sent in may 2023 during a legal case brought by a man called jamie scott, who sadly suffered a brain injury days after getting the astrazeneca vaccine, astrazeneca said we do not accept that tts is caused by the vaccine at a genenc...
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as for patrick's political future. and that is, i mean, um these uh, things are left to the mat by the people and the people just left them. so i think he's going to be mad cooking since a very long time. are you a fan of oil flare? then berlin has just what you're looking for. aside from numerous museums and clubs, berlin also boasts castles and palaces from opulent prussian times your own max reporter hand of humble texas on a tour. did you know that in berlin? there are several palaces to explore. my mission today is to show you 3 of my favorite german castles. and then you can choose your favorite. i'm exploring shined. lovely book, palace clean and compilers. and $61.00 divide hunting lodge is going to be a day fill of royal history and grandeur for starting off right in the center of the city. shy lot and but palace, this isn't only the largest, is the most significant palace in berlin. because here we're literally walking in the foot steps of prussia in kings and queens and german emperors. so let's go ahead. i
as for patrick's political future. and that is, i mean, um these uh, things are left to the mat by the people and the people just left them. so i think he's going to be mad cooking since a very long time. are you a fan of oil flare? then berlin has just what you're looking for. aside from numerous museums and clubs, berlin also boasts castles and palaces from opulent prussian times your own max reporter hand of humble texas on a tour. did you know that in berlin? there are several palaces to...
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john: for former congressman patrick j.vocating for mental health care isn't is part of his family's legacy. his uncle, president john f. kennedy, signed a bill to establish community-based mental health care systems. ali rogin sat down with patrick kennedy to discuss his latest book, which details the mental health struggles of everyday americans. reporter: the u.s. has long been in a mental health crisis that experts say has only gotten worse in recent years. more than one in five adults deal with mental illness, but there's still a stigma around openly talking about it. patrick j. kennedy's new book is called “profiles in mental health courage.” the title pays homage to his uncle's book, which profiled american political leaders. this collection of profiles features the mental health journeys of people from around trick kennedy, thank you for being here. patrick j. kennedy: good to be here. reporter: what made you want to write this book? patrick: well, i remember en simone biles wasn't able to completely olympics compet
john: for former congressman patrick j.vocating for mental health care isn't is part of his family's legacy. his uncle, president john f. kennedy, signed a bill to establish community-based mental health care systems. ali rogin sat down with patrick kennedy to discuss his latest book, which details the mental health struggles of everyday americans. reporter: the u.s. has long been in a mental health crisis that experts say has only gotten worse in recent years. more than one in five adults deal...
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patrick. are degrees , i think, >> these are degrees, i think, unfairly called mickey mouse degrees. actually, i think walt disney actually operate a college of their own. so you can literally do a mickey mouse degree in in america. these are degrees that don't really add to your ability to earn in the workplace. you've highlighted some of them there. so the conservatives are asserting far better to be spend 2 or 3 years learning to be a plumber or an electrician than 2 or 3 years, i don't know, on mongolian pottery or medieval poetry and they might be right in this regard, but you hit the nail on the head , patrick, and your opening remarks. the problem is this the taxpayer shouldn't be involved at all. really, i mean, you can you can work out which degrees people fail to pay the money back on when they've had the loan, but i'd much rather leave this to the students and the universities. not for the office for students, which has apparently already started to crack down on courses it deems to
patrick. are degrees , i think, >> these are degrees, i think, unfairly called mickey mouse degrees. actually, i think walt disney actually operate a college of their own. so you can literally do a mickey mouse degree in in america. these are degrees that don't really add to your ability to earn in the workplace. you've highlighted some of them there. so the conservatives are asserting far better to be spend 2 or 3 years learning to be a plumber or an electrician than 2 or 3 years, i...
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>> absolutely not patrick.example of a of a weak government who's, is not prepared to sort out the illegal migration crisis. you know, we've got thousands coming over the channel every single week now from france. it's going to get worse and worse . we have to get worse and worse. we have a prime minister and the government saying that, you know, we will not accept returns from ireland. we're already doing that. this is spineless , doing that. this is spineless, this is weak, and this is going against the will of the british people. patrick. >> but, lee, i mean, the government's chief migration advisor, has said that actually rishi sunak has a fighting chance of reducing migration to below a quarter of a million by the next election. so as opposed as far as rishi sunak is concerned, you know, what's 50 illegal migrants from ireland ? illegal migrants from ireland? >> well, listen, i mean, the pubuc >> well, listen, i mean, the public are absolutely fed up. patrick of hearing this nonsense on an almost daily bas
>> absolutely not patrick.example of a of a weak government who's, is not prepared to sort out the illegal migration crisis. you know, we've got thousands coming over the channel every single week now from france. it's going to get worse and worse . we have to get worse and worse. we have a prime minister and the government saying that, you know, we will not accept returns from ireland. we're already doing that. this is spineless , doing that. this is spineless, this is weak, and this is...
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patrick.lcome along. it's 9:05. i'm patrick christys now. keir starmer will be willing to sell this country out to the extremists if it gets him a few more votes. in my view, it hasn't taken long for the mask to slip. it's worth remembering that the labour party is only the second political party to be found to have acted unlawfully by the equality and human rights commission, the other being the bnp. keir starmer says it's changed well it hasn't. the mask supped changed well it hasn't. the mask slipped when wes streeting tweeted this about conservative voters, didn't he.7 a tweeted this about conservative voters, didn't he? a win for susan hall and the conservatives is a win for racists, white supremacists and islamophobes the world over. starmer stayed silent. why did he stay silent? are yes. well, could it be because wes streeting is quite possibly going to lose his seat to an independent, pro—palestine candidate? that's exactly what i think could happen. his majority is 5218, the size of t
patrick.lcome along. it's 9:05. i'm patrick christys now. keir starmer will be willing to sell this country out to the extremists if it gets him a few more votes. in my view, it hasn't taken long for the mask to slip. it's worth remembering that the labour party is only the second political party to be found to have acted unlawfully by the equality and human rights commission, the other being the bnp. keir starmer says it's changed well it hasn't. the mask supped changed well it hasn't. the...
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patrick corner of our icon grew up here. she's worried about her city. slice here used to be very different. 8 identity and use to me it is to be our it gets to the same here. people in bangkok used to co exist with water. now they feel threatened to buy it. and for good reason, ben called is one of the most rapid thinking city in asia. and i think some part of our city is already on the sea level and the landscape architects and i'm looking towards to safe my city. the megacity was built on the flood plains of the chow prayer river. water comes down from the mountains when it also rains heavily. thing can fill up like a bath tub because the water can no longer flew out. the sea. patrick horns are awesome, says bank hoc needs less great concrete and more green plants and earth that can absorb water. the city was built on swampy ground where the chow pay or river flows into the gulf of thailand. used to be a small fishing village but grew rapidly into a concrete and steel megacity. meaning most of its surfaces are sealed over
patrick corner of our icon grew up here. she's worried about her city. slice here used to be very different. 8 identity and use to me it is to be our it gets to the same here. people in bangkok used to co exist with water. now they feel threatened to buy it. and for good reason, ben called is one of the most rapid thinking city in asia. and i think some part of our city is already on the sea level and the landscape architects and i'm looking towards to safe my city. the megacity was built on...
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patrick. to.government really turned britain into a dumping ground for hamas? sympathising so—called refugees from gaza? well, labour mp sam tarry, who also goes by the names useful idiot and mr naivety, is saying that we should be welcoming in the palestinians. >> it's just two years ago, the government swiftly introduced the ukraine family scheme and as part of that, it meant british citizens and permanent residents, unable to sponsor a wide range of family members for visas should be those things that could be brought forward, would be an immediate way for all of us, including myself, including the honourable member for hampton hill and many others have given specific cases of individual palestinians who have family both in the west bank and indeed, of course, in gaza. >> yeah, but it didn't end there, he went on. >> nobody should be having to pay >> nobody should be having to pay tens of thousands of pounds to get across the border at rafah. we should be able to put in place things through our
patrick. to.government really turned britain into a dumping ground for hamas? sympathising so—called refugees from gaza? well, labour mp sam tarry, who also goes by the names useful idiot and mr naivety, is saying that we should be welcoming in the palestinians. >> it's just two years ago, the government swiftly introduced the ukraine family scheme and as part of that, it meant british citizens and permanent residents, unable to sponsor a wide range of family members for visas should be...
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patrick, we know this. there's a lot more children in there's a lot more children in the house, the parents probably don't go to work. they're probably, you know, they're dependent on the on on state benefits completely sends a wrong message out to children. they're they're living in a culture where nobody actually goes to work in the household, living on benefits. it's not fair on the state and it's not fair on the state and it's not fair on the children. >> so look, what do we actually do about this then? do we put a cap on it? do we just say, look, if you have more than, what, 4 or 5 kids? i mean, you can't stop people reproducing. so there is that. >> well, we haven't got a benefit, cap patrick, but there are certain, you know, there are certain ways around the benefit cap. i think it's about 22, 23 grand a year and probably a little bit more in london. but there's certain there's certain ways that the claimants can get around this. you can work a few hours a week and then you exempt somebody in the hou
patrick, we know this. there's a lot more children in there's a lot more children in the house, the parents probably don't go to work. they're probably, you know, they're dependent on the on on state benefits completely sends a wrong message out to children. they're they're living in a culture where nobody actually goes to work in the household, living on benefits. it's not fair on the state and it's not fair on the state and it's not fair on the children. >> so look, what do we actually...
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patrick. back to.rick. >> it's thursday, the 23rd of may, and the political parties are out of the traps. it's the first day proper of the election campaign. prime minister rishi sunak was looking to improve on a wet start yesterday, and the opfics a wet start yesterday, and the optics of a sky news journalist being forcibly removed from their launch event last night. >> and i'm being forcibly removed and we just simply wanted to have access tonight. >> as sky news. but unfortunately we're told that because there are pool arrangements in place. >> nice to see darren again, isn't it? mr sunak decided to kick start the campaign trail outside what looks like a row of portaloos at a warehouse rave . portaloos at a warehouse rave. >> i think after a difficult few years, i'm pleased that economic stability is now returning to the country. we've just seen that inflation has returned to normal. the economy is growing at a healthy rate again, wages have been rising sustainably for several months now and although
patrick. back to.rick. >> it's thursday, the 23rd of may, and the political parties are out of the traps. it's the first day proper of the election campaign. prime minister rishi sunak was looking to improve on a wet start yesterday, and the opfics a wet start yesterday, and the optics of a sky news journalist being forcibly removed from their launch event last night. >> and i'm being forcibly removed and we just simply wanted to have access tonight. >> as sky news. but...
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patrick.r system, the civil service, is they are scrupulously impartial and they clearly are not. and now this attempt to say, oh, we won't be party to this horrible plan to send people to rwanda , which has send people to rwanda, which has the support of the majority of the support of the majority of the british people . they want to the british people. they want to make it make it work. and it's just it's just frankly, this is really it's very it's extremely wrong. and i, you know, but it's out of control now . they are out of control now. they are they are out of control today. >> what we saw there was a fringe group of very hardline people able to stop a bus to commit criminal damage on a bus to do all sorts of stuff, honestly, and stop what was a government policy from happening. and i think that that is also taking place within the civil service. what chance have we got if a government enacts a policy that is popular, that is voted through the house of commons eventually gets through the
patrick.r system, the civil service, is they are scrupulously impartial and they clearly are not. and now this attempt to say, oh, we won't be party to this horrible plan to send people to rwanda , which has send people to rwanda, which has the support of the majority of the support of the majority of the british people . they want to the british people. they want to make it make it work. and it's just it's just frankly, this is really it's very it's extremely wrong. and i, you know, but it's...
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this is patrick gb news. this is patrick christys. tonight on gb news.ng charles the third. apart from the king himself, of course. the stand out performer of that day was penny mordaunt. she's the leader of the house of commons, as well as the lord president of the privy council. she stunned everyone with that remarkable, iconic cape teal dress and her sword carrying skills. well, she agreed to do an exclusive interview with gb news in the privy council office to relive and share some insight into that historic day. what led up to it, and what it meant to her, as well as giving a bit of an insight into what life is like as the privy council's lord president, i was very nervous . president, i was very nervous. >> i was determined and very excited. but also very nervous. and i think one of the most wonderful things about the whole event was it was this massive team effort, not just the people who were with me in the abbey, but we knew all the rehearsals that had gone on beforehand with the armed forces, that massive procession through london. and we know
this is patrick gb news. this is patrick christys. tonight on gb news.ng charles the third. apart from the king himself, of course. the stand out performer of that day was penny mordaunt. she's the leader of the house of commons, as well as the lord president of the privy council. she stunned everyone with that remarkable, iconic cape teal dress and her sword carrying skills. well, she agreed to do an exclusive interview with gb news in the privy council office to relive and share some insight...
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patrick, you're >> go on then. patrick, you're such a mean man. it's been a long day. >> oh, well. all right, i'll say i'll. >> well, people can make their own minds about that. inflation grow the economy, reduce debt, cut waiting lists and stop the boats on that last one. stopping the boats? >> yeah, yeah. yeah, that's the five there on the tip of your tongue that stop the boats . one, tongue that stop the boats. one, 10,000 people have entered the uk illegally this year. if he's
patrick, you're >> go on then. patrick, you're such a mean man. it's been a long day. >> oh, well. all right, i'll say i'll. >> well, people can make their own minds about that. inflation grow the economy, reduce debt, cut waiting lists and stop the boats on that last one. stopping the boats? >> yeah, yeah. yeah, that's the five there on the tip of your tongue that stop the boats . one, tongue that stop the boats. one, 10,000 people have entered the uk illegally this...
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you know, i, i think that's a bit of a cheap point, frankly , patrick. a cheap point, frankly, patrick. and you know that this is actually going to be all about
you know, i, i think that's a bit of a cheap point, frankly , patrick. a cheap point, frankly, patrick. and you know that this is actually going to be all about
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we have to remember , patrick, that the remember, patrick, that the origins of the conservative's currentn a month before that, the conservatives had not been aheadin the conservatives had not been ahead in a single poll conducted anywhere in the uk since november 2021 that started and was really accelerated by partygate, then finished off by liz truss . liz truss. >> i would argue it was also really accelerated, by the way, that the media went after a little bit of cake and some cheese and some wine, but well that's, well, that's you can take it up with the british people because they did not like it. okay all right. i think that was slightly overplayed. but anyway let's just go to the, the front of the daily mail. tory vowed to ban rip off university degrees by by changing the law. now, i actually think this is quite interesting. okay, so mickey mouse degrees are something that a heck of a lot of stick people end up getting saddled with a lifetime of student debt. apprenticeships are practical trades that i think that there is at times a bit of a stigma against. as to what do you make o
we have to remember , patrick, that the remember, patrick, that the origins of the conservative's currentn a month before that, the conservatives had not been aheadin the conservatives had not been ahead in a single poll conducted anywhere in the uk since november 2021 that started and was really accelerated by partygate, then finished off by liz truss . liz truss. >> i would argue it was also really accelerated, by the way, that the media went after a little bit of cake and some cheese...
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anna, i really don't think that is the case at all. >> patrick. i mean , the reason >> patrick.n, the reason that that, that it's a high proportion is because we're such a big party at the moment. so, you know, 17, 70 odd. i think leaving that means about 20% are leaving. that doesn't seem to me to be a huge amount of churn. we've had a succession of, of, you know, very short parliaments. so people have chosen to stay on for one parliament, for two parliament. but this is clearly an election where if you sign up to this election, you are signing up to the next five years. and that's always a moment where people start to think, well, i've done a lot in my career. you know, michael gove , he's been in michael gove, he's been in politics for 20 odd years, he's beenin politics for 20 odd years, he's been in the cabinet for around a decade. he didn't expect to come back. he says that in his letter. he didn't expect to come back into the cabinet, under rishi. but he has done the levelling up. i think, you know, he's pretty much done his he's done his time, hasn't he, michael? oh, okay
anna, i really don't think that is the case at all. >> patrick. i mean , the reason >> patrick.n, the reason that that, that it's a high proportion is because we're such a big party at the moment. so, you know, 17, 70 odd. i think leaving that means about 20% are leaving. that doesn't seem to me to be a huge amount of churn. we've had a succession of, of, you know, very short parliaments. so people have chosen to stay on for one parliament, for two parliament. but this is clearly an...