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dame priti patel says the uk�*s relationship with the us remains firm, but she's condemned the scenes those scenes on friday in the white house were awful. they were absolutely awful. and, you know, i just i were absolutely awful. and, you know, ijust i genuinely say this when we look at president zelenskyy, we feel a great deal of respect towards him because of respect towards him because of the way in which he's of the way in which he�*s conducted himself over the three years of this appalling illegal conflict and the barbarism of russia, which he and his people, his country has stood up to. and that's why we will always stand shoulder to shoulder with ukraine and the people of ukraine. >> train fares are going up, and so is the pressure on commuters who are already battling record cancellations. from today, the cost of many journeys in england and wales will rise by around 4.6%. that adds hundreds of pounds to the price of some season tickets. now, campaigners are warning it will pile further misery on hard pressed households, with rail cars also becoming more expensive for the fir
dame priti patel says the uk�*s relationship with the us remains firm, but she's condemned the scenes those scenes on friday in the white house were awful. they were absolutely awful. and, you know, i just i were absolutely awful. and, you know, ijust i genuinely say this when we look at president zelenskyy, we feel a great deal of respect towards him because of respect towards him because of the way in which he's of the way in which he�*s conducted himself over the three years of this...
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well, dame priti patel, that spoke to us earlier here on gb news about the uk's relationship with thehe says it remains firm but condemned those scenes in washington. >> those scenes on friday in the white house were awful. they were absolutely awful. and, you know, i just i were absolutely awful. and, you know, ijust i genuinely say this when we look at president zelenskyy, we feel a great deal of respect towards him because of respect towards him because of the way in which he's of the way in which he�*s conducted himself over the three years of this appalling illegal conflict and the barbarism of russia, which he and his people, his country, has stood up to. and that's why we will always stand shoulder to shoulder with ukraine and the people of ukraine. >> well, volodymyr zelenskyy received much warmer welcome in london on saturday, with hopes that today's talks could forge a common position on ending the war in ukraine. sir keir starmer has been trying to smooth relations this week, speaking to both the us president and welcoming zelenskyy to downing street in what was described a
well, dame priti patel, that spoke to us earlier here on gb news about the uk's relationship with thehe says it remains firm but condemned those scenes in washington. >> those scenes on friday in the white house were awful. they were absolutely awful. and, you know, i just i were absolutely awful. and, you know, ijust i genuinely say this when we look at president zelenskyy, we feel a great deal of respect towards him because of respect towards him because of the way in which he's of the...
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well, dame priti patel spoke to our political editor christopher hope earlier today and she insists it'sital that britain plays a leading role in achieving that peace. >> this matters to us as a country. it matters to our own security here domestically. i cannot emphasise that enough. look at who the aggressor is in this conflict. it's russia. it's the same russia that committed poisonings in our own country not that long ago. you remember salisbury? we had politicians in that very chamber that i've sat in this afternoon who would not even acknowledge russian influence. >> well, it comes after zelenskyy's heated oval office zelenskyy�*s heated oval office exchange with donald trump and jd vance. and tonight, donald trump has again criticised the ukrainian president, calling his recent comments on the war the worst statement that could have been made. it follows zelenskyy saying the conflict with russia is still very, very far away from ending. in a new statement tonight, zelenskyy says ukraine is counting on american support, though, describing peace as the country's highest priority. he
well, dame priti patel spoke to our political editor christopher hope earlier today and she insists it'sital that britain plays a leading role in achieving that peace. >> this matters to us as a country. it matters to our own security here domestically. i cannot emphasise that enough. look at who the aggressor is in this conflict. it's russia. it's the same russia that committed poisonings in our own country not that long ago. you remember salisbury? we had politicians in that very...
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shadow foreign secretary priti patel will also be here.l be asking her about those comments from president trump too. i'll also be joined by the deputy leader of reform uk, richard tice, two leaders from the social care industry, former conservative minister damian green and co—chair of the national care association, nadra ahmed, will be here. i'm going to find out the impact of the budget on the care sector, and i�*ll be speaking to paolo diana, the chair of the women's policy centre, about calls to repeal the gender recognition act. we've got once again, 90 minutes of very punchy politics to get through. do not even think of moving a muscle. but first with me now to review the sunday front pages is the political editor of the spectator, katy balls, who i congratulate on landing a very big job in washington. good luck with that. well done you. and what a spread of papers. we�*re still reeling from friday's extraordinary events in the oval office. and let's look at how both the observer and the sunday telegraph are covering it, just to get
shadow foreign secretary priti patel will also be here.l be asking her about those comments from president trump too. i'll also be joined by the deputy leader of reform uk, richard tice, two leaders from the social care industry, former conservative minister damian green and co—chair of the national care association, nadra ahmed, will be here. i'm going to find out the impact of the budget on the care sector, and i�*ll be speaking to paolo diana, the chair of the women's policy centre,...
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well, dame priti patel spoke to our political editor christopher hope earlier today and she insists it'sal that britain plays a leading role in achieving that peace. >> this matters to us as a country. it matters to our own security here domestically. i cannot emphasise that enough. look at who the aggressor is in this conflict. it's russia. it's the same russia that committed poisonings in our own country not that long ago. you remember salisbury? we had politicians in that very chamber that i've sat in this afternoon who would not even acknowledge russian influence. >> well, it comes after zelenskyy's heated oval office zelenskyy�*s heated oval office exchange with donald trump and jd vance. and tonight, donald trump has again criticised the ukrainian president, calling his recent comments on the war the worst statement that could have been made. it follows zelenskyy saying the conflict with russia is still very, very far away from ending. in a new statement tonight, zelenskyy says ukraine is counting on american support, though, describing peace as the country's highest priority. he s
well, dame priti patel spoke to our political editor christopher hope earlier today and she insists it'sal that britain plays a leading role in achieving that peace. >> this matters to us as a country. it matters to our own security here domestically. i cannot emphasise that enough. look at who the aggressor is in this conflict. it's russia. it's the same russia that committed poisonings in our own country not that long ago. you remember salisbury? we had politicians in that very chamber...
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well, speaking to us earlier, dame priti patel told us that it's vital britain now plays a leading roleving that peace. >> this matters to us as a country. it matters to our own security here domestically. i cannot emphasise that enough. look at who the aggressor is in this conflict. it's russia. it's the same russia that committed poisonings in our own country not that long ago. you remember salisbury. we had politicians in that very chamber that i've sat in this afternoon who would not even acknowledge russian influence. >> well, tensions between donald trump and president zelenskyy are still escalating with the former us, the current us president, rather accusing the ukrainian leader of not being appreciative of american support. it comes after a heated exchange between the two with the oval office. but tonight trump said he is not considering suspending military aid for now. zelenskyy insists ukraine is counting on the us, describing peace as the country's highest peace as the country�*s highest priority. and it comes as talks with international partners are on going, with more step
well, speaking to us earlier, dame priti patel told us that it's vital britain now plays a leading roleving that peace. >> this matters to us as a country. it matters to our own security here domestically. i cannot emphasise that enough. look at who the aggressor is in this conflict. it's russia. it's the same russia that committed poisonings in our own country not that long ago. you remember salisbury. we had politicians in that very chamber that i've sat in this afternoon who would not...
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yesterday priti patel on this show compared nigel farage to jeremy corbyn.he entire establishment is turning on mr farage. is that because he is playing it wrong on ukraine, or is that because the entire establishment are running, running scared of the only person speaking out against the entire establishment? let me know your thoughts. we'll have a big debate on that later in the show. gbnews.com/yoursay is the way to get in touch. but first, your headlines and here's sam francis. >> martin, thank you. and a very good. >> afternoon to you. >> afternoon to you. >> just after. >> just after. >> 3:00, the top story this houn >> 3:00, the top story this hour. jd vance is facing backlash after. >> calling britain�*s. >> calling britain�*s. >> military contributions deeply disrespectful. >> amid a growing row. >> amid a growing row. >> between the uk and us over ukraine aid. >> the us vice president. >> the us vice president. >> appeared to dismiss. >> appeared to dismiss. >> sir keir starmer�*s. >> sir keir starmer�*s. >> offer to send uk. >> offer to send uk. >
yesterday priti patel on this show compared nigel farage to jeremy corbyn.he entire establishment is turning on mr farage. is that because he is playing it wrong on ukraine, or is that because the entire establishment are running, running scared of the only person speaking out against the entire establishment? let me know your thoughts. we'll have a big debate on that later in the show. gbnews.com/yoursay is the way to get in touch. but first, your headlines and here's sam francis. >>...
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well, speaking to us earlier, dame priti patel told us that it's vital britain now plays a leading roleeving that peace. >> this matters to us as a country. it matters to our own security here domestically. i cannot emphasise that enough. look at who the aggressor is in this conflict. it's russia. it's the same russia that committed poisonings in our own country not that long ago. you remember salisbury. we had politicians in that very chamber that i've sat in this afternoon who would not even acknowledge russian influence. >> well, tensions between donald trump and president zelenskyy are still escalating with the former us, the current us president, rather accusing the ukrainian leader of not being appreciative of american support. it comes after a heated exchange between the two with the oval office. but tonight trump said he is not considering suspending military aid for now. zelenskyy insists ukraine is counting on the us, describing peace as the country's highest peace as the country�*s highest priority. and it comes as talks with international partners are on going, with more ste
well, speaking to us earlier, dame priti patel told us that it's vital britain now plays a leading roleeving that peace. >> this matters to us as a country. it matters to our own security here domestically. i cannot emphasise that enough. look at who the aggressor is in this conflict. it's russia. it's the same russia that committed poisonings in our own country not that long ago. you remember salisbury. we had politicians in that very chamber that i've sat in this afternoon who would not...
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well, dame priti patel spoke to our political editor christopher hope, earlier, and she insists it ishat britain plays a leading role in achieving that peace. >> this matters to us as a country. it matters to our own security here domestically. i cannot emphasise that enough. look at who the aggressor is in this conflict. it's russia. it's the same russia that committed poisonings in our own country not that long ago. you remember salisbury? we had politicians in that very chamber that i've sat in this afternoon who would not even acknowledge russian influence. >> meanwhile, donald trump has criticised european leaders for suggesting peace in ukraine relies on us support. the president says the call, led by sir keir starmer at a weekend summit, was probably not a great statement against russia. he also accused ukraine's president of not wanting peace while backed by the west. calling his suggestion that the war is very, very far away the worst possible statement. mr trump posted those comments on his truth social platform, adding america will not put up with it for much longer. two pe
well, dame priti patel spoke to our political editor christopher hope, earlier, and she insists it ishat britain plays a leading role in achieving that peace. >> this matters to us as a country. it matters to our own security here domestically. i cannot emphasise that enough. look at who the aggressor is in this conflict. it's russia. it's the same russia that committed poisonings in our own country not that long ago. you remember salisbury? we had politicians in that very chamber that...
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but priti patel is taking this sort of uni party line. it�*s not sort of uni party line.tjenrick very aggressively took this line and he was calling it a spectacle or a sickening or something. and you go, is that the best way to talk when you know it's going to get back to trump? that has gone wrong for people like david lammy, you know, farage is being more realistic. he's saying we've got to get on with trump. we want to get on with zelenskyy as well. and starmer has taken that kind of balanced tone. but when you're in opposition, i guess you can just spray out these things and say what you want. >> i guess the thing is, i don�*t >> i guess the thing is, i don't know if you agree with this, simon. it's notjust that you simon. it�*s notjust that you i mean, of course you can criticise zelenskyy and you can sort of argue legitimately, i think, and still be pro ukraine or whatever, that he handled it badly. but at the same time, we're not seeing anybody criticising putin to that level. >> well, that's an interesting question. whether or not it�*s question. whether or not i
but priti patel is taking this sort of uni party line. it�*s not sort of uni party line.tjenrick very aggressively took this line and he was calling it a spectacle or a sickening or something. and you go, is that the best way to talk when you know it's going to get back to trump? that has gone wrong for people like david lammy, you know, farage is being more realistic. he's saying we've got to get on with trump. we want to get on with zelenskyy as well. and starmer has taken that kind of...