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people are upset and concerned about the tory party. 4 million or so voted reform uk in last month's say most of them were tory voters who fell out with the party over immigration and the mess they made of brexit, but it could well have been some labour voters too. and i think this journey, this, this , these two, journey, this, this, these two, these three are on appear to be very similar to the ones taken by by lee anderson up in ashfield. >> and it's an interesting journey as you said there. so councillor david thomas was a labour councillor until 2019. >> brexit made him change his tune again. that's exactly what happened to lee anderson and actually lots and lots. >> in fact , millions of red wall >> in fact, millions of red wall voters, a lot of people have been on that same journey. i wonder if that's an interesting point, because nigel farage said after the last general election, now we're going to take the battle to the labour party. and don't forget the recent riots. >> the social unrest in the seven most deprived towns across england, with the with the highest proportion o
people are upset and concerned about the tory party. 4 million or so voted reform uk in last month's say most of them were tory voters who fell out with the party over immigration and the mess they made of brexit, but it could well have been some labour voters too. and i think this journey, this, this , these two, journey, this, this, these two, these three are on appear to be very similar to the ones taken by by lee anderson up in ashfield. >> and it's an interesting journey as you said...
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apparently four out of ten tory members would be in favour of a merge with the reform party. your thoughts? and over the last three years, these figures are mind boggling. the home office budgeted to spend. get this £320 million on things like borders and asylum . but are you ready? and asylum. but are you ready? it actually ended up spending £7.9 billion over that period. instead, what on earth is going on? and are you a smoker? and if so, what do you think to potentially being banned from smoking outside of things like pubs , streets, you name it? your pubs, streets, you name it? your thoughts ? on all of that and thoughts? on all of that and more. but first, the 6:00 news headunes. headlines. >> good evening from the gb newsroom. it'sjust >> good evening from the gb newsroom. it's just gone . 6:00 newsroom. it's just gone. 6:00 your headlines. the prime ministers vowed to do more to reduce smoking after confirming his government could ban it in some outside spaces, according to what the sun newspaper says. our secret whitehall papers. ministers are considering making it il
apparently four out of ten tory members would be in favour of a merge with the reform party. your thoughts? and over the last three years, these figures are mind boggling. the home office budgeted to spend. get this £320 million on things like borders and asylum . but are you ready? and asylum. but are you ready? it actually ended up spending £7.9 billion over that period. instead, what on earth is going on? and are you a smoker? and if so, what do you think to potentially being banned from...
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party, very important. he also gave an indication of the scale of ambition with the reform uk. ings this week of 70 branch chairs, one another 70 coming up soon 200 branch chairs appointed by the september party conference next month. and he reckons they can beat labour and form a government in 2028 2029. here's what he had to say. >> this party is no longer a pressure group, right? this is a serious political party. we are going to be a formidable force in british politics. we're going to be durable. we're going to be here to stay. we're going to be using modern technology. and most importantly, we're going to be helping to manifest and convert all of that energy and support into victory at the ballot box. there are so many labour voters, even this year, who are non—graduate, working class people who work really, really hard, who essentially already can see just how much keir starmer's government are actively working against their interests. and look, reform of the natural home for those voters . voters. >> that's zia yusuf, he's the uk for reform uk party chairman. reminds me
party, very important. he also gave an indication of the scale of ambition with the reform uk. ings this week of 70 branch chairs, one another 70 coming up soon 200 branch chairs appointed by the september party conference next month. and he reckons they can beat labour and form a government in 2028 2029. here's what he had to say. >> this party is no longer a pressure group, right? this is a serious political party. we are going to be a formidable force in british politics. we're going...
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party. earlier today , i spoke to reform earlier today, i spoke to reform party chairman zia yusuf about how to become a party of government. >> look, we of course understand that members need to be given a democratic , a set of rights in democratic, a set of rights in our constitution that is what we are working on. you know, that that constitution, by the way, is an incredibly important document. you know, we are chartering a course to be the party of government in this country in 2029. so that document must be fit for purpose today, for the next year, but also for when we're in government. and so we have to get that document right. >> and will that document, when we see it, allow members to remove the leader in this case, nigel farage? that's what all parties must have the right for members to remove a leader. of course, it will. that was yusuf there talking to me earlier. now joining me today, right now in the studio is dame andrea jenkins, a former tory mp and former minister and stephen powell, the former labour mp and minister. dame andrea jenkins, to you first, you've heard there fro
party. earlier today , i spoke to reform earlier today, i spoke to reform party chairman zia yusuf about how to become a party of government. >> look, we of course understand that members need to be given a democratic , a set of rights in democratic, a set of rights in our constitution that is what we are working on. you know, that that constitution, by the way, is an incredibly important document. you know, we are chartering a course to be the party of government in this country in 2029....
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would you like to be selected to stand for the reform party? i wouldn't say it's a love letter to nigel farage, martin, but i'll be brutally honest. i've always been on the right of the conservative party. the vast majority of the reform manifesto, 99% of it. i've agreed with for the last 10 or 20 years. so that's a yes, i would say is it's certainly no surprise that when a party bnngs surprise that when a party brings forward an authentically conservative manifesto , small c conservative manifesto, small c conservative, it attracts millions of votes and really captures the optimism of authentically conservative people in this country. >> okay, we've got to leave it there. scott benson, thanks for your input. superb. great stuff mate. now we've got some breaking for news you. premier league players will take the knee on six occasions this upcoming season to show their commitment in fighting racism and all forms of discrimination. more on that next. and thanks to chris hope, i'm martin daubney on gb news britain's news welcome back. it's 3:25. no
would you like to be selected to stand for the reform party? i wouldn't say it's a love letter to nigel farage, martin, but i'll be brutally honest. i've always been on the right of the conservative party. the vast majority of the reform manifesto, 99% of it. i've agreed with for the last 10 or 20 years. so that's a yes, i would say is it's certainly no surprise that when a party bnngs surprise that when a party brings forward an authentically conservative manifesto , small c conservative...
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parties. so at some point reform and the conservative party have come begum to , to come to an accommodation.come together. and she made two other points, one about trust and the other about the unity. do you think unity is a consequence of success or a harbinger of success? >> i think that you that unite well, we know that the, the, the great cliche united parties don't win elections. yeah. disunited disunited parties don't win elections. so the unity bit is the is the important precursor for everything else. >> all right. i'm sorry we've run out of time, but thank you to my most intellectual panel. in a moment, there's a judge overturns a decision that forced a young girl into end of life care. i'll be talking to her family about the wish. she was never granted to die trying to live welcome back. i'm still jacob rees—mogg, and we've been talking about suella braverman and the mail. mogs really have come in today. william says i like this, william. it's a good line. it's like a shakespearean tragedy. the hero mojolicious is cast into the outer parliamentary darkness, and the heroine, suella
parties. so at some point reform and the conservative party have come begum to , to come to an accommodation.come together. and she made two other points, one about trust and the other about the unity. do you think unity is a consequence of success or a harbinger of success? >> i think that you that unite well, we know that the, the, the great cliche united parties don't win elections. yeah. disunited disunited parties don't win elections. so the unity bit is the is the important...
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so why are they protesting outside of the reform party headquarters?ctually expected for the closing ceremony of the olympics ? closing ceremony of the olympics? >> well, they're hoping for it to be a star studded affair . to be a star studded affair. obviously, the opening ceremony got drew a lot of controversy , a got drew a lot of controversy, a lot of criticism. so they're hoping to rectify that. we hear tom cruise because it's going to be about the handover now from paris. we're now looking forward to 2028 for the olympics in los angeles. so apparently he's going to be abseiling down the stade de france . apparently stade de france. apparently there's talk of taylor swift performing as well . you know, performing as well. you know, she was due to do these three concerts in vienna which have now been cancelled. so there is talk. she may be appearing, but then also there's other people like snoop dogg who's been giving people a lot of commentary during the olympics . commentary during the olympics. apparently he will be performing, so they're trying
so why are they protesting outside of the reform party headquarters?ctually expected for the closing ceremony of the olympics ? closing ceremony of the olympics? >> well, they're hoping for it to be a star studded affair . to be a star studded affair. obviously, the opening ceremony got drew a lot of controversy , a got drew a lot of controversy, a lot of criticism. so they're hoping to rectify that. we hear tom cruise because it's going to be about the handover now from paris. we're now...
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you recruited trump to run for the reform party ticket in 2000, which he did briefly before you both and trump has borrowed heavily from your strategic playbook, leaning into his celebrity name recognition and focussing on issues that appeal to working class people, especially young men. so i have to ask you, is the trump of today the same man you once befriended, and how do you think this election will play out? >> i will answer that with no, he is not the guy that i -- that came to me back in '98 after i won. back then, he was much more liberal, but you need to understand, donald trump is for donald trump. and donald trump is going to do whatever it is that supports donald trump. so he looked the situation over. he obviously saw that he could take over the republican party, so he changed his views. you know, he went from pro-choice now to no rights for women's reproductive. he's gone far right. he's trying to say he's now a religious person. well, to me, if you're going to be a religious person, you have to live it. and donald trump hardly lives it. i mean, he's had multiple wives.
you recruited trump to run for the reform party ticket in 2000, which he did briefly before you both and trump has borrowed heavily from your strategic playbook, leaning into his celebrity name recognition and focussing on issues that appeal to working class people, especially young men. so i have to ask you, is the trump of today the same man you once befriended, and how do you think this election will play out? >> i will answer that with no, he is not the guy that i -- that came to me...
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one of the protests was outside the headquarters of the reform uk party in central london.n today. but nearly 1,000, possibly more than 1,000 protesters have gathered opposite reform party hq to express their opposition to the violence that has unfolded in recent days and weeks. now with me is one of the organisers of this protest, lewis neilson — he's from stand up to racism. lewis, how are you feeling about the turnout this afternoon? well, we're delighted so many people have come out. this is in london, outside reform's hq - but across the country, we think there's tens of thousands of people out today, and we're sending a clear message that we're not going to let the far—right march through our streets, attacking muslims, attacking mosques, attacking refugees. and the size of this crowd, the size of the crowd in places like manchester, liverpool, wakefield, sheffield, shows that we're building a big movement here to stop the far—right. has there been any sign of counter—protesters of any kind this afternoon? we haven't yet seen them here today, but obviously, it was onl
one of the protests was outside the headquarters of the reform uk party in central london.n today. but nearly 1,000, possibly more than 1,000 protesters have gathered opposite reform party hq to express their opposition to the violence that has unfolded in recent days and weeks. now with me is one of the organisers of this protest, lewis neilson — he's from stand up to racism. lewis, how are you feeling about the turnout this afternoon? well, we're delighted so many people have come out. this...
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called, or the alliance for freedom, something like that, and uh, we invited um, najo faraj of the reform party and others, uh, to support the demands of that campaign to defend freedom of speech, to... end the cancel culture to stop the banning of books and people and deplatforming, algorithmically strangling uh people, and it's not free speech unless you allow the fellow that you don't like to speak freely, that's not free speech at all. thank you very much doctor for that call. let's go to dar asalam, who wouldn't in these troubled times? mhammed hadi duj. in dar as salam, welcome brother, what would you like to say? uh, hi, first of all, good evening, i just have one question for you today, yeah, go on, my question is, how do you think the us selection and whoever, whomever ends up winning it, how do you think impact africa and? well, i think neither will be good for the... global south, the only place where a trump presidency would be better uh than a camera harris one would be on the ukraine front in eastern europe, it's abundantly clear, i think, hope, pray, that donald trump isn't going
called, or the alliance for freedom, something like that, and uh, we invited um, najo faraj of the reform party and others, uh, to support the demands of that campaign to defend freedom of speech, to... end the cancel culture to stop the banning of books and people and deplatforming, algorithmically strangling uh people, and it's not free speech unless you allow the fellow that you don't like to speak freely, that's not free speech at all. thank you very much doctor for that call. let's go to...
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parties. so at some point reform and the conservative party have come begum to , to come to an accommodation.me together. and she made two other points, one about trust and the other about the unity. do you think unity is a consequence of success or a harbinger of success? >> i think that you that unite well, we know that the, the, the great cliche united parties don't win elections. yeah. disunited disunited parties don't win elections. so the unity bit is the is the important precursor for everything else. >> all right. i'm sorry we've run out of time, but thank you to my most intellectual panel. in a moment, there's a judge overturns a decision that forced a young girl into end of life care. i'll be talking to her family about the wish. she was never granted to die trying to live welcome back. i'm still jacob rees—mogg, and we've been talking about suella braverman and the mail. mogs really have come in today. william says i like this, william. it's a good line. it's like a shakespearean tragedy. the hero mojolicious is cast into the outer parliamentary darkness, and the heroine, suella th
parties. so at some point reform and the conservative party have come begum to , to come to an accommodation.me together. and she made two other points, one about trust and the other about the unity. do you think unity is a consequence of success or a harbinger of success? >> i think that you that unite well, we know that the, the, the great cliche united parties don't win elections. yeah. disunited disunited parties don't win elections. so the unity bit is the is the important precursor...
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question by reporter about due to policing, which is an accusation made by some people including the reform party grabbed the reporter plasmid microphone and appeared to throw it on the ground. is that an appropriate reaction? there is no two tier policing. _ appropriate reaction? there is no two tier policing. there _ appropriate reaction? there is no two tier policing. there is - appropriate reaction? there is no two tier policing. there is police l two tier policing. there is police and without fear and favour, exactly what i would expect and require. that is a non—issue. the focus here is not on the apparent motivation of anybody involved in this. this is not protest. this is violence on our streets being inflicted and targeted on communities and we will not tolerate that in this country. you talked about _ tolerate that in this country. you talked about online at cobra. should social media allow people like tommy robinson or andrew tait to be on their platforms? the robinson or andrew tait to be on their platforms?— robinson or andrew tait to be on their platforms? the message from their pla
question by reporter about due to policing, which is an accusation made by some people including the reform party grabbed the reporter plasmid microphone and appeared to throw it on the ground. is that an appropriate reaction? there is no two tier policing. _ appropriate reaction? there is no two tier policing. there _ appropriate reaction? there is no two tier policing. there is - appropriate reaction? there is no two tier policing. there is police l two tier policing. there is police and...
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reform party has to say.'s now get the views of my cantankerous panel. the former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie , and the former labour mackenzie, and the former labour special adviser paul richards. kelvin, we'll start with you. clearly tom tugendhat is trying to put himself as sort of a centrist figure between the left and the right. is he landing the right tone? >> well , i the first point right tone? >> well, i the first point is that people aren't interested in this. there's a poll out tonight which shows that 62% of the country couldn't care less . and country couldn't care less. and actually, among that lot, there isn't a natural, a natural leader come competitor, come fighter, which i would walk easily behind, secondly , easily behind, secondly, tugendhat is trying to be all things to all people. the thing i most dislike about him is that not in that speech, but in a previous speech, he said that he would scrap a echr right now, not. look, he he's a one nation tory, right? not a word about echr
reform party has to say.'s now get the views of my cantankerous panel. the former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie , and the former labour mackenzie, and the former labour special adviser paul richards. kelvin, we'll start with you. clearly tom tugendhat is trying to put himself as sort of a centrist figure between the left and the right. is he landing the right tone? >> well , i the first point right tone? >> well, i the first point is that people aren't interested in this....
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reform u.k. partyder nigel farage this morning here on the backlash and prison promise for getting out of line in the u.k. it's all right here, right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ ♪ maria: and we begin this sunday morning with a battleground push toward election day effort ands to ensure a fair election come november if 5th. now 86 days away. early voting beginning in key battleground states next month, in early september. the republican national committee demanding transparency and election integrity, filing lawsuits and hiring new staffers to help clean up the voter rolls. this week in clark county, nevada, home of the state's largest city of las vegas, republicans removed over 90,000 inactive voters from the rolls. and then in virginia governor glenn youngkin issuing an executive order mandating all votes cast in november's presidential election be done by paper ballot with a strict chain of custody in place. meanwhile, the house passed the safeguard american voter eligibility act last month. i
reform u.k. partyder nigel farage this morning here on the backlash and prison promise for getting out of line in the u.k. it's all right here, right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ ♪ maria: and we begin this sunday morning with a battleground push toward election day effort ands to ensure a fair election come november if 5th. now 86 days away. early voting beginning in key battleground states next month, in early september. the republican national committee demanding...
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the reform party is not part of it . nor tiny. the reform party is not part of it.instream right of centre party . i think right of centre party. i think part of the problem for these so—called progressives is if you're a long way to the left, then everything looks like it's on the far right. and i think whatever nina might think about donald trump or maloney or anything else, we've got to get back to a scenario in which sincere people can honestly disagree without shouting at each other about how they're lunatics. and if you start shouting to people about how they're lunatics, people react quite badly to it. >> can i just ask you because it ties in with all of this? right. so if you've got someone like keir starmer who is readily lobbing out, you know, words about far right, and some people would argue fear mongering about this notion of there being an explosion of far right political act or political party. >> well, we saw that a month ago. >> that wasn't far right. >> that wasn't far right. >> oh, you mean left wing? no no no no no no, you're right. so there were
the reform party is not part of it . nor tiny. the reform party is not part of it.instream right of centre party . i think right of centre party. i think part of the problem for these so—called progressives is if you're a long way to the left, then everything looks like it's on the far right. and i think whatever nina might think about donald trump or maloney or anything else, we've got to get back to a scenario in which sincere people can honestly disagree without shouting at each other...
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different proposed ministers that they have already the're talking about approving are from the reformers party, so both the president and parliamentarians are working together to make sure that if there's any talk, if there's any issue that the they have in mind with the ministers that it wouldn't be a party issue that it wouldn't be you know minor differences of opinion. fact differences of opinion as the president said would actually help advance the country further, so uh what it seems like is that out of the what's being said is the majority of the ministers uh basically are basically their thought to their belief to be voted for as ministers and they are thought to pass the vetting process, but uh there are some there's some discussions, mean there there are some people who are saying that okay since the... president already talked about national reconciliation since he's trying to bring in people from different parties, different political affiliations, then what the parliament should do is that they should just accept every single suggestion, every single proposed ministers, and then th
different proposed ministers that they have already the're talking about approving are from the reformers party, so both the president and parliamentarians are working together to make sure that if there's any talk, if there's any issue that the they have in mind with the ministers that it wouldn't be a party issue that it wouldn't be you know minor differences of opinion. fact differences of opinion as the president said would actually help advance the country further, so uh what it seems like...
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but andy, is he a threat to the labour party .7 and is reform labour party.7 and is reform a threat tolabour party.7 >> of course, any political party is always a risk to another political party. a lot of the people that are in the traditional labour heartlands voted for reform like yourself. lee, you know, you're in the classic seat of ashfield, you know, a labour seat for probably since its inception, before you were elected. but i don't think they're the biggest risk going, you know , i'd probably say, you you know, i'd probably say, you know, the lib dems or even the green party are more of a risk to the labour party than reform uk. i think the tories have got their hands full with reform, and i think reform should focus on taking tory seats off them. >> i think the biggest risk to the labour party, suzanne, is keir starmer. >> yeah, i think you're right. i mean he's a plummeting down the popularity polls. you know laboun popularity polls. you know labour, the polls this week they're down 2% in the opinion polls. so he's not really doing a very good job. i mean let's face it he's b
but andy, is he a threat to the labour party .7 and is reform labour party.7 and is reform a threat tolabour party.7 >> of course, any political party is always a risk to another political party. a lot of the people that are in the traditional labour heartlands voted for reform like yourself. lee, you know, you're in the classic seat of ashfield, you know, a labour seat for probably since its inception, before you were elected. but i don't think they're the biggest risk going, you know ,...
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reform party leader nigel farage claims keir starmer is the biggest threat to free speech in our country's history, and the prime minister has hit back with number 10, saying he disagrees completely. who's right .7 meanwhile, 703 people right.7 meanwhile, 703 people crossed the channel in small boats yesterday alone. tory leadership hopeful james cleverly blames labour's rhetoric for record numbers. but is the former home secretary just passing the buck for his party's failures to stop the boats and a sleepy norfolk village hits the headlines today as a local row breaks out over whether to fly the union jack. the parish council was told flying our country's flag over the village hall was too divisive . we'll try to make divisive. we'll try to make sense of that one with a local politician . state of the nation politician. state of the nation starts now . starts now. now throughout the programme, i'll be joined by my panel, now throughout the programme, i'll be joined by my panel , the i'll be joined by my panel, the author and broadcaster, amy, amy, nicole turner and the daily telegraph co
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blamed some right-wing politicians, particularly nigel farage, leader of the anti-immigration reform partyor inciting the violence. farage is a strong critic. rejects on his youtube channel, farage has previously reported on hotels housing asylum seekers. since then, a wave of much larger anti -far-right demonstrations has swept across britain. the riots subsided. more than a thousand people were arrested, and hundreds convicted of riot-related crimes. dozens were charged with offenses related to social media posts. x network owner elon musk. was criticized for allowing such a publication and himself posting information about far-right protests, claiming that civil war was inevitable. i agree that we need to take a broader look at social media after this mess. the government warned that violence could flare up again. great britain during the last 10-15 years had a very low rate of economic growth and no did a lot for a lot of people who are struggling economically, it doesn't in any way justify any violence, but i think it's absolutely appropriate to think about, given what happened, wheth
blamed some right-wing politicians, particularly nigel farage, leader of the anti-immigration reform partyor inciting the violence. farage is a strong critic. rejects on his youtube channel, farage has previously reported on hotels housing asylum seekers. since then, a wave of much larger anti -far-right demonstrations has swept across britain. the riots subsided. more than a thousand people were arrested, and hundreds convicted of riot-related crimes. dozens were charged with offenses related...
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now you're based in the uk and you've just seen a uk general and for nigel farage and his reform partyit's been the topic upon which they based a really very well, it's an important conversation to be very specific about. you say that there's clear evidence that the net impact of migration in the uk has been economically positive... yes. ..has helped growth. there are others, and i'm going to quote here, matthew goodwin, who i'm sure you've had debates with in the past, because he's a british academic who is now very sceptical about immigration. he says that immigration to the uk has been dominated over the past 20 years by low wage, low skill people. he says that there is a myth of, quote, "migration benefits." but he says the reality is that it has exacerbated flatlining growth and productivity. it's only served the interests of big business. well, there are maverick people like him that say that. but the big institutions that have done the analysis in the uk, including the treasury and associated institutions, as well as institutions like the oecd and the imf, reputable institutions
now you're based in the uk and you've just seen a uk general and for nigel farage and his reform partyit's been the topic upon which they based a really very well, it's an important conversation to be very specific about. you say that there's clear evidence that the net impact of migration in the uk has been economically positive... yes. ..has helped growth. there are others, and i'm going to quote here, matthew goodwin, who i'm sure you've had debates with in the past, because he's a british...
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that box the message from m p and reform party the nozzle for us. what we are allowed to do on social media or should be allowed to do, is to speculate is to ask questions. yes. is the trump fact south no stomach, by cracking down a lot of those is icing. the biggest threat to free speech. we seem to not history, well really you guys, but i think in both of them, boxed in a free speech is also being called into question for and the government for a small survey, some protests, a mass bar, those flooded the fields of britain last week of the say say it is an immigration policies all to solve as he picks up the story. this is how the police in the u. k. have been dealing with protest is the, unless you're willing to 2019 back movement to the home comb wants women. but this, [000:00:00;00] the u. k. homes who mcculla knew lucy, it was in sentenced by attempts to bring the riots is under control. it labeled them pro democracy and essentially reading it that right to protest regardless of the violence for years, the authorities not to use last night's ev
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and for nigel farage and his reform party, it's been the topic upon which they've based a really veryelection campaign, winning14% of the vote from a standing start. there is clearly a deep concern about negative impacts of immigration in the country you now call home. do you understand why? yes, and i empathise with many people who do feel worried about the number of migrants. i think, firstly, there's been a great conflation of migration and refugees. when it comes to economic migrants or students, i think every country has the right to choose how many people it has, and it's absolutely right that people have a grown—up conversation about that. when it comes to refugees, that's people in legitimate fear of their lives or persecution, i think there's international law and moraljudgment that should come into it, as well. but on economic migrants, we need to have a conversation in the uk about migration. but it is the case that in certain places, people are feeling the pinch. houses are unaffordable, public services, transport, and schooling, and other services are increasingly in scar
and for nigel farage and his reform party, it's been the topic upon which they've based a really veryelection campaign, winning14% of the vote from a standing start. there is clearly a deep concern about negative impacts of immigration in the country you now call home. do you understand why? yes, and i empathise with many people who do feel worried about the number of migrants. i think, firstly, there's been a great conflation of migration and refugees. when it comes to economic migrants or...
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that's the message from m p and reform party leader nigel for what we are allowed to do on social media or should be allowed to do is to speculate is to ask questions. yeah. is the trump fact south no stomach, by cracking down a lot of places, icing the biggest threat to free speech. we've seen an all history. well the u. k. is repeated both to being a best you and a free speech of also being called at the question following the government's response to a recent protest as a mass of violence flooded the streets of britain last week, over perceived failures in immigration policies. is that age of charlotte? do mesquite picks up the store and this is how the police in the u. k. have been dealing with protest is the unless you're willing to 2019 back and movement to the home comb wants women business the u. k. homes, homes full mcculla new lucy, it was in sensed by attempts to bring the riots is under control. it labeled them pro democracy and essentially reading it that right to protest regardless of the violence for your age, the authority is not to use last night's events as a pretext f
that's the message from m p and reform party leader nigel for what we are allowed to do on social media or should be allowed to do is to speculate is to ask questions. yeah. is the trump fact south no stomach, by cracking down a lot of places, icing the biggest threat to free speech. we've seen an all history. well the u. k. is repeated both to being a best you and a free speech of also being called at the question following the government's response to a recent protest as a mass of violence...
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it is worth saying, we have had the reaction from people like nigel farage and the reform party and anti—smokingerns about the impact on pubs and restaurants. on the other side of the argument, the nhs confederation said they were heartened by the plans that were under way. heartened by the plans that were underway. it heartened by the plans that were under way. it is also worth saying, as well as that wider debate that is going on within society, there is also a debate in westminster in government, we understand that cabinet ministers have raised concerns about these plans. once source said, we don't think it is a goodidea source said, we don't think it is a good idea for hospitality and pubs. there are concerns about the impact on hospitality, but also in government itself. i on hospitality, but also in government itself. i guess the government — government itself. i guess the government will _ government itself. i guess the government will look - government itself. i guess the government will look at - government itself. i guess the government will look at the i government will look at the po
it is worth saying, we have had the reaction from people like nigel farage and the reform party and anti—smokingerns about the impact on pubs and restaurants. on the other side of the argument, the nhs confederation said they were heartened by the plans that were under way. heartened by the plans that were underway. it heartened by the plans that were under way. it is also worth saying, as well as that wider debate that is going on within society, there is also a debate in westminster in...
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a reporter about two tier policing, which is an accusation made by some people, including the reform partywant to say about two tier policing?— tier policing? there is no two tier olicin: , tier policing? there is no two tier policing. policing _ tier policing? there is no two tier policing, policing without - tier policing? there is no two tier policing, policing without fear i tier policing? there is no two tier policing, policing without fear or| policing, policing without fear or favour. that is exactly what i would expect or require. that is a non—issue. the focus here is not on the apparent motivation of anybody involved in this. this is not protest. this is violence. it is violence on our streets being targeted on communities and we will not tolerate that in this country. online, you mentioned that in your cobra meeting. should social media companies, allow people like tommy robinson to be on their platforms? the message for me was very clear in the cobra meeting. the law applies online. so if you are inciting violence, it doesn�*t matter whether it is online or off—line. therefore,
a reporter about two tier policing, which is an accusation made by some people, including the reform partywant to say about two tier policing?— tier policing? there is no two tier olicin: , tier policing? there is no two tier policing. policing _ tier policing? there is no two tier policing, policing without - tier policing? there is no two tier policing, policing without fear i tier policing? there is no two tier policing, policing without fear or| policing, policing without fear or favour....
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but look, this party again , what but look, this party again, what what reform are about is standing backgrounds. >> and just finally, the goal is to beat the tories in 2028, 28, 29. >> our goal is to be the party of government in 2029, which means beating labour, and that's possible from this low start. >> five mps, 75,000 members. you can do that. >> i built quite a successful and sophisticated technology company. i'm quite good with data. i have spent weeks and weeks and weeks poring over the data. we have a clear path to victory. don't mean wrong. it's long odds, right? saving the country generally is quite a difficult endeavour. it's not going to be easy. it's going to be very tough. but it's absolutely possible. and we're going to do it. >> well, yusuf, thank you for joining us. that's yusuf, tom and emily, the reform uk chairman, in his first significant interview since that surprising and general election result there for reform uk last month. >> wonderful. thank you very much indeed, christopher hope there. college green, thank you very much with the chairman of reform uk. a
but look, this party again , what but look, this party again, what what reform are about is standing backgrounds. >> and just finally, the goal is to beat the tories in 2028, 28, 29. >> our goal is to be the party of government in 2029, which means beating labour, and that's possible from this low start. >> five mps, 75,000 members. you can do that. >> i built quite a successful and sophisticated technology company. i'm quite good with data. i have spent weeks and weeks...
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he was involved in supporting various campaigns democrats, reform party then republican and so forth.e has no record of being a racist or a segregationist at all. as president of the united states he was one of the most prolific presidents in terms of trying to advance causes and programs for the black community is web as other minority communities. and yet again here we are a presidential election the party of the confederacy, the party of the clan, the party e of racism and segregation is him is trying to paint the republican nominee as them. he is not them. joe biden as them. i watch that national black journalism association event and i was appalled. >> want to start by addressing the elephant in the room, sir. a lot of people did not think it was appropriate for you to be here today. you have pushed false claims about some of your rivals from nikki haley to former president barack obama sank they were not born in the united states, which is not true. you have told for american women of color to american citizens to go back to where they came from you have use words like animal an
he was involved in supporting various campaigns democrats, reform party then republican and so forth.e has no record of being a racist or a segregationist at all. as president of the united states he was one of the most prolific presidents in terms of trying to advance causes and programs for the black community is web as other minority communities. and yet again here we are a presidential election the party of the confederacy, the party of the clan, the party e of racism and segregation is him...
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the momentum is with the reform party.eaching out, it should be the conservative party. >> do you think most people out there in the real world could actually pick mel stride out of actually pick mel stride out of a line—up? >> i couldn't pick him out. i mean, i have to look twice at him sometimes to remind myself who he actually is. i was a member of parliament for three years before i knew who mel stride was, so i think it's a bit rich coming from that. he's a good guy. he's a decent guy, but he shouldn't be talking about nigel farage like this. nigel farage, you know, is the most popular politician, i think, in this country at the moment and definitely the most influential politician in my lifetime. so when the conservative party start dissing him as they're doing right now, they're doing themselves no favours at all. there's lots of conservative voters who abandoned the party just a month ago at the general election. the conservative party needs to try and win them back, and they won't do that by having a pop at nigel.
the momentum is with the reform party.eaching out, it should be the conservative party. >> do you think most people out there in the real world could actually pick mel stride out of actually pick mel stride out of a line—up? >> i couldn't pick him out. i mean, i have to look twice at him sometimes to remind myself who he actually is. i was a member of parliament for three years before i knew who mel stride was, so i think it's a bit rich coming from that. he's a good guy. he's a...
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the reform party is a is a democratically elected party for five mps in the house of commons.el farage is a democratic member of parliament. but what we're seeing is the same thing that we saw in the aftermath of brexit, an attempt to shut down a debate that people on the left don't really like. it's an attempt to find a bogeyman. it's vladimir putin, it's dominic cummings, it's nigel farage, it's tommy robinson. a lot of those figures, by the way, like reform, you know, they wouldn't actually be in our national political life . had the elite political life. had the elite class in this country actually controlled migration. i find it bizarre that the people who are going to the reform headquarters are often the same people shouting at me on twitter and x for calling out mass immigration. the reality is, nigel farage did not cause the riots and the protests. mass immigration caused the riots and the protests. a sense of not being safe in the country caused the riots and the protests. so if you don't want nigel farage in british politics, why don't you deal with mass immigration
the reform party is a is a democratically elected party for five mps in the house of commons.el farage is a democratic member of parliament. but what we're seeing is the same thing that we saw in the aftermath of brexit, an attempt to shut down a debate that people on the left don't really like. it's an attempt to find a bogeyman. it's vladimir putin, it's dominic cummings, it's nigel farage, it's tommy robinson. a lot of those figures, by the way, like reform, you know, they wouldn't actually...
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your say ben, before we start , you are an important part start, you are an important part of the reform partyopinion. and i described you as former deputy leader of reform uk. what is the situation now? there was something on twitter this week about the fact that you're not going to be talking at the conference in september. what is your role and your position there ? i don't i'm position there? i don't i'm sorry i sprung that on you, ben. >> no, that's absolutely fine. i don't have a role in reform uk. i was, as you rightly point out , i was, as you rightly point out, deputy leader of the party, richard and i richard tice and i spearheaded the party. we took it from 6% in the polls to 16% when nigel came back as leader. in significant part, we created it. we created richard and i spearheaded the movement that created the 4 million votes that we got in the last election. and i'm sure there are many millions more who would have voted for us, but for the fact that they were scared of a starmer government. and, you know, all that narrative about splitting the vote and my obligation and what i fe
your say ben, before we start , you are an important part start, you are an important part of the reform partyopinion. and i described you as former deputy leader of reform uk. what is the situation now? there was something on twitter this week about the fact that you're not going to be talking at the conference in september. what is your role and your position there ? i don't i'm position there? i don't i'm sorry i sprung that on you, ben. >> no, that's absolutely fine. i don't have a...
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dissecting a war of words thatis order, dissecting a war of words that is developing between the reform partyom tugendhat. even indeed, what kemi badenoch has to say too. but we're not just looking at that. we're crossing over to the atlantic . the eu has been atlantic. the eu has been threatening, elon musk and twitter, too, and we're going to be looking also at defence. there's a very interesting story about defence. >> thank you tom. well thank you peter. thank you debbie i'll be back tomorrow. 3:00 martin daubney show. thanks forjoining daubney show. thanks for joining me tonight. stick around for the nafion me tonight. stick around for the nation first though, it's your weather with annie shuttleworth . weather with annie shuttleworth. >> it looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello. good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. brought to you from the met office . cooler and clearer met office. cooler and clearer across northern areas tonight . across northern areas tonight. damp and cloudy further east, which will mean any vie
dissecting a war of words thatis order, dissecting a war of words that is developing between the reform partyom tugendhat. even indeed, what kemi badenoch has to say too. but we're not just looking at that. we're crossing over to the atlantic . the eu has been atlantic. the eu has been threatening, elon musk and twitter, too, and we're going to be looking also at defence. there's a very interesting story about defence. >> thank you tom. well thank you peter. thank you debbie i'll be back...
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reform club, the reform party.r the labour vote, that is, it's the very people who have hitherto historically voted laboun hitherto historically voted labour. this is bad news for laboun labour. this is bad news for labour. well, there is there is polling out this week showing a big swing in labour. >> labour voters towards reform uk bill rammell. >> yeah, and also i think there's lessons from across the pond as well. it's i was reading some stuff today. it is very interesting that kamala harris is not going down the road. lock, stock and barrel of identity politics in the way that hillary clinton, trump tried to force her down. >> that route by questioning her. >> and i think people on the left need to be careful with this. it does. >> it undermines racism is appalling . but a building can't appalling. but a building can't be racist and they're using that language undermines the seriousness of racism. >> just one further point. the barbados parliament is one of the oldest parliaments in the world. the current buil
reform club, the reform party.r the labour vote, that is, it's the very people who have hitherto historically voted laboun hitherto historically voted labour. this is bad news for laboun labour. this is bad news for labour. well, there is there is polling out this week showing a big swing in labour. >> labour voters towards reform uk bill rammell. >> yeah, and also i think there's lessons from across the pond as well. it's i was reading some stuff today. it is very interesting that...
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so in the context of 4 million people who went to the reform party this year, they're expecting pritiink they thought she may have been on the right of this. how do you think that will land with conservative voters? it's really interesting because priti patel has often been painted as being on the right of the conservative party. >> she certainly is on a lot of these issues. i wonder if this is a pitch to conservative members of parliament before talking to the members. let's not forget, members don't get to vote until until october, right? no conservative party member will be voting in this context for months. the first element of this contest is only 121 conservative mps. they might think a little bit differently to the membership. let's see how this conversation develops. >> okay, we've got some breaking news for you now because harry and meghan have arrived in columbia and we see live pictures now on your screen. they've been greeted by columbia's vice president francia marquez. as you can see there, and her husband rafael. johnny pinilla. they spent around half an hour at the vic
so in the context of 4 million people who went to the reform party this year, they're expecting pritiink they thought she may have been on the right of this. how do you think that will land with conservative voters? it's really interesting because priti patel has often been painted as being on the right of the conservative party. >> she certainly is on a lot of these issues. i wonder if this is a pitch to conservative members of parliament before talking to the members. let's not forget,...
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process was held just outside london headquarters of the right-wing reform party, which made immigration a hot-button issue during last month's election this weekend's protests are contrast, the demonstrations last weekend, which turned into riots targeting muslims and immigrants after the murders of those three young girls were falsely attributed to an islamist migrant a massive crowd of anti-racist protesters also gathered outside a mosque in london. many waved palestinian flags along with signs that read no to hatred taylor swift is bringing her eras tour to london this week where she will perform her five nights at wembley stadium, london police say they're on high alert as they prepare for massive crowds. officials say they're equipped to handle all scenarios after the discovery of a terror plot, forced the cancellation of swift's concerts in vienna some swifties expressed relief that the london shows weren't canceled, but say, there'll be cautious during the upcoming concerts remnants of debby are moving through canada and no longer pose a threat to the u.s. the east coast is now i
process was held just outside london headquarters of the right-wing reform party, which made immigration a hot-button issue during last month's election this weekend's protests are contrast, the demonstrations last weekend, which turned into riots targeting muslims and immigrants after the murders of those three young girls were falsely attributed to an islamist migrant a massive crowd of anti-racist protesters also gathered outside a mosque in london. many waved palestinian flags along with...