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well, i'm joined now by the reform mp richard tice . richard. hello. richard tice. richard. hello.king you, henry newman, who was a former government adviser, he has said how sue grey's role gone through the advisory committee on business appointments, because she's actually covered by business appointment rules for the next two years after leaving office, and she'll be invoicing on the very area she was actually working on in government as a permanent secretary, so there could be really a rule break potentially here. >> let's focus on the overall issue here, darren. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> which is that i launched a word back in january of this year called starmageddon, a new word in the oxford dictionary. >> little did we realise that it would be starmageddon on absolute steroids. >> and shortly after that they appointed to grey. supposedly the grown up in the room, supposedly the most experienced, wisest civil servant to be his chief of staff to prepare for office and government in a stable, successful transition. and what we've actually got is utter chaos that
well, i'm joined now by the reform mp richard tice . richard. hello. richard tice. richard. hello.king you, henry newman, who was a former government adviser, he has said how sue grey's role gone through the advisory committee on business appointments, because she's actually covered by business appointment rules for the next two years after leaving office, and she'll be invoicing on the very area she was actually working on in government as a permanent secretary, so there could be really a rule...
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begin on air negotiations begin on air imminently with richard tice. meanwhile i'll be joined by former chancellor of the exchequer nadhim zahawi as the labour party continues on its cynical pretence to take more of your money. we'll also be looking at some of the controversies following tory leader hopefuls in recent days, including the maternity leave and echr debates. plus, today marks the closing of the final furnace at port talbot and the closing of the uk's last coal power station, net zero has its grip on this country, but it's a frozen grip. and is there any future for industry in britain? state of the nation starts now . state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most incisive panel, telegraph columnist tim stanley and the trade unionist andy twelves. as even trade unionist andy twelves. as ever, it's a crucial part of the programme. let me know your views, mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's your favourite time of the day. the news bulletin with sophia wenzler. >> jacob. thank you. good evening. these are your headlines. at 8:00,
begin on air negotiations begin on air imminently with richard tice. meanwhile i'll be joined by former chancellor of the exchequer nadhim zahawi as the labour party continues on its cynical pretence to take more of your money. we'll also be looking at some of the controversies following tory leader hopefuls in recent days, including the maternity leave and echr debates. plus, today marks the closing of the final furnace at port talbot and the closing of the uk's last coal power station, net...
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nigel farage and richard tice and reform would have forever had the conservative party held closely sould influence what we did in government. but it failed, didn't it , government. but it failed, didn't it, because labour got a landslide. so now they've got to plan to replace us. if they double the number of mps they have, how many general elections will it take it. it pushes it so out, far out into . out, far out into. >> yeah. but if this poll is showing already that the country is looking at them in a different light. yeah. more positively, partly because of the negatives for keir starmer. i mean, they're in second place in 100 labour seats steve. they could win those seats. yeah. >> well i hope they do beat laboun >> well i hope they do beat labour. but the problem is suppose that reform did become a party of government. have a look at what the institute for fiscal studies said about what their fiscal pledges it was totally unrealistic what they it was fantasy. and this is the problem is that any political party that's just a protest party can engagein that's just a protest party
nigel farage and richard tice and reform would have forever had the conservative party held closely sould influence what we did in government. but it failed, didn't it , government. but it failed, didn't it, because labour got a landslide. so now they've got to plan to replace us. if they double the number of mps they have, how many general elections will it take it. it pushes it so out, far out into . out, far out into. >> yeah. but if this poll is showing already that the country is...
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. >> and within it, richard tice mps say they claim that a senior greater manchester police officer wasinst the advice of his more junior officers. now that's quite the claim about this particular incident, which caused public outrage when, on july the 23rd, footage emerged of a set of police officers appearing to kick one member of the public in the head on the floor at manchester airport. >> further footage was then released a few days later, leaked to a newspaper showing the further incident as it took place, showing that the police officers were being assaulted before they appeared to turn around and strike one of those individuals. in the footage, you can see one of the officers, the one who appears to hit back, is facing up to about 20 undercuts to his face. he would have been potentially dazed and concussed. and you can see there could be some strong mitigating claims in that position. but earlier this morning, when we had this reform uk press conference, i asked richard tice specifically about his claim that a senior officer had been pressured against releasing that footage. i a
. >> and within it, richard tice mps say they claim that a senior greater manchester police officer wasinst the advice of his more junior officers. now that's quite the claim about this particular incident, which caused public outrage when, on july the 23rd, footage emerged of a set of police officers appearing to kick one member of the public in the head on the floor at manchester airport. >> further footage was then released a few days later, leaked to a newspaper showing the...
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. >> well, people may be seeing me in the last 3 or 4 months making this case publicly, but as richard ticears , privately for a couple of years, andifs privately for a couple of years, and it's critical that they democratise the party, because if they are to become the government in 2029, you can't have a government that has run by a political party that isn't in itself held to account. of course you've got to have leadership that's held to account. that's how you keep leadership honest. that's how you keep leadership on its toes. that's how you ensure that the party continues to represent the best interests of the people of the country. and that's vital for me because so much hope, so much so many people's aspirations are now travelling on reform. so but you're right, nanait on reform. so but you're right, nana it takes time. on reform. so but you're right, nana it takes time . but they've nana it takes time. but they've done the document and that campaign that i fought is over. but there are a couple of other areas which i don't see completely eye to eye with. nigel on, and these are imp
. >> well, people may be seeing me in the last 3 or 4 months making this case publicly, but as richard ticears , privately for a couple of years, andifs privately for a couple of years, and it's critical that they democratise the party, because if they are to become the government in 2029, you can't have a government that has run by a political party that isn't in itself held to account. of course you've got to have leadership that's held to account. that's how you keep leadership honest....
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. >> i think richard tice did a great job yesterday saying, you know, we did a deal with mauritius wherenty in this deal. now they're going back on this the second deal. so lots to unfold on this still. >> well okay. >> well okay. >> what's caught your attention claire. >> well lots of us caught my attention today. let's go with modern comedy two pc. i would say it is in some respects, but absolutely not, says the expert. >> tell me what your modem comedy is, because i don't find it funny. anyone that finds what is modern comedy i don't know where it is. i have to go to the gold channel to find anything funny to watch. >> i do as well, funnily enough, because it's the best comedy out. things like little britain on there, brilliant comedy. >> i'm 33, i've, i've been watching and enjoying colin from accounts, which is fantastic and it's not pc at all. exactly. yeah, but it's funny . yeah, but it's funny. >> yeah, it's not home grown comedy anymore. right. and we have to look back like fawlty towers, all the rest of the great comedies , absolutely great comedies, absolutely fabulous, little
. >> i think richard tice did a great job yesterday saying, you know, we did a deal with mauritius wherenty in this deal. now they're going back on this the second deal. so lots to unfold on this still. >> well okay. >> well okay. >> what's caught your attention claire. >> well lots of us caught my attention today. let's go with modern comedy two pc. i would say it is in some respects, but absolutely not, says the expert. >> tell me what your modem comedy is,...
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we're going to be joined by the leader of reform uk thatis that is richard tice.> we have now live in the studio. we're delighted to welcome deputy leader of reform uk, richard tice. richard, good morning to you. good morning to you. your main concern today you're really worried about the production of steel in this country. and how we're not going to be doing it for too much longer. yes, i've got a westminster hall debate at 930, and if we're not very careful, nobody's talking about this. within 6 to 12 months we will have zero general steelmaking capacity in the 1521 00:
we're going to be joined by the leader of reform uk thatis that is richard tice.> we have now live in the studio. we're delighted to welcome deputy leader of reform uk, richard tice. richard, good morning to you. good morning to you. your main concern today you're really worried about the production of steel in this country. and how we're not going to be doing it for too much longer. yes, i've got a westminster hall debate at 930, and if we're not very careful, nobody's talking about this....
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we've got peter bleksley in about the chris kaba developing story, and indeed richard tice of reform uk. and i want to hear from you as well. the viewers gbnews.com/yoursay with all your views and comments, and i'll endeavour to get through them as the show progresses. a big three hours ahead, but first, your news headunes ahead, but first, your news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> ben. thank you. it'sjust >> ben. thank you. it's just gone. 3:00 these are your headunes gone. 3:00 these are your headlines from the gb newsroom. child serial killer lucy letby has lost her high court bid to challenge her conviction for the attempted murder of a baby girl. the 34 year old, who was found guilty of attempting to kill a newborn known as child k, was seeking permission to appeal against the conviction, claiming media coverage had to led overwhelming prejudice. however, three senior judges in london three seniorjudges in london rejected her application. the nurse is already serving 14 whole life orders for the murders of seven babies and the attempted murders of six others. today's ruling ma
we've got peter bleksley in about the chris kaba developing story, and indeed richard tice of reform uk. and i want to hear from you as well. the viewers gbnews.com/yoursay with all your views and comments, and i'll endeavour to get through them as the show progresses. a big three hours ahead, but first, your news headunes ahead, but first, your news headlines with sophia wenzler. >> ben. thank you. it'sjust >> ben. thank you. it's just gone. 3:00 these are your headunes gone. 3:00...
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also going to be speaking to reform's deputy leader, richard tice. he wants to have a go at the budget that he thinks is going to land britain and a lot of trouble on wednesday, and he wants to talk to us about that manchester airport attack. still no charges having been brought despite allegations that police officers were assaulted. and i'm going to be speaking to former tory party treasurer, lord farmer. he's got something to say about the early prisoner release scheme, and i think on this show is going to announce who he's backing for. tory leader. so as ever, we've got 90 minutes of punchy politics ahead. don't go anywhere . anywhere. let's get stuck into the sunday papers now with my telegraph colleague madeline grant, who is a sketch writer for the newspaper, as well as a columnist, madeleine lovely to see you this morning. so the papers, brimming with warnings about what could be a new black wednesday. i mean, i don't know whether labour are just managing expectations here by saying it's going to be economic doom for taxpayers. and actually i
also going to be speaking to reform's deputy leader, richard tice. he wants to have a go at the budget that he thinks is going to land britain and a lot of trouble on wednesday, and he wants to talk to us about that manchester airport attack. still no charges having been brought despite allegations that police officers were assaulted. and i'm going to be speaking to former tory party treasurer, lord farmer. he's got something to say about the early prisoner release scheme, and i think on this...
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also going to be speaking to reform's deputy leader, richard tice. he wants to have a go at the budget that he thinks is going to land britain, and a lot of trouble on wednesday, and he wants to talk to us about that. manchester airport attack. still no charges having been brought despite allegations that police officers were assaulted . were assaulted. welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news. i'm delighted to have robert jenrick in the studio . robert jenrick in the studio. he's been on many times. he's the candidate that wants to replace rishi sunak as tory leader. that is decided by the membership vote on, well, they finish voting on thursday, halloween and then the winner is announced on saturday. also, the mp for newark, i should point out. mrjenrick good morning. so we're in the end games of this and there's a little pleasure to be here. a little bit of there's a bit of blue on blue in the sunday telegraph, kemi badenoch says that at least she has never been sacked, and has suggested there's a whiff of impropriety about you. she's r
also going to be speaking to reform's deputy leader, richard tice. he wants to have a go at the budget that he thinks is going to land britain, and a lot of trouble on wednesday, and he wants to talk to us about that. manchester airport attack. still no charges having been brought despite allegations that police officers were assaulted . were assaulted. welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news. i'm delighted to have robert jenrick in the studio . robert jenrick in the studio. he's...
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meanwhile, richard tice performed what many are calling his gerald ratner moment when he was asked re the protesters, he said reform weren't aligned with i quote tommy robinson's lot. your thoughts on that? and over in wales massively admirable. aim to stamp out racism, but hold on a second, because the labour adviser leading the charge has defined racism as essentially meaning white people holding negative views of others. hang on, isn't that a little bit racist in itself ? yes, indeed. racist in itself? yes, indeed. all of that and lots more. look who's keeping me company tonight. the professor of politics and international relations, matt goodwin, and the journalist and broadcaster jj anna sewell obe. but first, before we get into all of that, let's get the 6:00 news. >> michelle. thank you. the top stories. well, just two days away from labour's first budget in almost 15 years, the prime minister set the stage, insisting britain must embrace the harsh light of fiscal reality. in a speech , he reality. in a speech, he outlined £240 million to boost jobs and public services aimed at
meanwhile, richard tice performed what many are calling his gerald ratner moment when he was asked re the protesters, he said reform weren't aligned with i quote tommy robinson's lot. your thoughts on that? and over in wales massively admirable. aim to stamp out racism, but hold on a second, because the labour adviser leading the charge has defined racism as essentially meaning white people holding negative views of others. hang on, isn't that a little bit racist in itself ? yes, indeed. racist...