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you've got priti patel, you've got robert jenrick, you've got robert jenrick, you've got robert jenrickch. who are you worried about? >> let's get this out of the way. >> let's get this out of the way. >> no one. but i do have a soft spot for jenrick because when i used to work for a homelessness charity, he was housing minister and he was actually pretty decent as a housing minister on many, many, in many ways . and i many, many, in many ways. and i think that he's the one who is the most likely to be popular with the, the people who are the most likely to be the future of the conservative party. so millennials who are professionals, who are working very hard, who want to buy their own home, who are very frustrated with the with the economic situation in the country. and i think that in his speech today , apart from the speech today, apart from the fact that he gave out free ice cream to the journalists who were attending, that always works, which shows you that he's cut out to be leader, >> was he was he fab? there you go. i'm here all week. thank you very much. or was he more mr whip
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i'll be back in welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news well, robert jenrick is in the studiorship candidate , the tory leadership candidate, the mp for newark. for the first of a start of our big, juicy leadership interviews. robert. so we've got quite a lot of time to try and drill into some of these issues. should we start with this sense of anarchy on the streets of britain? i mean, that might be overstating it, but that was the sun on sunday's headune but that was the sun on sunday's headline this morning. priti patel, your leadership candidate rival, has called for parliament to be recalled. there are concerns, aren't they, that elected representatives aren't really present as people are greatly concerned about police stations going up in flames in sunderland, there seems to be no end to the unrest. keir starmer is going on holiday this week. we understand. what's your reaction to that ? reaction to that? >> well, look i think it would be completely wrong for the prime minister to go on holiday whilst parts of britain are burning. >> i'm sure he's had an an election camp
i'll be back in welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news well, robert jenrick is in the studiorship candidate , the tory leadership candidate, the mp for newark. for the first of a start of our big, juicy leadership interviews. robert. so we've got quite a lot of time to try and drill into some of these issues. should we start with this sense of anarchy on the streets of britain? i mean, that might be overstating it, but that was the sun on sunday's headune but that was the sun on...
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point and howard says as a conservative, i like robert jenrick , but i don't think he jenrick, but i he will make the last two for the members ballot. there are too many one nation tories and i don't think they will choose a more right wing candidate. it's not a real choice for the members. well, now it's time for the part of the programme you have all been waiting for. the latest edition of state of the nafions latest edition of state of the nations interviews with the tory leadership contenders today with former immigration minister robert jenrick. well, robert, thank you very much for joining me. and to discuss your leadership campaign. the first thing i wanted to ask you about is your personal journey, because if we'd been sitting here a year ago, people would have thought you were a good party man, a competent minister, but not particularly ideological . but not particularly ideological. you resigned from the government over the immigration figures last year, and there seems to be a new and my view improved. robert. and there's a great quote i thought i'd read to you from keith j
point and howard says as a conservative, i like robert jenrick , but i don't think he jenrick, but i he will make the last two for the members ballot. there are too many one nation tories and i don't think they will choose a more right wing candidate. it's not a real choice for the members. well, now it's time for the part of the programme you have all been waiting for. the latest edition of state of the nafions latest edition of state of the nations interviews with the tory leadership...
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there you have one of the one of the supporters there for robert jenrick and the room here is now filling mr jenrick at three and then questions from the press, including gb news afterwards. and then we should have a guest i think maybe esther mcvey on the channel later on today. so this is the beginning of a three month process to find the successor for rishi sunak. the other candidates, of course, kemi badenoch, tom tugendhat and others. so there's a whole process to go through. this is the first of several of these launches and we will bring them all to you live on gb news >> absolutely fascinating, chris, just 40 minutes to go. we'll be back with you at 3:00. >> it's terribly glossy looking leaflet he has there in his hand didn't he. now three us citizens are back on american soil after being freed in a russian west prisoner swap. but our next guest argues that one man that it will prove to benefit the russian leader, vladimir. putin. good afternoon, britain . it is good afternoon, britain. it is almost 2:30 now. >> three us citizens are back on american soil after being freed in a ru
there you have one of the one of the supporters there for robert jenrick and the room here is now filling mr jenrick at three and then questions from the press, including gb news afterwards. and then we should have a guest i think maybe esther mcvey on the channel later on today. so this is the beginning of a three month process to find the successor for rishi sunak. the other candidates, of course, kemi badenoch, tom tugendhat and others. so there's a whole process to go through. this is the...
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emma robert jenrick robert jenrick. >> let's keep it clean. >> let's keep it clean. >> is he the manarty? >> well, it'd be a bit odd if he launched his leadership bid and then said we can't win in the next election. so he's kind of got to say they can win. i think there is a huge opportunity for them. i think there's still a real appetite for centre right, true conservatism that isn't i don't think it's reform. i think there is this appetite. i think there's a there's a there's a lot of residual loyalty to conservatives. you have people in this country who have voted conservative for generations, but they'll say, no, emma, you don't . there was a massive don't. there was a massive opportunity, but the but the conservatives need to sort themselves out from, you know, root and branch reform shabab. >> they'll say they've gone so far askew and they've almost been made, been wiped out . been made, been wiped out. they'll say you don't win elections from the right, don't lurch to the right. you need to come to the centre. >> no you don't, but there is no room for them in the centre. the c
emma robert jenrick robert jenrick. >> let's keep it clean. >> let's keep it clean. >> is he the manarty? >> well, it'd be a bit odd if he launched his leadership bid and then said we can't win in the next election. so he's kind of got to say they can win. i think there is a huge opportunity for them. i think there's still a real appetite for centre right, true conservatism that isn't i don't think it's reform. i think there is this appetite. i think there's a there's a...
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could shout, what about allah akhbar on the streets of london and not be immediately arrested or robert jenricks being called islamophobic for this. but he hit back with this clip . youtube hit back with this clip. youtube also tonight , fine for you also tonight, fine for you coming to us from the supreme court this afternoon. >> shamima begum has lost her final bid to challenge the removal of her british citizenship. >> but has she? because will shamima begum used the echr to get back into britain? on my panel tonight is the director of popular conservatives, mark littlewood, landlord and activist adam brookes and author and journalist rebecca reed. oh yes. and can you guess what happens next? here . get ready happens next? here. get ready britain, here we go . britain, here we go. tinderbox britain holds its breath. next . breath. next. >> good evening from the gb newsroom. it'sjust >> good evening from the gb newsroom. it's just gone. 9:00. your headlines. thousands of counter protesters have taken to the streets across england as police braced for further unrest. hundreds of counter protes
could shout, what about allah akhbar on the streets of london and not be immediately arrested or robert jenricks being called islamophobic for this. but he hit back with this clip . youtube hit back with this clip. youtube also tonight , fine for you also tonight, fine for you coming to us from the supreme court this afternoon. >> shamima begum has lost her final bid to challenge the removal of her british citizenship. >> but has she? because will shamima begum used the echr to get...
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a bold interview from robert jenrick. will it be to persuade the party to elect him as welcome back .n welcome back. we've just shown you the latest of state of the nation's interviews with the tory leadership candidates and the mail mogs have come in. gerald says mrjenrick appears gerald says mr jenrick appears to understand the chronic problem facing this country. the politicians merely take responsibility for decisions made by bureaucrats and austin says i like him. he is right. thinking says in my top two. however, does he have the clout to bring the party together? well, my brilliant panel is still with me, my most intellectual panel, and i'm going to throw the first of those questions from austin to paul goodman. he is right thinking, but does he have the clout to bring the party together? >> well we'll see. i thought that was a good interview for the following reasons. he told a story that appeared to offer the prospect of a hopeful ending. so he said, there's a problem. the problem is the way the state works. he used to think he could make it work as a conventional politician.
a bold interview from robert jenrick. will it be to persuade the party to elect him as welcome back .n welcome back. we've just shown you the latest of state of the nation's interviews with the tory leadership candidates and the mail mogs have come in. gerald says mrjenrick appears gerald says mr jenrick appears to understand the chronic problem facing this country. the politicians merely take responsibility for decisions made by bureaucrats and austin says i like him. he is right. thinking...
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and that's exactly what robert jenrick is going to do. >> matt.s will be listening to your words intently. thank you so much for coming on tonight. really appreciate your time. well, let's have to digest that a little bit further between the panel here. has anyone got any thoughts on jenrick's campaign? and more importantly, how does he win as, as this big leadership contest ? there's lots leadership contest? there's lots of lots of tories going for it, right? how does he break through the middle? because there's quite a lot of left wing tories now, aren't there? >> absolutely. i mean, i'm backing pretty, pretty is a long time friend because if you look at her voting record, she's a true thatcherite conservative. she was one of the spartans. she's voted , more to the right she's voted, more to the right of the party. now i was also robert's pps, during covid, and i know robert very well, is a very bright guy. i know robert very well, is a very bright guy . and if it's very bright guy. and if it's pretty and robert in the final two, then we're in a
and that's exactly what robert jenrick is going to do. >> matt.s will be listening to your words intently. thank you so much for coming on tonight. really appreciate your time. well, let's have to digest that a little bit further between the panel here. has anyone got any thoughts on jenrick's campaign? and more importantly, how does he win as, as this big leadership contest ? there's lots leadership contest? there's lots of lots of tories going for it, right? how does he break through...
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plus, robert jenrick says _ president? that's not for me. plus, robert jenrick says he _ president?s not for me. plus, robert jenrick says he supports - robertjenrick says he supports donald — robertjenrick says he supports donald trump. i think 3.5 million people _ donald trump. i think 3.5 million pe0ple so— donald trump. i think 3.5 million people so we called donald trump an idiot the _ people so we called donald trump an idiot the first time he stood. what do you _ idiot the first time he stood. what do you make of robertjenrick supporting him? is up to him. i think_ supporting him? is up to him. i think people will decide on that. in think people will decide on that. [h about think people will decide on that. about two think people will decide on that. in about two hours, we shall watch the interview with i am sure limiting insights from donald trump and elon musk. let's take a quick look at a few of the stories on the front pages. speaking to the financial times as various stories including about an indian telecoms tycoon shown straight in britain, perhaps growth? uk plan to
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robert jenrick, i think is very sound, i think james cleverly is very sound.for during the time of the eu referendum. we were both on the side of brexit. he was utterly brilliant. >> yes. i mean, this is actually good news for the tory party insofar as, you know, all of these candidates seem to have their merits. >> oh yeah. i'm not suggesting that they don't. i just don't think that that any of them will actually go through to be the leader come the election time . leader come the election time. this is a temporary leader for the for this particular period . the for this particular period. what the tory party have to do is work out what they want to be. that's the job of the new leader. >> can i ask you as well, just the point that suzanne raised earlier, which i think is very interesting in terms of identity politics, which is something that labour like to talk about having a black woman as prime minister, as the leader of your party. it does put them streets ahead from anything that labour have ever achieved. >> yeah, i mean labour haven't had a woman yet a
robert jenrick, i think is very sound, i think james cleverly is very sound.for during the time of the eu referendum. we were both on the side of brexit. he was utterly brilliant. >> yes. i mean, this is actually good news for the tory party insofar as, you know, all of these candidates seem to have their merits. >> oh yeah. i'm not suggesting that they don't. i just don't think that that any of them will actually go through to be the leader come the election time . leader come the...
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emma robert jenrick robert jenrick. >> let's keep it clean. >> let's keep it clean. >> is he the man bit odd if he launched his leadership bid and then said we can't win in the next election. so he's kind of got to say they can win. i think there is a huge opportunity for them. i think there's still a real appetite for centre right, true conservatism that isn't i don't think it's reform. i think there is this appetite. i think there's a there's a there's a lot of residual loyalty to conservatives. you have people in this country who have voted conservative for generations, but they'll say, no, emma, you don't . there was a massive don't. there was a massive opportunity, but the but the conservatives need to sort themselves out from, you know, root and branch reform shabab. >> they'll say they've gone so far askew and they've almost been made, been wiped out . been made, been wiped out. they'll say you don't win elections from the right, don't lurch to the right. you need to come to the centre. >> no you don't, but there is no room for them in the centre. the centre is occupied. the r
emma robert jenrick robert jenrick. >> let's keep it clean. >> let's keep it clean. >> is he the man bit odd if he launched his leadership bid and then said we can't win in the next election. so he's kind of got to say they can win. i think there is a huge opportunity for them. i think there's still a real appetite for centre right, true conservatism that isn't i don't think it's reform. i think there is this appetite. i think there's a there's a there's a lot of residual...
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whilst as robert jenrick puts it, parts of britain burn is an awful look.iously parliament only went into recess what on tuesday. so there's not even been a week yet, and it is shorter recess anyway. but nonetheless, a question to be asked of our of our leaders. >> yeah. and one more question before i let you go. and i'm sorry to make you sort of like come up with these answers. but the other question i want to ask is, you know, yvette cooper, the home secretary, has been going about, you know, more police on the streets. you know, we're forcing the courts to work through the night. more judges doing the job. you know, we've been told constantly that our prisons are full. you know, that, you know, there's no more spaces for prisoners in fact, we're going to have to release some in the next few weeks. we have prosecution levels at an all time low, particularly rape cases. by the way , where is cases. by the way, where is suddenly all this money and all these extra staff , police and these extra staff, police and judges coming from? have they explained that y
whilst as robert jenrick puts it, parts of britain burn is an awful look.iously parliament only went into recess what on tuesday. so there's not even been a week yet, and it is shorter recess anyway. but nonetheless, a question to be asked of our of our leaders. >> yeah. and one more question before i let you go. and i'm sorry to make you sort of like come up with these answers. but the other question i want to ask is, you know, yvette cooper, the home secretary, has been going about, you...
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. >> tory leadership candidate robert jenrick is urging the prime minister to cancel his planned holidayet a grip on this situation. many more arrests have been promised in the coming days as the pm said the coming days as the pm said the police have his full support to take action against extremists. robert jenrick says sir keir must stay and tackle the problem. >> well, look, i think it would be completely wrong for the prime minister to go on holiday whilst parts of britain are burning. this is a very serious situation and we need the prime minister to be leading the country. we, the police, need our full support and they need to know that he is there supporting them , making sure supporting them, making sure that this situation is being handled from the very top well. >> sir keir starmer has accused protesters of attempting to sow hate by intimidating communities. reform uk mp rupert lowe says he needs to listen to the protesters concerns. >> what we need is an honest debate. i don't have a golden bullet. for years and years of the elite's mismanagement of our of our immigration poli
. >> tory leadership candidate robert jenrick is urging the prime minister to cancel his planned holidayet a grip on this situation. many more arrests have been promised in the coming days as the pm said the coming days as the pm said the police have his full support to take action against extremists. robert jenrick says sir keir must stay and tackle the problem. >> well, look, i think it would be completely wrong for the prime minister to go on holiday whilst parts of britain are...
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been robert jenrick.ert jenrick. this is the problem. you don't even know his name. his name? robert jenrick. >> even his mother's not sure. >> even his mother's not sure. >> generic. generic. generic. i tell you what he reminds me of . tell you what he reminds me of. if william hague, tony blair and matt hancock had a love child. crumbs, you would get robert jenrick. that's what you think. >> that's one heck of a that's one heck of a threesome, alex. i mean, this is one of the big problems for the tories is that they're seeking a new leader. and i don't feel the public are particularly fussed about it. >> no, i think, you know, they obviously had a bad election . obviously had a bad election. everyone knows that. you know, i think they're in a difficult position. they don't know if that needs to go more to the right to kind of look at what reform are doing. they don't know if they want to come to the centre to potentially like, you know, from a policy perspective, actually get to where the lib dems are.
been robert jenrick.ert jenrick. this is the problem. you don't even know his name. his name? robert jenrick. >> even his mother's not sure. >> even his mother's not sure. >> generic. generic. generic. i tell you what he reminds me of . tell you what he reminds me of. if william hague, tony blair and matt hancock had a love child. crumbs, you would get robert jenrick. that's what you think. >> that's one heck of a that's one heck of a threesome, alex. i mean, this is one...
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. >> no, i mean robert jenrick they're all old colleagues and friends of mine. them all closely in the past , so i'm with them all closely in the past, so i'm not going to diss individuals . i, you know, i have individuals. i, you know, i have chosen i think, the best of, of the bunch of quite a good none of them would be as bad as liz truss, for example. well, i think it's i mean, none of them will be prime minister, which i think is the key thing. i mean, i think liz is prime minister was a disaster. let's let's not wrap wrap that up. but actually their job wrap wrap that up. but actually theirjob is to become prime minister and to do that, to be leader of the opposition for five years, which is a more difficult job. everyone who's ever been both leader of the opposition and prime minister agrees that, funnily enough, being leader of the opposition is a worse job. certainly. maybe not more difficult, but worse job with and you need a particular talent set to do that job. well, the reform vote is the sort of elephant in the room here, isn't it? >> reform got 4
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was it all about context this for robert jenrick do you think?ng back from them, so i really wanted to get his take on, you know, why he made the comments and what his background was in making the comments. but you know, allahu akbar is a peaceful phrase said five times a day in prayers, and it's a happy, successful time. people see it in, you know, daily conversation. but let's take it into that context with that video. of course, i've seen that video. of course, i've seen that video. now, let's say a group of young men travelling down any city centre with balaclavas on, they could be shouting anything. it is intimidating, you know, for the average person, regardless if you're a religious person or not. and i am totally against that. and that is education that our community that we need to do to people within our community. don't say these phrases and don't chant them to make other people fearful of these phrases. but it's a heightened situation with the riots going on in the last couple of days, and yet everybody's acting in different ways than
was it all about context this for robert jenrick do you think?ng back from them, so i really wanted to get his take on, you know, why he made the comments and what his background was in making the comments. but you know, allahu akbar is a peaceful phrase said five times a day in prayers, and it's a happy, successful time. people see it in, you know, daily conversation. but let's take it into that context with that video. of course, i've seen that video. of course, i've seen that video. now,...
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that figure that robert jenrick said.is true is because his government deliberately stopped processing those claims and so effectively putting people in indefinite detention. if you had a system where people could come here and through safe and legal means, i should say, because everyone wants to stop the boats, including people who are getting on them, then you could actually claim process those claims and then you could swiftly deal with people either way. >> i said, one of the things that i think is what stops even more public outcry than we've seen is the fact that it's drip, drip, drip. but when you put it into the context of a town the size of keswick arriving in the best part every single ten days, or alderley edge in cheshire, people like places like that somewhere the size of oxford , somewhere the size of oxford, you know, every single year, just on people who arrive on small boats, right? so that's before we've got legal immigration, before we've got people who are arriving in other forms as well. where the hec
that figure that robert jenrick said.is true is because his government deliberately stopped processing those claims and so effectively putting people in indefinite detention. if you had a system where people could come here and through safe and legal means, i should say, because everyone wants to stop the boats, including people who are getting on them, then you could actually claim process those claims and then you could swiftly deal with people either way. >> i said, one of the things...
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. >> well i think our biggest rival is robert jenrick.on the right, but we'll go into him later. what about this other story about starmer's best man, paul? >> yeah, it's quite interesting. official at, centre of olympics boxing. gender row was keir starmer's best man. so this is mark adams, a spokesperson for the ioc warned against the witch hunt towards a main . khalife, hunt towards a main. khalife, who was who was the boxing yesterday? he was also known. he's known him from school. now the accusation here is twofold, really. one is that politics is far too involved in sport, which arguably it is, and that is the second point is that is evidenced by this relationship between keir starmer, who is obviously the prime minister of the uk and the spokesperson of the uk and the spokesperson of the ioc . i'm not sure it quite the ioc. i'm not sure it quite works that way and i'm not sure we have that much influence over your mates. >> no, i don't really. it seems really tenuous to me to even point it out, really. they used to be was a best ma
. >> well i think our biggest rival is robert jenrick.on the right, but we'll go into him later. what about this other story about starmer's best man, paul? >> yeah, it's quite interesting. official at, centre of olympics boxing. gender row was keir starmer's best man. so this is mark adams, a spokesperson for the ioc warned against the witch hunt towards a main . khalife, hunt towards a main. khalife, who was who was the boxing yesterday? he was also known. he's known him from...
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another person who's commenting on this two tier aspect is robert jenrick . tier aspect is robert jenrickeful, and today he's released a video going over this and saying, we need to call out violence where we where we see it, regardless of the politics. i think we'll take a look at that now. >> the far right, who attacked a mosque are a disgrace. >> the thugs attacking police officers are a disgrace . officers are a disgrace. >> the arsonists who set fire to a hotel with people inside are a disgrace . the racists attacking disgrace. the racists attacking black or asian britons are a disgrace. >> and the sectarian gangs marching through towns and cities, waving weapons and in some cases attacking white britons are a disgrace . britons are a disgrace. >> none of this is who we are. >> none of this is who we are. >> we must show no squeamishness or selectivity. >> all this violence must be called out . there's no room for called out. there's no room for moral confusion or weakness in this moment. from this point forward, anyone who carries a weapon on the street attacks the police or launche
another person who's commenting on this two tier aspect is robert jenrick . tier aspect is robert jenrickeful, and today he's released a video going over this and saying, we need to call out violence where we where we see it, regardless of the politics. i think we'll take a look at that now. >> the far right, who attacked a mosque are a disgrace. >> the thugs attacking police officers are a disgrace . officers are a disgrace. >> the arsonists who set fire to a hotel with...
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james cleverly , robert jenrick mel cleverly, robert jenrick mel stride and tom tugendhat to be crownedative leader. but has she just blown it with that rather tone deaf answer on immigration? joining me now is former adviser to michael gove. charlie rowley. good evening charlie. good evening. your presence this evening. your presence this evening. thank you for having me. first of all, when was the last time you spoke to your old boss, michael gove, not that long ago. >> he actually. the last time we spoke, he messaged me when i was on this channel to say, very well done. in fact, he followed me on and we had a nice chat down the line. >> have you asked him who he wants to be the next leader of your party? >> i haven't and i wouldn't ask because he will, i'm sure, make up his own mind just as we all would. >> okay , well if you were going >> okay, well if you were going to punt on it, who would he be going for? i mean, he was a massive kemi backer before, wasn't he? >> i think he supported kemi in the last leadership. but, who knows, i will, i will try and get in touch with him and try
james cleverly , robert jenrick mel cleverly, robert jenrick mel stride and tom tugendhat to be crownedative leader. but has she just blown it with that rather tone deaf answer on immigration? joining me now is former adviser to michael gove. charlie rowley. good evening charlie. good evening. your presence this evening. your presence this evening. thank you for having me. first of all, when was the last time you spoke to your old boss, michael gove, not that long ago. >> he actually. the...
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that's what tory leadership candidate robert jenrick has called for suggesting it. yesterday, plus , speaking of yesterday, plus, speaking of johnson's the great stanley johnson's the great stanley johnson has returned from china after making his new new film . after making his new new film. all will be revealed shortly. state of the nation starts now . state of the nation starts now. holding the state of the nation flabellum for this evening is the author , filmmaker and former the author, filmmaker and former mep stanley johnson . as ever, mep stanley johnson. as ever, let me know your views mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's your favourite part of the day. the news bulletin with cameron walker . cameron walker. >> jacob. thank you. good evening . it is 8:01. i'm cameron evening. it is 8:01. i'm cameron walker here in the gb newsroom. two people have been injured after a stabbing at chessington world of adventures theme park near london, with one taken to a major trauma centre . police were major trauma centre. police were called just after 2:30 pm. this afternoon
that's what tory leadership candidate robert jenrick has called for suggesting it. yesterday, plus , speaking of yesterday, plus, speaking of johnson's the great stanley johnson's the great stanley johnson has returned from china after making his new new film . after making his new new film. all will be revealed shortly. state of the nation starts now . state of the nation starts now. holding the state of the nation flabellum for this evening is the author , filmmaker and former the author,...
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. >> tory leadership contenders robert jenrick and james cleverly reveal what they'd do differently. >> it's the pop culture battle of the ages. oasis versus taylor swift as new polling points to who brits put on top. >> united by grief, prince harry makes a secret dash to the uk to attend a family funeral alongside the prince of wales. >> good morning. the post southgate era is now upon us and there's a return for both harry maguire and jack grealish to lead carsley's first england squad. we'll pick through the first ai generated champions league draw and in tennis we'll be across british interest at the us open. >> hello. very good morning to you. whilst it is going to be a mostly fine day for many of us today, there is the risk of some thunder tomorrow. i'll have the details coming up shortly. >> just gone 6:00. i'm stephen dixon and i'm ellie costello and this is gb news. breakfast. >> now, things are not looking for good us, aren't they? us weekend workers. >> oh, dear. why not? >> oh, dear. why not? >> i'll tell you for why. because it's on the front page of many of the papers
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>> robert jenrick, who is widely tipped to be the next conservative leader.d reason, because that's been the scandal, but because he's talking. well, he's had controversy, shall we say, that sort of like the sort of arguing about which of them was taken. ozempic is a bit pathetic, but he's about because of saying that he resurrected rwanda. if he becomes prime minister, just leave it. let it go. let it go. right. >> so today's winner is the cotswolds council. you've just seen it. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. everybody who's watched his headline is next. i'll see you tomorrow at 9:00. mwah >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. here's your gb news weather update from the met office. most of today's showers are going to ease and clear away as we go through this evening and overnight, but our attention is turning to a weather system thatis is turning to a weather system that is out in the atlantic and is actually the remnants of hurricane ernesto. it's heading towards the uk and is going to bnng towa
>> robert jenrick, who is widely tipped to be the next conservative leader.d reason, because that's been the scandal, but because he's talking. well, he's had controversy, shall we say, that sort of like the sort of arguing about which of them was taken. ozempic is a bit pathetic, but he's about because of saying that he resurrected rwanda. if he becomes prime minister, just leave it. let it go. let it go. right. >> so today's winner is the cotswolds council. you've just seen it....
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anyway, welcome back to headliners, kicking things off with the guardian and robert jenrick says thatlah akbar should be arrested. but then we wouldn't get any warning at all before a terror attack. >> steve, thank you for commenting on my hair as well. it's not often people say that, but, yeah, robert is the headune but, yeah, robert is the headline robert jenrick criticised for saying people shouting allahu akbar should be arrested. he's had a busy day. to be fair . arrested. he's had a busy day. to be fair. he's doing the media rounds, right? so he's been interviewed by every media outlet. he was bound to say something that got him in trouble. in my word, he tried. he was trying to talk about the far right process. he was not saying muslim protests. he was saying muslim protests. he was saying secular protests . and he saying secular protests. and he supped saying secular protests. and he slipped in on sky news. this absolute humdinger. slipped in on sky news. this absolute humdinger . you should absolute humdinger. you should be arrested for saying that. allahu akbar. this misses
anyway, welcome back to headliners, kicking things off with the guardian and robert jenrick says thatlah akbar should be arrested. but then we wouldn't get any warning at all before a terror attack. >> steve, thank you for commenting on my hair as well. it's not often people say that, but, yeah, robert is the headune but, yeah, robert is the headline robert jenrick criticised for saying people shouting allahu akbar should be arrested. he's had a busy day. to be fair . arrested. he's had a...
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so this is about robert jenrick. so robert jenrick, who is running to be the next tory leader?e's books, the favourite. okay. so he was on sky news earlier on and he basically said, he basically said in a conversation about riots and protests and law and order and all of this, that people who shout allahu akbar should be arrested immediately by police. now, i have seen the clip of this. i'll be honest with you. for me, it's quite clear what he's referencing. in my view, it's quite clear what he's referencing. he's referencing, you know, quite threatening behaviour. it's context so threatening aspects of that behaviour, you know, one would imagine it being shouted shortly before a terrorist attack, or when you see things that go on, you know, where you have, you know, kind of groups of people, gangs of people shouting in an intimidating way, balaclavas, knives , whatever. balaclavas, knives, whatever. that that was what i took from it. there has been some pushback on this, though, hasn't there? >> yes, i think you've you said we've heard from the muslim council of britain about
so this is about robert jenrick. so robert jenrick, who is running to be the next tory leader?e's books, the favourite. okay. so he was on sky news earlier on and he basically said, he basically said in a conversation about riots and protests and law and order and all of this, that people who shout allahu akbar should be arrested immediately by police. now, i have seen the clip of this. i'll be honest with you. for me, it's quite clear what he's referencing. in my view, it's quite clear what...
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robert jenrick said he wanted to breathe w life into the tory party.dged he had a mountain to climb to stand in the race. he had to get the backing of 10 conservative mps. the who says 175,000 people die annually from extreme heat in europe. deaths have increased in the region by 30%. the who warned more people would die from heat related symptoms as a result of global warming. the secretary has called on hugh edwards to hand back the salary he earned from the bbc after being arrested on child abuse charges. the bbc continue to employ him for five months after he was arrested. hamas has called for a day of furious rage to mark the funeral in doha of its political leader, haniyah, assassinated in in. his body has been taken outside the city where he is being buried in a simple ceremony. mourners attended the funeral prayers at the state mosque. officis from arab and muslim countries have been attending. hamas and iran have vowed revenge on israel which has refused to confirm it carried out the attack. israel claimed responsibility for a rocket strike in
robert jenrick said he wanted to breathe w life into the tory party.dged he had a mountain to climb to stand in the race. he had to get the backing of 10 conservative mps. the who says 175,000 people die annually from extreme heat in europe. deaths have increased in the region by 30%. the who warned more people would die from heat related symptoms as a result of global warming. the secretary has called on hugh edwards to hand back the salary he earned from the bbc after being arrested on child...
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and luckily for him, tory leadership hopeful robert jenrick has marked his homework .>> wander scrap not strengthened reforms to kerb legal migration undone thousands of dangerous criminals released early from our prisons. >> can sir keir starmer claimed that his first 40 days were a roaring i'll get my paneps i'll get my panel's verdict after i deliver welcome back to patrick christys. tonight i have got the very first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages for you, so let's do it. we start with the metro. our teacher son kevin, died abroad. we were sent the remains of a 77 year old canadian body swap is arguably the quite insensitive headline the quite insensitive headline the metro have gone for there. but yeah, the parents basically they were given. they were given they were given. they were given the wrong body, which is probably the only way that situation could have got even worse for them, bless them. but the independent revealed ukraine's plan to force putin to retreat in shame. so, so basically ukraine is now invaded russia. and you know, i can see it as a negot
and luckily for him, tory leadership hopeful robert jenrick has marked his homework .>> wander scrap not strengthened reforms to kerb legal migration undone thousands of dangerous criminals released early from our prisons. >> can sir keir starmer claimed that his first 40 days were a roaring i'll get my paneps i'll get my panel's verdict after i deliver welcome back to patrick christys. tonight i have got the very first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages for you, so let's do it. we...
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he stepped back from the role to support robert jenrick as the next conservative leader. jenrick is the standout candidate with a compelling vision for rebuilding the party. the children's commissioner says police forces should only strip search a child when it's a life threatening situation . a report threatening situation. a report suggests there's a new case every 14 hours in england and wales, and 1 in 20 of those searches, they say, doesn't follow official procedure . the follow official procedure. the prison governors association has said it's not sure whether emergency measures to help tackle overcrowding in jails will work. operation early dawn has been triggered in the north of england today as more people are sentenced. for their part in riots over recent weeks . the riots over recent weeks. the ukrainian president claims the uk's support for the war effort is slowing down as he appealed for more aid. however, the prime minister, sir keir starmer, maintains there is unwavering support for ukraine and that position, he says, has not changed since the incursion int
he stepped back from the role to support robert jenrick as the next conservative leader. jenrick is the standout candidate with a compelling vision for rebuilding the party. the children's commissioner says police forces should only strip search a child when it's a life threatening situation . a report threatening situation. a report suggests there's a new case every 14 hours in england and wales, and 1 in 20 of those searches, they say, doesn't follow official procedure . the follow official...
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plus, robert jenrick says _ president? that's not for me. plus, robert jenrick says he _ president?e will decide on that. in think people will decide on that. in about think people will decide on that. about two think people will decide on that. in about two hours, we shall watch the interview with i am sure limiting insights from donald trump and elon musk. let's take a quick look at a few of the stories on the front pages. speaking to the financial times as various stories including about an indian telecoms tycoon shown straight in britain, perhaps growth? uk plan to evacuate british nationals in israel if iran triggers more. the daily mirror, that's the story we have been focusing on tonight,
plus, robert jenrick says _ president? that's not for me. plus, robert jenrick says he _ president?e will decide on that. in think people will decide on that. in about think people will decide on that. about two think people will decide on that. in about two hours, we shall watch the interview with i am sure limiting insights from donald trump and elon musk. let's take a quick look at a few of the stories on the front pages. speaking to the financial times as various stories including about an...
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i think robert jenrick stance on stuff, i think one, there's early momentum with him.esting, his critics in the media, and they're always anonymous sources and blah blah blah, saying he's quite chameleon like in terms of all of a sudden he found these, you know, right wing virtues. and, you know, on immigration, actually, that chameleon quality is often something that is actually in some ways what the party needs. and because you can look at it very negatively, that but that's actually quite unifying and actually for opponents and maybe a future, you know keir starmer across the despatch box, if he is quite hard to pin down. that's quite a powerful thing in politics, i'd argue keir starmer has has a similar quality to him, i think that this is a first public test. >> well, it's a quality in terms of the fact that he never seemed to answer a direct question, so he seemed to get away with never answering the questions. but for the electorate, it's no, it's a bad thing. >> but he can marry. he has shown that one nation side to him. and you know, recently he's talking much
i think robert jenrick stance on stuff, i think one, there's early momentum with him.esting, his critics in the media, and they're always anonymous sources and blah blah blah, saying he's quite chameleon like in terms of all of a sudden he found these, you know, right wing virtues. and, you know, on immigration, actually, that chameleon quality is often something that is actually in some ways what the party needs. and because you can look at it very negatively, that but that's actually quite...
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dream ticket for most conservative party members would be a choice between kemi badenoch and robert jenrick i think the conservative party will be taken in a different direction. >> now, obviously, rebecca, i don't imagine you massively care. >> i mean, that never stops me from saying something. does it? >> no, but but, you know, i suppose the way to phrase this question would be who do you think would be worst for keir starmer? out of the candidates there? if you've just, you know, i mean, most annoying or most actually problematic because i think those two things are different. >> if i were a conservative voter, first of all, i would give myself a long, hard look in the mirror. but after i was done doing that, i would want somebody who was going to focus on getting the party match fit again. so really bringing in new talent, getting excited about it, finding what made us a good team back in the early days of perhaps david cameron and re—embracing that what i want to avoid is somebody who's just going to pick on sort of scratchy headline culture war stuff, because i'm not sure that's actua
dream ticket for most conservative party members would be a choice between kemi badenoch and robert jenrick i think the conservative party will be taken in a different direction. >> now, obviously, rebecca, i don't imagine you massively care. >> i mean, that never stops me from saying something. does it? >> no, but but, you know, i suppose the way to phrase this question would be who do you think would be worst for keir starmer? out of the candidates there? if you've just, you...
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yeah, robert jenrick. he's a favourite to replace rishi sunak as the tory leader.n this lunchtime, in which he talks about the need for a lack of squeamishness, squeamishness in calling out group groups from from across the racial divide . white people, the racial divide. white people, those from asian backgrounds saying all violence must be condemned. i think we've got a clip here of what he had to say. >> the far right who attacked a mosque are a disgrace. >> the thugs attacking police officers are a disgrace. the arsonists who set fire to a hotel with people inside are a disgrace. the racists attacking black or asian britons are a disgrace. and the sectarian gangs marching through towns and cities, waving weapons and in some cases attacking white britons are a disgrace . britons are a disgrace. >> none of this is who we are. >> none of this is who we are. >> we must show no squeamishness or selectivity. >> all this violence must be called out . there's no room for called out. there's no room for moral confusion or weakness in this moment. from this point forward
yeah, robert jenrick. he's a favourite to replace rishi sunak as the tory leader.n this lunchtime, in which he talks about the need for a lack of squeamishness, squeamishness in calling out group groups from from across the racial divide . white people, the racial divide. white people, those from asian backgrounds saying all violence must be condemned. i think we've got a clip here of what he had to say. >> the far right who attacked a mosque are a disgrace. >> the thugs attacking...
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. >> big interview with robert jenrick playing tonight on your show. >> that's right. 'll be broadcasting that and discussing it, seeing whether he has the answers that people want for a future tory leader. does he have the right answers on immigration? does he have the right answer on taxation, what does he think of nigel farage? >> and is he a genuine convert? >> and is he a genuine convert? >> that's my first question to him. >> interesting. well, we'll find out. we'll get the answers from jacob. he absolutely won't give them to me right now because he wants you to stay with him until after the news. i'll be in the car listening in very intently. thanks, everybody . i'm back on thanks, everybody. i'm back on monday. tuesday next week i'll be with you. let's see what the weather's got for us. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news >> good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. brought to you from the met office friday. it's going to be a cool but sunny start to the last day of the week and a settled day more w
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he stepped back from the role to support robert jenrick as the next conservative leader. with a compelling vision for rebuilding the party. the prime minister insists support for ukraine is unwavering after volodymyr zelenskyy suggested that uk backing for aid is slowing down. it comes after ukrainian forces destroyed a second bridge in the kursk region as forces continue their incursion into russian territory. it's thought the moves aimed at creating a buffer zone between the two countries dunng zone between the two countries during an overnight address, the ukrainian president praised his troops efforts and also called for the removal of restrictions on donated weapons used against russia . in other news, the russia. in other news, the democratic national convention kicks off in chicago later today, where kamala harris will be officially announced as the party's nominee for the us presidential election. last month, donald trump was confirmed as the republicans pick , just a few days after he pick, just a few days after he survived an assassination attempt. americans will
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but conservative leadership candidate robert jenrick told gb news earlier the government must not undermineit. >> i do not want us to do is to undermine brexit. i want to ensure that we are taking full advantage of the freedoms that we secured as a result of leaving the european union, and that will mean diverging with europe taking a different path at times, because we need to ensure that our business and industry, and in particular the ones that are going to drive growth in the future, like financial services, like tech, like life sciences, can have better and smarter and more nimble regulation than our european neighbours . i worry european neighbours. i worry that keir starmer is going to do precisely the opposite to that. >> in other news, the israeli military has launched a major operation in the west bank. palestinian health officials claim at least nine people have been killed in the strikes. the israeli army confirmed today that they have begun what they said was an operation to counter terrorism in jenin and tulkarm , terrorism in jenin and tulkarm, andifs terrorism in jenin and t
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out and committing violent offences, you will feel the full force of that law just very finally robert jenrickossible? >> these are the favourite to replace rishi sunak as the tory leader. he says the protesters, who shout allah akbar in protest should be arrested . should they? should be arrested. should they? >> look, i'm not inserting myself into the tory leadership contest and whatever debates they want to have is a matter for them. the government's priority is about keeping the pubuc priority is about keeping the public safe, but sending out a strong message about what the consequences are for breaking the law. but also the 5000 or so specialist police officers that the prime minister has set up will be available to be deployed as needed. that's our priority. and just finally, about tonight, are you ready for what may happen across the country tonight? >> is the government ready for the problems of the concerns we're seeing from police? >> the prime minister has chaired two meetings of cobra has made available, as i've said, these thousands of specialist officers ready to be deployed, the
out and committing violent offences, you will feel the full force of that law just very finally robert jenrickossible? >> these are the favourite to replace rishi sunak as the tory leader. he says the protesters, who shout allah akbar in protest should be arrested . should they? should be arrested. should they? >> look, i'm not inserting myself into the tory leadership contest and whatever debates they want to have is a matter for them. the government's priority is about keeping the...
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robert jenrick is coming very fast.as this goes on, but that's really sort of her problem, really. >> what she what she puts first, whether it's the tory leadership or her own family. >> but also conor burns said on x since the election i've realised how tired i was. politics is remorseless. are we expecting too much from our elected leaders? >> i mean , mps get lots of time >> i mean, mps get lots of time off, they get lots of recess, i won't break. you're saying couldn't she have picked another week, nigel? >> yeah. i mean, what the mps will tell you is that during the recess, they're working. really really hard in their constituencies, but, i mean , constituencies, but, i mean, obviously, if you want to be a politician, it is a 27, sorry, 24 over seven job. i understand that. no harm to have a break in between when you can get it. i have to say that i do think politicians do work quite hard. okay, listen. >> well , okay, listen. >> well, nigel nelson and moutaz ahmed, thank you very much for joining us today on tonig
robert jenrick is coming very fast.as this goes on, but that's really sort of her problem, really. >> what she what she puts first, whether it's the tory leadership or her own family. >> but also conor burns said on x since the election i've realised how tired i was. politics is remorseless. are we expecting too much from our elected leaders? >> i mean , mps get lots of time >> i mean, mps get lots of time off, they get lots of recess, i won't break. you're saying...
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so if robert jenrick wanted to make boris conservative party chairman and bofis conservative party chairmanwere willing to do it, there'd be absolutely nothing to stop that. >> well, actually, you just raise a point, i suspect, and you're much closer to this than i am. i suspect that the chairman of the conservative party in a situation where the tory party is in opposition, does probably attend shadow cabinet, cabinet meetings. meetings? yes. now, there you get into another little in the business of who's in the cabinet, who is attending cabinet. so you might have the same as it were. constitutional trick. who's in the shadow cabinet? who is attending shadow now on the fundamental issue, i really can't comment. i you know, my personal view is he hadn't yet found the seat. he he hadn't yet found the seat. he he got in scotland, it was only a matter of weeks, but possibly even of days. but nonetheless, for a time he was prime minister of the united kingdom, being in neither neither house. okay so that's on the assumption that you're talking about the cabinet. now, it's intriguing to think ab
so if robert jenrick wanted to make boris conservative party chairman and bofis conservative party chairmanwere willing to do it, there'd be absolutely nothing to stop that. >> well, actually, you just raise a point, i suspect, and you're much closer to this than i am. i suspect that the chairman of the conservative party in a situation where the tory party is in opposition, does probably attend shadow cabinet, cabinet meetings. meetings? yes. now, there you get into another little in...
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robert jenrick performance in paris. let's remind ourselves. robert jenrick. andrew doyle.e we go . what . >> here we go. what. >> here we go. what. >> tire of watching it. celebrities, including fat boy slim have rushed to her defence. meanwhile, boxer imane khelif is suing the likes of elon musk and jk rowling for what she's describing as aggravated cyber harassment. both of these athletes, i use that term, you know, loosely, are basically complaining about the fact that they're getting hate online. paul they're two quite different stories, but they they do have a sort of similar theme about the fact that these are women complaining about things that people are saying about them. yeah. do you see them as different or similar? >> they are very different. the first one is quite comical. >> she doesn't think it is. >> she doesn't think it is. >> no, but it is. i mean, she was mimicking a kangaroo, i think, at one point. and i mean, i'm not being nasty, but why is breakdancing in the. why not? why? >> it's not anymore. it's not anymore. thank goodness they've dropped it. why
robert jenrick performance in paris. let's remind ourselves. robert jenrick. andrew doyle.e we go . what . >> here we go. what. >> here we go. what. >> tire of watching it. celebrities, including fat boy slim have rushed to her defence. meanwhile, boxer imane khelif is suing the likes of elon musk and jk rowling for what she's describing as aggravated cyber harassment. both of these athletes, i use that term, you know, loosely, are basically complaining about the fact that...
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rishi sunak, including james cleverly , kemi badenoch james cleverly, kemi badenoch mel stride robert jenrickm tugendhat. speaking in london, she declared the conservative party as the greatest in the world. >> my leadership, i will bring our party experience and strength and i will get us back to winning ways. but before i say more about my offer to members of parliament, my plans to empower our loyal and dedicated party members, and my commitment for our party to serve the nation and the british people with professionalism and integrity. >> in other news, the government says it won't impose a four day working week, but does support flexible working options. >> labour says it's focused on compressed hours, allowing employees to work longer over fewer days, not reducing total hours. the conservatives have criticised the proposals, claiming businesses are concerned about potential costs. ministers have admitted government funded childcare support for babies aged nine months or over comes with significant challenges. eligible parents in england will be entitled to 15 hours free childcare a week
rishi sunak, including james cleverly , kemi badenoch james cleverly, kemi badenoch mel stride robert jenrickm tugendhat. speaking in london, she declared the conservative party as the greatest in the world. >> my leadership, i will bring our party experience and strength and i will get us back to winning ways. but before i say more about my offer to members of parliament, my plans to empower our loyal and dedicated party members, and my commitment for our party to serve the nation and...