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. >> rochdale , rochdale. you're >> rochdale, rochdale. you're quite right. yeah. rochdale.dale. there's a link. row row, row. the, should be treated with respect. three teens behind the cenotaph. graffiti. avoid prison and i'll come back to that part of the headline again. it's in the express. but adeem ahmed and our man tariq, they've been named one more hasn't been named because he's under 17. that's good. there's no way i'd get three names right on the trot, they've been given six months referral orders and some fines and they put free palestine on the cenotaph. they avoided jail. look, it's the same rule. as i said before. simple rule. you can have a peaceful protest . you can't peaceful protest. you can't spray stuff on stuff and you get arrested for spraying stuff on stuff. and it wouldn't even have to be about a protest. like if the cenotaph had daubed on it, would you marry me? tracy in the same way that people do on a sheet over a bridge that would get you nicked as well? the headune get you nicked as well? the headline tries to make it look like, oh, you hanging's
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he is hoping that his party is going to make quite an impact on rochdale council, he is putting up 13. it will be interesting to see whether international issues will have an effect on our local elections. i was auoin to effect on our local elections. i was going to say. _ effect on our local elections. i was going to say. how— effect on our local elections. i was going to say, how much _ effect on our local elections. i was going to say, how much is - effect on our local elections. i was going to say, how much is the - effect on our local elections. i was going to say, how much is the israel have— gazza clinging to those elections? it have- gazza clinging to those elections?— have- gazza clinging to those elections? , , ., elections? it will be interesting to see. elections? it will be interesting to see- certainly. — elections? it will be interesting to see. certainly, labour— elections? it will be interesting to see. certainly, labour are - elections? it will be interesting to see. certainly, labour are hopingl see. certainly, labourare hoping that that george galloway went as a on
he is hoping that his party is going to make quite an impact on rochdale council, he is putting up 13. it will be interesting to see whether international issues will have an effect on our local elections. i was auoin to effect on our local elections. i was going to say. _ effect on our local elections. i was going to say. how— effect on our local elections. i was going to say, how much _ effect on our local elections. i was going to say, how much is - effect on our local elections. i was...
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pupils at greenbank primary in rochdale, enjoying their weekly session on the water. the kids, it's one of their favourite lessons of the week. how does it feel out on the water? well, sometimes when it's windy it goes really fast, so you get a bit scared. but other than that, it's quite fun. it's very cool. is it a good thing to do? definitely. yeah, because it's still a sport, so you still get exercise. the water quality here at hollingworth lake is good but the same cannot be said elsewhere. amid mounting concern over the threat of illness due to pollution, seven national governing bodies of water—based sports, including sailing, swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, rowing and angling have now formed an alliance to demand clean, open water across the uk on behalf of a combined 450,000 members. they're worried about if their children are going to get sick, if they're going to get sick. 0ur athletes are concerned when they go out training, are they going to get poorly doing the thing that they love? so yeah, we're hearing it every day now. there's a lot of rivers that
pupils at greenbank primary in rochdale, enjoying their weekly session on the water. the kids, it's one of their favourite lessons of the week. how does it feel out on the water? well, sometimes when it's windy it goes really fast, so you get a bit scared. but other than that, it's quite fun. it's very cool. is it a good thing to do? definitely. yeah, because it's still a sport, so you still get exercise. the water quality here at hollingworth lake is good but the same cannot be said elsewhere....
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pupils at greenbank primary in rochdale, enjoying their weekly session on the water. school offers sailing courses at a local reservoir and, for the kids, it's one of their favourite lessons of the week. how does it feel out on the water? well, sometimes when it's windy it goes really fast, so you get a bit scared. but other than that, it's quite fun. it's very cool. is it a good thing to do? definitely. yeah, because it's still a sport, so you still get exercise. the water quality here at hollingworth lake is good but the same cannot be said elsewhere. amid mounting concern over the threat of illness due to pollution, seven national governing bodies of water—based sports, including sailing, swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, rowing and angling have now formed an alliance to demand clean, open water across the uk on behalf of a combined 450,000 members. they're worried about if their children are going to get sick, if they're going to get sick. 0ur athletes are concerned when they go out training, are they going to get poorly doing the thing that they love? so yeah,
pupils at greenbank primary in rochdale, enjoying their weekly session on the water. school offers sailing courses at a local reservoir and, for the kids, it's one of their favourite lessons of the week. how does it feel out on the water? well, sometimes when it's windy it goes really fast, so you get a bit scared. but other than that, it's quite fun. it's very cool. is it a good thing to do? definitely. yeah, because it's still a sport, so you still get exercise. the water quality here at...
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pupils at greenbank primary in rochdale, enjoying their weekly session on the water.heir favourite lessons of the week. how does it feel, out on the water? well, sometimes when it's windy it goes really fast, so you get a bit scared. but, other than that, it's quite fun. it's very cool. is it a good thing to do? definitely. yeah, because it's still a sport, so you still get exercise. the water quality here at hollingworth lake is good — but the same cannot be said elsewhere. amid mounting concern over the threat of illness due to pollution, seven national governing bodies of water—based sports, including sailing, swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, rowing and angling have now formed an alliance to demand clean, open water across the uk on behalf of a combined a50,000 members. they're worried about if their children are going to get sick, if they're going to get sick. our athletes are concerned when they go out training. are they going to get poorly doing the thing that they love? so, yeah, we're hearing it every day now. there's a lot of rivers that are under real thr
pupils at greenbank primary in rochdale, enjoying their weekly session on the water.heir favourite lessons of the week. how does it feel, out on the water? well, sometimes when it's windy it goes really fast, so you get a bit scared. but, other than that, it's quite fun. it's very cool. is it a good thing to do? definitely. yeah, because it's still a sport, so you still get exercise. the water quality here at hollingworth lake is good — but the same cannot be said elsewhere. amid mounting...
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enthused by i know the rochdale by—election suggest by—election might suggest otherwise, is otherwiselieve that what i'm led to believe that keir has a iron keir starmer has a pretty iron grip candidates ahead of keir starmer has a pretty iron gripnext candidates ahead of keir starmer has a pretty iron gripnext election,1ates ahead of keir starmer has a pretty iron gripnext election, soas ahead of keir starmer has a pretty iron gripnext election, so i; ahead of keir starmer has a pretty iron gripnext election, so i don'td of the next election, so i don't think you'll get many hard leftists, mps coming in as part of the new batch. >> if labour do win big, i suspect that keir starmer would far rather. >> when you say a hard grip, matthew, do you think it's fixing things? >> i wouldn't go as far to >> i wouldn't go as far as to say he's fixing things, but i think certainly has influence think he certainly has influence oven think he certainly has influence over, the sort candidate over, over the sort of candidate that going be put forward. that is going to be put forward. i that quite a
enthused by i know the rochdale by—election suggest by—election might suggest otherwise, is otherwiselieve that what i'm led to believe that keir has a iron keir starmer has a pretty iron grip candidates ahead of keir starmer has a pretty iron gripnext candidates ahead of keir starmer has a pretty iron gripnext election,1ates ahead of keir starmer has a pretty iron gripnext election, soas ahead of keir starmer has a pretty iron gripnext election, so i; ahead of keir starmer has a pretty...
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>> was it rochdale or something? >> was it rochdale or something?h had a lot of english flags on it. and she, she was mocking it. anyway, the point i think here is actually bigger than rochester. it's bigger than individual political parties . individual political parties. the point is that when this yean the point is that when this year, when this day rolls around , some pseudo clever public intellectuals always say, always have always mocked saint george's day , mock the idea of george's day, mock the idea of englishness. ha ha. didn't you know saint george isn't wasn't engush know saint george isn't wasn't english and so forth. as if that's any way novel or interesting or clever for them to say it and what they don't seem to realise, and in their thinking, is that if you succeed in your mockery of national, life in england, and if you succeed in undermining patriotic values, then you don't replace those values with nothing . they those values with nothing. they get replaced with something else, and you wind up with what we saw this week with the
>> was it rochdale or something? >> was it rochdale or something?h had a lot of english flags on it. and she, she was mocking it. anyway, the point i think here is actually bigger than rochester. it's bigger than individual political parties . individual political parties. the point is that when this yean the point is that when this year, when this day rolls around , some pseudo clever public intellectuals always say, always have always mocked saint george's day , mock the idea of...
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turned whistleblower maggie oliver has received the award for her courageous efforts to expose the rochdalegrooming gangs. >> maggie will join us with her extraordinary story. and yes, what was it like? andrew back in your day? >> i don't think i can remember there was a horse and trap, right? it was before electricity i >> -- >> vie. >> vie. >> we say this because apparently now, according to an employment tribunal, it's. you're in breach of the law to say that to somebody. it's offensive. it could offend me. >> it could be ageist, though. it could be. it could be in this situation. it's a nurse, a senior nurse who was said to this was was told this by a younger nurse. well, back in your day and i think it could be a bit flippant and critical. >> do you why would you go to laura beddow for it? just shrug your shoulders and say, oh, it's an employment tribunal . an employment tribunal. >> let us know your thoughts this morning. it's lovely to be back with you after my week off. gb views at no. gbnews.com/yoursay isn't it? of course. we've got our new message board first though. the very lat
turned whistleblower maggie oliver has received the award for her courageous efforts to expose the rochdalegrooming gangs. >> maggie will join us with her extraordinary story. and yes, what was it like? andrew back in your day? >> i don't think i can remember there was a horse and trap, right? it was before electricity i >> -- >> vie. >> vie. >> we say this because apparently now, according to an employment tribunal, it's. you're in breach of the law to say...
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any of the people of rochdale any of the things that he promised. >> all i would say is, at the end of the day, his party is running on a, you know, i talk to people in stoke on trent, lifelong labour voters who have recently only just come to the conservatives in 2019. they want social conservatives, they want tough law and order. they don't like the fact that keir starmer signed a letter with 150 other colleagues to stop a deportation flight of foreign national offenders. that meant that some offenders. that meant that some of those men went on to commit murder on the streets of this country, 20,000 a year. >> prison sentence between all of those offenders, by the way, rapists, murderers. >> so, you know, when you see that those of whom were born here, brought up here had families, they have no business being in the uk. >> right? >> right? >> even if you were here from the age of two, that's that's besides the point. >> that's an interesting point. but this is an interesting point. how tough do we honestly think george galloway would, would be on
any of the people of rochdale any of the things that he promised. >> all i would say is, at the end of the day, his party is running on a, you know, i talk to people in stoke on trent, lifelong labour voters who have recently only just come to the conservatives in 2019. they want social conservatives, they want tough law and order. they don't like the fact that keir starmer signed a letter with 150 other colleagues to stop a deportation flight of foreign national offenders. that meant...
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>> and will you hold rochdale? >> and will you hold rochdale? we actually we will do that. we actually expect an early election, which is why we're doing this today, and because we think it's an early election, we are already working in the rochdale constituency. i'm very , very constituency. i'm very, very confident that we will hold it. >> it is fighting talk. fascinating to talk to you, george galloway. thanks for coming on and we look forward to seeing what happens when the general election is called. appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you very much. thank you, george galloway. there it 716 is the time. >> now we're going to talk about the prime minister he has dismissed the idea of a deal with dublin to return asylum seekers crossing over the irish border into the republic . border into the republic. >> that's after shocking new images revealed rows of tents lining the streets of ireland's capital as asylum numbers reach breaking point. let's go to northern ireland. reporter dougie beattie in belfast today to give us the whole context of al
>> and will you hold rochdale? >> and will you hold rochdale? we actually we will do that. we actually expect an early election, which is why we're doing this today, and because we think it's an early election, we are already working in the rochdale constituency. i'm very , very constituency. i'm very, very confident that we will hold it. >> it is fighting talk. fascinating to talk to you, george galloway. thanks for coming on and we look forward to seeing what happens when...
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he was walking around rochdale, bumped into the child that he abused. this case. have the victims been consulted? do they know, without the reporting of the of the media, would they know that these men were up for parole, your viewers will probably be surprised to know that there is no right for a victim to be consulted unless . a victim to be consulted unless. yes, they actually fight for that. right it is not actually put to them that their abusers are coming out of prison. it's very much a postcode lottery and the sentencing is random, victims , i mean, victims in the victims, i mean, victims in the criminal justice system are not seen as a victim. they are viewed as witnesses. they are a commodity . they don't matter. commodity. they don't matter. the rights and the powers that be gather around the abusers . be gather around the abusers. they are the ones that end up protected. so for me, this raises so many issues way beyond this case. it's about the system. it's about the lack of victims rights. elizabeth, is a fighter . victims rights. elizabeth,
he was walking around rochdale, bumped into the child that he abused. this case. have the victims been consulted? do they know, without the reporting of the of the media, would they know that these men were up for parole, your viewers will probably be surprised to know that there is no right for a victim to be consulted unless . a victim to be consulted unless. yes, they actually fight for that. right it is not actually put to them that their abusers are coming out of prison. it's very much a...
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pupils at greenbank primary in rochdale enjoying their weekly session on the water. lessons of the week. when it is windy it goes really fast so you get a bit scared, but other than that it's quite fun. it's very cool. water—based sports across the uk are calling on the government is it a good thing do? definitely. yeah, because it is still a sport, so you still get exercise. the water quality here at hollingworth lake is good, but the same cannot be said elsewhere. amid mounting concern over safety, seven water—based sports, including angling, rowing, sailing and swimming have now formed an alliance to demand the government goes further and faster in tackling pollution on behalf of nearly 500,000 members. they are worried about if their children are going to get sick, if they are going to get sick. our athletes are concerned when they go out training. are they going to get poorly doing things they love? we are hearing it every day now. there's a lot of rivers that are under real threat from sewage discharge, and that puts our members and community under direct healt
pupils at greenbank primary in rochdale enjoying their weekly session on the water. lessons of the week. when it is windy it goes really fast so you get a bit scared, but other than that it's quite fun. it's very cool. water—based sports across the uk are calling on the government is it a good thing do? definitely. yeah, because it is still a sport, so you still get exercise. the water quality here at hollingworth lake is good, but the same cannot be said elsewhere. amid mounting concern over...
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pupils at greenbank primary in rochdale, enjoying their weekly session on the water. favourite lessons of the week. how does it feel, out on the water? well, sometimes when it's windy it goes really fast, so you get a bit scared. but, other than that, it's quite fun. it's very cool. is it a good thing to do? definitely. yeah, because it's still a sport, so you still get exercise. the water quality here at hollingworth lake is good — but the same cannot be said elsewhere. amid mounting concern over the threat of illness due to pollution, seven national governing bodies of water—based sports, including sailing, swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, rowing and angling have now formed an alliance to demand clean, open water across the uk on behalf of a combined 450,000 members. they're worried about if their children are going to get sick, if they're going to get sick. 0ur athletes are concerned when they go out training. are they going to get poorly doing the thing that they love? so, yeah, we're hearing it every day now. there's a lot of rivers that are under real threat
pupils at greenbank primary in rochdale, enjoying their weekly session on the water. favourite lessons of the week. how does it feel, out on the water? well, sometimes when it's windy it goes really fast, so you get a bit scared. but, other than that, it's quite fun. it's very cool. is it a good thing to do? definitely. yeah, because it's still a sport, so you still get exercise. the water quality here at hollingworth lake is good — but the same cannot be said elsewhere. amid mounting concern...
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but he was born in rochdale.h a system and you've got to make sure that system is allowed to continue . for if you say, well, continue. for if you say, well, now what we do, just take one look at this guy and say , no, look at this guy and say, no, don't like him, don't like his. he could be locked up indefinitely. like what he's done. no but you've got to have some process, that's all. if the parole board believes they did last time, it wasn't that long ago when they said no, he shouldn't be released. i agree with you. i'm as sceptical as everyone about this. do you de—radicalisation plan? oh, yeah. what does that mean? you say over and over again , i'm not say over and over again, i'm not that keen on on, you know, islam gone off the old jihad stuff. yeah. you know, i've gone off. i'm. i feel better now about, you know, the, the king and being here. no you can't do that. and the parole board have got a very difficult job. but they've got to decide. they've got to decide. look, okay. stay in. but what you can't
but he was born in rochdale.h a system and you've got to make sure that system is allowed to continue . for if you say, well, continue. for if you say, well, now what we do, just take one look at this guy and say , no, look at this guy and say, no, don't like him, don't like his. he could be locked up indefinitely. like what he's done. no but you've got to have some process, that's all. if the parole board believes they did last time, it wasn't that long ago when they said no, he shouldn't be...
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certain by—election results, for example the election of george galloway a couple of months ago in rochdaleh wider conflict in the middle east no doubt it will continue to have a huge, huge impact on the political debate in the uk.— debate in the uk. thank you for 'oinin: us debate in the uk. thank you for joining us from _ debate in the uk. thank you for joining us from whitehall - debate in the uk. thank you for joining us from whitehall and i debate in the uk. thank you for| joining us from whitehall and we will continue to get updates throughout the day of course with these breaking news, this unprecedented development. it was always known that when the gaza war erupted after october the 7th, that this would be a war with wide—ranging repercussions and does the gaza war goes on, fires have been burning across this region and now the biggest conflagration of all with iran's first direct attack on israeli territory. the israeli war cabinet met through the night and this morning idf spokesperson daniel hagarigave this morning idf spokesperson daniel hagari gave us this update. good morning
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he was born and bred in rochdale, where one george calloway is now the mp.e being radicalised? i don't think you can de—radicalize these kind of people. it's a it's a rather sick and twisted ideology. but there we go. fingers crossed for there we go. fingers crossed for the parole board making that decision next month. and we'll bnng decision next month. and we'll bring you the latest when we have it as well. right. coming up, hollywood star alec baldwin. he's been confronted by an irritating pro—palestine supporter . irritating pro—palestine supporter. plus, we bring you the very first of tomorrow's front newspaper pages with tonight's top panel. but next, the pm today pledged £500 million to ukraine and most importantly, an extra 75 billion to britain's own defence budget by 2030. but with us all struggling at home, can we really afford it? i'll be joined by former minister for the armed forces , mark francois, mp. this forces, mark francois, mp. this is patrick christys tonight with me, ben leo, only on . gb news. me, ben leo, only on. gb news. hey patric
he was born and bred in rochdale, where one george calloway is now the mp.e being radicalised? i don't think you can de—radicalize these kind of people. it's a it's a rather sick and twisted ideology. but there we go. fingers crossed for there we go. fingers crossed for the parole board making that decision next month. and we'll bnng decision next month. and we'll bring you the latest when we have it as well. right. coming up, hollywood star alec baldwin. he's been confronted by an irritating...
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westminster , recently returned westminster, recently returned to the mother of all dunghills as mp for rochdalehold his nose whenever he stands to speak and so breathe the fetid air of the chamber of the commons. he endeavoured to have his colleagues contemplate the third world war already well underway. we're not supposed to have noticed world war three is up and running. generations remembering what they've been ianed remembering what they've been invited to know of world war ii. the stuff of movies. now think it will only be a real war when the bombs fall on their cities, when the young men are marched away. but make no mistake , i say away. but make no mistake, i say world war three is already here. the difference is that since the nuclear option is among us, the warmongers who have no intention of getting their windows broken or their limousines scratched far less seeing a threat to their vast wealth, are carefully waging world war three in ways they think the little people won't notice. for the time being, the warmongers in the uk parliament and in the broader establishment seek to reap t
westminster , recently returned westminster, recently returned to the mother of all dunghills as mp for rochdalehold his nose whenever he stands to speak and so breathe the fetid air of the chamber of the commons. he endeavoured to have his colleagues contemplate the third world war already well underway. we're not supposed to have noticed world war three is up and running. generations remembering what they've been ianed remembering what they've been invited to know of world war ii. the stuff...
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george's flag, you know, let's go back to emily thornberry doing the whole kind of tweet about, was it rochdalesneery attitude to the kind of, a lot of the time, working class expressions of patriotism and so that defensiveness might be justified in some senses . defensiveness might be justified in some senses. but it's defensiveness might be justified in some senses . but it's not in some senses. but it's not it's not political. it's not politically substantial to go down the kind of bang the drum patriotic route. it's a bit of fun. and, you know, i think we should take it lightly, but the idea that it would get turned into this big protest movement, which i think it was outside of whitehall, it was it was quite far in political. there's no problem with that. >> that's because the police wouldn't let them go on whitehall. so they they had their shaded area where they had to stand stationary, on and around richmond terrace or whatever it's called. and then those people wanted to whatever they wanted to do, wander around, have the audacity to walk down a street . from what i walk down a street.
george's flag, you know, let's go back to emily thornberry doing the whole kind of tweet about, was it rochdalesneery attitude to the kind of, a lot of the time, working class expressions of patriotism and so that defensiveness might be justified in some senses . defensiveness might be justified in some senses. but it's defensiveness might be justified in some senses . but it's not in some senses. but it's not it's not political. it's not politically substantial to go down the kind of bang the...
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you saw that with the saga with the rochdale election , where he the rochdale election, where he triedt it's just one example that shows that maybe not a changed labour maybe it's not a changed labour party and it's just a changed keir starmer. then had, keir starmer. you then had, labour party members still going out and, campaigning for out and, and, campaigning for azhar ali because clearly the problems had not solved in problems had not been solved in the party. so, and with all these things, he just says i'll give more money to this. i'll give more money to this. i'll give more money to this. i'll give more money to this. but, you there's magic you know, there's no magic money tree. saw that 28 tree. and as we saw with that 28 billion pledge, had them billion pledge, which had them all like headless all running around like headless chickens the money all running around like headless chicnecessarily the money all running around like headless chicnecessarily all he money all running around like headless chic necessarily all thereyney all running around like headless chic necessarily
you saw that with the saga with the rochdale election , where he the rochdale election, where he triedt it's just one example that shows that maybe not a changed labour maybe it's not a changed labour party and it's just a changed keir starmer. then had, keir starmer. you then had, labour party members still going out and, campaigning for out and, and, campaigning for azhar ali because clearly the problems had not solved in problems had not been solved in the party. so, and with all these...
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but starmer is focused rochdale.s to describe keir starmer in a single word, and the most commonly used words were weak, boring, unsure . sure, people boring, unsure. sure, people also use words like honest and competent and leader. and i think one thing that we hear more and more from people is that actually, the more they see of him , at least they think he of him, at least they think he might be a little bit more normal than rishi sunak. something we hear a lot. we hear we don't know what keir starmer stands for. we're not sure what the labour party stands for, but they must be better than what we've just for the last 14 we've just had for the last 14 years. going give we've just had for the last 14 years.a going give we've just had for the last 14 years.a go going give we've just had for the last 14 years.a go in going give we've just had for the last 14 years.a go in justying give we've just had for the last 14 years.a go in just four give we've just had for the last 14 years.a go in just four years. them a go i
but starmer is focused rochdale.s to describe keir starmer in a single word, and the most commonly used words were weak, boring, unsure . sure, people boring, unsure. sure, people also use words like honest and competent and leader. and i think one thing that we hear more and more from people is that actually, the more they see of him , at least they think he of him, at least they think he might be a little bit more normal than rishi sunak. something we hear a lot. we hear we don't know what...
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all but winning rochdale.ly recently asked voters to describe keir starmer in a single word, and the most commonly used words were weak, bonng commonly used words were weak, boring , commonly used words were weak, boring, unsure. commonly used words were weak, boring , unsure. people also use boring, unsure. people also use words like honest and competent and leader, and i think one thing that we hear more and more from people is that actually, the more they see of him, at least they think he might be a little bit more normal than rishi sunak . something we hear a rishi sunak. something we hear a lot. we hear we don't know what keir starmer stands for. we're not sure what the labour party stands must be stands for, but they must be better than what just had better than what we've just had for years. so we're for the last 14 years. so we're going them go just going to give them a go in just four years. >> sir keir starmer dragged >> sir keir starmer has dragged the back towards the labour party back towards the
all but winning rochdale.ly recently asked voters to describe keir starmer in a single word, and the most commonly used words were weak, bonng commonly used words were weak, boring , commonly used words were weak, boring, unsure. commonly used words were weak, boring , unsure. people also use boring, unsure. people also use words like honest and competent and leader, and i think one thing that we hear more and more from people is that actually, the more they see of him, at least they think he...
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tim from rochdale. prosecuted in 2010.ant to hear from you and you can exchange your views and feelings with each other as well. tim, how do you feel about today? i am with each other as well. tim, how do you feel about today?— with each other as well. tim, how do you feel about today? i am very much lookin: you feel about today? i am very much looking forward _ you feel about today? i am very much looking forward to _ you feel about today? i am very much looking forward to seeing _ you feel about today? i am very much looking forward to seeing what - you feel about today? i am very much looking forward to seeing what alan l looking forward to seeing what alan has to say. every of us would agree we wouldn't be here today without the effort he put in. what we wouldn't be here today without the effort he put in.— the effort he put in. what do you want him to _ the effort he put in. what do you want him to say? _ the effort he put in. what do you want him to say? i _ the effort he put in. what do you want him to say? i expect
tim from rochdale. prosecuted in 2010.ant to hear from you and you can exchange your views and feelings with each other as well. tim, how do you feel about today? i am with each other as well. tim, how do you feel about today?— with each other as well. tim, how do you feel about today? i am very much lookin: you feel about today? i am very much looking forward _ you feel about today? i am very much looking forward to _ you feel about today? i am very much looking forward to seeing _ you feel...
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pupils at greenbank primary in rochdale, enjoying their weekly session on the water.ater? well, sometimes when it's windy it goes really fast, so you get a bit scared. but other than that, it's quite fun. it's very cool. is it a good thing to do? definitely. yeah, because it's still a sport, so you still get exercise. the water quality here at hollingworth lake is good but the same cannot be said elsewhere. amid mounting concern over the threat of illness due to pollution, seven national governing bodies of water—based sports, including sailing, swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, rowing and angling have now formed an alliance to demand clean, open water across the uk on behalf of a combined 450,000 members. they're worried about if their children are going to get sick, if they're going to get sick. 0ur athletes are concerned when they go out training, are they going to get poorly doing the thing that they love? so yeah, we're hearing it every day now. there's a lot of rivers that are under real threat from sewage discharge, and that puts our members and our community
pupils at greenbank primary in rochdale, enjoying their weekly session on the water.ater? well, sometimes when it's windy it goes really fast, so you get a bit scared. but other than that, it's quite fun. it's very cool. is it a good thing to do? definitely. yeah, because it's still a sport, so you still get exercise. the water quality here at hollingworth lake is good but the same cannot be said elsewhere. amid mounting concern over the threat of illness due to pollution, seven national...
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. >> the war in gaza has led to rebellions and the humiliation of george galloway winning rochdale.is focused on acting like a prime minister in waiting. >> we actually recently asked voters to describe keir starmer in a single word , and the most in a single word, and the most commonly used words were weak , commonly used words were weak, boring, unsure. people also use words like honest and competent and leader and i think one thing that we hear more and more from people is that actually, the more they see of him, at least they think he might be a little bit more normal than rishi sunak . something we hear a lot. we hear we don't know what keir starmer stands for. we're not sure the labour party sure what the labour party stands but must be stands for, but they must be better just better than what we've just had for last years. so we're for the last 14 years. so we're going give them a go in just going to give them a go in just four years. >> sir starmer has dragged >> sir keir starmer has dragged the labour party back towards the labour party back towards the the edge of the cent
. >> the war in gaza has led to rebellions and the humiliation of george galloway winning rochdale.is focused on acting like a prime minister in waiting. >> we actually recently asked voters to describe keir starmer in a single word , and the most in a single word, and the most commonly used words were weak , commonly used words were weak, boring, unsure. people also use words like honest and competent and leader and i think one thing that we hear more and more from people is that...
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so over in rochdale, a police officer left his vehicle in order to detain a man in a nearby shop.local copper. and how did the local area show their gratitude? a group of kids nicked his car. what stop playing this song. >> it makes me. i can't what stop playing this song. >> it makes me . i can't stop. >> it makes me. i can't stop. stop all in the car. >> okay, now this gets worse. so greater manchester police told us they believe they have identified the individual for further action. not taking any yet, though, carol, what would have happened if you'd have done that when you were a kid? >> well , the copper would have >> well, the copper would have got me by the scruff of the neck, kicked my backside into the another police car, neck, kicked my backside into the take another police car, neck, kicked my backside into the take me nother police car, neck, kicked my backside into the take me to :her police car, neck, kicked my backside into the take me to the police car, neck, kicked my backside into the take me to the station:ar, neck, kicked my backside into the take me to the st
so over in rochdale, a police officer left his vehicle in order to detain a man in a nearby shop.local copper. and how did the local area show their gratitude? a group of kids nicked his car. what stop playing this song. >> it makes me. i can't what stop playing this song. >> it makes me . i can't stop. >> it makes me. i can't stop. stop all in the car. >> okay, now this gets worse. so greater manchester police told us they believe they have identified the individual for...
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to the they referred us back to the home classic as the home office classic as the members of the rochdalerooming gang, kyrees rauf and adil khan . gang, kyrees rauf and adil khan. they were scheduled for deportation ago . but we deportation years ago. but we can't convince pakistan to take them back. this is despite the uk giving pakistan more than £1 billion in foreign aid since 2009. if that can't convince pakistan to take these rhiannon jones back, then what's the point .7 we're weak. wahabi point.7 we're weak. wahabi mohammed was jailed for his role in planning the 21 over seven bombings, a failed attempt on july the 21st, 2005 to replicate those seven over seven bomb attacks, which killed 52 in london two weeks earlier. can't get rid of him mohammed, a somali immigrant, was released on bail in 2013. his lawyers have since used human rights laws to resist deportation. nigerian child rapist akin ship attacked a 13 year old girl. he was due to be sent home after losing an appeal. after another appealin losing an appeal. after another appeal in the british courts. but the european court
to the they referred us back to the home classic as the home office classic as the members of the rochdalerooming gang, kyrees rauf and adil khan . gang, kyrees rauf and adil khan. they were scheduled for deportation ago . but we deportation years ago. but we can't convince pakistan to take them back. this is despite the uk giving pakistan more than £1 billion in foreign aid since 2009. if that can't convince pakistan to take these rhiannon jones back, then what's the point .7 we're weak....
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the rochdale pakistani grooming gang have reportedly received around £2 million in legal aid.id for legal aid. we pay legal aid for all sorts of wrong'uns foreign rapists after five years, 24 court appearances, 20 judges and 85 grand in legal aid, we eventually sent yakub ahmed back to somalia, but only after agreeing that the taxpayer should pay for a 14 week stay in one of somalia's most luxurious hotels. all meals included, plus armed guards and a personalised therapy package. after complaining of mental health issues. seriously, it's the legal aid agency that ultimately decides, apparently, who gets awarded legal aid . but who are awarded legal aid. but who are these people? does anyone think it's a little bit odd that rights across the country, people are struggling to access legal but if you are a legal aid, but if you are a foreign national, an illegal immigrant in isis bride, or a member of the british muslim community, it seems like you will get what you need. let's go to the thoughts my panel this to the thoughts on my panel this evening. the director to the thoughts
the rochdale pakistani grooming gang have reportedly received around £2 million in legal aid.id for legal aid. we pay legal aid for all sorts of wrong'uns foreign rapists after five years, 24 court appearances, 20 judges and 85 grand in legal aid, we eventually sent yakub ahmed back to somalia, but only after agreeing that the taxpayer should pay for a 14 week stay in one of somalia's most luxurious hotels. all meals included, plus armed guards and a personalised therapy package. after...
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well, i'm pleased to say that i'm joined now by former mp for rochdale, simon danczuk and his wife cocoank you very much for joining me. danczuk. so thank you very much for joining me . really good to forjoining me. really good to talk to you both. thank you for coming in. coco, you are from rwanda? >> yes, i'm from rwanda. >> yes, i'm from rwanda. >> you're listening to a lot of the stuff that's been said about it. yes, a lot. what are your thoughts on it? >> i think they are just racist . >> i think they are just racist. they are just being prejudiced because. because it's just an african country. and then they think they believe what they believe. they want us to run the country as they want us to run, you know, not just like have, you know, not just like have, you know, not just like have, you know, be able as a country to set up the rules and then run the country up, you know. >> yeah. because simon, if you look at the state of london, for example , and you've got mayor example, and you've got mayor khan saying all sorts of things, you can't really walk around london with, with a r
well, i'm pleased to say that i'm joined now by former mp for rochdale, simon danczuk and his wife cocoank you very much for joining me. danczuk. so thank you very much for joining me . really good to forjoining me. really good to talk to you both. thank you for coming in. coco, you are from rwanda? >> yes, i'm from rwanda. >> yes, i'm from rwanda. >> you're listening to a lot of the stuff that's been said about it. yes, a lot. what are your thoughts on it? >> i think...
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jailed for 27.5 years for admitting conspiracy to supply cocaine, as well as money laundering, while rochdale news alerts, scan that qr code on your screen right now or go to gb news .com/ alerts . alerts. >> thank you polly. now there's only one story in town today, and rishi sunak will urge israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to show restraint in response to iran's missile and drone barrage, amid concerns the middle east crisis could spiral out of control. and iran sent around 350 drones and ballistic missiles at israel, and a small number were shot down by raf jets . and mr sunak told mps that jets. and mr sunak told mps that iran showed its true colours with the attack, and that the uk was working with allies to de—escalate situation . de—escalate the situation. >> it was a reckless and dangerous escalation . if it had dangerous escalation. if it had succeeded the fallout for regional security and the toll on israeli citizens would have been catastrophic, mr speaker, with this attack, iran has once again shown its true colours as they are intent on sowing chaos in their own backyard
jailed for 27.5 years for admitting conspiracy to supply cocaine, as well as money laundering, while rochdale news alerts, scan that qr code on your screen right now or go to gb news .com/ alerts . alerts. >> thank you polly. now there's only one story in town today, and rishi sunak will urge israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to show restraint in response to iran's missile and drone barrage, amid concerns the middle east crisis could spiral out of control. and iran sent around 350...
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. >> rochdale, i think it was. and yeah.e talking a bit about that because we're talking to maggie oliver, the great police. >> police officer who's won an award. she's won an award for those stuff on the grooming gangs, because the two tier policing all the pubs that were closed in central london yesterday because of saint george's day. why? >> and also her opinion on these whatsapp exchanges from police officers in relation to the nottingham stabbings. and the mother, obviously , i'm sure mother, obviously, i'm sure you've been talking about this morning who's come out and said that they need the police needed to show much more respect to the victims. >> they're really awful, awful, awful, awful story. >> yeah. okay. well we look forward to it. yeah >> i've just got to ask you, would you be offended? well, let me ask eamonn similar age to me if you've offended, if someone said back in your day because apparently that's now offensive . apparently that's now offensive. >> yeah, obviously it was over. >> yeah, obviously it wa
. >> rochdale, i think it was. and yeah.e talking a bit about that because we're talking to maggie oliver, the great police. >> police officer who's won an award. she's won an award for those stuff on the grooming gangs, because the two tier policing all the pubs that were closed in central london yesterday because of saint george's day. why? >> and also her opinion on these whatsapp exchanges from police officers in relation to the nottingham stabbings. and the mother,...