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tory is also in the video as well as her former friend kelsey harris. megan says she initially told police she had stepped on glass tories lawyers say this is a case of jealousy. claiming it was megan and harris, who got into an altercation over tory waiting for this for 2.5 years. he wants the people to know the truth. with the trial now underway. some artists are siding with tory, while megan's supporters accused the industry of a double standard black woman. i know how as you know, we're often the targets of violence. and when we speak up about things, people don't believe us. so that's why we're out here today. officials say both tory lanes and kelsey harris tested positive for gunshot residue. harris is set to take the stand today. if convicted tory lanes faces more than 20 years in prison andrew morgan, definitelya story that is permeated the world of hip hop and a lot of eyes on that story. people were very upset that a lot of musicians put it in their songs and pick sides. and so that's the argument that megan's people have is. you know they're
tory is also in the video as well as her former friend kelsey harris. megan says she initially told police she had stepped on glass tories lawyers say this is a case of jealousy. claiming it was megan and harris, who got into an altercation over tory waiting for this for 2.5 years. he wants the people to know the truth. with the trial now underway. some artists are siding with tory, while megan's supporters accused the industry of a double standard black woman. i know how as you know, we're...
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that's alongside tory mp . i mean, alongside other tory mp.a deck of cards . this comes after the cards. this comes after the labour party claimed victory in the by—election and this the chester by—election and this is throwing another is really throwing another spanner into the works for prime minister rishi and that's pretty low polling at the moment. so do tory stand a chance in 2024? we'll discuss that after the break . good afternoon. it's just coming up to 19 minutes after 5:00. this is a gb news live on tv onune this is a gb news live on tv online on digital radio. i'm nana akua . and it's time for our nana akua. and it's time for our great british debate this hour. and i'm asking, does the tory have any hope of the next election? this comes as the conservative party were hit with a double whammy yesterday. the test by—election labour candidates . test by—election labour candidates. dixon won six thomas but increased their majority to nearly 11,000. i think that was up from 6000 with 61% share of the vote, starmer declared . this the vo
that's alongside tory mp . i mean, alongside other tory mp.a deck of cards . this comes after the cards. this comes after the labour party claimed victory in the by—election and this the chester by—election and this is throwing another is really throwing another spanner into the works for prime minister rishi and that's pretty low polling at the moment. so do tory stand a chance in 2024? we'll discuss that after the break . good afternoon. it's just coming up to 19 minutes after 5:00. this...
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they vote tory at the next one. they vote tory at the next one. one. vote labour at the next one. they the reform so they want the reform party. so that's i've got in my that's what i've got in my inbox already. have of these already. you have all of these different polls that come out saying the reform party is making polls, making these strides. the polls, whatever pie actually whatever reform pie actually run in they've got in the by—election. they've got 773 votes. what do you think to that with due respect to your audience , i love this channel. audience, i love this channel. it's a reflection of the people who choose to watch tv news . who choose to watch tv news. reform is significantly higher in the inbox that you get in messages that you get than it is in votes. it's a particular perspective on politics today and a rejection of the mainstream indeed rejection of the mainstream is part of why this came into existence so there is there is that but i think too that people say i'm not to vote x, y or z and then do people lie to pollsters all
they vote tory at the next one. they vote tory at the next one. one. vote labour at the next one. they the reform so they want the reform party. so that's i've got in my that's what i've got in my inbox already. have of these already. you have all of these different polls that come out saying the reform party is making polls, making these strides. the polls, whatever pie actually whatever reform pie actually run in they've got in the by—election. they've got 773 votes. what do you think to...
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is still a - handful of tory mps but i think the longest— handful of tory mps but i think the longestnisters are a tricky position— suggest that ministers are a tricky position here, you can expect more mp5 position here, you can expect more mps to— position here, you can expect more mp5 to come out and i think one of mps to come out and i think one of the problems in downing street is the problems in downing street is the worry, — the problems in downing street is the worry, were you to ultimately hold talks — the worry, were you to ultimately hold talks on pay with one of these groups _ hold talks on pay with one of these groups of— hold talks on pay with one of these groups of striking, it will open the door to _ groups of striking, it will open the door to pay— groups of striking, it will open the door to pay deals that can be afforded _ door to pay deals that can be afforded. and everyone looking in on this and _ afforded. and everyone looking in on this and they think that nurses and particularly, a 19% raise searches what _ particularly, a 19% raise searches what was — particul
is still a - handful of tory mps but i think the longest— handful of tory mps but i think the longestnisters are a tricky position— suggest that ministers are a tricky position here, you can expect more mp5 position here, you can expect more mps to— position here, you can expect more mp5 to come out and i think one of mps to come out and i think one of the problems in downing street is the problems in downing street is the worry, — the problems in downing street is the worry, were you...
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are you a tory government. mm. are you a tory member or where you. it's all remember.do you think. what's going on. i mean i've just read your thing out there, rob, when you're saying that you left is that was always a lifelong tory essentially and you've removed your membership and how does that actually feel. i've got to confess . never in my i've got to confess. never in my life have i ever thought myself i know what i need to do .join i know what i need to do. join a political party. it's never been on my i can't imagine it ever being served but if are someone that you've been born and bred politics it's your thing yours your passion. you back party. i wonder how does feel, but do you agree with henry sentiment there that basically the right is pretty much on the wall the tories it's going to be labour next time. yeah. i mean i echo some of those sentiments. think it's just donors leaving, it's not just donors leaving, the party, tends it's not just donors leaving, th
are you a tory government. mm. are you a tory member or where you. it's all remember.do you think. what's going on. i mean i've just read your thing out there, rob, when you're saying that you left is that was always a lifelong tory essentially and you've removed your membership and how does that actually feel. i've got to confess . never in my i've got to confess. never in my life have i ever thought myself i know what i need to do .join i know what i need to do. join a political party. it's...
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so the tories tories . the tories . the tories tories. the tories. the tories tories. the tories.e tories . the tories . sadly not tories tories. the tories. the tories . the tories. sadly not us tories. the tories. sadly not us . so let's hope whatever may and mariah it i kudos lee on his very funny response there on a merry christmas to you nigel nelson dominique samuels dawn neesom do stand by because i'm very excited about this straight after the break in just 2 minutes time after , a year where minutes time after, a year where we lost our beloved queen watched her grandson set fire to her legacy, said hasta la vista to boris, and suffered the hands of eco terrorists who will be crowned the ultimate greatest person and union jackass of 22. my superstar panel. i'm going to run down the top ten. we're back . in two. it's in two. wsfime in two. it's time now to reveal the greatest person and union jackass of . 2020 to my superstar jackass of. 2020 to my superstar panel jackass of. 2020 to my superstar panel. back with me for this former editor of the daily star dawn neesom. she's
so the tories tories . the tories . the tories tories. the tories. the tories tories. the tories.e tories . the tories . sadly not tories tories. the tories. the tories . the tories. sadly not us tories. the tories. sadly not us . so let's hope whatever may and mariah it i kudos lee on his very funny response there on a merry christmas to you nigel nelson dominique samuels dawn neesom do stand by because i'm very excited about this straight after the break in just 2 minutes time after , a year...
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so the tories tories . the tories . the tories tories. the tories. the tories tories. the tories.e tories . the tories . sadly not tories tories. the tories. the tories . the tories. sadly not us tories. the tories. sadly not us . so let's hope whatever may and mariah it i kudos lee on his very funny response there on a merry christmas to you nigel nelson dominique samuels dawn neesom do stand by because i'm very excited about this straight after the break in just 2 minutes time after , a year where minutes time after, a year where we lost our beloved queen watched her grandson set fire to her legacy, said hasta la vista to boris, and suffered the hands of eco terrorists who will be crowned the ultimate greatest person and union jackass of 22. my superstar panel. i'm going to run down the top ten. we're back . in two. it's in two. wsfime in two. it's time now to reveal the greatest person and union jackass of . 2020 to my superstar jackass of. 2020 to my superstar panel jackass of. 2020 to my superstar panel. back with me for this former editor of the daily star dawn neesom. she's
so the tories tories . the tories . the tories tories. the tories. the tories tories. the tories.e tories . the tories . sadly not tories tories. the tories. the tories . the tories. sadly not us tories. the tories. sadly not us . so let's hope whatever may and mariah it i kudos lee on his very funny response there on a merry christmas to you nigel nelson dominique samuels dawn neesom do stand by because i'm very excited about this straight after the break in just 2 minutes time after , a year...
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are actually the ones _ that the tories are actually the ones in — that the tories are actually theoing to be repeated attacks on the tory party as if there are easy answers— tory party as if there are easy answers to _ tory party as if there are easy answers to this, which, as i think digby has— answers to this, which, as i think digby has very fairly pointed out, there _ digby has very fairly pointed out, there are — digby has very fairly pointed out, there are not. find digby has very fairly pointed out, there are not.— there are not. and one of the consequences _ there are not. and one of the consequences is _ there are not. and one of the consequences is on _ there are not. and one of the consequences is on the - there are not. and one of the consequences is on the front| there are not. and one of the l consequences is on the front of there are not. and one of the - consequences is on the front of the daily telegraph at their head digby saying an ambulance is unlikely if you fall, they are told with the strikes expected to the paramedics and 99 workers curtailing the call—outs.
are actually the ones _ that the tories are actually the ones in — that the tories are actually theoing to be repeated attacks on the tory party as if there are easy answers— tory party as if there are easy answers to _ tory party as if there are easy answers to this, which, as i think digby has— answers to this, which, as i think digby has very fairly pointed out, there _ digby has very fairly pointed out, there are — digby has very fairly pointed out, there are not. find digby has...
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the barrage comes back , the tories barrage comes back, the tories will be crushed.hed. well, yes, yes. those vote. i'm boris. boris. on the night three years ago acknowledged this. he said, relentless their votes. they are far distance the veterans. i come by a pint north of birmingham . they queue up. come by a pint north of birmingham . they queue up . just birmingham. they queue up. just as i love that night to look up . big breaking news tonight no conclude in resolution progress in these talks between the government and the nurses union. so it looks like nurses will walk out for the first time in history. nigel on thursday, of course, strikes are bringing chaos to the country. could almost result in some sort of locked down by stealth at christmas time . what would christmas time. what would a prime minister farage do to control this? very, very , very control this? very, very, very worrying situation , john. this worrying situation, john. this is a very very, very, very mainstream media misleading question , because if i answer question, because if i answer th
the barrage comes back , the tories barrage comes back, the tories will be crushed.hed. well, yes, yes. those vote. i'm boris. boris. on the night three years ago acknowledged this. he said, relentless their votes. they are far distance the veterans. i come by a pint north of birmingham . they queue up. come by a pint north of birmingham . they queue up . just birmingham. they queue up. just as i love that night to look up . big breaking news tonight no conclude in resolution progress in these...
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the tories betrayed us. they've tories have betrayed us. no real commitment to stop the channel crossings. we've got a clear six point plan. you have to do that. but this is exactly andifs to do that. but this is exactly and it's the some toys do because actually you know i have great faith in the home secretary suella braverman i feel at the moment i have faith in pooja patel tonight i did you love the words, but where's the action and where's the delivery? the problem is the action needs to come from the prime minister and what rishi sunak has to do is get the ball to say, go and sarala do everything that timothy has just recommended . timothy has just recommended. leave the chl. but we know suat wants to do that. we know she to. she does, but he doesn't. as prime minister, you can't do it unless you literally you've got to start again with a whole new department of immigration staffed by people who believe in the cause of stopping boats, of controlling our borders, knowing who's coming in and who is going out. you've got to do that. you'
the tories betrayed us. they've tories have betrayed us. no real commitment to stop the channel crossings. we've got a clear six point plan. you have to do that. but this is exactly andifs to do that. but this is exactly and it's the some toys do because actually you know i have great faith in the home secretary suella braverman i feel at the moment i have faith in pooja patel tonight i did you love the words, but where's the action and where's the delivery? the problem is the action needs to...
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the tories betrayed us. they've tories have betrayed us. no real commitment to stop the channel crossings. we've got a clear six point plan. you have to do that. but this is exactly andifs to do that. but this is exactly and it's the some toys do because actually you know i have great faith in the home secretary suella braverman i feel at the moment i have faith in pooja patel tonight i did you love the words, but where's the action and where's the delivery? the problem is the action needs to come from the prime minister and what rishi sunak has to do is get the ball to say, go and sarala do everything that timothy has just recommended . timothy has just recommended. leave the chl. but we know suat wants to do that. we know she to. she does, but he doesn't. as prime minister, you can't do it unless you literally you've got to start again with a whole new department of immigration staffed by people who believe in the cause of stopping boats, of controlling our borders, knowing who's coming in and who is going out. you've got to do that. you'
the tories betrayed us. they've tories have betrayed us. no real commitment to stop the channel crossings. we've got a clear six point plan. you have to do that. but this is exactly andifs to do that. but this is exactly and it's the some toys do because actually you know i have great faith in the home secretary suella braverman i feel at the moment i have faith in pooja patel tonight i did you love the words, but where's the action and where's the delivery? the problem is the action needs to...
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— already caused consternation amongst the tory right, and this will do nothing — the tory right, andnconservative, again talking about the general election, building up to 2024 _ the general election, building up to 2024. they will be huge concern amongst the tory right he will not be able _ amongst the tory right he will not be able to— amongst the tory right he will not be able to undo these tax rises in time _ be able to undo these tax rises in time to— be able to undo these tax rises in time to make the election campaign viable _ time to make the election campaign viable on _ time to make the election campaign viable on that. so... but for him, he has _ viable on that. so... but for him, he has come _ viable on that. so... but for him, he has come in and he has done his best to _ he has come in and he has done his best to undo — he has come in and he has done his best to undo trust economics which obviously— best to undo trust economics which obviously possibly the least popular economic— obviously possibly the least popular economic policy in living memory... rachel, _ economic
— already caused consternation amongst the tory right, and this will do nothing — the tory right, andnconservative, again talking about the general election, building up to 2024 _ the general election, building up to 2024. they will be huge concern amongst the tory right he will not be able _ amongst the tory right he will not be able to— amongst the tory right he will not be able to undo these tax rises in time _ be able to undo these tax rises in time to— be able to undo these tax...
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the barrage comes back , the tories barrage comes back, the tories will be crushed.d. well, yes, yes. those vote. i'm boris. boris. on the night three years ago acknowledged this. he said, relentless their votes. they are far distance the veterans. i come by a pint north of birmingham . they queue up. come by a pint north of birmingham . they queue up . just birmingham. they queue up. just as i love that night to look up . big breaking news tonight no conclude in resolution progress in these talks between the government and the nurses union. so it looks like nurses will walk out for the first time in history. nigel on thursday, of course, strikes are bringing chaos to the country. could almost result in some sort of locked down by stealth at christmas time . what would christmas time. what would a prime minister farage do to control this? very, very , very control this? very, very, very worrying situation , john. this worrying situation, john. this is a very very, very, very mainstream media misleading question , because if i answer question, because if i answer that
the barrage comes back , the tories barrage comes back, the tories will be crushed.d. well, yes, yes. those vote. i'm boris. boris. on the night three years ago acknowledged this. he said, relentless their votes. they are far distance the veterans. i come by a pint north of birmingham . they queue up. come by a pint north of birmingham . they queue up . just birmingham. they queue up. just as i love that night to look up . big breaking news tonight no conclude in resolution progress in these...
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the tories , yes, certainly the tories, yes, certainly people.y labour's doing so well is that a huge chunk of 2019 conservative voters are simply saying we don't know who we who we're going to vote. and so they're taken of the line of the taken out of the line of the polls. so it kind of inflates labour's somewhat . but it's labour's lead somewhat. but it's also remember for also important to remember for a lot of people, immigration is no longer the most important issue . the it was around the . the way it was around the brexit referendum. yeah, the brexit referendum. and yeah, the of living the economy and quite frankly the conservatives don't seem have any answers that seem to have any answers that the public want to hear. labour seem to stolen the thunder seem to have stolen the thunder on they've stolen on this. they've stolen the thunder nhs they're thunder on the nhs they're leading on of these key leading on all of these key issues. it's fascinating issues. and it's fascinating that because slightly that point because it's slightly orwel
the tories , yes, certainly the tories, yes, certainly people.y labour's doing so well is that a huge chunk of 2019 conservative voters are simply saying we don't know who we who we're going to vote. and so they're taken of the line of the taken out of the line of the polls. so it kind of inflates labour's somewhat . but it's labour's lead somewhat. but it's also remember for also important to remember for a lot of people, immigration is no longer the most important issue . the it was around...
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it's all relating to planning and the tory party is always divided on planning because it's a concernrty. the idea is to conserve. they don't change, but then they don't like change, but then the housebuilding target of 300,000 well, where are 300,000 homes, well, where are they going to go? the conservatives say party riven conservatives say if party riven with division over this because they more voters and they do need more voters and they do need more voters and they have a if you own your home you're more likely to vote conservative statistic show that. but equally a lot of people don't want them built in their backyards and certainly their backyards and in certainly across shires of across the southern shires of the conservative party heartlands and then, of course, the wind onshore wind. so during the wind onshore wind. so during the leadership election that rishi sunak didn't win and then became leader anyway , he spoke became leader anyway, he spoke abouti became leader anyway, he spoke about i maintaining this de facto ban on onshore wind. but now the conservative party back
it's all relating to planning and the tory party is always divided on planning because it's a concernrty. the idea is to conserve. they don't change, but then they don't like change, but then the housebuilding target of 300,000 well, where are 300,000 homes, well, where are they going to go? the conservatives say party riven conservatives say if party riven with division over this because they more voters and they do need more voters and they do need more voters and they have a if you own your...
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and so this isn't the tories it's tories fault, though.t's the fault justice system . fault of our justice system. this is going to be tied up. well, it's not really months and months months on the courts. months and months on the courts. yeah, they've got yeah, but i. okay. they've got the to appeal to but the right to appeal to this, but that's only three weeks in theory. could happen well theory. this could happen well before next system . i think before the next system. i think the lefties will drag it out because know the longer the drag this out they take it to the this out they can take it to the next election it's going next election and it's not going to happen. been saying, to happen. i've been saying, benjamin, have an eye for months. big is that rishi months. my big is that rishi sunak not prepared to leaving sunak is not prepared to leaving because i think it's going to come to that . i think the only come to that. i think the only way that we can offshore processing is by leaving the eci. but it might want to side with russia
and so this isn't the tories it's tories fault, though.t's the fault justice system . fault of our justice system. this is going to be tied up. well, it's not really months and months months on the courts. months and months on the courts. yeah, they've got yeah, but i. okay. they've got the to appeal to but the right to appeal to this, but that's only three weeks in theory. could happen well theory. this could happen well before next system . i think before the next system. i think the lefties...
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the tories, if they take next july could they take their next july could be a big time tory leadershipbombshell be by oh no not another one as they say. couple of quick thoughts on other things. today we found out is a real what the france moment we found out that there were no arrests of any england or welsh football fans at the world cup. kids are that it all very good natured no i'm not one who thinks we should restrict people to having a drink and having fun . but mark that the contra with what happened outside wembley stadium or the final of the euros against italy last year. but it's quite a contrast my final little thought ngozi fulani you know i talked about her well because i found out after i'd done my a couple of weeks ago that actually she her real name is marlene headley. she's actually born to west indian parents, but is now to tell us that she's from heritage. and that's how she dresses her charity sister space is being looked at by the charities , it would appear charities, it would appear whilst doesn't pay her a particularly big salary to have really rather large expe
the tories, if they take next july could they take their next july could be a big time tory leadershipbombshell be by oh no not another one as they say. couple of quick thoughts on other things. today we found out is a real what the france moment we found out that there were no arrests of any england or welsh football fans at the world cup. kids are that it all very good natured no i'm not one who thinks we should restrict people to having a drink and having fun . but mark that the contra with...
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the tories, if they take next july could they take their next july could be a big time tory leadershipbombshell be by oh no not another one as they say. couple of quick thoughts on other things. today we found out is a real what the france moment we found out that there were no arrests of any england or welsh football fans at the world cup. kids are that it all very good natured no i'm not one who thinks we should restrict people to having a drink and having fun . but mark that the contra with what happened outside wembley stadium or the final of the euros against italy last year. but it's quite a contrast my final little thought ngozi fulani you know i talked about her well because i found out after i'd done my a couple of weeks ago that actually she her real name is marlene headley. she's actually born to west indian parents, but is now to tell us that she's from heritage. and that's how she dresses her charity sister space is being looked at by the charities , it would appear charities, it would appear whilst doesn't pay her a particularly big salary to have really rather large expe
the tories, if they take next july could they take their next july could be a big time tory leadershipbombshell be by oh no not another one as they say. couple of quick thoughts on other things. today we found out is a real what the france moment we found out that there were no arrests of any england or welsh football fans at the world cup. kids are that it all very good natured no i'm not one who thinks we should restrict people to having a drink and having fun . but mark that the contra with...
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and so this isn't the tories it's tories fault, though.t's the fault justice system . fault of our justice system. this is going to be tied up. well, it's not really months and months months on the courts. months and months on the courts. yeah, they've got yeah, but i. okay. they've got the to appeal to but the right to appeal to this, but that's only three weeks in theory. could happen well theory. this could happen well before next system . i think before the next system. i think the lefties will drag it out because know the longer the drag this out they take it to the this out they can take it to the next election it's going next election and it's not going to happen. been saying, to happen. i've been saying, benjamin, have an eye for months. big is that rishi months. my big is that rishi sunak not prepared to leaving sunak is not prepared to leaving because i think it's going to come to that . i think the only come to that. i think the only way that we can offshore processing is by leaving the eci. but it might want to side with russia
and so this isn't the tories it's tories fault, though.t's the fault justice system . fault of our justice system. this is going to be tied up. well, it's not really months and months months on the courts. months and months on the courts. yeah, they've got yeah, but i. okay. they've got the to appeal to but the right to appeal to this, but that's only three weeks in theory. could happen well theory. this could happen well before next system . i think before the next system. i think the lefties...
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tory anger flared up again.y to have to say this, but i no longer think he is worthy of the great office that he holds. really, the prime minister should know the gig is up. not, it turned out, quite yet. first, sir keir starmer found himself under investigation by police over beergate — curry and a beer he had had a curry and a beer he had had with others on the campaign trail in durham in 2021. if the police decide to issue me with a fixed penalty notice, i would of course do the right thing and step down. he didn't get one. sir keir and his deputy angela rayner were cleared by the police. still, many tory mps were, like most of westminster, waiting for sue gray. on 25th may, she finally published her full report, and it was quite the read. this is it, finally. we've been waiting months for this report. it gave details of late night drinking, even vomiting. there were photos of several events as well as criticism of a lack of leadership. did you tell parliament the truth, prime minister? do you stand by everyt
tory anger flared up again.y to have to say this, but i no longer think he is worthy of the great office that he holds. really, the prime minister should know the gig is up. not, it turned out, quite yet. first, sir keir starmer found himself under investigation by police over beergate — curry and a beer he had had a curry and a beer he had had with others on the campaign trail in durham in 2021. if the police decide to issue me with a fixed penalty notice, i would of course do the right...
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. _ by workers in the nhs and a former minister, tori minister is quoted, "it minister, tori ministerif that chaos in the nhs reaches fever pitch -- tory." — chaos in the nhs reaches fever pitch —— tory." nigel lawson, you're probably— —— tory." nigel lawson, you're probably too young to remember, he was the _ probably too young to remember, he was the chancellor in the 80s, and he said _ was the chancellor in the 80s, and he said the — was the chancellor in...
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can the tories stop the rot? much more, i'm delighted to welcome former conservative mp neil. he's live in the studio. hi, neil good to be back, mark. thank you . great to have you. thank you. great to have you. and i don't know whether my viewers can get a full, proper shot of your green cords, but may i congratulate you? i can tell you for you, tom bower, it's a proper fest it's a proper style fest tonight. yeah i've got various colours . trousers, but the green colours. trousers, but the green ones tonight. yes definitely what i say. we know that you're a former as well as an ex politician. you've obviously politician. so you've obviously been you know, you've been rocking of rural look rocking the kind of rural look and looking after the and looking looking after the countryside things. but you countryside and things. but you still care about politics. you still care about politics. you still care about politics. you still care about. westminster. yeah. the situation fatal for yeah. is the situation fatal for
can the tories stop the rot? much more, i'm delighted to welcome former conservative mp neil. he's live in the studio. hi, neil good to be back, mark. thank you . great to have you. thank you. great to have you. and i don't know whether my viewers can get a full, proper shot of your green cords, but may i congratulate you? i can tell you for you, tom bower, it's a proper fest it's a proper style fest tonight. yeah i've got various colours . trousers, but the green colours. trousers, but the...
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can the tories stop the rot? much more, i'm delighted to welcome former conservative mp neil. he's live in the studio. hi, neil good to be back, mark. thank you . great to have you. thank you. great to have you. and i don't know whether my viewers can get a full, proper shot of your green cords, but may i congratulate you? i can tell you for you, tom bower, it's a proper fest it's a proper style fest tonight. yeah i've got various colours . trousers, but the green colours. trousers, but the green ones tonight. yes definitely what i say. we know that you're a former as well as an ex politician. you've obviously politician. so you've obviously been you know, you've been rocking of rural look rocking the kind of rural look and looking after the and looking looking after the countryside things. but you countryside and things. but you still care about politics. you still care about politics. you still care about politics. you still care about. westminster. yeah. the situation fatal for yeah. is the situation fatal for
can the tories stop the rot? much more, i'm delighted to welcome former conservative mp neil. he's live in the studio. hi, neil good to be back, mark. thank you . great to have you. thank you. great to have you. and i don't know whether my viewers can get a full, proper shot of your green cords, but may i congratulate you? i can tell you for you, tom bower, it's a proper fest it's a proper style fest tonight. yeah i've got various colours . trousers, but the green colours. trousers, but the...
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the yorkshire post leads with �*tories call for a rethink on nurses' wage deal�* as england, wales andsee the first strike by nurses in nhs history. �*still time to care' is the front of the metro, featuring a story of nurses who rushed across the picket line outside bristol royal infirmary to tend to a man who had collapsed. continuing with the nurses' strike, the i shifts its focus to the extreme pressures being put on ambulance trusts in england, with the north west ambulance service warning the public t to call the guardian also has the story, while also showing the faces of the four boys who died after falling into a the daily star splashes a picture of harry and meghan on their wedding day as the second instalment of harry and meghan�*s documentary series was released on netflix. the daily mail shows a picture of the prince and princess of wales with their family, on a day in which they say the �*battle lines were drawn�*. so let's begin. mihirwhy mihir why don't you kisses off with the nurses strike which is the big story of the day. i suppose one of the question is is there goi
the yorkshire post leads with �*tories call for a rethink on nurses' wage deal�* as england, wales andsee the first strike by nurses in nhs history. �*still time to care' is the front of the metro, featuring a story of nurses who rushed across the picket line outside bristol royal infirmary to tend to a man who had collapsed. continuing with the nurses' strike, the i shifts its focus to the extreme pressures being put on ambulance trusts in england, with the north west ambulance service...
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really, there should be no such thing as a tory voter , a labour thing as a tory voter, a labour voterthey should just be voters open minded and, willing to be persuaded by whichever candidate presents the strongest argument . at the present time, argument. at the present time, however , the electorate appears however, the electorate appears to be faced with no choice at all. part of the problem is that no one seems to know what any of these parties really stand for. least the parties least of all the parties themselves. is meant to themselves. labour is meant to be of working people, be the party of working people, but seem predominantly but they seem predominantly obsessed middle class obsessed with middle class identitarian nonsense and the most staunch conservative supporters are now doubting whether the party is conservative in any meaningful sense at all. so is this the end of the tory party in its current form? polls make for a very bleak reading for the much beleaguered rishi. a people's poll by gb news has that only 6% of the adult population expect their conditions to improve
really, there should be no such thing as a tory voter , a labour thing as a tory voter, a labour voterthey should just be voters open minded and, willing to be persuaded by whichever candidate presents the strongest argument . at the present time, argument. at the present time, however , the electorate appears however, the electorate appears to be faced with no choice at all. part of the problem is that no one seems to know what any of these parties really stand for. least the parties least of...
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as ever with this prime minister, tori politics first, patients second. we've never seen a nurse's strike like this before. they have been forced into it because the government has broken the health system. ask any man in the nhs, they will tell you they don't have enough staff. 133,000 vacancies and there's an obvious solution, scrap the nongovernment status and use the money to bring through the next generation of nurses. that is what labor will do. why hasn't he got the guts to do it? >> we are already investing billions more in the nhs. we have thousands more doctors and nurses. he asked about back log. and what they fail to acknowledge is the impact that covid did. that's why we are facing pressure but we do have a plan, not just more money, not just more doctors, but and delivery more elective surgery but if we listen to him, the backlog would still be growing because we would still be in lockdown. >> as usual, he tries to blame everyone else, each department from his department commissioned the nhs which reported on monday. that report says 10 year
as ever with this prime minister, tori politics first, patients second. we've never seen a nurse's strike like this before. they have been forced into it because the government has broken the health system. ask any man in the nhs, they will tell you they don't have enough staff. 133,000 vacancies and there's an obvious solution, scrap the nongovernment status and use the money to bring through the next generation of nurses. that is what labor will do. why hasn't he got the guts to do it?...
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really, there should be no such thing as a tory voter , a labour thing as a tory voter, a labour voterthey should just be voters open minded and, willing to be persuaded by whichever candidate presents the strongest argument . at the present time, argument. at the present time, however , the electorate appears however, the electorate appears to be faced with no choice at all. part of the problem is that no one seems to know what any of these parties really stand for. least the parties least of all the parties themselves. is meant to themselves. labour is meant to be of working people, be the party of working people, but seem predominantly but they seem predominantly obsessed middle class obsessed with middle class identitarian nonsense and the most staunch conservative supporters are now doubting whether the party is conservative in any meaningful sense at all. so is this the end of the tory party in its current form? polls make for a very bleak reading for the much beleaguered rishi. a people's poll by gb news has that only 6% of the adult population expect their conditions to improve
really, there should be no such thing as a tory voter , a labour thing as a tory voter, a labour voterthey should just be voters open minded and, willing to be persuaded by whichever candidate presents the strongest argument . at the present time, argument. at the present time, however , the electorate appears however, the electorate appears to be faced with no choice at all. part of the problem is that no one seems to know what any of these parties really stand for. least the parties least of...
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the problem with the tory is you tend to elect tory party is you tend to elect leaders who are populare country not parliament. country but not in parliament. and boris stood again and won and if boris stood again and won again, would have been again, he would have been popular country, he popular in the country, but he wouldn't had the support wouldn't have had the support of the which probably why the mpc, which is probably why he didn't stand. so is this an intractable then? intractable problem then? there are that are that are some solutions that are that divisible out, though, whether it's restricting the money supply to keeping friction low, perhaps raising interest rates to keep inflation low. these are unpopular things. similarly big planning reform that would clearly boost growth. but some communities don't want it. is there simply a problem here that whenever someone tries to do something to fix these problems, they run up against all of these institutional barriers, which is exactly the case. for example, we need more housing. we all know we need more housing. but many is re
the problem with the tory is you tend to elect tory party is you tend to elect leaders who are populare country not parliament. country but not in parliament. and boris stood again and won and if boris stood again and won again, would have been again, he would have been popular country, he popular in the country, but he wouldn't had the support wouldn't have had the support of the which probably why the mpc, which is probably why he didn't stand. so is this an intractable then? intractable...
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so all tory mps to the polls. so all tory mps ship.mentator some dowler and editor of the oldie magazine mount. you both forjoining me in the studio some i'll start with you. all the rats jumping ship . yeah, well, i think they ship. yeah, well, i think they are. i think with the chest by—election result as i was just saying like as soon as the people get a chance , stick the people get a chance, stick the knife in, they are because the tories know that there's no way back from this. they have to popularity has plummeted and who want to be part of a totally unpopular party. nobody wants everybody there getting slacked off left, right and centre like you know don't want be in that you know i don't want be in that gang want to be you'd be like oh i'm leaving, you know, stepping down before and down before your post. and that's and that's what they're doing. and it's understandable. it's totally understandable. perhaps it is what they're doing. harry, they not doing. but harry, do they not have as public servants have a duty as public ser
so all tory mps to the polls. so all tory mps ship.mentator some dowler and editor of the oldie magazine mount. you both forjoining me in the studio some i'll start with you. all the rats jumping ship . yeah, well, i think they ship. yeah, well, i think they are. i think with the chest by—election result as i was just saying like as soon as the people get a chance , stick the people get a chance, stick the knife in, they are because the tories know that there's no way back from this. they...
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have tories given up the same question. have tories given up on cutting tax, in your opinion? second world war, it is certainly is the case taxes have been _ certainly is the case taxes have been creeping up and up and up, and it depends— been creeping up and up and up, and it depends who's taxes you're looking — it depends who's taxes you're looking at, but especially if you are getting most of your income from this radical— are getting most of your income from this radical thing called working, or you _ this radical thing called working, or you have a salary, there is then — or you have a salary, there is then your— or you have a salary, there is then... your taxes, or you have a salary, there is then... yourtaxes, compared to somebody— then... yourtaxes, compared to somebody who gets there income off dividends— somebody who gets there income off dividends or being a landlord or other— dividends or being a landlord or other sources of income, your taxes working _ other sources of income, your taxes working really are at an unprecedented high level. if you compare — unprecede
have tories given up the same question. have tories given up on cutting tax, in your opinion? second world war, it is certainly is the case taxes have been _ certainly is the case taxes have been creeping up and up and up, and it depends— been creeping up and up and up, and it depends who's taxes you're looking — it depends who's taxes you're looking at, but especially if you are getting most of your income from this radical— are getting most of your income from this radical thing called...
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only 21% say they'll vote for the tories . that will be the tories. that will be a landslide.st on it and on immigration which we've just talking about. more than half of 54% say the figures are too high. only 13% say it's about right . norman baker, former home right. norman baker, former home office minister, what do you think about immigration ? i think think about immigration? i think the government too high . i think the government too high. i think the government too high. i think the government too high. i think the government completely mishandled it from start to finish. and the reason the people are coming by boats is because you'll terms is it used to the past illegally to be used in the past illegally coming across in lorries and through so on, been through ports and so on, been shut effectively by by new shut down effectively by by new haven, by other ports along the coast therefore in boats is coast and therefore in boats is another challenge of methods coming to the country. but, you know, things. first know, a couple of things. first of situation at ftx is of a
only 21% say they'll vote for the tories . that will be the tories. that will be a landslide.st on it and on immigration which we've just talking about. more than half of 54% say the figures are too high. only 13% say it's about right . norman baker, former home right. norman baker, former home office minister, what do you think about immigration ? i think think about immigration? i think the government too high . i think the government too high. i think the government too high. i think the...
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the independent on the other hand points out that it is the tories who are actually in government andl with that. so they have a quote from angela rayner which is the labour party deputy prime minister, which is very very technique favourably blown up into the headline suggesting that it is the tory government that are shambolic in their handling of this. so there are all kinds of ways you can spend less depending whether or not you want to claim that this is an example of the tory party being unable to impose order on the country or the labour party causing trouble with their friends in the union, but, of course, what all of us are going to have to deal with in our real lives is a very direct impact on our services that are disrupted and what does an already very, difficult time for a lot of people.— for a lot of people. let's go back to the financial— for a lot of people. let's go back to the financial times _ for a lot of people. let's go back to the financial times because l for a lot of people. let's go backi to the financial times because it says tory mps are asking why the gove
the independent on the other hand points out that it is the tories who are actually in government andl with that. so they have a quote from angela rayner which is the labour party deputy prime minister, which is very very technique favourably blown up into the headline suggesting that it is the tory government that are shambolic in their handling of this. so there are all kinds of ways you can spend less depending whether or not you want to claim that this is an example of the tory party being...
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— a group includes iain duncan smith, former tory leader, still a tory mp, david _ former tory leader antonia fraser, and a variety of other people who lrasically— a variety of other people who basically say that harry and meghan try basically say that harry and meghan by doing _ basically say that harry and meghan by doing this netflix deal had a really— by doing this netflix deal had a really burnt their bridges and the concern — really burnt their bridges and the concern is — really burnt their bridges and the concern is that if they do turn up to the _ concern is that if they do turn up to the coronation next may, that the focus _ to the coronation next may, that the focus will— to the coronation next may, that the focus will be on them instead of on kin- focus will be on them instead of on king charles and the queen consort, camilla _ king charles and the queen consort, camilla it _ king charles and the queen consort, camilla it is— king charles and the queen consort, camilla. it is quite within the king's— camilla. it is quite within the king's remit to not invite them. i think—
— a group includes iain duncan smith, former tory leader, still a tory mp, david _ former tory leader antonia fraser, and a variety of other people who lrasically— a variety of other people who basically say that harry and meghan try basically say that harry and meghan by doing _ basically say that harry and meghan by doing this netflix deal had a really— by doing this netflix deal had a really burnt their bridges and the concern — really burnt their bridges and the concern is —...
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that's where it belongs, which is tory. successive is on tory.ive tory chancellors and prime ministers who've us mess like who've left us in this mess like i'm debbonaire speaking there. well let's explore this strikes question in greater detail. dr. richard johnson is a senior lecturer in politics at queen mary, university of london , and mary, university of london, and joins me now and there's a lot of campaign , alison, that's made of campaign, alison, that's made , particularly this winter , with , particularly this winter, with the winter of 1979, what became to be known as the winter of discontent. and we all know the story is the dead left, unburied rubbish piled high in the streets , the very fabric of the streets, the very fabric of the country grinding to a halt. is this winter going to be comparable ? i don't think it can comparable? i don't think it can be in the sense that the density of union membership today is much lower than it was in the 19705. much lower than it was in the 1970s. so when the winter of discontent took place , ab
that's where it belongs, which is tory. successive is on tory.ive tory chancellors and prime ministers who've us mess like who've left us in this mess like i'm debbonaire speaking there. well let's explore this strikes question in greater detail. dr. richard johnson is a senior lecturer in politics at queen mary, university of london , and mary, university of london, and joins me now and there's a lot of campaign , alison, that's made of campaign, alison, that's made , particularly this winter...
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i think the tory chairman is -la in: wants? i think the tory chairman is playing what _ wants?at he considers - wants? i think the tory chairman is playing what he considers a - wants? i think the tory chairman is playing what he considers a cleverl playing what he considers a clever game. 0ur nurses know exactly has caused the cost of living crisis. it is a decade of underpayment to our nurses. that has placed him in this position. it is not the issues with putin at this point in time that has caused the crisis in the nhs. for the tory chairman to come out and say that it is certainly not lost on my nursing colleagues. i do not think it will be lost on the people of this country either. he be lost on the people of this country either.— be lost on the people of this count either. , ., country either. he said it is unfair for the unions _ country either. he said it is unfair for the unions to _ country either. he said it is unfair for the unions to damage - country either. he said it is unfair for the unions to damage and - country either. he said it is unfair . for the unions t
i think the tory chairman is -la in: wants? i think the tory chairman is playing what _ wants?at he considers - wants? i think the tory chairman is playing what he considers a - wants? i think the tory chairman is playing what he considers a cleverl playing what he considers a clever game. 0ur nurses know exactly has caused the cost of living crisis. it is a decade of underpayment to our nurses. that has placed him in this position. it is not the issues with putin at this point in time that has...
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what a tory backbench your own? what a tory backbench mp is actually going to do ? it's mp is actually going to do? it's a great question and i fully expect that this is what i've been from residents in, bulgaria in the village itself and across the constituency. and some will know who watching this perhaps that more regular correspondence frequently sir, what is frequently ask you, sir, what is this for this this going to for us, this brexit ? look, we've got to also brexit? look, we've got to also recognise that what's happened over the last two years is a series of, an unprecedented global events and that has had an impact . can't ignore that. so an impact. can't ignore that. so one of the world's largest hydrocarbon producers decides to invade , one of the world's invade, one of the world's largest grain producers . there largest grain producers. there are repercussions of that. and then hear him out on this because because the estimates at the moment that are now some 100 million people are on the move around the world because of war, of famine, because of floo
what a tory backbench your own? what a tory backbench mp is actually going to do ? it's mp is actually going to do? it's a great question and i fully expect that this is what i've been from residents in, bulgaria in the village itself and across the constituency. and some will know who watching this perhaps that more regular correspondence frequently sir, what is frequently ask you, sir, what is this for this this going to for us, this brexit ? look, we've got to also brexit? look, we've got to...
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this whole wave — from some tory mps to do so. this whole wave of _ from some tory mps to do so.al action we are seeing across many sectors, the railway workers and nurses, even driving examiners and so on, whatever the rights and wrongs of the individual disputes, how much pressure doesn't put the government under to be facing all these strikes? i under to be facing all these strikes? ~' ., strikes? i think the longer the strikes? i think the longer the strikes go _ strikes? i think the longer the strikes go on, _ strikes? i think the longer the strikes go on, it _ strikes? i think the longer the strikes go on, it clearly - strikes? i think the longer the i strikes go on, it clearly increases the treacherous position the government could find itself in because people will start to experience, as they are already, disruption in a lot of their lives, from trains not arriving to an ambulance walk—out next week, as well as another day of industrial action by nurses which will see more operations and procedures cancelled. the post, as we head up to christmas, the male may or may not
this whole wave — from some tory mps to do so. this whole wave of _ from some tory mps to do so.al action we are seeing across many sectors, the railway workers and nurses, even driving examiners and so on, whatever the rights and wrongs of the individual disputes, how much pressure doesn't put the government under to be facing all these strikes? i under to be facing all these strikes? ~' ., strikes? i think the longer the strikes? i think the longer the strikes go _ strikes? i think the...
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so, how does that then sit with a tory position on this? - sit with a tory position on this?are you interpreting that? well, again, that argument of defending trans _ again, that argument of defending trans people's rights could mean a great _ trans people's rights could mean a great deal— trans people's rights could mean a great deal of different things to different people. it is an example of the _ different people. it is an example of the eye — different people. it is an example of the eye of the beholder in the polling _ of the eye of the beholder in the polling business, in other words, peopie _ polling business, in other words, people judge it by their own merits, and so _ people judge it by their own merits, and so when it comes to specific issues, — and so when it comes to specific issues, so, _ and so when it comes to specific issues, so, for instance, the issue of peopie — issues, so, for instance, the issue of people being able to change their gender— of people being able to change their gender without approval from a doctor. — gender without approval from a doctor
so, how does that then sit with a tory position on this? - sit with a tory position on this?are you interpreting that? well, again, that argument of defending trans _ again, that argument of defending trans people's rights could mean a great _ trans people's rights could mean a great deal— trans people's rights could mean a great deal of different things to different people. it is an example of the _ different people. it is an example of the eye — different people. it is an example of the...
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where is the tory gang?e pure incompetence every single level, every front immigrant in public services half the world is literally half the country is that . how hold the country is that. how hold on. i'm sorry. sorry. it's my show of advertisement today. but when it comes to nhs and the strikes there in particular gdp was the same labour spending, conservative spending. so it wasn't that great under labour. so why are you just blaming the tories? because. because the wage increases have not happened . that has been 12 years in the making. had real times making. they've had a real times pay making. they've had a real times pay cut . so can't understand pay cut. so i can't understand it because of that. because the political class, including keir starmer . political class, including keir starmer. keir starmer spent that on a lockdown was interesting is what you could the tories have demonstrated poor leadership listlessness let's accept that premise. but what labour party's demonstrated poorer leadership bec
where is the tory gang?e pure incompetence every single level, every front immigrant in public services half the world is literally half the country is that . how hold the country is that. how hold on. i'm sorry. sorry. it's my show of advertisement today. but when it comes to nhs and the strikes there in particular gdp was the same labour spending, conservative spending. so it wasn't that great under labour. so why are you just blaming the tories? because. because the wage increases have not...
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. the back of the tories being.h is very easy. okay we're going move on now to the going to move on now to the times and desperate plea from times and a desperate plea from cancer paul, the anti cancer research. paul, the anti campaign steve barclay is campaign want steve barclay is the health secretary to publish a plan for tobacco control. this is they're a million people would contract cancer from cigarettes by 2040 unless there is tougher action to stop smoking such as raising age. and by the way that's been raised raised 16 to 18 in the last few years, seen at the moment, right. yeah. so they're talking about raising it higher that i mean once you're saying you're an this is this is an adult. well this is this is this the least for me this is the at least for me anyway first thing i learned anyway the first thing i learned about reading this article that there actually a smoke free there was actually a smoke free policy don't know policy by 2030. i don't know what's to happen in 2030, what's going to happen in
. the back of the tories being.h is very easy. okay we're going move on now to the going to move on now to the times and desperate plea from times and a desperate plea from cancer paul, the anti cancer research. paul, the anti campaign steve barclay is campaign want steve barclay is the health secretary to publish a plan for tobacco control. this is they're a million people would contract cancer from cigarettes by 2040 unless there is tougher action to stop smoking such as raising age. and by...
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but will it work .7 we'll speak to a top tory work? we'll speak to a top tory mp who wants to get tough on immigration. mp who wants to get tough on immigration . jonathan gallus i'm immigration. jonathan gallus i'm told he's in a cab on his way to the studio right now. gallus not sunak not live on delay in either . the eu folks caught up either. the eu folks caught up in a corruption scandal surely not. we'll hear the gory details from legal philosopher eva blah . dinda broke lots to get through, including my prescription , get britain back prescription, get britain back on its feet in my big opinion monologue and i'm going for it tonight, folks. i'm not pulling punches. but first, a welcome return to polish middle midhurst and the headlines. good to be back. and the headlines. good to be back . mark, and the headlines. good to be back. mark, thank you and good evening to you. the story tonight on gb news, the prime minister has promised to bring new laws to tackle illegal immigration, saying anyone who comes to the uk illegally will
but will it work .7 we'll speak to a top tory work? we'll speak to a top tory mp who wants to get tough on immigration. mp who wants to get tough on immigration . jonathan gallus i'm immigration. jonathan gallus i'm told he's in a cab on his way to the studio right now. gallus not sunak not live on delay in either . the eu folks caught up either. the eu folks caught up in a corruption scandal surely not. we'll hear the gory details from legal philosopher eva blah . dinda broke lots to get...
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clearly there she's a tory, was a tory party member.ontrol, know, i know direct control, you know, i know nothing her. i don't think i've ever her. so she's not like ever met her. so she's not like it's not so somebody you say well but someone in the jungle for you . nobody nobody's for you. nobody nobody's ever heard of . baroness braw, heard of. baroness braw, i think, was one of the i was unkind descriptions. however, the aspect, which should the other aspect, which should bnng the other aspect, which should bring stephen flynn. yeah the bring is stephen flynn. yeah the new leader of the snp is westminster. his inaugural and he brought up a poll that you revealed which is i think just 50 minutes for pmqs started 56% showing that people wanted independence north of the border brought a smile to your face at least. well yeah i mean that's predictable and i addressed it myself . i'm predictable and i addressed it myself. i'm just a debate predictable and i addressed it myself . i'm just a debate watch myself. i'm just a debate watch pee
clearly there she's a tory, was a tory party member.ontrol, know, i know direct control, you know, i know nothing her. i don't think i've ever her. so she's not like ever met her. so she's not like it's not so somebody you say well but someone in the jungle for you . nobody nobody's for you. nobody nobody's ever heard of . baroness braw, heard of. baroness braw, i think, was one of the i was unkind descriptions. however, the aspect, which should the other aspect, which should bnng the other...
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labour and the tories backing, of course. well labour and the tories.ost egregious is, as i'm sure, a labour man like you would accept is man. i'm someone who thinks we'd be better off with the labour government than where i come in this and that, thatis where i come in this and that, that is just playing with semantics. there labour man where come from, you know, we where i come from, you know, we need rememberjust where i come from, you know, we need remember just what tony need to remember just what tony blair and labour aides did blair and the labour aides did the and also remember the last time and also remember it's be a whole lot it's going to be a whole lot worse sir gets the worse if sir keir gets the tories back, them to the hilt, didn't they, over iraq? but who was was in government? i was who was in government? i hope in iraq . hope blair responsible in iraq. but pretended it wasn't. but they pretended it wasn't. there cross—party there wasn't cross—party consensus they won't consensus because they won't listen certainly the listen to certai
labour and the tories backing, of course. well labour and the tories.ost egregious is, as i'm sure, a labour man like you would accept is man. i'm someone who thinks we'd be better off with the labour government than where i come in this and that, thatis where i come in this and that, that is just playing with semantics. there labour man where come from, you know, we where i come from, you know, we need rememberjust where i come from, you know, we need remember just what tony need to remember...
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many tory mps had had lib dems. many tory mps had had enough. lib dems. mps had had enough . a confidence vote enough. a confidence vote followed on the 6th of june. i announce the parliamentary party does. announce the parliamentary party does . on an uneasy truce ensued does. on an uneasy truce ensued until deputy chief whip chris pincher was suspended . sexual pincher was suspended. sexual misconduct under street's ever changing recollect of what johnson had known and when we came too much for mps to back warning health secretary sajid javid resigned first followed minutes later by chancellor rishi sunak . the following day , rishi sunak. the following day, ministers resigned faster than . ministers resigned faster than. johnson could replace them . on johnson could replace them. on july the seventh, he admitted defeat and. i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up best job in the world but them's the breaks yes jo he channelled arnold schwarzenegger in his final pmqs. hasta la vista, baby thank you . come september, he thank you. come september,
many tory mps had had lib dems. many tory mps had had enough. lib dems. mps had had enough . a confidence vote enough. a confidence vote followed on the 6th of june. i announce the parliamentary party does. announce the parliamentary party does . on an uneasy truce ensued does. on an uneasy truce ensued until deputy chief whip chris pincher was suspended . sexual pincher was suspended. sexual misconduct under street's ever changing recollect of what johnson had known and when we came too much...
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but will it work .7 we'll speak to a top tory work? we'll speak to a top tory mp who wants to get tough on immigration. mp who wants to get tough on immigration . jonathan gallus i'm immigration. jonathan gallus i'm told he's in a cab on his way to the studio right now. gallus not sunak not live on delay in either . the eu folks caught up either. the eu folks caught up in a corruption scandal surely not. we'll hear the gory details from legal philosopher eva blah . dinda broke lots to get through, including my prescription , get britain back prescription, get britain back on its feet in my big opinion monologue and i'm going for it tonight, folks. i'm not pulling punches. but first, a welcome return to polish middle midhurst and the headlines. good to be back. and the headlines. good to be back . mark, and the headlines. good to be back. mark, thank you and good evening to you. the story tonight on gb news, the prime minister has promised to bring new laws to tackle illegal immigration, saying anyone who comes to the uk illegally will
but will it work .7 we'll speak to a top tory work? we'll speak to a top tory mp who wants to get tough on immigration. mp who wants to get tough on immigration . jonathan gallus i'm immigration. jonathan gallus i'm told he's in a cab on his way to the studio right now. gallus not sunak not live on delay in either . the eu folks caught up either. the eu folks caught up in a corruption scandal surely not. we'll hear the gory details from legal philosopher eva blah . dinda broke lots to get...