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. >> been a backlash against him, both from the labor party and the tories. in britain who don't like him interfering in their campaigns. there's a blowback in germany, but there is another problem which actually is connected to something you guys were talking about a few minutes ago, which is that the problem isn't just musk, it's also his platform. so his platform is configured to, you know, give an advantage to the afd, or if it's configured to give an advantage to the reform party, to the to the far right in the uk, you know, is that legal? is that interference in the election campaigns of europe? and this is actually a big political question now in europe, which is it's not just musk himself and the, you know, the what seem to be now deliberately provocative, deliberately, you know, kind of nazi, quasi nazi or even real nazi things that he's saying. but it's also the fact that he runs a very influential social media platform whose algorithms can. be can be manipulated. >> so and let's broaden this a little bit here, because. >> you can't talk about elon
. >> been a backlash against him, both from the labor party and the tories. in britain who don't like him interfering in their campaigns. there's a blowback in germany, but there is another problem which actually is connected to something you guys were talking about a few minutes ago, which is that the problem isn't just musk, it's also his platform. so his platform is configured to, you know, give an advantage to the afd, or if it's configured to give an advantage to the reform party,...
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she's leader of an increasingly irrelevant party called the tories. oh, sorry.we're not allowed to bash kemi on here because she doesn't like it. sorry, kemi. sorry. we all love kemi and she's written this piece and you know she's saying we want to honour brexit. she points out that keir starmer tried to block it 48 times. fair enough. you know he's not keen on it and she says he's going to get us back into the eu. red tape, fishing rights and freedom of movement suddenly will be the freedom of movement will be back. and she says look at the chagos islands. this is the guy we're going to have negotiating for. he likes to give away stuff. and i think that's a fairly compelling argument. the issue against kemi, of course, issue against kemi, of course, is always that she was there the whole time. the tories weren't taking advantage of brexit, except to bring in the boris wave of waves and waves of useless immigration. some would say i wouldn't say something like that, but right wingers say things like that. and also today on twitter, she was getting a little bit o
she's leader of an increasingly irrelevant party called the tories. oh, sorry.we're not allowed to bash kemi on here because she doesn't like it. sorry, kemi. sorry. we all love kemi and she's written this piece and you know she's saying we want to honour brexit. she points out that keir starmer tried to block it 48 times. fair enough. you know he's not keen on it and she says he's going to get us back into the eu. red tape, fishing rights and freedom of movement suddenly will be the freedom of...
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1st time the belgian government is led by flemish nationalist party, or that has been a wave of departures from santorini after the greek tories island was hit by a series of seismic. seismic trim is many people spent the night outdoors while others have been leaving by sea. and a greece is prime minister has called an island is to remain calm. santorini a neighbouring islands in the agend see have been hit by hundreds of travelers since last week, including one measuring 4.9 on the victor scale. emergency food have been sent to the area and parts of the island have been declared off limits because of the risk of rocks. this time things are serious. last night i slept outside my house. i was afraid to go inside. and today i said, i'm going to leave, i will go to next. so a nearby on and guess away until i see what happens until things come down. still ahead on algae 0 in sports. marcus rochefort is on the move, but is aston villa the white glove putting the needs national? we'll look into that in just a few minutes. stay with the the the the source is gemma. thank you. fully. spanish women's woke up when a jenny, i may say, sa
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party, the very unpopular prime minister at 25%. and a few more points ahead of the long serving conservative tories.t trump and vice versa. attendee at mar-a-lago and inauguration and called trump's return to power an inspiration. trump ally elon musk has been a booster of far acknowledge. recently they had a bit of a falling out. musk has been a hater of stormer and a fan of the right wing afd party in germany. germans have national elections in two weeks and that party has made gains against a frontrunner cdu. few say they would work with the national grouping. john, back in the u.k. it might be a few years before there is a national election but local elections in a few months and that has establishment policy very worried and elsewhere with an unhappy electorate and right ward shift in politics. >> john: big change across the continent there. >> dana: two of president trump's cabinet picks tulsi gabbard and rfk, jr. will facing votes today. welcome to "america's newsroom," i'm dana perino. bill hemmer is off today. >> john: great to be with you. enjoy it. i'm john roberts. rfk, jr.'s nomination
party, the very unpopular prime minister at 25%. and a few more points ahead of the long serving conservative tories.t trump and vice versa. attendee at mar-a-lago and inauguration and called trump's return to power an inspiration. trump ally elon musk has been a booster of far acknowledge. recently they had a bit of a falling out. musk has been a hater of stormer and a fan of the right wing afd party in germany. germans have national elections in two weeks and that party has made gains against...
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party. i'll be renewing calls for a tory reform electoral pact and discussing it with gb news viewers favourite indeed, elon musk's favourite rupert lowe. could the labour party be on the brink of a green rebellion? as backbenchers rage over reports suggesting the government will give approval to the rosebank oil field? the government is also set to create an islamophobia advisory council headed by angela rayner. will this be a back door to an islamic blasphemy law for the uk? plus, i'll be joined by one of the great historians of our time, professor nigel biggar, now raised to the peerage on his scathing new report on the church of england's reparations plan, which would hand over £100 million. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by my most pugnacious panel. the former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, and the journalist and author michael crick. as even and author michael crick. as ever, it's a crucial part of the programme. let me know your views, mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's your favourite time of the day. the news bulletin with aaron armstrong. >> i thank you very m
party. i'll be renewing calls for a tory reform electoral pact and discussing it with gb news viewers favourite indeed, elon musk's favourite rupert lowe. could the labour party be on the brink of a green rebellion? as backbenchers rage over reports suggesting the government will give approval to the rosebank oil field? the government is also set to create an islamophobia advisory council headed by angela rayner. will this be a back door to an islamic blasphemy law for the uk? plus, i'll be...
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reform is targeting the heart on the head even of the tory party, andifs the head even of the tory partyand it's no surprise they're surging in the po
reform is targeting the heart on the head even of the tory party, andifs the head even of the tory partyand it's no surprise they're surging in the po
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we've got former tory party chairman sir jake berry, journalist carole malone and political commentator andy twelves. and just when you thought hollywood celebs couldn't get any weirder. >> just how safetonet hsi. >> just how safetonet hsi. >> and can you guess what happened next when two giant hogs found their way into this man's garden? yeah, okay. all that and much more. get ready. britain. here we go. keir starmer looks weaker than a cup of very milky tea. next. >> very good evening to you. our top stories. the prime minister says his thoughts are with the family of a 15 year old boy who died after he was stabbed at a school in sheffield earlier. the victim was airlifted to hospital after the incident. incident at all saints catholic high school just after midday. he died a short time later. south yorkshire police have confirmed a 15 year old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody. sir keir starmer says his heart goes out to the victim's family. >> the terrible stabbing in sheffield is one where i think the whole country would want to reach out to the fa
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kemi badenoch tory party has announced a tangible policy. jobless and low paid migrants will be barred from indefinitely settling in the uk. but is this all too little, too late? we'll be debating what it means for the tories and reform. i'll also be joined tonight by britain's strictest headteacher, katharine birbalsingh, following the publication of a very hard hitting open letter to labour education secretary bridget phillipson. we'll be hearing her views about what is going wrong in our education system. and as donald trump is busy tearing up the international liberal consensus, i'll be speaking to world leading geopolitics expert ed husain about trump's controversial plans for the middle east. plus, as the bank of england cuts interest rates, its new report spells out an alarming forecast for the year ahead as the government faces a growing crisis of confidence. that's state of the nation tonight with me, matt goodwin starts right now. now i'll also be joined tonight by my top panel founder of novara media, aaron bastani and political c
kemi badenoch tory party has announced a tangible policy. jobless and low paid migrants will be barred from indefinitely settling in the uk. but is this all too little, too late? we'll be debating what it means for the tories and reform. i'll also be joined tonight by britain's strictest headteacher, katharine birbalsingh, following the publication of a very hard hitting open letter to labour education secretary bridget phillipson. we'll be hearing her views about what is going wrong in our...
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and this is the tory party in itself ironically. so it's another split.lord mckinley is very much saying they should do this. peter bedford we already know jacob rees—mogg has said it suella braverman seems to have hinted it and some people are against kemi badenoch said she can't work with farage. rupert lowe seems fairly unenthusiastic based on reform doing a sort of a pact in the past or a deal. so it's but it's a big question. i mean, i think 1559 00:07:47,400 --> 00:07:47,
and this is the tory party in itself ironically. so it's another split.lord mckinley is very much saying they should do this. peter bedford we already know jacob rees—mogg has said it suella braverman seems to have hinted it and some people are against kemi badenoch said she can't work with farage. rupert lowe seems fairly unenthusiastic based on reform doing a sort of a pact in the past or a deal. so it's but it's a big question. i mean, i think 1559 00:07:47,400 --> 00:07:47,
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and this is the tory party in itself ironically. so it's another split.lord mckinley is very much saying they
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farage paves way for reform tory mega party with boris that would trounce stumbling starmer. more nick. >> well, the talk is that this is the way forward. let's see. reform a polling very well at the moment. i think they're ahead of both the other parties. >> aren't they now. but they're all kind of a third, a third, a third. so somebody needs to do the running here and get very further ahead. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> well a figure beginning with a three basically to win the next election. >> you spend more time in mr farage company than i do. what do you think. well is it is it possible? i mean, to. >> me he gets on with boris, but he feels very let down by 2019. and this idea that reform or then the brexit party stood aside and then boris didn't deliver on his post—brexit pledges. i think he's got a not very good relationship at all with kemi badenoch, which makes things wit
farage paves way for reform tory mega party with boris that would trounce stumbling starmer. more nick. >> well, the talk is that this is the way forward. let's see. reform a polling very well at the moment. i think they're ahead of both the other parties. >> aren't they now. but they're all kind of a third, a third, a third. so somebody needs to do the running here and get very further ahead. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> well a figure beginning with a three basically to...
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and the tories, to be fair, it's the uni party is big government, big taxes, big spending, expensive.>> yeah. >> yeah. >> and energy is at the heart of absolutely every decision. that's made around these issues. >> and those factories need a lot of energy. and even they're saying the net zero targets would kill that factory before it even got off. >> the ground. >> the ground. >> every student of history will know that every economic growth step change over the last 200 years has been driven by dramatically cheaper energy. you are not going to get growth with high energy prices. >> it's going to be a broke man because denise has just messaged him and she says, darren, you make me laugh so much. you're brilliant. i love your show and i loved christmas because you were on so much. >> oh. >> oh. >> denise, i'm going to be very poor because that's another £5 in. >> the post. take note gb news power brokers. >> yes, indeed indeed. right, right. what? what's the next question is from lovely julie. what have you got, julie? >> good evening panel. so my question for you, do you think the labo
and the tories, to be fair, it's the uni party is big government, big taxes, big spending, expensive.>> yeah. >> yeah. >> and energy is at the heart of absolutely every decision. that's made around these issues. >> and those factories need a lot of energy. and even they're saying the net zero targets would kill that factory before it even got off. >> the ground. >> the ground. >> every student of history will know that every economic growth step change...
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on my panel tonight it is ex—tory mp anna firth, conservative peer lord bailey and former labour partyiser matthew laza. and can anyone please tell me what's going on here? get ready britain, here we go. do you want 100 grand? just break into britain next. >> good evening. the main headunes >> good evening. the main headlines from the gb news centre. conservative leader kemi badenoch has criticised the prime minister's style of leadership over claims he broke covid lockdown rules. speaking to gb news, the tory leader questioned the excuse sir keir starmer gave for meeting with a voice coach during lockdown. miss badenoch branded sir keir a lawyer, not a leader. >> insisting it's just how hypocritical keir starmer has been.i hypocritical keir starmer has been. i don't know anyone who needs emergency voice coaching on christmas eve. i think that keir starmer is a lawyer, not a leader, and i think he knows exactly what he can and cannot say to get himself out of trouble. >> meanwhile, gb news can confirm that the prime minister has met in private with victims of the southport attack today
on my panel tonight it is ex—tory mp anna firth, conservative peer lord bailey and former labour partyiser matthew laza. and can anyone please tell me what's going on here? get ready britain, here we go. do you want 100 grand? just break into britain next. >> good evening. the main headunes >> good evening. the main headlines from the gb news centre. conservative leader kemi badenoch has criticised the prime minister's style of leadership over claims he broke covid lockdown rules....
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headed by former mp jonathan ashworth, was plotting to turn the party against reform uk instead of, crucially, the official opposition, the tories we come to today. it was meant to be embargoed, but the times newspaper revealed this morning that the government will release an absolute trove of that the government will release an ab
headed by former mp jonathan ashworth, was plotting to turn the party against reform uk instead of, crucially, the official opposition, the tories we come to today. it was meant to be embargoed, but the times newspaper revealed this morning that the government will release an absolute trove of that the government will release an ab
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headed by former mp jonathan ashworth, was plotting to turn the party against reform uk instead of, crucially, the official opposition, the toriesen we come to today. it was meant to be embargoed, but the times newspaper revealed this morning that the government will release an absolute trove of videos on monday, boasting about their deportations of illegal migrants since taking power in july last yeah since taking power in july last year. around 16,000. they say the government won't give us the videos until monday, but until then, we do have a couple of stills to share from those clips. there's one some migrants being loaded onto coaches and there's another of some, i assume, getting kicked out of the country, the times reported today, i quote, labour will pubush today, i quote, labour will publish a series of videos showing the journey of an illegal migrant from detention in early morning raids to transfer from bleak immigration removal centres to waiting planes, and subject to approval footage aboard flights out of the country. but labour might not just have a reform crisis on their hands, but also an identity problem too, be
headed by former mp jonathan ashworth, was plotting to turn the party against reform uk instead of, crucially, the official opposition, the toriesen we come to today. it was meant to be embargoed, but the times newspaper revealed this morning that the government will release an absolute trove of videos on monday, boasting about their deportations of illegal migrants since taking power in july last yeah since taking power in july last year. around 16,000. they say the government won't give us...
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k. >> as the tory leader takes the fight to reform uk. is it enough to keep her party on track.7 >> fury from reform deputy prime minister angela rayner postpones select local elections as she plans an overhaul, leaving over 5 million people without a vote this year. >> but we do not think that elections being cancelled is the right thing. four years on from a conservative landslide. the two parties have colluded so that people can keep paid jobs. >> rutland's under threat in a gb news special, will be joining locals of england's smallest historical county, which may soon no longer have its own independence. after angela rayner's plans to redraw the map. >> announced yesterday, is the offer. the willingness of the united states to become responsible for the reconstruction of that area. >> president trump's top aides clarify his plans to develop gaza and turn it into the riviera of the middle east. >> and the king makes a special visit to a community centre to recognise the contribution of poush recognise the contribution of polish culture. >> a royal reveal prince harr
k. >> as the tory leader takes the fight to reform uk. is it enough to keep her party on track.7 >> fury from reform deputy prime minister angela rayner postpones select local elections as she plans an overhaul, leaving over 5 million people without a vote this year. >> but we do not think that elections being cancelled is the right thing. four years on from a conservative landslide. the two parties have colluded so that people can keep paid jobs. >> rutland's under...
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tory chaos? >> yes. >> yes. >> well, my honourable friend is right to highlight that the party opposite left our railways in arrible state. two years of strikes costing our economy £850 million in lost revenue. you can't grow the economy if you can't run the railways. we will launch great british railways to focus relentlessly on passengers and to clamp down on passengers and to clamp down on delays and cancellations. and i am pleased, mr speaker, that northern have announced the largest ever investment in its fleet to deliver 450 new trains many more comfortable, reliable journeys for her constituents. >> leader of the opposition kemi badenoch. >> mr speaker, when labour negotiates, our country loses. yesterday we heard the government offered £18 billion for mauritius to take our territory in the chagos islands. this is money that belongs to our children and their children. this is an immoral surrender. so north london lawyers can boast at their dinner parties. mr speaken at their dinner parties. mr speaker, when labour negotiates, we all lose. sometimes they don't even bother. why did the energy secretary w
tory chaos? >> yes. >> yes. >> well, my honourable friend is right to highlight that the party opposite left our railways in arrible state. two years of strikes costing our economy £850 million in lost revenue. you can't grow the economy if you can't run the railways. we will launch great british railways to focus relentlessly on passengers and to clamp down on passengers and to clamp down on delays and cancellations. and i am pleased, mr speaker, that northern have announced...
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tory leader. joining us will be speaking to the future the leader of the conservative party live on the show ran about 15 minutes time and the deputy prime minister, angela rayner, has cancelled local elections for 5.6 million people, which has absolutely outraged the on the rise reform uk leader nigel farage. >> there is no justification for cancelling these elections whatsoever other than sheer cowardice of what reform might do to them in those campaigns. >> and later on the show, i'll have the full analysis of that data. and the mother of barnaby webber, who was stabbed to death by psychopath valdo calocane, has branded the inquiry into nhs failings a horror show. on today's show, i'm delighted to say i'll be joined by emma webber in the studio, who says there are other calocane out there. enough is enough. from today, change will happen and we will make sure that happens. and that's all coming in the next houn that's all coming in the next hour. waafs the show. pleasure to have your company. so yesterday's show, you may have noticed, went into meltdown towards the end. the plug was pulled. a lot o
tory leader. joining us will be speaking to the future the leader of the conservative party live on the show ran about 15 minutes time and the deputy prime minister, angela rayner, has cancelled local elections for 5.6 million people, which has absolutely outraged the on the rise reform uk leader nigel farage. >> there is no justification for cancelling these elections whatsoever other than sheer cowardice of what reform might do to them in those campaigns. >> and later on the show,...
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test of this wretched government of kemi badenoch tory leadership, which, let's be honest, isn't going particularly well. and of reform, which is the partyas momentum. yeah. and people are going to be denied that chance. i think it's an outrage and i'm amazed there's not a bigger hue and cry because we should really be jumping. well, we are jumping up and down on this station. i don't say you hear them jumping up and down much on others because some people say, oh, local government is boring. actually it isn't. >> it's so important. it is the issues that affect all of us every day. you know, your local one way system is disrupted. can you park near your local supermarket you park near your
test of this wretched government of kemi badenoch tory leadership, which, let's be honest, isn't going particularly well. and of reform, which is the partyas momentum. yeah. and people are going to be denied that chance. i think it's an outrage and i'm amazed there's not a bigger hue and cry because we should really be jumping. well, we are jumping up and down on this station. i don't say you hear them jumping up and down much on others because some people say, oh, local government is boring....
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a whole group of them last night who are tory funders, are unsure what leadership is being given at the moment and what leadership within the conservative partys going to be available for them going forward. and whether actually one of the strange aspects of it is whether they actually pick the wrong one and they should have gone with jenrick. well. >> he's making a lot of noise as well, isn't he. >> yes. >> yes. >> so he. >> so he. >> he is battling away and i, i this particular policy sounds very good actually the numbers that this likely to affect is very small. the good thing that was being said is we're going to announce a total cap on the most we're going to allow in. so for instance, supposing that number were 80 or 100,000. but the trouble is the tory ministers i have heard won't say what that number is, nor will they say what date it will be brought in. right. if they, if they if they're going to brief that we're going to do it. they should do it. now, this kind of policy will not do anything for kemi. >> well. >> well. >> i will acknowledge that when you've suffered a horrendous electoral defeat, as the tories have done, it's diffic
a whole group of them last night who are tory funders, are unsure what leadership is being given at the moment and what leadership within the conservative partys going to be available for them going forward. and whether actually one of the strange aspects of it is whether they actually pick the wrong one and they should have gone with jenrick. well. >> he's making a lot of noise as well, isn't he. >> yes. >> yes. >> so he. >> so he. >> he is battling away and...
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tories way back on 21%. the government today is now panicking because it senses that the real opposition isn't coming from the official opposition partyervative party, but is coming instead from reform. and today's events in parliament barely scratch the surface. the guardian, for example, has reported today that a backbench group of labour mps are now applying pressure on keir starmer and his government to get immigration under control because their seats are under threat from reform. indeed, the guardian reported today that downing street has dispatched data and strategy experts to advise labour mps on issues that are resonating with reform voters. now look, if you take a look at the top ten seats that are under threat from reform and i've shown this in my own analysis, they go all the way to the top of the labour party. they include people like energy secretary ed miliband, defence secretary ed miliband, defence secretary john healey, health minister stephen kinnock, even home secretary yvette cooper. so what are the key issues reform voters really care about? well, we know that they really, really care about immigration. they want
tories way back on 21%. the government today is now panicking because it senses that the real opposition isn't coming from the official opposition partyervative party, but is coming instead from reform. and today's events in parliament barely scratch the surface. the guardian, for example, has reported today that a backbench group of labour mps are now applying pressure on keir starmer and his government to get immigration under control because their seats are under threat from reform. indeed,...
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put reform labour and the tories neck and neck in the race for downing street, with nigel farage holding the balance of power. it predicts a bloodbath for starmer's labour party with a raft of big beast ministers losing their seats. might the impossible happen? might nigel farage be our next prime minister? and donald trump has waged war on usa. that's america's version of foreign aid, looking to slash a staggering $40 billion in savings and axe almost 10,000 public sector workers. and it's little wonder he wants to make cuts. listen to this. >> 70,000 for a production of a dei musical in ireland. 47,000 for a transgender opera in colombia. >> absolute nonsense. is it time for britain to follow suit? and in yet another attack from the wokerati. farmers have been told to stop using the phrase farmer's wife, as it apparently reinforces negative gender stereotypes. well, i'll be asking some actual farmers wives. whoops, there's me cancelled if that is sexist dunng cancelled if that is sexist during the show. that's all coming in your next hour. well, it's the show. it's a pleasure to have your company. everybody's laughing at me. not for the first time, but on a
put reform labour and the tories neck and neck in the race for downing street, with nigel farage holding the balance of power. it predicts a bloodbath for starmer's labour party with a raft of big beast ministers losing their seats. might the impossible happen? might nigel farage be our next prime minister? and donald trump has waged war on usa. that's america's version of foreign aid, looking to slash a staggering $40 billion in savings and axe almost 10,000 public sector workers. and it's...
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tory mp, he is going to be one of the figures involved apparently. and i think where the debate is, is if you go back to the definition from this all party parliamentary, at the time, there were warnings that the definition was far too broad and it would go beyond just stopping muslim hate speech and trying to clamp down on this, and trying to clamp down on this, and could actually kerb freedom of speech and become a de facto blasphemy law that therefore you couldn't really criticise religion or the muslim faith, even when it is more of a freedom of speech angle, as opposed to something that you could say is, you know, hate speech towards someone. and so if angela rayner was to bring a definition and it's not clear if it would be the definition already on the table or a different one, i think you'll there'll be a lot of criticism, probably from the tories, reform and others that, you know, this is going beyond the scope of what they claim it does. >> and robert jenrick has said exactly that this is a trojan horse for a blasphemy law protecting islam. it's actually gone further, saying that this labour government displays an orwellian disregard for fre
tory mp, he is going to be one of the figures involved apparently. and i think where the debate is, is if you go back to the definition from this all party parliamentary, at the time, there were warnings that the definition was far too broad and it would go beyond just stopping muslim hate speech and trying to clamp down on this, and trying to clamp down on this, and could actually kerb freedom of speech and become a de facto blasphemy law that therefore you couldn't really criticise religion...