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now thank you to my panel tonight trevor kavanagh and nigel nelson. up next. nigel farage is back tomorrow. first though, here's your weather with aidan mcgivern . your weather with aidan mcgivern. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hi there! welcome to the latest update from the met office for gb news. the next 24 hours stays damp and blustery in the east, but it does dry up elsewhere. brighter skies coming along in the west later on tuesday . finally, a drier period tuesday. finally, a drier period to give us all a respite from all the rain. but it is going to take its time as this low slowly clears eastwards. it's still going to bring further rain to northern england into parts of the midlands overnight. east anglia, as well as north wales. now that rain does turn more showery in the west, the north and the northwest, seeing plenty of clear spells overnight under those clear skies , temperatures those clear skies, temperatures falling into the single figures. but it's blustery
now thank you to my panel tonight trevor kavanagh and nigel nelson. up next. nigel farage is back tomorrow. first though, here's your weather with aidan mcgivern . your weather with aidan mcgivern. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hi there! welcome to the latest update from the met office for gb news. the next 24 hours stays damp and blustery in the east, but it does dry up elsewhere. brighter skies coming...
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i got the sun, trevor kavanagh.t this time. >> no, no . >> no, no. >> no, no. >> graham stringer, let's turn to you. jeremy corbyn has been shoved outside the tent for some time now. we all know the reasons why his labor party was the only party apart from the bnp , that was investigated for bnp, that was investigated for allegations of racism. no way back for him. now it seems. allegations of racism. no way back for him. now it seems . and back for him. now it seems. and now he's formed this motley alliance with a bunch of mps, which nigel farage would say they embody sectarian politics. what's your take on this? >> well, i sort of rather agree with that. i mean, jeremy went past any possible defence of him and his politics when he laid a wreath for black september in tunisia. black september, you'll remember, were a group that murdered israeli athletes at the 1972 munich olympic games , and 1972 munich olympic games, and they murdered them because they were jewish for no other reason . were jewish for no other rea
i got the sun, trevor kavanagh.t this time. >> no, no . >> no, no. >> no, no. >> graham stringer, let's turn to you. jeremy corbyn has been shoved outside the tent for some time now. we all know the reasons why his labor party was the only party apart from the bnp , that was investigated for bnp, that was investigated for allegations of racism. no way back for him. now it seems. allegations of racism. no way back for him. now it seems . and back for him. now it seems....
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news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and also the former political editor of the sun, trevor kavanagh, good evening. trevor, could i start with you, of course. it's being painted as ever. as far right. and history? the burden of history weighs heavy. of course, upon germany. do you think it's fair or accurate to portray supporters of a party like this as somehow sympathising with the darker side of german political history? >> well, i think there's no doubt that some of them do. and i think the evidence is there to prove it. but i think what they are doing is representing the sheer frustration of people not just in germany, but across the european union. and here in britain too. this is predictable and in fact was predicted at the time when angela merkel flung open the door to a million migrants from syria and other countries. and it was also predicted during the period when tony blair did the same here by jumping the gun and giving accession rights to a number of european countries. and the face of europe began to change. and that accelerated during the penod that accelerated during
news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and also the former political editor of the sun, trevor kavanagh, good evening. trevor, could i start with you, of course. it's being painted as ever. as far right. and history? the burden of history weighs heavy. of course, upon germany. do you think it's fair or accurate to portray supporters of a party like this as somehow sympathising with the darker side of german political history? >> well, i think there's no doubt that some of them...
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well, i'm joined now by the former political editor of the sun, trevor kavanagh , as well as my trevors well as my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer lord goodman. trevor, let me come to you first because over your many decades as a political correspondent, did donors usually want some influence or did they do it because they were worthy figures , distributing worthy figures, distributing largesse without hoping for anything in return? >> you're suggesting altruism? the thing is that lord alli is a very shrewd businessman. the labour party itself may be the paymasters for that may be the trade unions, but the cabinet itself, the most important decision makers, are bought and paid for by lord alli . all the paid for by lord alli. all the evidence suggests that there's hardly anyone of any status in this cabinet who hasn't benefited from the largesse of his enormous estate, whether it's in new york or in the penthouse flat that he has, or whether he's buying apartments for people or giving them frocks, as y
well, i'm joined now by the former political editor of the sun, trevor kavanagh , as well as my trevors well as my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer lord goodman. trevor, let me come to you first because over your many decades as a political correspondent, did donors usually want some influence or did they do it because they were worthy figures , distributing worthy figures, distributing largesse without hoping...
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. >> well, i'm joined now by former political editor of the sun, trevor kavanagh. mportant to say that those two quotations were before huw edwards had been found guilty of any crime. but the assumption was that the sun was wrong to report something that was true. >> yes, the assumption was that we couldn't be right. that was the essence of it. and people like alastair campbell, who, frankly, is beyond the pale when it comes to any sort of reasonable stance on our newspaper. but more than even those, the most disappointing example was our former editor, david yelland , who really should david yelland, who really should know better, who accused our editor of victoria newton of an act of terror against huw edwards. and yet now we are at the end of this long, long process where a man has been convicted and sentenced to jail. although suspended, for a crime which is truly heinous . when you which is truly heinous. when you think about what's involved here, what he was watching and enjoying and paying for and funding, therefore , was an funding, therefore, was an interna
. >> well, i'm joined now by former political editor of the sun, trevor kavanagh. mportant to say that those two quotations were before huw edwards had been found guilty of any crime. but the assumption was that the sun was wrong to report something that was true. >> yes, the assumption was that we couldn't be right. that was the essence of it. and people like alastair campbell, who, frankly, is beyond the pale when it comes to any sort of reasonable stance on our newspaper. but...
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trevor kavanagh, former political editor of the sun newspaper and scarlett mccgwire, former labour adviserhere's no doubt they have inherited a very , very have inherited a very, very difficult position and i accept that and i understand that. do you really think they've got what it takes to turn this around? >> yeah, i think i think they're determined. >> and i actually think wes will take on wes streeting the health secretary will take will take people on because he's he he's not worried about fights, possibly sometimes one felt in in the past too much. but actually, i mean, what they said is, is there are simple things that you can do. i mean , the that you can do. i mean, the thing that i do not remember a time when, you know, we were not complaining about agency staff and part of it obviously is about recruitment. and it's, it's, it's and that's why it was really important that you paid people properly. because, because the problem about the health service was, was retaining retention. now if we're talking about, public health. right. she said nothing's worked . actually, the nothing'
trevor kavanagh, former political editor of the sun newspaper and scarlett mccgwire, former labour adviserhere's no doubt they have inherited a very , very have inherited a very, very difficult position and i accept that and i understand that. do you really think they've got what it takes to turn this around? >> yeah, i think i think they're determined. >> and i actually think wes will take on wes streeting the health secretary will take will take people on because he's he he's not...