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soon on mark dolan tonight in big opinion, my first reaction to yesterday's autumn statement
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russia and brexit is a smoke . russia and brexit is a smoke. this is the price of locking down the country . my mark means down the country. my mark means guest is the most swiped man on tinder stefan tomlin . he'll be tinder stefan tomlin. he'll be giving me his top later in the show in big question after coronation street run, a storyline in which a character criticising political correctness is cast as an extremist should soaps stay out of . politics and extremist should soaps stay out of. politics and in extremist should soaps stay out of . politics and in the news of. politics and in the news agenda with my brilliant panel all motorists being off the road all motorists being off the road all christmas cards pointless. do you still send them and following the row between farmers supermarkets over the supply of eggs could we without them also after stirling university banned animal products should public go vegan to save the planet lots to get through including my big monologue and that budget . first monologue and that budget. first the headlines with our reporter. i'm
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newsroom. labour leader sir keir starmer has accused the government of locking the country into economic team leave . the comments follow the chancellor's autumn statement yesterday. meanwhile, the institute for fiscal studies is warning the fall in living standards will be the since records began . jeremy hunt has records began. jeremy hunt has defended his plans as the right thing to do . but sir keir says thing to do. but sir keir says the fiscal measures will hurt the fiscal measures will hurt the most vulnerable . the the most vulnerable. the government yesterday, having done huge damage to the economy has gone working people again with stealth taxes , council tax with stealth taxes, council tax increases and done about non—dom status. the super are not paying their attacks in this country and got no plan for growth. so they're to see they do loop . we they're to see they do loop. we would have put a plan for growth on the table that actually runs towards the challenges of tomorrow . a sexual predator has tomorrow. a sexual predator has admitted to the murder of law graduate zara elina, who was
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brutally kicked and stamped on, then left for dead . jordan then left for dead. jordan mcsweeney also to sexually assaulting zara elina . she assaulting zara elina. she walked home from a night out in east london last summer. the 35 year old from dagenham was found by passers by with severe head injuries. she later died in hospital . mcsweeney had only hospital. mcsweeney had only recently released from prison and had targeted than one woman before . detective chief before. detective chief inspector dave whelan's says the met police are committed to violence against women . jordan violence against women. jordan mcsweeney has pleaded guilty today to the most serious offences . he's clearly a very offences. he's clearly a very dangerous individual and his guilty plea today means that he is certain serve a considerable penod is certain serve a considerable period of time behind bars. is certain serve a considerable period of time behind bars . a period of time behind bars. a person has been swept into the river don in aberdeen as heavy rain continues to battle much of eastern scotland . police and eastern scotland. police and emergency crews on the scene where it's believed the person have been trying to rescue a dog . rest centres have been opened after flood warnings were
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escalated to . aberdeenshire escalated to. aberdeenshire council say river levels will peak later this evening . a peak later this evening. a coroner has ruled that police areas contributed to the deaths of a mother and daughter who were killed by their daughters. a strange husband. an inquest heard how in 2018. renee udoh repeatedly called the police after jemma's tarrant attacked at a restaurant in solihull . he at a restaurant in solihull. he followed her and her mother home. officers failed to them in time before they were murdered , time before they were murdered, the family said. mr. previously contacted police her abusive relationship , but little action relationship, but little action was taken. west police has apologised to the family. was taken. west police has apologised to the family . civil apologised to the family. civil servants in. the home office, border force department for transport and defra . let's take transport and defra. let's take industrial action in a dispute over pay the pcc has been calling for a 10% pay rise for its members , but this was its members, but this was rejected by the government. planning one month of what it calls industrial action from
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december, which will affect ports borders and other areas . ports borders and other areas. transport and king charles has bound foie gras and all royal residences is understood to have been long standing opponent of the food made from the liver of duck or goose . the king's duck or goose. the king's household wrote to the campaign group saying foie gras was not bought or served in royal residences. peta is also campaigning for the to forego a mine fur robes for his coronation next year. mine fur robes for his coronation next year . tv online coronation next year. tv online and dab radio. this is gb news. now it's back to mark dolan tonight night. alice returns in an hour's time. welcome to in the big question after coronation street run a storyline in which a character criticising political correctness is cast as an
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extremist should stoke soaps stay of politics. what do you think about coronation street and eastenders getting involved in the political situation in the news agenda with my . are the news agenda with my. are motorists being priced off the road. all christmas pointless. do you still send them. and following the row between and supermarkets over , the supply of supermarkets over, the supply of eggs could . you live without eggs could. you live without them. also after stirling university votes ban animal products , should public products, should public institutions go to save the planet . reacting to those planet. reacting to those stories and many more on my brilliant panel tonight of celebrity lawyer and ex—tory mp gerry hayes , the leader of ukip, gerry hayes, the leader of ukip, neil hamilton plus , a reality neil hamilton plus, a reality star and entrepreneur. ashling horgan—wallace . just after ten, horgan—wallace. just after ten, my mark meets guest is the most swiped man on tinder. my mark meets guest is the most swiped man on tinder . stephanie swiped man on tinder. stephanie tomlin . swiped man on tinder. stephanie tomlin. he'll be swiped man on tinder. stephanie tomlin . he'll be sharing swiped man on tinder. stephanie tomlin. he'll be sharing his hot dating tips later in the show . tomlin. he'll be sharing his hot dating tips later in the show. i want to hear from throughout the
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programme mark gb news dot uk and this show has a golden rule. do you know what that is. we don't do boring . not on my don't do boring. not on my watch. i just won't have it . so watch. i just won't have it. so there you go. for the next 2 hours. big debates, big and always big opinions . let's start always big opinions. let's start with this . one i went viral than with this. one i went viral than a premier league on holiday this week with this following tweets clearly touched a nerve. here's what i said , quick reminder, the what i said, quick reminder, the economic crisis we are in is because we borrowed economic crisis we are in is because we borrowe d £500 billion because we borrowed £500 billion in a failed attempt to stop a predominantly mild seasonal respiratory . hashtag autumn respiratory. hashtag autumn statements now there is a lot of including among millions of conservative supporters about week's autumn statement which was a cash grab . anyone that
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was a cash grab. anyone that gets up early the morning and does an honest graft whilst i fully support the protection , fully support the protection, the pensions triple lock it's fair to say the only winners week were the retired and those on benefits. so the entire working population who puts in the extra hours the risks and sacrifice so much will be punished . higher taxes and, punished. higher taxes and, worse public services . there is, worse public services. there is, of course, more than . one way to of course, more than. one way to skin a cat. liz truss's ill fated mini budget was, in my view, a failure of sequencing and, a failure of political and economic, not a policy and the likes of the international monetary fund and others have conceded that the recession that we're now in will be and deeper in the absence of that mini budget and the institute fiscal studies has said britain faces soaring taxes . until 2050. now soaring taxes. until 2050. now i don't remember the ifs that
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lockdowns were wrong. also that we couldn't afford them. funny sunak and hunt have in my view overcorrected the other way allowing rolex wearing around the world to dictate government economic policy and to send us into a doom loop of high taxes , into a doom loop of high taxes, low growth. yesterday's autumn statement is a tax on income, a tax , hard work, and a tax tax, hard work, and a tax aspiration. astonished that it should come from a conservative. but either way, what you expect. under truss's , you borrow to under truss's, you borrow to stimulate growth, which clears the deficits . and under hunt's the deficits. and under hunt's plan , you cut spending and raise plan, you cut spending and raise taxes to balance the books. but there isn't a huge difference between either policy in the general scheme of things . look general scheme of things. look at this useful graph from the economic commentator christopher. if trajectory of this graph, you'll see it labelled the right hand
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side there. okay, that's the of tax over the years. you got one arrow which shows where taxes are under sensible conservatives and just a couple of millimetres below all the limits . extremists . ve below all the limits. extremists. ve the thing, folks . everybody is the thing, folks. everybody is missing the whether it was truss's or hunt's plan , we were truss's or hunt's plan, we were buggered either way . and it's buggered either way. and it's not like some us didn't flag this up in advance . here is a this up in advance. here is a transcript from a monologue i delivered on my old talk radio programme on friday, the 20th of november 20, 20, almost two years to the day . here's what i years to the day. here's what i said just months into the pandemic , i said, we have pandemic, i said, we have knowingly wrecked the economy as part of an unproven and scientific experiments . we have scientific experiments. we have crashed the economy a brick wall with no tangible evidence.
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lockdowns work . and so i'm lockdowns work. and so i'm afraid the cupboard bare we've been saying for months on show that the covid measures , which that the covid measures, which may or may not be the right measures. time will tell . i have measures. time will tell. i have severe doubts . but love them or severe doubts. but love them or loathe these measures have consequences . and those consequences. and those consequences. and those consequences are starting to be felt because this is just the beginning . and be clear. our beginning. and be clear. our chose this path . that was two chose this path. that was two years ago folks . anyone that years ago folks. anyone that tells you our economic are because of vladimir or brexit or 12 years of tory is lying to you. think his picks it. economists calling themselves professors with letters after their name patronised me in interviews during the pandemic, telling me not to worry my pretty little head about the debt. the borrowing they said effectively cost neutral or an
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advantageous . can you believe advantageous. can you believe they said that? well that's the experts for you . and if you experts for you. and if you spoke out, if you why healthy people were in their own homes. if you wanted the government to do a cost benefit analysis of these if you figured the economic damage from shutting down would lead to a far loss of life than the virus itself, you were a bad person , but who are were a bad person, but who are the bad people now ? anyone in the bad people now? anyone in the bad people now? anyone in the public eye that called for this shocking policy to happen not once, not twice, but three times in including various tv presenter journalists and commentators . we know who they commentators. we know who they are as as boris johnson , who are as as boris johnson, who needlessly folded too sage and the cervix free leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer , opposition, sir keir starmer, who wanted more. he called freedom day reckless . don't freedom day reckless. don't believe the lies. the misdirection the smoke and mirrors the smoking gun. is our
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disastrous overreaction to a seasonal respiratory virus was never going to be stopped . never going to be stopped. forget putin. brexit or pre—pandemic economic. the elephant in the room is lockdowns . tusk. tusk. and i'm lockdowns. tusk. tusk. and i'm no dumbo. this elephant has a long memory and you should see my trunk . oh so thick. long memory and you should see my trunk . oh so thick . that's my my trunk. oh so thick. that's my impression of a of a of an elephant. it's not bad , is it? elephant. it's not bad, is it? well, what you think? i believe the elephant . the room in the elephant. the room in relation to our economic problems, shutting the country down for two and a half years, paying down for two and a half years, paying healthy people to stay at home. disagree me home. do you disagree let me know? gb news uk let's get know? mark gb news uk let's get full react now from the full panel. react now from the brilliant celebrity lawyer ex—tory mp gerry hayes , the ex—tory mp gerry hayes, the leader of ukip neil hamilton reality star and entrepreneur horgan—wallace. ashley me, start with you. i think that it all
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leads back to those lockdowns the disastrous which in my view failed ? absolutely. i agree with failed? absolutely. i agree with you. i agree with you so much that i retweeted your tweet. so i'm just with you on that. but i don't know what you were saying about. rolex where it was. there's nothing wrong with us. well, you someone's someone still got money for them. the point is the issue is actually we didn't have the original cost benefit analysis the nobody sat down in government who have a duty of care to the economy and the british people and thought right here's what the virus is here's how much trying to stop it cost. is worth ? no it will cost. is it worth? no one that conversation. i and one had that conversation. i and i don't understand why we went so far with know furlough and lockdowns and pay and everyone is just and i lockdowns and pay and everyone isjust and i don't lockdowns and pay and everyone is just and i don't understand why we did it because at the end of the day it is just like bad cold and a bad flu . so why? of cold and a bad flu. so why? of course, you know. and you'll agree, ashley, i hasten to add that it's a very nasty virus for some and it's taken a toll on
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many from us . some and it's taken a toll on many from us. but it some and it's taken a toll on many from us . but it wasn't neil many from us. but it wasn't neil hamilton a virus that i would argue justify shutting down healthy people for two and a half years. the price of which we're now paying. well, absolutely right. voted against all the regulations that were brought in the welsh government in the senate in cardiff for precise for the same reasons that you've just set . we had that you've just set. we had another which we could have followed that of sweden where for a fraction the cost we would have achieved broadly the same result and know the mini budget has been completely misrepresented because the tax cuts that lizz truss proposed amounted total to about 40 billion, whereas the cost of lockdown was ten times that or more and that was unfunded and squealed about unfunded spending norindeed squealed about unfunded spending nor indeed the energy package which was just announced as part of the mini budget which to anything between 50 and 150 billion, nobody , of course, billion, nobody, of course, because we don't know what's going to gas price
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going happen to the gas price this winter. so the idea that knocking the top of tax down from 45 peter 40 which would have cost 2 billion or indeed the corporation tax rise has now been brought in which is supposed to raise 18 billion. and i bet it doesn't because people just not going to work as hard or invest as much as is necessary in order achieve that result . so you're absolutely result. so you're absolutely right . the difficulty we are in right. the difficulty we are in is entirely the result of . all is entirely the result of. all that excess borrowing, which required to pay for the totally unnecessary and indeed counterproductive lockdowns. jerry hayes you're an ex tory mp and a celebrity lawyer. you need and a celebrity lawyer. you need a case for the prosecution and a case for the defence and worth pointing out, isn't it, that this virus, the pandemic, was unprecedented like minded countries, also locked down and the government would argue, as well as the experts say to a far more qualified than me that,
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these measures saved lives. yeah, but those arguments are over. yeah, but those arguments are over . it doesn't . now we are over. it doesn't. now we are where. we are. it's never going to again. it's quite interesting that. to again. it's quite interesting that . sunak to again. it's quite interesting that. sunak was one of the people who were arguing cabinet not to actually shut down the economy . but let's look at the economy. but let's look at the budget . it economy. but let's look at the budget. it was a economy. but let's look at the budget . it was a thatcherite budget. it was a thatcherite budget. it was a thatcherite budget because one thing neil and i were elected together in 1983. she believed and we believe in money. why trusts crushed the economy is she only cost us 30 billion quid. the reason did this is she said well let's just go ahead and costed tax cuts. thatcher wouldn't never have done that sound money. what's the biggest enemy we've got at the moment? inflation and that's how you defeat inflation . and what she defeat inflation. and what she did in 1981, in the in 1981
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budget, she taxes she had a windfall to defeat inflation . windfall to defeat inflation. now, look. but she cut taxes on income . but eventually, not in income. but eventually, not in 1981, 98. n0, income. but eventually, not in 1981, 98. no, no, no. jenny, sorry i'm. i'm sorry. i'm touching your box. actually, i'm not allowed. you get cuts for gerry hayes. i never have you never heard of the metoo movement . look, it looks so, so, movement. look, it looks so, so, so wrap up if you will. dress up, mark. i'll wrap up. we've had cowboys now it's . time for had cowboys now it's. time for the indian. the indian is doing well . there you go. vote vote. well. there you go. vote vote. confidence for rishi sunak from jerry hays. i think you'll agree. we've got the dream team panel tonight. your view market gbnews.uk coming up later in the show. the most swiped man on tinder but in the quick big question next, after coronation street run a storyline in which a character criticising political is a extremist, should
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the soaps stay out of politics? we'll talk about corrie next with a huge corrie . see you with a huge corrie. see you shortly .
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two years ago to the day, i predicted this economic carnage . live on the national radio airwaves. here we are . no airwaves. here we are. no lessons have been learned . lessons have been learned. what's your reaction market giving what uk. this from jackie who says hi mark can completely accurate monologue. it lockdowns and furloughs and fake loans that created the huge debts that we now have to deal with . what we now have to deal with. what did the work from home furlough bngade did the work from home furlough brigade think would happen? now we all have to pay for it. how unfair. i never got pay nor i get to work from home. why have i got to pay. and a similar theme from clive, who says, hi,
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mark, i'm an ap. last theme from clive, who says, hi, mark, i'm an ap . last year, when mark, i'm an ap. last year, when inflation was 10, we got 3.1% by way of a rise. people receive furlough money to mostly at home. now that money has to be paid back. it should be paid back. the people in receipt of furlough as i never received any furlough as i never received any furlough . why should i pay fritz furlough. why should i pay fritz or i being unfair? clive you're not being unfair. i think that anybody that was a cheerleader . anybody that was a cheerleader. three national lockdowns , the three national lockdowns, the ones that should be landed the bill. but look, it's all about opinions. keep them coming. market last one from carolyn who says mark, we didn't know about this virus when it happened the government were just doing their bit to keep nhs going to bit to keep the nhs going to make sure it didn't overwhelmed. look it's all about opinions. thank you for that. market gb news dot uk. it's time now for this . yes, it's time now for the this. yes, it's time now for the question in which we tackle major news story of the. tonight coronation street have the
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headunes coronation street have the headlines with a new storyline about a character railing political correctness. who turns out to be a horrible extra chemist? here's the reaction . chemist? here's the reaction. top commentator and star of the lotus eaters podcast , connor lotus eaters podcast, connor tomlinson. here's the tweet, which went viral . coronation which went viral. coronation street tonight has a character about immigrants as invaders. the woke agenda and films a police officer to keep his right to freedom of speech said character is secret. who beats an asian boy in the streets. blatant well poisoning, propaganda well, that was a fiery tweet. so is this blatant propaganda or fair comment? that's tonight's big question . that's tonight's big question. should tv's soaps stay out of politics. to debate this i'm delighted to welcome the author of that tweet . political of that tweet. political commentator connor tomlinson and corey legend, top actor and regular star of dan tonight,
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charlie laws and well, connor, congratulations . you made some congratulations. you made some waves with tweet. why did you send it ? well mark, waves with tweet. why did you send it? well mark, i was waves with tweet. why did you send it ? well mark, i was really send it? well mark, i was really annoyed specifically by one scene, and that was after he did this talk about griff. this is the character been talking about the character been talking about the covid vaccine spreading vaccine, misinformation we covered on all podcasts. we played the clip and youtube banned us for a for playing the coronation street for vaccine misinformation. how ironic all three came out and of his in the community centre talking about the invading migrants. the woke . well he confronted by a police officer because someone had dropped him in for him and his mates dressing up in masks and beating up on iraqi asylum seeker . who's a young boy named seeker. who's a young boy named andifs seeker. who's a young boy named and it's quite funny because as soon as the police officer approaches him, they start filming the encounter. and the police officer says , oh, are you police officer says, oh, are you filming me? and goes, what's filming me? and he goes, what's within his to film him. within his right to film him. i'm protecting my freedom
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i'm just protecting my freedom of speech. that's exact of speech. that's almost exact thing me outside the thing happened to me outside the conservative party conference, where i was talking with a journalist , where i was talking with a journalist, was discussing protests by a biblical preacher , was very fiery things about the lgbt community, and she came to me. do you agree with that? i said, well, i've just spoke to the lgb alliance. they separate lgb and q plus. so you want to separate those . the plus might separate those. the plus might be insidious because of certain activists who want to normalise certain things like gay rueben and officer came up to me in a now viral and said i will arrest you under the public order act if you continue your conversation cause you've insulted sexuality. conversation cause you've inswhat sexuality. conversation cause you've inswhat done sexuality. conversation cause you've inswhat done here ality. conversation cause you've inswhat done here is ty. so what they've done here is they a secret they presented a who's a secret and said if you film interactions this, if you're like laurence fox gb news is very own. and so arrest for me, but secretly you're hiding your opinions . and it's just opinions. and it's just poisoning the well of people who gb news or cos mine who are politically in touch and who will immediately go, oh, if you're trying protect free speech, you must be secret . i speech, you must be a secret. i resent that's my . charlie
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resent that. that's my. charlie lawson, you are an iconic figure from coronation street . do from coronation street. do remember the being that political back in your time . political back in your time. good evening, mark and connor nice to meet sklar. that was some speech . well, look some speech. well, look i remember in my day getting slightly off . we didn't touch on slightly off. we didn't touch on subject of northern ireland at all, and i felt that the character perhaps would bring it up, but it never was this colour is symptom of the planet or living on at the moment and have for three years at walker had gone completely . and the long gone completely. and the long running drama serials or soaps whatever you want to call them , whatever you want to call them, are simply trying to be and their own words, you know what i mean? and they feel that they should be covering this . that's should be covering this. that's the way they're going to do it ,
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the way they're going to do it, in my opinion. but you're not going to get slagging off the street because. it was very good to and like i know how hard to me and i like i know how hard the work there. but in my the people work there. but in my mind it's betterjust to lay off mind it's better just to lay off them. and i've spoken to two members of the cast who agree with that sentiment and also i've spoken to people in my village who are , you know, of my village who are, you know, of my generation or whatever and have been addicts of the strike , as been addicts of the strike, as i call it, for years and years , call it, for years and years, years. and they're not comfortable with it either . but comfortable with it either. but i think i know ian, the producer, and he's a good is he's been there a while but i suspect this probably comes from on high somebody gives quiet little message and somebody is there saying right time start addressing this and this walk subject and i believe emmerdale the same thing a while ago at did something so they all thought they all followed suit and it happens with a lot storylines. my opinion , mark,
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storylines. my opinion, mark, simply as you'd probably be better off leaving it alone. well i suppose to defend it v they want to you know carry storylines about . the kind of storylines about. the kind of nutters you get online spreads, misinformation . you do have far misinformation. you do have far left and far right, extreme and you know , they are a concern and you know, they are a concern and perhaps the show is right to address that. after all, they address that. after all, they address all of societal issues. and let's not forget , corrie is and let's not forget, corrie is an incredibly popular show. however, i'm just final thoughts on this. connor something else that seemed to have is that itv didn't . the memo that woke is didn't. the memo that woke is not exactly a good thing . well, not exactly a good thing. well, can i just chime in? because you said obviously they'd like to address all sorts of social issues. they did a grooming storyline a little while ago, an obviously. well, the of coronation street is supposedly in around there we had the subject of grooming gangs which we've tackled multiple times on this channel other this channel which other channels talk about
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channels just won't talk about when did grooming storyline. when did a grooming storyline. it was with a white police officer. very clearly officer. so it's very clearly skewed the narrative skewed against the narrative which is prevalent grooming, which is prevalent grooming, which was it was pretty clearly muslim men who are targeting engush muslim men who are targeting english girls because it a religious and racial prejudice angle. but you couldn't talk about that instead when they grooming issue it was on the safe because it was a white police officer and it just so happens, for example, that all these storylines come around when they work with the government lockdowns , government during lockdowns, make sure soaps reopened to make sure soaps were reopened to make sure soaps were reopened to make sure soaps were reopened to make sure tackled covid to make sure they tackled covid to make sure they tackled covid to make information make sure information around vaccines example , to make vaccines for example, to make sure we got vaccinated and they partnered a government partnered with a government health safety department to health and safety department to make you aware of make sure that you were aware of carbon poisoning. so carbon monoxide poisoning. so they're the they're happy work with the government they government to make sure they that and. that particular storylines and. it just so happens that it comes off nancy pelosi if off the house. nancy pelosi if the democrats invited the the democrats was invited to the of stunts if that doesn't speak to a fall this political within who allow on the street. who they allow on the street. well i don't know what is because don't think president trump will be showing at the
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hospital any time hospital anytime soon any time soon. charlie, listen, before you go , do you still watch corey you go, do you still watch corey ? listen it's common knowledge that i don't watch the program and i never really although any tells you they enjoy watching themselves are bloody liars but no it's the wrong time for me mark. i like to go to the pub and have a pint, you know what i mean. and an incident. i didn't go tonight because i've been a very responsible boy . but no, i very responsible boy. but no, i don't really it and i wish all the very best i know how they work and look if they get a message from golden square or the hq is that they've got to do this and on the right there's probably don't have any choice. so in my opinion they should leave it. well alone or if they're going to do it, as connor says , you've got to do it connor says, you've got to do it across the board . you can't just across the board. you can't just pick and choose and in that case, the programme would be
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completely different and. nobody would watch it. it's you know starring the 5 million. no it made them the nineties. it was between 16 and 20. so there you are no charlie . not too late to are no charlie. not too late to get down the pub . i happen to get down the pub. i happen to know your local is within walking distance . two of my walking distance. two of my favourite commentators , connor favourite commentators, connor tomlinson and charlie lawson. gentlemen, thank you for a fascinating conversation. coming up next, the news agenda off to sterling universe , a ban, animal sterling universe, a ban, animal products should public institutions go vegan to save the planet . that's next. and the planet. that's next. and later in the show , we'll be later in the show, we'll be speaking live in the studio to the most swiped man on tinder. he'll be giving me some top tips. see you shortly .
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well, lots of opinions coming in in relation the big question, should the soaps stay out of
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politics. this after a critic of correctness in the show is cast as an extremist. correctness in the show is cast as an extremist . well, this from as an extremist. well, this from nicola. thanks very much for your email, nicola. nicola says hi, mark. i haven't watched the soaps for ages. they used to be funny , but now it's all funny, but now it's all political correctness, doom , political correctness, doom, gloom. see anyone gloom. i don't see anyone portraying the vaccine injured or bereaved either. i wonder why not? yes, i wouldn't . my breath not? yes, i wouldn't. my breath for that storyline , nicola. very for that storyline, nicola. very fair point . richard says. hi, fair point. richard says. hi, mark. i stopped watching soaps 30 years ago. there's real life nonsense to deal without seeing the politics on there too . it's the politics on there too. it's just high level peer pressure to cover these particular storylines. life is short to focus on this. well, richard, i do agree with and i watched one particular episode out of eastenders few months ago in which a character was essentially a vaccine sceptic . essentially a vaccine sceptic. he was being berated by a bunch of other people in the cafe . and of other people in the cafe. and i just don't think it's the job
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of the or a soap opera to flog any given medication. but there you go. it's about opinions. let me know if you still watch the soaps and you enjoy their flirtation politics. mark at gb news. on my big opinion monologues, which has a huge reaction . this from lynn. hi reaction. this from lynn. hi lynn how are you. thanks for your email. lynn says hi mark. i'm the only help i during lockdown was bounce back loan which i am repaying every month , says lynn. why should i have pay , says lynn. why should i have pay back everyone else and help packages as . david says . pay back everyone else and help packages as. david says . hi packages as. david says. hi mark. great show . has lizz truss mark. great show. has lizz truss been unjustly for the alleged crashing the economy, which was already due to lockdown? the last was never given chance thanks to the backstabbing sunak supporters . well, i think you're supporters. well, i think you're absolutely right, and i've mentioned that in the big opinion monologue, which is that whether it was the hunt's plan
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to raise taxes , cut spending or to raise taxes, cut spending or the trust's plan go for growth. either , we were in trouble. either way, we were in trouble. britain is broke and we know why . now the university stirling student union voted to become vegan 2025. if you want to grab a burger and chips with a non—vegan pint between lectures, tough luck. a government body is now dictating to its students what they can and can't eat . now dictating to its students what they can and can't eat. is this a step in the right direction? should public institutions go vegan to save planet? let's debate that now with celebrity lawyer and ex tory mp jerry hayes, the leader of ukip. neil hamilton, who is as red meat as they come . plus as red meat as they come. plus reality and entrepreneur ashley horgan—wallace. well, jezza you look like you enjoy a rib eye. could you go to save the planet? no it's appalling what we should be doing is feeding cows with special stuff which stops farting and destroying it.
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destroyed the dinosaurs. that's how the dinosaurs were destroyed. but this is appalling . these are a hundred students who decide that the whole universe should go vegan when there are 17,000 people that university it's absolutely . you university it's absolutely. you know it is wokeness gone and i'm sounding a bit like dan wootton and i didn't really mean to in your dreams jerry. hey so listen, the real deal is back on monday at nine, but you raise a good point. i don't think dan would have this and i don't think you're having this neil hamilton. just very hamilton. it's just very authoritarian it for institutions en masse to just decide they're going to go plant based. well the point about these woke snowflakes they always want to tell us what we should what we should do in should eat, what we should do in our lives, and what happened to freedom, choice and personal conscience. if want to be vegetarians, then that's up to them. personally, i think of anything worse . i'm, as you say,
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anything worse. i'm, as you say, anything worse. i'm, as you say, a red meat man. anything worse. i'm, as you say, a red meat man . the more that a red meat man. the more that pours out of it is on munching it, the better . well, i should it, the better. well, i should be the job. but, you know, a university of all places should be a place of tolerance, of different views and attitudes . different views and attitudes. and these student need to be taken down a peg or two. yes, i know you enjoy meat, neil. christine, toss your t. well, i don't think i know is after the watershed, but i think that go a step too far. but i'll take that as a yes then. ashley there is a flip side to this, which is that the farming industry, particularly livestock farming, is linked to warming. if instead , like the very fine university of stirling go plant based , they of stirling go plant based, they will have a smaller carbon footprints and. there'll be less animal suffering to perhaps, but there'll a lot more force because unaffected based diet and vegetable diet you actually
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fall a lot lot more so you go way up like that or not quite like that. well, you know, i don't know how. how would you weigh i've never weight of hard i do i do wonder as ashley there is a sort growing autocracy what goes on our plate you know got the government now trying to cajole and eventually they'll force us into having an expensive heat pump. boy to the electricity grid. we'll decide what time the day we put cats along. we've got to buy an electric car. god knows how we're going to pay for that sooner. we're going to pay for that sooner . and miles, we'll sooner. and miles, we'll probably be rationed outs. and for me, the hill to die on is the food we eat but it seems even that is for grabs now. yeah it's very big brother isn't it. is very . we're controlling is very. we're controlling everything that you do and you know we're going to just have to raise our own cattle the way things are going are going to have farms raise our have to have our farms raise our own chickens, you know, and have our own meat markets worse than
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that what is happening at universal is a disgrace because whole point of universal is people to together and actually express views some views that you may not agree with some views that you might find offensive . but it's a whole offensive. but it's a whole point of debate so look at roads down roads pull the statue, destroy your history. this is really, really indeed i think a there's a clue. there isn't there's a clue. there isn't there in terms of the culture of universities , jerry, about how universities, jerry, about how things work now and it's you will eat plant based and you will eat plant based and you will sign up to the prescribed woke narrative. yes that's wrong i think it's an absolute liberty the only 100 people voted for this out of, as you said, out of 17,000 students. so what about the rest their opinions? yeah, i in student democracy, i stood for the vice president. my university t students union and
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there was a there was a typo in there was a there was a typo in the constitution which said we had actually stand by bala as opposed to ballot . so had actually stand by bala as opposed to ballot. so i had to do a little dance. now also don't you think neil hamilton. we're giving plant based a bit of an easy ride. i've noticed not just local authorities getting on board. there are a couple of schools now that have gone plant based which i think's really bad news for children and their health but but but there's plenty evidence that if we go plant based it's going to be bad for the environment because involves vast mono crop agriculture pesticide seeds and miles packaging and processed foods . it doesn't sound that foods. it doesn't sound that healthy to me . exactly. and you healthy to me. exactly. and you know what? we know of as the countryside is in fact, an artificial construct. if it wasn't for farmers , then the wasn't for farmers, then the countryside would look very different to me. it would going back to the scrubland that it was 2000 years ago and. so
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without animals on it because producing the fertiliser that makes crops grow, then it would much more difficult to have a vegetarian diet . well, yes, but vegetarian diet. well, yes, but but what we what is a balanced diet in life is not, in my view, the human is not constructed to live completely on plant based diets. we need to have a and a different nutrients for the various functions that our bodies perform. and it's so dangerous to have vegan attire at because parents might not be aware of the other vitamins that children need. so it's just counterproductive and really unhealthy. yeah, well, i don't want to, you know, rain on neil's parade but of course farmers to get a great deal of subsidies from the eu they. yeah well of course that's gone now. yes i have jolly good thing to really do. you wouldn't have said that in tatton a few years ago. well, i've been been i've been entirely consistent the last years on this topic , last 50 years on this topic, jerry hayes, all this talk meat
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wants me to sink my teeth into your ribs. oh i've heard that spicy , i think his rump tasty. spicy, i think his rump tasty. i'm still smoking let's let's get your opinions on this. lots my get your opinions on this. lots my viewers are very passionate vegans who have said that going vegans who have said that going vegan has been a game changer for their health lots of allergies that cleared up they've never felt so if you're one of my brilliant vegan all then drop me a line and put the record straight. because this shows a broad church and. it's all about opinions. no one gets cancelled, not on my watch market. gbnews.uk coming up next, news from yesterday's well, where do you start? higher taxes, of course. more cuts and a terrible hike in. fuel duty, the cost of filling your car will go up from year. so all being priced off the road. discuss that into . see you discuss that into. see you shortly .
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welcome to mark dolan tonight. well, a big reaction to our discussion about veganism should pubuc discussion about veganism should public bodies go vegan to save the planet. more laina has said mark to, be human is to be part of nature by going vegan and providing what the body needs. we bring problems in the future . besides, why should we be to eat vegan dishes and raw due? says mark. we need to breed more cattle and also then turn with a very balanced that from roger thank you for that how about from john mark these idiots get their own way because normal students don't afford sorry attend the meetings and they don't bother it would stop immediately they did or get involved and. it stops with john.i involved and. it stops with john. i agree with you. there the same with extreme political correctness . if most of the correctness. if most of the regular members of the public were aware of just bad, it had
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got they would say no no, no. now with me reacting to the now back with me reacting to the big stories. stories of the day, all my brilliant panel of celebrity lawyer and former conservative mp gerry hayes, the leader of ukip neil hamilton reality star and entrepreneur ashley . horgan—wallace so great ashley. horgan—wallace so great to have all three of them with me in yesterday's autumn statement, when jeremy hunt announced apr statement, when jeremy hunt announced ap r £24 billion worth announced apr £24 billion worth of tax rises an d £30 billion of tax rises and £30 billion worth of spending cuts , there worth of spending cuts, there was bad news for motoring seats from april 2025. electric owners will be expected pay the same vehicle excise or car tax , vehicle excise or car tax, petrol and diesel car. meanwhile, petrol , diesel are meanwhile, petrol, diesel are going to go up as well next. so it begs the question our , it begs the question our, motorists being priced the road, ashleigh , you drive. i do . don't ashleigh, you drive. i do. don't ask me what i do. i play something fake. i is mean. i'm tall , so i something fake. i is mean. i'm tall, so i need to be a bit of suv. it's yeah, it's a range
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roven suv. it's yeah, it's a range rover. okay which, by the way, you hard to pay for very and i didn't drive for many many years and then when i could finally afford it, i sort of all out. so but i struggle with the diesel it's ridiculous always on red because refuse to fill up the tank because it's just just it's heartbreaking the moment is preposterous to and over heartbreaking the moment is preposterous to and ove r £100 preposterous to and over £100 now to fill your tank it's probably about 80. yeah yeah and a hell of a lot of money too much. so i'm on the red driving around probably ruining my engine . but you know, if it goes engine. but you know, if it goes up next year. well, it's going to go up next year. i think it's 12 and it's at 12 per litre. i don't . but it's going to really don't. but it's going to really unleaded . she's driving diesel unleaded. she's driving diesel which is we've known it for years. why you driving a diesel car? because the eu tolls. yes. no, it isn't. it was tony who told his chancellor gordon . i told his chancellor gordon. i was told it was better . the was told it was better. the environment. i was 27 years,
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whatever. no trust the experts. well i think we've learned the hard . but this is this really hard. but this is this really bad news for poorer families. it's going to ostracise and, you know, have them staying the house and not get into work and get into school and not get into it. and also things like shopping that. you know, big supermarkets are not on the local high street, although sort of how a bit how a family going to be able to go and get their food i'm delivering a country like delivery. are they going food i'm delivering a country likget delivery. are they going food i'm delivering a country likget aroundery. are they going food i'm delivering a country likget around if. are they going food i'm delivering a country likget around if they they going food i'm delivering a country likget around if they affordioing food i'm delivering a country likget around if they afford torg to get around if they afford to run buses well buses run their cars, buses well buses over large areas of the country? there are no of course. yeah. there are no of course. yeah. the big banks is up to it to a day, if you're lucky. yeah. yeah. mean question yeah. and i mean the question i've yeah. and i mean the question pve you yeah. and i mean the question i've you gerri is, is i've got for you gerri is, is this policy or , is it conspiracy this policy or, is it conspiracy all the trying to get us out of our cars ? no, i didn't think. all the trying to get us out of our cars ? no, i didn't think . so our cars? no, i didn't think. so at all. do you think that's the plan? i mean, you've got the 20 mile an hour speed limit now. is very sensible. oh, no council admitted this week that it saved
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admitted this week that it saved a single life. well, it should do . i tell you, i do. a lot of i do. i tell you, i do. a lot of i don't do lot of death by dangerous driving. but unresponsive can't hear it on this deal with it and i every this i deal with it and i every every an hour over 30 is every mile an hour over 30 is a killer. that's why 20 is very sensible if . you hit a little sensible if. you hit a little girl or a little boy 20 miles an houn girl or a little boy 20 miles an hour. they got a chance of survival. and you think of a 30, they're dead. well, maybe i should go back the old days should go back to the old days when had man red flag. when you had a man of red flag. i to walk in front. no i had to walk in front. no i know, but this is serious stuff. i mean this serious stuff. i mean this is serious stuff. what the face though what a slap in the face though to somebody that's forked an to somebody that's forked out an electric like electric car. they feel like they're thing and they're doing the thing and they're doing the thing and they're be paying they're going to be paying cartel. that's right. and cartel. yeah that's right. and people in solar cartel. yeah that's right. and peopleas in solar cartel. yeah that's right. and people as don't in solar cartel. yeah that's right. and people as don't forget in solar cartel. yeah that's right. and people as don't forget in scvery power as don't forget that very all the perks of gone yeah all the perks gone it's stupid. it's just treasury lied to i was the diesel was going to be better for the environment and it's not but this was 20 years was under gordon brown is as you mentioned new labour and it was to get carbon down but what they didn't mention is if you had more
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diesel cars you were going to pollute the atmosphere because , pollute the atmosphere because, the diesel, all the emissions from diesel, all multiple offset particulates. but total nonsense anyway. this electric drive, it wouldn't be happening except for the way that government is that the government is perverting the market for motor vehicles generally because they're just not commercially viable and we don't have the electricity capacity anyway to decarbonise transport we need to build several times the existing size the national grid in order to do that. so this is just politicians virtue signalling of taxpayers but it sounds communism on wheels to me. yeah neil because many will look at this the speed , the taxing , the this the speed, the taxing, the cost of petrol and also certain boroughs and certain now having zones where you can't drive at certain times of the week is it policy or is it conspiracy there a wider plan to get us out our cars. it'sjust a wider plan to get us out our cars. it's just the general madness . people who've got the madness. people who've got the power in their hands take these decisions to bugger up.
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everybody's i mean, i think i think . everybody's i mean, i think i think. right. i think they do want get us out of our cars. want to get us out of our cars. but i think it's only because it's the world economic forum will nothing. and will will own nothing. and you will be will the bus and be happy. you will the bus and you think 20 you will be happy. i think 20 mile zones are mile an hour zones are fundamentally because fundamentally dangerous because if to keep modern if you've ever to keep a modern car down to 20 miles an hour, your concentrating your speedometer the time, not on speedometer all the time, not on the road ahead of you. so i'm amazed there more amazed there aren't more accidents. friend , mine's got accidents. a friend, mine's got accidents. a friend, mine's got a triumph motorbike. if goes a triumph motorbike. and if goes to just falls over over to 20, it just falls over over as does does jerry hayes . to 20, it just falls over over as does does jerry hayes. he does that only after lunch . he does that only after lunch. he pulled over. after that lesson. we're going to get some more of . my brilliant panel's thoughts very shortly in my take at ten. i'll be talking about elon musk , who's given his work as a twitter, a right royal kick up the he's made them sign a document agreeing to longer hours and to a better performance i think we should all be a bit more like elon musk that's the topic of my take at ted in just a few minutes i'll
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get the views of my rather well—heeled on that one. but i want to hear your on that as well. keep those emails coming market gbnews.uk on my mark meets guest is an even more attractive lothario than jerry hayes and neil hamilton put together he is the most man on tinder . what is tinder? it's tinder. what is tinder? it's a dating app . he'll be giving me dating app. he'll be giving me his top tips about the adventures of finding love online. looking forward to that is live the studio i can barely wait to meet the guy can't wait to get my hands him so we'll get to get my hands him so we'll get to know in just a few minutes time and of course don't forget every friday saturday and sunday at 1030 it's the paper's and uninterrupted my wonderful all star. don't go anywhere. see you shortly shortly .
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our motorists priced off the road. i'll you the results of our text poll that in the next houn our text poll that in the next hour. welcome to mark dolan tonight . it hour. welcome to mark dolan tonight. it is coming up to 10:00 and we've got a very busy hour for you. my mark means guest is the most swiped on tinder. stefan tomlin he'll be giving me his hot dating tips and talking about finding love on the internet. he's live in the studio . plus, tomorrow's the studio. plus, tomorrow's papers at 1030 with full panel reaction and after this my take at ten. elon musk is being demonised but he is exactly what the world. find out why after headunes the world. find out why after headlines with the very hard working alex porter . headlines with the very hard working alex porter. i'm on as porter . the gb newsroom labour porter. the gb newsroom labour leader sir keir starmer has accused the government of locking their country into an economic doom loop . the comments
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economic doom loop. the comments follow the chancellor's statement yesterday. meanwhile, the institute for fiscal studies is warning the fall in standards will be the largest records began. jeremy hunt has defended his plans as the right thing to do. but sir keir , the fiscal do. but sir keir, the fiscal measures will hurt most vulnerable. the government yesterday having done huge to the economy, has gone off to working people again with stealth taxes , council tax stealth taxes, council tax increases and done about non—dom status. the super rich are not paying status. the super rich are not paying their taxes in this country and they've got no plan for growth . they're looking to for growth. they're looking to see they do loop . we would have see they do loop. we would have put a plan for growth on the table that actually runs towards the challenges of tomorrow a sexual predator has to the murder of law graduate zara euna murder of law graduate zara elina who was brutally and stamped on then left for. jordan mcsweeney admitted to sexually assaulting zara elina. she walked home a night out in east london last summer. the 35 year old from dagenham was found by
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passers by with severe injuries. she later died in hospital. mcsweeney had only been released from prison , had targeted more from prison, had targeted more than one woman before . detective than one woman before. detective chief inspector dave whelan's . chief inspector dave whelan's. the met police are committed to tackling violence against women . jordan mcsweeney has pleaded guilty today to the most serious offences . he's clearly a very offences. he's clearly a very dangerous individual and his guilty plea today means that he's to serve a considerable penod he's to serve a considerable period time behind bars. he's to serve a considerable period time behind bars . a period time behind bars. a person has been swept into river don in aberdeenshire as. person has been swept into river don in aberdeenshire as . heavy don in aberdeenshire as. heavy rain continues to battle much of eastern scotland. police emergency crews are on the where it's believed the person may been trying to rescue a dog. centres have been opened after warnings were escalated to severe aberdeenshire council say levels will peak later this evening . a coroner has ruled evening. a coroner has ruled that police errors contributed
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to the deaths of a mother and daughter who were killed their daughter's estranged husband . an daughter's estranged husband. an inquest heard in 2018. ronnie uda repeatedly called the police after jemma's tara and attacked afterjemma's tara and attacked her in a restaurant in solihull. he followed her and her mother home, but officers failed to reach them in time before they were murdered. the family said ms. uzor had previously contacted police about her abusive relationship but little action taken. west midlands police apologised to the family . civ police apologised to the family. civ office border force department for transport defra are to take industrial action in a dispute over pay . the union has been over pay. the union has been calling for a 10% pay rise for its members , but this was its members, but this was rejected by the government . it's rejected by the government. it's planning one month of what is called sustained industrial action from mid—december , which action from mid—december, which will affect ports, borders and other areas of transport. king charles has banned foie gras royal residences. he's
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understood to have been a longstanding opponent of the pate made from liver of a duck or goose , the king's household or goose, the king's household wrote to the campaign group saying that foie gras was not bought or served royal residences. peta also campaigning for the king to forgo a mine fur robes. his coronation next year. forgo a mine fur robes. his coronation next year . tv online coronation next year. tv online and dab+ radio. this is gb news. now it's back to mark dolan tonight . tonight. thanks alice, we'll see you in an hour's time. welcome to mark dolan tonight. big stories, big guests and always big opinions in the news agenda with my panel all christmas cards pointless. do you still send them? will you be sending them year and following the row between and supermarkets over , the supply of supermarkets over, the supply of eggs. supermarkets over, the supply of eggs . could you live without eggs. could you live without eggs. could you live without eggs ? plus tomorrow's papers at eggs? plus tomorrow's papers at exactly 30 sharp with full panel
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and my mark meets is the most swiped on tinder. stephan tomlin i say the most swiped behind obviously. let's get to my it . obviously. let's get to my it. ten a bit tough love from the world's man entrepreneur elon , world's man entrepreneur elon, who has asked staff at twitter to sign a committing to longer hours and a tougher ethic as a condition of ongoing employment . whilst he's been vilified demonised by the left woke media and in america and by some in the uk, we need elon musk's not fewer . not the uk, we need elon musk's not fewer. not just because the uk, we need elon musk's not fewer . not just because with the uk, we need elon musk's not fewer. not just because with his purchase of this social media giant seeks to restore free speech to the platform. but because commitment to excellence in the workplace something that all of us should inspired by,
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particularly in the west where we've become incredibly complete , entitled and lazy as a result of decades of economic domination . but with rising domination. but with rising economies like south korea and india offering formidable competition to the west and with china to replace america as the world's economic superpower , we world's economic superpower, we here in the so—called free world had better raise our game productivity in countries like the uk is pathetic lay low with a workforce that post—pandemic still thinks in lockdown. public services and even private companies presided over a shocking in performance . and shocking in performance. and incredibly, despite our economic scores of people this country who could work don't work. we currently have a million job vacancies is it's no accident that musk a man who may go on to become the richest person in history, is so successful he has an incredible work and asks as
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much , not more from himself than much, not more from himself than of his staff . and we need see of his staff. and we need see that in workforces everywhere britain is in the grip of a profound crisis. and as we know there's no more money to be borrowed and there's not much more spending that can be cut. we've got to grow, grow, grow . we've got to grow, grow, grow. and that's why all of us being a bit more elon , we've got to snap bit more elon, we've got to snap out the spell that covid has cast millions of british workers . have you tried getting a passport recently or getting your driver's processed calls ? your driver's processed calls? centres are now a nightmare and. shops have slowed down . customer shops have slowed down. customer service has in my view gone back 20 years? well we've got to raise our game . got to get back raise our game. got to get back to the office , put in a proper to the office, put in a proper shift and the country, as we did after the war, through hard work, grit and determination. if
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we don't improve our national work ethic and adopt the positive, strong and vision of likes of elon musk, then we're in trouble. britain is a country i love, but it's becoming the lazy man of once again. it's time to get off the sofa and get back to work. and if not, you're fired . reacting to that and fired. reacting to that and tomorrow's papers at 30 sharp on my brilliant panel tonight of celebrity lawyer , ex tory mp celebrity lawyer, ex tory mp jerry hayes, the leader of ukip . let's be honest, national treasure neil hamilton and popular reality star and entrepreneur ashley horgan. wallace neil, do you think britain needs a kick up the arse? well, we said you've got a big productivity problem . this big productivity problem. this country, mind you, that's i think largely driven by unrestricted immigration new. we've added 6 million people to our population in the last 20
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years. so all those low paid jobs that i'll being performing by by immigrants might otherwise been performed by our own british people are 5.6 million people in this country, not in employment or training and not seeking work either. living benefits or their own private means . you know, this is a means. you know, this is a society which is in terminal decline in many, many with those attitudes . now, i think we on attitudes. now, i think we on this panel indeed yourself, mark, are inspirations the country because here we are nearly 10:00 on a friday evening and we're all still working and in a people need to follow our example i think yes i wonder whether this is generational. ashley because twitter and elon musk has just taken over has fired half the staff and no one's noticed. it would seem they didn't do much. yeah, i agree. but i think it's interesting that mark zuckerberg made 11,000 redundant at matter
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at same time and no making as much of a fuss about because it's him i think enormous is just an easy target because he's richest man and has his opinions , you know. and i do think i do think that being on benefits i've been on benefits. and it was a terrible place for me to be. and i went out and i working as soon as i could. and it benefits a brilliant. so people that really need them , if i'm that really need them, if i'm honest, i think that people use them as a crutch now and are just too lazy to go to work . we just too lazy to go to work. we make it to easy for them to be on benefits , have all their on benefits, have all their bills paid, but that's a terrible thing to say because it's just basically wrong that. well, it is. i mean. i think it needsi well, it is. i mean. i think it needs i think it's a terrible to say to people some people not know some some people do it as a con so how do you to determine who those some people are? i think they should determinate themselves. i think they should stand up and say, you know what,
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i can go to work if i can. well, that's exactly why jeremy hunt in, his his budget said. that's exactly why jeremy hunt in, his his budget said . right. in, his his budget said. right. 600,000 people are going to have to go . 600,000 people are going to go. 600,000 people are going to go. 600,000 people are going to have to go. oh, i'm sorry. i'm touching your bollocks again . david right. we've got gold on video. yeah. okay. all right but look, 600,000 people are going to have to go . two job coaches, to have to go. two job coaches, you know, one in five people in this country are in active , you this country are in active, you know, four jobs. and that's really scary. we've got the lowest level of unemployment. it's about 3.6% we've ever had. when neil and i were employment there was over a million people who are unemployed and this is one of the sorry this is one of the difficulties that we've got at the moment for neil say oh well we don't need the immigrant workers . well we actually do . workers. well we actually do. who's going to pick the potatoes ? who's going to say, oh should
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go to picking the potato . but go to picking the potato. but they're not to be doing it with 53. so with 50,000 nurses, you would talk to , joe. why come would talk to, joe. why come i done jobs i really didn't want to do cleaning toilets. i did. i did everything i really didn't want to do. but i want nurses to do this . it's a sign that what's do this. it's a sign that what's so terrible about those nurses and doctor i there are over there are 2 million people who've left the workforce as a result the covid lockdown . result of the covid lockdown. they haven't back to work they haven't come back to work know they've life know they they've decided life is too easy without being they have because they're too ill to deal. have because they're too ill to deal . stay. there are people who deal. stay. there are people who can't work. yes of the physical conditions or problems and nobody those to be forced do things that are not for them, but a very substantial proportion of the 5.6 million that i mentioned earlier on are capable of work and i don't think it's right for them to. well, how do you know that
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they're not because that's what they're not because that's what the statistics say because they've been determined by various boards who determine things then they're not fit . but things then they're not fit. but of course, neil knows and you know, belter than all the bold so you decide you're talking ups the balls . so you decide you're talking ups the balls. i'm not very good the balls. i'm not a very good this is your speciality but a very substantial proportion of that 5.6 million are capable of work. jason because the official tell us that we have just because we know we know from the sort of benefits the people are you've just made that up. and if they get disability living allowance, it's because you've just have just made that up. neil have medical condition. there medical condition. jerry there are people this are plenty of people in this country could don't country who could work but don't yeah, that why in the budget. yeah, that is why in the budget. it was made clear , yes, all day it was made clear, yes, all day before, whenever budget was. i can't remember now where jeremy hunt said, yeah, we are going to make sure that there are 600,000 people who are going to be encouraged back to work the giving opportunities of how they can get back to work so there's
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still going to be a problem though, isn't there? does does britain need a kick up the backside. do we all need to be a bit more elan , the new owner of bit more elan, the new owner of twitter sacked half his staff. no one's the app still runs great. what were those people doing at the moment that's worried about people, the could work that don't i'm worried about the that are work who about the that are at work who are doing bugger all let me are doing bugger all but let me know your thoughts. what's know your thoughts. so what's your experience at your workplace experience at gbnews.uk? have you got colleagues that swinging the led and a living? do you let me know . i've got the papers at 1030 sharp with my brilliant panel who are on fire. i think you'll agree. but next, my mark mates guest is stefan and peter tomlin who is mr. tinder the most right swiped male user on the app there you go he is attractive man i'll get top romantic tips from him straight after a short break .
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we've got the papers a bang on 1030 with full panel reaction but it's time now for mark meets in i speak to the biggest names in i speak to the biggest names in the world of politics showbiz , business and beyond. tonight this man needs no . he's even this man needs no. he's even more of love, god, than i am. the most swiped man on stefan pierre . what a gorgeous french pierre. what a gorgeous french name that tomlin stefan , pierre name that tomlin stefan, pierre tomlin, welcome to the show. thank you so much, mark. it's a thrill to have you on the program now. have you always been to the opposite sex ? yes, been to the opposite sex? yes, i have to think about it a, if you're modest, that's why. yeah that's attractive too is no, come on it. but yeah opposite sex to me . when did it start? sex to me. when did it start? when were you turning heads? was it your teens ? no, actually, i it your teens? no, actually, i think growing up, it your teens? no, actually, i think growing up , to be fair, think growing up, to be fair, wasn't very popular school. i
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wasn't very popular school. i was pop princess. so getting on with everyone but not with the girls that she used to bully me. so yeah . had girls that she used to bully me. so yeah. had like girls that she used to bully me. so yeah . had like really big so yeah. had like really big teeth. i think for and those thin were that popular. so it sort of happened when i started modelling about 17 in the teens college college days and what you kind of grew into your did you. yeah i mean obviously everyone is the bullying these have been debunked teeth which is funny because not wants big teeth and i think when you got a small head and you small and you got looks funny got big teeth. it looks funny but you get older grow into but as you get older grow into your and yeah, as you can your teeth and yeah, as you can see, my teeth. so see, everyone wants my teeth. so is element which is there any element to which when bullied you you when girls bullied you, you you get your revenge on tinder? no i wouldn't say so. i mean, tend to just happen by work or they just recommended it to me and i declining it. and one day i just was like, all right, let me try out. i think i've done a reality tv called first dates, so it
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quite recognisable. i think being the dating modelling campaigns around country as well. it gave me an advantage as everyone else and i got more i think sort of the algorithms. yeah i probably did. how did you get modelling, how did that come about ? so i was 16 years old, about? so i was 16 years old, worked in hamleys, the toy shop, and i was looking down lunch break and i got scouted by the company to fetch me and. i said to them, which like a fashion retailer. that's correct, yeah. but they had like looking people retailer. that's correct, yeah. but tdoor1ad like looking people retailer. that's correct, yeah. but tdoor and. ke looking people retailer. that's correct, yeah. but tdoor and. ie looking people retailer. that's correct, yeah. but tdoor and. i said king people retailer. that's correct, yeah. but tdoor and. i said t0|g people retailer. that's correct, yeah. but tdoor and. i said to them,)le on a door and. i said to them, i don't want to do it because i hate my feet. and you had to wear sandals. so they said, no, don't worry in for an audition. and of conversate and and we sort of conversate and give converse. went give you converse. so i went there. they gave me converse and i door with oliver i was on the door with oliver cheshire sort of for free after that. and got quite a few modelling contracts by being in store. right. so people would go in from the industry and see you and they'd say can we have your number, we want you. yeah. and i got agency deals from and got a few agency deals from and you a deal with that . yeah. you make a deal with that. yeah. i mean it took ten years. i'm 32
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now so i've modelled for dior , now so i've modelled for dior, juuen now so i've modelled for dior, julien macdonald, burberry all day . yes. and big brands. what's day. yes. and big brands. what's the trick to modelling if you've got to like pull a certain face, is it about the posture? yeah. have you seen that? please the most. his name . oh is it the ben most. his name. oh is it the ben stiller . most. his name. oh is it the ben stiller. yeah. so it kind of comes from there mean it took me ten years it's a bit like acting sort of got a certain posture opposed that you pull and you know you're selling to an audience those you think you just stand in front of the camera but it's actually not the camera's like million people so you really to like star your eyes and i've got this but clenched that to do it yeah plays a oh yeah i'll take that yeah i'm swiping that all day okay well look sebastian okay let's have a look at this. so i'm going to tighten up basically , i'm imagining i'm basically, i'm imagining i'm chewing myself as i. yeah. so you think. well you sort of your
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cheeks and at the same time it's so it's a bit like when you're younger and really nice slice of pizza and your cheek at the same time . it's not bad . yeah it's time. it's not bad. yeah it's right. kels, what do you think of that ? gbnews.uk you looking ? of that? gbnews.uk you looking? so i did. yeah, for sure. he's done a good job. oh, thank you so much. very lucky. blessed with good looks. so you joined tinder? what was your love life like before tinder ? had you like before tinder? had you already lots to go friends? already had lots to go friends? were you already on the circuit well? no, really . i was out well? no, not really. i was out clubbing. nice to be club promoter so it was quite like you were kind of working mates at the time. the sounds of it, yeah. started the yeah. i started working the age of market stall, so of 13 and the market stall, so i've always been sort of working .theni i've always been sort of working . then i worked in retail, but yeah, so it wasn't much time for girls, really? not really , girls, really? not really, really. but yeah , was i was out really. but yeah, was i was out promoting and doesn't the company of girls and just had
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fun getting drunk and stuff . fun getting drunk and stuff. theni fun getting drunk and stuff. then i started doing dating shows and it led to tinder. then what were your first impressions of tinder? and for those don't know what is tinder. of tinder? and for those don't know what is tinder . so tinder know what is tinder. so tinder is a social dating app which is very addictive and it's on your phone. so the computer only on your phone you swipe left if you don't like someone, if it first pictures at you. so it's quite it's quite smart how it matches you that it goes for your facebook and then it sort of links you in with the friend of the facebook groups that you've liked. the facebook groups that you've uked.so the facebook groups that you've liked. so the people froze up you is sorry is in interest of your facebook group so it's like a good matchmaker really. it's like the best ever auntie you and stephanie you love this girl. she's she's got the same hobbies as you and she's your type. that's it. i mean, you like that can. you can be quite smart with tinder as well. so you can like pay for tinder plus which to your which allows you to move your passport around the world. so let's say you're into a horse,
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right? you like fly right? you know, like i fly planes. you could put your pin into a field where you learn to fly planes set the proximity to one kilometre with aviation related bio . then you can related bio. then you can actually match people on. the airfield, the average aviation . airfield, the average aviation. and that is remarkable obviously other dating apps available. there are lots out there and they all offer different things, but tinder has become a phenom and hasn't it? is it good or bad for society ? i think it's good for society? i think it's good actually. just because what i found is when you go clubbing instance, you always find the same type of person that's clubbing. but what tinder or any of the online apps that actually allows you to meet someone that you actually are interested so you actually are interested so you meet the same you can meet some of the same hobbies. meet someone in hobbies. you can meet someone in whatever part of the world you want meet in and by age want to meet them in and by age as so very specific, as well. so it's very specific, it's targeted instead of it's very targeted instead of just the world's getting like this now , but it's a good way of this now, but it's a good way of meeting you, right? match matchmaking. i mean could you offer a bowl park number of
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offer me a bowl park number of the number of ladies that been romantic with as a result of tinder to be found quite fussy. i think i've had about five actual relationship from tinder, but also i don't many matches just because i'm quite fussy. but you've been swiped you've had invitations from. how many girls if you if you're the most swiped man on something like 15,000 among 15 thousands upon thousands a month. something like that does do anything to your ego i mean does that feel good. your ego i mean does that feel good . erm i mean considering good. erm i mean considering that i wasn't quite put for the girls when i was younger, it's quite a nice feeling to know that to those, those that i'm loved to those, those bullying sixth formers is that i'll you and do try and i'll show you and do try and contact me on facebook and i am nice but well they've changed nice but as well they've changed their mind they've changed their look you're a fabulous looking guy you're either a guy and no that you're either a model on tinder model or they may man on tinder thank much. look, if thank you so much. look, if i wasn't i was ten years wasn't married i was ten years younger. all bets are off stefan pierre. well, some friends said this to me, you were attracting
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all sorts . listen, you've you've all sorts. listen, you've you've just been to istanbul . yes. just been to istanbul. yes. you've had a chance i have had a hair transplant. yeah. so think for me when i by the age of 2022, i started losing hair, which is kind of for a model, right? yeah. obviously i like to hide it as well, which not very nice. i it started off with, you know, receding and i remember getting my mum's makeup pencil and trying pencil in, which looked hideous , as you can looked hideous, as you can imagine. and i've tried to think that minoxidil which and thins and then i've tried snp, which is a tattoo treatment. so it gives you a hairline . very gives you a hairline. very painful. but that's what you were voting for an independent scotland that for a minute that would assault your hair to fall out willing show us out and are you willing show us the results? yeah. so you ready . yeah. yes. okay. so you can see just this yesterday, right? i just got for me simple. yes.
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so you can see just what it is they the hair from the back of my head . yeah. and the sides. my head. yeah. and the sides. yeah. and they've me really sharp hairline i it's in the early stages but a couple of months time you can have a full, full head of hair. oh yeah, yeah. for sure. i mean it changed my life giving me my confidence back . i even wore a confidence back. i even wore a hair system before which is sort of like a wig, right. hair system before which is sort of like a wig, right . and of like a wig, right. and obviously you can't go the water with it and it's not good for you. let me tell you, you're decent looking. you're a great guy as well. thank you so much. yo yo, charm goes beyond that face and that winning smile really means a lot what about that? so we should mention where you had done is dr. hill in you had it done is dr. hill in istanbul and they've got a london clinic. istanbul and they've got a london clinic . well, dr. hill, london clinic. well, dr. hill, you're going to on tv you're making an exciting appearance on. reality tv as a surprise bombshell guest. and that's on 11th of december. we're not allowed to say which, but but you can put two and two together and. that's brilliant. plus,
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your music star as well. so how can people hear your music? get a plug in for that? yes, sure so i've a track at the moment i've got a track at the moment called mad. it's called girls go mad. it's a garage , it's on spotify, apple, garage, it's on spotify, apple, all major girls came out . girls all major girls came out. girls come out of school. yeah, all 15,000 of them. everyone yeah , 15,000 of them. everyone yeah, yeah. i'm actually making new music at current present. i'm working writing with steve norman first to find out ballet legends . also dj irony, which legends. also dj irony, which has some, some crazy number ones back in the day. so we've got some new sounds coming from everyone. all the big names stephanie tomlinson , you so much stephanie tomlinson, you so much for joining us and thanks for. the top tips and how to look sexy let's just give that sexy and let's just give that one more go now because i feel like i'm limit yeah because like i'm limit up. yeah because remember the eyes as well. it's good you go. listen, i'll tell you what we go. otherwise i'm just going to upset viewers on site. look got the papers next. see you .
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in three. well, i think it's time the brits got moving. we tackled our economic challenges by lots people getting back to work and putting in a proper shift that's the view of entrepreneur elon musk who sent an email to his staff saying that unless they sign up for longer hours and a tougher work ethic they'll fired. look, i think with productivity and economic problems , the only answer but problems, the only answer but alison disagrees . alison says , alison disagrees. alison says, here we go again. mark dolan is on tv. so it's time to kick the sick, the disabled and the weakest in our society. time talk down our great british workforce. and first, mark haven't you got anything better to say? start with yourself. puts in the effort to say something different . change as something different. change as you get paid to sit on your comfy sofa while other british
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people out working very hard tonight . people out working very hard tonight. nurses, people out working very hard tonight . nurses, firefighters, tonight. nurses, firefighters, train drivers . bartenders show train drivers. bartenders show them bits of gratitude. mark say thank you for a change. well, alison , you're so right about alison, you're so right about the coppers and nurses . they put the coppers and nurses. they put a shift in and then some and absolutely i say thank you. and also, if you're too sick to work that's what the state is for to look you. my concern is look after you. my concern is those who can work who don't. but i do appreciate point and do keep making the show . thanks for keep making the show. thanks for balancing out the debate market , gbnews.uk. it's time now for. a look tomorrow's papers. hot a look at tomorrow's papers. hot off the press. let us start off the press. and let us start with the mail and lead to with the daily mail and lead to following . it gets worse. following. it gets worse. christmas turkey are soaring . christmas turkey are soaring. christmas turkey are soaring. christmas is that the term? that's the this. get in the mail. oh, dear. i have broken . mail. oh, dear. i have broken. i've broken the wrong story base. thank you so much, jerry. ever the professional broadcaster tom fury as qatar banned their world cup stadium fiasco after u—turn 48 hours
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before kick off. but vips are still allowed to champagne and fine wines. they get one rule for the plebs. fine wines. they get one rule for the plebs . for the rest of for the plebs. for the rest of us . now let's get to the express us. now let's get to the express a story i've just accidentally broke. it gets worse. christmas turkey prices soaring and viva nervy. but back in vegas. oh. the daily telegraph . sunak. my the daily telegraph. sunak. my fears the safety of women. rishi sunak has revealed his concerns about safety of women on the streets of britain, discussing his approach to crime the first time since he entered number ten, the pm told reporters he was influenced emotional motivations as the safety of his wife daughters who named krishna and anushka who are ten and 11 respect tively , he said events respect tively, he said events of the last year showed us that so many women and girls actually for a while have not felt as safe as they should. council tax bills to double for second home
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owners and. biggest state means higher are here to stay. that's according to paul johnson, director of the institute for fiscal studies . paul johnson and fiscal studies. paul johnson and the ifs came up in my big opinion monologue, which you can catch on twitter right now. gb if you missed it at nine, the now. met chief it should be to sack police. britain's most senior police chief has called for more power to sack underperforming officers after revealing that one in ten are unable to do their jobs fully because of performance and health issues . also, yes , kissed health issues. also, yes, kissed a tory. sir keir starmer reveals why he's not a tribal politician and opens up about his difficult years and preparing for downing street's be afraid. be very afraid. who the tory? well, we'll have to find out. i think it's theresa may , but i think it's theresa may, but i think it's theresa may, but i think it's on whitaker. well who wouldn't say no to an awful michael howard ? well, yes,
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michael howard? well, yes, that's a very point. the independent next hunter told to come on non—dom tax laws. ministers have been told to come clean on the argument for keeping non—dom tax status after . the chancellor said he did not know how much money axing it would raise. i'd love to debates non—dom with panel shortly. the guardian god's at world cup park paid $0.35 an hour and will qatar ruin brand beckham a connected there on the front page of the guardian also . page of the guardian also. jeremy hunt faces tory right former minister mcvey gb news star.i former minister mcvey gb news star. i should out said she could not support tax rise rises whilst projects such as hs2 went ahead. other backbenchers the right also criticised jeremy hunfs right also criticised jeremy hunt's autumn statements . the hunt's autumn statements. the sun jossa's hubby in gbh arrests . that relates to a reality and
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daily mirror world cup shocker. they think all sober. it is now fans fury at last minute stadium booze ban in qatar and word on the mirror you get the headline of the day. the iweala weekend treasury warns number ten plan to cut migration . the uk will to cut migration. the uk will mean higher taxes and aspinall the daily star. smooth finishes we go. here we go. here we go. world cup stars are waxing their legs to cope with the heat . legs to cope with the heat. that's their story and they're sticking to it and those are tomorrow's front pages . reacting tomorrow's front pages. reacting tomorrow's front pages. reacting to that celebrity lawyer and former tory mp jerry hayes. the leader of ukip , neil hamilton. leader of ukip, neil hamilton. and reality and entrepreneur ashley horgan—wallace . lots of ashley horgan—wallace. lots of stories to get through. no beer at world cup. jerry the point. oh, for heaven's sake . this is a oh, for heaven's sake. this is a country which are saying gays be put to prison . this is a country
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put to prison. this is a country which i've had people work for them with thousands died. and we're worried bigger get better life. also, mr. beckham, who's been paid this money to support also all these other comments . also all these other comments. it is an absolute . it should it is an absolute. it should neven it is an absolute. it should never. the world cup should never. the world cup should never be in qatar. i think that this is the final kick in the budweiser's nail. this is the final kick in the budweiser's nail . well, i budweiser's nail. well, i imagine budweiser pretty annoyed that their sponsorship deal seems to have collapsed. having paid the money so there may be a large breach of contract case that will get out of this. you know, probably but jerry is quite right to point to the hypocrisy of this, of course, that, yes, qatar, a muslim country. at any rate, although the behaviour of arab sheikhs, when they come this country when they come to this country is different from the is rather different from the image of them right at image that some of them right at home. but maybe it's because they think beer is rather, as you and have one. one law you say. and have one. one law for the plebs and one for the for the plebs and one for the for the plebs and one for the for the toffs. but think of all
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wonderful welsh english fans going over qatar for the world cup , going over qatar for the world cup, spending a lot of money hard earned cash, and they can't even go have a pint when they watch the game. it just to watch the game. it just plays to this idea that the world cup is the biggest y elephant in recent years. yeah, think an absolute years. yeah, i think an absolute liberté . years. yeah, i think an absolute liberte . they're moving the liberte. they're moving the goalposts now. so. oh that's why we raise our game . everyone's we raise our game. everyone's spent so money to go out there, and they're looking forward to a nice beer while watching the game. and now, like i say, they've moved the goalpost. i think it's just i mean, it shouldn't as said. of shouldn't be there as said. of course should and course you should not there. and it is absolutely abhorrent and disgusting . what it take least disgusting. what it take least give us a beer. i think that that sepp who is in charge of fifa. when he awarded both russia and qatar with with with the world. no, nothing to see here. russia then qatar. yes, but even he has has said that it was a mistake. well, it's bit
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too little too late, don't you think. yeah and also it's hot . think. yeah and also it's hot. yeah, isn't it? it's just ridiculous. yeah, it is up. not a good environment. horrible what are they going to do with those stadia when. when this tournament's over. public executions? yeah. oh i was just going to say that. yeah true. yeah. for gay people . wow, yeah. for gay people. wow, that's appalling . people before that's appalling. people before they off the posters of david grinning in a pair of police sunglasses . well, he's lost his sunglasses. well, he's lost his knighthood now, isn't he ? yeah, knighthood now, isn't he? yeah, he's lost . well, i'm glad you he's lost. well, i'm glad you mention that, gerry, because a question posed not necessarily the knighthood itself. but the guardian . the question will guardian. the question will really. and brand beckham , will really. and brand beckham, will it? i think it probably will. how much for being paid? nearly i mean he doesn't i'm not his i'm of that there have been various figures thrown around between ten and 70 million. right. the thing about him isn't it he doesn't the money and this is the problem i have with it like in different if he was on his face and he had money, maybe
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you could argue it . his face and he had money, maybe you could argue it. but he actually doesn't need the money . so why is he done this even if he money, shouldn't be he needs money, he shouldn't be there because actually there because he's actually promote he's actually promoting a country which is anti—gay. yeah, absolutely . everything we yeah, absolutely. everything we believe in in this country. decency i'll give you the figure of 10 million. then i heard 70 million. but my producer greg is telling us that actually a reported figure of 150 million. oh, the poor fellow. well, it doesn't matter how the photo that that regardless scruffy little beard off, wouldn't you. yeah, exactly i thought you were referring to. well mr. mr. mr. mr. jeremy hunt going to do him ovenisnt mr. jeremy hunt going to do him over, isn't he. well, he'll, you'll have to become a non—dom in qatar. yes. yeah. david beckham will be paying for most of the schools in this country in the next few years . let's in the next few years. let's look the rishi sunak's look at the rishi sunak's wife would national debt would pay off our national debt . paying she could . oh, his high paying she could she could take it to her coffers. well, why don't we get to that? because the non—dom story one creating story is one that's creating plenty of headlines. the independent jeremy hunt, the
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chancellor told to come on non—dom tax laws say abolishing the loophole raise non—dom tax laws say abolishing the loophole rais e £3 billion a the loophole raise £3 billion a yeah the loophole raise £3 billion a year. what do you think about this? because i worry about this because. status has because. the non—dom status has been enjoyed wealthy , high been enjoyed wealthy, high achieving visitors for many years and i think it brings successful people to this country and they spend their money here. absolutely. money here. yeah absolutely. right. domicile is relevant right. all domicile is relevant to in tax terms this tax is like inheritance tax because if you're not domiciled in england, then you're not liable for inheritance tax. otherwise you are taxable on all your income arising in this country, but you're not taxed obviously on income which arises and isn't remitted to country. and i don't see anything wrong with that. and you're absolutely right the reason why this status was was to facilitate rich people. come here, spend lots of money and therefore increase size of the british economy and boost the prosperity of everybody . yeah,
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prosperity of everybody. yeah, it leads to isolated, right? yeah yeah, no, no. i think needless right. in fact, it's yeah yeah, no, no. i think needless right. in fact, it' s £3 needless right. in fact, it's £3 billion. but actually jeremy hunter said right we're going to cut back. we're going to it's going to be abou t £1,000,000. going to be about £1,000,000. they're going to have to pay for that. they're going to come over here. they're tax avoidance. they're to go all the they're to go all over the world. why not spend their money here? it's not an awful lot of money. not going to money. if it's not going to solve economic problems solve the economic problems we've it's big if we we've got. it's not a big if we all help. so. right it doesn't take to long take into account how much money they spend . how much money they spend. they're here and how much they invest as well. so we want high net worth individuals in this . net worth individuals in this. but the idea if for no other for them to go shopping, but the idea if for no other for them to go shopping , the them to go shopping, the rolls—royce garage. yeah, absolutely . course we do. it's absolutely. course we do. it's going to help our economy. i was you which made you wouldn't ask which was made by i'm afraid i by the germans. i'm afraid i would have asked about this would have asked me about this because small minded. yes, because are small minded. yes, it we're going after it is. but we're going after these net worth individuals because is that they it's because all it is that they it's an arrangement by which they don't have pay tax on income don't have to pay tax on income
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earned well, earned abroad. exactly. well, what's the problem with that? and idea these just and the idea these people just stick to , pay more tax in stick around to, pay more tax in britain on that isn't actually earned in britain is nonsense they'll just get onto their super yachts and it's a great tabloid story but it's rubbish. what you think ashley? well, i was hoping you to ask me because i honestly thought it was a sex act. i didn't understand. oh, no, listen, jerry won't you find that that's lines always . shall that that's lines always. shall we talk about safety on the streets before we get to the break? because this is the telegraph and it's the prime minister, rishi talking about his concern , women's safety. he his concern, women's safety. he has he's married course. he's got two daughters as well. and we worry for everyone. female days, don't we, ashley? and you were mugged quite violently a few months ago in london. attempt it. i've also been sort of sexually attack twice a hand up my skirt my house in broad daylight as i was leaning into my boot . another time i was
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my boot. another time i was walking down oxford circus , walking down oxford circus, another time i was walking down oxford circus and a guy grabbed my crotch. i think they got they've got the first man arrested and the second man and then they deported him but yeah , very scary. it is very scary. as a woman i don't wear jewellery if i go out. i've worn it today because i know that i'm safe. i don't feel safe and that's it. and none of us as women, none of my friends, we've none of us feel safe . it doesn't none of us feel safe. it doesn't feel like anything. so since the tragic murder of everard in a really, really worrying state of affairs and props to the prime minister for raising it as an issue, let's hope our coppers are deadly focussed on the safety of women on the streets, particularly night. lots more for papers come . all for the papers to come. all christmas point this. do christmas cards point this. do you still send that? will you be them bad news in them this year? plus bad news in relation to the christmas that in the express also could you live without eggs because the country is running out of them
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oh are drivers being priced off the roads. that was the topic of the roads. that was the topic of the news agenda with panel. big reaction to that still in an interesting email, daniel who says hi , i don't think it's says hi, i don't think it's a conspiracy to get people out of their cars a whole, but may be to reduce vehicle use . when to reduce vehicle use. when i was younger in the eighties driving was expensive and my mum dad could only afford one car. when i look around nowadays, most families have at least two cars.in most families have at least two cars. in my little area some individuals seem to go out and come home five times a day to grab something from the shop. whatever happens . in getting whatever happens. in getting everything whilst your out or grab it tomorrow . back in the grab it tomorrow. back in the day we. walked to school or got a bus and train. we weren't dropped off by mum and dad like they now. dan an interesting
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email thank you for that. and there is from richard who says mark road tax was to be for fixing the potholes on roads . mark road tax was to be for fixing the potholes on roads. in my opinion all road users contribute including bikes, electric cars and foreign drivers who register their cars abroad. we go to france, we pay the tolls on their toll roads. thank you, richard. let's get to a response on twitter, because we asked you whether are being pnced we asked you whether are being priced off the road . 91% said priced off the road. 91% said yes , absolutely they are. and yes, absolutely they are. and percent said they . not okay percent said they. not okay well, more stories from the papers with full panel. reaction from celebrity lawyer and ex—tory mp jerry hayes , the ex—tory mp jerry hayes, the leader of ukip, neil and reality star and entrepreneur ashley horgan—wallace. now royal mail are set to stage six more days of strike action into including
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christmas eve . it doesn't stop christmas eve. it doesn't stop there. workers are already set to strike on the 24th. the 25th and the 30th of november. bah humbug . so millions could miss humbug. so millions could miss out on their christmas cards this year which begs the question , is there any point in question, is there any point in sending christmas cards ? do you sending christmas cards? do you still do it? let me know. market gb news dot uk. i did get a response quickly from jacqui who says hi mark. yes i send christmas in the post but of course the 1st of december, in order to avoid all of bloody strikes. i like receive christmas cards too. it's part christmas cards too. it's part christmas and a way of reminding of the true meaning of that time of the true meaning of that time of the true meaning of that time of the year. jacqui, thank you so much for that. ashley do you bother with christmas cards? i don't i'm not going to lie to you. i'm just rather tech store email. yeah i'm i'm a modern girl. i, i don't go email. yeah i'm i'm a modern girl . i, i don't go outside . girl. i, i don't go outside. send them a tweet. send a little picture of me and santa bikini. you know, actually sound too bad. suddenly. in yeah, it's
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charming when people do that. i think it shows the effort they've gone to when they send card it's funny you say that because actually if i receive one i'm really touched but i'm not about touching others with gerry you also are . gerry you're gerry you also are. gerry you're a lawyer you're a man of letters so you present these cards . a lawyer you're a man of letters so you present these cards. i'm yeah, of course i do. because it's an absolute pain, isn't it 7 it's an absolute pain, isn't it ? but it just shows you really love people and like people. it really means you've gone to all this ghastly business of writing . yeah, but you see, you know , . yeah, but you see, you know, been down to. to see you in a bikini, you know? but it's just impersonal because just send it by text or what's the difference , you know , because i that's , you know, because i that's what i printed out my name and. i bet you said, well, i'm. isn't
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there an official hamiltons card year? well, they used to be we used to make own photographs of something extraordinary things that we'd done in the year , that we'd done in the year, really. and i think they'd become collector's items , but i become collector's items, but i think less and less relevant today. i mean, christine, i insists we can send something, but i'm the finance director in our household and i can't really myself pay to quit a time when take the postage into account and the cost of the card. so you just say you should be you know you should be in the treasury you should be in the treasury you waste it in the studio you could you could tackle government . let's let's a quick government. let's let's a quick before we get to eggs but very related and christmas related possible a possible issue with buying turkeys it gets worse christmas turkey price is soaring when do you buy your turkeys did you get frozen and frozen . oh we've already we've frozen. oh we've already we've already us really have you met. yeah. is it got a name. god no
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that's a it's another member of the family loading the turkey . the family loading the turkey. i'm not even up, i'm not even going near that . we've also got going near that. we've also got another food related story and i'm afraid it's not good news. we've got avian flu plus a bit a battle between poultry farmers and the supermarkets and already lidl and others have been rationing eggs. so very briefly, could you live with our eggs, jerry ? no, i love eggs. it's not jerry? no, i love eggs. it's not breakfast without eggs, is it? oh, it's not. and my mother used to say sunday, now, you know, you have meal with an egg, you will always have a meal. whatever's left in the fridge, it is rubbish . that is an egg it is rubbish. that is an egg and ashlin. i've got a couple of seconds here. do you have your eggs?i seconds here. do you have your eggs? i like them well done. but edwina curry could live without them, couldn't she. just how did them, couldn't she. just how did the have their eggs, the hamiltons have their eggs, sunny obviously, sunny side up? obviously, indeed. going back to indeed. but i'm going back to win a curry. remember nicky fair ben, mp who was ben, who was tory mp who was a colourful character? oh he got up in the debate when edwina curry was minister, who was
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responsible . egg all responsible. the egg scandal all those years and said that, mr. speaker , is the right honourable speaker, is the right honourable lady where she was an once, she was plastic lined, she became a shakespeare windbag. she by tomorrow i'm going to say yes hello there i'm get has the welcome to our latest broadcast the met office frosty for western areas tonight february expected in the far west and east saturday and blustery showers on sunday. low pressure still dominates , however. a weak still dominates, however. a weak ridge of high pressure for a time as we go into saturday before low pressure returns from the atlantic for the rest of the weekend into the beginning of next week . so the changeable next week. so the changeable theme continues for heavy rain across parts of in particular through friday evening into the early hours of saturday. the risk some further flooding here , dry conditions across the far west , turning chilly during the west, turning chilly during the early hours, minus or minus four across countryside to across the countryside to northern ireland. so mist and folk developing as folk developing not quite as cold elsewhere, generally around six or seven celsius, but a
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cloudy damp start to the day across eastern parts scotland, down the east coast of england they're slowly pushing a little bit further inland the bit further inland as the morning progresses. best the sunshine central and sunshine across central and western initially through western initially but through the afternoon a band of rain will start to across northern will start to in across northern ireland heavy by later on the day. temperature wise, generally average a little bit lower particularly the cloud across the far east compared to friday, eight or nine, perhaps in the sunshine, ten or 11 through the evening time on this band of rain will push its eastwards eastward. some heavy possible at times the winds picking falling as snow over the higher across scotland to during the early hours behind the band rain we'll see some scattered showers moving in fairly blustery night so that will stop temperatures getting to low five or six celsius for of us into sunday. it means a wet start once more eastern areas. snow continues over the higher ground of scotland . the rain pushes its scotland. the rain pushes its way eastward. sunshine follows, but also a scattering shower showers most frequent and
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heaviest across the north and the west , heaviest across the north and the west, some hail and thunder in there and a little wintry over higher ground to into over the higher ground to into the beginning next week. the beginning of next week. temperatures remain around average time year. we average for the time of year. we expect weather at expect further wet weather at times. see you again .
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