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r ,n0 , no bias, no >> no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wootton and breaking tonight out a chilling establishing cover up unravels a dame alison rose admits that she was the source behind the bbc's inaccurate reporting on nigel farage's banking . but natwest farage's banking. but natwest group chairman howard davies ignores the public clamour for justice and issues an extraordinary vote of confidence in his ceo , farage wants heads in his ceo, farage wants heads to roll. i think at that investor statement on friday morning, the government ought to say we have no confidence in this management. >> frankly, i think that they should all go . should all go. >> i'll explain why. should all go. >> i'll explain why . woke banks >> i'll explain why. woke banks must be banned from intruding in our private lives for the sake of democracy. that's in my digest next. and then my superstar panel weigh in. and tonight, i'm joined by baroness foster ranil jayawardena and rebecca reid, esteemed biographer tom bower will offer
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his unmissable analysis on that story later in the show, too. also on the way tonight as a daily mail investigates exposes uk lawyers charging up to £10,000 to submit bogus asylum claims. are britain's borders broken beyond repair? that's a big debate. later in the show, lawrence fox hits out at the free bees reportedly being offered to illegal immigrants in the fox report, too. coming up in the clash after spotify posted a £34 million hit in the wake of their split from the sussexes are harry and meghan now a bad investor ? lee cohen, now a bad investor? lee cohen, joanna jarjue and bushra shaikh do that elsewhere do battle on that elsewhere tonight sadiq khan's anti misogyny campaign has caused a stir for all the wrong reasons as it slammed as a patronising waste of taxpayer money. >> she ghosted me . probably >> she ghosted me. probably wouldn't know a good thing if it slapped her in the face, so i'd gladly do if i saw her again, mate. >> so is it just about signalling an attempt at social engineering or a genuine bid to end sexism? we'll get stuck in
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to the failed london mayor's latest cringeworthy campaign in the media. buzz and box office hit bob b has been branded man hating propaganda by some, but will disney's snow white remake be the next victim of hollywood woke washing mean that it's no longer 1937? >> and we absolutely wrote a snow white that is not going to be saved by the prince. >> she's megastar us journalist megyn kelly unleashes on that soon as always, tomorrow's newspaper front page is on the way too and cannot wait for this former mumford and sons guitar has turned freedom fighter winston marshall live in the studio too. >> this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . let's go. you're watching gb news, britain's news channel. massive developments in the unravelling saga between natwest coutts and
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nigel farage. my view straight after the headlines with polly middleton host . middleton host. >> dan, thank you. good evening, will the top story tonight on gb news is that the ceo of natwest has this evening admitted to a serious error of judgement in discussing nigel farage's coutts bank account with a bbc journalist yesterday , the bbc journalist yesterday, the bbc was forced to apologise for its story, led by business editor simon jacks , after it simon jacks, after it incorrectly reported the reason for mr farage's bank account closure being because it held insufficient funds mr farage uncovered, though through a subject access request that this was untrue and that his account had been closed because of his political views. the bank issued a statement this evening stating that they, however, thought that after careful reflection, they had full confidence in dame alison rose in her position as
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ceo. well, more on that in dan wootton program coming up shortly. we in greece, we now know that three people lost their lives after an aircraft crashed while fighting wildfires this afternoon . the plane was this afternoon. the plane was fighting wildfires on the island of evia . if you're watching on of evia. if you're watching on television, you can see the plane dropping water across an area of blaze before crashing behind a hillside. local media reported the body of a 41 year old man who'd been missing since sunday has been found while wildfires have consumed parts of greece for seven days, forcing residents to retreat to shelters along the coast. greece's prime minister kyriakos mitsotakis, says there's no magic defence against climate . change against climate. change meanwhile, south of greece , in meanwhile, south of greece, in algeria, the number of deaths because of wildfires has risen. now to 34, including ten soldiers. 8000 firefighters have been working to bring the blazes under control, while in italy,
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wildfires , fires forced the wildfires, fires forced the temporary closure of sicily's palermo airport with only a limited number of flights given permission to take off. it's since rio opened, and in tunisia , families have been forced to flee their villages after wildfires burn across mountain regions. the authorities there are trying to get out at least 2500 people from the affected areas , as hsbc says, it will cut areas, as hsbc says, it will cut its interest rates from tonight, making it the first high street bank to act following last week's better than expected inflation figures. the bank told gb news the new rates will come into effect from midnight tonight . it into effect from midnight tonight. it comes after figures last week showed inflation is at a 16 month low in the year to june. a 16 month low in the year to june . on tv online, dab+ radio june. on tv online, dab+ radio and the tune in app. this is gb news. britain's news .
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news. britain's news. channel the nigel farage cuts scandal is just the opening salvo in the fight of our lives to stop the uk creeping towards a chinese style social credit system where our behaviour codes and political ideologies are monitored and judged by woke corporations. >> globalist institutions and potential . soon, a socialist potential. soon, a socialist government and be very concerned . and this isn't some sort of far fetched dystopian prospect . far fetched dystopian prospect. we're already getting there . so we're already getting there. so take the chilling revelation today that the uk's four biggest banks are not west lloyds. hsbc and barclays all refuse to deny that they monitor their own customers on social media. they're complicated privacy policies. you know, the ones that, you know, go on for 30 pages and you're forced to sign before taking an account, allow for such an approach. but that
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doesn't make it right . so, for doesn't make it right. so, for example, natwest, the parent company of farage bank, coutts, says it can gather information on that you make public on social media in its 13 page policy document . the lloyds policy document. the lloyds policy, which also covers halifax and the bank of scotland, says it can collect information from published media as well as social networks us and hsbc, which you might remember, shut my business bank account with no explanation is even worse. they say they can monitor information that relates to your social interest actions, such as your communications via social media between individuals or organisations and prospects . or organisations and prospects. why why? why what right does a bank have ? have to know anything bank have? have to know anything about what views i'm expressing on the rule of law is already in place to protect against money laundering and that sort of
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thing. so no wonder terrified businesses are slowly edging towards group think to avoid any trouble . at least the government trouble. at least the government is demanding answers, with michael gove making that clear this morning as pressure builds on the natwest chairman, sir howard davies. you know, should launch some sort of inquiry into dame alison rose . dame alison rose. >> but i definitely think that, you know, he was owed an apology. >> he's got one. >> he's got one. >> but i think that the company has further to go in order to make sure that this matter ends appropriately. >> and breaking tonight out, howard davies has ignored those calls and offered his full backing to the ceo, dame alison rose . in a board statement, he rose. in a board statement, he said as dame rose recognises , said as dame rose recognises, she should not have spoken in the way she did. this was a regrettable error of judgement on her part. however, after careful reflection, the board has concluded that it retains full confidence in her as the ceo. now that extraordinary vote
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of confidence comes despite rose's admission that she was not the source behind the bbc business editor simon jacks. fake news about farage banking . fake news about farage banking. so this is what she's had to say , believing it was public knowledge , i repeated what mr knowledge, i repeated what mr farage had already stated that the bank saw this as a commercial decision. i would like to emphasise that in responding jacks responding to mr jacks questions, not reveal any questions, i did not reveal any personal financial information about puts simply, about mr farage puts simply, i was wrong to respond to any question raised by the bbc about this case. i want to extend my sincere apologies to mr farage for the personal hurt this has caused him. but on his show earlier tonight , nigel called earlier tonight, nigel called for davies rose. oh, and the coots chief executive, peter flavell, who has yet to break his deafening silence, has ignored farage. he called for all three of them to go, but it is perfectly clear to me that peter flavell, the ceo of coots,
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has not done his job in any way at all. >> perfectly clear to me that alison rose is unfit to be the ceo of a big group and that howard davies, who is supposed to be in charge of governance, has failed as well . given that has failed as well. given that we have a 39% stake in this, we, the great british public, i think at that investor statement on friday morning, the government ought to say we have no confidence in this management. frankly, i think they should all go now. >> while it took the brave three of farage to speak out, to expose the scandal in the first place, the chilling impact of the behaviour by coots is that most people will simply keep schtum. why risk our livelihood ? why risk our ability to run our businesses simply for expressing an opinion? and the concern ounces of that for democracy and freedom of speech and what our febrile times? well, i think it's grave, but to respond now tonight's superstar panel conservative peer baroness
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foster, former conservative cabinet minister ranil jayawardena , and the best jayawardena, and the best selling author rebecca reid . selling author rebecca reid. baroness foster. so lots breaking on this over the past couple of hours. farage says all three executives should go . three executives should go. apparently, lots of pressure coming from within the for cabinet at least rose to fall on her sword. what do you think should happen here? >> i completely agree. i think she should have offered her resignation once it was made clear it was her. that was actually the person that spoke to media. i think also that to the media. i think also that howard davies position is untenable . so the fact that untenable. so the fact that they've not gone yet, it doesn't mean to say that they will be forced to go at some stage. >> and what about the chief executive of coots who has totally stonewalled farage on this? >> apparently, i don't think he's even replied to any any any communication from nigel farage at all. and i think if i may say, as the 36, i think we have
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a 36% shareholders. the government , the public, the next government, the public, the next time that they have their shareholders meeting, i think that we should insist our representative from the government that they resigned to. and you know what? with this and then the second stage, we're looking at some of the reasons now on social media in terms of confidentiality. now we know we have bank accounts and we have people trawling all over everything . will tweet may everything. will tweet me may make preparing reports 40 make and preparing reports 40 page reports. >> randall i mean why does a bank seriously why should a bank have any interest in my political views on what i post on social media? >> why i agree with you. it's extraordinary. >> there's absolutely no reason why banks should do anything else other than keep your money safe and lend you money if you want to borrow it. and, you know, people across the corporate i think just corporate sector, i think just need basics, need to get back to basics, which focus on the which is to focus on the business that they're there to run this of this woke run, not this sort of this woke agenda which has infiltrated and
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infected so many different parts of the establishment. the idea that there should be some sort of social credit system arm in banks or indeed elsewhere in the services that we all rely on is absolutely unaccept suitable. and i think people need to vote with their feet that this isn't going to be resolved by government, it's not going to be resolved by more law. i think laws have got us into this mess. actually, it's going to be resolved by, i think, people taking a stand. and i think nigel farage doing this. >> is doing exactly the right thing. >> but he's also very lucky that he's got the platform to do it. >> many wouldn't have the >> many others wouldn't have the chance. most people don't. >> reid you don't agree? >> rebecca reid you don't agree? you think it's okay for banks to go around customers? go snooping around customers? social media? why? >> you make something public >> if you make something public on media, i don't know on social media, i don't know whether trying whether anybody else was trying to university in the to get into university in the noughties, they sit you all noughties, but they sit you all down like, anything down and they're like, anything you put facebook, you put on facebook, universities to universities can see and use to not give offer. now that not give you an offer. now that obviously wasn't because obviously wasn't true because they the but
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they didn't have the time, but i've been taught since i was a small child. anything you put on the internet, you are responsible for, if you put something internet, something on the internet, you have it. if you have to answer for it. if you put a view the internet, put a view on the internet, a business has a right. i believe, to say, i don't want to work with and think we can all with you and i think we can all agree that there are some views that you would say, okay, this person not inclined have person is not inclined to have my i would not take my business. so i would not take a commission somebody. for a commission from somebody. for instance, actively instance, who was actively racist. right do racist. i have the right to do that. i what this is that. and i think what this is aboutis that. and i think what this is about is where the line is about what's an acceptable is. >> we know what's >> foster we know what's happening is only happening here. this is only about views, no about centre right? views, no corporation right to corporation has any right to centre expressing centre people expressing left wing centre people expressing left winyou're absolutely right. if >> you're absolutely right. if you have done something illegal. if was on facebook and i am if i was on facebook and i am indicating i am a supporter indicating that i am a supporter of terrorism, then i think that's a serious i mean, that of terrorism, then i think that's probably i mean, that of terrorism, then i think that's probably be1ean, that of terrorism, then i think that's probably be possiblyt would probably be possibly referred the police. but most referred to the police. but most of things on facebook or on of the things on facebook or on twitter of us in twitter that most of us in politics in business politics and often in business are doing is obviously arguing or about our and the or debating about our and the onune or debating about our and the online public's public square.
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>> but this is the point, isn't it, that that's illegal and it's the police to investigate. it's not for banks or , you know, but not for banks or, you know, but the banks. >> why should they make moral judgements? >> i mean, why shouldn't you be able at tesco next? you able to shop at tesco next? you know, if you hold a certain type of view, i, i personally believe that should have that any business should have the refuse you anything the right to refuse you anything that they providing as that they are providing as a commercial service. are commercial service. you are behaving commercial service. you are berlf'ing commercial service. you are berlf you are behaving in way >> if you are behaving in a way that find distasteful. that they find distasteful. if you're lawfully. do. you're behaving lawfully. i do. i think absolutely if they're behaving in the same way that i think it's perfectly reasonable behaving in the same way that i think people fectly reasonable behaving in the same way that i think people fectly wantnable behaving in the same way that i think people fectly want to3le behaving in the same way that i think people fectly want to make when people don't want to make cakes for gay weddings. think cakes for gay weddings. i think it's but i think you it's dreadful. but i think you have a right to refuse your service anybody if are service to anybody if you are a business. barred business. i should be barred from tesco because i'm a conservative. i mean. conservative. no, but i mean. but i don't think you're that bad of conservative. i think bad of a conservative. i think you can still. i'll try harder. i as a tory going i imagine as a tory you're going to anyway. i imagine as a tory you're going to well, anyway. i imagine as a tory you're going to well, we've way. i imagine as a tory you're going to well, we've got lovely new >> well, we've got a lovely new sainsbury's, should say, sainsbury's, i should say, at the of my road and i'm the end of my road and i'm a tory, but the thing is, you used, you used the word they what they think. >> now the question then who
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>> now the question then is who are brexiteers, 51 or 52% are they brexiteers, 51 or 52% of the country. >> has had their mass. >> nobody has had their mass. but remake the judgement. >> whether not read >> whether or not did you read the dossier into nigel farage? >> you know, one of the things that to put as that they used to put him as some sort of terrible human being was fact he retweeted being was the fact he retweeted a by ricky gervais. rebecca a joke by ricky gervais. rebecca this is chilling. it is a chilling attack on free speech. and even if you disagree with farage, should stand by him farage, you should stand by him because he's a hypocrite. >> he is out there every single week being like anti cancel culture, cancer culture. culture, anti cancer culture. gerry moynihan doesn't mean to me. three people should lose their whom didn't theirjobs. two of whom didn't actually has. actually do anything. he has. he is calling count. he is is calling for count. he is calling his he now out calling for his he is now out there calling the cancel culture. i if i had a bank, i wouldn't give corbyn a bank account. no, because i find his anti—semitism abhorrent. >> well , you anti—semitism abhorrent. >> well, you don't agree with you don't think that his anti—semitism, was anti—semitism, anti—semitism was abhorrent ? abhorrent? >> jeremy corbyn i have spoken to about jeremy corbyn's anti—semitism . anti—semitism. >> you a bad, i believe >> you had a bad, i believe jeremy right jeremy corbyn deserves a right for bank account. unless the for a bank account. unless the police that jeremy corbyn
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police say that jeremy corbyn has broken he has has broken the law. he has a right for a bank account. just like i believe the media had a right to have a youtube account. >> you lend? jeremy? is >> did you lend? jeremy? this is the difference between the left and the right. >> would him money? >> would you lend him money? this the fundamental this is the fundamental difference between the left and the the right stand up the right. the right stand up for speech. stand for for free speech. we stand up for free speech. matter free speech. it doesn't matter whether left having said whether on the left having said he was anti cancel culture, he is a hypocrite. >> can i just come in? >> yes. final word. >> yes. final word. >> you talked about people being cancelled. i mean, you have people as jk people as well known as jk rowling and other people who are perfectly respectable people who have a group have said something that a group of activists have disagreed with. >> well, according coots, she >> well, according to coots, she would yes, would be debunked. yes, she would be debunked. yes, she would debunked by the by the would be debunked by the by the farage john coots. she would be shocked that you would think it was okay. >> i mean , i have little in >> i mean, i have little in common with jeremy corbyn. i abhor for his views and his anti—semitic views that he espoused for so long and other members of the labour party. would i sit here and say he shouldn't have a bank account? of course i wouldn't know.
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>> but i would say if i ran a bank, it would be my choice to not give him an account. >> i will defend the right. >> i will defend the right. >> do you know what? and you >> and do you know what? and you have just summed up baroness foster, have summed up foster, you have just summed up the between the the difference here between the left that's a left and the right. so that's a good end it. i think. good point to end it. i think. ranil jayawardena rebecca read my ranil jayawardena rebecca read my panel with me all my superstar panel with me all night, on the way with night, but also on the way with migrants on the bibby stockholm barge cricket barge to get free cricket and festival excursions. the festival excursions. why is the uk rolling out the uk government rolling out the red at the taxpayer's red carpet at the taxpayer's expense? laurence fox is investigating and fox investigating this and the fox report soon. next in the report soon. but next in the clash, was extraordinary. clash, this was extraordinary. spotify taking a million spotify are taking a £34 million hit the split hit in the wake of the split with the sussexes. so if harry and meghan just become a bad investment. and meghan just become a bad investnsheikh lee cohen do bushra sheikh lee cohen do battle on this, what do you think? diana gb news rt.com our poll twitter. poll running on twitter. we're back after this .
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news. the people's channel. britain's news . news. the people's channel. britain's news. channel news. the people's channel. britain's news . channel laurence britain's news. channel laurence fox and megan kelly both on the way this hour. >> but first, the clash . an >> but first, the clash. an extraordinary news today . extraordinary news today. spotify has taken a £34 million hit after making heavy cutbacks in their podcasting division, including terminating their contract with prince harry and meghan markle . the duchess meghan markle. the duchess worked with the streaming giant to release her podcast archetypes . and last month, the archetypes. and last month, the couple were cut loose from a
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monster £16 million deal, with one spotify boss lamenting their costly mistake and leaving the pair in grifters. so tonight , pair in grifters. so tonight, simple question after this round really mind blowing figure from spotify have harry and meghan become a bad investment? diana gb news dot com vote in our poll at gb news on twitter debate this now social commentator, big supporter of harry and meghan joanna jarjue the political commentator bushra sheikh and former congressional staffer joining us from the us, lee cohen.so joining us from the us, lee cohen. so lee, look, i mean, a £34 million hit for spotify , not £34 million hit for spotify, not all of that is down to harry and meghan, but a big portion is . so meghan, but a big portion is. so what do you make of how they're going to be viewed stateside now 7 going to be viewed stateside now ? well dan, this is a case of last year's tinseltown darlings are today's hollywood flops the last years of the beloved queen should have been filled with nothing but warmth and gratitude i >> -- >> and the king's new reign
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should be filled with anticipation and hope some of us will never forgive the sussexes for instead making two reigns, tents and turbulence . but for tents and turbulence. but for all its glitter, hollywood is a business that cares only about the bottom line. what have you done for me lately? and harry and meghan have come up short. they've come up short on production of content aren't good perception of value. they don't seem to provide the necessary roi to be good investments . investments. >> joanna jarjue you disagree ? i >> joanna jarjue you disagree? i mean , if there are changes from mean, if there are changes from spotify's point of view, then that's bad negotiating negotiation from their point of view. >> like you said. dan it's not just harry and meghan that have impacted this. >> also other people that >> it's also other people that have know, really have been, you know, really successful productions for them, like rogan's podcast, which like joe rogan's podcast, which has been, you know, globally quite popular, just as harry and meghan have been globally quite popular as well. >> so if there hasn't been
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enough return on investment from spotify , then it's because maybe spotify, then it's because maybe they were so desperate to sign they were so desperate to sign the couple up that they didn't negotiate hard enough. it's got nothing to do with meghan and harry's anything harry's popularity. if anything , and meghan's archewell productions podcast actually showed how popular she is when she beat joe rogan to the top spot. so something to do with their archetypes was the name of their archetypes was the name of the podcast. >> i think you are being slightly misrepresented, though , the success of joe , in terms of the success of joe rogan. meghan's podcast rogan. i mean, meghan's podcast had a very quick rise . rogan had a very quick rise. rogan delivers week after week after week and has been a huge success story for spotify. >> let's let's let's be honest, though. dan and joe rogan's podcast has been going for many years and he is a very experienced podcast podcast host . but when it comes to meghan, it was her launch and she beat him to the top spot. and that has to say something. and i think a lot of people, you know, live this bubble where live in this little bubble where they think that, you know,
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there's a massive group. yes. within the kingdom within the united kingdom that really she really dislike meghan. but she also a massive global reach also has a massive global reach and to keep that in and we have to keep that in mind. okay. let me bring mind. okay. well let me bring bushra on this. bushra sheikh on this. >> bushra, who are you siding with? are you siding with joanna or siding with lee? or are you siding with lee? >> side with lee on >> i'm going to side with lee on this one. feel like people do this one. i feel like people do have sense fatigue when it have a sense of fatigue when it comes harry and meghan. comes to harry and meghan. and fortunately, look, harry was and is royal is still part of the royal family. one holds family. he's the one that holds the cards. then he cut those the cards. but then he cut those ties off and now lee's absolutely right. what content and red revance are they and what red revance are they bringing to table besides bringing to the table besides the fact that meghan is one of the, you know, a few like american actresses on tv? besides that, she hasn't really brought anything table. brought anything to the table. and spotify know when they've got deals . as far as got good deals. as far as they're concerned, they're not seeing as the best seeing this as the best investment they have. seeing this as the best inv> they know that people are getting this story . getting bored of this story. they're much to the they're not bringing much to the table . so why are we table anymore. so why are we going to give them the slot?
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joanna oh, oh, we'll just bring joanna oh, oh, we'll just bring joanna back . joanna back. >> joanna can you respond? >> joanna can you respond? >> finish? dan can i just finish? but realistically, if we actually have a look at this, like you said at the top of the program, um, this isn't just down to meghan and harry, so something is happening within spotify's production podcast department hasn't been department that hasn't been right. so it's a bad business deal. right. so it's a bad business deal . yes. for them. in terms of deal. yes. for them. in terms of podcasts in general, maybe they overestimated how much, you know, return they would get from podcasts in general, but it has nothing to do with meghan and harry if you're harry specifically. if you're going conversation going to have the conversation and you know, genuine. he's and be, you know, genuine. he's shaking his head about podcasts and be, you know, genuine. he's sshaking is head about podcasts and be, you know, genuine. he's s shaking his ead about podcasts and be, you know, genuine. he's sshaking his head.)out podcasts , shaking his head. >> lee why shaking your head? >> dan , or the chief executive >> dan, or the chief executive of united talent agency said it turns out meghan was not a great audio talent or necessarily any kind of talent. so i'm sorry, but what what she just said is completely wrong because it is completely wrong because it is completely on meghan and harry bucha absolutely . bucha absolutely. >> i think people get the first
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opportunity to prove themselves and i think if spotify thought that this was going to be a brilliant deal, they would have done everything that they could to give another series on to give them another series on the clearly they the podcast. but clearly they just that that's the just don't think that that's the case. joanne, i case. although, joanne, i understand saying, understand what you're saying, but have been the but these guys have been in the business time and business for a long time and they know what sells and what bnngsin they know what sells and what brings in the returns. they're not no. we'll say, not going to say no. we'll say, no, we don't want it just on the bafis no, we don't want it just on the basis that, let's say perhaps they find them grifters because basis that, let's say perhaps they ofd them grifters because basis that, let's say perhaps they of people grifters because basis that, let's say perhaps they of people do ters because basis that, let's say perhaps they of people do see because basis that, let's say perhaps they of people do see themrse basis that, let's say perhaps they of people do see them as a lot of people do see them as grifters right now, unless they bnng grifters right now, unless they bring content bring some really good content to yes. joanna, final word. >> yes. joanna, final word. >> yes. joanna, final word. >> can actually also say that >> can i actually also say that when you look at spotify overall as business, they've been as a business, they've been making when it making cutbacks even when it comes there is comes to staff. so there is a business issue deeper that's happening spotify. and happening with spotify. and you can't just pretend as if just because they've let two of their i'm not denying that i'm not denying that spotify over spent in market, but i do in the podcast market, but i do think they significantly overspent on harry and meghan in in a way that they didn't on joe rogan who has proven he's a hard
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worker. >> he'll deliver the goods week after week after week and that's what you need in this business. but joanna jarjue, bushra shaikh lee cohen, fascinating debate. who you agree with on this, who do you agree with on this, naomi, twitter writes up £14 naomi, on twitter writes up £14 million, 12 episodes, £1 million an episode. we all know why they are struggling. can you imagine people paying that much with no experience? sean writes , they experience? sean writes, they were bad investments even before they were married. no wonder spotify . netflix hiked their spotify. netflix hiked their subscription prices up because they have lost out with these two. and angela writes, spotify were greedy enough to throw money at two people lacking in any real talent. they have only themselves to blame . your themselves to blame. your verdict is in. 89% of you agree the sussexes were a bad investment. just 11% of you saying it was right. investment. just 11% of you saying it was right . now. investment. just 11% of you saying it was right. now. coming up, freedom fighter winston marshall and the formidable tom bower are on the way reacting to this breaking news tonight. all of the developments is kicking off with coots and farage.
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first, though, the weather looks like things are heating up . like things are heating up. >> boxed boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your gb news weather forecast. well, the next few days, it's set to remain unsettled across the uk. further spells of rain, but in between we will see some sunshine. reason for the unsettled conditions is these two areas of low pressure really not going to go very far over the next few days. and with a northerly wind, it's going to feel pretty chilly at times, especially by night under some clearer of clearer skies. but for parts of northern ireland, southern scotland, northern england actually remain actually tonight, we will remain fairly with some fairly cloudy here with some outbreaks rain. but elsewhere outbreaks of rain. but elsewhere , dry clear . and , relatively dry and clear. and as i mentioned, under the clear skies, feeling pretty chilly for this the year. tons of this point in the year. tons of city staying in double figures , city staying in double figures, but the countryside, but out towards the countryside, we see lows falling down we could see lows falling down to around 5 to 6 degrees, but compensate nation will be for most of us. we start the day with some sunshine wednesday with some sunshine on wednesday
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. of cloud and . still this area of cloud and showers southern showers across parts of southern scotland england scotland and northern england and will continue to linger and that will continue to linger for here the day. but for here much of the day. but elsewhere, as i mentioned, some sunshine, but for northern ireland, will thicken as sunshine, but for northern irelimorning will thicken as sunshine, but for northern irelimorning willonicken as sunshine, but for northern irelimorning wil|on with as sunshine, but for northern irelimorning wil|on with some the morning goes on with some rain arriving here by lunchtime and rain also and the cloud and rain also spreading parts of wales and the cloud and rain also spre southwest parts of wales and the cloud and rain also spre southwest england wales and the cloud and rain also spre southwest england as les and the cloud and rain also spre southwest england as the and southwest england as the afternoon goes so here we've afternoon goes on. so here we've combined strengthening combined with a strengthening wind as wind feeling pretty chilly as the moves in. but the afternoon moves in. but elsewhere in the sunshine, not feeling too bad the time of feeling too bad for the time of year with temperatures around average . and then as we go into average. and then as we go into thursday, this band of rain will sweep its way across the uk , sweep its way across the uk, bringing further spells of showers behind it and temperatures all the time near average . average. >> looks like things are heating up . boxed boilers proud sponsors up. boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news coming up of weather on. gb news coming up as the new barbie and snow white films are slammed for being anti men, is anything sacred ? men, is anything sacred? >> from hollywood's woke washing us media superstar megan kelly
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gives her unmissable report shortly. but next, hiking, cycling , onboard gyms, cricket cycling, onboard gyms, cricket and even festival excursions. migrant to be treated to all of that on the bbc stockholm. but so does our government not know the meaning of deterrent ? the meaning of deterrent? laurence fox he's investigating this and the fox report straight after the .
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channel media megastar megyn kelly joins media megastar megyn kelly joins me live from the state soon with breaking news on ron desantis. >> but now it's time for the fox report with our very own laurence fox, who's back in the house and the bibby stockholm is set to become the first barge to house migrants in britain this week. and the 500 young men due to live on board will see the red carpet rolled out for them at the taxpayer's expense . at the taxpayer's expense. migrants controversial migrants on the controversial vessel will be treated to free hiking, cycling, vessel will be treated to free hiking, cycling , cricket and hiking, cycling, cricket and festival as well as festival excursions as well as on board sports gyms and a 24 hour restaurant service . they hour restaurant service. they will also be able to come and go from the site as they please with free taxis due to be laid on if they miss the last boat home. the home office has responded saying, what we want here for people to feel like responded saying, what we want here are or people to feel like responded saying, what we want here are part ople to feel like responded saying, what we want here are part of.e to feel like responded saying, what we want here are part of a to feel like responded saying, what we want here are part of a widerl like they are part of a wider community and not restricted to being but laurence, some being here. but laurence, some some folks say that actually this provide a deterrent this won't provide a deterrent to small boat crossings. you have been investing rating. what
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have been investing rating. what have you found out? lawrence i don't think we're doing enough. >> dan i think we need to build a bridge from france to britain and we need to put a red carpet across it and say welcome. >> and i think we need an open top bus to to be greet everybody when they arrive to drive them across all of the landmarks of the uk for free. i don't think we're doing enough to say, you know, britain is a warm and welcoming, tolerant country . welcoming, tolerant country. sorry, i'm cold. it'sjust welcoming, tolerant country. sorry, i'm cold. it's just it's the global warming is getting me. so i'm just trying to stay warm at the moment . yeah, warm at the moment. yeah, certainly not. >> it's certainly not hot in the uk at the moment, is it, lawrence? so, so, so look, what is your proposal though? because of course the home office would say, well, at this point we don't if these folk are are don't know if these folk are are genuine asylum seekers or illegal migrants as well . illegal migrants as well. >> you know, they are britain should have no borders . we should have no borders. we should have no borders. we should welcome everybody. there
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should welcome everybody. there should be no british nationals . should be no british nationals. we shouldn't have a country. we should have no borders. you know this. i know this. we should welcome everybody because you just background just matter what your background is or what you know, just come. >> you think this is >> so you just think this is effective. surely the government throwing towel throwing in the towel now? >> yeah . i mean, look, we've >> yeah. i mean, look, we've given up on this country and no conservative party or labour party is going to stop it. so we're we're, you know, we're in trouble . i would suggest that trouble. i would suggest that we're in a bit of trouble here. but you know why? why are we not turning around and going? we want highly skilled, brilliant people in this country who can add something to the economy rather than just going welcome , rather than just going welcome, welcome the barge. let's have welcome to the barge. let's have a ticket taverners and a ticket to lord's taverners and you know, let's go to ascot for the day. it's completely ridiculous . the day. it's completely ridiculous. no wonder they the day. it's completely ridiculous . no wonder they don't ridiculous. no wonder they don't stop in france when you can get a freebie in england. it's silly i >> lawrence a row has broken out onune >> lawrence a row has broken out online over this incident in sheffield where a 65 year old trans woman then lashed out
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after a hotel spa employee offered them a key to the unisex changing rooms rather than the females . so taking to twitter females. so taking to twitter and coombs wrote, turns out the assistant had assumed i wanted the unique changing room with me dressed like this. and i presume we've got the picture to show of what anne was dressed like. okay, so there she goes. she now demands the employee in question is sent on a diversity, equality and inclusion course, but not everyone agrees. lawrence the former sharron former olympic swimmer sharron davies your davies has responded. your mail used changing rooms with used the changing rooms with other males. so lawrence should we those workers who we be sending those workers who misgender trans people on sensitive city courses ? sensitive city courses? >> well, sharon davies is obviously a dreadful transphobe and should be cancelled along with everybody else who does not see an as the beautiful woman that she is and you know, this channelis that she is and you know, this channel is appalling for the way that it treats that's what my piano teacher used to dress like
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that so to be so transphobic sharon should be cancelled . and sharon should be cancelled. and i would suggest you cancel her tonight on television live . tonight on television live. >> we will never do that to sharon davies , tongue firmly in sharon davies, tongue firmly in cheek there. lawrence, i understand. now, look, 20, 23. my understand. now, look, 20, 23. my goodness . literary my goodness. literary censorship, all over. right? so we've seen roald dahl, ian fleming , we've seen roald dahl, ian fleming, enid we've seen roald dahl, ian fleming , enid blyton, all being fleming, enid blyton, all being rewritten. and now the latest victim is the beano. can you believe this, lawrence? so five new characters are going to be introduced , complete with hijabs introduced, complete with hijabs and wheelchairs and an attempt to appeal to modern readers. the beano's creative director, mike stirling, had responded to accusations of going woke by saying , we've never seen that as saying, we've never seen that as a pejorative term. it's awareness and being awake to things. so lawrence is this awareness or just another example of the destruction of our classics ? our classics? >> i'm just appalled that the huab >> i'm just appalled that the hijab wearing person wasn't also in a wheelchair because , well,
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in a wheelchair because, well, that's probably coming next. as far as inclusivity is concerned. that's appalling because surely to represent hijab wearing persons of colour in wheelchairs would be what i would be looking for as far as inclusivity is concerned. so i just see it again as another example of systemic racism in the system of the united kingdom . and i hope the united kingdom. and i hope we can do better . we can do better. >> nothing is safe, is it? lawrence no. >> well , i lawrence no. >> well, i mean, the only thing thatis >> well, i mean, the only thing that is safe is me in this jacket, because the global warming, which is killing me as we speak, and all of us, i just have to have this on all the time. i mean, literally, it's so it hasn't even felt like summer, has it, lawrence here hasn't even felt like summer. >> i was freezing yesterday . i >> i was freezing yesterday. i needed to put a jacket on. >> i love the fact that what i've done, i've been double jabbed for global warming , but jabbed for global warming, but i'm going to take a booster to see if i can heat up a bit. lawrence fox. >> he's back, by the way. lawrence were you glad that you
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ran in the by—election? what went down? i hear the bbc said that they wouldn't have even put you on screen if you'd won. >> yeah. i mean, let's face it, chances of me winning were not massive. do i look like i want to belong on a green bench in this country? the bbc are the most vile and i say this. this is my opinion. dan so you're not going to get in trouble? my opinion is the bbc are an election rigging outfit like cnn in america, and i hope that the government, if they want to get the conservative part of the party who want to get rid of this stuff, say that the bbc should be put in the private sector, there are completely biased woke ridiculous organisation and congratulations to you for getting such good viewing figures for and and for manfully getting your way through what is a tough time for you. because i know what it's like being cancelled and it's hard work you're not to hard work and you're not to going lose it. you're going to fight on my brother. >> so much. lawrence >> thank you so much. lawrence and of course, you know, both
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sides of the argument here on gb news lawrence. and i'm sure that if gone to the bbc, they if we had gone to the bbc, they would they report would say that they report elections impartially. but we will have that debate. i'm happy to that debate another to have that debate another time, you were time, because you were recounting your experience of a bbc producer telling you that they wouldn't put you on air regardless of your results . so regardless of your results. so we'll keep coming back to that. laurence fox, great to have you back. thank you very much . back. thank you very much. coming up, a daily mail investigation uncovers uk lawyers charging up to £10,000 to submit false asylum claims for illegal immigrants . so, a, for illegal immigrants. so, a, britain's board is broken beyond repair . britain's board is broken beyond repair. we're going to discuss that shocking story in the mediabuzz. but next, box office hit, bobby has been branded man hating propaganda by some. but will disney's snow white remake become the next victim of hollywood woke washing megastar us journalist megyn kelly joins me live to report straight after this .
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it's megyn kelly. time now and hollywood continues suffering the woke mind virus with growing outrage over a politically correct rewriting of the kids . correct rewriting of the kids. classic snow white on the big screen that dunks on the brave prince charming and portrays the princess as someone who refuses to be saved by a man. >> you said you were bringing a modern edge to it on stage. what do you mean by that? i just mean that it's no longer 1937 and we absolutely wrote a snow white thatis absolutely wrote a snow white that is not going to be saved by the prince. >> she's not going to be saved by the prince and she's not going to dreaming about true love. >> she's dreaming about becoming the leader. she knows she can be >> she's dreaming about becoming the the ier. she knows she can be >> she's dreaming about becoming the the leader knows she can be >> she's dreaming about becoming the the leader that ms she can be >> she's dreaming about becoming the the leader that her he can be >> she's dreaming about becoming the the leader that her latean be and the leader that her late father told that she could father told her that she could be she was fearless, fair, be if she was fearless, fair, brave and true. >> this the latest film >> now, this is the latest film coming from woke disney, set for release next year. they've also
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swapped the magic of the original with original kid's fairy tale with serious discussions about consent famous consent stemming from the famous kiss apparent no dwarves kiss scene apparent no dwarves ehhen kiss scene apparent no dwarves either. and it's no surprise given that snow white writer greta gerwig is the director of this reimagining of the barbie doll on screen , to which critics doll on screen, to which critics have slammed this week as man hating propaganda. so megan kelly, why do you think liberal filmmakers just seem determined to squash everything? precious including classics like snow white and barbie? >> i mean, honestly, these women's idea of what female empowerment looks like is like something you might hear from a bunch of ninth grade girls at an all grey. all girls woke new york city school like the one we fled. it has to come at the expense of men, you see. and now this is the messaging these people hate. stay at home mothers. they hate them. they love any woman that looks like hillary and wants to hillary clinton and wants to follow that she follow the path that she followed. and for a while there, they somebody like me, they loved somebody like me, right? was oh, okay, right? it was like, oh, okay, there is. she's a strong there she is. she's a strong woman. she's out but it
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woman. she's out there. but it oh, you be oh, wait, you might be a republican. or you republican. forget it. or you might want to stay home with your forget it. you have your kids. forget it. you have to out there issuing true to be out there issuing true love, home love, issuing being home with your loving them and your family and loving them and raising them in to order earn the love of disney . and the the love of disney. and the people who make these films mean what say? look at her what do they say? look at her proudly saying she won't be dreaming about true love. well, then this is a lie, because every woman on earth dreams about true love. i'm sorry, but that's true . you can be that's true. you can be a leader. you can have your own company. you can be a ceo and you all want true love, too. we all want that. i was thinking about this , dan, you know, just about this, dan, you know, just this past weekend , on sunday, this past weekend, on sunday, i have three kids. they're 31, 12 and ten. my little guy turned ten on sunday and i posted this picture of the two of us in this like, great embrace, my sweet thatcher. there's no substitute for that. that's true love. you know how you. yes you know how you get that? you find somebody you get that? you find somebody you partner with them. you
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create a life together . you create a life together. you build a family. there is nothing in my life. no big paycheque, no power, no no forum. large enough, no company successful enough, no company successful enough , or that will ever enough, or that will ever compare to that moment. and the world that i have built inside my home. but according to snow white and these up here who know nothing from whom you played the soundbite, that's worth nothing . i soundbite, that's worth nothing .i need soundbite, that's worth nothing . i need to be a ceo. soundbite, that's worth nothing .ineedto beaceo.i soundbite, that's worth nothing . i need to be a ceo. i need to be the leader . . i need to be a ceo. i need to be the leader. i can be trying to find my own agency in order for me to be happy. it's a lie. it's a bill of goods . you don't it's a bill of goods. you don't have to choose and. but if you must choose love, that's going to make you a lot happier than your life as a hedge fund manager. bringing in millions. >> indeed. the thing that's >> indeed. and the thing that's so sad, isn't it, is that, you know, tell your new story. if you want, but don't change the class and i find it class basics. and i find it hilarious, megan, that apparently of this apparently there's all of this back and hand—wringing back and forth and hand—wringing over the fact that the prince won't be able to kiss the
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sleeping snow white because he isn't able to seek consent out. i mean, come on. that's the key moment, right? that's the key moment, right? that's the key moment of snow white, of course. >> i mean, it's so absurd. and the fact that they've gotten rid of the dwarves to whom exactly were the dwarves offensive? i realised peter realised the most famous peter dinklage, made some snarky comment back in 2022 about the fact that the dwarves living in caves, don't in caves, they don't live in a cave. first all, what was cave. first of all, what was wrong with the dwarves? they didn't betray the as a bunch of losers know, they were losers or, you know, they were nice. they're named like happy there. what's there's no problem with dwarves and why did with the dwarves and why did they have to go? because one said he was offended by it. why? because trying to ruin because he's trying to ruin the acting for every acting opportunities for every in other himself in hollywood other than himself . that uncharitable. . well, that was uncharitable. nobody to that. nobody needed to listen to that. so dwarves except so the dwarves had to go except for one. so what sense does that make ? so the one maybe they kept make? so the one maybe they kept happy. make? so the one maybe they kept happy . they get rid of dopey. happy. they get rid of dopey. that offensive for that was offensive for a different reason. this pleases absolutely no in hollywood absolutely no one in hollywood will stop . you know, disney
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will not stop. you know, disney is this. barbie now is is doing this. barbie now is said be about fighting said to be all about fighting the patriarchy . we've had movie the patriarchy. we've had movie after movie, the little mermaid two, both in the little mermaid and in snow white. had to and in snow white. they had to get the white leads. get rid of the white leads. white offensive. our white people are offensive. our white and of itself is white skin in and of itself is offensive, whether it's on a mermaid in little mermaid or if it's on a princess whose name is literally snow white. that's we're all supposed to say that's fine, that our white skin was too offensive for you had to recast it with a person of colour. but the they had to go right. it's like i don't understand any of the rules. i just don't like it. just know i don't like it. i don't want their politics my don't want their politics in my movies. don't want to take my movies. i don't want to take my kids to these movies. and it's one of reason, why one of the reason, reasons why disney having a backlash disney is having such a backlash against it. for the first time in time, which in a real long time, which actually to the bit of actually relates to the bit of politics to talk to politics that i want to talk to you about, megan, because of course, florida governor, course, the florida governor, ron has been on ron desantis, who has been on this with disney, has this battle with disney, has been as donald trump's been overtaken as donald trump's main rival for the republican
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party nomination of next party nomination ahead of next year's . year's election. >> as have bagged a big >> as you have bagged a big interview with desantis on your show, you've been working on this for a long time. he's only just agreed. so why is he sitting down with you now and what has gone wrong with his campaign that lots of us political observers are saying is basically over? >> it'sjust is basically over? >> it's just hitting the news tonight. the new york times and elsewhere that he's had to cut one third of his campaign staff , something like 38 positions. he's running out of money because he's spending it so quickly. and it hasn't gotten him anywhere in the polls. there's one poll that shows him in third place now behind trump of course, who's number one, 30 points and number two, points ahead. and number two, vivek ramaswami , independent vivek ramaswami, independent businessman. wow all the others show desantis in the second position. but vivek is right behind him. mean it's neck and neck for number but no neck now for number two. but no one's anywhere near trump. so the discussion about number two is kind of okay, whatever. i mean, trump is 30 to 40 points
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ahead. mean, trump is 30 to 40 points ahead . and the question is what ahead. and the question is what is the plan for these guys to overtake him? you can't just wish it. you can't depend on the prosecutions. those cases are likely not even going to be tried until after the election. realistically you're going to have to come up with a way to take over donald trump. and it doesn't involve sitting back and saying how great he is, which is kind of the way most of these other candidates approached other candidates have approached it. it'sjust other candidates have approached it. it's just one of many it. it's just one of the many things be talking things we're going to be talking about i sit with about when i sit with the governor tallahassee, governor in tallahassee, florida, governor in tallahassee, fl0iokay. so we're going to be >> okay. so we're going to be able to see the interview this week, friday. and you've said it's going to tough, right? week, friday. and you've said it's yeah, to tough, right? week, friday. and you've said it's yeah, it's tough, right? week, friday. and you've said it's yeah, it's going gh, right? week, friday. and you've said it's yeah, it's going gh,be|ht? week, friday. and you've said it's yeah, it's going gh,be tough. >> yeah, it's going to be tough. it's going to be a jugular. it's not going to be a jugular. you know, removal. don't want you know, removal. i don't want to want to be fair to him you know, removal. i don't want to want to be fairto him and to i want to be fair to him and his fans. but i'm going to ask him all the tough questions that people want answered. i'm going to ask them all the things that are right now. like are on your mind right now. like what about this? what about are on your mind right now. like what i'mjt this? what about are on your mind right now. like what i'm thinking ilhat about that? i'm thinking the same things thinking, things you're thinking, and i'm not afraid there. not afraid to go there. >> cannot wait. mean, look, >> cannot wait. i mean, look, i
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like the guy i really like the suv- like the guy i really like the guy. fascinated to see it. and of that's good of course, that's extra good reason tonight for reason to sign up tonight for the megyn kelly show youtube the megyn kelly show via youtube or podcast, because or as a podcast, because that big interview with ron desantis is friday. we'll speak is coming on friday. we'll speak about week. megan kelly, about it next week. megan kelly, good wait to see it. good luck. can't wait to see it. thank see my friend. >> so see you, my friend. >> so see you, my friend. >> great to you, megan. >> great to see you, megan. thank coming up thank you. now coming up as natwest chief executive, dame alison rose admits the alison rose admits she was the source behind bbc's source behind the bbc's inaccurate on nigel inaccurate reporting on nigel farage as banking. but fails to resign. to roll resign. two heads need to roll over sinister establishment over this sinister establishment plot. mumford plot. the once cancelled mumford and musician winston and sons musician winston marshall offers his analysis live in the studio soon. but next, britain's borders pimped out for £10,000 a pop as uk lawyers are exposed for submitting false asylum claims for illegal migrants in exchange for illegal migrants in exchange for cash . are we fighting a for cash. are we fighting a losing battle in the channel? my superstar panel returned to debate that shortly. plus, we're going to have a first look at tomorrow's newspaper. front pages , off press. don't pages, hot off the press. don't go anywhere . we're back very sooi'i. 500“. >> soon. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news.
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weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your gb news weather forecast. well, the next few days, it's set to remain unsettled across the uk, further spells of rain, but in between we will see some sunshine . reason for the sunshine. reason for the unsettled conditions is these two areas of low pressure really not going to go very far over the days. and with a the next few days. and with a northerly wind, it's going to feel chilly times, feel pretty chilly at times, especially by night, under some clearer . but for parts of clearer skies. but for parts of northern ireland, southern scotland, northern england, actually tonight remain actually tonight we will remain fairly with some fairly cloudy here with some outbreaks rain. but outbreaks of rain. but elsewhere, dry and clear. elsewhere, really dry and clear. and i mentioned , under the and as i mentioned, under the clear feeling pretty clear skies, feeling pretty chilly this in the chilly for this point in the yeah chilly for this point in the year. turns the city staying in double figures. but out towards the countryside, see the countryside, we could see lows falling down to around 5 to 6 degrees. but compensate will be for most of us. we start the day with some sunshine on wednesday. still, this area of cloud and showers across parts of scotland of southern scotland and northern england and that will continue linger here for much continue to linger here for much of but elsewhere, as of the day. but elsewhere, as i mentioned, sunshine. mentioned, some sunshine. but
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for northern ireland, cloud will thicken goes on thicken as the morning goes on with rain arriving here by with some rain arriving here by lunchtime and rain lunchtime and the cloud and rain also parts of also spreading into parts of wales england. as also spreading into parts of walafternoon england. as also spreading into parts of walafternoon goes england. as also spreading into parts of walafternoon goes on. ngland. as also spreading into parts of walafternoon goes on. so and. as also spreading into parts of walafternoon goes on. so here as the afternoon goes on. so here we've combined with a strengthening wind feeling pretty the afternoon pretty chilly as the afternoon moves in. but elsewhere in the sunshine, not feeling too bad moves in. but elsewhere in the surthele, not feeling too bad moves in. but elsewhere in the surthe timet feeling too bad moves in. but elsewhere in the surthe time ofaeling too bad moves in. but elsewhere in the surthe time of yearg too bad moves in. but elsewhere in the surthe time of year with bad for the time of year with temperatures average . and temperatures around average. and then as we go into thursday, this band of rain will sweep its way across the uk , bringing way across the uk, bringing further spells of showers behind it and temperatures all the time near average . near average. >> the temperatures rising , boxt >> the temperatures rising, boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on .
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dame alison rose has confirmed she was the source for the bbc's incorrect story on nigel farage's bank accounts, but has refused to resign after receiving backing from her board. >> so with this chilling establishment plot finally being unmasked , former mumford and unmasked, former mumford and sons musician winston marshall, who was himself cancelled for challenging the woke orthodoxy, joins live in the studio to joins me live in the studio to give his reaction . plus, a give his reaction. plus, a shocking undercut investigation from the daily mail has exposed lefty lawyers for abusing and cheating the british legal system by training illegal migrants to tell lies to remain in the country. i'll respond to this national disgrace alongside my superstar panel next. and tonight , i'm my superstar panel next. and tonight, i'm joined by baroness jacqueline foster, ranil jayawardena and rebecca reid . jayawardena and rebecca reid. elsewhere tonight, after the damage caused by harry and meghan is king charles about to save the international future of the monarchy a blitz of the monarchy with a blitz of commonwealth tours by senior royals , esteemed biographer tom royals, esteemed biographer tom bower tackles that later. and in
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a cringe worthy campaign, failed london mayor sadiq khan says we can stop sexism by saying , mate can stop sexism by saying, mate , she ghosted me . , she ghosted me. >> probably wouldn't know a good thing if it slapped her in the face. someone i'd gladly do it for. >> see you again, mate. >> see you again, mate. >> a feminist campaigner has called that patronising. totally inadequate and waste of public money. but what do you think? well, debate in the media, buzz and unfazed by the climate doom mongering, michael gove says he's heading to greece next week , but should he be cancelling his holiday plans? we'll decide in tonight's union jackass and greatest britain first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages in just a couple of minutes. straight after the news headunes straight after the news headlines with polly middlehurst i >> -- >> dan, thank you. will the top story tonight, the ceo of natwest has admitted to a serious error of judgement in
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discussing nigel farage's coutts bank account with a bbc journalist yesterday, the bbc was forced to apologise for its story , led by business editor story, led by business editor simon jacks, after it incorrectly reported the reason for mr farage's bank account closure being because it held insufficient funds. but mr farage uncovered through a subject access request that this was untrue and that his account had been closed because of his political views . well, the bank political views. well, the bank issued a statement this evening stating they had considered dame alison rose's statement. but after careful reflection, had reviewed that they have full confidence in her position as ceo . more on that confidence in her position as ceo. more on that in dan's programme coming up. now let's turn our attentions to greece, where three people have lost their lives as a result of the wildfires there, including two pilots on board an aircraft that was fighting the flames. the plane crashed behind a hillside on the island of evia whilst it was attempting to drop water on the flames. and local media have
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said the body of a 41 year old farmer who'd been missing since sunday has also been found today. while fires have consumed parts of greece for seven consecutive days , forcing consecutive days, forcing residents to retreat to shelters along the coast, the authorities have evacuated close to 3000 holidaymakers from the area , and holidaymakers from the area, and all tour operators have cancelled upcoming trips. greece's prime minister, kyriakos mitsotakis says there's no magic defence against climate change. >> the woman is the next few days , especially today, tomorrow days, especially today, tomorrow , thursday will be difficult . , thursday will be difficult. days after that, i hope that the conditions will help us more and thatis conditions will help us more and that is why we obviously remain on high alert. we know that things will probably get worse, not better, with warmer temperatures , more droughts, temperatures, more droughts, stronger winds , the morphology stronger winds, the morphology of our terrain makes putting out fires extremely difficult. in many cases . so we have another many cases. so we have another difficult summer ahead of us. >> well, meanwhile , in italy,
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>> well, meanwhile, in italy, wildfires forced the temporary closure of sicily's palermo airport , but with only a limited airport, but with only a limited number of flights given permission to take off. it's since reopened . and south of since reopened. and south of europe, in algeria, the number of deaths because of wildfires has risen to 34, including ten soldiers. in fact , 8000 soldiers. in fact, 8000 firefighters are working in algeria to bring the blazes under control. and in tunisia , under control. and in tunisia, families have been forced to flee their homes as wildfires burn across mountain regions. here at home, hsbc will cut its interest rates from tonight , interest rates from tonight, making it the first high street bank to act following last week's better than expected inflation figures . the bank told inflation figures. the bank told gb news the new rates will come into effect from midnight . it into effect from midnight. it comes after figures last week showed inflation was at a 16 month low in the year to june . month low in the year to june. you're up to date on tv online dab+ radio and the tune in app. this is gb news, britain's news
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. channel >> tomorrow's news tonight. now in our mediabuzz and let's kick off with a first look at the front pages which are just in. we'll start with the metro ring of fire. the headline, as reports on the situation in greece, at least 24 people have died. now in blazes, two in alger to the eye. reports that sunak will delay a major recycle plan after the conservatives eco backlash. the pm has postponed a flagship policy kwasi manufacturers to pay for recycling. oh, finally . and it's recycling. oh, finally. and it's rebecca reid . rebecca reid. >> two years i've been waiting for them to get on the front page on a day when i'm here. i'm so happy. oh, my goodness. rebecca, finally. >> is great, how >> this is great, right? how your changes the way your childhood changes the way your childhood changes the way you live. so let's look. so this is superstar by the is the superstar panel, by the way, reid in the house
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way, rebecca reid in the house alongside jayawardena alongside ranil jayawardena and baroness excited. baroness foster. very excited. what's about? what's what's the column about? >> it's about how your attachment style can impact your relationship choices and so as somebody currently somebody who is currently getting make getting divorced, can i not make the mistakes again by the same mistakes again by understanding where i went wrong? first time? understanding where i went wrookay. first time? understanding where i went wrookay. yourst time? understanding where i went wrookay. you putime? understanding where i went wrookay. you put itie? understanding where i went wrookay. you put it all out >> okay. you put it all out there. i love that app by the ai. a daily ai. tomorrow but look a daily mail investigation has blown open a scandal at the heart of britain's legal system . in britain's legal system. in undercover clips, several immigration lawyers working right across the uk can be seen offering to make bogus asylum claims for up to £10,000 a pop, making a mockery of the government's plans to stop the boat. government's plans to stop the boat . it's the problem is this boat. it's the problem is this he doesn't have anything now, so we have to make evidence . we have to make evidence. >> we have to. you can say we have to create something. so we have to create something. so we have to create something. so we have to . this is our job. yeah, have to. this is our job. yeah, you have good success rate. so i explained to him , yeah, we have explained to him, yeah, we have good success rate, but do you have good name in the home office? everything perfectly the problem in punjab. i will i will
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make something . problem in punjab. i will i will make something. i'll make something up and bring it to me and give it to you. and you will do the rest. yes >> it's an absolutely extraordinary investigation which actually saw the prime minister himself, sunak hit back on twitter earlier, tweeting that lawyers were propping up that lawyers were propping up that those lawyers were propping up a system of exploitation, that profits from getting people to uk illegally before to the uk illegally before reminding his readers of the illegal immigration bill and criticising labour to. and while illegal immigrants can face jail for making false claims same as these cowboy lawyers who encouraged facilitating profit from them will only face professions will sanctions. so ranil jayawardena professions will sanctions. so raniljayawardena i mean sunak ranil jayawardena i mean sunak has taken a lot of flak today for pointing out what we are facing from the lefty lawyers who are always backed by labour. but he's right, isn't he, on this? he's absolutely right. >> i mean, he's he's exposed today in what he said and all of the left piling in because they want to defend this crooked
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regime that's led by lefty lawyers, you know, the lefty lawyers, you know, the lefty lawyers have been saying don't change the law, don't tighten up. >> let anyone come to this country lose control of our borders. >> we've not only legislated now to tighten up control, but we've also now seen them in the act. £10,000 ago to beat the system. >> that's not right. i mean, i think people of this country support people who come here legally, play by the rules, who support people who come here legalto play by the rules, who support people who come here legalto contributee rules, who support people who come here legalto contribute to ules, who support people who come here legalto contribute to our, who economy. >> but not this. >> but that's not this. >> but that's not this. >> and the lefty lawyers have to be task. be taken to task. >> now. >> now. >> i mean, rebecca reid, i can't understand about understand your sceptical about this, on that video, this, but we saw on that video, we what the lawyers were saying. >> yeah. so i have two objections. number one, i don't see any lefty lawyers. i see maybe opportunist, maybe an opportunist, but this is is apparently is apparently this is apparently a runs a million a person who runs a million multi—million property multi—million pound property empire his wife, very empire with his wife, not very lefty. landlords . she lefty. we hate landlords. she drives bmw with personalised drives a bmw with personalised number very lefty. number plates, not very lefty. we bicycles and his we like bicycles and sends his son not very lefty. we son to eton. not very lefty. we like farm schools where we just learn about grain. sounds like
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like farm schools where we just learn londonrain. sounds like like farm schools where we just learn london labour.jnds like like farm schools where we just learn london labour. thatlike like farm schools where we just learn london labour. that ise like farm schools where we just learn london labour. that is not north london labour. that is not a classic lefty at all. that is somebody opportunist somebody who is an opportunist making that is what is making money. if that is what is happening. and the only thing i will that if you watch will say is that if you watch that video, you hear very little of what person the of what the person asks the lawyer, you only hear the lawyer's i'm lawyer's responses. and i'm a little bit without having little bit queasy without having seen totally unedited video seen a totally unedited video version that version of that video. >> baroness foster, what do you make of this? >> is the tip of the >> this is the tip of the iceberg. this is not the first time there have been programs in the past. i think over the last two decades. know that there two decades. we know that there have been lawyers and they have been complicit in providing visas and passports and obviously this isn't it. oh, it's a massive business. and there are doctors who are also involved , all of them, in my involved, all of them, in my view, if they are found to be guilty of these crimes , should guilty of these crimes, should be imprisoned. they should be struck off. they should be nowhere near to anybody. and i think it's appalling . we had think it's appalling. we had about £74,000 asylum applications actions in 2022. i
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think it was nearly double the number from 2019. three quarters of those applications were successful and i think those that weren't won in four or something have gone to appeal. why would the public why would any of us have any confidence that these people were going through the appropriate processes and that people who were actually going to be coming here were actually legitimate ? here were actually legitimate? and i think this is absolutely appalling . i think we need appalling. i think we need a proper inquiry about this. and i think the law society and any organisations to do with with lawyers and solicitors in england and wales and scotland as well , i england and wales and scotland as well, i think they need to get their heads together, they need to get round the table and they need to root this out because . because it does show. >> so just what the government is facing. this is a soft touch system, isn't it ? system, isn't it? >> well, for too long it has been.i >> well, for too long it has been. i mean, it's absolutely right that the prime minister and the home secretary have tightened up the rules now and have pushed forward the rwanda
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scheme, thanks to members scheme, which thanks to members of the house of lords, now of the house of lords, is now law. >> and we need to see how that works. that will works. i hope that that will deliver but, you know, deliver change. but, you know, who are the people campaigning against people who are the people campaigning agai are people who are the people campaigning agai are saying people who are the people campaigning agai are saying it people who are the people campaigning agai are saying it was people who are the people campaigning agai are saying it was wrong,le who are saying it was wrong, that it was unjust, it was the lefty and we can now see lefty lawyers and we can now see why they were it, because why they were doing it, because they're making so much money from it. >> e we're from it. >> we're talking about >> i think we're talking about two things here. there two different things here. there are bleeding are absolutely bleeding hearted liberals who want to liberals like me who want to keep to keep the system available to anybody seek anybody who who needs to seek asylum. not asylum. this person is not a lefty lawyer. this is an opportunist . lefty lawyer. this is an opportunist. this is somebody who making where they who is making money where they see money. this is an extension of human trafficking. this see money. this is an extension of a human trafficking. this see money. this is an extension of a more nan trafficking. this see money. this is an extension ofa more legal'afficking. this see money. this is an extension ofa more legal version 3. this see money. this is an extension ofa more legal version ofthis see money. this is an extension ofa more legal version of human is a more legal version of human trafficking, making trafficking, is making money from these from desperate people. these people nobody's going to say this idea. nobody's this is a good idea. nobody's going a good guy. going to say this is a good guy. >> people undermine >> these people undermine those who come this who do need to come to this country because truly are country because they truly are fleeing . and that's fleeing persecution. and that's why to have strong why we've got to have a strong controlled border. why we've got to have a strong conand ad border. why we've got to have a strong conand but order. why we've got to have a strong conand but allar. the lefty >> and but all of the lefty lawyers who behind these lawyers who are behind these constant barrage, this behind this constant barrage of frustration of being able to deport people. rebecca they know there's a difference between
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know that the vast majority of these folk are economic migrants pretending to be asylum. >> it is not the same. it is not the same. >> it is not the same. it is not the we ne. to >> it is not the same. it is not the wene. to remember that >> it is not the same. it is not the we ne. to remember that the >> we need to remember that the cost, not just the human cost, the physical cost, because these lawyers are doing this through legal aid . legal aid is the legal aid. legal aid is the money that the hard working taxpayers , of course, pay into taxpayers, of course, pay into the system to just say they represent people who are legitimate. >> there is a difference to represent people who are not. i, i totally get what you're saying. i'm just i feel there there's a big difference between opposing being able to move somebody rwanda against their somebody to rwanda against their will that a will and thinking that this is a good system. those are good or fair system. those are not thing. not the same thing. >> do with the met. >> nothing to do with the met. >> nothing to do with the met. >> police have revealed today that 13 week that just stop oil's 13 week long of eco terrorism long campaign of eco terrorism has british taxpayer has cost the british taxpayer more oh, more than £7.7 million. oh, my goodness. more than £7.7 million. oh, my goodness . that makes so more than £7.7 million. oh, my goodness. that makes so angry goodness. that makes me so angry . but it's little wonder the eco yobs remain emboldened with the msm whipping up hysteria msm whipping up climate hysteria over through its over the weekend through its reporting rhodes wildfire reporting of the rhodes wildfire . and just yesterday, sly news
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ianed . and just yesterday, sly news invited a spokesman forjust stop oil onto their show . so for stop oil onto their show. so for what was a cosy sit down with a bizarre twist, watch . bizarre twist, watch. >> see, unless people do things that are slightly transgressive, non—violently transgressive, people don't notice the difference . so if i do this, if difference. so if i do this, if i sit on the floor in the studio, it's a bit different, isn't it? and it might get noficed isn't it? and it might get noticed because i'm transgressing the rules of an interview people don't normally do interview, do do this in an interview, do they? it's completely they? but it's completely non—violent. i'm not threatening anyone, but a bit different i >> -- >>a -- >> a bit different . it or >> a bit different. it or completely unhinged. >> i'm going to say on the floor when we come back, i'm doing the rest of the cross cross—legged. oh, no, i'm sorry. i can't i can't bring myself to do i can't bnng can't bring myself to do i can't bring to do. bring myself to do. >> want them cancelled sitting >> i want them cancelled sitting on the floor. absolutely. just stop. oil cancelled extinction. >> well , that eco terrorist. >> well, that eco terrorist. that's the difference that criminals. so we're allowed to cancel them hallett cancel them baroness hallett randall, wada, rebecca reed, randall, jay wada, rebecca reed, thank you so much. and do stand
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by because coming up, britain's borders up for £10,000 borders pimped up for £10,000 a p0p, borders pimped up for £10,000 a pop, of course, and sidique khan is going to now be focusing his attention on decide according to call everyone mate in order to stop sexism. so is that really the right focus for london's failed mayor? that's what we'll debate with my superstar panel. return next. one man who knows about censorship for wrong thinkers, former mumford and sons rocker winston marshall, the musician and podcaster , the musician and podcaster, joins me live for his take on the farage banking scandal. climate hysteria and the new country music anthem got country music anthem that's got woke back after woke tolkien's fuming back after this .
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this evening. gb news the people's . people's. channel >> tom bauer and his unrivalled royal analysis coming up. but breaking tonight , natwest chief breaking tonight, natwest chief executive dame alison rose has confirmed she was the source for the bbc's incorrect story on nigel farage's bank accounts, but has refused to resign after receiving backing from her board. howard davies, the chairman of natwest group, said dame rose's collusion with the bbc for its fake news was a regrettable error of judgement, but refused to sack her and tonight, chancellor jeremy hunt has said he was concerned about rose's leadership at natwest, which is partially owned by the taxpayer. remember while three
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other said she other cabinet ministers said she had to go farage discovered he was debunked for his political views. and my next guest, winston marshall, suffered his own battle with establishes and silences he was forced to silences when he was forced to quit globetrotting band mumford and sons for tweeting support of and sons for tweeting support of a decried the violent a book that decried the violent antifa movement. he's since gone on to become world renowned yet again, this time in his pursuit of free open debate and of free speech, open debate and truth . and actually, winston, truth. and actually, winston, i think what we've seen with farage over the past few weeks is actually just another example, isn't it, of free speech is being stifled. >> i think it's far more profound to compare it to my situation . situation. >> an it's not really just this is his bank account. >> this he's specifically because of his political opinions and not only that, but dame alice rose also was revealing details that broke the
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confidentiality of the natwest client coote's client . client coote's client. >> you mentioned that it's 38% owned by or it is 38% owned by us. >> us. >> the taxpayer and so it's very concerning that that sorry , i concerning that that sorry, i should say, is they are accountable not just to the other clients , but to all of us other clients, but to all of us taxpayers in this scenario. >> and if you don't have a bank account, you cannot work, you cannot live, you cannot function in in this country anywhere . in in this country anywhere. >> so it should alarm. >> so it should alarm. >> absolutely everyone and another in stitution that has been, i think disgraced is bbc only in may of this year they launched bbc verify which was to do it was sort of a crusade against misinformed nation disinformation or what we normal people call lies and untruths and i remember thinking at the time aren't aren't they isn't
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their job, time aren't aren't they isn't theirjob, isn't it their job to their job, isn't it their job to discern what's not true and what is true ? well, it seems that is true? well, it seems that that bbc verify have a lot of work to do at home before they they launch their career. >> saves a hostage to fortune, didn't they. >> exactly. well, i should say fair play to simon jack, the bbc reporter . fair play to simon jack, the bbc reporter. he's apologised for that. and journalists make mistakes . that. and journalists make mistakes. so. yeah. >> and look, he was dealing with the chief executive of a massive banking group. >> i can understand why he may have taken her word for it, but he shouldn't have. and that's the point . that's what the point. that's what journalism needs to be. and it's very interesting. you up very interesting. you bring up bbc verify they should bbc verify because they should have verified the facts. i think one we need discuss, one thing we do need to discuss, though, what really though, is that what really needs in a debate needs to happen in a debate like this is on left and the this is on the left and the right need to come together. and that's happening and right need to come together. and that level happening and right need to come together. and that level ofappening and right need to come together. and that level of debateg and right need to come together. and thatlevel of debate in and right need to come together. and thatlevel of debate in this and the level of debate in this country and i've seen it myself over the past few days is becoming really toxic . and we've becoming really toxic. and we've seen another shocking example , seen another shocking example, winston, which i know you wanted to talk about out of novara
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media's aaron bastani, a regular on this channel, even though he's on the hard left. let's be honest about it. but he's a nice guy claiming that he's been physically attacked today for his views . and i think it is his views. and i think it is really important, isn't it, that we all speak up against this toxicity regardless of where you are in the political spectrum? yeah. >> what's happened to bastani today is absolutely repugnant. as you mentioned, he's contributor here at the gb news. he's the founder of novara media . he also came out in defence of farage in this situation. so he is he is someone who is clearly principled and i'm sure i join principled and i'm sure ijoin you in wishing him a full recovery . he's punched you in wishing him a full recovery. he's punched in you in wishing him a full recovery . he's punched in the recovery. he's punched in the street by a stranger. it seems like it's pretty sure that it's because of this . his political because of this. his political opinions and if it happened to anyone at gb news or any other
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media group it's very shocking for the whole group. so i would like to wish bastani a speedy recovery. and also wishing well to everyone at novara media who must be completely shocked by this horrible incident. >> yet there are certain moments, i think, where it's really important left and really important the left and the right together. the right come together. and there another moment when there was another moment when novara was de—platform novara media was de—platform formed and lots of formed by youtube and lots of folk on the right, including me, spoke up for their right to be back on that social media giant. and they did end up being there. but of course, sometimes i do feel there's a lot of silence on the left . but when these issues the left. but when these issues affect folk on the right, that's what i'm going to say about it. but but look, i wanted to talk to you briefly actually, about this us country singer jason aldean . now, i love him, love aldean. now, i love him, love his new track. it's about american patriotism , law and american patriotism, law and order, anti wokeness. it soared in the charts. this is despite being cancelled by country music television effectively for thought crimes in the music video. so have a little look at
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this. this brother in a small town . town. >> see how far you make it down the road . now winston, i'm the road. now winston, i'm looking at that video so clearly it's a little bit political , but it's a little bit political, but this is seen lots of calls for jason to be canned , sold in america. >> why? it's tempting to frame this as a cancel culture story andindeed this as a cancel culture story and indeed , he released the and indeed, he released the video for the day before last. >> it was dropped from rotation by cmt country music television on monday without an explanation or a reason given why. but the sort of the fast, the horror around this story is , is the way around this story is, is the way the people are interpreting the video. i should say he's st giles' handed up to the top of the charts and i'm sure he's very happy about that. but he's been accused of racism . been accused of racism. apparently the location where the music video was shot in
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1927, there was a horrific lynching of a black boy. and they are accusing him of somehow endorsing that. that would be as ludicrous as there's an upcoming production at the ford theatre in washington, dc. i saw it. it'd be like linking that production to the assassination of abraham lincoln . one article of abraham lincoln. one article in cnn , there's an op ed that in cnn, there's an op ed that links the video to the kkk . links the video to the kkk. charlottesville, january sixth, and a whole host of extreme events when there's nothing of the sort. in fact , in the video, the sort. in fact, in the video, there's montages of news footage of violent crime in america, which, according to the fbi , is which, according to the fbi, is on the rise since 2020. there's been a big spike in crime and violent crime. and the footage in the video shows rioting in georgia , the state of georgia, georgia, the state of georgia, from january of this year when 150 black clad protesters attacked what has been dubbed cop city , which is a training
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cop city, which is a training facility for police police officers. one of the protesters who was alleged to have shot at the state troopers was then shot and killed. and atlanta descended into violence. and that's the footage used. they ignore that. and i came back from america this morning and it seems to me that there's two americas. there's one america that sees this rise in crime. it's and also sees when the media ignores it. and there's another america that cannot help but see race and the original sin of america in absolutely every thing. and it's that that clear divide . it's kind of sad clear divide. it's kind of sad to see. well, it is , because if to see. well, it is, because if you call someone like audie racist for what you've just explained clearly , isn't it? explained clearly, isn't it? >> absolutely . devalues the >> absolutely. devalues the term, doesn't it ? but look, term, doesn't it? but look, absolutely fascinating stuff from former mumford and sons member turned free speech champion winston marshall . great champion winston marshall. great to have you here. now, look , to have you here. now, look, michael gove has been marmite for some and that's why he's
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actually up for two gongs tonight. is he going to be tonight. so is he going to be our greatest briton or union jackass nominee? maybe both . and jackass nominee? maybe both. and can you guess why it's connected to the weather , which you can to the weather, which you can have a look at now that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. >> proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your gb news weather forecast. well, the next few days , it's set to the next few days, it's set to remain unsettled across the uk. further spells of rain, but in between we will see some sunshine on reason for the unsettled conditions is these two areas of low pressure really not going to go very far over the next few days. and with a northerly wind, it's going to feel pretty chilly at times, especially some especially by night, under some clearer skies. parts of clearer skies. but for parts of northern ireland, southern scotland, northern england actually remain actually tonight, we will remain fairly here with some fairly cloudy here with some outbreaks but elsewhere outbreaks of rain. but elsewhere , dry clear . and , relatively dry and clear. and as i mentioned, under the clear skies, feeling pretty chilly for this year . skies, feeling pretty chilly for this year. tons of this point in the year. tons of city staying in double figures ,
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city staying in double figures, but out towards countryside, but out towards the countryside, we falling down we could see lows falling down to around 5 to 6 degrees. but compensation will be for most of us. we'll start the day with some sunshine on wednesday. still, this area of cloud and showers parts of southern showers across parts of southern scotland england scotland and northern england and to linger and that will continue to linger here for much of the day. but elsewhere, as i mentioned, some sunshine. for northern sunshine. but for northern ireland, cloud will thicken as the on with the morning goes on with some rain arriving here lunchtime rain arriving here by lunchtime and also and the cloud and rain also spreading of wales spreading into parts of wales and southwest the and southwest england as the afternoon here we've afternoon goes on. so here we've combined with a strengthening wind feeling pretty chilly as the afternoon moves in. but elsewhere in the sunshine, not feeling too for the time of feeling too bad for the time of year temperatures around year with temperatures around average . and then as we go into average. and then as we go into thursday, this band of rain will sweep its way across the uk , sweep its way across the uk, bringing further spells of showers behind it and temperatures all the time near average . average. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news now coming
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weather on. gb news now coming up in uncanceled , tom bower up in uncanceled, tom bower gives his unrivalled analysis on whether a blitz of commonwealth tours could prove the kings masterstroke and give his take on labour's gender id flip flops. >> two toms, one of britain's top journalists , he's live top journalists, he's live shortly. the next in the mediabuzz londoners want sadiq khan to focus on cleaning up the city. why is he wasting time city. so why is he wasting time on money, on cringe worthy campaigns to sexism ? my campaigns to address sexism? my superstar stuck into superstar panel get stuck into the failed mayors mate campaign. i'll show you it. plus, we'll have more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages with the latest on the farage coote scandal . don't go anywhere .
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news radio. >> now let's return to tomorrow's news tonight in our media buzz and more front pages are in the daily telegraph ,
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are in the daily telegraph, leading with natwest ceo dame alison rose's admission that she did leak . my colleague nigel did leak. my colleague nigel farage's personal banking details to the bbc. but with her board publicly backing her, she insists resigning . insists she won't be resigning. what planet are they on? asked the daily mail as the paper slams bar council for slams the bar council for attacking rishi after he attacking rishi sunak after he criticised ben. migration lawyers exposed by the mail as part of their special investigation and they're the investigation and they're on the farage . what planet is she farage story. what planet is she on? my superstar panel return now. conservative peer baroness foster, the former conservative cabinet minister, ranil jayawardena , and the author and jayawardena, and the author and journalist rebecca reid. now, you would have thought failed london mayor sadiq khan would be focussed on cleaning up his city. but alas, virtue signallers cannot help themselves. khan has been blasted for his latest distraction from doing proper work. this time a bizarre attempt protect women from attempt to protect women from sexist men by magically using the phrase make out. well, you need to lay down the ground rules straight away. >> is that what you did with
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that girl you took out in shoreditch? well no, no. she ghosted me. probably wouldn't know a good thing if it slapped her in the face. someone i'd gladly do if i saw her again. mate. what did i do now? stop >> just stop, man. you can't be saying that, bro. >> that's serious stuff. obviously, i'd never do it. yeah, but just saying it is bad enough, man. you know that. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> yeah, i understand . >> yeah, i understand. >> yeah, i understand. >> now. feminism and women's safety campaigners have criticised khan for the campaign , including authorjoan smith, who on his board on violence who sat on his board on violence against women and who against women and girls who slammed patronising, slammed it as patronising, totally inadequate, and a waste of public money. so baroness foster, is this some sort of virtue signalling social engineering gone wrong or actually a genuine bid to end sexism ? sexism? >> i think that now he's being practically defeated on ulez. he's now trained to take everybody's mind off that and he's moved on to this. this is, in my view, we have we hear of
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gesture politics. i call this empty gesture politics. i think it's dreadful in the sense that women are seen as victims all the time because we're not clearly, there's a responsibility to make sure the streets are safe or people can travel well , notwithstanding travel well, notwithstanding that all men are walking around behaving like this, which again, is not true . so the comedian is not true. so the comedian that came up with this, i did see a clip of this and i couldn't see anything that was funny about it. and i think, as i said, it undermines the masculine, the masculinity of what do young boys think that when they see these sorts of things ? i it's just things? i mean, it's just absolutely ridiculous . absolutely ridiculous. >> you quite like this, though, rebecca, as a feminist campaigner, . campaigner, i do. >> i mean, i have mixed feelings because i really, really dislike sadiq khan. think it's a sadiq khan. and i think it's a little hypocritical because sadiq khan. and i think it's a little the (pocritical because sadiq khan. and i think it's a little the lpocritunsafecause sadiq khan. and i think it's a little thelpocritunsafe things one of the most unsafe things about living in london how about living in london is how hard get a taxi to your hard it is to get a taxi to your door low traffic door because of low traffic neighbourhoods difficult door because of low traffic neighbo made is difficult door because of low traffic neighbo made is for difficult door because of low traffic neighbomadejs for uber difficult door because of low traffic neighbo made is for uber to fficult they've made it for uber to operate, etcetera. so operate, etcetera, etcetera. so he helped safety
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he hasn't helped women safety broadly however, do broadly speaking. however, i do think that there a campaign think that there was a campaign in mid—noughties to get in the mid—noughties to get people to stop using gay as a pejorative remember, pejorative term. so remember, people oh my people used to be like, oh my god, that's so and people god, that's so gay and people don't and that don't do it anymore. and that was a campaign led was a result of a campaign led by duff, which was a bit by hilary duff, which was a bit cnngey by hilary duff, which was a bit cringey this, but did cringey like this, but it did help build a sense it's not help build a sense that it's not okay certain things about okay to say certain things about certain heard certain people. and i have heard male to other male male friends say to other male friends made male friends say to other male frcomment made male friends say to other male frcomment about made male friends say to other male frcomment about someone's1ade male friends say to other male frcomment about someone's body a comment about someone's body or that they would like to hit a woman in the face or something like being like, like that. jokingly being like, oh, it does a oh, mate, no. and it does make a tonal are a lot tonal shift. and there are a lot of good who already of good men who are already doing it's not perfect. doing that. so it's not perfect. sadiq fix sexism today, doing that. so it's not perfect. sad it fix sexism today, doing that. so it's not perfect. sad it is fix sexism today, doing that. so it's not perfect. sad it is better. sexism today, doing that. so it's not perfect. sad it is better than;m today, doing that. so it's not perfect. sad it is better than nothing.. but it is better than nothing. it's an attempt. >> randall you say this is a huge waste of public money and is just virtue signalling. >> well, totally . i >> well, i mean, totally. i mean, sadiq khan says that he's not the money to run. tfl not got the money to run. tfl he's got put ulez in these got to now scrap day travel cars, stop people coming into the city and spending their money. i mean it's crazy he'd it's absolutely crazy that he'd run campaign . and look, run another campaign. and look, i is it always the state's i mean is it always the state's job do this stuff? i mean,
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job to do this stuff? i mean, what the fathers of these what are the fathers of these boys that are behaving improperly , doing? well, clearly boys that are behaving impthat,ly , doing? well, clearly boys that are behaving impthat, because|? well, clearly boys that are behaving impthat, because , well, clearly boys that are behaving impthat, because , you.l, clearly boys that are behaving impthat, because , you know, rly boys that are behaving impthat, because , you know, the not that, because, you know, the truth is, as my noble friend rightly says, you know, the vast majority of men and boys behave properly. but for those that do for women, that's what we've got to tackle. >> 1 in 4 women will be sexually assaulted. >> are we saying that? are we saying that it's in 4 men and saying that it's 1 in 4 men and boys because we're not. it's a very small number, rebecca, baroness voss is challenging that amount misinformation >> the amount of misinformation that to come out on all that seems to come out on all sorts of topics . sorts of topics. >> i do not believe that 1 in 4 women this country are women in this country are basically being assaulted or according to that's according to women's aid and refuge, according to women, which are two of the biggest charities for women's charities. i'd like to know what real evidence they have.i know what real evidence they have. i mean, people are doing all sorts of surveys and then you look at it and, you know, we've got 30, i don't know, 35 million or 30 million women in this country. and you see they've done a survey or they've done a straw poll and they've
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asked people, okay, asked 1500 people, okay, well, let's take different let's let's take a different let's let's take a different let's the let's take the fact that the thing that a woman i think it's truly exaggerating. thing that a woman i think it's truly a exaggerating. thing that a woman i think it's truly a if exaggerating. thing that a woman i think it's truly a if axaggerating. thing that a woman i think it's truly a if a woman:ing. thing that a woman i think it's truly a if a woman:ingmurdered >> if a if a woman is murdered in this country, she is statistically likely a statistically most likely by a huge a huge margin to be murdered by a man and usually romantic man and usually a romantic partner. if that's partner. so there is if that's the most dangerous thing. but that's that's objectively true. that's correct. that's absolutely. objectively true. so there danger women from there is a danger to women from men country and men in this country and something should be a very small group. i'm saying i'm not group. i'm not saying i'm not saying is the cure, but saying this is the cure, but there problem and we need there is a problem and we need to something. to do something. >> . now, look, channel >> okay. now, look, channel 4 has quite the track record when it releasing vulgar it comes to releasing vulgar programs. naked programs. who could forget naked education for kids, which saw adults stripping off and oh goodness , i can't even cope with goodness, i can't even cope with that move on. move quickly on, please. but the woke broadcaster may have its most may have released its most tasteless show yet. so this is british miracle meet hosted by greg wallace, which left some viewers the viewers disgusting after the spoof programme saw former spoof programme saw the former masterchef host appearing to sample human flesh. and in another sign of the broadcaster's disdain for its
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viewers , no one at home was viewers, no one at home was warned. the show was fiction . warned. the show was fiction. the surreal mockumentary saw greg and his fellow fellow chef visiting a factory that manufactured engineered human meat before the duo met with fake, financially challenged families who were said to be selling their flesh as donors . selling their flesh as donors. and in true channel 4 fashion, it contained a snidey brexit dig for good measure. watch now a new line of affordable protein is hitting our shelves this is engineered human meat. >> this must be a relatively new process . process. >> well, it is. i mean, under eu law, we couldn't possibly operate machines like this due to legislation, thankfully to legislation, but thankfully now out. we can harvest now we're out. we can harvest people and we can pay them for their flesh. >> it's come on. theirflesh. >> it's come on. um. >> it's great. come on. um. right >> like knife through >> oh, like a knife through butter. that is . oh, wow . so, butter. that is. oh, wow. so, channel 4 fails the taste test
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yet again. >> and i'd say yet another reminder of why it's time the government sold off the broadcaster. what >> you didn't like a programme. so we should sell it? >> well, you know what? i think you know what i think on this for begum excuse literally for begum any excuse literally bang on an apparent is possible . do stand by because coming up, what do michael gove and barbie actress margot robbie have in common? well, they're both nominated for a gong in tonight's greatest britain in union. jack a tenuous link. union. jack has a tenuous link. i'll you why shortly. but i'll tell you why shortly. but next one of next in uncanceled, one of britain's top journalists, tom bower, over bower, casts his expert eye over reports that senior royals will blitz the commonwealth with a series tours . could it prove series of tours. could it prove to be king charles's masterstroke in dealing with all of those issues caused by harry and meghan? but first, farage is banking scandal gets the bower treatment. don't go anywhere. back in two minutes.
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on cancelled now and this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media and breaking tonight, natwest chief executive dame alison rose has admitted she made a serious error of judgement by leaking information about nigel farage, the bbc, with the board issuing a further apology to nigel and admitting rose should never have spoken to the bbc journalists. however dame alison's job future with the bank appears to be safe at this point. the chairman of the net worth group, howard davies , net worth group, howard davies, saying as rose recognises , she saying as rose recognises, she should not have spoken in the way was a way she did. it was a regrettable error of judgement on her part. however, after careful reflection, the board has concluded that it retains full ms rose. as full confidence in ms rose. as ceo of the bank. well, one of britain's top journalists, tom bower , in the studio with me bower, in the studio with me now. but tom is it rose's position tenable when you've got
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even the chancellor now, jeremy hunt making it very clear via sources that he doesn't think she's behaved appropriately? >> well, i hope is not tenable. she should go. peter flavell, the head of coutts, should go and davies, a well known and howard davies, a well known coward, should also go. do you agree with farage all three agree with farage that all three should? they should. should? of course they should. but i mean, i think also but i mean, i think we're also missing the major point here. we keep tonight that keep on emphasising tonight that she mentioned she shouldn't have mentioned that he had a financial problem to simon jack the real problem is not that comment. it's the compiling of that report about nigel farage. what on earth is coutts doing spending money? thousands, tens of thousands of pounds compiling a 40 page report on nigel farage full of lies , full of inaccuracies, lies, full of inaccuracies, totally full of innuendos. what is the bank doing? so when alison rose says that she didn't hadnt alison rose says that she didn't hadn't read the reputational report has got to ask, well, why didn't you or why did you not on such a high profile man, why do
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you not want to know? why has he been kicked out of the bank and why has she taken so to long apologise for the minor infraction of saying, well, he didn't have £1 million, so he couldn't stay a customer? why had she not said this is wrong to actually start investigating personalities like farage and is wrong to start passing all these innuendos which are false. that's what really troubles me. and you know, the real problem is this, you know, for people like you and me in this country, we're getting a rotten service from banks , branches are from banks, branches are closing, has a terrible effect on the high street. they are constantly incapable of answering our queries. you tried to get on the line and ask them questions . i have the most questions. i have the most dreadful problems in my own accounts hsbc , who for a accounts with hsbc, who for a whole day just lie in all the rest of it . so what whole day just lie in all the rest of it. so what is whole day just lie in all the rest of it . so what is really rest of it. so what is really what this farage thing has shown is not just alison rose wrong saying something at dinner, but the culture of the banks the way the culture of the banks the way the way they are failing our
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country and us as individuals in the high street. that has got to end . and that is what the end. and that is what the government really should start now as an urgent measure , now as an urgent measure, telling the banks, forget the way you're operating. we're not putting up with it anymore. >> no, indeed. and i a >> no, indeed. and i have a particular issue with hsbc, given closed my business given they closed my business account explanation account without any explanation as to why. >> is it appalling ? >> is it appalling? >> is it appalling? >> and the problem is, you have no recourse. and there are thousands of people in this country all time pulling country all the time pulling their hair out, angry about the way the banks are behaving . way the banks are behaving. >> now, look, tom, big royal news this week. the royal family has announced a or is at least confirmed privately that it's going to be on a two year blitz of formal visits by senior royals strengthen support royals to strengthen support from the commonwealth and the rest the world. king charles rest of the world. king charles and queen camilla their and queen camilla made their first germany first official visit to germany back march, are to back in march, but are yet to visit of commonwealth visit any of the 14 commonwealth countries which countries outside the uk, which is where help of other is where the help of other senior including the senior royals, including the prince princess wales, senior royals, including the prin
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democracy seen as the best way to maintain and protect the commonwealth. charles has lots of work to do, tom of course, because harry and meghan did cause heck of a lot of damage. >> well, i think it's a bit of a success for our program, actually, because for weeks i've been saying that charles has been saying that charles has been a complete failure on re—establishing proper relations with the commonwealth because as i showed in my book some years ago, he really disliked the commonwealth. he'd go to the white commonwealth countries, but would go to africa. but he would never go to africa. he caribbean. so he didn't like the caribbean. so thatis he didn't like the caribbean. so that is why on the whole now the commonwealth relationship with britain has suffered with the late queen's death. so i really welcome loved travellers who loved it and they loved her, but they know that charles is not interesting and it was a new zealander who actually brought it to charles attention that he'd lose the commonwealth. mackinnon who you must know. don mackinnon. mackinnon yeah, who told know, you told him, you know, unless you start interest in the start showing interest in the commonwealth, to start showing interest in the con allynwealth, to start showing interest in the conall goingth, to start showing interest in the con all goingth, break to start showing interest in the conall goingth, break so to it's all going to break up. so the problem now is i don't
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the real problem now is i don't think the commonwealth countries believe charles's sincerity believe king charles's sincerity . i think they will believe kate and william. but i do think that if charles and camilla go to kenya or perhaps go to canada , kenya or perhaps go to canada, where i don't think it's going to set the house afire , william to set the house afire, william and kate can do a huge amount of good. >> they are the secret weapon to be deployed . and i think the be deployed. and i think the real perfect age, aren't they? >> they're perfect age. but the real problem is that queen camilla is not very keen on travelling long distances. she doesn't like actually working very hard in these commonwealth countries. he's not. >> she struggles with the heat, though, doesn't she? >> heat. >> she struggles with the heat. she jet lag. she struggles with the jet lag. he is not that keen on to going it. and it a major problem it. and it is a major problem because commonwealth because the commonwealth is a very , very valuable very, very valuable international . ian international institution. ian it's the problem that its secretary—general, the woman , secretary—general, the woman, patricia scotland, is not much respected and it's got the need now to be revitalised. yeah. >> so you are tough. i mean you've obviously written about
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charles and you have some issues with his work ethic . and so with his work ethic. and so you're presumably saying pull your finger out here because the late queen, of course , travelled late queen, of course, travelled extensively. right into her late 80s. charles has been waiting for this job his entire life. obviously, he is elderly but but still fit , isn't he? still fit, isn't he? >> of course he is fit and he works very hard and lots of other things. it'sjust works very hard and lots of other things. it's just that he's not particularly keen on the commonwealth and is the commonwealth and that is a great me but i think great tragedy. me but i think that of pressure that that the sort of pressure that we've had in our conversations, the criticism that he's really going to start working to for the commonwealth to survive has finally percolated through to the palace. and let us hope that they do do a blitz next year, that they will be really some very successful tours and he can engage with people. charles i mean, that is one of his great qualities that when he meets people, they actually afterwards really enjoy meeting him and they remember his interest in their lives. and he's just got to do more of it to make sure
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the commonwealth survives. >> he's got to get on that. >> he's got to get on that. >> he's got to get on, get on the plane. plane is a comfortable though. don't comfortable plane, though. don't worry, be worry, he won't be he won't be on ryanair the back . on ryanair at the back. >> no, no, no, i'm not i'm not shedding tear him, believe shedding a tear for him, believe me. bower, thank so me. tom bower, thank you so much, next much, tom. we'll speak next week. time to week. but it's time now to reveal tonight's greatest britain and union jackass . my britain and union jackass. my superstar panel returned. baroness foster, who's your greatest britain nominee tonight ? >> my nominee 7 >> my nominee tonight is michael gove, who has said he is definitely going on holiday to greece. and i shall definitely be going to majorca next week. >> good on you . yeah. this is >> good on you. yeah. this is the moment. this is the moment gove made these comments . gove made these comments. >> i'm planning to go to greece in just over a week's time. >> and you're not at all worried? >> no, i'm not. no. okay >> no, i'm not. no. okay >> good on him. let's travel. i couldn't agree more. ranil jayawardena, who's your greatest british nominee? >> so my nominee are the mercure
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hotel. who who this week stood up for common sense and said that a biologic man shouldn't be in a woman's changing room and acted kindly giving that acted kindly by giving that person a key card to a unisex changing room so that they wouldn't have to go into the male changing room either. >> yes, we spoke about this incident with laurence fox earlier the show , actually. earlier in the show, actually. and yeah, the person in question wants the staff member to go on all sorts of sensitivity training and things. all sorts of sensitivity training and things . i think it training and things. i think it was an honest mistake. rebecca read your greatest britain nominee. >> mine is an honorary one. it's margot robbie, though she did live in clapham for a long time, so she's really, really an honorary brit in celebration of the which has had the barbie movie, which has had a broadly a fantastic opening, broadly speaking, well—received not by has right. have has made the right. have you seen cross i'm seeing it seen it? cross i'm seeing it next i'm so excited. next week. i'm so excited. i'm so but mostly because so excited. but mostly because apparently i'm going to love it. but it's the it's the biggest box office opening for a female director of all time for greta gerwig. and margot robbie produced it. so all in all, it's
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been a real win for girl power. >> well, i'm to >> okay, well, i'm going to go for randall jayawardene the for randall jayawardene and the mercure think mercure hotel because i think it's these it's very important that these sorts companies don't throw sorts of companies don't throw their employers, employees under their employers, employees under the bus for making honest mistakes, which may be aren't even really mistakes . baroness even really mistakes. baroness forster, your union jackass nominee, please. >> one of my favourite politicians. sadiq khan. not for his ridiculous campaign that urges men to say mate out when they are being sexist . they are being sexist. >> yeah, we spoke about that earlier. understand that ranil jayawardena your union jackass nominee. >> it's got to be the leftie lawyer charging £10,000 to get people in to the country through the crooked system that the lawyers themselves are cooked up. >> yeah, em n em- em— >> yeah, rebecca, i think you're struggling to understand the concept of champagne . concept of champagne. >> landlords aren't lefties fundamental socialists. you can't be both . can't be both. >> go and look at who hangs out with keir starmer, north london laboun with keir starmer, north london labour. yeah, exactly . and labour. yeah, exactly. and rebecca rees, your union jackass
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nominee. mine is michael gove because i think it is the height of hubris to go on television and be like, i'm definitely going on holiday next week because know what's going on holiday next week becau to know what's going on holiday next week becau to happen. know what's going to happen. >> fires worse and >> the fires might get worse and if and something if somebody goes and something terrible happens, you're going to stupid. are to look really stupid. you are not in charge of travel. you're in charge of levelling up. go do some levelling up. >> couldn't >> oh, my goodness. i couldn't disagree if we disagree more because if we start the sort of start buying into the sort of propaganda permeated propaganda that permeated through this country and actually through the world dunng actually through the world during the covid pandemic, when it comes weather and travel, it comes to weather and travel, do what we're to do you know what we're going to do, rebecca? are going to do, rebecca? we are going to destroy industries again. the travel industry is only just getting on its feet . and getting on its feet. and actually what i am so disgusted aboutis actually what i am so disgusted about is the number of people i'm talking about you i'm not talking about you specifically, rebecca. the number seem specifically, rebecca. the nuwant seem specifically, rebecca. the nuwant to seem specifically, rebecca. the nuwant to tear seem specifically, rebecca. the nuwant to tear travel seem specifically, rebecca. the nuwant to tear travel down seem specifically, rebecca. the nuwant to tear travel down to em to want to tear travel down to put fear in people's love. >> holidays, travel, not working . it's going to be very, very still there. >> it's going to be fine. >> it's going to be fine. >> yeah. just don't go to the place that's actually actively on corfu seems fine. just on fire. corfu seems fine. just just average . just not average. >> it's a double win for ranil
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jayawardena . say it's the lefty jayawardena. say it's the lefty lawyer . look, obviously in isn't lawyer. look, obviously in isn't until proven guilty, but the video did not look good . and video did not look good. and baroness foster ranil jayawardena. rebecca, read my fabulous superstar panel. thank you so much. thank you for your company , big line—up. tomorrow company, big line—up. tomorrow night, lee anderson on and angela levin. next up though it's headliners. good night. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar power proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> hello there . welcome to your >> hello there. welcome to your gb news weather forecast. well, the next few days is set to remain unsettled across the uk . remain unsettled across the uk. further spells of rain, but in between we will see some sunshine. reason for the unsettled conditions is these two areas of low pressure really not going to go very far over the few and with the next few days. and with a northerly it's going to northerly wind, it's going to feel chilly times , feel pretty chilly at times, especially under some especially by night, under some clearer skies. but parts of clearer skies. but for parts of northern ireland, southern scotland, northern england actually tonight, remain actually tonight, we will remain
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gb news. >> this is gp news. the top story. the chancellor jeremy hunt is now reported to have
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significant concerns about the future of natwest group ceo dame alison rose following her admission that she was the source of the inaccurate bbc story reporting on the closure of nigel farage's coutts bank account. dame alison gave a statement this evening saying that i recognise in conversations with simon jacques of the bbc, i made a serious error of judgement in discussing mr farage's relationship with the bank. well the financial times is tonight reporting that senior government ministers are also indicating they believe her position is now untenable. it follows a statement issued earlier on this evening by natwest group itself , saying natwest group itself, saying that after careful consideration action, the board had full confidence in dame alison rose in her position as ceo . turning in her position as ceo. turning our attentions to greece now, where three people have confirmed been confirmed to have lost their lives as a result of
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