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an for the bbc news an article for the bbc news quotes a lawyer claiming that performers and writers must trust to luck that they're not prosecuted , and that the police prosecuted, and that the police have pledged to investigate every complaint they receive. well, thankfully, activists never make vexatious complaints to the police about their ideological opponents in order to silence them. oh wait, actually they do, don't they? all the time. in fact, many have already boasted that they will be reporting jk rowling to the scottish police on the 1st of april for misgendering india willoughby. and he thought, well, if all it takes to get a visit from the police is calling a man, then we truly a man a man, then we are truly in dark territory. police scotland is already stretched to the limit, which is why it recently announced its proportional response strategy . proportional response strategy. that's to say the police will no longer investigate vandalism or theft if the crimes are unlikely to be solved, and yet they will now be expected to investigate every single complaint made simply
an for the bbc news an article for the bbc news quotes a lawyer claiming that performers and writers must trust to luck that they're not prosecuted , and that the police prosecuted, and that the police have pledged to investigate every complaint they receive. well, thankfully, activists never make vexatious complaints to the police about their ideological opponents in order to silence them. oh wait, actually they do, don't they? all the time. in fact, many have already boasted that they will be...
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so yes, today in the bbc news today we see are jeremy hunts going to, uh , force councils to cut to, uh, force councils to cut back on this sort of spending? we had this very similar thing on in the telegraph on saturday. >> and that's because the councils keep asking for more money several go bust around money as several go bust around the country. >> right. exactly. but >> exactly. right. exactly. but i i personally have >> exactly. right. exactly. but i this rsonally have >> exactly. right. exactly. but i this hobbyy have >> exactly. right. exactly. but i this hobby horsee >> exactly. right. exactly. but i this hobby horse of the covered this hobby horse of the tories many, many times tories before, many, many times we hear this practically every time there's an autumn statement or a budget. so just to give you a brief precis of this. so on the 29th of october last year, which was just before the autumn statement, we had in the telegraph, jeremy hunt has told government departments to lay off diversity managers if they want to bring in more staff. total, total hiring freeze across
so yes, today in the bbc news today we see are jeremy hunts going to, uh , force councils to cut to, uh, force councils to cut back on this sort of spending? we had this very similar thing on in the telegraph on saturday. >> and that's because the councils keep asking for more money several go bust around money as several go bust around the country. >> right. exactly. but >> exactly. right. exactly. but i i personally have >> exactly. right. exactly. but i this rsonally...
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that's who's covering it, well, looked on the bbc news well, i looked on the bbc news website. >> em- em— e two weeks. yeah, >> it's been two weeks. yeah, not mean, it's not a peep. i mean, it's absolutely did absolutely incredible. they did put out about a cat in put a story out about a cat in essex who got a statue put up to it. oh, well, i mean, look, i've got nothing against the cat, but i think the medicalisation and sterilisation and sterilisation of gay and autistic kids should take priority. >> argue that, yes, >> i would argue that, yes, given that the licence payer is paying given that the licence payer is paying is paying for this, that is something the public, paying for this, that is som know, the public, paying for this, that is som know, it's the public, paying for this, that is somknow, it's in the public, paying for this, that is somknow, it's in their public, paying for this, that is somknow, it's in their interest you know, it's in their interest to understand about the w path files. it's a bit maddening. >> of course, bruce, >> and now, of course, bruce, we've th
that's who's covering it, well, looked on the bbc news well, i looked on the bbc news website. >> em- em— e two weeks. yeah, >> it's been two weeks. yeah, not mean, it's not a peep. i mean, it's absolutely did absolutely incredible. they did put out about a cat in put a story out about a cat in essex who got a statue put up to it. oh, well, i mean, look, i've got nothing against the cat, but i think the medicalisation and sterilisation and sterilisation of gay and autistic kids...
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has more views than sky news 48% of the time, and more than bbc news 29% of the time. love it or loathe it, the channel is surely a valuable shake up of the media landscape . landscape. >> have it right, matthews . >> have it right, matthews. >> have it right, matthews. >> your greatest i don't think i'm going to win, but it's tory. but let me get it out. it's tory. west midlands mayor andy street. we're putting party before country and calling for the cowardly conservatives to do the cowardly conservatives to do the right thing return the the right thing and return the tainted million putting tainted 10 million putting country party. country before party. >> got that the wrong way >> you got that the wrong way round, did i? >> yeah, because everybody's laughing if baroness fox. >> yeah, of course it is. >> well done. >> well done. >> yeah jack carson. no, >> okay. yeah jack carson. no, alison. >> p- alison. >> trans activists who >> it's the trans activists who complained this ban on complained about this nhs ban on puberty blockers for vulnerable young children. it's
has more views than sky news 48% of the time, and more than bbc news 29% of the time. love it or loathe it, the channel is surely a valuable shake up of the media landscape . landscape. >> have it right, matthews . >> have it right, matthews. >> have it right, matthews. >> your greatest i don't think i'm going to win, but it's tory. but let me get it out. it's tory. west midlands mayor andy street. we're putting party before country and calling for the cowardly...
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it is clear that the british public expect bbc non—news presenters to maintain high standards on social media and respect an appropriate balance between impartiality and freedom of expression . it's the yes no quiz expression. it's the yes no quiz and remember, remember stephen pound, he comes on this show on a regular basis. is he's not what you want to be like. you need to just answer yes , yes or need to just answer yes, yes or no. okay, i know it's difficult for politicians, so . start with for politicians, so. start with you vince. will trump win the us election ? election? >> yes, i think yes. >> yes, i think yes. >> a wrong answer because you said yes. i think he well so i can't give that. that's one nil. >> he said yes didn't he. >> he said yes didn't he. >> but he says think he will. >> oh i see that's strange or no. 110. >> no. >> very % quiz christine. >> very strict quiz christine. okay so go to you, will biden be the democratic candidate in the election? no >> vince, yes . >> vince, yes. >> vince, yes. >> so vince is a reform uk , a >> so vince is a reform uk, a far right p
it is clear that the british public expect bbc non—news presenters to maintain high standards on social media and respect an appropriate balance between impartiality and freedom of expression . it's the yes no quiz expression. it's the yes no quiz and remember, remember stephen pound, he comes on this show on a regular basis. is he's not what you want to be like. you need to just answer yes , yes or need to just answer yes, yes or no. okay, i know it's difficult for politicians, so . start...
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rishi sunak. >> i expose gary lineker 2.0 at the bbc. >> and indeed, a new approach. one that is tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime. >> does tony blair have more blood on his hands? find out why people are dying behind bars because of his laws. also no dinner in spain for us. >> thank you. brexit nigel farage, find out why these lads said f you to nigel and. >> you have sent millions in foreign aid to our enemies. i've got tomorrow's newspaper front pages tonight with star telegraph columnist allison pearson. conservative am and mogul and ex—labour advisor matthew laza . and surely she's matthew laza. and surely she's got to pay for two seats and plus size them on a plane. >> of course i have to shimmy down the aisle sideways . down the aisle sideways. >> get ready, britain. here we go. the bbc gets caught out . next. the bbc gets caught out. next. >> good evening. the top story tonight, the bank of england has held the interest rate at 5.25% for the fifth time in a row today, bank governor andy bailey said the economy wasn't quite yet at the point wher
rishi sunak. >> i expose gary lineker 2.0 at the bbc. >> and indeed, a new approach. one that is tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime. >> does tony blair have more blood on his hands? find out why people are dying behind bars because of his laws. also no dinner in spain for us. >> thank you. brexit nigel farage, find out why these lads said f you to nigel and. >> you have sent millions in foreign aid to our enemies. i've got tomorrow's newspaper front...
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i mean, still no report on the website about the the bbc news website about the w path files, of the biggest path files, one of the biggest medical scandals of the century. not a peep. that i think is just dereliction journalistic dereliction of journalistic responsibility. it otherwise? >> they're saying >> yeah. and now they're saying that their journalists that seeing their journalists getting for calling getting shut down for calling a trans male. yeah. well trans woman male. yeah. well then is that going to then what's how is that going to inspire other journalists to take this stuff? >> well, this is issue, >> well, this is the issue, isn't i just don't isn't it, lewis? i just don't think bbc can credibly say think the bbc can credibly say that impartial anymore. that they are impartial anymore. they be impartial when they might be impartial when it comes politics, or at comes to party politics, or at least to be. but they least strive to be. but they make no effort whatsoever to be impartial it comes to impartial when it comes to ideology. they're part impartial when it comes
i mean, still no report on the website about the the bbc news website about the w path files, of the biggest path files, one of the biggest medical scandals of the century. not a peep. that i think is just dereliction journalistic dereliction of journalistic responsibility. it otherwise? >> they're saying >> yeah. and now they're saying that their journalists that seeing their journalists getting for calling getting shut down for calling a trans male. yeah. well trans woman male....
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and the former bbc news producer and director of news producer and director of news watch, david kelly, who thinks that this is further nonsense from the bbc. well, david, strong words, let's start with you . with you. >> yes, i think it's nonsense , >> yes, i think it's nonsense, first of all, as well, i think it's political opportunism , it's it's political opportunism, it's rather an a rather interesting thing, the of this, just thing, the timing of this, just as new labour is as labour is expected to be elected, up comes the director general of the bbc with a message let's kane the rich, in in in the licence fee. i think underneath that though there are other objections in that. how on earth will the will this be administered? it means that the there's already a huge bureaucracy involved in collection. the licence fee. what the corporation will have to do in some way is find out who is rich and who is not, and how they're going to do that. i just don't know. so i think it's a non flyer and i think it's yet again the bbc trying to save its own hide coming up with a political opportu
and the former bbc news producer and director of news producer and director of news watch, david kelly, who thinks that this is further nonsense from the bbc. well, david, strong words, let's start with you . with you. >> yes, i think it's nonsense , >> yes, i think it's nonsense, first of all, as well, i think it's political opportunism , it's it's political opportunism, it's rather an a rather interesting thing, the of this, just thing, the timing of this, just as new labour is as...
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chris mason from bbc news could you set out in as precise terms as you can, what you have had to put up with as individuals ? you talked to ian individuals? you talked to ian about impersonation, attempted hacking, just interested to hear precisely how it has been for you. and then just one additional question, sir ian , additional question, sir ian, you made a comparison a few moments ago with the 1930s. that's obviously a stark comparison. is that the scale of the threat that you see in terms of the threat that uk faces from china, comparison with china, that comparison with nearly ago? nearly a century ago? >> let me start, because >> well, let me start, because the others will obviously have their own views personally , i've their own views personally, i've had a wolf warrior that was impersonating me for some time, using a fake email address , using a fake email address, emailing all sorts of politicians around the world, saying that i had recanted my views , also saying basically views, also saying basically that i was a liar. all these sort of things to various people. i only
chris mason from bbc news could you set out in as precise terms as you can, what you have had to put up with as individuals ? you talked to ian individuals? you talked to ian about impersonation, attempted hacking, just interested to hear precisely how it has been for you. and then just one additional question, sir ian , additional question, sir ian, you made a comparison a few moments ago with the 1930s. that's obviously a stark comparison. is that the scale of the threat that you see in terms...
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you were, you surely would object to how the bbc have treated one of their main news presenters , who their main news presenters, who has stated facts now the trouble is then mark, he hasn't stated a fact. >> what he stated as a person is a personal view . it's not a personal view. it's not actually a fact and he's meant to be all bbc presenters are meant to be strictly impartial, so i happen to believe that a trans woman is a woman on. but i state that as my view too, not as a fact, because it is a controversial area , but in this controversial area, but in this country officially , if you are country officially, if you are a trans woman , you are considered trans woman, you are considered a woman . a woman. >> okay, annunziata , are you >> okay, annunziata, are you persuaded by nigel's point there? >> no. and in fact, i think it is deeply dangerous that young children who have been studied show brain differences from 2 or 3 months old that last until adulthood , uh, between boys and adulthood, uh, between boys and girls, men and women. we are not identical in terms of our biology. a
you were, you surely would object to how the bbc have treated one of their main news presenters , who their main news presenters, who has stated facts now the trouble is then mark, he hasn't stated a fact. >> what he stated as a person is a personal view . it's not a personal view. it's not actually a fact and he's meant to be all bbc presenters are meant to be strictly impartial, so i happen to believe that a trans woman is a woman on. but i state that as my view too, not as a fact,...
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it's not really anywhere on sky news on the bbc or itv. itv, of course, who led the way in the partygate investigation? they're conveniently obe by the time i came on air anyway. ignoring this, it would seem, it appears that when it comes to left wing politicians, you have to try to get the police to look into it twice before any action is taken. may i remind you that bofis taken. may i remind you that boris johnson was fined for a brief stand up meeting with sandwiches that he didn't organise ? and to find organise? and you have to find imaginative well to get imaginative ways as well to get parliament to investigate someone might driven someone who might have driven a coach and horses through the rule book. there is a shocking double standard here. let's get the thoughts of my panel this evening. we've got director at popular conservatives mark littlewood . i'm joined as well littlewood. i'm joined as well by businessman and activist adam brooks , an author and journalist brooks, an author and journalist rebecca reid. mark, i'll start w
it's not really anywhere on sky news on the bbc or itv. itv, of course, who led the way in the partygate investigation? they're conveniently obe by the time i came on air anyway. ignoring this, it would seem, it appears that when it comes to left wing politicians, you have to try to get the police to look into it twice before any action is taken. may i remind you that bofis taken. may i remind you that boris johnson was fined for a brief stand up meeting with sandwiches that he didn't organise...
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you've got gb news doing what the bbc news is doing what the bbc should done didn't. and should have done but didn't. and it's having this, you it's actually having this, you know, kate. yeah. know, best wishes to kate. yeah. and middleton obviously and kate middleton obviously a good west good southall girl from west london and just love london you know and i just love the of people in this the idea of people in this channel on programme channel on this programme sending wishes. that sending their best wishes. that is so that is what i think is so good. that is what i think one of the things that makes this country great, the fact that actually that, that we can actually do that, we're actually we're not ashamed of actually showing the showing emotion. so there is the dark side, there's also a dark side, but there's also a bit of light. >> there is a bit of light. >> there is a bit of light. >> you know who there is light for today. mike parry post office masters office sub—post office masters who convicted who were wrongly convicted finally justice. finally gettin
you've got gb news doing what the bbc news is doing what the bbc should done didn't. and should have done but didn't. and it's having this, you it's actually having this, you know, kate. yeah. know, best wishes to kate. yeah. and middleton obviously and kate middleton obviously a good west good southall girl from west london and just love london you know and i just love the of people in this the idea of people in this channel on programme channel on this programme sending wishes. that sending...
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is nothing read nothing new, though. read something like peter hitchens rage against god. they've been gradually erasing christianity for decades, and this is just pure bbc, bbc, b going to bbc. >> did you know that the bbc's motto is nation shall speak peace unto nation? are you aware of that? >> well, i'm certainly aware of it. says biblical in it. it says here is biblical in origin. the torah . i origin. it's from the torah. i thought. thought it was every saturday. >> i thought about >> i thought it was about tomorrow morning. >> part of our. it's >> rubbish. part of our. it's part our it's of oui'. >> our. >> if you've ever heard someone on the bbc say it, well, whatever, there. whatever, that's there. >> i thought it was thou >> but, i thought it was thou shah >> but, i thought it was thou shalt marianna spring. shalt follow marianna spring. carry on. i think this desert island, thing is a really island, this thing is a really bad decision. >> the, singing thing for the easter service from king's college. there are
is nothing read nothing new, though. read something like peter hitchens rage against god. they've been gradually erasing christianity for decades, and this is just pure bbc, bbc, b going to bbc. >> did you know that the bbc's motto is nation shall speak peace unto nation? are you aware of that? >> well, i'm certainly aware of it. says biblical in it. it says here is biblical in origin. the torah . i origin. it's from the torah. i thought. thought it was every saturday. >> i...
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thatis censor it in multiple ways, and that is because they've had their way for about 30 years with the bbc and sky news and others, and it's all been a sort of cosy like establishment, and it's drifted further left and they've been able to just, you know, a cosy little club. all of a sudden gb news comes along and it's actually rather popular and more and more people are watching it because they love the refreshing debate. they love the refreshing debate. they love the disagreements. and the spicy disagreements. and that's a really good thing. and actually then say, actually people can then say, yeah, i listen to both yeah, well, i listen to both sides and normally agree with sides and normally i agree with x time i agree with y. and x this time i agree with y. and that's a great thing. that's that's a great thing. that's that's so that's democracy in action. so why they that's why do they think that's a problem is completely beyond me , problem is completely beyond me, joe well, i think it's joe phillips well, i think it's fair say, most people fair to say, as most people know, that newsp
thatis censor it in multiple ways, and that is because they've had their way for about 30 years with the bbc and sky news and others, and it's all been a sort of cosy like establishment, and it's drifted further left and they've been able to just, you know, a cosy little club. all of a sudden gb news comes along and it's actually rather popular and more and more people are watching it because they love the refreshing debate. they love the refreshing debate. they love the disagreements. and the...
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yes, indeed, i can't get enough of gb news. i was a bbc radio four listener for years. then i found gb. it was like waking up. it's obvious why the establishment want you to shut down. shame on them. keep news you're keep it up gb news you're providing a service that no one else does. andy and jan thank you for that. norrie says the thrills are alive with the gb news fix. thank you for that. very creatively put. and last but not least, ernest says mark, the furore about kate's photo is beyond belief and out of all proportion you should know we all know you're completely bald, yet choose to wear that yet you choose to wear that ludicrous wig which makes michael like zac michael fabricant look like zac efron. ernest, thank for efron. ernest, thank you for your email. tell you, your email. let me tell you, it's all mine. okay, listen, let's pundits, reaction let's get my pundits, reaction to meltdown at sainsbury's. who have had to cancel most of their onune have had to cancel most of their online deliveries today. the branches have been chaos as well. tesco affected to a
yes, indeed, i can't get enough of gb news. i was a bbc radio four listener for years. then i found gb. it was like waking up. it's obvious why the establishment want you to shut down. shame on them. keep news you're keep it up gb news you're providing a service that no one else does. andy and jan thank you for that. norrie says the thrills are alive with the gb news fix. thank you for that. very creatively put. and last but not least, ernest says mark, the furore about kate's photo is beyond...
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and sky news and sky news. >> so i don't think we can single the bbc out. >> we don't really worry about sky news do we. >> do. no, worry about all >> we do. no, we worry about all these particularly on these things, particularly on this i don't this programme where i don't think we have quite the same audience as bbc. audience as the bbc. >> not a much >> well, hopefully not a much smarter but the smarter audience, but so the placard was okay. >> clearly what the police >> but clearly what the police were about, because were worried about, because that's only thing the that's not the only thing the question about the placard was, was it litigious? in was it litigious? was it in fact, it's the written so fact, it's the written word. so was it is not was it liable as it is not liable as it is regarded as a correct statement? so that's not going to be a problem. the problem was, was that guy likely to hatred to incite, incite racial hatred or why the or violence. and that's why the police stopped him. they cuffed him. i assume that him. which means i assume that they then arrested him, cau
and sky news and sky news. >> so i don't think we can single the bbc out. >> we don't really worry about sky news do we. >> do. no, worry about all >> we do. no, we worry about all these particularly on these things, particularly on this i don't this programme where i don't think we have quite the same audience as bbc. audience as the bbc. >> not a much >> well, hopefully not a much smarter but the smarter audience, but so the placard was okay. >>...
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the competing theories about what happened to the flight are now the subject of a new bbc documentary, why planes vanished the hunt for mh370. amongst those interviewed are nathan velayudhan, whose wife anne daisy, was on board mh370 and he joins me now. nathan, thank you very much for coming on gb news. what was your reaction when you found that the search for the plane had been called . plane had been called. off? alas, it looks like our connection there to malaysia has has not worked out. we're going to try and catch up with nathan in just a moment. dawn neesom is here. you're going to be on after me. i am. what have you got up your sleeve? >> when you lie to know, it's always a treat to follow you. >> mr >> mr portillo, >> mr portillo, we >> mr portillo, we are >> mr portillo, we are having a loved up show today because it is mother's day and i'm in the doghouse with mine. >> i have to admit, because i'm not at lunch her today and not at lunch with her today and i should be. >> so we've lots of nice >> so we've got lots of nice tributes coming tributes to mums coming up and we've
the competing theories about what happened to the flight are now the subject of a new bbc documentary, why planes vanished the hunt for mh370. amongst those interviewed are nathan velayudhan, whose wife anne daisy, was on board mh370 and he joins me now. nathan, thank you very much for coming on gb news. what was your reaction when you found that the search for the plane had been called . plane had been called. off? alas, it looks like our connection there to malaysia has has not worked out....
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so the bias of the bbc is appalling. and mark using the word bloodbath is a common for most of the democrats in the white house whereas your speaker on that issue. or is it just donald trump is bad because everybody tells him he is ? well, everybody tells him he is? well, sadly, i can't ask him because we need to talk about the electricity system. operator, which national which is part of the national grid, issued a new report grid, has issued a new report saying an additional £58 billion will need to be spent decarbonising the grid to reach net zero status by 2035. this is about £1,000 per adult in britain. in the united kingdom , britain. in the united kingdom, exposing the lack of affordability of the project, not least because the official commons committee report says the expects its goal the government expects its goal to decarbonise the power system to decarbonise the power system to require wait for it 275 to £375 billion of public and private investment , as well £375 billion of public and private investment
so the bias of the bbc is appalling. and mark using the word bloodbath is a common for most of the democrats in the white house whereas your speaker on that issue. or is it just donald trump is bad because everybody tells him he is ? well, everybody tells him he is? well, sadly, i can't ask him because we need to talk about the electricity system. operator, which national which is part of the national grid, issued a new report grid, has issued a new report saying an additional £58 billion will...
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the sky news, bbc, he's talking to gb news and without blowing our own trumpets . quite a moment. trumpets. quite a moment. >> yeah, here's a moment. the second big interview he's done nigel was nigel farage, i think i was struck the close relationship struck by the close relationship between clearly trump and farage. there's a report in the weekend, mail on sunday i thought was interesting about that. farage, know, open that. farage, you know, is open to an idea of being a link person between the next government, labour or tory, and the donald trump administration in, in the old days, back in december 2016, i wrote stories for the telegraph . then, when it for the telegraph. then, when it was pretty clear some people in government wanted him to be the new uk ambassador america, to new uk ambassador to america, to try and cement that kind of bond between and almost cement the special relationship between trump tories never came special relationship between trlpass. tories never came special relationship between trlpass. unlikelyyries never came special relationship
the sky news, bbc, he's talking to gb news and without blowing our own trumpets . quite a moment. trumpets. quite a moment. >> yeah, here's a moment. the second big interview he's done nigel was nigel farage, i think i was struck the close relationship struck by the close relationship between clearly trump and farage. there's a report in the weekend, mail on sunday i thought was interesting about that. farage, know, open that. farage, you know, is open to an idea of being a link person...
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but first, the bbc has been forced to release a grovelling apology after a news report on the corporation's website described reform uk as far right now, whilst the fastest growing uk terror threat is apparently from the far right left wing extremism is given a significantly easier ride in the british media. in fact, i would argue it's largely ignored. take for example, the left wing extremist jacob graham. if you've not heard of him, well, it's probably because he wasn't really properly reported. in my view, he was yesterday jailed for 13 years for terror offences after declaring that he wanted to kill at least 50 mps. but according to itv news, he's a student anarchist . of course to student anarchist. of course to the bbc, he's a liverpool student and predictably, as per the guardian, he's just a liverpool teenager. interesting well, i am joined now with me here is former mumford and sons musician winston marshall. winston, thank you very much. i mean, the details of this case are absolutely astonishing. i mean, this guy is a radical left wing terrorist, right? and you wouldn't know that
but first, the bbc has been forced to release a grovelling apology after a news report on the corporation's website described reform uk as far right now, whilst the fastest growing uk terror threat is apparently from the far right left wing extremism is given a significantly easier ride in the british media. in fact, i would argue it's largely ignored. take for example, the left wing extremist jacob graham. if you've not heard of him, well, it's probably because he wasn't really properly...
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and it is essential that then news organisations put their stuff out as genuine. >> and the bbc is seen by still so many people as gospel. >> yeah. and also bear in mind that the and publicly funded. yeah and but and also really importantly the bbc has a huge audience abroad. yes. and so what we want is if we have a national broadcaster such as the bbc, which is going all over the world, it's got to be truthful, do you still have faith in the bbc that you might have had 4 or 5 years ago? >> i think 5 ago is >> i think 4 or 5 years ago is an interesting because i an interesting point, because i lost it quite swiftly during the covid obviously even covid epidemic. obviously even when they put me up on there and used people to absolutely spout nonsense at me to make me look like so no , i lost it like a lunatic. so no, i lost it then. i mean, let's not forget bev. they have a video online today by another gp that they run early in covid. that run very early in covid. that said, the astrazeneca vaccine is 100% effective at protecting you from catching the virus. that video is still online t
and it is essential that then news organisations put their stuff out as genuine. >> and the bbc is seen by still so many people as gospel. >> yeah. and also bear in mind that the and publicly funded. yeah and but and also really importantly the bbc has a huge audience abroad. yes. and so what we want is if we have a national broadcaster such as the bbc, which is going all over the world, it's got to be truthful, do you still have faith in the bbc that you might have had 4 or 5 years...
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both the met office do a wonderful job news. a wonderful job for gb news. >> so much bbc waste, >> there's so much bbc waste, isn't there? >> so were just reading >> so much? we were just reading in the paper about a team of 60 who work at bbc verify. that's the fact checking organisation on why they have to have a fact checking, said why the journalists and the staff can't check their own facts. >> that's what you do . that's >> that's what you do. that's what do here. what we do here. >> absolutely. what we do here. >> now,.utely. what we do here. >> now, stilly. what we do here. >> now, still to come, what comes to mind when you think of james usually james bond? not usually a self—declared feminist who grows his kale, a panel aren't his own kale, a panel aren't impressed. what do you think? >> you like him? well i like him. you are with britain's newsroom. >> can you remember his name ? >> can you remember his name? >> can you remember his name? >> taylor there >> aaron taylor johnson. there we . are you sure? i think we are. are you sure? i think so, i >> -- >> what is 5mm >> what i
both the met office do a wonderful job news. a wonderful job for gb news. >> so much bbc waste, >> there's so much bbc waste, isn't there? >> so were just reading >> so much? we were just reading in the paper about a team of 60 who work at bbc verify. that's the fact checking organisation on why they have to have a fact checking, said why the journalists and the staff can't check their own facts. >> that's what you do . that's >> that's what you do. that's...
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so i was watching a bbc northern ireland news last night, litters, volunteers , which i find volunteers, which i find amazing. people are volunteers and go out and they collect and they go out and they collect all this, and i'm going to become president of a litter society generally for nationally, the country . but nationally, for the country. but i just do not understand what is in anyone's head that is in a car, particularly . they'll be in car, particularly. they'll be in a car probably with their kids or whatever, and everything goes out the window. >> oh it's disgusting. >> oh it's disgusting. >> i remember when i was a kid and we threw a lollipop stick out of the car. my dad would stop the car and you'd have to get out and pick with get out and pick it up with a lollipop stick, and that stuck with and you do it with you and you didn't do it ever again. so the fines for litter, desecration , open litter, desecration, open defaecation, whatever you want to call it. >> let's not go down that road. there's a lot that. there's a lot of that. >> do you know what defaecation is thing. o
so i was watching a bbc northern ireland news last night, litters, volunteers , which i find volunteers, which i find amazing. people are volunteers and go out and they collect and they go out and they collect all this, and i'm going to become president of a litter society generally for nationally, the country . but nationally, for the country. but i just do not understand what is in anyone's head that is in a car, particularly . they'll be in car, particularly. they'll be in a car probably...
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king's cross takes a turn for the crescent and fake news. or as it's officially called , the bbc. it's officially called, the bbc. we will see you shortly break. and welcome back to headliners with me, simon evans. gb funny boys, josh howie and steve n allen are on call, so we're going to dig into the meat of the stuff. now we kick off with the stuff. now we kick off with the guardian and a story about gaza food aid , one of geldof's gaza food aid, one of geldof's less popular festivals. josh un says israeli restrictions on gaza food aid may constitute a war crime. >> so they're talking here about a potential famine. now, to be very clear , israel is stating very clear, israel is stating that twice the amount of food is going in than before october 7th. so the issue isn't about food going through, it's about the food being processed. and it's about there's 300,000 civilians or gazans, but civilians, including hamas, are in outside of rafah, up in the north, which is which has been split and i think the issue seems to be about getting that ai
king's cross takes a turn for the crescent and fake news. or as it's officially called , the bbc. it's officially called, the bbc. we will see you shortly break. and welcome back to headliners with me, simon evans. gb funny boys, josh howie and steve n allen are on call, so we're going to dig into the meat of the stuff. now we kick off with the stuff. now we kick off with the guardian and a story about gaza food aid , one of geldof's gaza food aid, one of geldof's less popular festivals. josh...
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this is gb news still to come. monologue bbc. come. my monologue on the bbc. i know i really should stop, i shouldn't, but first let's get an update with your weather with craig. don't forget as well. catch up to on website catch up to on our website gbnews.com. download gbnews.com. or why not download the ? the gb news app? >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there! welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast on the met office. well, looking ahead to the new working week, it's going to remain fairly changeable across the country , changeable across the country, but increasingly as we end but increasingly mild as we end this . we still got low this weekend. we still got low pressure in charge and with winds coming in from the east, it's feeling pretty chilly it's still feeling pretty chilly out . the rain, what we out there. the rain, what we have seen today will gradually weaken as the night goes on, but for most of us, it's going to be a cloudy and murky night. a rather cloudy and murky night. but cover it wil
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otherwise the bbc just won't exist. it relies on new, new blood, if you like. when it comes to the licence fee. so that's a great point. they just don't care about middle aged people, and yet they're now floating. >> the idea of older people paying >> the idea of older people paying more. how would that work? would be means tested ? work? would it be means tested? >> i know if you if ever you wanted to satisfy your curiosity that the bbc had a socialist agenda , it's the fact that they agenda, it's the fact that they want the proletariat to pay more. sorry to not pay and the bourgeoisie to pick up the bill. this is classic marxism for you. i know we're we're treating this lightly, martin, but how would they means test? you are you going to have to provide evidence of your bank account? and course, people's and of course, people's financial situation, they change, know, people's change, you know, people's finances are fluid. so one year you may be what they class as as wealthy, and then the next year you're so it's a it's a you're not. so it's a it's a situation
otherwise the bbc just won't exist. it relies on new, new blood, if you like. when it comes to the licence fee. so that's a great point. they just don't care about middle aged people, and yet they're now floating. >> the idea of older people paying >> the idea of older people paying more. how would that work? would be means tested ? work? would it be means tested? >> i know if you if ever you wanted to satisfy your curiosity that the bbc had a socialist agenda , it's the fact...
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bbc. >> well, i think you probably watch it or listen to it more often than you might listen a bit to radio four. >> i very rarely watch the bbc. >> i very rarely watch the bbc. >> well, the bbc still has very good listening and viewing figures. yeah it does, but they're declining an amazing range output and actually the range of output and actually the licence fee of 160, what is it, 69, 69 is extremely good value if you compare it, say, with what people are prepared to pay for football on sky or other or other channels that show football or netflix or netflix or now channel netflix i pay 5.99 a month. yes, but you're only getting you're only. you're only getting you're only. you're only getting you're only. you're only getting films for that, or you're only getting entertainment. you're not getting for that. getting the news for that. you're not you're getting you're not you're not getting sport gb news. sport free on gb news. >> a much better. oh. >> it's a much better. oh. >> it's a mu
bbc. >> well, i think you probably watch it or listen to it more often than you might listen a bit to radio four. >> i very rarely watch the bbc. >> i very rarely watch the bbc. >> well, the bbc still has very good listening and viewing figures. yeah it does, but they're declining an amazing range output and actually the range of output and actually the licence fee of 160, what is it, 69, 69 is extremely good value if you compare it, say, with what people are prepared to...
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this is britain's newsroom on gb news with andrew pierce and me. >> carole malone and the bbc is facing calls to apologise for how they've depicted milton keynes in eastenders. we're going to have the local tory mp on shortly and he's very, very cross doing the devil's work. >> that's how one vicar described wedding planners. you don't want to miss this story. >> jeremy hunt delivered his make or break budget . did you make or break budget. did you stay awake cutting national insurance by 2? here is the chancellor yesterday a plan to grow the economy versus no plan . grow the economy versus no plan. >> a plan for better public services versus no plan . a plan services versus no plan. a plan to make work pay versus no plan. >> growth up jobs up. tax is down. >> now. labour have slammed the budget, calling it a last desperate act. the mp for north ealing, james murray, spoke to gb news this morning yesterday you know we saw the budget the chancellor delivered , but chancellor delivered, but nothing in that budget changes the fact that taxes are going up to their highest in 70 years, that
this is britain's newsroom on gb news with andrew pierce and me. >> carole malone and the bbc is facing calls to apologise for how they've depicted milton keynes in eastenders. we're going to have the local tory mp on shortly and he's very, very cross doing the devil's work. >> that's how one vicar described wedding planners. you don't want to miss this story. >> jeremy hunt delivered his make or break budget . did you make or break budget. did you stay awake cutting national...
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i mean, i've never switched on the bbc. well, i've never on the bbc, i've never switched on the bbc, penod i've never switched on the bbc, period , as the americans say. period, as the americans say. but were you in the few but if i were to you in the few times have accidentally seen times i have accidentally seen it things, seems it on excellent things, it seems to presenters, to be all female presenters, especially political especially the political shows, but lewis, but apparently not. lewis, what do well, this is not that >> well, this is not that they're the they're talking about the football talking football shows, but talking about saturday. yeah. >> link >> gladiators the weakest link saturday they're saying there's >> gladiators the weakest link satu1aay they're saying there's >> gladiators the weakest link satu1a woman re saying there's >> gladiators the weakest link satu1a woman on;aying there's >> gladiators the weakest link satu1a woman on footballere's >> gladiators the weakest link satu1a woman on football fo
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i mean, i've never switched on the bbc. well, i've never on the bbc, i've never switched on the bbc, penod i've never switched on the bbc, period , as the americans say. period, as the americans say. but i to you in the few but if i were to you in the few times have accidentally seen but if i were to you in the few tiron; have accidentally seen but if i were to you in the few tiron excellent:cidentally seen but if i were to you in the few tiron excellent things, lly seen but if i were to you in the few tiron excellent things, ll) seems it on excellent things, it seems to female presenters, to be all female presenters, especially shows, especially the political shows, but what but apparently not. lewis, what do well, this is not that but apparently not. lewis, what do weltalkings not that but apparently not. lewis, what do weltalking about hat but apparently not. lewis, what do weltalking about the they're talking about the football talking football shows, but talking about saturday. yeah. >> weakest link >> gladiators the w
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but luckily gb news there's two things news is. and there's two things really. disgusting really. one is how disgusting was w path their guidance, was w path and their guidance, and much influence did and two how much influence did they the on they have over the nhs. so on they have over the nhs. so on the first question, they had an entire on eunuchs and entire chapter on eunuchs and said they castrate said that they should castrate or castrating anyone or consider castrating anyone that identified as such. can you imagine and look imagine that? and then you look into it. there's recording of into it. there's a recording of a about whether a discussion about whether minors can really consent to this stuff, and a hormone specialist at one point says, look, these are people who haven't even had a biology class in high school yet, he says. i can talk to them about fertility preservation, but i'm essentially a blank essentially talking to a blank wall. says this. he wall. but then he says this. he says, but still, the says, but still, we want the kids to happy the moment, kids to be
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i'm martin daubney on gb news. britain's news channel . welcome back. the time is 524. i'm martin daubney, and this is gb news is now. the bbc should stop straying from agatha christie's storylines or come up with their own ideas . fair play. with their own ideas. fair play. and that's the words of andrew wilson. an author and expert on the works of britain's most loved crime writer. this comes as bbc adaptations of christie's mysteries have come under fire for straying from the original text. well, joining me now to discuss this is the journalist and broadcaster and the director of the new culture forum , peter of the new culture forum, peter whittle. peter. yes, always a pleasure to have you in the studio. so we see diversity everywhere . you can't escape it. everywhere. you can't escape it. some may say it's a good thing to reflect the diverse society that we are, but when you're taking liberties with classic pieces of literature and even weaving in nigerian immigrants in the place of retired british policemen, as we saw in the plot of murder is easy, is this a step
i'm martin daubney on gb news. britain's news channel . welcome back. the time is 524. i'm martin daubney, and this is gb news is now. the bbc should stop straying from agatha christie's storylines or come up with their own ideas . fair play. with their own ideas. fair play. and that's the words of andrew wilson. an author and expert on the works of britain's most loved crime writer. this comes as bbc adaptations of christie's mysteries have come under fire for straying from the original text....