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and, of course, across the uk. course, all across the uk. coming up, there's yet bad coming up, there's yet more bad for news prime minister rishi sunak. he's facing yet another by—election after former tory mp scott benton resigned. another nightmare on downing street next up shamima begum has lost her initial bid to challenge the loss of her british citizenship. i know get out the kleenex and after the princess of wales went pubuc after the princess of wales went public on her cancer diagnosis, we'll hear why that decision could help lots of other people who are suffering from the same dreadful illness. that's all coming up in your next hour. welcome to the show. thank you for joining us. always a forjoining us. always a fantastic pleasure to have your company. we've got a cracking week ahead. we've got a cracking
and, of course, across the uk. course, all across the uk. coming up, there's yet bad coming up, there's yet more bad for news prime minister rishi sunak. he's facing yet another by—election after former tory mp scott benton resigned. another nightmare on downing street next up shamima begum has lost her initial bid to challenge the loss of her british citizenship. i know get out the kleenex and after the princess of wales went pubuc after the princess of wales went public on her cancer...
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what is reform uk. you what i can see is reform uk. you know, this is this big know, this is this is a big problem. it's a concern. it's worrying constituents and worrying my constituents and constituents , people up down constituents, people up and down the who worried the country who are worried about like george about people like george galloway getting into parliament. fight parliament. we have to fight back. unfortunately we, the back. and unfortunately we, the conservative and the conservative party and the labour fight back . labour party won't fight back. this party will fight back. and that's why i've joined. >> is another big >> and there is another big difference. on 3rd of difference. chris on the 3rd of january, i that we were january, i said that we were facing you facing a recession, that you cannot economy the cannot grow the economy with the burdens identified them burdens that i identified them of the highest taxes, the highest government highest wasteful government spending. state spending. nanny state regulations, m
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lee anderson going to uk story. lee anderson going to uk retorm, surprise. i mean, retorm, is no surprise. i mean, it's story today. and now it's a huge story today. and now because uk have got their because retorm uk have got their first ever, mp which is, which is big news, and i know anecdotal ali, a lot of people really did enjoy lee anderson's speech. really did enjoy lee anderson's speech . lee anderson speaks a speech. lee anderson speaks a ditterent language to the average politician. he speaks like the man in the pub does, and that's what he gets criticised tor the most by the politicians some degree. politicians to some degree. whereas he it is transterring well across to that red wall, i think. but that'd be interesting to see. i don't think lee anderson going to retorm uk changes the dynamics of british politics. however, it more people go, it will split the conservative vote. it probably won't take the labour vote, but the idea of it, the idea of it attecting the red wall would be interesting course, interesting because of course, that red wall
lee anderson going to uk story. lee anderson going to uk retorm, surprise. i mean, retorm, is no surprise. i mean, it's story today. and now it's a huge story today. and now because uk have got their because retorm uk have got their first ever, mp which is, which is big news, and i know anecdotal ali, a lot of people really did enjoy lee anderson's speech. really did enjoy lee anderson's speech . lee anderson speaks a speech. lee anderson speaks a ditterent language to the average politician....
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the uk crestor in the mail. the uk sucks . sucks. >> yes, life will be hard. online ads target would be channel migrants warning uk immigration rules are tougher than you think, saying that it's that next to you you managed to get in, right? so yeah, apparently there's this new strategy to deter channel migrants by creating social media videos telling them how hall on a saturday night, well, pretty much telling them how difficult it is to get work because people think they're going to arrive and just get a job, especially job, not that easy. especially without how scary. without papers, how scary. the crossing is, you know, because people are told that the boats are going to be much nicer than they are, and then they find out it's horrible dinghy it's just a horrible dinghy about that will make it about the laws that will make it difficult to stay and difficult for them to stay and the risks and so on and so on. >> so government's lying basically. >> that, but it's >> well, you say that, but it's a because apparently in a good lie because apparently in 20 near
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of the uk. that band of then edges that band of rain then edges a little further southwards as little bit further southwards as we go through but it we go through tomorrow, but it doesn't any quick progress, doesn't make any quick progress, so is going linger and so it is going to linger and stall parts northern stall across parts of northern england, central england, northern, central wales, to the south of this mostly much of mostly dry across much of central southern england and wales brightness, wales could be some brightness, particularly the east, particularly towards the east, and here temperatures should get to highs of around 15 or 16 celsius, a little bit colder than this across northern parts, but chance seeing but a greater chance of seeing some skies . but a greater chance of seeing some skies. but but a greater chance of seeing some skies . but watch out some sunny skies. but watch out for the strong winds, especially in of gales in the far north. risk of gales here we go through l
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all across the uk. today, there's been a dramatic surge in the number of asylum seekers crossing the channel today, adding to the 3500 who have already crossed from france this year. and get this, a migrant was even stabbed by another migrant during one of today's crossings on a dinghy. we'll have all the latest on that. and this comes as a new report shows the government's plans for housing asylum seekers is set to cost more than using hotels and astonished £1.2 billion. and we'll speak to an raf, raf wethersfield campaigner for their thoughts. also this hour,insh for their thoughts. also this hour , irish taoiseach leo hour, irish taoiseach leo varadkar has announced that he will be stepping down a dramatic twist and we'll be discussing what legacy he leaves behind. and will it spark a political revolution over the irish sea and could we see a drop in interest rates at long last? well, all eyes will be on the bank of england's announcement tomorrow after today's drop in inflation, with the rate falli
all across the uk. today, there's been a dramatic surge in the number of asylum seekers crossing the channel today, adding to the 3500 who have already crossed from france this year. and get this, a migrant was even stabbed by another migrant during one of today's crossings on a dinghy. we'll have all the latest on that. and this comes as a new report shows the government's plans for housing asylum seekers is set to cost more than using hotels and astonished £1.2 billion. and we'll speak to an...
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, if you look at areas in the uk, if you look at areas in the uk, if you look at areas in uk like, cornwall areas in the uk like, cornwall where little knife where there's very little knife crime, black people are still much more likely be stopped crime, black people are still mucsearched.:ely be stopped crime, black people are still mucsearched.:ely so,)e stopped crime, black people are still mucsearched.:ely so,)e �*the ped and searched. so, so, so the problem of knife crime is primarily in london. exactly but if of london, if you go outside of london, black people still much more black people are still much more likely biggest likely to london is the biggest problem knife whereas problem of knife crime, whereas there's proportion problem of knife crime, whereas th
, if you look at areas in the uk, if you look at areas in the uk, if you look at areas in uk like, cornwall areas in the uk like, cornwall where little knife where there's very little knife crime, black people are still much more likely be stopped crime, black people are still mucsearched.:ely be stopped crime, black people are still mucsearched.:ely so,)e stopped crime, black people are still mucsearched.:ely so,)e �*the ped and searched. so, so, so the problem of knife crime is primarily in...
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all the uk. westminster. all across the uk. on show , george galloway on today's show, george galloway will back in the house of will be back in the house of commons next week and we've been asking of his constituents asking some of his constituents what think about having him what they think about having him as their and it's fair to as their mp, and it's fair to say they have not held back . say they have not held back. >> i think it's an absolute disgrace . what's he going to do disgrace. what's he going to do for rochdale ? well, i just don't for rochdale? well, i just don't know . know. >> so ashamed . >> so ashamed. >> so ashamed. >> and it's now emerged that the government's rwanda plan could end up costing us wait for it half £1 billion. and remember , half £1 billion. and remember, we still haven't sent a single solitary migrant to the african nation. plus i look back on one of the modern era's most defining moments. it's 40 years since the miners strike started today, and the communities where the mines closed are s
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well, the uk is going to boat. well, the uk is going to lead a new customs partnership with france to disrupt the supply chain of small boats in order to tackle channel crossings. the home secretary has been meeting with the calais group of northern european countries , which are trying to countries, which are trying to prevent materials used to make the small boats from being shipped to northern france, from where they're then launched. james cleverly said the partnership demonstrates our endunng partnership demonstrates our enduring commitment to smashing the business model of criminal gangs and stopping the boats as well. in other news today, education leaders have called for a double digit pay rise for all teachers across england . all teachers across england. it's after the government said schools salaries should return to a more reasonable level. the national association of head teachers says english currently has the highest number of unfilled teaching positions in over a decade. it says a raise of at least
well, the uk is going to boat. well, the uk is going to lead a new customs partnership with france to disrupt the supply chain of small boats in order to tackle channel crossings. the home secretary has been meeting with the calais group of northern european countries , which are trying to countries, which are trying to prevent materials used to make the small boats from being shipped to northern france, from where they're then launched. james cleverly said the partnership demonstrates our...
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>> hamas is terrorist uk law , uk >> hamas is terrorist uk law, uk put the hamas terrorist organisation . on march 2001 and organisation. on march 2001 and they arrested me because of that i >> -- >> that's it. they've arrested you because of the sign? exactly >> well, i've given you all sides of the argument. there including a community note. but let me ask you , do you think we let me ask you, do you think we now have two tier policing in this country? because you know what i do, and with every week that goes by, i fear it gets worse. do we have two tier policing? your thoughts please to farage at gb news. com well i'm joined by chris phillips , i'm joined by chris phillips, former detective chief inspector of the metropolitan police and head of the national counter terrorism security office . terrorism security office. chris, i am the least not anti—police person you could ever meet . and you know that ever meet. and you know that we've known each other for years. i want the police to do theirjob and do it well . how theirjob and do it well. how can i look at these events from last
>> hamas is terrorist uk law , uk >> hamas is terrorist uk law, uk put the hamas terrorist organisation . on march 2001 and organisation. on march 2001 and they arrested me because of that i >> -- >> that's it. they've arrested you because of the sign? exactly >> well, i've given you all sides of the argument. there including a community note. but let me ask you , do you think we let me ask you, do you think we now have two tier policing in this country? because...
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in the weather across the uk. outbreaks rain moving in outbreaks of rain moving in across west and southwest across the west and southwest starting heavy starting to turn quite heavy in places, some places, holding on to some sunshine towards north and sunshine towards the north and east. wintry showers east. 1 or 2 wintry showers towards the far north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, the far north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and far north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and as north—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and as we th—east of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and as we headast of east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and as we head intof east. 1 or 2 wintry showers tow uk, and as we head into the the uk, and as we head into the coming week, things will generally unsettled generally turn more unsettled with to the with temperatures close to the seasonal rain never seasonal average but rain never too away. too far away. >> inside from >> that war
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he's red wall for reform uk. he's also coincidentally going to be reform uk's first member of parliament in the house of commons. he is, of course, a person of great integrity, no nonsense and is the member of parliament in the county of nottinghamshire for ashfield. please welcome mr lee anderson , an. >> the government has pledged over £117 million to safeguard mosques. muslim schools and community centres over the next four years. the funding, unveiled today, follows the prime minister's promise to allocate more than £70 million to protect jewish community sites. the government condemned a recent rise in reported anti—muslim and anti—jewish hatred. ministers say they expect the police to fully investigate all hate crimes . the investigate all hate crimes. the energy regulator, ofgem, is looking at ways to protect consumers from spiralling costs amid a record number of unpaid bills, around £3.1 billion of debts are piling up as concerns grow over the high cost of household bills. it's after the price of
he's red wall for reform uk. he's also coincidentally going to be reform uk's first member of parliament in the house of commons. he is, of course, a person of great integrity, no nonsense and is the member of parliament in the county of nottinghamshire for ashfield. please welcome mr lee anderson , an. >> the government has pledged over £117 million to safeguard mosques. muslim schools and community centres over the next four years. the funding, unveiled today, follows the prime...
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meghan markle is looking to revive her brand in the uk . hell revive her brand in the uk. hell will freeze over before that happens. i'll be offering my own personal professional advice to the sussexes at ten. you won't want to miss it. i'll be dealing with meghan markle in no uncertain terms at ten. it's been a while. you won't want to miss it. so two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment and it's saturday night. you've hard week. night. you've had a hard week. you've working hard . you've been working hard. hopefully you've put the hopefully by now you've put the kids so why you kids to bed. so why don't you crack beer , uncork crack open a beer, uncork a bottle of wine, or fire up the kettle and let's get to work? because mark dolan tonight is your perfect saturday night in. don't anywhere. see you don't go anywhere. i'll see you after headlines. after the news headlines. and ray . ray addison. >> thanks, mark. good evening. our top stories this hour. the ministry of defence has confirmed reports of a fire on board its flagship aircraft carrier , hms qu
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and so, if we live in the uk, we have a muslim, we have uk dress and we have a uk culture and so forth. so, we need to have, appeal to open minded, progressive liberal muslims . and there are many of muslims. and there are many of them that need to come on board and realise that this, venomous, vile , manifestation of islam is vile, manifestation of islam is imported from backward places like pakistan, afghanistan, saudi arabia, egypt, you name it, that this that version of islam may have some resonance there. but it has no relevance in this society. and this is what, open minded, progressive, liberal muslims should be doing. >> no, it's such an important point. you raised. there's no part of the quran that forces women to wear the burqa, or that dictates that people wear dictates that people must wear beards or do whatever. and beards or or do whatever. and there are many muslim countries that actually ban the burqa and, and many other things that. and many other things like that. but i suppose one of the counterarguments to what you say is that there are lots of passages within the q
and so, if we live in the uk, we have a muslim, we have uk dress and we have a uk culture and so forth. so, we need to have, appeal to open minded, progressive liberal muslims . and there are many of muslims. and there are many of them that need to come on board and realise that this, venomous, vile , manifestation of islam is vile, manifestation of islam is imported from backward places like pakistan, afghanistan, saudi arabia, egypt, you name it, that this that version of islam may have some...
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if defecting to reform uk. if you're watching on tv, you can see him taking his seat on the opposition benches next to returning mp george galloway. around 1000 people have joined reforms since his defection yesterday. party leader richard tice says it's proof of his popularity among red wall voters. mr anderson was stripped of the conservative whip last month over his refusal to apologise for saying the islamists had got control of the london mayor a spokesperson for the prime minister says comments made by a tory donor about diane abbott were clearly unacceptable, but declined to say whether they were racist . say whether they were racist. frank hester reportedly said the former labour mp made him want to hate all black women, and she should be shot . he admitted should be shot. he admitted making rude comments but insists they had nothing to do with the colour of her skin. miss abbott, who's now an independent mp, described the comments as frightening and worrying and says she hopes for public support from s
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can the uk withstand that? what have been what the uk should have been doing outsourcing dependency. doing is outsourcing dependency. the things you need china for, you be finding under you should be finding under other to it . other countries to do it. >> but that ship has sailed now. >> but that ship has sailed now. >> but problems >> but but with problems like this. too when this. well it's too late when you talk too late, that is you talk about too late, that is true. you've got to build true. but you've got to build going forward. you've got to make changes, very make very quick changes, very substantive changes that substantive changes now so that five down line, you substantive changes now so that five contend »wn line, you substantive changes now so that five contend with line, you substantive changes now so that five contend with notine, you substantive changes now so that five contend with not having| can contend with not having china being so dependent on china be being so dependent on china. otherw
can the uk withstand that? what have been what the uk should have been doing outsourcing dependency. doing is outsourcing dependency. the things you need china for, you be finding under you should be finding under other to it . other countries to do it. >> but that ship has sailed now. >> but that ship has sailed now. >> but problems >> but but with problems like this. too when this. well it's too late when you talk too late, that is you talk about too late, that is...
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on friday, leila talk in the uk. on friday, leila khalid, who also calls hamas militants freedom fighters , will militants freedom fighters, will appear via video link at a fundraiser hosted by the palestine solidarity campaign, who have of course been organising all of those marches. but her appearance has sparked concern amongst jewish campaign groups and has been raised with members of parliament. well, i'm joined now by political commentator commentator yosef david. welcome to the show, yosef. how does it make you feel when you see somebody who effectively was a terrorist being feted and interviewed in the uk? decades on, during this very sensitive political time? i think it's abhorrent. >> um, this is an unrepentant, uh , terrorist or former uh, terrorist or former terrorist who's being used for fundraiser. >> people are going to give money based on her actions and her words . um, could they not her words. um, could they not find , um, a more appropriate find, um, a more appropriate person to speak for, for thei
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they have the worst performing education system uk . they are the system in the uk. they are the worst for reading, maths and science. however , use science. they will, however, use young school children to advertise to asylum advertise wales to asylum seekers only. is wales beautiful? >> there's loads of privileges too, such as free education, free healthcare and a great community as well. >> the best things are the welsh refugee council . refugee council refugee council. refugee council is a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers to adapt to their new life . you can get help from new life. you can get help from the welsh refugee council by having english lessons and getting £40 per week , and you getting £40 per week, and you have the opportunity to get a visa . visa. >> welsh labour decided to give some asylum seekers a taxpayer funded £1,600 a month allowance and public to money fight deportation. the welsh nhs is a joke . more than 30,000 people joke. more than 30,000 people have waited more than two years for treatment. one of the country's biggest healt
they have the worst performing education system uk . they are the system in the uk. they are the worst for reading, maths and science. however , use science. they will, however, use young school children to advertise to asylum advertise wales to asylum seekers only. is wales beautiful? >> there's loads of privileges too, such as free education, free healthcare and a great community as well. >> the best things are the welsh refugee council . refugee council refugee council. refugee...
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so this is uk universities. the russell group is of the top universities within the uk. and it's reported here that a large percentage of their income now comes from overseas students. and it's you know it's having of course an effect because you know this do do how do we look at this. you know, because ever since tony blair said everybody should go to university. and that's the measure of success. every body has gone to university and they've crippled the country with debt, giving them endless degrees. about the socialist or tourism and all the other isms that are no use to anybody else whatsoever. history of tampons, history of tampons that was a good one. to be fair, i got quite into that , but i i got quite into that, but i really can't figure out whether this is a good or bad. it was worth it, wasn't it? i had a go at a joke. yeah. we'll clip that bit later for your social media, but, i can't figure out whether this is a good or bad thing. we've we've created this industry now we need to prop up with foreign money. >> yeah, yeah, i mean, look, foreign students are u
so this is uk universities. the russell group is of the top universities within the uk. and it's reported here that a large percentage of their income now comes from overseas students. and it's you know it's having of course an effect because you know this do do how do we look at this. you know, because ever since tony blair said everybody should go to university. and that's the measure of success. every body has gone to university and they've crippled the country with debt, giving them endless...
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price of fuel in the uk to the price of fuelin fuel in the uk to the price of fuel in the uk to the price of fuel in the united states of america, or you compare the rate of growth in the uk to the rate of growth in the uk to the rate of in united states of growth in the united states of growth in the united states of it's on a different of america, it's on a different level. much, much lower. level. it's much, much lower. whereas you compare to whereas if you compare it to some european countries, we're doing a bit better. >> we finish what >> so tom should we finish what is rating out of ten for is your rating out of ten for jeremy hunts budget today? >> six and a half. >> six and a half. >> six and a half. okay, >> six and a half. okay, well, i'll go for a, a six, a six. >> why? why do you say a six? >> why? why do you say a six? >> i say a six because i it depends which angle you want to take, because i don't think there was that much in there that will genuinely improve people's life. i was people's quality of life. i was excited my half perhaps comes from this ambition, this future
price of fuel in the uk to the price of fuelin fuel in the uk to the price of fuel in the uk to the price of fuel in the united states of america, or you compare the rate of growth in the uk to the rate of growth in the uk to the rate of in united states of growth in the united states of growth in the united states of it's on a different of america, it's on a different level. much, much lower. level. it's much, much lower. whereas you compare to whereas if you compare it to some european...
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all across the uk. today, jeremy hunt has delivered his final spring budget before the general election. and he says the tories represent the only way forward a plan to 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 . to make work pay versus no plan. growth up jobs up, taxes down. >> but as you'd imagine, sir keir starmer was having absolutely none of it and says the tories have lost control of the tories have lost control of the economy. >> any notion that they can serve the country, not themselves , party first, country themselves, party first, country second, while working people pay the price. >> but forget about westminster because the big question is will this budget help the tories win the next general election? well, the next general election? well, the people that gb news has spoken to have given their verdict, and it's fair to say it's not looking that good for rishi sunak. >> he says
all across the uk. today, jeremy hunt has delivered his final spring budget before the general election. and he says the tories represent the only way forward a plan to 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 . to make work pay versus no plan. growth up jobs up, taxes down. >> but as you'd imagine, sir keir starmer was having absolutely none of it and says the tories...
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all across the uk today. the big question is this has the political class ever been more out of touch .7 and ever been more out of touch? and are they too obsessed with minority interests ? a pmqs minority interests? a pmqs today, the main political event of the week saw the two main parties squabble over who is the most racist. happy ramadan and talking yet again about ceasefires in gaza . when will ceasefires in gaza. when will they stop ignoring the majority and tackle the real issues facing this great country ? of facing this great country? of course, this comes as lee anderson, during his defection to reform, said that he wanted his country back. we'll be asking throughout the show, do you feel proud to be british? if not, why not? and do you blame the political class? lee anderson will be joining us later in the show to pick up on that feisty debate. and you're not going to believe this last one. failed asylum seekers are to be offered thousands of pounds to encourage them to move to rwanda under a new
all across the uk today. the big question is this has the political class ever been more out of touch .7 and ever been more out of touch? and are they too obsessed with minority interests ? a pmqs minority interests? a pmqs today, the main political event of the week saw the two main parties squabble over who is the most racist. happy ramadan and talking yet again about ceasefires in gaza . when will ceasefires in gaza. when will they stop ignoring the majority and tackle the real issues facing...
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but first of all, do you uk was right to you think the uk was right to vote way that they did? vote the way that they did? >> no, because i think it gives credence to a meaningless vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred thee to a meaningless vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred the us a meaningless vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred the us abstained, less vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred the us abstained, less with and the us abstained, and with good in my view, that good reason, in my view, that this is resolution 200. sorry 2728 from the un. how much power have the previous 2500 had? how much have they actually changed? and i think the un should act when there are really important things that they can affect. and this is not one of them. so >> so what, you don't think they should have had the vote at all? do you? >> i think it's meaningless that they any power to they don't have any power to backit they don't have any power to back it up. it doesn't make any practical difference. everyone has been calling for release of hostages and a ceasefire tha
but first of all, do you uk was right to you think the uk was right to vote way that they did? vote the way that they did? >> no, because i think it gives credence to a meaningless vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred thee to a meaningless vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred the us a meaningless vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred the us abstained, less vote. >> no, because i think it gives cred the us abstained, less with and the us abstained,...
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i am not trying say that the uk should trying to say that the uk should be to all, all irregular be open to all, all irregular migrants. absolutely not. but i think that we could be doing a bit, a lot more do our fair bit, a lot more to do our fair share . share. >> richard, you've made your point, it very point, made it very passionately. thank you for joining this evening. now joining me this evening. now over of the last two over the course of the last two days, over 700 people have crossed the english channel on small boats. why? because the weather's and this is why weather's good. and this is why i was getting so upset with james the james cleverly over the christmas oh, look, no christmas period. oh, look, no one's well, it was one's coming. well, it was blowing miles hour every blowing 50 miles an hour every day. written to him today, day. we've written to him today, dear secretary, i'm dear home secretary, i'm a producer for nigel farage, a show last year. you show on gb news last year. you claim that 33% reduction in small a your plan small boats was a sign your plan was workin
i am not trying say that the uk should trying to say that the uk should be to all, all irregular be open to all, all irregular migrants. absolutely not. but i think that we could be doing a bit, a lot more do our fair bit, a lot more to do our fair share . share. >> richard, you've made your point, it very point, made it very passionately. thank you for joining this evening. now joining me this evening. now over of the last two over the course of the last two days, over 700 people have...
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all across the uk today. the big question is this has the political class ever been more out of touch ? and ever been more out of touch? and are they too obsessed with minority interests ? a pmqs minority interests? a pmqs today, the main political event of the week saw the two main parties squabble over who is the most racist. happy ramadan and talking yet again about ceasefires in gaza . when will ceasefires in gaza. when will they stop ignoring the majority and tackle the real issues facing this great country ? of facing this great country? of course, this comes as lee anderson, during his defection to reform, said that he wanted his country back. we'll be asking throughout the show, do you feel proud to be british? if not, why not? and do you blame the political class? lee anderson will be joining us later in the show to pick up on that feisty debate. and you're not going to believe this last one. failed asylum seekers are to be offered thousands of pounds to encourage them to move to rwanda
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well the to the uk in the 60s. well the to the uk in the 60s. well the monkeys were a they were a knockoff american beatles , but knockoff american beatles, but actually they did at the end learn to play their instruments. >> they couldn't the >> they couldn't at the beginning. used have beginning. they used to have musicians standing in the wings, and used to but in and they used to mime. but in the did learn to play, the end they did learn to play, and were actually quite and they were actually quite good. you wrote all these books, >> so you wrote all these books, philip, of my musical philip, about some of my musical heroes well. did you heroes as well. when did you actually first meet the beatles? >> on what turned out >> i met them on what turned out to be their last british tour in 1965, in newcastle on tyne. i got into their dressing room, actually. yeah, and talked to john and, paul and ringo, not george. george was a bit sort of standoffish and never thought i'd be writing his biography. one day. yeah, i was even allowed to hold paul's
well the to the uk in the 60s. well the to the uk in the 60s. well the monkeys were a they were a knockoff american beatles , but knockoff american beatles, but actually they did at the end learn to play their instruments. >> they couldn't the >> they couldn't at the beginning. used have beginning. they used to have musicians standing in the wings, and used to but in and they used to mime. but in the did learn to play, the end they did learn to play, and were actually quite and they...
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but course , he's reform uk. but of course, he's reform uk. nine more tory mps in talks about joining reform. as we sit here today, it was 40. now it's nine. they're being vetted and looked at by the party. richard tice telling us earlier that he thinks if, if the, if, mr sunak goes long and has the election in the autumn, there'll be more of these moments through the summer. but earlier, my colleague olivia utley did speak to richard tice about the prospects of his party maybe overtaking the tory party this summer in the polls. let's hear what he had to say. >> we're going to do. actually is get our message out there. lee is going to be our champion of red wall. this is going of the red wall. this is going to boost us in the polls rapidly and here's my prediction. by the summer, going close summer, we're going to close that with the tories. we're that gap with the tories. we're now 6% behind on now about 5 or 6% behind on a couple of polls that could close now about 5 or 6% behind on a co almost polls that could close now about 5 or 6% behind
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>> should the uk follow suit? >> should the uk follow suit? >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there. good afternoon. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. well, it should be staying dry for most of us through the rest of the day, but there still a chilly there will still be a chilly breeze should last through breeze that should last through much weekend but much of the weekend as well. but through the south—west it'll start. we'll start see some start. we'll start to see some showery through this showery rain through this evening. weather evening. that's as this weather front across front starts to arrive across parts cornwall . so parts of devon and cornwall. so some showery outbreaks of rain to further north to come here. but further north elsewhere across the country, it should through this should stay dry through this evening and through much of the night, still be night, but they'll still be quite breeze , quite a keen easterly breeze, and lot of cloud around and quite a lot of clo
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uk. rain across scotland uk. the rain across scotland falling snow over the hills falling as snow over the hills that continues in the east through the night. elsewhere, it does little bit drier for does turn a little bit drier for staying fairly cloudy and some staying fairly cloudy and some staying chilly . staying fairly chilly. temperatures down into single figures not far a freezing in northern scotland and small wintry showers into the wintry showers coming into the northern and the western isles as we go into tuesday. still a bit more snow over the grampians, although that should ease further showers though to come east of come on the east coast of scotland, central southern scotland, central and southern scotland looking a little bit dner scotland looking a little bit drier today. will drier compared to today. it will be wetter though, for the be a wetter day though, for the southeast that rain moves in southeast as that rain moves in through tuesday and that spreads into midlands
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uk. we'll have more on that throughout day . throughout the day. >> i took a gamble on myself. reform party, i took a gamble on me. it's a gamble i was prepared to take. it's a gamble i think i'll win. it's a gamble that i need to win. and i need the british public now, too, to gamble on me the reform gamble on me and the reform party had a long day party could had a long day there, didn't he.7 party could had a long day the borisin't he.7 party could had a long day the boris johnson is going to >> boris johnson is going to come back. the former prime minister the minister will campaign for the conservatives seats conservatives in red wall seats before election. is he a before the election. but is he a force for good for the conservatives as prison reforms? >> the justice secretary, alex chalk, level offenders chalk, says low level offenders will released to two will be released up to two months to relieve months early to relieve overcrowding jails in england overcrowding in jails in engl
uk. we'll have more on that throughout day . throughout the day. >> i took a gamble on myself. reform party, i took a gamble on me. it's a gamble i was prepared to take. it's a gamble i think i'll win. it's a gamble that i need to win. and i need the british public now, too, to gamble on me the reform gamble on me and the reform party had a long day party could had a long day there, didn't he.7 party could had a long day the borisin't he.7 party could had a long day the boris johnson is...
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and, of course, across the uk. course, all across the uk. coming up, there's yet bad coming up, there's yet more bad for news prime minister rishi sunak. he's facing yet another by—election after former tory mp scott benton resigned. another nightmare on downing street next up shamima begum has lost her initial bid to challenge the loss of her british citizenship. i know get out the kleenex and after the princess of wales went pubuc after the princess of wales went public on her cancer diagnosis, we'll hear why that decision could help lots of other people who are suffering from the same dreadful illness. that's all coming up in your next hour. welcome to the show. thank you for joining us. always a forjoining us. always a fantastic pleasure to have your company. we've got a cracking week ahead. we've got a cracking show ahead later in the show today , we'll have an exclusive today, we'll have an exclusive interview with a close associate of the batley grammar school teacher. three years on, he's beenin teacher. three years on, he's been i
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i think even, you know, here the uk even, you know, here in the uk where tough have a tough where you tough have a tough election cycle, there are many places where places around the world where people have stood up and said, we're going to stand up for sovereignty, we're going to for stand our freedom, we're stand up our freedom, we're going stand common going to stand up for common sense governance. so in the sense governance. and so in the long i actually long view, nigel, i actually think response to that think the response to that wef message that really has message is one that really has caused to say , we're caused people to say, we're going stand up for our rights. >> yeah. no, no. and we are seeing, fact, quite a move, seeing, in fact, quite a move, aren't know, the centre aren't we? you know, the centre of gravity amongst of gravity of debate amongst folk countries folk in western countries has changed over the changed significantly over the last 18 months. and indeed, we're many more we're seeing many more conservative minded parties doing well, we've got a few problems thi
i think even, you know, here the uk even, you know, here in the uk where tough have a tough where you tough have a tough election cycle, there are many places where places around the world where people have stood up and said, we're going to stand up for sovereignty, we're going to for stand our freedom, we're stand up our freedom, we're going stand common going to stand up for common sense governance. so in the sense governance. and so in the long i actually long view, nigel, i actually think...
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uk. nato citizens. obviously that's not the case. we know that's not the case. we know that there are some groups of migrants who are, far more economically active than the average brit, but there are also groups of economic migrants who aren't more active than the average brit. so this is a big change from the obr in their way of forecasting . and you could of forecasting. and you could see it trickling down into what jeremy hunt was saying. it was the first time, actually, that i had heard a politician acknowledge the very obvious and simple yes , migration simple fact that, yes, migration might increase, gdp , britain's might increase, gdp, britain's gdp overall. but obviously , if gdp overall. but obviously, if you're making the cake bigger, as it were, if you're making the country, if you're making the population bigger, then even if the is getting bigger, the economy is getting bigger, people might still be feeling poorer. it's like making a cake bigger and giving people a smaller s
uk. nato citizens. obviously that's not the case. we know that's not the case. we know that there are some groups of migrants who are, far more economically active than the average brit, but there are also groups of economic migrants who aren't more active than the average brit. so this is a big change from the obr in their way of forecasting . and you could of forecasting. and you could see it trickling down into what jeremy hunt was saying. it was the first time, actually, that i had heard a...
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are reform uk far this label? are reform uk far right? let's speak to former government minister and reform uk supporter, arguably other than nigel, their most high profile supporter ann widdecombe and our reform uk far right. >> no, it's a nonsense . >> no, it's a nonsense. >> i mean, if when you get a common sense party that is just saying a lot of things that a lot of people agree with and want actually to see done, rather than just talked about. >> if you immediately say, are far right and of course, i know exactly why they're saying that. >> it's not because of our policies on anything except immigration and the instant you start talking about immigration and the need to control it and what you might do to control it at that point, everybody says , at that point, everybody says, or you're far right or whatever it might be, and that is just a nonsense, far right. >> i mean , far left is >> i mean, far left is communist, far right is fascist , communist, far right is fascist, we are not, believe it or not, fascist . fascist. >> glad to
are reform uk far this label? are reform uk far right? let's speak to former government minister and reform uk supporter, arguably other than nigel, their most high profile supporter ann widdecombe and our reform uk far right. >> no, it's a nonsense . >> no, it's a nonsense. >> i mean, if when you get a common sense party that is just saying a lot of things that a lot of people agree with and want actually to see done, rather than just talked about. >> if you immediately...
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bands of heavy rain and showers just moving across the uk . we've seen some hell snow uk. we've seen some hell snow today and we could see a bit more tonight as this band of wet weather pushes northwards into parts of england and wales, gloucestershire, herefordshire and into east wales, and across into east wales, maybe into north wales. later on. some snow possible, on. some snow is possible, particularly for tomorrow morning, chiefly over hills. morning, chiefly over the hills. we some snow even for we could see some snow even for a time, to lower further a time, to lower levels. further north turns a bit drier and north it turns a bit drier and colder, with a frost likely across scotland. then we look at the picking up along the the winds picking up along the south tomorrow. very south coast tomorrow. very blustery another blustery day here. another wet one ireland. seen one for northern ireland. seen some from the some problems here from the heavy today and with more heavy rain today and with more rain come there could rain to come again, there could be further disrup
bands of heavy rain and showers just moving across the uk . we've seen some hell snow uk. we've seen some hell snow today and we could see a bit more tonight as this band of wet weather pushes northwards into parts of england and wales, gloucestershire, herefordshire and into east wales, and across into east wales, maybe into north wales. later on. some snow possible, on. some snow is possible, particularly for tomorrow morning, chiefly over hills. morning, chiefly over the hills. we some snow...
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the uk channel today. the uk authorities, including border force police and two lifeboat, attended the scene just before lunchtime today. the man we understand taken to hospital with non—life threatening injuries. officers are carrying out enquiries now to establish exactly what happened . the exactly what happened. the dinghy was one of eight small boats that reached uk waters on the busiest day of channel crossings so far this year. a record 450 migrants arriving ashore today that taking the number of migrants arriving in the uk this year to nearly 4000. meanwhile, housing asylum seekers on barges, military bases and in student accommodation is going to cost taxpayers more than the hotels currently being used. the national audit office has said housing those waiting for asylum decisions on former raf sites or on barges would cost the home office £i.2 on barges would cost the home office £1.2 billion. meanwhile the home office has announced that 100 asylum hotels will have been handed back to the publ
the uk channel today. the uk authorities, including border force police and two lifeboat, attended the scene just before lunchtime today. the man we understand taken to hospital with non—life threatening injuries. officers are carrying out enquiries now to establish exactly what happened . the exactly what happened. the dinghy was one of eight small boats that reached uk waters on the busiest day of channel crossings so far this year. a record 450 migrants arriving ashore today that taking...
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now, their coast into uk waters. now, their coast into uk waters. now, the french have been much better of late , possibly because we're of late, possibly because we're paying of late, possibly because we're paying them a great deal of money better. but when you money to be better. but when you see sort thing, you see this sort of thing, you realise what farce realise what a farce international is. international law is. >> says. she's outraged, >> carol says. she's outraged, that is spending that the government is spending this money in this way. you think they've lost the think that they've lost the plot? the side of plot? i mean, the flip side of that, though, is when you that, though, carol, is when you think much it think about how much money it would repeat, potential would cost in repeat, potential appeals costs appeals and hotel costs or whatever or up whatever else. three, 3000 or up to like cheap to actually seems like cheap at half price , lots of you. half the price, lots of you. i mean, lesley, as you're saying , mean, lesley, as you're
now, their coast into uk waters. now, their coast into uk waters. now, the french have been much better of late , possibly because we're of late, possibly because we're paying of late, possibly because we're paying them a great deal of money better. but when you money to be better. but when you see sort thing, you see this sort of thing, you realise what farce realise what a farce international is. international law is. >> says. she's outraged, >> carol says. she's outraged, that is...