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emma webb, neil parish and nigel nelson , nigel, why and nigel nelson, nigel, why would you empower the unions , would you empower the unions, given that even under this current conservative government they have wrought chaos? >> well, i mean, workers are entitled to a bit to collective bargaining and organised labour. and what we get every time that someone suggests more rights for workers , you get fat cat workers, you get fat cat business leaders squinting about the cost of it. it won't work. you mentioned mark the way they behaved over minimum wage and the cbi were against it until until 1995, until they eventually came on board. the minimum wage has worked perfectly. it's not stymied growth. it's not caused problems, problems. as far as the extra costs go and the kind of things that are being proposed here are just basic common sense. i mean, higher and refire is a disgrace. let's get rid of it. zero hours contracts can still work . all it means is can still work. all it means is you will have some minimum guaranteed hours. so you know you've got some income coming in. >> emma webb
emma webb, neil parish and nigel nelson , nigel, why and nigel nelson, nigel, why would you empower the unions , would you empower the unions, given that even under this current conservative government they have wrought chaos? >> well, i mean, workers are entitled to a bit to collective bargaining and organised labour. and what we get every time that someone suggests more rights for workers , you get fat cat workers, you get fat cat business leaders squinting about the cost of it. it...
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paul, nigel nelson, your pundit . from denis. paul, nigel nelson, your pundit. it's all crumbling around him, as it surely will also for his mate starmer. and finally, meghan says mark, pronouns relate to sex, not dress or attire. okay. thanks, folks. look i'll get to more of your messages shortly. lots and lots to get through. let me tell you in what's going to be a very busy show. but let's talk now about a diplomatic row brewing between dublin and london. as ireland plans to return asylum seekers to the uk under new emergency laws , simon harris, emergency laws, simon harris, the taoiseach, has asked for proposals to be brought to cabinet next week after concerns were raised that the uk's rwanda plan had already caused an influx of asylum seekers. now i'll be tackling this story in my take at ten. you won't want to miss it. i'll be dealing with the irish taoiseach in no uncertain terms, and i'm a paddy, so i won't pull my punches. but first, let's take a look at the legal and political implications of this. in the company of the leader of ukip, former tory mp
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they never nonsense, nigel nelson, what are they doing? well i'd rather say a trigger warning put on these shows rather than have them censored or not shown at all, so, i mean, some trigger warnings if they, if it says , warnings if they, if it says, oh, bad language and sex from the star, they're often acts like an advert or a great. well, watch. we'll watch that. like the romans in britain, which everyone went to because exactly. >> mary whitehouse. yes, exactly , but i don't see any harm in having a trigger warning at the beginning of any show to tell you what you're about to about to see, especially if you've got kids around. >> the reason i do is that it assumes people are idiots and they can't work out when they watch something, what it's likely to be. but if you want to watch terry and june, you can quickly google it, see what it's going to be about. you're done and dusted. you don't need a trigger warning, but why? why is the trigger trigger warning problem? >> because it's unnecessary. >> because it's unnecessary. >> but if people
they never nonsense, nigel nelson, what are they doing? well i'd rather say a trigger warning put on these shows rather than have them censored or not shown at all, so, i mean, some trigger warnings if they, if it says , warnings if they, if it says, oh, bad language and sex from the star, they're often acts like an advert or a great. well, watch. we'll watch that. like the romans in britain, which everyone went to because exactly. >> mary whitehouse. yes, exactly , but i don't see any...
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they never nonsense, nigel nelson, what are they doing? well i'd rather say a trigger warning put on these shows rather than have them censored or not shown at all, so, i mean, some trigger warnings if they, if it says , warnings if they, if it says, oh, bad language and sex from the star, they're often acts like an advert or a great. well, watch. we'll watch that. like the romans in britain, which everyone went to because exactly. >> mary whitehouse. yes, exactly , but i don't see any harm in having a trigger warning at the beginning of any show to tell you what you're about to about to see, especially if you've got kids around. >> the reason i do is that it assumes people are idiots and they can't work out when they watch something, what it's likely to be. but if you want to watch terry and june, you can quickly google it, see what it's going to be about. you're done and dusted. you don't need a trigger warning, but why? why is the trigger trigger warning problem? >> because it's unnecessary. >> because it's unnecessary. >> but if people
they never nonsense, nigel nelson, what are they doing? well i'd rather say a trigger warning put on these shows rather than have them censored or not shown at all, so, i mean, some trigger warnings if they, if it says , warnings if they, if it says, oh, bad language and sex from the star, they're often acts like an advert or a great. well, watch. we'll watch that. like the romans in britain, which everyone went to because exactly. >> mary whitehouse. yes, exactly , but i don't see any...
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gb news senior political commentator nelson , and commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer goodman . nigel, this peer paul goodman. nigel, this fascinating poll because the straight polls have labour storming to victory. yes. and now 45% of people say they don't actually want a labour government, and 37% say they don't like the tories, but they'd much rather have a tory government. >> yeah, well, they'd prefer a tory government. i don't think they're saying they're much rather the way the rather one, that's the way the daily mail writes it up, i daily mail writes it up, if i was right in this poll up, i'd point out that 56% would prefer a labour government a tory a labour government to a tory one, so what you've got is the remainder , your 37% who don't remainder, your 37% who don't like you, but will vote for you anyway, and only 8% who actually say that to 45, but 45% is a majority. >> obviously 56 would be a bigger majority, but a bigger majority. if labour could get could get to that. but what about the issues? is that a consequence of the support for laboun conseq
gb news senior political commentator nelson , and commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer goodman . nigel, this peer paul goodman. nigel, this fascinating poll because the straight polls have labour storming to victory. yes. and now 45% of people say they don't actually want a labour government, and 37% say they don't like the tories, but they'd much rather have a tory government. >> yeah, well, they'd prefer a tory government. i don't think they're saying...
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nelson, as ever, thank you for joining >> nigel nelson, as ever, thank you forjoining me. well, as we speak in the house of commons, members of parliament, a labour party whip and most conservatives are voting to introduce a piece of legislation banning smoking for anybody aged 14 who will never be able to buy vapes or tobacco products for the rest of their lives. in a minute, we'll get a full analysis from christopher hope from the house of commons, from the palace of westminster, and a debate whether makes debate about whether it makes any at all. we live in an age when banning things is incredibly popular. indeed. if you poll the british pubuc indeed. if you poll the british public on banning things, they say. yeah, ban everything. and of course, mps feel much the of course, our mps feel much the same way. so we have these votes that have been taking place tonight in the house of commons, about one of rishi sunak key electoral promises, which is that anybody aged 14 will never, ever be able to buy a vape or a tobacco product. i personally think the whole thing is bonker
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gb news senior political commentator nelson , and commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer goodman . nigel, this peer paul goodman. nigel, this fascinating poll because the straight polls have labour storming to victory. yes. and now 45% of people say they don't actually want a labour government, and 37% say they don't like the tories, but they'd much rather have a tory government. >> yeah, well, they'd prefer a tory government. i don't think they're saying they're much rather the way the rather one, that's the way the daily mail writes it up, i daily mail writes it up, if i was right in this poll up, i'd point out that 56% would prefer a labour government a tory a labour government to a tory one, so what you've got is the remainder , your 37% who don't remainder, your 37% who don't like you, but will vote for you anyway, and only 8% who actually say that to 45, but 45% is a majority. >> obviously 56 would be a bigger majority, but a bigger majority. if labour could get could get to that. but what about the issues? is that a consequence of the support for laboun conseq
gb news senior political commentator nelson , and commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer goodman . nigel, this peer paul goodman. nigel, this fascinating poll because the straight polls have labour storming to victory. yes. and now 45% of people say they don't actually want a labour government, and 37% say they don't like the tories, but they'd much rather have a tory government. >> yeah, well, they'd prefer a tory government. i don't think they're saying...
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i'll also be joined by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of programme , email me. part of the programme, email me. mail margaret gbnews.com. but now your favourite of now it's your favourite part of the evening. it's the news of the evening. it's the news of the with polly middlehurst. the day with polly middlehurst. >> jacob, thanks very much indeed, and good evening to you. well, our top story from the newsroom tonight, a subpostmistress was wrongly subpostmistress who was wrongly jailed while she was pregnant has refused to accept the apology of a post office executive who sent an email in 2010 saying her conviction was brilliant . 2010 saying her conviction was brilliant. david 2010 saying her conviction was brilliant . david smith told the brilliant. david smith told the post office inquiry today that with hindsight, he post office inquiry today that with hindsight , he understood with hindsight, he understood the anger and up
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nigel nelson and paul goodman, nigel, this is the ultimate culmination of tory party policy, which has been moving this direction, isn't it? >> well, yes, it's a disastrous policy. right from the start, from the illegal migration act to where we are at the moment. i mean, leaving the echr , seems to mean, leaving the echr, seems to mean, leaving the echr, seems to me a completely mad idea. how do we lecture other countries about international law? at the moment, having a go at moment, we're having a go at israel about certain things. how do lecture russia? how do we do we lecture russia? how do we lecture china, also the fact that you start undermining various british institutions, the good friday agreement would be in real trouble if we left the echr . the echr. >> well, i'm not sure about that. there's a very good report from the centre for brexit policy, which sets out the requirements of the good friday agreement in relation to the echr , and it requires that there echr, and it requires that there be some ability to use it in northern ireland. it doesn't require the uk's membership
nigel nelson and paul goodman, nigel, this is the ultimate culmination of tory party policy, which has been moving this direction, isn't it? >> well, yes, it's a disastrous policy. right from the start, from the illegal migration act to where we are at the moment. i mean, leaving the echr , seems to mean, leaving the echr, seems to mean, leaving the echr, seems to me a completely mad idea. how do we lecture other countries about international law? at the moment, having a go at moment,...
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nelson . commentator, nigel nelson. nigel, hello. thank you very much for joining nigel, hello. thank you very much forjoining us on this much for joining us on this saturday . nigel, this saturday afternoon. nigel, this is an interesting story. and the reaction around it has been cunous.l reaction around it has been curious. i think you share my thoughts on it's like no one's really, you know , making a lot really, you know, making a lot out of it considering we're so close election . close to an election. >> no, that's that's right. and i was a surprised at the i was a bit surprised at the lack of reaction from both labour and the liberal democrats, but i think that the, the reason for that is that they , they've either been told or they've surmised that at the moment, the main thing to sort out is who's behind this. are we talking about russia, china, iran, or are we talking about criminal blackmailers? certainly. it's the kind of thing that comes straight out of the russian playbook , their the russian playbook, the
nelson . commentator, nigel nelson. nigel, hello. thank you very much for joining nigel, hello. thank you very much forjoining us on this much for joining us on this saturday . nigel, this saturday afternoon. nigel, this is an interesting story. and the reaction around it has been cunous.l reaction around it has been curious. i think you share my thoughts on it's like no one's really, you know , making a lot really, you know, making a lot out of it considering we're so close election . close to...
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nigel nelson and paul goodman, nigel, this is the ultimate culmination of tory party policy, which has been moving this direction, isn't it? >> well, yes, it's a disastrous policy. right from the start, from the illegal migration act to where we are at the moment. i mean, leaving the echr , seems to mean, leaving the echr, seems to mean, leaving the echr, seems to me a completely mad idea. how do we lecture other countries about international law? at the moment, having a go at moment, we're having a go at israel about certain things. how do lecture russia? how do we do we lecture russia? how do we lecture china, also the fact that you start undermining various british institutions, the good friday agreement would be in real trouble if we left the echr . the echr. >> well, i'm not sure about that. there's a very good report from the centre for brexit policy, which sets the policy, which sets out the requirements of the good friday agreement in relation to the echr , and it requires that there echr, and it requires that there be some ability to use it in northern ireland. it doesn't requ
nigel nelson and paul goodman, nigel, this is the ultimate culmination of tory party policy, which has been moving this direction, isn't it? >> well, yes, it's a disastrous policy. right from the start, from the illegal migration act to where we are at the moment. i mean, leaving the echr , seems to mean, leaving the echr, seems to mean, leaving the echr, seems to me a completely mad idea. how do we lecture other countries about international law? at the moment, having a go at moment,...
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emma woolf nigel nelson, thank you very much for joining nigel nelson, thank you very much forjoining us. always a much for joining us. always a pleasure. and we'll see you again in the next hour. still to come, a claim that violence between muslim and white gangs is rife in uk prisons. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news channel welcome back. it's 450. i'm martin daubney, and this is gb news. now, on to a behind the scenes look at the british prison system. and a former inmate has told of the turf wars between extreme islamists and white supremacists. chris atkins has written a book in which he details the tactics that lags. use which include creating makeshift knives by sharpening toothbrushes and also throwing boiling water filled with sugar. he claims vulnerable young inmates are targeted for recruitment , with inmates are targeted for recruitment, with management unable to tackle this growing problem. well, joining me now is kevin hurley , the former city of kevin hurley, the former city of london police head of counter—terror . and welcome to counter—terror. and we
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and, you know, i just literally as i was coming into the studio past nigel nelson, you know , who's nigel nelson, you know, who's worked for the mirror group newspapers for nearly 40 years, who was an open labour supporter. oh, no. no, we absolutely make sure that all sides of the debate get a fair airing . airing. >> yes. i mean, it used to be said that the tory, the church of england was a tory party at prayer gb news is now now the tory party at prayer, isn't it. you know, come on, you know, i don't actually got away with it. >> i tell you what, john, if you actually ask gb news viewers what they think of the current conservative party, you might be quite surprised by some of the results you get. is there space? i mean, you've worked in this industry for decades and you've said already and all right, we're a disrupter. i get that. i accept that in very much the same way that sky were disrupters. as nick pisani said earlier, you know, putting norman tebbit on a tv show with austin mitchell, do you think that gb news should be allowed to continue as it is, or do you think, like adam boul
and, you know, i just literally as i was coming into the studio past nigel nelson, you know , who's nigel nelson, you know, who's worked for the mirror group newspapers for nearly 40 years, who was an open labour supporter. oh, no. no, we absolutely make sure that all sides of the debate get a fair airing . airing. >> yes. i mean, it used to be said that the tory, the church of england was a tory party at prayer gb news is now now the tory party at prayer, isn't it. you know, come on, you...
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while i have my most intellectual panel with me, gb news is senior political commentator nigel nelson and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. nigel shouldn't we just remove people as quickly as possible ? possible? >> certainly, if you can find somewhere to send them home. well which home? i mean, the we take the issue of the afghan if you are facing , danger or even you are facing, danger or even death in your home country , we death in your home country, we cannot under international law, send them back there. and nor should we. we're a civilised country. we should not allow people to be persecuted or even worse , killed in their home worse, killed in their home country. so the question then is where do they go if they don't go home? >> but this creates perverse incentives. doesn't it? so you're getting the issue we've had on false conversions to christianity people who have christianity and people who have committed sex offences want to tell everybody they've committed sex offences because we then won't send them back. >> i mean, just we >> well, i mean, just because
while i have my most intellectual panel with me, gb news is senior political commentator nigel nelson and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. nigel shouldn't we just remove people as quickly as possible ? possible? >> certainly, if you can find somewhere to send them home. well which home? i mean, the we take the issue of the afghan if you are facing , danger or even you are facing, danger or even death in your home country , we death in your home country, we cannot under...
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nelson. the standard of nigel nelson. right. are going mount right. labour are going to mount an raid on an inheritance tax raid on wealthy non—doms and this wealthy non—doms nigel. and this is solve everything. is going to solve everything. what they going to do and is what are they going to do and is it to work? it going to work? >> well, in a word, they're going to the loopholes going to close the loopholes that sunak when that rishi sunak left when he decided labour's policy decided to nick labour's policy to non—doms . so the kind of to tax non—doms. so the kind of things that happen is that it means that under a labour government, have access government, you'll have access to inheritance tax purposes to for inheritance tax purposes of estates that are abroad if they're living and working in this country. but they have, say, trusts abroad or something like that , the idea is you'll be like that, the idea is you'll be able to get the inheritance tax on that . they'll also not get on that. they'll also not get
nelson. the standard of nigel nelson. right. are going mount right. labour are going to mount an raid on an inheritance tax raid on wealthy non—doms and this wealthy non—doms nigel. and this is solve everything. is going to solve everything. what they going to do and is what are they going to do and is it to work? it going to work? >> well, in a word, they're going to the loopholes going to close the loopholes that sunak when that rishi sunak left when he decided labour's policy...
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and nigel, nelson. >> nigel nelson, who you've known i was going to call him nigel evans, the deputy speaker. >> nigel nelson, who is, of course, senior political commentator here for abc , a commentator here for abc, a scottish government spokesman released statement. we're released this statement. we're committed everything we committed to doing everything we can make scotland best can to make scotland the best place up for lgbtq+ place to grow up for lgbtq+ young people. >> that up. this >> you messed that up. this includes putting lgbt youth scotland deliver a range of projects such as the lgbt charter programme lgbt scotland are yet to comment on this story themselves. >> up next rwanda guess what? those members of the house of lords, the unelected ones, they're the ones they've delayed they're the ones they've delayed the rwanda policy. again, we're going to be talking to lord marland, conservative peer, well, no surprise those unelected members of the house of lords are scuppered. rishi rishi sunak rwanda bill yet again. two more defeats inflicted last night. the bill will com
and nigel, nelson. >> nigel nelson, who you've known i was going to call him nigel evans, the deputy speaker. >> nigel nelson, who is, of course, senior political commentator here for abc , a commentator here for abc, a scottish government spokesman released statement. we're released this statement. we're committed everything we committed to doing everything we can make scotland best can to make scotland the best place up for lgbtq+ place to grow up for lgbtq+ young people. >>...
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gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson does . nigel, i every week nelson does. nigel, i every week we have this chat. there's another story. this week it is all cuts to stamp duty, what's going on? >> i think that that that rishi sunakis >> i think that that that rishi sunak is basing his chances of winning an election on tax cuts and so this is just the latest one that they're, that they're thinking of , they were going to thinking of, they were going to try and cut, cut stamp duty in the spring budget and decided against that in favour of another national insurance cut . another national insurance cut. now, what they're doing is, is, is eyeing up the autumn statement, which should be due in september , to see if they can in september, to see if they can cut stamp duty. so what that would mean is the threshold for paying would mean is the threshold for paying it going up from 250,000 to 300,000, which would cost a whacking £3 billion, but i'm a bit confused because it's also taught from westminster coming out that the election may be now in the summer , especi
gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson does . nigel, i every week nelson does. nigel, i every week we have this chat. there's another story. this week it is all cuts to stamp duty, what's going on? >> i think that that that rishi sunakis >> i think that that that rishi sunak is basing his chances of winning an election on tax cuts and so this is just the latest one that they're, that they're thinking of , they were going to thinking of, they were going to try and cut, cut...
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nigel nelson and clare pearce are here to take us through the papers this morning. let's kick off with this, should we? chris philp on question time, this is what happened . what happened. >> had my family members come from goma on a on a crossing right now, would they then be sent back to the country that they're supposedly war in rwanda? does that make any sense to you ? to you? >> no. i think there's an exclusion on people from rwanda being sent, not from rwanda. >> they're from congo, from congo, and they're supposedly from congo. they're supposedly war in these people, from rwanda. are they then going to be sent to rwanda if they came here on a crossing from from congo? yeah >> would people be sent from. well, i mean, randa is a different country, congo, isn't it? it's a different country. >> it is. yes, definitely. >> it is. yes, definitely. >> you're saying if they come from a war zone in. >> oops. oh dear nigel. >> oops. oh dear nigel. >> oh dear. >> oh dear. >> i think wes streeting , face >> i think wes streeting, face was an absolute picture on that one,
nigel nelson and clare pearce are here to take us through the papers this morning. let's kick off with this, should we? chris philp on question time, this is what happened . what happened. >> had my family members come from goma on a on a crossing right now, would they then be sent back to the country that they're supposedly war in rwanda? does that make any sense to you ? to you? >> no. i think there's an exclusion on people from rwanda being sent, not from rwanda. >> they're...
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nigel nelson what a wonderful world we live in. it is kafkaesque. this whole thing . kafkaesque. this whole thing. because even if there is no victim here, if somebody is observing a conversation, they perceive that it could stir up hatred in the minds of a reasonable person. that person could be arrested for words. nigel. >> well, yes, they could, and that's absolutely right. and that, and we've seen this elsewhere, on a palestinian march, if the wrong symbol is used, if the wrong, the wrong thing is chanted words actually are an arrestable offence. what j.k. rowling has done. i'm not against her campaigning for single—sex spaces for women . single—sex spaces for women. that's fine. i think that that is absolutely right . that's fine. i think that that is absolutely right. she's taunting the police on the on these tweets, which i think is unnecessary. she's being unnecessarily offensive . really? unnecessarily offensive. really? yeah. on the basis that she's perfectly entitled to say that a biological man can't be a woman . biological man can't be a woman. that's fine. and t
nigel nelson what a wonderful world we live in. it is kafkaesque. this whole thing . kafkaesque. this whole thing. because even if there is no victim here, if somebody is observing a conversation, they perceive that it could stir up hatred in the minds of a reasonable person. that person could be arrested for words. nigel. >> well, yes, they could, and that's absolutely right. and that, and we've seen this elsewhere, on a palestinian march, if the wrong symbol is used, if the wrong, the...
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lord coleridge and nigel nelson. >> and, nigel, you're going to start, aren't you? we're going to the roles. sir mark rowley, head of met police this morning, has defended that officer who accused that man of being openly jew as gideon falter the other day. >> yeah, but my instinct was that mark is right on this one. >> no, of course your instinct is . is. >> well, look, we share so few instincts , nigel. we do indeed. instincts, nigel. we do indeed. yeah >> reason being. is that what the officer was trying to do in an extremely clumsy way, which, hence the apology which was right, is to say to gideon falter and unfortunate person, you know, he would have chosen the worst possible jewish person probably in the country to be having an argument with because obviously , gideon falter is an obviously, gideon falter is an activist with the, with the campaign against anti—semitism. anyway, what he was trying to do was say, look, this could kick off this could be dangerous. i'm trying to actually, provide you from any kind. >> hang on. >> hang on. >> in doing so , i'm go
lord coleridge and nigel nelson. >> and, nigel, you're going to start, aren't you? we're going to the roles. sir mark rowley, head of met police this morning, has defended that officer who accused that man of being openly jew as gideon falter the other day. >> yeah, but my instinct was that mark is right on this one. >> no, of course your instinct is . is. >> well, look, we share so few instincts , nigel. we do indeed. instincts, nigel. we do indeed. yeah >> reason...
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nigel nelson and former adviser to michael gove. charlie rowley as well. nice to see these pictures of the king up and about charlie. >> definitely, and on the back of the news that he was resuming duties. he's looking well, he's there, as you can see, shaking hands with all the welcoming party there and it's good to see him back out and about. and i think it's something that he would be keen to do. following in the footsteps of his late mother, the queen. you know, that sense of duty obviously, throughout the whole royal family. but i think king charles in particular would have been super keen to get back to these dufies super keen to get back to these duties as quick as possible. and here he is looking in fine form andifs here he is looking in fine form and it's quite pointed, isn't it, nigel, that he's at a cancer centre. >> yes, exactly. yeah. >> yes, exactly. yeah. >> you think what's happening to him and also to the princess of wales. >> yes. and he's certainly making a point. by going there. i mean, the one thing, the one, the one good bit that's c
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i'll also be joined by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist and conservative peer paul goodman. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of programme , email me. part of the programme, email me. mail margaret gbnews.com. but now your favourite of now it's your favourite part of the evening. it's the news of the evening. it's the news of the with polly middlehurst. the day with polly middlehurst. >> jacob, thanks very much indeed, and good evening to you. well, our top story from the newsroom tonight, a subpostmistress was wrongly subpostmistress who was wrongly jailed while she was pregnant has refused to accept the apology of a post office executive who sent an email in 2010 saying her conviction was brilliant . 2010 saying her conviction was brilliant. david 2010 saying her conviction was brilliant . david smith told the brilliant. david smith told the post office inquiry today that with hindsight, he post office inquiry today that with hindsight , he understood with hindsight, he understood the anger and up
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well, joining me now is gb news senior political commentator, nigel nelson. nigel welcome to the show. well, as bill clinton said, it's the economy, stupid. that's what people always vote on. seems like that's not the case because i think the tories were thinking that the longer the election goes on, the better the election goes on, the better the economy may improve. therefore, the better their prospects . but but nigel, this prospects. but but nigel, this says, going to happen. says, ain't going to happen. >> no. that's right. and i think that that the problem is the tories really have run out of road now and run out of time, so it would, it would require a huge improvement in the economy and people feeling much, much better than they do now before it would have any effect on the polls. i mean, people sort of decide to vote over a fairly long period of time. and the idea that you can just turn it round in a couple of months isn't really a goer. round in a couple of months isn't really a goer . also, isn't really a goer. also, you're up against the one great
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gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson joins us, nigel, why on earth has the labour party gone? perhaps beyond what was reasonably and ordinarily expected of a revising chamber, the house of commons is supreme over the house of lords. is the lords misbehaving ? lords misbehaving? >> well, it's not just labour peers . peers. >> i mean, the tories have 100 more peers than labour do in the house of lords. so what you're deaung house of lords. so what you're dealing with here is crossbenchers, as chris has just said, these are independent peers and they're the ones who are really holding this up. >> if it was just between labour and tories, the tories could pass this through fairly easily. >> i think we will come to an end, end of this tonight. and the it's right that we do that. there is a limit to how much the lords can delay the will of the commons and we probably reached that limit. >> nigel, of those peers who are objecting to this bill, how many of them do you think are objecting because they think that rwanda isn't a suitable country? and how many may just be objecting
gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson joins us, nigel, why on earth has the labour party gone? perhaps beyond what was reasonably and ordinarily expected of a revising chamber, the house of commons is supreme over the house of lords. is the lords misbehaving ? lords misbehaving? >> well, it's not just labour peers . peers. >> i mean, the tories have 100 more peers than labour do in the house of lords. so what you're deaung house of lords. so what you're dealing with here...
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also be joined by my most intellectual panel, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson, and the journalist conservative peer paul goodman. as always , as you know, i want as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's favourite time of the it's your favourite time of the day. news with polly day. the news with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> jacob, thank you and good evening to you, will. the top story from the newsroom tonight. we've heard, in in the we've heard, in fact, in the last that nicola sturgeon's last hour that nicola sturgeon's husband, peter murrell, been husband, peter murrell, has been charged in connection with embezzlement of funds from the scottish national party following an investigation into the party's finances. the former snp chief executive was rearrested at about 9:00 this morning, with police scotland saying he was taken into custody. we now understand he's been released from police custody after being questioned by detectives. he'd previously been arrested and re
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>> bclaire pearsall and nigel from claire pearsall and nigel nelson it was hot nelson outside. it was very hot yesterday, but i missed the whole so i was asleep. yesterday, but i missed the whowas so i was asleep. yesterday, but i missed the whowas it? so i was asleep. oh. was it? >> no, i missed it yesterday. >> no, i missed it yesterday. >> this what mean. if >> this is what i mean. if you're on shift work, you miss the day. >> i'm to the day. >>rm >> i'm going to be tired today. >> i'm going to be tired today. >> go for a haircut. >> i've got to go for a haircut. >> i've got to go for a haircut. >> it's a tough because >> oh, it's a tough life because i'm looking. >> it's a bit bedraggled. i'm looking. >> you a bit bedraggled. i'm looking. >> you don't)edraggled. i'm looking. >> you don't lookggled. i'm looking. >> you don't look bedraggled. you bedraggled. you could never look bedraggled. he's looking man eve r. even yes. ever.- .yes. i even yes. i don't like i've had enough. >> i don't like confidence anyway. look. unless anyway. look. well, unless they're you, coui'se. >>
>> bclaire pearsall and nigel from claire pearsall and nigel nelson it was hot nelson outside. it was very hot yesterday, but i missed the whole so i was asleep. yesterday, but i missed the whowas so i was asleep. yesterday, but i missed the whowas it? so i was asleep. oh. was it? >> no, i missed it yesterday. >> no, i missed it yesterday. >> this what mean. if >> this is what i mean. if you're on shift work, you miss the day. >> i'm to the day. >>rm...
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political commentator, nigel nelson. let's nelson. right. colby, let's start story about, start with this story about, this the widow of murdered this is the widow of murdered garry newlove, baroness newlove, who wants the victims and prisoners bill being debated today to support victims . why? today to support victims. why? what is what is she arguing for? well, i think we're all concerned when we see an increasing spike in anti—social behaviour, but sometimes it feels like anti—social behaviour can be just not ignored by the police. >> but not given the priority it deserves. and it's a real nuisance . we all know that we nuisance. we all know that we can see things that escalate and in certain cases, as in this one where they get completely out of hand and obviously end in tragedy. darren newlove tragedy. but what darren newlove is talking about here is the support for victims, because this is something that can go on for a very long time, have significant consequences, and the support doesn't quite seem to there . the amount of
political commentator, nigel nelson. let's nelson. right. colby, let's start story about, start with this story about, this the widow of murdered this is the widow of murdered garry newlove, baroness newlove, who wants the victims and prisoners bill being debated today to support victims . why? today to support victims. why? what is what is she arguing for? well, i think we're all concerned when we see an increasing spike in anti—social behaviour, but sometimes it feels like anti—social...
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nigel nelson is of course, our senior political commentator. >> no really? really, >> yeah. no really? really, surprising and perhaps quite significant news there. yeah. we'll keep an eye on what happens with regard to how the conservative party respond to nick fletcher. >> bit of an odd move, but, in >> a bit of an odd move, but, in other news, today marks marks the first day of the trial of moroccan national ahmed ali of hartlepool. >> now he's been charged with murdering tenant terrence carney in october last year. >> now, today, the court heard ahmed ali shouted allahu akbar, meaning god is great, as he stabbed javid nouri, his housemate, in the chest. >> well, gb news yorkshire and humber reporter anna riley is outside teesside crown court . outside teesside crown court. for us, anna, this is a pretty significant developments today. is this being now treated as a potential terror incident ? potential terror incident? >> good afternoon. that's not what i've heard in court in terms of it being treated as a terrorist incident. >> but i can outline the facts of the case for
nigel nelson is of course, our senior political commentator. >> no really? really, >> yeah. no really? really, surprising and perhaps quite significant news there. yeah. we'll keep an eye on what happens with regard to how the conservative party respond to nick fletcher. >> bit of an odd move, but, in >> a bit of an odd move, but, in other news, today marks marks the first day of the trial of moroccan national ahmed ali of hartlepool. >> now he's been charged with...
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. >> well, i've definitely got nigel alpha nigel nelson in the alpha male category. given. category. that's a given. speaking mike speaking of which, mike reid, how evening? how are you this evening? >> well, thank you. >> i'm very well, thank you. yes, a lot of people throw snails, into their snails, don't they, into their neighbour's here. >> e pleasure @— here. >> pleasure to throw >> it's a pleasure to throw them. a great crunching >> it's a pleasure to throw them. when great crunching >> it's a pleasure to throw them. when they crunching >> it's a pleasure to throw them. when they land.:hing being sound when they land. am i being naughty? to get naughty? am i going to get cancelled rspca? cancelled by the rspca? >> yes >> probably, yes. yes >> probably, yes. yes >> well, here's the thing, mike. i mean, you're a broadcaster. you're a communicator. what did you make of the ad? is it good communications or have they, have crossed line? have they crossed the line? >> yeah. wondering >> yeah. i'm wondering whether it's that it's the advertising agency that have whether have led the
. >> well, i've definitely got nigel alpha nigel nelson in the alpha male category. given. category. that's a given. speaking mike speaking of which, mike reid, how evening? how are you this evening? >> well, thank you. >> i'm very well, thank you. yes, a lot of people throw snails, into their snails, don't they, into their neighbour's here. >> e pleasure @— here. >> pleasure to throw >> it's a pleasure to throw them. a great crunching >> it's a...
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. >> now, let's speak now with gb news senior political commentator, nigel nelson. nigel, welcome to the show. always a pleasure. £69 billion per year and rising , in fact, per year and rising, in fact, rising to £91 billion per year within the next government. no doubt those from the left might say this is the nasty party. the tory party but the sick benefit system, the bill is simply a financial death spiral. it has to be dealt with, doesn't it? >> yes it does, and there's no question about that. the question, but the real question is whether or not rishi sunak is going the right way about it, this is not to say there are not shirkers out there , but at the shirkers out there, but at the moment you've got 2.8 million people long term sick, 1 in 8 people long term sick, 1 in 8 people are on nhs waiting lists waiting, waiting for treatment. so what? rishi sunak should be doing is addressing the nhs problem first. once you've sorted that out, got waiting lists down so people can work, then you have to. then you can find out which ones won't work. >> yeah, but that
. >> now, let's speak now with gb news senior political commentator, nigel nelson. nigel, welcome to the show. always a pleasure. £69 billion per year and rising , in fact, per year and rising, in fact, rising to £91 billion per year within the next government. no doubt those from the left might say this is the nasty party. the tory party but the sick benefit system, the bill is simply a financial death spiral. it has to be dealt with, doesn't it? >> yes it does, and there's no...
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nelson are very , down the very own contributors, down the political line. right. still to come , storm kathleen is going to come, storm kathleen is going to batter britain this weekend . are batter britain this weekend. are we going to be heading for dangerous scenes or is it a lot of fuss about nothing? >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> morning. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office for gb news and other wet starts for...
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you only have to look at nigel nelson and claire pearsall, we often have pearsall, who we often have reviewing papers together. reviewing the papers together. nigel's claire's to nigel's to the left, claire's to the right . nigel's to the left, claire's to the right. happy as larry? >> mean, that was really >> yeah, i mean, that was really interesting. andrew to you interesting. andrew to hear you say these young women who say that these young women who are this consider are doing this consider themselves be liberal. what themselves to be liberal. what they're is they're actually doing is proving completely proving they're completely illiberal by being so discriminatory against a significant majority of the population. but it's interesting, this story put me interesting, this story put me in mind of several, several stories that we've had the stories that we've had in the past , based stories that we've had in the past, based on surveys which show categorically right wing women are more attractive. >> right. really >> right. really >> google it, google it. there have been several sur
you only have to look at nigel nelson and claire pearsall, we often have pearsall, who we often have reviewing papers together. reviewing the papers together. nigel's claire's to nigel's to the left, claire's to the right . nigel's to the left, claire's to the right. happy as larry? >> mean, that was really >> yeah, i mean, that was really interesting. andrew to you interesting. andrew to hear you say these young women who say that these young women who are this consider are doing...