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former boss and the mum of the tragically murdered james bolger hits out . tragically murdered james bolger hits out. this is her son's killer because he's getting a prize at parole hearing to, quote, protect his mental health. absolutely disgraceful . health. absolutely disgraceful. absolutely disgraceful. no nonsense . former tory prisons nonsense. former tory prisons minister ann widdecombe weighs in on twisted john venables . in on twisted john venables. that's happening very shortly on a very special treat for you in the next hour or two. yes, i was keeping this under wraps, keeping this one under wraps, but reveal it. but i can now finally reveal it. i sat down with superstar conservative us commentator candace owens earlier tonight for a uk exclusive interview as she unleashed on the trans madness gripping both sides of the atlantic, called it sex education. >> i have to tell you, we cannot call it that because that is how they are trying to hide this. this about education and this is not about education and this about this is this is not about sex. this is something much more nefarious that on. that is going on. >> yeah, you're not going to want to miss that. let tell want to miss that. let me tell you, also doesn't back
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you, she also doesn't hold back on duchess of on the duke and duchess of privacy. harry and meghan. yeah, it really is going to kick right off. you'll get a first look at tomorrow's newspaper. front pages, and top pages, hot off the press and top royal authors. lady c and phil dampier react to a brand new trailer netflix's the crown. trailer of netflix's the crown. so if you've not seen it, we'll show it to you. that portrays the of princess diana . is the death of princess diana. is that another step too far a blockbuster, two hours coming right after the news with polly middlehurst . patrick. middlehurst. patrick. >> thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story on gb news tonight is that the mp, crispin blunt, has been arrested on suspicion of rape and the possession of controlled substances . the member for substances. the member for reigate identified himself on social media earlier on this afternoon as the man surrey police detained in horley yesterday morning. surrey police confirmed a man was released on condition on police bail pending their further inquiries . mr their further inquiries. mr blunt has been removed from the
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conservative party and he's been asked to stay away from parliament. but the former minister said he'll cooperate fully with the ongoing police investigation and he said he's confident he won't be charged . confident he won't be charged. charged. meanwhile in other news today, the uk's border force is in egypt with the prime minister confirming officers have pre—positioned themselves to help british nationals escape gaza when the border reopens . as gaza when the border reopens. as cabinet ministers held an emergency cobra meeting this morning to address the escalating crisis in the middle east. the government is pushing for a pause in fighting, rejecting calls for a full ceasefire to facilitate aid reaching palestinians. and that comes as leaders at an eu summit in brussels have agreed to call for humanitarian corridors to get urgently needed aid into gaza. get urgently needed aid into gaza . well, on that , the un says gaza. well, on that, the un says the world is failing to meet the basic human rights of the people of gaza. humanitarian un chief
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martin griffiths is warning that aid just isn't getting into gaza quickly enough and that israel's bombard moment is getting worse. un aid agencies have begun to reduce their operations in the area because they say they've almost run out of fuel while israel refuses to let fuel suppuesin israel refuses to let fuel supplies in because it says hamas could use them for military purposes . tis and military purposes. tis and insists its only targeting the terrorist group . in other news terrorist group. in other news today, the prime minister has warned that artificial intel agents could threaten humanity with extinction on a similar scale to global pandemics or nuclear war. his comments came after touring a london eye hospital, which uses ai after touring a london eye hospital, which uses al to diagnose sight problems . as diagnose sight problems. as rishi sunak says, humanity could lose control of ai and criminals and terrorist groups could use it to spread fear and destruction. he also announced the formation of the world's first ai safety institute in the uk to explore the risks and share the data . now an
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share the data. now an aristocrat and her partner have denied all charges after the death of their little baby , death of their little baby, constance marten and mark gordon are both accused of manslaughter of their daughter victoria. but have pleaded not guilty during a heanng have pleaded not guilty during a hearing at the old bailey today . hearing at the old bailey today. that's after police found the remains of their daughter at an allotment near brighton in march after a major search of the area. a trial has now been set for january the 2nd with a further pre—trial hearing listed for december the 8th. and lastly, remembrance . poppies lastly, remembrance. poppies will be plastic free this year and recyclable in the first redesign of the iconic emblem in a generation . it's part of a generation. it's part of a move by the royal british legion to reduce the production of single use plastics . from today, single use plastics. from today, volunteers and supermarket kits will be selling the historic symbol worn annually to honour. the service and sacrifice of britain's armed forces in conflicts over the decades. each
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poppy conflicts over the decades. each poppy sold raises money to support surviving veterans, as well as serving personnel and is worn from the last friday of the month of october . here on tv month of october. here on tv online dab+ radio and the tune in app. this is gb news. britain's news channel . britain's news channel. >> steve coogan thinks you're a flag waving idiot. he said that he thinks that people who support the monarchy are essentially thick . essentially thick. >> i am an anti monarchy ist. most of the people who are into all those flag waving plastic boats are just i boats are people are just i think kind of idiots because think are kind of idiots because they support a power structure that keeps a foot on the throat of working class people. yeah and that's just not very keen on that kind of thing. >> more on his working class credentials later, but that is one way to alienate nearly two thirds of the entire nation. it's a good job he's not running for isn't it? because for office, isn't it? because he'd have just lost the vote in one swoop? but talking of running for office, this
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multi—millionaire anti—monarchist trots endorsed jeremy corbyn for leader and he helped host a rally for him. so helped host a rally for him. so he said the tory tactic was to try to make this a choice between theresa may and jeremy corbyn. but this has backfired as people and here we go. and i readily admit to being one of them have started to listen to what jeremy corbyn says rather than what other people have been saying him . well, that's saying about him. well, that's actually worse for his actually even worse for his reputation, because if you're actually taking note of the things says and the things that corbyn says and the things that corbyn says and the things he's done, then things that he's done, then well, you know, here we go . well, you know, here we go. coogan trying to get a man elected invited two ira elected who invited two ira members to parliament, two weeks after brighton bombing after the brighton bombing was photographed at a in front photographed at a rally in front of flag, accepted 20 of a hezbollah flag, accepted 20 grand appearing on a state grand for appearing on a state tv sponsoring tv channel of terror sponsoring iranian , signed a letter iranian regime, signed a letter defending lockerbie bombing . defending the lockerbie bombing. suspects the drone suspects criticised the drone strike jihadi john, strike that killed jihadi john, shared platform with shared a platform with representatives of extremist cleric muqtada al—sadr attended a rally with members of banned al—nusra run and was constantly
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dogged by anti semitism claims and that's just a short list of corbyn's greatest hits. steve coogan thinks that you're an idiot, but he's the one who thought that diane abbott was fit to hold high office. and it doesn't thicker doesn't get much thicker than that, steve? he is that, does it, steve? he is reported said that he reported to have said that he thought the queen was all right. all right . so thought the queen was all right. all right. so our longest serving monarch, arguably this country's greatest ever human being. i think she was a bit more than all right, mate. he says thinks the monarchy says that he thinks the monarchy is part of system keeps is part of a system that keeps its foot on the throat of the working class . well, the former working class. well, the former ferrari driving loaded magazine editing glamour model, loving, champagne, socialist clearly knows what he's on about, doesn't he , really? but when doesn't he, really? but when i look at these people, these people now on the mound gearing up for the coronation i see happiness. i see joy , i see happiness. i see joy, i see innocence in a way. i see community. i see patriotism. i see good things . is what kind of see good things. is what kind of sad, miserable little man looks at that and slags it off. he has
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made millions of pounds by ordinary men and women paying to come and see him perform, paying his wages . and now it turns out his wages. and now it turns out he's probably thought that you were thick and hated you all along . plebs, hordes of along. the plebs, the hordes of idiots. well, you might want to bear that in mind. the next time he's asking you to pay to money watch one of his films or his shows . and actually a bit shows. and i actually feel a bit sorry steve honest. sorry for to steve be honest. i really . how can somebody with really do. how can somebody with so much talent who has brought so much talent who has brought so much talent who has brought so much joy to so many others with his comedy , be so cold, with his comedy, be so cold, dead , miserable and petty inside dead, miserable and petty inside ? let's get the thoughts of my panel ? let's get the thoughts of my panel, shall we? daily telegraph columnist allison pearson . we've columnist allison pearson. we've got gb news contributor, fan favourite albie amankona, and we've gb news senior we've got gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson well . paul allison we nelson as well. paul allison we all views on steve coogan on steve coogan. well saying that we're all flag waving idiots. >> well, as a flag waving idiot, i i'd rather go for i think i'd rather go for a dnnk i think i'd rather go for a drink with alan partridge than with his creator, steve coogan,
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as you said. so patrick multi—millionaire socialist has got very, very wealthy on the backs of lots of us flag, flag waving idiots. i thought it backs of lots of us flag, flag waving idiots . i thought it was waving idiots. i thought it was quite extraordinary that he said that the royals support this system with a foot on the throat of the working class in fact, the king, king charles, as the prince of wales has done more for disadvantaged young people working class people, than steve coogan ever has. so i think he's a complete hypocrite. and also, as you say, joyless , because the as you say, joyless, because the vast majority of people in this country , they love the monarchy. country, they love the monarchy. they it. it's a system they admire it. it's a system that's for unifying people. times of in hard times and in good times. so he is for a comedian . he's not very funny, comedian. he's not very funny, is he? >> albeit steve coogan, really a joyless hypocrite ? joyless hypocrite? >> do we think we're maybe being a little bit ungenerous here? >> was he maybe trying to tell a joke ? and it was just a really joke? and it was just a really bad joke wasn't actually bad joke and it wasn't actually very steve very funny. you know, steve coogan, comedian, i find coogan, as a comedian, i find hilarious. alan partridge is very funny. he says he's not a
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monarchist. he's obviously a republican . but in 2012, he said republican. but in 2012, he said that whilst he was a monarchist, he caveated and saying that he had huge and enormous respect for queen. he thinks for the late queen. he thinks that people displayed that people who have displayed a conscientious duty like the queen, great respect . so queen, deserve great respect. so maybe comment the maybe your comment about the queen bit unfair queen was a little bit unfair because this because actually in this telegraph article, actually telegraph article, he actually talks admires the talks about how he admires the queen. calling people queen. i think calling people flag waving idiots is not really very helpful. know i'm a flag waving idiot too, but i think maybe he just told a bad joke andits maybe he just told a bad joke and it's fallen a bit flat. >> okay now, andrew, your and it's fallen a bit flat. >> okon now, andrew, your and it's fallen a bit flat. >> okon this w, andrew, your and it's fallen a bit flat. >> okon this ,, andrew, your and it's fallen a bit flat. >> okon this , haverew, your and it's fallen a bit flat. >> okon this , have you your and it's fallen a bit flat. >> okon this , have you been/our and it's fallen a bit flat. >> okon this , have you been onr views on this, have you been on the old champagne socialist circuit all? the old champagne socialist circ no, all? the old champagne socialist circ no, i all? the old champagne socialist circ no, i have all? the old champagne socialist circ no, i have not. all? the old champagne socialist circ no, i have not. no.? >> no, i have not. no. >> no, i have not. no. >> no, i have not. no. >> no, not one of my favourite people. >> again, i think he's a great comedian. yeah, that . well, he comedian. yeah, that. well, he was the one who was having a go at press, if remember. and. >> oh yes. >> oh yes. >> through hacked off on. >> through hacked off and so on. so so i'm a monarchist, but not a royalist, which means i'm not a royalist, which means i'm not a flag waving idiot. but a royalist, which means i'm not a flag waving idiot . but i a royalist, which means i'm not a flag waving idiot. but i don't think the people who wave flags at the royal family are idiots .
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at the royal family are idiots. no. so if you want to support the royal family, that's great. steve coogan is completely wrong about the idea that that the king has somehow trampled on working people. the king has got any power that the importance of having a monarch is to have a non—political head of state who keeps the constitution nice and stable. >> but it's but it's this self—hating britishness that we see in so many celebrities. so coogan and his like would happily wave a palestinian flag, but they think anyone who waves the union jack has got something wrong with them. whereas most people think it's the other way round, don't they? that's true, isn't it? >> it is true. but in the >> yes, it is true. but in the argument he has made, has argument that he has made, has he not just reeled off the greatest hits of what republicans always say about the royal this is pretty republicans always say about the royal argument1is is pretty republicans always say about the royal argument against)retty republicans always say about the royal argument against they republicans always say about the royal argument against the royal banal argument against the royal family saying that they are standing on the throats of working people alison. working class people. alison. i do. but this is do. it's not true. but this is just a pretty common republican argument. why are we getting so
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outraged? it speaks outraged? i think it speaks volumes a guy who volumes so as as a guy who relies on people coming to watch what he does and paying money to watch what he does and which, by the way, i mean, the is a legend. >> i thought when was >> i never thought when i was growing that i would find growing up that i would find myself ever sitting on a sofa on national criticising national television, criticising the made some of the the guy that's made some of the greatest comedy that i've greatest tv comedy that i've ever seen. you know, do you want to make that clear? but it does imply to me, nigel, that maybe he people in his he thinks most people in his audiences plebs. well audiences were plebs. well that's what sounds like. that's what it sounds like. >> it start sort of slagging >> and it start sort of slagging them off. i mean, i don't know >> and it start sort of slagging thenmany mean, i don't know >> and it start sort of slagging thenmany flagm, i don't know >> and it start sort of slagging then many flag waving1't know >> and it start sort of slagging then many flag waving royalists how many flag waving royalists there would be who actually watch steve coogan i reckon loads of us, and probably lot loads of us, and probably a lot and probably, reckon and and probably, i reckon and probably lot . and probably, i reckon and probably lot. so. so we and probably, i reckon and probably lot . so. so we seem and probably, i reckon and pr(actually lot . so. so we seem and probably, i reckon and pr(actually agreedn. so we seem and probably, i reckon and pr(actually agreed here we seem and probably, i reckon and pr(actually agreed here thateem and probably, i reckon and pr(actually agreed here that we| to actually agreed here that we think he's a great comic. yeah great actor. but not really much of a human being . of a human being. >> oh, so you do not like it, do you?i >> oh, so you do not like it, do you? i don't. rarely seen you get this excited. we you and i have spoken about shamima begum. you and i know you care more
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passionately about steve coogan than you do about an isis bride that really, he must have really rubbed you up the wrong i'm rubbed you up the wrong way. i'm telling would really >> must have would be really great. be to have great. would be to have alan partridge the sofa on partridge with us on the sofa on steve coogan . now, that be steve coogan. now, that would be worth steve coogan. now, that would be worthat be worth hearing. >> that would be worth hearing. maybe he could come deep undercover , actually. maybe he could come deep uncdo over , actually. maybe he could come deep unc do over thinkially. maybe he could come deep unc do over think that people >> do you think that people should his shows ? should boycott his shows? >> no, i don't believe in boycotting anyone, but i just think people should see his far lefty views in context with his vast wealth and patronising work . ordinary working people who have get a huge amount of pleasure out of the royal family. >> yeah, it is interesting , >> yeah, it is interesting, though, when you see or hear people that appear to lecture others and at times sign letters alongside other celebrities that appear to lecture people about virtue , virtues and nice moral behaviour. >> and then you hear so many stories about some of these people you think you know, but there we go. anyway, loads of you . thank you very much for you. thank you very much for getting in touch. you can email you. thank you very much for gegbg in touch. you can email you. thank you very much for gegbg in to gbnews.com. email you. thank you very much for
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gegbg in to gbnews.com. butl in gb views gbnews.com. but next, after was revealed that next, after it was revealed that a senior member of staff at natwest joked about driving, nigel farage out of the country and even kicking him out of a moving , i get the reaction moving car, i get the reaction of fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie, been kicked out mackenzie, who's been kicked out of cars in his of a few moving cars in his time. ready to let rip on time. he's ready to let rip on the wokesters running the bank. he's but up next he's live shortly, but up next in clash, after shamima in the clash, after shamima begum's appeal to return to the uk entered its third and final day , should the runaway day today, should the runaway isis bride be expelled forever, it comes off the back of a gb news poll that found that 74% of people that anyone who's people think that anyone who's a foreign national who supports the terrorist organisation should out straight should be booted out straight away. deputy leader rebecca away. deputy ukip leader rebecca jane , human lawyer shoaib away. deputy ukip leader rebecca jane , theym lawyer shoaib away. deputy ukip leader rebecca jane , they do lawyer shoaib away. deputy ukip leader rebecca jane , they do battle awyer shoaib away. deputy ukip leader rebecca jane , they do battle in yer shoaib away. deputy ukip leader rebecca jane , they do battle in justihoaib khan. they do battle in just a few moments. don't move
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weekend at 3 pm. on gb news, the people's channel. britain's news channel . yeah news channel. yeah >> all action coming your way. kelvin mackenzie and widdecombe, they're coming up this hour as well as well. a little bit later on as big exclusive interview with global superstar candace owens. do not miss that . but owens. do not miss that. but time now for the clash . so time now for the clash. so britain's repulsion at foreign nationals glorifying islamist terrorism on our streets has been laid back. it's a new people's poll that we conduct here at gb news. now it shows a staggering 74% of brits think that foreign citizens should be expelled from the uk if they openly support the kind of
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barbarity that we saw in israel on october the 7th. and before people pipe up, this isn't a poll of gb news viewers and listeners. no, this is a national poll. our exclusive survey carried out by the pollster, professor matt goodwin, also shows that just 4% of us think that they should be allowed to stay. so just about 4% of people think that people who support a foreign terror group should be allowed to stay. it comes as runaway isis bride shamima begum continued her court today to win back court fight today to win back her british citizenship after being stripped of it by the government for joining the terrorist death cult. her lawyers at the court of appeal argued the move was under lawful. but look, in light of all that and in light of that all of that and in light of that latest poll , what do you think? latest poll, what do you think? should shamima begum be allowed to return to britain ? let me to return to britain? let me know your thoughts. email gbviews@gbnews.com. tweet at gbviews@gbnews.com. tweet me at gb news. while you're there, go and poll . i'll gb news. while you're there, go and poll. i'll bring and vote in our poll. i'll bring you results shortly. you those results very shortly. but to to but we're going to go head to head now. and doing head on this now. and doing battle and author
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battle is broadcast and author and historian as well. it is no it's not. sorry we were supposed to have david oldroyd bolt, but we have had some last minute changes . thank you very much. changes. thank you very much. we've got sorry , we've we've got author sorry, we've got shoaib got human rights lawyer shoaib khan we've got deputy khan and we've also got deputy ukip leader rebecca jane. apologies we're off ukip leader rebecca jane. apan gies we're off ukip leader rebecca jane. apan absolute we're off ukip leader rebecca jane. apan absolute flyer we're off ukip leader rebecca jane. apan absolute flyer here, re off to an absolute flyer here, aren't i'll start aren't we? rebecca, i'll start with see you've your with you. i see you've got your poppy as with you. i see you've got your poppy as well . poppy on early doors as well. what do you think what do you think? do you think the shamima begum should be allowed return to allowed to stay or return to britain or not? >> absolutely not. no. >> absolutely not. no. >> think that to even consider >> i think that to even consider thatis >> i think that to even consider that is a national security threat and i think that anybody that would support her to come backis that would support her to come back is risking the lives that are people are here. you know, this is somebody who has absolutely no qualms in seeing severed heads. she says at times that she's had no regrets about her actions and she actually had a good time. she also has no she's moved on from her three dead children and she is now happy this is a person who sold four suicide bombers into their vests like we can never forget
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the atrocities that this terror group have created that she took herself to do, and going through extreme measures . and we should extreme measures. and we should neven extreme measures. and we should never, ever allow a vacuum. britain. >> okay. so just 4% of the british population are keen for people like shamima to stay in britain. i mean, those 4% appear to be entirely made up of lawyers on the take rabid human rights brigades, charity workers , etcetera, maybe even some terrorist sympathisers themselves . okay themselves. okay >> i don't really know how how to answer that question, if that's what we're starting off with, but, uh, but no, i think, i mean, of course you should be brought back. her british citizenship is just as valuable as is. she was born as anyone else is. she was born in brought up here. she in the uk, brought up here. she was a teenager , and as was a child, a teenager, and as we know, she was groomed we now know, she was groomed into british into it. um, british intelligence services, other western canadian intelligence. everyone was complicit in how she ended up there. and definitely the uk government should and could have
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should have and could have easily stopped it and they didn't . so considering all of easily stopped it and they didn"i. so considering all of easily stopped it and they didn"i thinkonsidering all of easily stopped it and they didn"i think she:iering all of easily stopped it and they didn"i think she ofing all of easily stopped it and they didn"i think she of course of easily stopped it and they didn"i think she of course she that, i think she of course she should be legally , morally, should be both legally, morally, in every way. i mean, there's just reason we should leave just no reason we should leave her every way. >> rebecca we've got to keep her. >> how can we be so convinced that she is no longer a threat? she was groomed, radicalised , she was groomed, radicalised, whatever terms you want to use . whatever terms you want to use. she took some horrendous action. she's clearly shown absolutely no remorse. truly you know, until she's decided to start changing her tune because she wants to be a celebrity narcissist personality disorder is something that is ingrained into a person and they want attention , whether it's negative attention, whether it's negative attention, whether it's negative attention or positive attention , attention or positive attention, they don't care. that's what attention. so how can we be convinced somebody has been convinced that somebody has been so groomed that they're not still groomed to actually come back to. >> she was a straight she was supposedly horrendous crime . she supposedly horrendous crime. she was straight was supposedly a straight a student. so you say she was a young teenager. she was 15.
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quite of people in this quite a lot of people in this country olds to country want 16 year olds to have including have the vote, including potential be the next prime minister, possibly sir keir starmer. know , so i would starmer. you know, so i would question the idea that she was dragged out kicking and screaming against her will and not manipulated. she not easily manipulated. she wasn't that thick . wasn't actually that thick. >> i'm not suggesting she was thick . thick. >> i don't know if anyone did suggest that , but i'm just suggest that, but i'm just saying child and, you saying she was a child and, you know, legally , technically, she know, legally, technically, she was a child. of course was . was a child. of course she was. you know, she can't vote. she can't she drink. so can't drive. she can't drink. so i know why we think, i don't know why we think, you know, be she know, she needs to be if she made that age, made that mistake at that age, then loads of people loads then she loads of people loads of think that, you know, of people think that, you know, loads people in this loads of people think in this country lot country that people are a lot younger that, know exactly younger than that, know exactly what doing what they're doing when they want change want to irreversibly change their things . their gender and things. >> know, lot of people are >> you know, a lot of people are trying ways here trying to have it both ways here where they you she where they say, you know, she was just a child. then was just a child. but then there's interesting there's a very interesting venn diagram of the political spectrum diagram of the political spec think that kids should be also think that kids should be able vote, think able to vote, that also think that people in primary schools are what they're doing when are no what they're doing when they want to change et they want to change sex. et cetera. not sure it all
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cetera. i'm just not sure it all adds for so adds up entirely for people. so i'll you i'll just stick with you on this, shouldn't i'll just stick with you on thisbe shouldn't i'll just stick with you on thisbe going shouldn't i'll just stick with you on thisbe going for shouldn't i'll just stick with you on thisbe going for whatiouldn't i'll just stick with you on thisbe going for what the dn't we be going for what the majority of the british people think and at least 74% of them would rather for her go only 4% of people. only 4% of people would want her to stay . would want her to stay. >> i mean i mean, it depends on the question you ask. it depends who you ask. it depends on who conducted it. depends was conducted it. it depends who was asked. how asked. so i'm not sure how reliable it. >> well, it's a proper poll, right? proper poll done right? it's a proper poll done by pollster, by a professional pollster, professor who does professor matt goodwin, who does polls, a national poll. polls, is a national poll. so it's thing survey . it's the thing it's a survey. it's any other poll. it's as good as any other poll. right so that's what we've got to point and to go on. that's my point and that's point. that's my point. >> these polls actually >> none of these polls actually say seen say because we have seen recently with, the recently with, you know, the immigration , rwanda immigration policies, rwanda policy, others literally on the same newspapers and same day, two newspapers and publishing polls saying completely things. completely opposite things. that's the public told that's what the public told them. if polls them. so i'm not sure if polls are or are particularly reliable or especially, you know, i mean, bad cases , severe cases, serious bad cases, severe cases, serious cases for bad law. so we cases make for bad law. so we can't be pushed into changing. if is what is, then
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if the law is what it is, then we that we need to follow that regardless person is. so regardless of that person is. so whatever she did, we can't just abandon desert her, leave abandon her, desert her, leave her stranded in a syrian camp for the rest of her life for that one mistake she made. and secondly in of secondly, even in terms of the national security , the point is, national security, the point is, is we actually safer with is are we actually safer with her have no idea her miles away? we have no idea what to, she's what she's up to, who she's meeting, what she's are meeting, what she's doing. are we seriously thinking she physically here physically has to be here to cause us any harm? what we're doing yes, we're causing her doing is, yes, we're causing her further we're further resentment. yes we're creating further hatred for the british. rebecca, why not have her we're calling rebecca. her here? we're calling rebecca. >> rebecca? she made one mistake. she made one mistake. and that's it. no no, she did a whole lot of mistakes. >> and you know what? to actually go to the lengths that she did to travel to where she did a young age shows did at such a young age shows her determined nation, her absolute determined nation, you know, and when we when you can't back something up with facts, you attack back. and that's exactly what is happening here with attacking the poll . here with attacking the poll. people's opinions matter . people's opinions matter. whoever they are, they are
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people who voted and they are people who voted and they are people that should be listened to. you still haven't answered me the question you're talking about. obviously she may me the question you're talking ab0|maybviously she may me the question you're talking ab0|may still|sly she may me the question you're talking ab0|may still create she may me the question you're talking ab0|may still create harm may me the question you're talking ab0|may still create harm from she may still create harm from being a further distance away. so what happens if we allow her back and she goes on to do another event like the manchester bombing arena, which that group did do? what do we do then ? do we what happens . then? do we what happens. >> yeah, well, that would be a failure of british intelligence and security and always to be fair. >> so it is intelligence . >> so it is intelligence. >> so it is intelligence. >> it is. >> it is. >> it is all i must say. i admire show it. show it. but i always admire. we speak regularly. i actually genuinely do . i do enjoy our do. i do enjoy our conversations. but i really admire your ability to make every single thing somebody else's fault all the time . else's fault all the time. >> no, but if we know she's potentially a threat and we're bringing her back and we still can't keep an eye on 20 something year woman saying something year old woman saying that you're saying this , the that, you're saying this, the government are saying she should not brought back. not be brought back. >> and you're saying about british intelligence. that
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british intelligence. does that not you british not tell you that british intelligence? not intelligence? no she should not be all so you are >> all right. so you are fighting for. >> all so gone. so >> all right. so i've gone. so i've gone. no you asked if she is back you, if she's is brought back to you, if she's brought to monitor her. we know what she's capable >> we know what she's capable of. to an eye. if of. we need to keep an eye. if she's offences she she's committed any offences she needs prison anyway. so needs to be in prison anyway. so why we bringing her back ? why are we bringing her back? allowing commit allowing her to commit these offences ? all right. like offences? all right. just like we murderers rapists we do with murderers and rapists . jail, come . they go to jail, they come out. don't keep them locked up. >> well, we do deport some of them not british. we them if they're not british. we do that. yes, but. do do that. yes, but. >> but that's even unfair. >> but that's even more unfair. a murderer comes out a british murderer comes out after a few years and then he's free. foreign murderer serves free. a foreign murderer serves his prison sentence, then gets deported . so, of course, that's deported. so, of course, that's actually double standards . actually double standards. that's we can. that's unfair. if we can. >> no, it's not. >> no, it's not. >> how will we show the british criminal won't re—offend ? are we criminal won't re—offend? are we sure about that? do we have double standards? >> is it. >> is it. >> just. it's just way >> it's just. it's just the way it is. >> just e.- e. >> it's just the way it is. why would you want keep somebody would you want to keep somebody in country? just in your country? it's just part of double standards in your country? it's just part of it's double standards in your country? it's just part of it's d(thee standards in your country? it's just part of it's d(the way|ndards in your country? it's just part of it's d(the way itiards , is it? it's just the way it is. another is. if you've got another passport, two people commit passport, if two people commit the same crime ,1—1 gets
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the same crime, 1—1 gets punished , of course, it's punished twice, of course, it's a double standard. >> and especially in this case, she was british. we just decided we was born in we don't know. she was born in the not as if she the uk. it's not as if she somehow can. >> can i just say >> i just say, can i just say show argument show where that argument completely i'm completely falls down? and i'm really actually completely falls down? and i'm really it actually completely falls down? and i'm really it is actually completely falls down? and i'm really it is that actually completely falls down? and i'm really it is that peoplelly made it right, is that people say that this egregious for say that this is egregious for her. now, i'm white british, but if i'd have gone to join isis, the government could have treated me exactly the same way as shamima begum , because as shamima begum, because i could cypriot passport could have a cypriot passport and i could have an irish passport could be out on passport and i could be out on my backside. the problem here is passport and i could be out on my isheside. the problem here is passport and i could be out on my ishe wentthe problem here is passport and i could be out on my ishe went to; problem here is passport and i could be out on my ishe went to join blem here is passport and i could be out on my ishe went to join isis| here is passport and i could be out on my ishe went to join isis .here is passport and i could be out on my ishe went to join isis. the is that she went to join isis. the problem that she problem here is that she did that not problem with that. it's not the problem with british justice and a double standard. none of this would have if she hadn't gone have happened if she hadn't gone to join a jihadi death cult. so and can't around that, and we can't get around that, can we? >> hundreds of people have had their citizen ship revoked over their citizen ship revoked over the past few years. how many white people do we know ? i know white people do we know? i know there's just one white person. >> loads them died sharing >> loads of them died sharing his of them died his name, so loads of them died over there. >> of them got up >> loads of them got blown up
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over they went to over there because they went to join they died . right. join isis and they died. right. >> why is everything about race? >> sorry, i don't understand. why are we why people why are we race? why many people ? her actions? how many white people did the home office depnve people did the home office deprive of the british citizenship? that's what how many were cleared many white people were cleared off join a terrorist group? off to join a terrorist group? >> yeah, exactly. it's such a niche case. exactly. it's such a niche case. exactly. it's such a niche case. exactly. it's such a niche case. it's such a niche case. they could do it. and that's the point that both of you both of you, thank you very much. that's enough. much. thank you. that's enough. we're are way we're way over time. we are way over you very much, over time. thank you very much, sheriff rebecca jane. sheriff khan. i'm rebecca jane. right. who do you agree right. okay. so who do you agree with after shamima begum's appeal to return to uk and appeal to return to the uk and to its third and final day, should isis bride be should the runaway isis bride be forever expelled? you . forever expelled? thank you. lynn on twitter says, i don't think courts decide. think the courts should decide. the british public should have a say, seeing as his our safety at risk. i agree with you. the british say in risk. i agree with you. the britisisingle say in risk. i agree with you. the britisisingle opportunity say in risk. i agree with you. the britisisingle opportunity when n every single opportunity when they're asked whether they're always asked whether they're always asked whether they immigration they're always asked whether they both immigration they're always asked whether they both legal immigration they're always asked whether they both legal and nigration they're always asked whether they both legal and illegal,1 laws, both legal and illegal, they always say the same thing and never it. and politicians never do it. sean on twitter says begum
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should come anywhere near should never come anywhere near britain again. should never come anywhere near britain again . she's still a britain again. she's still a dangerous extremist. okay bunty on says shamima begum on twitter says shamima begum was a 15 year old kid, preyed upon and groomed by evil extremists. she's a victim and the british courts should recognise this. okay, fine. she can go and be a victim in syria, though, can't she? but no, your verdict is in. 91% of you agree that shamima begum should be forever from britain . forever expelled from britain. 9% of you say she shouldn't. right. coming up. i've sat down. i've sat down with superstar us commentator candace owens earlier for an exclusive interview. she absolutely tees off. she's brilliant . i love off. she's brilliant. i love candace. and she lets rip on the trans madness gripping both sides of the atlantic. i've got a sneak preview for you . a sneak preview for you. >> called it sex education. i have to tell you, we cannot call it that because that is how they are trying to hide this. this is not about education. this is not about this is something about sex. this is something much nefarious much more nefarious that is going on. >> she is a rock star and she's coming up very, very shortly.
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you don't want to miss but you don't want to miss it. but next, revealed that next, after it was revealed that a senior member of staff at natwest about driving, natwest joked about driving, nigel farage out of the country and even kicking him out of a moving get the reaction moving car, i get the reaction of kelvin of fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie , who ready let mackenzie, who is ready to let rip the wokesters running the rip on the wokesters running the bank. me live. that's bank. he joins me live. that's in
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thursdays from six till 930 . thursdays from six till 930. >> former conservative minister ann whittaker later tonight. but first, it's time for fleet
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street icon kelvin mackenzie. now, look , is the reputation of now, look, is the reputation of coutts bank hanging in the balance ? well, tomorrow we are balance? well, tomorrow we are likely to find out as the natwest board released their quarterly figures following a meeting earlier today. it comes as nigel farage called for the bank to slash the severance pay for former boss diane sorry, dame alison rose , which could dame alison rose, which could rake in more than £10 million in pay, rake in more than £10 million in pay, bonuses and stock. yet seriously , look at the numbers seriously, look at the numbers involved there . rose left the involved there. rose left the bank after acknowledging that she had inaccurately briefed a bbc journalist about the reasons for closing faraj's and for closing faraj's account. and yesterday , a watchdog ruled that yesterday, a watchdog ruled that rose broke data rules for sharing that information. so there's quite a lot wrong here. all right. a heck of a lot wrong, actually. kelvin joins me now is nigel right to demand the disgraced former ceo dame alison rose? shouldn't get a bumper payout kelvin . nigel has been payout kelvin. nigel has been right about this from day one and in enormously successful one
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man campaign. >> had that been you or me or most people, we would be de—banking and that would be the end of it. what his research shows is that at the heart of coutts, they had a wealth committee and they all sat around sending each other emails saying disobliging things about one of their customers. what an incredible moment. why on earth should alison rose get one single penny? now i do understand she may have some earned shares or something like that, and they may they may find it difficult to get out of that. beyond that , it difficult to get out of that. beyond that, she should it difficult to get out of that. beyond that , she should get not beyond that, she should get not a single single penny. she ran a effectively a corrupt organisation that if they didn't like you at natwest but actually at coutts this was a subsidiary then they would try and get rid of you as a customer. it's a disgrace and on top of that, and this is right to rose's door actually when push came to
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shove, she was prepared to make up a story to tell the bbc. actually, the reason the wrong reason why , why nigel was pushed reason why, why nigel was pushed out is an absolute disgrace. and this is a public company of which you, me and everybody watching this out put tonight. oh, 40% of it. we own 40% of this bank. the natwest eight. and it's been a great wake up call. they they all the other banks are about to fall in line. lloyds have had to have offered him have offered him an account. now this would never ever have happened had it not been for the single bravery and courage of nigel farage and what this country needs. it's quite clear to me is we need a dozen nigel farages and we need we don't need starmers. we don't need sunaks. we need people who actually are prepared to actually are prepared to actually expose their bank account to the nation . but what
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account to the nation. but what about the wealth committee at coutts? all writing emails to each other saying what are so and so farage would be? we drive him out to throw a milkshake over him . over him. >> i throw a milkshake over him. people all think his skin. i'll drive him out the country . drive him out of the country. now people like that now look, if people like that were were were protected, were were prepared to make comments like that about a man with the profile . all that nigel farage profile. all that nigel farage has . okay, what are they saying has. okay, what are they saying about you? what are they saying about you? what are they saying about doreen from number 42? all right . she about doreen from number 42? all right. she might not have a wealth account, but she may well have natwest. have an account with natwest. she account she might have an account with rbs. an account she might have an account with rbs. anyone an account she might have an account with rbs. anyone barclays count with anyone else. barclays whoever they whoever it is. what are they saying yeah, it saying about you lot? yeah, it does indicate. it does really indicate that they think you're scum. you know . scum. you know. >> well, the truth about the matter is i bank at coutts . matter is i bank at coutts. right. and do you know what do you know what my standing at coutts has gone massively up previously previously i was unwanted. i was beneath the soil . now honestly i can't. i'm not joking with you. they are so, so
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pleasant to me as though i am. i'm lord kelvin of fleet street or something. it is fantastic and this is entirely to down nigel. >> oh, there you go . so nigel's >> oh, there you go. so nigel's made you an even more privileged human being , made you an even more privileged human being, i made you an even more privileged human being , i suppose. but human being, i suppose. but yeah, look, when it comes to when it comes to her actual payout, i mean, in no other walk of life, right in no other walk of life, right in no other walk of could enact a policy of life could you enact a policy that doesn't make you any money being woke does not make you any money in sector. i'm money in that sector. i'm convinced doesn't. in convinced of it. it doesn't. in fact, very. there are fact, very. there are there are example after example after example after example after example companies going woke example after example after exargoing companies going woke example after example after exargoing com|or|ies going woke example after example after exargoing com|or justjoing woke example after example after exargoing com|or just near woke example after example after exargoing com|or just near as, ke and going broke or just near as, going broke. okay. so you've got a bad, bad ideology there that infects a lot of staff, creates a massive scandal. the likes of which may well win. nigel some awards actually for journalism . awards actually for journalism. and then on top of that, you lie to the media, you break confidentiality rules, you throw a load of your staff the a load of your staff under the bus . here's £10 a load of your staff under the bus. here's £10 million. you're taking mick right? taking the mick right? >> that is not to going happen. i mean, two things are going to happen . natwest
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happen tomorrow. natwest are going record going to announce record figures. their numbers are 2 or 3 times what they were last year . because what happens is when interest rates go up, their profits go up. right? because they don't give you they don't give you what they're making. okay. but other thing is okay. but the other thing is that will, if they're wise , if that will, if they're wise, if they've got good numbers, they're not going to announce they're not going to announce the alison rose deal because the only thing that will get any coverage tomorrow will be what she's likely to get. i suspect in the end, you'll still get a couple of million quid or perhaps even slightly more and everybody will go mad. i don't know. there nothing i don't know. there is nothing i don't know, heading their know, publicity heading their way . way. >> you know, i don't use >> you know, i don't i don't use disagree with you on that much kelvin, to fair. think kelvin, to be fair. but i think you've got a lady here who has won a won a you know , won a won a won a you know, won a very, very, very top job who's, you know, overseen a kind of wokeist gender, as it were. and |, wokeist gender, as it were. and i, i very much doubt that they're going to not give her whatever she feels she's worth,
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if that makes sense . i think if that makes sense. i think that she would cause a massive , that she would cause a massive, massive hoo ha there. i think it's easier to just pay her take the heat for paying her hide behind a contract and just let it all go . well i think that the it all go. well i think that the chairman has made clear where he stands on it . stands on it. >> he said she did a fantastic job and it's a very unfortunate end to a career, actually . what end to a career, actually. what he should have said was she made a huge error and i'm afraid she's going to have to pay for it. now, the real question is when this is all over, will anybody else hire her? that's the next issue. would anybody in the next issue. would anybody in the finance industry hire her? and i find that i don't think that's possible . that's possible. >> um, well, interesting. but let's be honest. not going let's be honest. she's not going to need another job, is she? she's need another she's not going to need another job. look, job. absolutely not. look, thank you great to you very much, kelvin. great to have you on the show as always. kelvin mackenzie there, fleet street in natwest kelvin mackenzie there, fleet street spokesperson iatwest kelvin mackenzie there, fleet street spokesperson said 5st kelvin mackenzie there, fleet street spokesperson said this. group spokesperson said this. we've written to mr farage to apologise sincerely for the deeply inappropriate comments made about him and the poor
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behaviours displayed. neither are with the standards are consists with the standards of service that are clients should expect. we are determined to learn the necessary lessons from this so that in the future we live up to the high expectations of our clients and the ones they rightly place upon us. that's nice, isn't it? okay yeah. well, like i was saying, that was fleet street legend kelvin you kelvin mackenzie. thank you very, very much. coming up, as bbc newsround. good story. this great story actually is bbc newsround but newsround is exposed but teaching kids about white privilege is the broadcasting indoctrinating british children with its own woke ideology? you will not believe some of the facts that come out this. facts that come out of this. of course, my panel returned to thrash that one out later. but look next, 30 years after the murder of james bulger, one of the most sickening crimes ever witnessed in the uk, should the toddler's venables toddler's killer, jon venables be to public parole be made to face a public parole heanng be made to face a public parole hearing for his new crimes? apparently he won't. why? to protect his mental health. i
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speak to no nonsense former tory pnsons speak to no nonsense former tory prisons minister ann widdecombe, who weighs in on twisted john venables. also be ready venables. she'll also be ready to let rip on the prime minister rishi sunak. stay tuned for all of that. it's
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n ext next and exclusive interview with american conservative commentator global superstar candace owens . that's still to candace owens. that's still to come . but it's time now for come. but it's time now for former conservative minister ann widdecombe and the vicious murder of two year old james bulger was the crime that shocked the nation in 1993. and it's echoed ever since, hasn't it? killers, jon venables and robert thompson, both aged ten at the time, snatched the toddler from outside a butcher's shopin toddler from outside a butcher's shop in bootle. merseyside. they brutally tortured the poor boy to death . unfortunately, we all to death. unfortunately, we all know the story, don't we, james is brave. mother has now spoken of her fury that twisted venables will not face a public
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parole hearing. denise fergus spoke out after it was staggeringly revealed that the 40 year old's legal team feared that an open session would cause venables emotional stress. oh, we've got to look after his mental health, have we? he is currently serving time for having indecent images of children and has twice been sent back to prison for breaching condition . ian's okay, so that's condition. ian's okay, so that's the kind of person that we're talking about here. and widdecombe joins me now. and anne, thank you very much. should he be forced face should he be forced to face a pubuc should he be forced to face a public parole hearing, do you think ? no i think it's right think? no i think it's right that he has a private hearing. >> i would say that about anybody because indeed, a lot of medical evidence will be heard, a lot of questions about mental health will be heard. some dodi having to put all that on the line to be examined and doesn't want it to be public. and i see
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no reason to make a show trial out of it. however having said all of that, and i stand by that, i know it's unpopular, but i stand by it. >> no, it's fair enough. >> no, it's fair enough. >> it's fair enough. but having said that , i >> it's fair enough. but having said that, i would be staggered and i really would be if the parole board released him. >> now , because he clearly does >> now, because he clearly does have mental health problems. he's twice been returned to prison. what has it been about? it's been about material , which it's been about material, which is worrying because of the original offence. and i think it's got to be cleared up properly and his issues have got to be cleared up properly before he's released because yes, he didn't actually commit offences. he looked at stuff, but every time you look at something like that, some child has been abused in order for you to be able to see well look, look, look, you know, what do we know about him? >> he killed >> well, we know that he killed and tortured james baldrick in the brutal way. people say, the most brutal way. people say,
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well, he was years at well, he was ten years old at the time . i well, he was ten years old at the time. i think the manner in which that incident took place would imply to me that this was this no kind of, you know, this was no kind of, you know, minor at all. it obviously minor thing at all. it obviously wasn't. and then you've got the kind paedophilictendencies kind of paedophilic tendencies that and you that come after that. and you think of things think for both of those things alone , there's an argument to alone, there's an argument to say that you can never recover from those things. you will always individual always be a type of individual who never be on who should never be out on the streets and i would be amazed if he came again . he came out again. >> before say that, what we >> before you say that, what we do know is that bobby thompson has never re—offended. he's obviously managed to come to terms with what he did and he's lived, as far as anybody knows , lived, as far as anybody knows, a completely law abiding life since. so it is possible. but venables is obviously a completely different case. it hasn't been possible for him, and until those issues are resolved, he should just not be out for the sake of public safety. he should not be out. >> okay . i mean, yeah, and i >> okay. i mean, yeah, and i would argue that i don't think i don't think you can resolve
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those those issues. certainly the ones that he was sent back those those issues. certainly theimes that he was sent back those those issues. certainly thein termsit he was sent back those those issues. certainly thein terms of|e was sent back those those issues. certainly thein terms of the as sent back those those issues. certainly thein terms of the images back those those issues. certainly thein terms of the images that for in terms of the images that he was looking at. but an a bit of a shift in tone this now. okay. so it's more bad news, i think, for the conservatives. the devastating poll commissioned by us here at gb news. this makes me laugh. this by of people are by the way, loads of people are going online. are you not reporting you're reporting this? are you you're not like we're not reporting this like we're trying it up. we are trying to cover it up. we are reporting trying to cover it up. we are repc know about it is because you know about it is because we did then reported did the poll and then reported it. go . a poll it. but there you go. a poll commissioned by news commissioned by gb news put labour nationally at labour supporters nationally at 49. tories on 21. and you 49. the tories on 21. and you say in your you say in your daily express column that the prime minister has quote, all the vision of a myopic clerk in a small office and tell us more . a small office and tell us more. >> well, i mean, what you need at no , well, what she said was at no, well, what she said was the rishi sunak has all of the vision of a myopic clerk in a small office and back. >> yes . all right. go on. an >> yes. all right. go on. an what i was saying was and what i said in my express column, if the conservatives are to make
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any recovery at all, they need a leader with fire in his belly and rishi sunak has no fire in his belly. >> his smirking, smug his belly. >> his smirking , smug chancellor >> his smirking, smug chancellor >> his smirking, smug chancellor >> yeah, she's gone again. i think we'll leave it there. she has got a point, though, because as earlier on, i was reporting on rishi sunak's comments about al and how it essentially it ai and how it essentially it could kill us. all right. so, you know, and he stood there at the plinth and he was talking completely dead behind the eyes. you monitoring. but i think he's probably a nice guy. i've probably quite a nice guy. i've got nothing against it's got nothing against him. it's the saying , the delivery, isn't it, saying, you know, we're going to have to get this right now, othennise we could be facing a dark future. and i thought i actually honestly, after listening to that welcome to a future where i did just finish us all off as quickly as possible . no quickly as possible. no charisma, nothing . how can you charisma, nothing. how can you expect people to go and vote for you if you don't have one? and widdecombe fire in widdecombe would call fire in the well the belly. there we go. well against my better judgement, we're to going try and widdecombe one more time.
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nothing to do with you. and i just don't want to for just don't want to go for the hat. connection hat. trick of connection failures. think failures. and you don't think he's belly ? no he's got fire in the belly? no >> he's got no big ambition for britain. he's got no big vision that he shares with us all. he just wants to keep everything frightfully steady, as if, you know , one bead on the abacus know, one bead on the abacus going wrong is the biggest disaster and disaster that could happen. and everything's falling around everything's falling down around him . and he appears be him. and he appears to be supremely oblivious of all of this. you know, whatever else he may be, that is not a a middle ranking manager, possibly, but he is not a leader. and without a leader. your poll will be replicated at the general. >> but what does that mean? then then? so what you appear to be saying there is they need get saying there is they need to get rid and somebody else in. >> no, i'm not going to say that either, because i think the conservative between conservative party is between a rock and hard they've rock and a hard place. they've got absolutely hopeless got an absolutely hopeless leader they're not leader with whom they're not going have going to win if they have another election another leadership election between now and general between now and the general election, public really will election, the public really will just hands say ,
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enough. >> so catch 22. >> so catch 22. >> so catch 22. >> so what we need then, and what you're saying is right that we've got to get the phone we've got to get on the phone now person transplant now to the person transplant clinic right. and try and inject something like boris johnson's personality , just the good bits personality, just the good bits of it into rishi sunak. and we've got a year to make the pubuc we've got a year to make the public realise that. look, i don't disagree with you. i don't disagree it's it's not disagree with. it's not it's not going happen. you can't going to happen. you can't change can't change change the guy. you can't change the he should go , the guy. you know, he should go, i think, aftennards you i think, aftennards and you know, be very successful in the city or in america. i think possibly in america go possibly in america and go and do that kind of stuff, which is what i think he would be better at. and why don't run? you'd at. and why don't you run? you'd be i'm not in parliament. in >> i'm not in parliament. in case noticed . case you hadn't noticed. >> oh, no. but you get yourself back you could do it. back in there. you could do it. no, thank you. >> spare me . just spare me. >> all right? and anyway, thank you very much. i think you've done and done enough for this nation. and haven't i'm haven't you done enough? i'm welcome yeah well, of welcome there. yeah well, of course. former former tory minister. thank you very, very much. okay so coming up, sat
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much. okay so coming up, i sat down with superstar us commentator candace owens for a big exclusive interview. you will not want to miss her opinion. we've got her on women's rights. we've got her on jk rowling. we've got her on the trans issues. here's a little bit of it goes jk rowling bit of it goes to jk rowling because it takes a bravery. >> it does take bravery to stand up to the mob and to say something that should so something that should be so abundantly obvious. women are women and men. that's women and men are men. that's every single thing she says is dynamite . dynamite. >> but next, as bbc news round has exposed for teaching kids about white privilege, is the broadcasting indoctrinating british children its own british children with its own woke ideology? panel woke ideology? my panel are going out in a going to thrash that out in a few . you will not few moments time. you will not believe some of the material that the state broadcaster is showing to your kids . don't go showing to your kids. don't go anywhere. good evening. >> it's alex burkill here with your latest gb news weather forecast. it could be a bit foggy for some of us tonight, but there is further wet and blustery weather to come through the rest the week. low the rest of the week. low pressure sitting just to the west the is bringing a west of the uk is bringing a
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showery theme to many showery blustery theme to many parts uk. however here parts of the uk. however here it's a front across the north—east that's already brought persistent rain for some here and will continue to do so across eastern parts of scotland . overnight cloud towards eastern parts of england will lower, bring murkiness , lower, bring some murkiness, some fog for some here and elsewhere spells allowing some fog for some here and elssomee spells allowing some fog for some here and elsisome fog spells allowing some fog for some here and elsisome fog patches lls allowing some fog for some here and elsisome fog patches to allowing some fog for some here and elsi some fog patches to develop, for some fog patches to develop, too, but temperatures not dropping a huge amount overnight. places holding overnight. many places holding up single digits . so up in high single digits. so some fog, some mist around first thing on friday morning that will persistent will gradually clear, persistent rain continuing across eastern parts scotland , likely to parts of scotland, likely to cause further issues. cause some further issues. othennise guys, it's a day of showers many starting off showers for many starting off around and southern around western and southern coastal parts, but spreading inland as we go into the afternoon. and them afternoon. and some of them could possibly even could be heavy, possibly even thundery temperatures around average for the time year, average for the time of year, highs of around 15 celsius in the a little cooler the south. a little bit cooler than staying than this further north. staying showery as we go through into saturday. and some of those showers could still be heavy at times, the times, most likely towards the south—east where we're likely to see some impacts from those.
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by it's 10 pm. i'm patrick christys and this is gb news tonight. >> now, the bbc stands accused of brainwashing britain's children as a campaign group submits a formal complaint after newsround published an article teaching kids the concept of white privilege . i think it went white privilege. i think it went further than that. by the way, i've seen this article. i've seen that web page and think seen that web page and i think it fact. is our it stated it as fact. is our state indoctrinating state broadcaster indoctrinating british kids with their own woke ideology ? that's the big debate ideology? that's the big debate with panel of top with my top panel of top pundits. next pundits. and that is next because i'm joined by allison pearson , albie amankona and pearson, albie amankona and nigel nelson. there we go. we've mixed it up tonight, like i was
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saying, a very good saying, but in a very, very good way. plus, one of the world's boldest and most controversial conservative commentators, the wonderful candidate owens unleashes on the trans madness gripping both sides of the atlantic. that is an exclusive interview that i've done with her. we're to going play you a bit of that. you won't want to miss this. bit of that. you won't want to misthose bit of that. you won't want to mis those rowling, bit of that. you won't want to misthose rowling, because >> those two jk rowling, because it a bravery. it does take it takes a bravery. it does take bravery to stand up to the mob and to say something that should be obvious. women be so abundantly obvious. women are men . are women and men are men. >> non—stop gold. i'm >> it's non—stop gold. i'm telling you, non—stop gold. and before is out, our before the night is out, our royal lady colin royal masterminds, lady colin campbell phil dampier, they campbell and phil dampier, they beam in live to tackle steve coogan, branding monarchists flag waving idiots. plus, we will debate whether netflix hit the crown has handled the death of princess diana as sensitively as they promised . just it . as they promised. just it. >> it has all been a bit mad recently .
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recently. >> i'll bring you more of that emotional footage very, very soon. i'm also going to crown tonight's greatest britain and union jackass and bring you the very first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages, hot off the press. but first, it's the latest with polly . patrick. latest news with polly. patrick. >> thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story tonight, the mp crispin blunt, has arrested on suspicion has been arrested on suspicion of rape and the possession of controlled substance . as the controlled substance. as the member for reigate identified himself on social media earlier today as the man surrey police had detained in horley yesterday morning. well surrey police has confirmed a man was released on conditional police bail pending their further enquiries. mr blunt has been removed from the conservative party and asked to stay away from parliament. the former minister said though he'll cooperate fully with the ongoing police investigation and is confident he won't be charged
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. meanwhile, in news concerning egypt, the uk's border force is in the country , with the prime in the country, with the prime minister confirming officers have pre—positioned themselves to help british nationals escape gaza when the border reopens . gaza when the border reopens. ian's cabinet ministers held an emergency cobra meeting this morning to address the escalating crisis between israel and hamas. the government's pushing for a pause in fighting, rejecting calls for a complete ceasefire , they say, to ceasefire, they say, to facilitate aid reaching palestinians and this comes as leaders at an eu summit in brussels have today called for humanity aryan corridors to get urgently needed aid into gaza . urgently needed aid into gaza. well, the un says the world is failing to meet the basic human needs of people in gaza. humanitarian chief martin griffiths is warning that aid isn't getting into the gaza strip quickly enough and that israel's bombardment is getting worse as un aid agencies have
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begun to reduce their operations in the area because they say they've almost run out of fuel. israel for its part, refuses to let fuel supplies into gaza because it says hamas could use it for military purposes . and it it for military purposes. and it insists it's still only targeting the terrorist group . targeting the terrorist group. in other news today, the prime minister warned that artificial intelligence could threaten humanity with extinction, even on a similar scale to global pandemics or nuclear war. his comments came after touring a london eye hospital, which uses ai london eye hospital, which uses al to diagnose sight problems . al to diagnose sight problems. rishi sunak says humanity could lose control of ai and criminals and terrorist gangs could use it to spread fear and destruction at the same time, he announced the formation of the world's first ai safety institute to be based in the uk and to explore the risks as well as sharing its data with the rest of the world.
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two medics were arrested today on suspicion of criminal damage after a just stop oil protest at london's natural history museum in front of dozens of shocked tourists. activists sprayed what they thought was orange corn flour over a reproduction dinosaur skeleton. they then displayed a banner which read , displayed a banner which read, for health's sake, just stop oil. the incident comes just one day after the group staged a similar stunt at london's grade one listed wellington arch, which resulted in three arrests. this . and lastly remembrance this. and lastly remembrance poppies will be plastic free this year and recyclable in the first redesign of the iconic emblem in a generation. it's part of a move by the royal british legion to reduce the production of single use plastics from today. volunteers and supermarkets will be selling the historic symbol worn annually to honour the service and sacrifice of britain's armed forces in conflicts over the
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decades. forces in conflicts over the decades . each poppy sold raises decades. each poppy sold raises money to support surviving veterans as as well as serving personnel and is traditionally worn from the last friday in october, which is tomorrow . i'm october, which is tomorrow. i'm a little bit early with mine. you with gb news across the uk on tv , in your car, on digital on tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. is by saying play gb news. this is britain's news channel . britain's news channel. >> busy hour coming your way. tomorrow's news tonight now, though, in our media buzz. well let's kick off with the very first look at the front pages . first look at the front pages. hot off the press. we start with the metro. yes, we do. so end of the metro. yes, we do. so end of the world is. i see what they're trying to do. they're not really hitting the mark, though. it's also because it's kind of a day old this story. but the metro have gone it. the pm stark have gone with it. the pm stark warning for humanity. but don't panic he insists. look the panic yet, he insists. look the prime very, very prime minister is very, very concerned artificial
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concerned about artificial intelligence not intelligence and whether or not this lead to the of this could lead to the end of the world it could the world because it could create things like bioweapons and release the and release essentially the plague us all, plague onto us all, which i think should be a concern. it just all feels too sci fi film just all feels too sci fi film just on the side. there what you'll well is tory mp you'll see as well is tory mp blunt's rape arrest . the full blunt's rape arrest. the full story there will be on page seven in the metro tomorrow . i'm seven in the metro tomorrow. i'm going to go over to the ai now. look right at the top of the ai, the picture 200. the picture story is 200. britain's for gaza rescue britain's plead for gaza rescue trapped british citizens urge uk government to help them before a ground invasion. so brits in gaza now trying to get out , gaza now trying to get out, trying to say, look, can we do more to get out? but the big story on the front, tory, turmoil as blunt arrested over rape and drug claims. strong stuff is strong stuff. mp crispin blunt reveals that he has been interviewed twice by police over the allegations , police over the allegations, dunng police over the allegations, during which he reported concerns over quotes, extortion . concerns over quotes, extortion. one tory mp for reigate is confident that the investigation
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will end without that charge. so there we go. those are the two front pages that have landed. so far. more to follow my panel about. with me, daily telegraph columnist allison i've columnist allison pearson. i've got albie got gb news contributor albie amankona and gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson as well, top panel. so do british kids really need to know and worry about the concept of white privilege? well, bbc's newsround producers certainly think so. after they were exposed for teaching kids about the theory in an online article, white privilege . what is it and white privilege. what is it and how can it be used to help others? has led to an official complaint being lodged to the beeb by campaign group don't divide us. so they said. white privilege not privilege is not a scientifically or logically proven concept, yet it is presented on your website as if it were a selfish , evident truth it were a selfish, evident truth andindeedit it were a selfish, evident truth and indeed it is as we will go on to show you because professor kehinde andrews , a so—called kehinde andrews, a so—called academic in so—called black studies , was interviewed for the studies, was interviewed for the article . we can have a little
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article. we can have a little look at it . look at it. >> white privilege is being able to not have to worry about racism. >> so you don't have to worry about whether the teacher is going to treat you badly because of the colour of your skin or that's got stopped and that's why you got stopped and searched get the searched or you didn't get the job because you were black. and this is like the kind of daily experiences go experiences that we have to go through way that through because of the way that racism privilege racism works. so white privilege is the freedom to able to not is the freedom to be able to not do right ? do that right? >> okay. and kehinde recently had a run in on the bbc's politics live with one of tonight's panel. politics live with one of tonight's panel . isn't that tonight's panel. isn't that right, albie? yes, it is . it is. right, albie? yes, it is. it is. it is. >> what if you talk to anybody who works in these white institutions , they will tell you institutions, they will tell you that tiptoe around and that having to tiptoe around and having watch how having to be i have to watch how i the time and work i am all the time and work because just get seen because just in case i get seen to the large , black, to be the large, black, aggressive men, there's so many to be the large, black, aggreweye men, there's so many to be the large, black, aggreweye meto there's so many to be the large, black, aggreweye meto go re's so many to be the large, black, aggreweye meto go through1any to be the large, black, aggreweye meto go through this ways we have to go through this world of what the world because of what i call the psychosis of whiteness. it actually does impact our mental health significantly . health quite significantly. >> alby, what's response to >> alby, what's your response to that particular plea? that title particular plea? >> people would that title particular plea? >> it people would that title particular plea? >> it striking people would that title particular plea? >> it striking and)eople would that title particular plea? >> it striking and strident.)uld find it striking and strident. >> it racist .
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>> they might find it racist. indeed, i would go as far as saying i wonder how kehinde saying that i wonder how kehinde would or or would feel if joe or stella or catherine were to write a book called the psychosis of blackness. i'm sure that ken would it racist. you . would call it racist. would you. >> absolutely done him. there we go . so, albert as bbc newsround go. so, albert as bbc newsround has exposed for teaching kids about white privilege, is the broadcaster indoctrinating british kids with its own woke ideology? >> gosh . well, i think watching >> gosh. well, i think watching those clips, i feel like i'm getting ptsd from my run in with ken andrews. i honestly think this man is unwell and he really does allegedly unwell and he really does propagate, in my opinion , some quite dangerous opinion, some quite dangerous things . you know, on things. you know, on a television show, a bbc television show, a bbc television show, a bbc television show called we are black and british, he essentially he advocated for segregation. he was speaking about the fact that black people should be policed by other black people. i think on the on the politics live episode that we just watched, i was really shocked said he shocked by something he said he basically black
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basically inferred that black children don't benefit from going to school. and i said , are going to school. and i said, are you suggesting black you suggesting that black children to school? children shouldn't go to school? and well, looking at and he said, well, looking at the i've got for black the evidence i've got for black children, saying what children, i'm just saying what the evidence says. so i think it's the bbc. it's really concerning the bbc. get to discuss these get him to discuss these important issues as if he's some sort of factual authority on it . sort of factual authority on it. >> i mean, it is fascinating. i mean, we have actually we contacted kehinde andrews. he's not got back to us clearly. so you know, there's still time. okay. andrew, if you're watching, which you obviously aren't, feel free to get on the show. listen, i'll bring you in on this when i had a look at this article, it had links at the bottom to all you need to know about malcolm x, everything you need to know about george floyd. there was a tiktok video on as well, which was on this as well, which was basically stating white privilege is a fact. now when i was a child watching newsround or going on a newsround website ,
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or going on a newsround website, i wasn't looking at things critically . i was going on there critically. i was going on there very innocently and absorbing the content and treating that as fact. so the bbc, i would argue, is trying to say to kids that thatis is trying to say to kids that that is fact . that is fact. >> yes. bbc newsround goes all the way back gb news viewers. some of us are old enough to remember john craven's newsround this trustee and a trusted this is a trustee and a trusted brand , a very trusted programme, brand, a very trusted programme, andits brand, a very trusted programme, and it's extremely disturbing because the bbc is supposed to because the bbc is supposed to be impartial now as the don't divide us pressure group who've complained are saying this is a taught as if it's knowledge, it's not knowledge , and it comes it's not knowledge, and it comes from critical race theory and it is a highly political creed that is a highly political creed that is being proselytised through our institution and clearly through children's programmes. and what this what this white privilege does is it impute tunes. the majority of children in this country who are white british, and it patronises those non—white children who don't need to be told that they're
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stuck in their situation. and as you said at the top of the programme, patrick, who is the most educationally disadvantaged group in the country , white group in the country, white boys. so there are parts of this working class boys, white working class boys, white working class boys, white working class boys. if you said to boys in the east or my part of south wales, are of south wales, you are beneficiary of white privilege, they'd say , you what? they'd say, you what? >> show me your white, show me your show me your white privilege. privilege. are your show me your white priv privileged privilege. are your show me your white priv privileged becausege. are your show me your white priv privileged because you're white? >> i don't feel it, but i believe . yes. so when believe it exists. yes. so when i saw when i looked at this today , my view was what it was. today, my view was what it was. it was not woke ideology . it was it was not woke ideology. it was an explainer. it was an explainer about what the concept of white privilege is. miss stakes that were made. the first one i thought, was that this is a theory, not a fact. you're absolutely right that it comes across as this is out there. this is a fact when it should . this is a fact when it should. so there should have been a dissenting voice thrown in. not sure that given that the age range that they're aiming for is 6 to 12, it's actually age
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appropriate . the principle appropriate. the principle behind it, i think, is right. and one of the reasons i do think that white privilege does exist is the fact that so many companies and public bodies now have to have diversity policies to deal with that . okay. to deal with that. okay. >> i'll be final word to you. >> i'll be final word to you. >> i'll be final word to you. >> i think what i would say on white privilege is that you can explain the phenomenon of black and brown people, some black and brown people being decent vantage white vantage without saying white privilege . and it tends to privilege. and it tends to be a lot more people understand it, a lot more people understand it, a lot happier with that lot more happier with that concept. soon you talk concept. as soon as you talk about white privilege, even people that think racism is bad will just put their backs up and say, no, this is an outrageous concept. feel privileged concept. i don't feel privileged . so say people like . so i would say to people like hindi, the phrase hindi, don't use the phrase white privilege and you say white privilege and what you say will what's will go a lot further. what's the better phrase? the what's a better phrase? >> way of >> what is a better way of describing this? describing or describing this? >> i would good way >> then i would say a good way of that there of describing it is that there are in this country are some people in this country who because of who are disadvantage because of their you don't who are disadvantage because of their to you don't who are disadvantage because of their to say you don't who are disadvantage because of their to say , you don't who are disadvantage because of their to say , hey, �*ou don't who are disadvantage because of their to say , hey, yoqun't white need to say, hey, you have white
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people in this country are disadvantaged their disadvantaged because their economic status. economic social status. >> but but yeah, and this >> yeah but but yeah, and this is the thing. >> there victimhood culture >> there is a victimhood culture in this country amongst people . in this country amongst people. you know, i would argue we had one of those human rights lawyers on. lawyers on earlier on. everything was everybody else's fault. everything is somebody else's fault. everything is somebody else now, you could explain all this now, you could explain all your couldn't your troubles away, couldn't you? somebody your troubles away, couldn't you?to somebody your troubles away, couldn't you?to you somebody your troubles away, couldn't you?to you some and! else to blame, you know, and i think it diminishes people who are seriously disadvantaged in this country. think it takes this country. i think it takes the who actually this country. i think it takes the a who actually this country. i think it takes the a genuine who actually this country. i think it takes the a genuine grievanceially this country. i think it takes the a genuine grievance inly do have a genuine grievance in this country. when we this country. but when we contacted bbc earlier today, contacted the bbc earlier today, a said this to us. a spokesperson said this to us. this first published this article was first published in june 2020 and has not been changed, claiming that the date stamp reading 28th of september this year was changed in error doesn't really make anything any better , does it? it just shows better, does it? it just shows that more kids have maybe been indoctrinated that more kids have maybe been indccomingd a bombshell but coming up as a bombshell gb news shows as many as 30% news poll shows as many as 30% of a transgender of brits think a transgender woman is a woman. are self—id zealots winning the gender debate initially that was
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practised . only 30% of brits practised. only 30% of brits only nearly a third of brits. they walk amongst us people, these people walking around there who think that transgender women anyway, panel women are women anyway, my panel will this hour to will return later this hour to thrash one out. and next, thrash that one out. and next, looking fonnard to this earlier tonight, down tonight, i sat down with superstar conservative us commentator candace owens, and that was an exclusive interview. she was no nonsense. i mean, she even had me baulking at a couple of things which said something, doesn't it? so there we go. she's talking about the trans madness ravaging both sides of the much more. that's the pond and much more. that's next. you're going to want to see it. i'll
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weekend at 3 pm. on gb news, the people's channel. britain's news channel . news channel. >> well, it's time now for a uk exclusive interview with superstar us commentator candace owens and the best selling author talk show host activist has been a leading figure on the american right now for many, many years. millions upon millions of followers across all of her social media platforms. the 34 year old can you imagine, by the way, sorry, it's 34, the amount that she's achieved really just recently broke the internet , she does internet, as she often does for taking down an army of woke students and members of the trans lobby at a university in albany . take a look. albany. take a look. >> what do you have to say to the trans students on this campus who feel actively victimised by presence here? >> life's tough. get a helmet, man. pregnant for this . man. i'm too pregnant for this. are legend, absolute legend .
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are legend, absolute legend. >> but when i sat down with her earlier on, i asked about the dangers of kids way younger than that. both here and across the pond. being taught in schools about extreme gender ideology . about extreme gender ideology. let's take a look and listen on in schools. i actually fear we have a saying in this country , have a saying in this country, don't we, that you know, everything that starts in america comes comes to britain very quickly aftennards. you guys way . follow, we guys lead the way. we follow, we lap up . that also, lap it up. that also, unfortunately, think means unfortunately, i think means some and what's some of the bad stuff and what's going on in schools with the trans issue coming. our way. trans issue is coming. our way. it's here, but not quite as extreme actually as what you have to put up with. i love, by the way, that you rock up and just take these head on. just take these people head on. just themselves. just let them expose themselves. i could do hours on i could do i could do hours on that should that actually. but should parents be informed? do you think about what is being taught to their children schools in to their children in schools in terms sex education material? terms of sex education material? and should they have to be told if their child goes into school and says, i want to be referred to as as a different gender now,
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because at the moment, parents don't about that because at the moment, parents don't so about that because at the moment, parents don't so i about that because at the moment, parents don't so i don't about that because at the moment, parents don't so i don't want)out that because at the moment, parents don't so i don't want to it that because at the moment, parents don't so i don't want to mince stuff. so i don't want to mince words here. >> it's an issue that i care about deeply. obviously, i've got third child on the way. got a third child on the way. i'm months pregnant i'm nine months pregnant right now are going to now and my children are going to have within school have to exist within this school system. right now in have to exist within this school sycustodial right now in have to exist within this school sycustodial dispute right now in have to exist within this school sycustodial dispute witht now in have to exist within this school sycustodial dispute with thew in a custodial dispute with the state over our state over rights over our children , which is bizarre. children, which is bizarre. in fact, just covered on my show fact, i just covered on my show how in certain they are how in certain states they are now parents now kicking parents out. parents are longer to see are no longer allowed to see what medical prescriptions are being given to their given to their they turn being given to their given to the in they turn being given to their given to thein certain they turn being given to their given to thein certain states. hey turn being given to their given to thein certain states. right.'n being given to their given to thein certain states. right. so 12. in certain states. right. so your kid has to make a profile and then they can see the doctor one on one. and mom and dad are not there. so they not allowed to be there. so they are pretend are trying to pretend that children can make adult decisions young decisions at a very young age. and seen in america and what we have seen in america is what they're doing in the classroom is introducing . you classroom is introducing. you called it sex education. i have to tell you, we cannot call it that because that is how they are trying to this. this is are trying to hide this. this is not is not not about education. this is not about is something about sex. this is something much nefarious much more nefarious that is going a very dangerous going on. it is a very dangerous ideology . and what it leads to
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ideology. and what it leads to is death and suicide . factually is death and suicide. factually speaking, i've had so many detransitioners, as call it detransitioners, as you call it on my show, people that were given . and one man who i'd given pills. and one man who i'd like every person to look up and watch this interview named walt heyen watch this interview named walt heyer, 80 years old, heyer, he is now 80 years old, went bottom went through with the bottom surgery, , what happened to surgery, truly, what happened to him molested his him was he was molested by his uncle four. and made uncle when he was four. and made to wear a dress while he was being molested and he being molested. and when he wanted to rinse himself of his identity , he rather than identity, he rather than a doctor saying you need a psychologist, they gave him pills and helped transition. pills and helped him transition. and through and got all and he went through and got all of procedures. so now you of the procedures. so now you have incidence of people have this incidence of people who not addressing who are not addressing underlying psychological issues. some it just kids that in some of it is just kids that in the that you want to the way that you want to experiment smoke a cigarette experiment and smoke a cigarette are oh, i want are like, oh, i want to experiment. say experiment. and i want to say that different that i have a different identity. but what this is being backed pharma push. backed by is a big pharma push. they many they are selling so many new drugs trans asian children, drugs to trans asian children, something that is an impossibility the the impossibility at the end of the line. lupron is the name of the drug in the us that they are giving to these children. lupron drug in the us that they are gi'also to these children. lupron drug in the us that they are gi'also to thesused ldren. lupron drug in the us that they are
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gi'also to thesused to en. lupron drug in the us that they are gi'also to thesused to chemically is also being used to chemically castrate in prison , and my castrate in prison, and my biggest fear in all of this is what it's leading to in this push have children believing push to have children believing that authority to that they have the authority to make a drastic decision at make such a drastic decision at such what's such a young age. is that what's going to come down the pipeline? is paedophilia . this very is paedophilia. this is a very serious matter happening in america . the way the speed at america. the way the speed at which it has perpetuated that this is now a front issue is unbelievable. it can happen overnight in the uk. let america be a lesson for the uk . you have be a lesson for the uk. you have to deal in reality and these conversations have to be happening now because children are being systematically harmed right now in the united states. >> by definition it is any bring into conversation the sexualization of children. if you're talking about their gender and you're talking specifically about their genitalia here, then that all most normalises that kind of discussion in conversation because you hear it everywhere. and then , yeah, like you just and then, yeah, like you just said, it follows on that. you 9°! said, it follows on that. you go, well, this five year old knows exactly what they're doing when it comes to gender and that
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becomes a playground, isn't it? >> absolutely. and they're already starting to say that there should be different terms. so our professors that are saying we shouldn't them, saying we shouldn't call them, we should call them minor attracted persons , you can see attracted persons, you can see this the university level, this at the university level, taking place in america. these sorts people that are popping sorts of people that are popping up. and even though seem up. and even though they seem like fringe, like they're on the fringe, i have the beginning have said from the beginning that obvious that the that it is so obvious that the next thing that's going come next thing that's going to come is because no is paedophilia because we no longer the courage to call longer have the courage to call mental mental illness mental illness mental illness and are trying to become and we are trying to become such and we are trying to become such a that a compassionate society that we're compassionate to the point of stupidity and that's where of stupidity. and that's where we arrived in america. we have arrived in america. don't this happen in the don't want this to happen in the united just want united kingdom. so i just want to and not to be very clear here and not mince stop this ideology. mince words, stop this ideology. it evil ideology and it is an evil ideology and children are being harmed. >> yeah , absolutely. and i think >> yeah, absolutely. and i think it's very the very most innocent end of this terrible spectrum. right. | end of this terrible spectrum. right. i think it is at the very least, munchausen by proxy for a lot of these parents who feel like their own lives are pretty dull, who want their child to be
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special and different and unique and maybe push that on them. but i don't think they realise like you've said what's you've just said there, what's coming line . and that coming down the line. and that in abuse anyway , in itself is child abuse anyway, look, i've one here about look, i've got one here about j.k. because she's been j.k. rowling because she's been trolled issue. massive trolled on this issue. massive bully. she's attacked . she's bully. she's attacked. she's been attacked for her defence of these kind of issues, etcetera . these kind of issues, etcetera. how do you feel aboutj.k. how do you feel about j.k. rowling and what she's done ? rowling and what she's done? well i've forgiven her because i don't want to forget the j.k. rowling. >> that was very judgemental to conservatives in america who had a little bit of trump derangement syndrome and didn't realise that the about the realise that the thing about the left eat left is they will always eat their trumpeted their own. so she trumpeted every . then she every other issue. and then she finally she finally found one where she wasn't willing to get in wasn't really willing to get in line. and said, actually line. and she said, no, actually i'm then the same i'm a woman. and then the same person that they championed and loved and glorified, they sacked immediately, right? and they were willing to have her cancelled and essentially to ruin her because she disagreed on because they're on one issue, because they're remarkably intolerant. the left is what they are. there's no is what they are. so there's no room difference in room for having a difference in
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opinions. happy opinions. but i'm very happy she's there. you know, obviously, she's tremendously talented. she huge talented. she has a huge platform and she has stuck by her figurative guns in this capacity. much so that the capacity. so much so that the story of j.k. rowling and the treatment of j.k. rowling is treatment ofj.k. rowling is something treatment ofj.k. rowling is sorlearned from, you know, and be learned from, you know, and so i proud of for her doing so i am proud of for her doing this. and has been horrific this. and it has been horrific to watch these self—proclaimed feminists a emma watson, feminists a la emma watson, a person who was made essentially by the wizarding world of harry potter, who says to the public that she's a feminist, how quickly was willing to throw quickly she was willing to throw j.k. rowling under the bus to help men , to help men that say, help men, to help men that say, i'm a woman on the inside, which is quite it's amazing. all she doesis is quite it's amazing. all she does is talk about the patriarchy , talk about feminism. patriarchy, talk about feminism. and opportunity and then the first opportunity that to actually be a that she had to actually be a feminist and to stand by a woman who has done much her. who has done so much for her. she the bus. and she threw her under the bus. and so into so that kind of gets into the category of feminism category of the scam of feminism that i often talk about on my platform it has platform as well, because it has been rabid that been rabid feminists that have been rabid feminists that have been pushing this trans ideology really , honestly, kudos to j.k. really, honestly, kudos to j.k. rowling, because it takes a
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bravery . it does take bravery to bravery. it does take bravery to to stand up the mob and to say something that should be so abundantly obvious. women are women and men are but we women and men are men, but we are a backward society are living in a backward society where saying something as abundantly obvious and as abundantly obvious and as abundantly is difficult. abundantly true is difficult. it's to say people it's difficult to say people lose their entire careers and their livelihoods. so i'm very proud of the person that she is today, because, as i said, this is crucial issue that is the most crucial issue that will the forefront in the will be at the forefront in the uk very soon, if it isn't already . and you're to already. and you're going to need and people that need leaders and people that have a backbone to stand up to it. a wise, wise woman. it. what a wise, wise woman. >> look on our youtube, okay, you're to be seeing a lot you're going to be seeing a lot more of that. that was just a snippet of kind of stuff she snippet of the kind of stuff she spoke migration spoke about. mass migration spoke about. mass migration spoke and harry. spoke about. mass migration spoispoke and harry. spoke about. mass migration spoispoke absolutelyirry. spoke about. mass migration spoispoke absolutely all she spoke about absolutely all sorts. youtube sorts. go to our youtube tomorrow . we've got loads more tomorrow. we've got loads more of fantastic stuff. thank of that. fantastic stuff. thank you very much, candace. but coming uncanceled , a steve coming up in uncanceled, a steve coogan brands monarchist , flag coogan brands monarchist, flag waving idiot. well, i'm joined by our royal masterminds, lady colleen campbell and phil dampier, who are ready to set
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the lefty luvvie straight for those comments. plus we will discuss whether netflix hit the crown has handled the death of princess diana as sensitively as they promised. don't miss it. but next in the media, buzz as a bombshell . gb news poll shows as bombshell. gb news poll shows as many as 30% of brits think a transgender woman is a woman are self zealots winning this gender debate? panel will debate debate? my panel will debate that few moments time. see that in a few moments time. see you attack
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>> it's an odd place to film it. the castle in the middle of essex really wasn't . essex really wasn't. >> let's return now to tomorrow's news tonight in our media buzz , more from paige have media buzz, more from paige have just been delivered. look, we start with this. an incredibly strong front page, an incredibly strong front page, an incredibly strong front page mp in rape and drugs, arrest tory mp crispin blunt. last night revealed he has been arrested on suspicion of rape and drug possession. the minister, 63, has been suspended , needed and must stay away from
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parliament pending a police probe. i mean , it's less probe. i mean, it's less relevant, but there's some stuff about taylor swift and the beatles on the front page as well. i'm not sure how many people going to buy the people are going to buy the paper for but move paper for that, but we move on. we we have we move on now. next, we have the blunt arrested the guardian mp blunt arrested over rape and drug allegations . over rape and drug allegations. there we go. and the big picture story at front there is an story at the front there is an al jazeera journalist morning . al jazeera journalist morning. his wife, son, daughter and grandson who were killed in an israeli airstrike. so that's the picture that's on the front of the guardian. the story below that reads israel stages raid into gaza as new phase of war begins, we move on again . we go begins, we move on again. we go to the daily express as dementia cases to rise . but new drug cases to rise. but new drug offers hope, a stark warning that cases of dementia will soar over the next two decades comes amid hope and optimism. the condition will become treatable. look, it's a kind of an indictment, really, isn't it, of an ageing population, but also humans abilities to kind of sort out problems, isn't it? so
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that's what that is. we also have the conservative mp crispin blunt arrested over rape allegation and border force to rescue 200 britons from gaza . we rescue 200 britons from gaza. we have sent our border force to gaza. i mean , i mean, that's gaza. i mean, i mean, that's great, isn't it? if you want a border opening, just send our border opening, just send our border force. that's the way it goes. isn't it fantastic . i'll goes. isn't it fantastic. i'll goes. isn't it fantastic. i'll go times now. 200 britons go to the times now. 200 britons trapped plead for help. trapped in gaza plead for help. look, we've heard a bit look, we've just heard a bit about again with the about that. same again with the dementia cases they're to dementia cases. they're going to double it says, double by 2040, driven it says, by poor lifestyles . i just by poor lifestyles. i just wonder if that's a bit unfair. we're getting older. we're living longer, aren't we? but yes, there we halt! imports yes, there we go. halt! imports of inhumane foie gras says 9 in 10. interesting this i think about the times readership doesn't it? they feel as though they've been massively affected by also by dementia and that they also eat foie gras. you know, maybe those two stories have got something common. they're something in common. they're almost 9 in 10 people in britain would support an import ban on foie gras. yeah fine. but the 1 in 10 who actually eat it wouldn't, they? daily wouldn't, would they? the daily telegraph hamas. telegraph putin becomes hamas. sorry. welcomes hamas to moscow.
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they also go in on crispin blunt and a lot more as well. right. okay. so those are the papers. you are welcome. wonderful people . but you are welcome. wonderful people. but more on the media buzz now with tonight's panel. i've daily telegraph i've got daily telegraph columnist pearson . i've columnist allison pearson. i've got gb contributor albie got gb news contributor albie amankona , and i've news amankona, and i've got gb news senior political commentator, nigel nelson. let's have a little look, shall we, at another gb news shocking poll. and it's revealed that 30% of brits think a transgender woman is a woman. 44% disagree with that statement . but these that statement. but these bombshell new stats come just days after suella braverman demanded that the police stop calling transgender rapists. women amid warnings that it's factually incorrect and insensitive to victims. so look , insensitive to victims. so look, alison, i've got to start with you on this. you know, do you think this shows that we are, in a way going backwards psychologically, not actually being progressive, we're being regressive here? well i think
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it's a huge. >> you just had candace owens, didn't you, very eloquently talking about the dangers to children . so i think this children. so i think this acceptance trans women are women. first of all, i think patrick, i think people are very confused about this. this is often claiming to be a often a man claiming to be a woman and calling himself a trans woman. and they're a major safety issues here where we've seen rapists , haven't we, seen rapists, haven't we, claiming in the midway through their trial for rape that they've decided to identify bannau as a woman so they can go to a woman's prison. so there are major safety issues for women. and i think what's happening is a lot of people are saying it because it seems nice and actually the reason they're scared, they're scared. but the repercussions, the implications of it for children and girls, particularly young girls who are increasingly influenced by this and are making life changing decisions based often on a false prospectus, which can lead to tremendous trauma and upset. >> i'll be. i spoke to belinda de lucy earlier on. we know her
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gb news viewers and listeners will know a former brexit party mep, commentator . mep, political commentator. beunda mep, political commentator. belinda that she's belinda said to me that she's attended meetings with women's rights groups and with certain organisations where they've had to keep the location of those meetings secret until the very last moment and where things like smoke bombs et cetera, have been thrown in and that has been done by what i call the trans mafia. and i think that that is why 30% of people are willing to suspend and medical, biological and scientific logic and say that this man can be a woman because they're scared. no, look , one of the other hats i wear is, as the vice chairman for the lgbt conservatives, and there are members of the lgbt conservatives who do believe that transgender women are women. >> and that is a 30% constituency of the uk population. that is a point of view that people have. we might not agree with it, but it's a point view that have, point of view that people have, and i don't is and i don't think it is necessarily very helpful to be having a skirmish over this
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point. transgender people exist and we need to find a way. are there women? >> that's the thing, isn't it? >> that's the thing, isn't it? >> we transgender people exist, patrick. we need to find a way to give them the dignity and respect deserve. respect that they deserve. whilst time whilst at the same time maintaining women's rights and safety for all children and all of children's safeguarding . of that children's safeguarding. and a way and i think there's a way fonnard. i don't think it's always have always helpful to have these skirmishes over whether not skirmishes over whether or not a transgender woman is woman. transgender woman is a woman. a transgender woman is a transgender woman is a transgender woman. there is a difference woman and difference between a woman and a transgender and transgender woman. and difference bad. difference isn't bad. >> we need maybe >> i just think we need maybe more labels, not trying to squeeze everybody into the same label. nigel if we if we play the tape fonnard on this, it stands to reason that in the decades to come that 30% is going become 40% is going to going to become 40% is going to become before, know become 50. and before, you know it, trans it, society thinks that trans women are women . and therefore, women are women. and therefore, which i do. >> you do? >> you do? >> yes. so if i put a dress on. right. yeah. and walked into a changing room with your wife, you'd be all right with that?
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>> no. and the i go along with the official government position about a transgender woman being about a transgender woman being a woman , which is that. that's a woman, which is that. that's the gender recognition act. and what that says is that if you have lived in your acquired gender for two years and you've been diagnosed with gender dysphoria , you can now change dysphoria, you can now change your birth certificate, your passport, your driving licence to be a woman . and in my view, to be a woman. and in my view, that makes you a woman. now, it doesn't make you legally a biological woman, which is why safe spaces are still protected. so you can't simply walk into a woman's loo. although you could go into a unisex. >> well, because then the onus is on the company itself to then throw you out, at which point it's too late. >> well, i mean, they would, they would have a right to actually do that. obviously you can walk into a unisex loo into a gender neutral loo . and you're
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a gender neutral loo. and you're absolutely right. yes, i'm in a company could throw you out. they may not you could argue that too that's late. but that is the situation. that's nigel. >> this used to be small >> this used to be a small percentage of mainly boys or almost entirely boys who thought that they were born in the wrong body and transitioned and went through. i've got particular through. i've got a particular friend who's gone through that, gone through tremendous process of pain and so on to of surgery and pain and so on to become to become a woman. we're not talking about that now. we are talking about an absolute explosion , particularly amongst explosion, particularly amongst young people , where parents are young people, where parents are terrified that their daughters or sons are suddenly announcing because of stuff they've heard at school and on tiktok and on all these websites that they are that they want to bind their breasts, have drastic surgery, have hormones, life altering hormones. so we are not talking about just being nice to trans gender people. transgender people are a significant and a minority that demands absolute treat, equal treatment and respect. but we are talking about a social explosion which
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is impacting young . yeah, but is impacting young. yeah, but young kids who particularly are probably you take it gently, you don't have to have surgery. >> and the whole point is you can identify as a woman , you can can identify as a woman, you can be designated as a be officially designated as a woman without the surgery . woman without the surgery. >> all of you, thank you very, very obviously very much. we obviously could have about have spoken at length about that. no doubt. we will again very, one of very, very soon. it's one of those it? but those issues, isn't it? but coming alison coming up, should dame alison rose her payout? i'll rose keep her big payout? i'll get the views of my panel in the greatest britain in union jackass. find out who takes home those but next, those prizes shortly. but next, as steve coogan brands monarchist , flag waving idiots , monarchist, flag waving idiots, i am joined by our royal mastermind . this is a lot of mastermind. this is a lot of people's favourite part of the show , so stay tuned. colin show, so stay tuned. lady colin campbell phil the campbell and phil dampier the gin to her to her tonic. or should that the way should that be the other way round? who are ready to bash the lefty outrageous lefty luvvie for his outrageous comments? discuss lefty luvvie for his outrageous commen netflix discuss lefty luvvie for his outrageous commen netflix hit discuss lefty luvvie for his outrageous commen netflix hit the discuss lefty luvvie for his outrageous commen netflix hit the crown ss whether netflix hit the crown has handled the death of princess diana as sensitively as they promised. don't go anywhere . i'll see you.
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in two. it's time now for my royal masterminds, lady colin campbell and phil dampier. and speaking on the off menu podcast , left on the off menu podcast, left wing luvvie and alan partridge star steve coogan's caused outrage by labelling supporters of the monarchy, which is the majority of brits, by the way. in fact, it's two thirds of brits flag waving idiots. what's this ? this? >> i am an anti—monarchist. most of the people who are into all those waving boats those flag waving plastic boats of just, i think are of people are just, i think are kind of idiots because they support a power structure that keeps a foot on the throat of working people . yeah. and working class people. yeah. and that's just not very keen on that's just not very keen on that kind of thing . that kind of thing. >> yeah, well, there we go. so ladies, see, i will start with you . is this coogan's very own you. is this coogan's very own alan partridge moment? do you think .
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think. >> well, i know he's a comedian , >> well, i know he's a comedian, but can also say he's an idiot as well as an the joke. you know , labelling two thirds of the british population idiotic when he's the idiot. he must have been looking in the mirror. i mean, how does he not realise how totally offensive he is? and what's this rubbish about him taking up for the working classes ? most of the working classes? most of the working classes? most of the working classes are in favour of the monarchy . so classes are in favour of the monarchy. so is he taking up for the working classes at the very moment he calls them idiots? i mean the man is a joke. >> okay. i see your view. phil i'll bring you in. now. you know what do you reckon to. to what he's said there? you know, the majority of people who support the essentially flag the royals essentially flag waving idiots. >> yeah. good evening, patrick. or should i say ah ha . or should i say ah ha. >> i've always wanted to do that i >> -- >> i'm a great i'm a great fan of it. >> i'm a great fan of his work. actually but he does come up
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with some very strange things. i mean, says to brand 35, mean, lady c says to brand 35, 40 million people, idiot is absolutely ridiculous. it's not absolutely ridiculous. it's not a class. it's not a class issue at all. i mean, all the polls show all show that people across all classes the monarchy, classes support the monarchy, although i'm sure there are plenty people out there who plenty of people out there who want get it. the want to get rid of it. but the thing he thing that surprises me is he didn't to say didn't have a good word to say about king charles. i would have thought that about king charles. i would have thougcharles that about king charles. i would have thougcharles said that about king charles. i would have thougcharles said right king charles said would be right up street. up coogan's street. but apparently the only likes about him original orange him is the duchy original orange juice. so not quite sure how juice. so i'm not quite sure how that works. juice. so i'm not quite sure how tha yeah, s. juice. so i'm not quite sure how tha yeah, i mean, look , standing >> yeah, i mean, look, standing up classes, up for the working classes, right ? this owned fleet right? this guy's owned a fleet of ferraris time. you of ferraris in his time. you know, i think has it's widely perceived as enjoyed the company of some rather elegant ladies and shops at waitrose. right. i mean, forgive me, but he's not. he's not he's not your normal bloke who throws darts down the pub is he. i mean come on lady c he called the queen. all right? she was better than all right, wasn't she ? oh yes, of course wasn't she? oh yes, of course she was better than all right.
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>> but, you know , praise from >> but, you know, praise from him . that is high praise indeed , him. that is high praise indeed, from him. so i suppose he's. she's all right. is from him. so i suppose he's. she's all right . is everybody she's all right. is everybody else's . and remember, most of else's. and remember, most of the world thinks the thought that the queen was the most wonderful head of state and that she was the most revered head of state on earth, justifiable only because of her conduct . so because of her conduct. so i suppose if he says it's all right, we should maybe genuflect in his direction. i'm sure. >> i'm sure he would he would probably want that quite deep down. yeah i mean, well, i just wonder with him whether or not he's part of this cohort of kind of self—hating , of self—hating, multi—millionaire brits . and multi—millionaire brits. and when we speak about about flag waving, don't we? i mean, he probably drape himself in things like the palestinian flag . like the palestinian flag. there's a fair bit of hypocrisy here, there ? here, isn't there? >> republicans never >> thing the republicans never tell you is what they would replace the monarchy with. i mean, you know , we'd have a
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mean, you know, we'd have a clapped politician , probably clapped out politician, probably someone like tony blair or john major. yeah, that doesn't appear to appeal to me at to that doesn't appeal to me at all. seriously, sorry, folks i >> there's a risk the way that these politicians rehabilitate themselves, the risk end up themselves, the risk we end up with balls. >> yeah. if it's if it's working, why fix it? i think you know, most it's going a thousand years. it's got its faults. of course it has. you probably wouldn't start with a system like works for most like that, but it works for most people they rally around it people and they rally around it and they're going to rally and they're not going to rally around tony blair. around someone like tony blair. >> again anyway. if >> no, not again anyway. if i could in time now, right could go back in time now, right now, netflix series, the now, the hit netflix series, the crown had promised it they would handle the death of princess diana, quote, sensitively . and diana, quote, sensitively. and the full trailer for the new season has just dropped. i believe we can have a little look and a listen then look and a listen and then i will reaction as to will get your reaction as to whether not netflix are whether or not netflix are keeping . take it keeping their words. take it away . away. >> don't really understand how i ended . here dashing around .
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ended up. here dashing around. set against a backdrop of raw emotion, the royal family remained silent . remained silent. >> what do people want from me for you to be mother to the nafion for you to be mother to the nation ? nafion? >> oh gosh. okay lady c, should they be touching on it at all? i suppose they have to woo you. >> i'm a ghost. i mean , it's >> i'm a ghost. i mean, it's ridiculous . ridiculous. >> but having said that , it is >> but having said that, it is ridiculous that they would have her as a ghost or diana as a ghost. and you know, speaking to the queen and sort of maybe giving the queen directions from whether it's heaven, hell or purgatory is beside the point . purgatory is beside the point. uh, the fact of the matter is that putting that aside, i actually think that netflix does things beautifully . uh, you things beautifully. uh, you know, they the diana girl is, is
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a really wonderful evocation of diana. yes she's very convincingly diana. uh, and they, they film it beautifully. and i think, you know, it's, it's rarely top grade entertainment. the problem is, of course, it bears little or no relationship to the truth . and relationship to the truth. and they push their own agenda and mean people don't realise this, but peter morgan's father in law was prince prince von und zu schwarzenberg, who whose palace in vienna is the same size as buckingham palace is in london. so i mean , you know , hypocrisy. so i mean, you know, hypocrisy. >> absolutely . i can i just say, >> absolutely. i can i just say, lady c, i would love to go on a night out with you. i think it would just be one of the most hilarious experiences in my life. but phil, final, final comment you comment from you now. do you think this is think do you think that this is fine? is it appropriate what think do you think that this is fine? was appropriate what think do you think that this is fine? was talkingiate what
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think do you think that this is fine? was talkingiate wh.there lacey was talking about? there is as lacey was talking about? there is ghost? as lacey was talking about? there is ghost? she's as lacey was talking about? there isghost? she's absolutely right. >> elizabeth debicki is fantastic mean, voice fantastic. i mean, the voice there is incredible. don't there is incredible. i don't normally watch the crown. i might one. i think might look at this one. i think if it actually shows the story because actually lead because it does actually lead up to death, to a tragic death, if it actually that factual actually shows that in a factual way, especially coming to a new audience it audience of young people, it could thing it could be a good thing if it doesn't conspiracy doesn't focus on the conspiracy theories and it keeps to the facts. that could good facts. that could be a good thing. it looks thing. but yeah, it looks sensationally done looks brilliant. >> both of you. thank you. i absolutely love you, too. i'll see you again. very, very soon. take now all right. take care. okay. now all right. loads more on the agenda because it is time to reveal this . it is time to reveal this. today's greatest britain and union jackass. there it is. there it is. i will get that bit of the show right one day. okay. all right. so i've got my panel with me here now. don't i? allison, who's your greatest? britain tv presenter rachel riley . riley. >> she signed the october declaration sticking up for the right of british jews to live without fear. and rachel also called on the bbc to call hamas exactly what they are
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terrorists. and you can sign the october declaration. okay, we can i think we can show a bit what you're talking about there supporting hamas in support of the palestinian people is equivalent to supporting the taliban in support of afghans. >> it's incompatible with their freedom, with being able to live their lives peacefully, which is what any decent person on this planet wants . planet wants. >> okay. off to a flyer there with rachel riley. albie, who is your greatest briton. >> so my greatest briton this week is our colleague , of week is our colleague, of course, nigel farage. it's not a man i've always agreed with politically , but i have to say politically, but i have to say i think his expose of the natwest de—banking scandal, cootes de—banking scandal, cootes de—banking scandal, cootes de—banking scandal is excellent. it's really difficult to expose these institutional decisions that are made behind these closed doors with men and women in white suits and nigel's managed to do it. and my, my, my commendations and hat off to him. >> fair enough, nigel mines, the royal british legion for doing their bit to save the planet by
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getting rid of plastic from poppies and giving us this, which is a paper poppy useless . which is a paper poppy useless. >> my only, my only my only warning about it is it is very difficult to actually get on and i had to get the poppy seller to do it for me. all right. >> okay. right. so this today's greatest britain is nigel farage. of course it is. it was always going to be nigel. but can i just say, watch this space bark the royal british legion, because a couple of because i've got a couple of things planned the things planned in the fundraising department there, which next which i'll bring to you next week. and week. right? okay. uni and jackass. quick fire go jackass. quick fire people. go on. newsround is on. alison bbc newsround is supposed factual supposed to provide fun factual content , not make content for children, not make the majority of white british children think that being white is . is shameful. >> well, yeah. >> well, yeah. >> spot on. i'll be gone. >> spot on. i'll be gone. >> to what has >> linked to what alison has just my union jackass is just said, my union jackass is my politics. live sparring buddy kehinde of kehinde andrews. because of his dangerous and divisive views on british relations , which british race relations, which need challenged . need to be challenged. >> or round off. >> or nigel round us off. >> or nigel round us off. >> idiot steve coogan >> it's that idiot steve coogan for calling flag waving royal fans idiots .
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fans idiots. >> you hate him. i don't know what he's done to you. >> seriously, there's >> right. seriously, there's something . there's something something. there's something here 20 ago down the here from 20 years ago down the pub something you pub. he said something to you anyway , right? okay. the union anyway, right? okay. the union jackass is bbc newsround. although i'm regretting that now. i think we should have gone for news for coogan, didn't we? bbc news round. well done, everybody. thank very , very much. thank you very, very much. fantastic as ever. fantastic panel. as ever. fantastic panel. as ever. fantastic viewers. fantastic listeners. much love to you all. i will be back tomorrow at 3 pm. and we are going to have a bit more of a show there. i wish you all a fabulous evening. we have way. have headliners coming your way. we've little of we've seen a little glimpse of the haven't we? the front pages, haven't we? they a good hard they will also take a good hard look inside those papers. there's not another show like headliners. so make sure headliners. okay, so make sure you stay tuned and you'll be able mates able to tell all your mates tomorrow ahead tomorrow that you're way ahead of game because you know all of the game because you know all of the game because you know all of the game because you know all of the news. i'll see you tomorrow much? tomorrow at three. what much? love, everybody. >> evening. alex >> good evening. it's alex burkill here with your gb burkill here with your latest gb news weather forecast. it could be foggy for some of us be a bit foggy for some of us tonight, but is further tonight, but there is further for blustery weather to
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for wet and blustery weather to come through the rest of the week. low pressure sitting just to the west of uk is to the west of the uk is bringing showery blustery bringing a showery blustery theme to many of the uk . theme to many parts of the uk. however, it's a front across the north—east that's already brought persistent rain for some here continue to do so here and will continue to do so across eastern parts of scotland overnight. cloud towards eastern parts of england will lower, bnng parts of england will lower, bring some murkiness, some fog for some here and elsewhere. clear spells allowing for some fog patches develop to , but fog patches to develop to, but temperatures dropping a huge temperatures not dropping a huge amount many places amount overnight. many places holding high single holding up in high single digits. so some fog, some mist around first thing friday around first thing on friday morning. gradually morning. that will gradually clear. persistent rain continuing across eastern parts of likely to cause of scotland, likely to cause some further issues. othennise it's a day showers for many it's a day of showers for many starting off around western and southern coastal parts, but spreading inland as we go into the afternoon. and some them the afternoon. and some of them could even could be heavy, possibly even thundery . temperatures around thundery. temperatures around average of year, average for the time of year, highs of around 15 celsius in the bit cooler the south. a little bit cooler than this further north, staying showery as we go through into saturday. and some those
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saturday. and some of those showers be heavy at showers could still be heavy at times, likely towards the times, most likely towards the south—east we're likely to south—east where we're likely to see impacts from those. see some impacts from those. also more rain across eastern parts totals really parts of scotland. totals really continuing up as we go continuing to build up as we go through weekend. more through the weekend. more unsettled weather then to come as go through weekend as we go through the weekend into beginning next week, into the beginning of next week, but something bit but also something a little bit colder north by . by who colder in the north by. by who is it? >> we're here for the show . for >> we're here for the show. for energy this time. >> welcome to the dinosaur hour . >> welcome to the dinosaur hour. >> welcome to the dinosaur hour. >> i was married to a therapist. yeah. and you survived. i thought we were getting hugh laurie second best. my bellissima. you interviewed saddam hussein? what's that like? i was terrified. i'm playing strip poker with these three. >> oh , no, thank you. >> oh, no, thank you. >> oh, no, thank you. >> my cds need to be put in alphabetical order. >> oh, are you going to be problematic again ? problematic again? >> the dinosaur. our sundays at 9:00 on .
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gb news. >> good evening with gb news. our top story, the mp crispin blunt has been arrested on suspicion of rape and the possession of controlled substances. the member for reigate identified himself on social media this afternoon as the surrey man police had detained in horley yesterday
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say. well, surrey police have confirmed that a man was released on conditional police bail pending their further enquiries . bail pending their further enquiries. mr blunt has already been removed from the conservative party and asked to stay away from parliament. the former minister said he will cooperate fully with the police investigation and is confident he won't be charged . and in he won't be charged. and in international news today, the uk's border force is currently in egypt with the prime minister confirming officers have pre—positioned themselves to help british nationals escape gaza when the border reopens . gaza when the border reopens. cabinet ministers held an emergency cobra meeting this morning to address the escalating crisis in the middle east. the government's pushing for a pause in fighting east. the government's pushing for a pause infighting, for a pause in fighting, rejecting calls for a full ceasefire to facilitate aid reaching palestinians and that comes as leaders at an eu summit in brussels today agreed to call for humanitarian corridors to get urgently needed aid into gaza. get urgently needed aid into gaza . and the un says the world
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gaza. and the un says the world is failing to meet the basic human rights of people in gaza . human rights of people in gaza. humanitarian chief martin griffiths is warning that aid isn't getting into the gaza strip quickly enough and that israel's bombardment is getting worse. un aid agencies have begun to reduce their operations in the area because they say they've almost run out of fuel . they've almost run out of fuel. in response, israel refuses to let fuel supplies in because they say hamas could use it for military purposes and israel insists it's only targeting the terrorist group in gaza . the terrorist group in gaza. the well , in other news today, the well, in other news today, the prime minister warned that artificial intelligence could threaten humanity with extreme action on a similar scale to global pandemics or even nuclear war. his comments come after touring a london eye hospital, which uses ai touring a london eye hospital, which uses al to diagnose sight problems . rishi which uses al to diagnose sight problems. rishi sunak which uses al to diagnose sight problems . rishi sunak says problems. rishi sunak says humanity could lose control of ai and terrorist groups could use it to spread fear and destruction . he's also announced
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