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now, ten vote in uk elections. now, ten tory mps will defect to reform uk if nigel farage becomes leader of that party out of his retirement. that's according to business tycoon and former ukip donor arron banks. i sat down with arron banks earlier today for my brand new podcast, chopper's political podcast we'll bring you exclusive footage of that interview tonight before it airs in full tomorrow morning and after. merge. at more than a quarter of the uk's foreign aid budget is now being spent in britain to house asylum seekers. i'll be asking is good value for asking is this good value for money? that and more on money? all that and more on tonight's farage show. but first, the news with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> chris, thank you and good evening to you, will. the top story from the newsroom tonight is that the former american footballer, oj simpson, has died of cancer at the age of 76, his family said in an announcement this afternoon . he died this afternoon. he died surrounded by his children and his
now, ten vote in uk elections. now, ten tory mps will defect to reform uk if nigel farage becomes leader of that party out of his retirement. that's according to business tycoon and former ukip donor arron banks. i sat down with arron banks earlier today for my brand new podcast, chopper's political podcast we'll bring you exclusive footage of that interview tonight before it airs in full tomorrow morning and after. merge. at more than a quarter of the uk's foreign aid budget is now being spent...
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uk, i mean, the good. reform uk, i mean, the shades. i going back to shades. i think going back to canada, reform party canada, i think the reform party but doesn't does it cut but it's not doesn't does it cut through for you. >> really. too vague . >> not really. it's too vague. also reform uk is slightly corporate, you know the reform party in canada had was called the reform party. reform uk sounds like a lobby group or something that. it's too something like that. it's too vague. i think problem for vague. i think the problem for reform is that their policies, when you actually drill down into , are the wrong into them, are in the wrong place, the big gap in the place, right? the big gap in the especially for as a vulnerability the vulnerability for the conservatives those voters vulnerability for the consthey ives those voters vulnerability for the consthey want those voters vulnerability for the consthey want over se voters vulnerability for the consthey want over in voters vulnerability for the consthey want over in 2019,; vulnerability for the consthey
uk, i mean, the good. reform uk, i mean, the shades. i going back to shades. i think going back to canada, reform party canada, i think the reform party but doesn't does it cut but it's not doesn't does it cut through for you. >> really. too vague . >> not really. it's too vague. also reform uk is slightly corporate, you know the reform party in canada had was called the reform party. reform uk sounds like a lobby group or something that. it's too something like that. it's too...
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this is her first interview with a live uk tv channel. let's begin with that theme of the only conservative in the room really causing a bit of a row. perhaps unsurprisingly, the book that i'm talking about is liz truss's ten years to save the west. lessons from the only conservative in the room. well, the only conservative in the room joins me now liz truss. quite extraordinary after 14 years of conservative government. and you were there for a decade and more , holding for a decade and more, holding very senior cabinet positions . very senior cabinet positions. is this by the end of the process that you were the only conservative in the room? was that the case from the very beginning ? beginning? >> well, the only conservative in the room refers to the position of the uk in the global firmament. and what i faced was emmanuel macron in france , olaf emmanuel macron in france, olaf scholz in germany, biden in the us, trudeau in canada. and the fact is that the free world has been largely run by the left, with the exception of the uk. i wa
this is her first interview with a live uk tv channel. let's begin with that theme of the only conservative in the room really causing a bit of a row. perhaps unsurprisingly, the book that i'm talking about is liz truss's ten years to save the west. lessons from the only conservative in the room. well, the only conservative in the room joins me now liz truss. quite extraordinary after 14 years of conservative government. and you were there for a decade and more , holding for a decade and more,...
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the uk and said, here we go. the uk and albanian authorities have a close working partnership, and we take every opportunity to intercept criminals and speed up the removal of those with no legal right to be in the uk. well, that's all well and good, but they're not just coming in via the channel, folks. they're coming the back of lorries coming in in the back of lorries as well. in a moment, an important story. a march together today in london together today put on in london called is enough and it's called enough is enough and it's about victims financial about victims of financial crime. some of whom are getting treated by hmrc as if they were criminals there are far too many victims of financial fraud and crime in this country. and very often they form together their own little groups. well, today, something remarkable happened . something remarkable happened. they came together as one big collective and did a march collective group and did a march under the banner. enough is enough. under the banner. enough
the uk and said, here we go. the uk and albanian authorities have a close working partnership, and we take every opportunity to intercept criminals and speed up the removal of those with no legal right to be in the uk. well, that's all well and good, but they're not just coming in via the channel, folks. they're coming the back of lorries coming in in the back of lorries as well. in a moment, an important story. a march together today in london together today put on in london called is enough...
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i central swathe of the uk. i think still the north and east of scotland, eastern england, seeing a brisk breeze from the north and some showers. also some showers elsewhere from the word go, but generally turning dner word go, but generally turning drier in many places by the afternoon, albeit rather cloudy . afternoon, albeit rather cloudy. northern ireland seeing rain arrive and it will feel cold here. seven celsius not much better elsewhere. 11 to 13 degrees at their highest in the south. but thursday starts off bright once again chilly in places, and we keep the brightness across the south and south—east well into the afternoon whilst the cloud thickens across the north and northwest, with outbreaks of rain moving south across scotland, northern ireland and northern england. the rain clears up on friday. the weekend looks very indeed. looks very nice indeed. a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello. good evening . it's me, >> hello. good evening. it's me, jacob rees—mo
i central swathe of the uk. i think still the north and east of scotland, eastern england, seeing a brisk breeze from the north and some showers. also some showers elsewhere from the word go, but generally turning dner word go, but generally turning drier in many places by the afternoon, albeit rather cloudy . afternoon, albeit rather cloudy. northern ireland seeing rain arrive and it will feel cold here. seven celsius not much better elsewhere. 11 to 13 degrees at their highest in the south....
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is a uk us deal. i'm all for it. well we look forward to that. >> if and when he wins the election, are you feeling confident, katie, that your man's going to win on november the fifth, i think that the american people are supportive of trump. what i worry about, is the kind of interference in our elections that has happened in the last 2016 and 2020, which is the last 2016 and 2020, which is the intelligence community, whether it was with the russia hoax or whether it was the. and i don't want to get too much in the weeds, but intelligence officials basically said that hunter biden and his laptop and joe biden were not having, you know, corrupt activities. so i'm worried that it'll be stolen , worried that it'll be stolen, not stolen necessarily at the at the, you know, at the ballot box or computers or voting machines. i'm worried that there'll be election interference of disinformation against donald trump. the same thing you just said about, you know, misquoting him, taking him out of context, making him look lik
is a uk us deal. i'm all for it. well we look forward to that. >> if and when he wins the election, are you feeling confident, katie, that your man's going to win on november the fifth, i think that the american people are supportive of trump. what i worry about, is the kind of interference in our elections that has happened in the last 2016 and 2020, which is the last 2016 and 2020, which is the intelligence community, whether it was with the russia hoax or whether it was the. and i...
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anna menon, director of uk in a changing europe and a regular on this show. anand, let's think about the sort of politics of this solidarity. that was the word that was being championed. and actually, if you look at the votes , they won't pass by votes, they won't pass by particularly big margins and already already donald tusk, the man that used to be in charge of the european council but is now, of course , the prime minister of of course, the prime minister of poland, has said we will not agree to this pact, unsurprisingly, viktor orban from hungary has had the same. i'd be very surprised if slovakia, maybe the czech republic, didn't join in short order. i'm just very struck that this word solidarity today of all days is pretty meaningless as well. >> it's a word they like to throw around inside the european union. but i mean, the fact is, there's a reason it's taken ten years for the european union to get to this point because there's massive disagreement. and heard why some and we've just heard why some states are more exposed than others. the states tha
anna menon, director of uk in a changing europe and a regular on this show. anand, let's think about the sort of politics of this solidarity. that was the word that was being championed. and actually, if you look at the votes , they won't pass by votes, they won't pass by particularly big margins and already already donald tusk, the man that used to be in charge of the european council but is now, of course , the prime minister of of course, the prime minister of poland, has said we will not...