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zealand, from australia and new zealand, which we all, we all from australia and new zealand, which you we all, we all from australia and new zealand, which you know,3 all, we all from australia and new zealand, which you know, we l, we all from australia and new zealand, which you know, we might ll from australia and new zealand, which you know, we might even know, you know, we might even have, of, know, you know, we might even have, of, the have, you know, sort of, the aussies that know have come aussies that we know have come here pulling who've here pulling our pints who've come mobility come on this youth mobility scheme there's scheme and similar, there's a similar scheme our people, similar scheme for our people, young go there. it young people to go there. so it looks it's modelled looks like it's modelled on that rather than reopening free movement think movement as a whole. but i think the think the young people the i think the young people will something for us. >> us. >> nana the, the uk government. well, downing they've well, downing street, they've said the said tonigh
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zealand. following as michael was saying, the commonwealth heads of government meeting in samoa that is planned for the autumn or is still in the plans, is still being planned but nothing is being planned but nothing is being confirmed. i'm told that all future engagements do remain subject to doctors advice and doctor's orders, and appropriate adjustments perhaps will be made depending on the king's health at the time. but planning is still very much continuing, and i think we should remain hopeful that the king will be able to attend at least some of them, i should just say. also, the prime minister has tweeted in the last few minutes saying brilliant news to end the week. >> it is actually, it does feel like a nice positive boost for the nation. some good, good vibes out there. and of course, many of you in your own families and perhaps in your own lives as well, will be touched by cancer as well. so hearing positive stories about people responding well and positively to treatment , of cour
zealand. following as michael was saying, the commonwealth heads of government meeting in samoa that is planned for the autumn or is still in the plans, is still being planned but nothing is being planned but nothing is being confirmed. i'm told that all future engagements do remain subject to doctors advice and doctor's orders, and appropriate adjustments perhaps will be made depending on the king's health at the time. but planning is still very much continuing, and i think we should remain...
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it's an attempt new zealand tried it and they've dropped it. they've preferring spend money on tax preferring to spend money on tax cuts of change of cuts because of a change of government. i labour, government. i think labour, though, back this. though, are going to back this. if labour take power as opposed to autumn , then it to just in the autumn, then it will in place. to just in the autumn, then it wilido in place. to just in the autumn, then it wilido you3lace. to just in the autumn, then it wilido you think it's >> do you think it's enforceable? because, look, we can't , we can't stop can't ban heroin, we can't stop crack cocaine, we can't stop kids accessing triple x rates of pornography. we can't stop kids buying a packet of snouts. now, this might sound good. it might make rishi look like the patron saint of good health. but actually, is it the patron saint of puritanism? and is that a traditionally conservative view? obviously boris johnson doesn't agree. he'd rather talk about sir winston churchill and his love of cigars. >> well,
it's an attempt new zealand tried it and they've dropped it. they've preferring spend money on tax preferring to spend money on tax cuts of change of cuts because of a change of government. i labour, government. i think labour, though, back this. though, are going to back this. if labour take power as opposed to autumn , then it to just in the autumn, then it will in place. to just in the autumn, then it wilido in place. to just in the autumn, then it wilido you3lace. to just in the autumn,...
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zealanders , australians, new zealanders, canadians. i think germans are shooting unarmed, afghans now , shooting unarmed, afghans now, now, during his time before he became an mp , johnny mercer, the became an mp, johnny mercer, the veterans minister, had served alongside the sbs, the special boat service , and he had seen boat service, and he had seen them at work and admired what they did. >> but then contacts revealed as he was trying to pass legislation then, which said, actually, we can forget about this. it was the overseas service bill, then became an act and the northern ireland act, and the northern ireland act, and then somebody contacted him, said, well, actually, there's more to this than meets the eye. bad things were done. that's what johnny is really trying to say. and both he and this is where i have sympathy and gb news viewers will be fed up with me for saying this. i have sympathy with both. i have sympathy with both. i have sympathy with both. i have sympathy with johnny mercer as an mp, as a, as a as a good steward
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also new zealand, but it also includes the eu because their products are safe. you're trying to argue about something completely different, which is illegal goods coming into this country, which you try and check in completely different way. in a completely different way. smuggled meat and from smuggled meat and goods from india that are pretending to be from the eu. we won't be affected by this change in the regulations. >> millions pounds on white >> millions of pounds on white elephant checking facilities, which are not going to be used. first of all, we've got a labour shortage. >> they should be scrapped. those checking facilities i've recently come back from africa where i went from botswana through to zambia, and we had to go through significant checks because of the agricultural risks of spreading disease . risks of spreading disease. >> we've already got bluetongue in britain now since brexit, and it is because we've got this no relationship with brexit. >> you're because we've not got any checks and we've left all of the food security mechanisms within
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also new zealand, but it also includes the eu because their products are safe. you're trying to argue about something completely different, which is illegal goods coming into this country, which you try and check in completely different way. in a completely different way. smuggled meat and from smuggled meat and goods from india that are pretending to be from the eu. we won't be affected by this change in the regulations. >> millions pounds on white >> millions of pounds on white elephant checking facilities, which are not going to be used. first of all, we've got a labour shortage. >> they should be scrapped. those checking facilities i've recently come back from africa where i went from botswana through to zambia, and we had to go through significant checks because of the agricultural risks of spreading disease . risks of spreading disease. >> we've already got bluetongue in britain now since brexit, and it is because we've got this no relationship with brexit. >> you're because we've not got any checks and we've left all of the food security mechanisms within
also new zealand, but it also includes the eu because their products are safe. you're trying to argue about something completely different, which is illegal goods coming into this country, which you try and check in completely different way. in a completely different way. smuggled meat and from smuggled meat and goods from india that are pretending to be from the eu. we won't be affected by this change in the regulations. >> millions pounds on white >> millions of pounds on white...
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well yeah, they said no, i know they introduced this in new zealand, hadnt introduced this in new zealand, hadn't they? >> and this is the smoking ban . >> and this is the smoking ban. so effectively it means that if you are born after i think it was 22,007, you won't be able to buy cigarettes as an adult throughout the rest of your life. and they're sort of putting this now. when i heard about the when they introduced this with new zealand, i genuinely that's genuinely thought, that's insane. it wouldn't insane. at least it wouldn't happen here. and i'm not a smoker, by the way, but i, i like smokers, some of them are okay, aren't they? >> are okay. no, >> millom are okay. no, i actually like being them. actually like being around them. i smell. yeah. it's i like the smell. yeah. it's nice, it's nice, but the thing is, my grandmother used to chain smoke was in smoke around me when i was in the so maybe it's to do the crib, so maybe it's to do with but the thing is, with that. but the thing is, don't think this an odd don't you think this is an odd thing? ultimately this is. thing? that u
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. >> it from new zealand. >> to get it from new zealand. now, of the because now, because of the because of liz or something. get liz truss or something. i get confused daily mail now, cressida, here's a name i haven't heard in some time . the haven't heard in some time. the most controversial in the most controversial guru in the nursery, is back. nursery, gina ford, is back. >> could baby's sleep guru gina ford , whose controversial 90s ford, whose controversial 90s book urged parents to let newborns cry it out and made her a fortune, be making a comeback with millennials ? ulez yes, with millennials? ulez yes, apparently gen z, though they don't get a mention. they don't get a mention in generations. >> got to mention this we had boomers in their scones . yeah, boomers in their scones. yeah, and now we've got millennials in their screaming kids. >> i'm a millennial. i haven't got any kids. you both have . i'm got any kids. you both have. i'm probably not the right person to be. oh, it was hugely controversial . controversial. >> ours wer
. >> it from new zealand. >> to get it from new zealand. now, of the because now, because of the because of liz or something. get liz truss or something. i get confused daily mail now, cressida, here's a name i haven't heard in some time . the haven't heard in some time. the most controversial in the most controversial guru in the nursery, is back. nursery, gina ford, is back. >> could baby's sleep guru gina ford , whose controversial 90s ford, whose controversial 90s book...
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just look at australia and new zealand where they have had assisted dying for some years. it has worked well. there have been no cases that i'm aware of any abuses because there are also safeguards there. >> it works elsewhere. gordon >> it works elsewhere. gordon >> well, it doesn't work in the countries where it's been there longest the belgium, the netherlands, canada and oregon . netherlands, canada and oregon. even in oregon, you have people with anorexia qualifying because they're they defined as being terminally ill. it all comes down to the detail. you know, the devil is in the detail. and in this case, you know, what is the terminal illness in the scottish bill, which i, you know, i know about terminal illness is very broadly defined . illness is very broadly defined. it applies to many disabled people, quite simply , you can't people, quite simply, you can't have a safe law and the safeguards get removed over time. >> baroness meacher's bill does not allow for those kind of exceptions. anorexia would not be acceptable. it's only in extreme cases. there's no wrigg
just look at australia and new zealand where they have had assisted dying for some years. it has worked well. there have been no cases that i'm aware of any abuses because there are also safeguards there. >> it works elsewhere. gordon >> it works elsewhere. gordon >> well, it doesn't work in the countries where it's been there longest the belgium, the netherlands, canada and oregon . netherlands, canada and oregon. even in oregon, you have people with anorexia qualifying...
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and he hasn't gone anywhere australia, new zealand, they haven't seen him. and those countries were expecting to keep the monarch as their head of state. >> answer my question. the soft diplomatic power of the royal family is second to none. if it was an ex—politician that was our president, they wouldn't get the red card. >> doesn't have to be an ex politician. >> like i say, in the case of ireland it was lawyers, it was barristers. it was people who were internationally. >> well known. >> well known. >> do you really want a dusty lawyer representing the nation? michael i mean, mike, you're the king of showbiz. you've launched so many careers . how can king of showbiz. you've launched so many careers. how can you possibly get behind the idea of some boring old president? >> well, if you're a box office, if you're challenging me like that, i could find you quite a number of people. >> well , you number of people. >> well, you raise a absolutely tantalising question. >> alpesh patel and sally, if we had a president, who should it be that? >> come on. i don'
and he hasn't gone anywhere australia, new zealand, they haven't seen him. and those countries were expecting to keep the monarch as their head of state. >> answer my question. the soft diplomatic power of the royal family is second to none. if it was an ex—politician that was our president, they wouldn't get the red card. >> doesn't have to be an ex politician. >> like i say, in the case of ireland it was lawyers, it was barristers. it was people who were internationally....
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. >> australia is and new zealand double the money. >> yeah, i think in some in i know they spoke to an emergency medical consultant who'd gone out there in 2017, and he's earning three times what he'd be earning three times what he'd be earning here in the nhs. so it does make sense from that point of view, from their point of view, i do get i do get the what about what about the poor old taxpayer? yes, i do get the view of obviously retaining doctors, but you need to start with like the smaller things of having doctors feel like , you know, doctors feel like, you know, they're valued in a community, as in the workforce, the management needs to change. and i think i've actually spoken to , i think i've actually spoken to, some of the people higher up in terms of management and the prime minister down the street where we were discussing what could be done over ten years to retain doctors. so they're obviously trying to recruit more and train more, increase medical school places, which is great. but you're going to be losing doctors as long as they stay. >> but it's not great if we in
. >> australia is and new zealand double the money. >> yeah, i think in some in i know they spoke to an emergency medical consultant who'd gone out there in 2017, and he's earning three times what he'd be earning three times what he'd be earning here in the nhs. so it does make sense from that point of view, from their point of view, i do get i do get the what about what about the poor old taxpayer? yes, i do get the view of obviously retaining doctors, but you need to start with...
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and he hasn't gone anywhere australia, new zealand, they haven't seen him. and those countries were expecting to keep the monarch as their head of state. >> answer my question. the soft diplomatic power of the royal family is second to none. if it was an ex—politician that was our president, they wouldn't get the red card. >> doesn't have to be an ex politician. >> like i say, in the case of ireland it was lawyers, it was barristers. it was people who were internationally. >> well known. >> well known. >> do you really want a dusty lawyer representing the nation? michael i mean, mike, you're the king of showbiz. you've launched so many careers . how can king of showbiz. you've launched so many careers. how can you possibly get behind the idea of some boring old president? >> well, if you're a box office, if you're challenging me like that, i could find you quite a number of people. >> well , you number of people. >> well, you raise a absolutely tantalising question. >> alpesh patel and sally, if we had a president, who should it be that? >> come on. i don'
and he hasn't gone anywhere australia, new zealand, they haven't seen him. and those countries were expecting to keep the monarch as their head of state. >> answer my question. the soft diplomatic power of the royal family is second to none. if it was an ex—politician that was our president, they wouldn't get the red card. >> doesn't have to be an ex politician. >> like i say, in the case of ireland it was lawyers, it was barristers. it was people who were internationally....
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i hope he chooses to go to new zealand. that is as far away as possible. okay. brilliant stuff, keep that , keep brilliant stuff, keep that, keep that, email feedback coming. but let's talk about the leader of the opposition now are likely next prime minister sir keir starmer, who has been writing in today's sunday telegraph, he said that the conservatives have lost any right to call themselves a patriotic party by writing in the paper, he said the tories don't care if division weakens our nation, if it strengthens their grip on power. they have denigrated some of our proudest national institutions . well. he goes on institutions. well. he goes on to argue that labour are now the party of patriotism. is he right? let's ask the vigorously patriotic former government minister and broadcaster ann widdecombe, an hour labour, now the party of patriotism? >> no. and if you read that article, i mean, any sane person would just laugh out loud. >> i mean, one of the criteria that he applies is he says that it's unpatriotic . it's unpatriotic. >> if you denigrate the big
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only jacinda in new zealand had jacinda ahern in new zealand had introduced such a law, and it was then repealed by the conservatives they got back conservatives when they got back into actually are into office. so actually we are presently in a position. presently in a unique position. does not disturb you , i does that not disturb you, i think i mean, there's nothing wrong with being the first ones to do something and we can be the trailblazers and obviously for rishi sunak, this an for rishi sunak, this is an issue of isn't it? issue of legacy, isn't it? i mean, clearly be mean, clearly this will be something back on in something he can look back on in years come and say, i did years to come and say, i did this. improved health of this. i improved the health of the i always come the nation, but i always come back the point of adults back to the point of adults should be free. free to choose , should be free. free to choose, lives live as they lives that they live as they wish. that healthy or wish. whether that is healthy or unhealthy, whether that is, you know, kind of abiding to th
only jacinda in new zealand had jacinda ahern in new zealand had introduced such a law, and it was then repealed by the conservatives they got back conservatives when they got back into actually are into office. so actually we are presently in a position. presently in a unique position. does not disturb you , i does that not disturb you, i think i mean, there's nothing wrong with being the first ones to do something and we can be the trailblazers and obviously for rishi sunak, this an for rishi...
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but do countries like australia , new zealand or like australia, new zealand or america? do they collapse because they're not in the echr? no they don't. this is a load of scaremongering. we could leave this and we could still have human rights in this country. >> but because they weren't in the echr, they they created their own system. what is worrying when you remove the worrying is when you remove the system, we could. what i'd system, we could. but what i'd be concerned about is be very concerned about is removing without removing it without a bullet—proof of bullet—proof understanding of what with. what we're replacing it with. which why the which is why i think the referendum is the best idea. >> i think probably just to clarify that you are pro clarify that then you are pro referendum. would would referendum. i would like i would like referendum, not like an advisory referendum, not a binding one. >> and i'd like a minimum turnout a minimum disparity. turnout and a minimum disparity. so if brexit would been so if brexit would have been a much if we much clearer
but do countries like australia , new zealand or like australia, new zealand or america? do they collapse because they're not in the echr? no they don't. this is a load of scaremongering. we could leave this and we could still have human rights in this country. >> but because they weren't in the echr, they they created their own system. what is worrying when you remove the worrying is when you remove the system, we could. what i'd system, we could. but what i'd be concerned about is be...
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you certainly wouldn't be doing that now as new zealand maories, for a week and a week is victorian sort of street urchins and mill workers, and we did this incredible system where you learn you didn't write anything down. you used effectively scrabble letters. it was called breakthrough. and i think one of david blunkett, when he became education secretary's first act, was to scrap it because it was one of those sort of ultimate trendy ways of meeting of learning. so i don't think we did enough maths in primary school, which is what i think we really missed out on because, as you say, the basics, if you don't have the building blocks, then that makes it so much more difficult later on. i think you get the mass, you get like if you get a negative experience early on in your life when you're five, 6 or 11, then for the rest of your life you're scarred and you think, i can't do maths? >> and i see that as a secondary teacher. so maths, it's not the sexiest of subjects, is it? >> people look at it like science and think, oh, what's the. >> unless bobby's teaching it. >> unless bobby's teach
you certainly wouldn't be doing that now as new zealand maories, for a week and a week is victorian sort of street urchins and mill workers, and we did this incredible system where you learn you didn't write anything down. you used effectively scrabble letters. it was called breakthrough. and i think one of david blunkett, when he became education secretary's first act, was to scrap it because it was one of those sort of ultimate trendy ways of meeting of learning. so i don't think we did...
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aussies, oh poor new zealanders. >> well, we're out of time. it's good to talk to you both. this morning. thanks very much indeed. >> now to stay with us. paul coyte is going to be in the studio and he'll be speaking to olympic swimmer mark foster. that's next. >> what are you doing? >> what are you doing? >> oh, sorry. >> oh, sorry. >> he's trying. >> oh, sorry. >> he's trying . get your hands >> he's trying. get your hands off her fingers. i was trying to get your hands off her fingers. >> we've been talking about all these fancy ologies that you can win in our giveaway. and i thought, well, that'd pay a thought, well, that'd pay for a nice holiday. >> now it's stuck. >> and now it's stuck. >> and now it's stuck. >> so let's try and get it. i'll try and get it off. i flog that fortune. >> well, can't enter the >> well, we can't enter the giveaway, can. giveaway, but you can. >> luck. but. yeah, >> good luck. but. well, yeah, it won't come off. >> yeah, it's on there. staying on? >> bad luck. next time, fetch some soap in. >> yeah, bring soap in. >> yeah, i'll bring soap in
aussies, oh poor new zealanders. >> well, we're out of time. it's good to talk to you both. this morning. thanks very much indeed. >> now to stay with us. paul coyte is going to be in the studio and he'll be speaking to olympic swimmer mark foster. that's next. >> what are you doing? >> what are you doing? >> oh, sorry. >> oh, sorry. >> he's trying. >> oh, sorry. >> he's trying . get your hands >> he's trying. get your hands off her...
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really, yep new zealand. really, steve? yep coffee in the uk is just poor quality, but actually more quality, but it's actually more expensive in australia and new zealand. >> well, not more expensive than that one that has arrived in mayfair now, which is £265 a shot. >> yes. imagine ordering a double espresso and milk. >> that'll be £530, please. yeah. >> plus. plus your milk and sugan >> plus. plus your milk and sugar, i'm sure. yeah, yeah. >> why get free milk , right? >> why get free milk, right? i mean, can you imagine? that's what i can't understand . i'm all what i can't understand. i'm all for free. i'm all for people having loads of money. they earn it or win it or whatever. fine. fair enough. but why would you spend that much on coffee? >> it's more money than sense, isn't it? coffee's expensive enough? yes isn't it? i saw somewhere in london the other day, actually. sorry. the albanian, cafe. and they were doing coffee for £1.50, and i thought, that is incredible. >> yeah. there you go. >> yeah. there you go.
really, yep new zealand. really, steve? yep coffee in the uk is just poor quality, but actually more quality, but it's actually more expensive in australia and new zealand. >> well, not more expensive than that one that has arrived in mayfair now, which is £265 a shot. >> yes. imagine ordering a double espresso and milk. >> that'll be £530, please. yeah. >> plus. plus your milk and sugan >> plus. plus your milk and sugar, i'm sure. yeah, yeah. >> why get...
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. >> even in new zealand. >> even in new zealand. >> and the bottom line is, when we're walking in the shopping centre, if someone runs amok, like that chap did in sydney, australia recently, you need to have the first police officer on scene be able to take decisive action and stop them harming the pubuc action and stop them harming the public or killing the public. this isn't about arming the police to protect them. this is giving them another tool to protect us. another concern of mine is because the police , an mine is because the police, an organisation the bosses are steadfastly refusing to arm the police. we've created a bunch of people who look like robocops with assault rifles and so on, who create a very in, if you like , disturbing image. what i'm like, disturbing image. what i'm talking about is a discrete side arm on the hip of every officer so that when she turns up in a case where someone is running amok, like the case in nottingham or anywhere else where the person stabbed three people to death, they can take decisive action. >> well, let's throw that over to peter pete
. >> even in new zealand. >> even in new zealand. >> and the bottom line is, when we're walking in the shopping centre, if someone runs amok, like that chap did in sydney, australia recently, you need to have the first police officer on scene be able to take decisive action and stop them harming the pubuc action and stop them harming the public or killing the public. this isn't about arming the police to protect them. this is giving them another tool to protect us. another...
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he's reportedly told aides he's supercharging plans to also visit new zealand and samoa . well, for the latest samoa. well, for the latest stories, why not sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code? it's on your screen right now or go to gbnews.com/alerts. now it's back to ben and . bev. now it's back to ben and. bev. >> hey good morning. it's 1007. >> hey good morning. it's1007. you have been getting in touch with us this morning. thank you for keeping us company, this is on whether you could date someone with opposing political views. i've not asked you. >> by way, you . could >> by the way, could you. could you date someone who supported lockdowns ? lockdowns? >> oh, 100? no. they'd have been chucked ages ago. no. luckily, my other half and i do do largely agree on it, but i'm a bit like you. i like to go home and escape sometimes from politics, and my other half would quite me to would probably quite like me to as well , end up would probably quite like me to as well, end up talking as well, but i end up talking about all the time. but you about it all the time
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based a similar new based on a similar policy in new zealand , which, by the way, the zealand, which, by the way, the new zealand government has dropped. that's , pretty dropped. but that's, pretty disrespectful of rishi, even if you agree with him. there is this convention that prime ministers when they go abroad, don't down own country. >> yeah, viewers are not >> yeah, our viewers are not impressed, actually, with boris johnson talking like that. i think boris johnson is doing what boris johnson does, which think boris johnson is doing what boriwhat�*nson does, which think boris johnson is doing what boriwhat lhei does, which think boris johnson is doing what boriwhat the people nthh think boris johnson is doing what boriwhat the people in ch think boris johnson is doing what boriwhat the people in the is saying what the people in the room was room want to hear. and it was a conservative c conference, conservative small c conference, and the idea, you know, he says they're taking more of your money and not letting you spend it yourself. is the conservative government who have giv
based a similar new based on a similar policy in new zealand , which, by the way, the zealand, which, by the way, the new zealand government has dropped. that's , pretty dropped. but that's, pretty disrespectful of rishi, even if you agree with him. there is this convention that prime ministers when they go abroad, don't down own country. >> yeah, viewers are not >> yeah, our viewers are not impressed, actually, with boris johnson talking like that. i think boris johnson is doing...
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i don't think zealand think that's true. new zealand doesn't . in republic of doesn't. even in the republic of ireland routinely in ireland you don't routinely in northern ireland you do. but the repubuc northern ireland you do. but the republic don't. i wouldn't republic you don't. i wouldn't have a problem with it. my only concerns would be if they concerns would be like if they were some massive pub were sent to some massive pub brawl the middle some brawl in the middle of some council in the west council estate in the west midlands, travelled midlands, where i've travelled from the from today at three in the morning, punching and all morning, people punching and all of a sudden grabs the of a sudden some idiot grabs the gun. would be a concern of gun. that would be a concern of mine, they idiots mine, but they have idiots brawling australia. brawling in australia. three in the in council the morning in council estates. >> listen, my >> well listen, one of my producers, who , he in producers, who, says he lives in australia, said that actually the police end up shoot
i don't think zealand think that's true. new zealand doesn't . in republic of doesn't. even in the republic of ireland routinely in ireland you don't routinely in northern ireland you do. but the repubuc northern ireland you do. but the republic don't. i wouldn't republic you don't. i wouldn't have a problem with it. my only concerns would be if they concerns would be like if they were some massive pub were sent to some massive pub brawl the middle some brawl in the middle of some council in...
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. >> it reminds me of new zealand when they immediately u—turned on their tobacco policy, on their generational ban, which we are deciding to implement, but, yes, you sort of make this big, big, key flagship policy and then immediately, oops, this isn't really working out how we thought it was going to anyway. do that, in the uk with our generation. yeah, maybe . but, generation. yeah, maybe. but, lastly, the last surviving member of a special forces regiment during world war ii has fulfilled his dream to dine at the ritz hotel in london, celebrating his 102nd birthday. in style. >> are some lovely news. chelsea pensioner john morris volunteered for the pensionerjohn morris volunteered for the raiding support regiment and took part in the allied invasion of italy. >> well gb news correspondent cameron walker went to meet him. >> war is not glamorous. cameron walker went to meet him. >> war is not glamorous . we >> war is not glamorous. we thought it was actually when you were young . were young. >> john morris is the last surviving member of his sas regiment from the second world war. before jo
. >> it reminds me of new zealand when they immediately u—turned on their tobacco policy, on their generational ban, which we are deciding to implement, but, yes, you sort of make this big, big, key flagship policy and then immediately, oops, this isn't really working out how we thought it was going to anyway. do that, in the uk with our generation. yeah, maybe . but, generation. yeah, maybe. but, lastly, the last surviving member of a special forces regiment during world war ii has...
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i missed the second series because i was sent off to new zealand to write a film series, which was which paid for a house in london. well, plus mortgage, you know. so that was, that was a better, a better wage than john was offering and but it was the fun times and they're very, very talented group. >> do you think not the 9:00 news should return because it was a classic show. >> well, i got interviewed about this the other day and i said it would be great. i think it was the front page of the star. okay, well, we'll pretend it's the times literary supplement. okay but, yeah, there's there are satirical programmes around, and there are so many good writers these days. i mean , if writers these days. i mean, if you look at janusz's career and some of the writers are not in the 9:00 news, like, well, andy hamilton , i jenkins, colin punt hamilton, i jenkins, colin punt and dennis. well, i mean, you know , some, some really talented know, some, some really talented people. most, most definitely . people. most, most definitely. >> richard, what do you make, though, of political correctness i
i missed the second series because i was sent off to new zealand to write a film series, which was which paid for a house in london. well, plus mortgage, you know. so that was, that was a better, a better wage than john was offering and but it was the fun times and they're very, very talented group. >> do you think not the 9:00 news should return because it was a classic show. >> well, i got interviewed about this the other day and i said it would be great. i think it was the front...
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samoa to the commonwealth heads of government meeting and then australia and new zealand. so there's always plenty of work out there if you want to do it when you're the king. >> yes . i when you're the king. >> yes. i mean, michael calder, thank you very much. we'll we'll end that there and bring in the panel end that there and bring in the panel. thanks as ever. we'll see you shortly . emma woolf is still you shortly. emma woolf is still with me, and so is aaron bastani . do you get the sense that actually, you know, with the princess of wales was forced to do this statement ? the king is do this statement? the king is coming back early. do we put too much pressure on our royals? do you feel slightly sorry for them i don't i well yes i feel very sorry for for, catherine at the moment. >> i like michael cole. i really do worry and, you know, wonder what what she's going through at the moment. but i agree about charles and camilla. i thought they looked blissfully happy in that.in they looked blissfully happy in that. in that sort of honeymoon 19th anniversary photo . i me
samoa to the commonwealth heads of government meeting and then australia and new zealand. so there's always plenty of work out there if you want to do it when you're the king. >> yes . i when you're the king. >> yes. i mean, michael calder, thank you very much. we'll we'll end that there and bring in the panel end that there and bring in the panel. thanks as ever. we'll see you shortly . emma woolf is still you shortly. emma woolf is still with me, and so is aaron bastani . do you...
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now, steve williams new tiger woods new zealander was tiger woods caddy. now you can imagine how well he's done. there's steve there on the left obviously with tiger there on the right hand side. in 2011 steve williams side. now in 2011 steve williams earned $57,000. not great. you would imagine in two thousand and seven because it was a more successful year for tiger, he won or earned $1,086,000, but steve williams, in all working with tiger woods, has earned $8.8 million from carrying the bag, which made him new zealand's richest sports person. above rugby players. anything else? >> yeah, good on him. we're in the wrong game . the wrong game. >> him start carrying the bags? yeah. money's going to start. i need to start practising. >> that's fight. >> that's your fight. >> that's your fight. >> let's do it shall we? >> yeah. let's do it shall we? are you it's a good ol are you good? it's a good ol youtube star don't you. will you get. will pick on me again? get. will you pick on me again? >> i've your mic off now >> i've pulled your mic off now go on, tal
now, steve williams new tiger woods new zealander was tiger woods caddy. now you can imagine how well he's done. there's steve there on the left obviously with tiger there on the right hand side. in 2011 steve williams side. now in 2011 steve williams earned $57,000. not great. you would imagine in two thousand and seven because it was a more successful year for tiger, he won or earned $1,086,000, but steve williams, in all working with tiger woods, has earned $8.8 million from carrying the...
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in new zealand, they behaved like tinpot dictators during covid, revelling in the power smashing, criminalising and demonising anyone who got in their way. look today is a very dark day. there is nothing funny about the fact that if you have the wrong kind of views in western europe, the ruling elite will send the police round to shut you down. it is soviet style tactics. they are not the good guys. let's get the thoughts of my panel. this evening. i've got columnist and political commentator patrick o'flynn, deputy chairman of the conservative party, jonathan gullace, an author and broadcaster. gullace, an author and broadcaster . amy gullace, an author and broadcaster. amy nicole turner. patrick. deeply concerning stuff this if you have the wrong kind of views, europe will shut you down. >> yes, absolutely. i find it incredible that those two senior labour frontbenchers don't get it. it actually reminds me of when nigel farage blew the whistle on the de—banking scandal, and rachel reeves took the side of the rich woman from from coutts or natwest or whatever. it was just just missing the pr
in new zealand, they behaved like tinpot dictators during covid, revelling in the power smashing, criminalising and demonising anyone who got in their way. look today is a very dark day. there is nothing funny about the fact that if you have the wrong kind of views in western europe, the ruling elite will send the police round to shut you down. it is soviet style tactics. they are not the good guys. let's get the thoughts of my panel. this evening. i've got columnist and political commentator...
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and then i discovered that you could use, blackcurrants, the, blackcurrant extract from new zealand, which is actually one of the finest, blackcurrants you can get around the world purely because of the, the ozone, is, is quite thin there. and so the blackcurrants produce a much better skin to protect the blackcurrant. and actually that helps the human body really got it. >> okay. so blackcurrants are the secret. tell us about your marathons. you've done 100. so you're going to be doing your 120th your first. by the way 120th and your first. by the way what's quickest time. what's your quickest time. >> first of all my fastest time is two hours 24 minutes. and 40s. >> incredible. >> incredible. >> so your first was in 1981. when did you clock that time ? when did you clock that time? the two hours. when was your best, that was four years later, actually, i've got here the official competitors. and if you can see, 1981. wow. >> are you still got it. amazing competitor, the london marathon, 1981. we've got some clips actually of you from from the first race. i don't know if we can get
and then i discovered that you could use, blackcurrants, the, blackcurrant extract from new zealand, which is actually one of the finest, blackcurrants you can get around the world purely because of the, the ozone, is, is quite thin there. and so the blackcurrants produce a much better skin to protect the blackcurrant. and actually that helps the human body really got it. >> okay. so blackcurrants are the secret. tell us about your marathons. you've done 100. so you're going to be doing...
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zealand, all across the rest of the across europe. the rest of the world have a different pharma model still trans model and there are still trans people. were still young people. there were still young young identifying as young people identifying as non—binary transgender. non—binary or transgender. i certainly don't see pharma influencing anybody. this is not something an addiction. this is not a drug validating a child is not. it's not indoctrinating them . there are equal pressures. them. there are equal pressures. you know, the report quite clearly said that this toxic debate on both sides, there is a toxic debate on both sides. and what we need to do is have a more centrist conversation with evidence. >> can i just jump? can i just jump >> can i just jump? can i just jump in there and say, do you think, by saying that people aren't born into the wrong body, that the toxicity around that adds to the toxicity around the debate? >> well, many of the people, young people today identify as non—binary. and the fundamental ident
zealand, all across the rest of the across europe. the rest of the world have a different pharma model still trans model and there are still trans people. were still young people. there were still young young identifying as young people identifying as non—binary transgender. non—binary or transgender. i certainly don't see pharma influencing anybody. this is not something an addiction. this is not a drug validating a child is not. it's not indoctrinating them . there are equal pressures....
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and of course when they did that with australia, new zealand, rim, they also zealand, pacific rim, they also brought in cheap food, which they could then have a real impact on our farmers that are being asked to produce to a certain standard . then we bring certain standard. then we bring in the green issues and as in wales , 20% of your land has to wales, 20% of your land has to be set aside for greening the growing of trees. so the growing of trees is a perfect issue. what do you get ? many, many what do you get? many, many firms and airlines are now running around buying up agricultural land to plant trees to offset their carbon tax. now that then drives the price of land up. so everything farming in britain is in the eye of a perfect storm. and it's not much better. across europe, 40 or the farming in france . nearly 40% of farming in france. nearly 40% of their farmers are underneath the average wage. and this is because europe, at one time put in the same rules that would say do greece as would say do northern ireland. that will never work because you have to farm to the climate.
and of course when they did that with australia, new zealand, rim, they also zealand, pacific rim, they also brought in cheap food, which they could then have a real impact on our farmers that are being asked to produce to a certain standard . then we bring certain standard. then we bring in the green issues and as in wales , 20% of your land has to wales, 20% of your land has to be set aside for greening the growing of trees. so the growing of trees is a perfect issue. what do you get ? many,...
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zealand, whatever as and we've got whatever as well. and we've got a audience on satellite in a big audience on satellite in europe alex armstrong , europe as well, alex armstrong, the political commentator, and claire muldoon, the superb commentator on anything and everything, journalist, broadcaster, unbelievable raconteur . raconteur. >> unbelievable. >> unbelievable. >> but claire, would your dream be to buy a house in spain or to move in spain? because there's a scheme there, a golden visa scheme, tell us what it was and what's happened to it. right. >> so in answer to your question, no, but rather be able to buy a property in this country before even thinking about buying a second property anywhere else. okay. but spain has put an end now to the golden visa that triggered a property boom in spain. we're talking all over spain, but necessarily the costa del sol , and all down the costa del sol, and all down the lower, eastern part of spain, where people in this country thought for their retirement, they would love to go spend the r
zealand, whatever as and we've got whatever as well. and we've got a audience on satellite in a big audience on satellite in europe alex armstrong , europe as well, alex armstrong, the political commentator, and claire muldoon, the superb commentator on anything and everything, journalist, broadcaster, unbelievable raconteur . raconteur. >> unbelievable. >> unbelievable. >> but claire, would your dream be to buy a house in spain or to move in spain? because there's a scheme...