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peter. i mean , it's with, with peter. i mean, it's a way to get publicity. i don't think it's a way to persuade people all, and it's incredibly bonng people all, and it's incredibly boring and it's just going to go on and on and on with whatever people feel like doing. but yeah, i mean, it's the problem is it works. yeah. >> and i mean, regular viewers to this programme, you will know that i have quite a quite a preference that we try not to give moronic acts such as this the oxygen of publicity, because you're quite right. they do it because they want to be talked about. but i just thought this whole notion, because the situation with israel and gaza, we've had so many things now being interfered with. so of course we saw the situation in parliament when it came to who should vote and how they should vote democracy being vote and democracy being tampered because of that tampered with because of that issue. we've got all the protests the streets, all the protests on the streets, all the res
peter. i mean , it's with, with peter. i mean, it's a way to get publicity. i don't think it's a way to persuade people all, and it's incredibly bonng people all, and it's incredibly boring and it's just going to go on and on and on with whatever people feel like doing. but yeah, i mean, it's the problem is it works. yeah. >> and i mean, regular viewers to this programme, you will know that i have quite a quite a preference that we try not to give moronic acts such as this the oxygen of...
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peter edwards . peter edwards peter edwards. peter edwards just told me it's very random that i've just brought up that gillian duffy bigot comment, it was apparently it was years ago. so it doesn't matter now. was it random? does it matter to you? do you remember that or not, eleanor says michelle, the jewish guy is not being provocative just by being jewish. if you think that he is. we have a massive problem with anti—semitism in this country. and then you do have to ask, where on earth is it coming from? of course, that's about those calls for the boss of met police to resign or be fired . police to resign or be fired. keep your thoughts coming in, saint george's day tomorrow. we were just talking about whether or not, labour is the true party of the english patriots. that's what keir starmer has to say. and alex dean referenced an article that was in the times yesterday. and it's quite concerning article. and you're right to bring it up. it's an anonymous letter from a teacher, actually, and he says that he asked his class
peter edwards . peter edwards peter edwards. peter edwards just told me it's very random that i've just brought up that gillian duffy bigot comment, it was apparently it was years ago. so it doesn't matter now. was it random? does it matter to you? do you remember that or not, eleanor says michelle, the jewish guy is not being provocative just by being jewish. if you think that he is. we have a massive problem with anti—semitism in this country. and then you do have to ask, where on earth is...
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hello, peter. thank you very much for joining me, how would characterise the how would you characterise the our relationship with privacy has changed throughout recent years, at least ? years, at least? >> well, the challenges have changed completely . i >> well, the challenges have changed completely. i mean, many things that we used to do , things that we used to do, literally in a very private way with very few people knowing about them, are now done in a manner which, is accessible to all sorts of onlookers and data gatherers. so quite mundane tasks like , internet searches, tasks like, internet searches, dating apps, you know, all of these things are, you know, coming in very recent times and we haven't yet really, evolved , we haven't yet really, evolved, procedures to govern , not just procedures to govern, not just the regulations, but our own intuitions about what is reasonable to disclose, what should be kept private in what kind of way is it private, and so on. i mean, there's a multitud
hello, peter. thank you very much for joining me, how would characterise the how would you characterise the our relationship with privacy has changed throughout recent years, at least ? years, at least? >> well, the challenges have changed completely . i >> well, the challenges have changed completely. i mean, many things that we used to do , things that we used to do, literally in a very private way with very few people knowing about them, are now done in a manner which, is...
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hasn't peter, in shift. hasn't the peter, in terms generations of how terms of generations of how we view work , whether you want it view work, whether you want it to down and, you know, dig to go down and, you know, dig coal out and the next generation will ridiculous. will think that was ridiculous. like, this feels like a like, but this feels like a profound shift. yeah. >> profound. post—covid and >> it's profound. post—covid and i think henry teased out a lot of the issues very well because this is a much bigger social change. some of it is economic. so you know, generation z, young folk, harder than ever , probably folk, harder than ever, probably for generation a for that generation to buy a home. and you're lucky enough home. and if you're lucky enough to to university, the debt is to go to university, the debt is colossal student fees and colossal from student fees and living is a millstone living and that is a millstone round similarly when round your neck. similarly when i started in the workp
hasn't peter, in shift. hasn't the peter, in terms generations of how terms of generations of how we view work , whether you want it view work, whether you want it to down and, you know, dig to go down and, you know, dig coal out and the next generation will ridiculous. will think that was ridiculous. like, this feels like a like, but this feels like a profound shift. yeah. >> profound. post—covid and >> it's profound. post—covid and i think henry teased out a lot of the issues...
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peter lloyd. what's going on here? you are a lady. we can confirm that you identify as a woman. still, liz kershaw , i. woman. still, liz kershaw, i. >> by the way, can i just pick up your news team? because i heard it before i left and it was in front of me just sitting here. it's really sad. there's been a body found in salford and they don't know what gender it is. hello? it's got bits. it's what sex. either male or female. the gender. well how would you know what that is? it's what somebody expresses while they're alive. >> well, yes, that is correct. >> well, yes, that is correct. >> they should be saying they haven't. they haven't said what sex it is yet . sorry. sex it is yet. sorry. >> i'll get hard to disagree with you. i've got to say. listen liz, now that you've got that off your chest, which is what this show is let's what this show is about, let's talk about why young women are becoming left wing and is it a problem , well, i don't think problem, well, i don't think it's, that new. i
peter lloyd. what's going on here? you are a lady. we can confirm that you identify as a woman. still, liz kershaw , i. woman. still, liz kershaw, i. >> by the way, can i just pick up your news team? because i heard it before i left and it was in front of me just sitting here. it's really sad. there's been a body found in salford and they don't know what gender it is. hello? it's got bits. it's what sex. either male or female. the gender. well how would you know what that is? it's what...
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peter lloyd. what's going on here? you are a lady. we can confirm that you identify as a woman. still, liz kershaw , i. woman. still, liz kershaw, i. >> by the way, can i just pick up your news team? because i heard it before i left and it was in front of me just sitting here. it's really sad. there's been a body found in salford and they don't know what gender it is. hello? it's got bits. it's what sex. either male or female. the gender. well how would you know what that is? it's what somebody expresses while they're alive. >> well, yes, that is correct. >> well, yes, that is correct. >> they should be saying they haven't. they haven't said what sex it is yet . sorry. sex it is yet. sorry. >> i'll get hard to disagree with you. i've got to say. listen liz, now that you've got that off your chest, which is what this show is let's what this show is about, let's talk about why young women are becoming left wing and is it a problem , well, i don't think problem, well, i don't think it's, that new. i
peter lloyd. what's going on here? you are a lady. we can confirm that you identify as a woman. still, liz kershaw , i. woman. still, liz kershaw, i. >> by the way, can i just pick up your news team? because i heard it before i left and it was in front of me just sitting here. it's really sad. there's been a body found in salford and they don't know what gender it is. hello? it's got bits. it's what sex. either male or female. the gender. well how would you know what that is? it's what...
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who has peter in his own 45 has helped peter in his own 45 year battle against gambling . an year battle against gambling. an incredible story. that's next. it's next. wsfime next. it's time now for mark meets and peter shilton, the england goalkeeper who earned 125 caps for three the lions and won two european cups with nottingham forest, is a true sporting legend. but his wife, steffi shilton , is gaining her own shilton, is gaining her own legendary status with a campaign to help the millions of people who struggle with gambling addiction. in spite of peter's sporting accolades and the healthy rewards from the job that he loved , he has battled that he loved, he has battled gambling problems for 45 years, while steffi shilton has helped her husband and wants to help other victims out there for an illness that can see you lose your car, your jewellery and even your home virtually overnight, steffi shilton, welcome to mark dolan tonight. we'll get to your brilliant campaign in a moment, but can you give me a sense of how bad things got for you and peter , things got for
who has peter in his own 45 has helped peter in his own 45 year battle against gambling . an year battle against gambling. an incredible story. that's next. it's next. wsfime next. it's time now for mark meets and peter shilton, the england goalkeeper who earned 125 caps for three the lions and won two european cups with nottingham forest, is a true sporting legend. but his wife, steffi shilton , is gaining her own shilton, is gaining her own legendary status with a campaign to help the...
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you are angry flag peter. go about that patrick. you are angyeah, flag peter. go about that patrick. you are angyeah, i, flag peter. go about that patrick. you are angyeah, i, i'm flag peter. go about that patrick. you are angyeah, i, i'm also peter. go about that patrick. you are angyeah, i, i'm also angry go on. yeah, i, i'm also angry about losing the sound. >> but anyway , sorry about that. >> but anyway, sorry about that. no, i mean, you know, i'm a traditionalist. i played for england for 20 years at football. and, you know, the playing for the flag was, was everything, you know, and i think this day and age, it's not just a few colours. it's the way life's going. i think there's a lot of people who want to change this country and the way it is . this country and the way it is. and, you know, i think this is just one of the things that changing our national flag is, is, is one of those things. and i certainly feel that, you know, it's a fantastic country . it's it's a fantastic country. it's very diverse, but there's still people who want to change our hi
you are angry flag peter. go about that patrick. you are angyeah, flag peter. go about that patrick. you are angyeah, i, flag peter. go about that patrick. you are angyeah, i, i'm flag peter. go about that patrick. you are angyeah, i, i'm also peter. go about that patrick. you are angyeah, i, i'm also angry go on. yeah, i, i'm also angry about losing the sound. >> but anyway , sorry about that. >> but anyway, sorry about that. no, i mean, you know, i'm a traditionalist. i played for...
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let's bring in peter well. peter peter spencer as well. peter spencer oh peter spencer is here. oh peter spencer is here. oh peter spencer , peter spencer, what are spencer, peter spencer, what are your thoughts? >> yeah, i mean there are my thoughts are that there are there are two particular industrial disputes going on at present . one is over home present. one is over home working and the other is over minimum cover during a strike in both cases, i can see the arguments on both sides. >> the bosses say, look, it's more efficient if people show their faces at the office now and then and the and the and the workers say, look, you know, it's not what you signed up for on the minimum cover. in the case of a strike. >> and the bosses say, look, for god's sake, there's certain times there's stuff we've got to do which workers say, do to which the workers say, yeah , this is an this an yeah, this is an this is an intrusion fundamental intrusion on our fundamental trade union rights. but far more importantly than this, i think, is the legal challenge over notably over rwanda. >> and
let's bring in peter well. peter peter spencer as well. peter spencer oh peter spencer is here. oh peter spencer is here. oh peter spencer , peter spencer, what are spencer, peter spencer, what are your thoughts? >> yeah, i mean there are my thoughts are that there are there are two particular industrial disputes going on at present . one is over home present. one is over home working and the other is over minimum cover during a strike in both cases, i can see the arguments on both sides....
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the activist peter tatchell, and the activist peter tatchell, and the activist peter tatchell, and the co—founder and the ceo of sex matters may have forced doctor. welcome to the show to both of you. mayor, may i start with you? you know that. think this is a long overdue welcome back to common sense and reality, don't you ? reality, don't you? >> absolutely. if there's one place where, people should know what sex you are, it's when they're dealing with your health care, it's crazy that the nhs has not been recording people's sex. somebody might be non—binary , and that's fine, but non—binary, and that's fine, but the hospital still needs to know whether they're male or female. and when it comes to putting people in a sleeping accommodation in wards, women want to have single—sex spaces. they want to have privacy and dignity . and that doesn't mean dignity. and that doesn't mean the nhs can't also look after transgender males, but it can't do it by placing them in the women's ward . women's ward. >> and peter tatchell, do you think this is fair enough? i mean, when women are a
the activist peter tatchell, and the activist peter tatchell, and the activist peter tatchell, and the co—founder and the ceo of sex matters may have forced doctor. welcome to the show to both of you. mayor, may i start with you? you know that. think this is a long overdue welcome back to common sense and reality, don't you ? reality, don't you? >> absolutely. if there's one place where, people should know what sex you are, it's when they're dealing with your health care, it's crazy...
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that's all peter >> a choice. that's all peter tatchell wants for his friends, seriously ill friends who may want to kill themselves. >> yeah, but the problem is choice becomes an illusion. and that's what we've seen in canada, where people are not being given stairlifts or, you know, disabled people are not being given stairlifts, but they're being offered euthanasia. they've been offered death where that's cheaper, maybe. well, it's because it's not available . that's the point. not available. that's the point. or there was a lady who went to the emergency department. she was suicidal. she tried to commit suicide before she was looking for help, and she was told that she wouldn't be able told that she wouldn't be able to see a psychiatrist for three months. but they said, well, you know, have you been considering medical assistance and dying now, whatever their intention in asking that question , the point asking that question, the point was it was perceived to be suggesting it. and this is the problem, is that
that's all peter >> a choice. that's all peter tatchell wants for his friends, seriously ill friends who may want to kill themselves. >> yeah, but the problem is choice becomes an illusion. and that's what we've seen in canada, where people are not being given stairlifts or, you know, disabled people are not being given stairlifts, but they're being offered euthanasia. they've been offered death where that's cheaper, maybe. well, it's because it's not available . that's the point....
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peter, i'm glad. in all honesty, you agree that four year olds shouldn't be spoken to about whether they're gay, or trans. but the facts gay, bi or trans. but the facts speak for themselves. story speak for themselves. the story is because it's from this is true because it's from this charity's own paperwork. they are. are 40 primary are. there are 40 primary schools, children of 4 or 5 years, six year olds who are being spoken to by adults about whether they gay, bi or trans. it's an scandal and not it's an absolute scandal and not in school, ben. not not in primary school, ben. not not in primary school, ben. not not in primary school, ben. not not in primary school. peter read the paperwork . it's all there in the paperwork. it's all there in black and white. i don't know why saying that. it why you keep saying that. it doesn't school. doesn't say primary school. >> secondary school. >> does. i'm sorry, peter, it >> it does. i'm sorry, peter, it does. i've said you it does. does. i've said to you i
peter, i'm glad. in all honesty, you agree that four year olds shouldn't be spoken to about whether they're gay, or trans. but the facts gay, bi or trans. but the facts speak for themselves. story speak for themselves. the story is because it's from this is true because it's from this charity's own paperwork. they are. are 40 primary are. there are 40 primary schools, children of 4 or 5 years, six year olds who are being spoken to by adults about whether they gay, bi or trans. it's an scandal...
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much for joining peter bleksley, peter, thank you very much forjoining me. how do the police restore trust with regards to the police? >> i think it's an uphill task and i don't think they're ever going to achieve it. i think the modern model of policing that one built on policing by consent is in its death throes. and ten within or maybe 15 years, the policing model, as we know it will be replaced largely by private security firms who are already getting a firm taiwan toehold in terms of policing communities and neighbourhoods. and quite frankly, if we broaden it out, including the prison service, now , where we have a service, now, where we have a majority of prisoners who are under the influence of drugs and a prison estate that is incapable of imposing discipline because it doesn't have the numbers of trained staff. if we then look at the policing of pro—palestinian protests , pro—palestinian protests, whereby, again, the police don't have the numbers , so they have the numbers, so they appease and they allow the mob elements to rule, and then if we
much for joining peter bleksley, peter, thank you very much forjoining me. how do the police restore trust with regards to the police? >> i think it's an uphill task and i don't think they're ever going to achieve it. i think the modern model of policing that one built on policing by consent is in its death throes. and ten within or maybe 15 years, the policing model, as we know it will be replaced largely by private security firms who are already getting a firm taiwan toehold in terms of...
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even peter shilton is saying not even shilton, nothing >> even peter shilton, nothing is and scruton, is sacred. and that's scruton, isn't scruton hatred isn't it? yeah. scruton hatred of the home. yeah. >> the person >> because the average person has one's own has a preference for one's own family and country, which is entirely natural and normal. but the elite hates us. and they say you're citizen anywhere, you're a citizen of anywhere, maybe you're maybe of europe. you're atomised, your atomised, individual hate your family, atomised, individual hate your fan but atomised, individual hate your fanbut paul said >> but as paul said at the beginning, from saul beginning, it's from saul alinsky's radicals. beginning, it's from saul alinstell radicals. beginning, it's from saul alinstell aradicals. beginning, it's from saul alinstell a readals. beginning, it's from saul alinstell a read if. beginning, it's from saul alinstell a read if you well, well worth a read if you want what up to. want to know what they're up to. the meaning of your action is your enemy's reaction. yeah, yeah. so
even peter shilton is saying not even shilton, nothing >> even peter shilton, nothing is and scruton, is sacred. and that's scruton, isn't scruton hatred isn't it? yeah. scruton hatred of the home. yeah. >> the person >> because the average person has one's own has a preference for one's own family and country, which is entirely natural and normal. but the elite hates us. and they say you're citizen anywhere, you're a citizen of anywhere, maybe you're maybe of europe. you're...
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. >> know, peter hitchens >> you know, peter hitchens had to boring. to be boring. >> what peter hitchens, he >> what does peter hitchens, he says that central was >> what does peter hitchens, he sayzbeginningral was >> what does peter hitchens, he sayzbeginning ral the was >> what does peter hitchens, he sayzbeginning ral the wa the the beginning of the end of the family, to family, because everyone used to sit for warmth sit around the fire for warmth and have discussions. >> central heating >> and then central heating came along pulled along and we all got pulled apart. fair. i really apart. too fair. i really like him . him. >> i love peter hitchens. he's a hero. he says everything was hero. but he says everything was the beginning the end. the beginning of the end. television, heating oxygen. he's oxygen. he-s it. >> he's right about all of it. let's then, the let's have a look then, at the mail sunday. just what mail on sunday. and just what this needs advice on this country needs advice on how to cressida butt. to freeload cressida butt. >> claims has cracked >> one man claims he h
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sean peters , live >> thank you. sean peters, live from parliament square. and of course, cross back throughout the show to cover more developments. placards. they're saying uk and israel are partners in war crimes resistance by any means necessary. picture of malcolm x with an ak 47 earlier outside the home office, an individual intercepted with adolf hitler placards in the back of a car that said the irony of becoming what you once hated. we'll have all the latest on that story throughout the rest of the show . throughout the rest of the show. now it's our biggest giveaway of the year, so far, and your chance to win a ten grand greek cruise for two £10,000 in tax free cold, hard cash and a whole host of luxury travel gifts on top. yes, your 2025 holiday could be on us here at gb news. and here's all the details you need to get on board. >> you could win our biggest prize giveaway so far. first, there's an incredible £10,000 in tax free cash to spend however you like. plus, courtesy of variety cruises , a bespoke seven variety cruises, a bespoke seven nig
sean peters , live >> thank you. sean peters, live from parliament square. and of course, cross back throughout the show to cover more developments. placards. they're saying uk and israel are partners in war crimes resistance by any means necessary. picture of malcolm x with an ak 47 earlier outside the home office, an individual intercepted with adolf hitler placards in the back of a car that said the irony of becoming what you once hated. we'll have all the latest on that story...
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peter. now bear in mind sir keir starmer for three years led the people's vote campaign to reverse brexit. a call for a second referendum even on brexit. sir keir starmer is trusted more than rishi sunak. what on earth is going on? >> well, to say the tories are in turmoil, i think rather understated. i think there are something approaching a terminal to terminal turmoil , and the to terminal turmoil, and the reality is that if they were honest with themselves and with the electorate, they wouldn't even try to stand as a single party because they're so ideologically split. >> and, you know, to use, shakespeare's lurid, imagery in macbeth, they're like two spent swimmers that do cling together and choke their art. >> they are so ideologically split that, frankly, they really struggled to work together as a coalition, let alone as a single party that said, one can hardly blame , rishi sunak because he blame, rishi sunak because he after all, he's the guy that inherited this absolutely frightfu
peter. now bear in mind sir keir starmer for three years led the people's vote campaign to reverse brexit. a call for a second referendum even on brexit. sir keir starmer is trusted more than rishi sunak. what on earth is going on? >> well, to say the tories are in turmoil, i think rather understated. i think there are something approaching a terminal to terminal turmoil , and the to terminal turmoil, and the reality is that if they were honest with themselves and with the electorate,...
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thank you for joining commentator peter tatchell. thank you forjoining us, peter. thank you for joining us, peter. so what do you make of rishi's remarks? do you think that he is being unfair, or do you think that we really are a lazy nation ? >> well, 7- >> well, i ? >> well, i think it's absolutely right. we want to get more people back to work that is good for the economy and it's good to overcome people's health issues so they can live healthy lives. >> so that's a good objective . >> so that's a good objective. >> so that's a good objective. >> i think we need to understand why so many people are sick , and why so many people are sick, and there are hundreds of thousands of people still suffering from long covid, we know that poverty exacerbates people's ill health and a lot of poor people don't have the money to heat their homes properly or to buy healthy, good quality food . we healthy, good quality food. we also know there are a lot of people. >> in fact, 7 million plus people are on nhs waiting lists. >> they need treatment, they can't get it and that is w
thank you for joining commentator peter tatchell. thank you forjoining us, peter. thank you for joining us, peter. so what do you make of rishi's remarks? do you think that he is being unfair, or do you think that we really are a lazy nation ? >> well, 7- >> well, i ? >> well, i think it's absolutely right. we want to get more people back to work that is good for the economy and it's good to overcome people's health issues so they can live healthy lives. >> so that's a...
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much for joining peter bleksley, peter, thank you very much forjoining me. how do the police restore trust with regards to the police? >> i think it's an uphill task and i don't think they're ever going to achieve it. i think the modern model of policing that one built on policing by consent is in its death throes. and ten within or maybe 15 years, the policing model, as we know it will be replaced largely by private security firms who are already getting a firm taiwan toehold in terms of policing communities and neighbourhoods. and quite frankly, if we broaden it out, including the prison service, now , where we have a service, now, where we have a majority of prisoners who are under the influence of drugs and a prison estate that is incapable of imposing discipline because it doesn't have the numbers of trained staff. if we then look at the policing of pro—palestinian protests , pro—palestinian protests, whereby, again, the police don't have the numbers , so they have the numbers, so they appease and they allow the mob elements to rule, and then if we
much for joining peter bleksley, peter, thank you very much forjoining me. how do the police restore trust with regards to the police? >> i think it's an uphill task and i don't think they're ever going to achieve it. i think the modern model of policing that one built on policing by consent is in its death throes. and ten within or maybe 15 years, the policing model, as we know it will be replaced largely by private security firms who are already getting a firm taiwan toehold in terms of...
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well, now i'm joined by the political commentator peter spencer. welcome to the show, peter. always a pleasure. sir keir starmer, the man in waiting . starmer, the man in waiting. does he have the x factor or doesit does he have the x factor or does it even matter ? i mean, does it even matter? i mean, because the tories seem to be so hiding for a beating. will starmer win just by simply not even doing anything? >> i think that's probably quite a good policy actually. >> i mean, the fact is that starmer well let's face it, he is a bit boring, isn't he. >> but then and you say safe is boring. >> but on the other hand boring is safe now. >> rishi sunak tried tried to sort of play the boring card when he first got in, but he was sitting astride a party which was so utterly riven with splits, and it calls to mind a line from macbeth that it's like two spent swimmers that do cling together and choke their art, and any attempt he ever made to sort of try to govern sensibly was completely rubbed off the headunes was completely rubbed off the headlines by the fact that the tories wer
well, now i'm joined by the political commentator peter spencer. welcome to the show, peter. always a pleasure. sir keir starmer, the man in waiting . starmer, the man in waiting. does he have the x factor or doesit does he have the x factor or does it even matter ? i mean, does it even matter? i mean, because the tories seem to be so hiding for a beating. will starmer win just by simply not even doing anything? >> i think that's probably quite a good policy actually. >> i mean, the...
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our man, charlie peters has more. the gangmasters and labour abuse authority has confirmed that surge in investigations into the care sector, with researchers and mps telling me that the rise is linked to industrial scale abuse of the visa route . abuse of the visa route. >> labour's housing solution sir keir starmer sets out his plan to build 1.5 million new homes to build 1.5 million new homes to tackle the housing crisis, but would they be affordable? >> as always, let us know your thoughts gbnews.com forward slash your say. the comments are absolutely flying in at the moment. pip and i have been watching them intently. i'm keen to know pip about sir keir starmer's housing reforms. what's he going to do to ensure young people get on the housing ladder? i'm sure what you ladder? i'm not sure what you guys think at home, i am guys think at home, but i am guilty of being a bit of a nimby back in, back down south. my only problem is with these new build houses. not a fan of build houses. i'm not a fan of these sort of
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is inteihas had course, crime and peter hitchens is inteihas had long course, crime and peter hitchens is inteihas had long running'se, crime and peter hitchens is inteihas had long running roles and has had long running roles with brand. with people like russell brand. on not, on whether or not, decriminalising more decriminalising allows more transparency and people can get the help they need, but i personally think the low level damage that cannabis i mean damage that cannabis does i mean , you know, hands up, i smoked a bit, more than i should bit, probably more than i should have done at university. and looking back, it was was looking back, it was it was demotivating . did you inhale demotivating. did you inhale simon stoned right now. >> you think wearing >> why do you think he's wearing the glasses? >> was i mean, everyone >> but it was i mean, everyone was doing pressure or was doing it. peer pressure or whatever. don't that whatever. i don't know that i even very much. even enjoyed it very much. i genuinely remember, like, a lot of feeling that of things that you feeling that
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i mean, peter, just >> yeah. i mean, peter, just just finally on this, we had to cover up sir winston churchill dunng cover up sir winston churchill during the, the black lives matter protests. and they have they've had to have a ring around them during the pro—palestine protests. we've seen, well, there have been a whole a war memorials have been stood on and trampled over like they're, you know, rubbish under someone's shoe . i a lot of someone's shoe. i a lot of people look at london right now and feel that it has totally lost control . well, you know, lost control. well, you know, whether that be the police and crime commissioner and the mayor of london or whether that be, as you mentioned, mark rowley , what you mentioned, mark rowley, what do people do this, this frustration , this anger that frustration, this anger that people feel, right. it's just unrelenting right now . unrelenting right now. >> it is. and sadly, we are all particularly those of us who live in london and other parts of the metropolita
i mean, peter, just >> yeah. i mean, peter, just just finally on this, we had to cover up sir winston churchill dunng cover up sir winston churchill during the, the black lives matter protests. and they have they've had to have a ring around them during the pro—palestine protests. we've seen, well, there have been a whole a war memorials have been stood on and trampled over like they're, you know, rubbish under someone's shoe . i a lot of someone's shoe. i a lot of people look at london...
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well, thank you very much indeed, peter spencen you very much indeed, peter spencer, their political commentator. always great to speak to you on everything political , well, everything political, well, everything political, well, everything political and indeed animal. >> but yes, we're talking a lot about animals today. >> snails , not just pigs and >> snails, not just pigs and initiation ceremonies. >> oxford university. but, let's let's talk about something that has been rather overshadowed by all of this. angela rayner news. what labour would like us to be talking about is, of course, keir starmer's commitment to our independent . independent nuclear deterrent. he's saying it's the bedrock of his plan to keep britain safe . his plan to keep britain safe. >> and yes, at the same time, he's pledged to boost the defence budget to 2.5% of gdp. so his budget commitment matches that of the chancellor, jeremy hunt, and could indicate a significant shift from the jeremy corbyn years if resources allow. >> if resources allow. >> if resources allow. >> if resources allow. >> i love the ge
well, thank you very much indeed, peter spencen you very much indeed, peter spencer, their political commentator. always great to speak to you on everything political , well, everything political, well, everything political, well, everything political and indeed animal. >> but yes, we're talking a lot about animals today. >> snails , not just pigs and >> snails, not just pigs and initiation ceremonies. >> oxford university. but, let's let's talk about something that has...
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that's dougie peter there, speaking with regard. well listen, let's quickly find out what the great british voices think, because this show is nothing without their them and their views. let's welcome one of them on. this is their opportunity to tell us what they think about the topics we're discussing. john reid in kidderminsterjohn, is mass migration good or bad? what do you think? >> i think mass migration, legal migration, nana is a good thing , migration, nana is a good thing, but that means we can pick and choose who we let in, doesn't it? >> i think mass illegal immigration, the like of which we see coming across the channelis we see coming across the channel, is ridiculous. >> and i don't really understand why isn't easily stopped. >> i know i noticed yesterday that, a knife was taken to an inflatable on the beach and the boat therefore couldn't sail. >> and i don't see why we don't do that all the time. either us or the police or anybody else. why? why are the boats allowed to move? >> i mean, you don't move 50 people in a
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and i'm joined by former met police detective peter bleksley peter, always a pleasure to see you.so peter, always a pleasure to see you. so the police say there's a clear public interest in this. there is a process to follow. but as we're seeing with currently, there's a debate going on in holyrood about hate crime laws. are we getting lost in chasing cases that are kind of symptomatic of the fact we're not actually solving real crime ? not actually solving real crime? >> no. i think what we've got to do here when we look at the allegations that are made around angela rayner, is take those in the round as a, as a separate item. and i think it is only right that they are investigated impartially , thoroughly and impartially, thoroughly and professionally because there could be and i say could be some criminal offences revealed which if so, would relate to a very prominent politician. it's the same as when we had partygate allegations during covid. it was only right then that the lawmakers, who were alleged to be lawbreakers, were investigated . and i understand investigated. and i understa
and i'm joined by former met police detective peter bleksley peter, always a pleasure to see you.so peter, always a pleasure to see you. so the police say there's a clear public interest in this. there is a process to follow. but as we're seeing with currently, there's a debate going on in holyrood about hate crime laws. are we getting lost in chasing cases that are kind of symptomatic of the fact we're not actually solving real crime ? not actually solving real crime? >> no. i think what...
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i me peters just a bit. it? why does it have to get. i me peter hitchens it. it? why does it have to get. i me peter hitchens said that, >> peter hitchens said that, central heating was. >> he did. >> he did. >> we talked about this last night . night. >> that's probably where i got it i quote it a lot. it from. i quote it a lot. >> it's what said because >> it's what he said because everybody. i think it's >> it's what he said because eybit'body. i think it's >> it's what he said because eybit softy. i think it's >> it's what he said because eybit soft and i think it's >> it's what he said because eybit soft and silly. i think it's >> it's what he said because eybit soft and silly. wasn't it's a bit soft and silly. wasn't there always child's version there always a child's version of anyway so if you of scrabble? anyway so if you can't quite make it to grown up scrabble, just have the fisher—price version. >> scrabble should be exclusionary. >> well, at the risk of, trying to you on that one, to push you back on that one, i think you've fallen for the headunes
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thanks, peter. telling us your story. >> pleasure. >> pleasure, pleasure. >> pleasure, pleasure. >> coming up, we're going >> right. coming up, we're going to with this breaking to stick with this breaking incident sydney, shopping incident in sydney, the shopping centre we centre stabbing spree. we understand have died, understand six people have died, including the australian prime heard from the australian prime minister anthony albanese, who said police said that a female police officer was brave enough and courageous to run into danger, apprehend the suspect and shoots him dead. also, we'll try and get an update for that nine month old baby who was stabbed and is currently, i think, undergoing surgery in hospital. all that and more after the break. with . us. break. stick with. us. >> we are proud to be gb news the people's channel and as you know, we always love to hear your views. now there's a new way of getting in touch with us @gbnews .com forward. slash your say by commenting. you can be
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peter, welcome the former editor of labourlist, pet peter, welcome the former editor of labourlist, pet> well, i wouldn't put it in those terms at all, first of all, everyone left, right or in the middle wants britain to keep safe. and
peter, welcome the former editor of labourlist, pet
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and actually i disagree peter. the disagree with peter. it's the courts the precedent. courts that set the precedent. this doesn't set any precedent whatsoever. are just whatsoever. these are just guidelines that have already been existing. and just been existing. and they're just writing down. that's all writing them down. that's all this is. so the court sets the precedent. judges set the precedent. judges set the precedent. but what's going on here is they're formalising it, because what we know is that you need to have a certain amount of rehabilitation for someone to reduce reoffending rates. you're not going to reduce reoffending rates by putting vulnerable people, young people , and people, young people, and trapping them into a life of criminality, giving them a network of other criminals, especially when you know what our prisons are like right now. and if we're not going to invest in our prisons, at the very least we need to invest in other alternative punishments that are cheapen >> you think that young people might hear that an
and actually i disagree peter. the disagree with peter. it's the courts the precedent. courts that set the precedent. this doesn't set any precedent whatsoever. are just whatsoever. these are just guidelines that have already been existing. and just been existing. and they're just writing down. that's all writing them down. that's all this is. so the court sets the precedent. judges set the precedent. judges set the precedent. but what's going on here is they're formalising it, because what we...
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peter kay, i love them. >> you love peter kay. >> you love peter kay. >> we all love peter . >> we all love peter. >> we all love peter. >> he's having a swipe at a manchester venue. >> well, he's meant to be opening the new the brand new £365 million arena in manchester, and it's been put back. so if people have got tickets and were hoping to see peter kay in the next couple of days, it's been put back another month. so there are issues with this arena and the issues are to do with safety and capacity and the electrics and everything else. they had a they had a test run. i think rick astley did a gig- run. i think rick astley did a gig. i did, yeah. and that went. but they reduced the capacity and that was the test run. but the test run hasn't gone well and they're still working on it. so yeah , i just feel so sorry so yeah, i just feel so sorry for anyone who's got pete obviously getting peter kay tickets are the best of times is like getting, you know, a golden ticket to the willy wonka factory. and unfortunately, if you've got them and you've made your arrangements and you've got
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peter. just eva.eva to hear from eva. peter. just eva. eva comrie. just just comment on that if you would. >> well, the legislation often refers to conduct that is threatening or abusive or insulting, so person is insulting, so that a person is able claim that they have able to claim that they have been insulted and unfortunately, the legislation enables anonymous reports to be made and for people to have non hate crime incidents recorded against them without their knowledge or consent. i think you'll be aware that has already happened that that has already happened to the msp murdo fraser. so i, as a woman who supports scottish independence, find it quite distasteful that unfortunately i'm on the same side as murdo fraser, one of scotland's most famous or infamous unionist msps. so there are innumerable difficulties thrown up by this legislation , not the least of legislation, not the least of which is that women simply are not only not protected, women are now hugely concerned about vexatious complaints, such as complaints for simply saying that tr
peter. just eva.eva to hear from eva. peter. just eva. eva comrie. just just comment on that if you would. >> well, the legislation often refers to conduct that is threatening or abusive or insulting, so person is insulting, so that a person is able claim that they have able to claim that they have been insulted and unfortunately, the legislation enables anonymous reports to be made and for people to have non hate crime incidents recorded against them without their knowledge or consent. i...
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it's to peter peter bleksley. it's only iceland, norway and the united kingdom where officers aren't routinely armed . aren't routinely armed. >> a recent poll carried out by the police federation of every police officer in england and wales asked the very same question that we're discussing today. question that we're discussing today . do police officers today. do police officers routinely want to be armed with firearms? and there was a sizeable majority that answered no to that question . and many no to that question. and many officers said that if they were forced into carrying a firearm, they would in fact leave the police service . and there is police service. and there is sadly a huge problem with regards to recruiting and retaining police officers these days. and whilst i can see the arguments in favour of arming every police officer, my contention is by suddenly placing 100,000 firearms onto the streets of britain. it is not going to make it a safer place to live . place to live. >> let's put that to kevin
it's to peter peter bleksley. it's only iceland, norway and the united kingdom where officers aren't routinely armed . aren't routinely armed. >> a recent poll carried out by the police federation of every police officer in england and wales asked the very same question that we're discussing today. question that we're discussing today . do police officers today. do police officers routinely want to be armed with firearms? and there was a sizeable majority that answered no to that question...
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but that does peter out through the morning. and by the afternoon brighter the afternoon some brighter spells , especially across spells emerge, especially across parts england wales, spells emerge, especially across parts there'llnd wales, spells emerge, especially across parts there'll also wales, spells emerge, especially across parts there'll also be alales, spells emerge, especially across parts there'll also be some where there'll also be some heavy showers and it will stay blustery, although the wind coming from the south will lead to temperatures of 18 celsius or so across parts of the south—east in scotland it stays cold and it's another wet start for scotland on saturday morning. spells of rain moving north again followed by north once again followed by showers. it's a windy showers. and it's a windy day. those winds peaking in western parts of the uk at 50 to 70 miles an hour, leading to big waves leading to disruption in places. but it's also going to be relatively warm with some brightness by the afternoon. and in
but that does peter out through the morning. and by the afternoon brighter the afternoon some brighter spells , especially across spells emerge, especially across parts england wales, spells emerge, especially across parts there'llnd wales, spells emerge, especially across parts there'll also wales, spells emerge, especially across parts there'll also be alales, spells emerge, especially across parts there'll also be some where there'll also be some heavy showers and it will stay blustery,...
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charlie peters , gb mayor's ban. charlie peters, gb news brussels and charlie does raise a very important point there, which is the vlaams parties, which are flemish nationalist parties, separatist parties that want to leave belgium. >> the cordon sanitaire means basically they get no press coverage whatsoever in belgium , coverage whatsoever in belgium, and they often struggle to hold events. what was really interesting this morning was viktor orban said at the start, i grew up in the soviet union. in 1988, we founded fidesz in hungary, still part of a soviet empire. and time and again he said, we would book meeting rooms to have events, only to have them cancelled . and he have them cancelled. and he reminded us that modern day brussels now genuinely has shades of that old soviet union. and that's a very serious point. are you listening in frontbench of the labour party? because you seem to approve of us being cancelled yesterday. now, overnight, the legal eagles were very, very busy and i'm pleased to say that i'm
charlie peters , gb mayor's ban. charlie peters, gb news brussels and charlie does raise a very important point there, which is the vlaams parties, which are flemish nationalist parties, separatist parties that want to leave belgium. >> the cordon sanitaire means basically they get no press coverage whatsoever in belgium , coverage whatsoever in belgium, and they often struggle to hold events. what was really interesting this morning was viktor orban said at the start, i grew up in the...
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people such as jk rowling, peter rowling, elon musk, even peter tatchell have publicly criticised these new laws , criticised these new laws, saying they could be used to stifle free speech or even be weaponised to settle scores . weaponised to settle scores. >> well, it's crossed to our scotland reporter tony mcguire, who's in edinburgh , where there who's in edinburgh, where there is a protest take place is a protest due to take place at believe tony. at about 1:00, i believe tony. >> yes, that's correct, a bit half one today, and of course, because it's easter sunday, it is a bank holiday. sorry, easter monday, it is a bank holiday , so monday, it is a bank holiday, so we're expecting even more. i spoke to a couple of people outside parliament here already who have you they who have said, you know, they couldn't here otherwise, but couldn't be here otherwise, but because it is that bank holiday, then they are able to come here and show their support. now, this of course, the highly this is of course, the highly controversial, crime and controversial, hate crime and pubuc controversia
people such as jk rowling, peter rowling, elon musk, even peter tatchell have publicly criticised these new laws , criticised these new laws, saying they could be used to stifle free speech or even be weaponised to settle scores . weaponised to settle scores. >> well, it's crossed to our scotland reporter tony mcguire, who's in edinburgh , where there who's in edinburgh, where there is a protest take place is a protest due to take place at believe tony. at about 1:00, i believe tony....
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congratulations to peter kate. congratulations to peter and thinking kate. congratulations to peter and name thinking kate. congratulations to peter and name , thinking kate. congratulations to peter and name , howinking kate. congratulations to peter and name , how about nigel? about a name, how about nigel? emily. sorry kate. it's a it's a it's a little girl. it's a little girl. >> nigella. >> nigella. >> not sure. yeah. nigella. >> not sure. yeah. nigella. >> nigella . there you go. >> nigella. there you go. there's a name idea if you've got yes, please do keep got one. but yes, please do keep your views coming in, but we've got a very special guest with us today, final guest today, our final guest of the show, joined us, show, who has just joined us, and he is going to talk about his across . the globe his adventures across. the globe to raise awareness of dementia. >> yes. louis alexander's last fight marathon fight saw him run a marathon in the each of the the remotest area of each of the seven more seven continents, raising more than for charity. seve
congratulations to peter kate. congratulations to peter and thinking kate. congratulations to peter and name thinking kate. congratulations to peter and name , thinking kate. congratulations to peter and name , howinking kate. congratulations to peter and name , how about nigel? about a name, how about nigel? emily. sorry kate. it's a it's a it's a little girl. it's a little girl. >> nigella. >> nigella. >> not sure. yeah. nigella. >> not sure. yeah. nigella. >>...
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peter, can you peter cleppe. peter, can you explain to our viewers and listeners exactly the this, this conference, what is this conference? and who are the people who attending it, so people who are attending it, so it's a broad church, really. it's, meant to gather those supporting conservative, ideas which range from centre right to, what you could call perhaps right wing populist, sentiment. >> so was it a surprise to you as the editor in chief of brussels report, that this populist right leaning political, conference of thought really is what it is, isn't it? they're swapping ideas. they're talking about policy . was it talking about policy. was it a surprise to you that it was closed down on day one? >> well, actually , yes and no. >> well, actually, yes and no. yes. because these things have been happening, especially in francophone belgium , once in a francophone belgium, once in a while, mayors, you know, abusing the security argument to, to ban conference they do not like. but then in the run up to the
peter, can you peter cleppe. peter, can you explain to our viewers and listeners exactly the this, this conference, what is this conference? and who are the people who attending it, so people who are attending it, so it's a broad church, really. it's, meant to gather those supporting conservative, ideas which range from centre right to, what you could call perhaps right wing populist, sentiment. >> so was it a surprise to you as the editor in chief of brussels report, that this populist...
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peter, welcome to the show . incredibly to the show. incredibly concerning scenes yesterday and reports emerging that, 50 people were on the dinghy, an extra 62 then rampaged onto the craft , then rampaged onto the craft, causing it to partially capsize. but the most concerning report we're hearing, peter, is that the french police simply stood by and did nothing, which of course asks the huge question why on earth are we sending millions and millions of pounds to france if nothing is happening to deter these people from coming over ? from coming over? >> well, quite. >> well, quite. >> martin, there's shock and anger here about what's happened. these incidents have become all too frequent. it was only in january that five migrants died off exactly the same beach near boulogne sur mer. but what was particularly horrific about yesterday is exactly as you say. there was a skirmish before hand on the beach. the picture i've got of what happened is that there were people , including women and people, including women and children, on the boa
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also peter tatchell, human rights activist. and peter spencen rights activist. and peter spencer, political commentator . spencer, political commentator. thank you so for your thank you so much for your thoughts. is gb news 32 thoughts. this is gb news 32 minutes after 5:00. i'm nana akua we'll continue akua coming up. we'll continue with the great british debate this asking, has this hour. and i'm asking, has london go zone london become a no go zone for jewish on weekends jewish people? on the weekends you'll of my you'll hear the thoughts of my panel you'll hear the thoughts of my panel, christina and danny. but first, latest first, let's get your latest news wenzler. the news with sophia wenzler. the >> thanks, nana. it's 532. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your headlines . mark newsroom. your headlines. mark menzies has announced his resignation from the tory party saying he won't be standing at the next election . the fylde mp the next election. the fylde mp was suspended following claims he used political donations to cover medical expenses and pa
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