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Patrick well, come along now if youre more upset about the word hurricane in an invasion than you are about the impending destruction of britain and western culture, then i think youve got a massive problem. Suella braverman has got more guts than a kebab eating nine pints a night. Darts enthusiast for coming out and saying what the vast majority of people in britain really think. Both legal britain really think. Both legal and ilLegal Immigration at their current levels will ruin the western world. As we know it. Heres that moment from a barnstorming speech that has lefties so hot under the collar. The wind of change that carried my own parents across the globe in the 20th century was a mere gust compared to the hurricane anne. That is. Hurricane anne. That is. Well, shes right. And when it comes to the word invasion that shes previously used, if we lined up all the boats that have crossed the channel this year and sent them over from calais in one go, packed full of mostly young men would it or would it not look like an invasion . If we looked at Legal Immigration in the 1950s or the 60s and we called that level a gust, then whats happening right now, very obviously is equivalent to a hurricane, isnt it . So her language is not a problem for me. Shes not out of order. Shes not stoking racial tensions. Shes being forceful with what she says. But weve had decades of politicians pussyfooting around this issue. And the Opposition Leader struggles to even say what a woman is for goodness sake, people who find that language offensive out more offensive need to get out more and realise that the majority of people around country people around the country say things like that all the time. But of course they wont get out more, will they . Because the luxury brigade, as she luxury belief brigade, as she called them, the open border fanatics, the human rights contingent, hate you. They contingent, they hate you. They hate ordinary people. They lock their car doors when they drive through burnley. They couldnt through burnley. They couldnt give a about anyone that lives in rochdale, and they joke about the people of rotherham while they hobnob next to the fire pit in country. Ritzy tossing in their country. Ritzy tossing lumps of foie gras at their pigeon free. Oh, isnt it absolutely outrageous . Gorgeous absolutely outrageous . Gorgeous that the home secretary said a hurricane of migrants are on their way . Yeah. Why do you live . Oh, youve chosen to move to an upper middle class village somewhere with quiet local schools and hospitals so you dont have to deal with all the consequences of your own ideology. Right . Of course. You have. Stuff writes have. Yeah. This stuff writes itself. We all know these people. Mentioned human rights people. I mentioned human rights a little earlier. Now towards the end of this clip, youll hear another reason why suella copped it. Heres some more of her supposedly controversial comments from conference. Far too squeamish about being smeared as racist to properly bnng smeared as racist to properly bring order to the chaos is labour that turbocharged their impact by passing the misnamed human rights act . Im surprised they didnt call it the criminal rights. Act rights. Act strong stuff. Well, the human strong stuff. Well, the human rights act should be called the criminal rights act. Thats what she said. All ill say is this a lot of criminals rely on the human rights act to not be deported, and it does seem to work for them. Doesnt it . What i the left hates most i think the left hates most about Suella Braverman is that she white. Shes ethnic she isnt white. Shes an ethnic minority doesnt the minority who doesnt think the way that shes supposed to. I mean , theyll still call her mean, theyll still call her a fascist anyway, unlike these people, course, who appeared people, of course, who appeared outside tory Party Conference. Outside a tory Party Conference. Yes. Look. I outside a tory Party Conference. Yes. Look. I mean, outside a tory Party Conference. Yes. Look. I mean, forgive me, yes. Look. I mean, forgive me, all right . Forgive me, but who are the fascists here . Can you imagine if these were brexiteers . That a remainer conference . The backlash. Look at them. You know why people want to complain about Suella Bravermans language, dont you . Its they think its its because they think its racist or divisive. No, its not racist or divisive. No, its not that at all. Its because they actually want her to talk actually dont want her to talk about it at all. They dont want anyone to admit that we have a massive problem language is important, and id rather have the words that suella uses us than the words other politicians use to lie to us about the true scale of the problem. But to scale of the problem. But to respond now my superstar panel, author and broadcaster christine hamilton. Im also joined by businessman and activist adam brooks and former labour Party Adviser matthew le le. Okay. All right, christine , ill start right, christine, ill start with you on this. I mean, not with you on this. I mean, not everyone agrees with me. Of course, plenty of people do think that its deeply offensive to use words like hurricane and invasion. Argue thats invasion. I would argue thats what say. What most people say. Absolutely. I think one of absolutely. I think one of the cleverest things that she said, she talked about peoples luxury beliefs and you summed it up just now. People up just now. People who disappear country disappear after their country retreats , they have retreats, they dont have to deal problems that deal with the problems that immigration a whole immigration cause for a whole lot people. And i loved lot of other people. And i loved her. Compare the of change her. Compare the wind of change that carried my own parents across the globe was a mere gust compared to the hurricane thats coming, echoed macmillan and coming, she echoed macmillan and winds of change. I thought that was her was was i thought her speech was perfect. Need to wake up. Perfect. People need to wake up. Its plain speaking. Its clear speaking, about time, speaking, and its about time, too. Hope she has sent a too. And i hope she has sent a clarion call to the fainthearts in the cabinet. She was well received in the Conference Hall and i think she will be well received so for good her. Her. m her. Were you clutching matthew, were you clutching your at that . Your pearls at that . , look, i tell you well, look, i can tell you that being if i was a that youre being if i was a tory, id be worried because , as tory, id be worried because, as in party has got experience in my party has got experience of the Party Faithful are of when the Party Faithful are cheering the name and shouting the name of their favourite in the name of their favourite in the Conference Hall, you know, that actually youve lost people outside. Was an outside. I thought it was an appalling speech. What do appalling speech. Sorry. What do you when people appalling speech. Sorry. What do you shouting when people appalling speech. Sorry. What do you shouting love when people appalling speech. Sorry. What do you shouting love jeremy jeople were shouting love Jeremy Corbyn or bravo and be it, and or shouting bravo and be it, and they were saying, brave. Its they were saying, be brave. Its fine to appeal to the people in the hall , but fine to appeal to the people in the hall, but you fine to appeal to the people in the hall , but you need to appeal the hall, but you need to appeal to people in the country and it is absolutely is is absolutely no, it is absolutely wrong. I thought i found offensive found the speech offensive because actually the bit that she my parents, she she said about my parents, she wouldnt. Like wouldnt. Its a bit like the old 54, nightclub old studio 54, the nightclub in new you let you in new york. Would you let you in if was home if Suella Braverman was the home secretary now . She wouldnt have let she wouldnt. Let her own. No, she wouldnt. She not line she there was not one line in that speech about there was not one line of humanity or one acknowledgement about one line of humanity or one acknowfleeingent about one line of humanity or one acknowfleeing war about one line of humanity or one acknowfleeing war zones. About people fleeing war zones. Patrick, one second. Mentioned the youve just mentioned the word used own word nightclubs. I used to own nightclub. You did . There was a safety i had to abide by safety that i had to abide by letting a certain amount of people there limit on people in. There was a limit on how many you could let in. Absolutely. Nobodys saying they should have unlimited immigration. Country immigration. A country im certainly different. Certainly is no different. On a larger scale. Its just on a larger scale. Now last year or this year, now last last year or this year, weve 25,000 across on weve had 25,000 come across on dinghies that weve detected. How many have we not detected . How many have we not detected . Then you had the people that are in the back of the lorries. Now, i dont care if theyre black, white brown, it doesnt white or brown, it doesnt matter to me. Weve got a problem. Weve got nowhere to house they dont integrate house them. They dont integrate and we have had people like rapists come across as murderers, or gangsters. We dont know who these people are. Her language is. But shes talking. But shes talking. You look outraged. You look outraged. There are, frankly, some facts. Some facts. Ill tell you, the biggest fact of all whos been in government for the last 13 years, party years, the conservative party Suella Braverman sat in parliament aconservative parliament as a conservative member parliament. Needs member of parliament. She needs to this year to stop pretending this is year zero. Of zero. Its not. Its year 13 of tory she shes tory failure. She says shes going get rid of the hotels. Going to get rid of the hotels. Whos them . Were there whos put them . There were there were labour was were no hotels when labour was in government. The £6. 7 million a all because a day bill have this all because of. We didnt have the of. No, we didnt have the problem we proper problem because we had proper enforcement and proper deals with our european neighbours. Its a problem needs its a tory problem which needs a labour solution because a labour solution just because the on their the tories are sat on their hands 13 years doesnt hands for 13 years doesnt mean that the time to do that now is not the time to do something that now is not the time to do sonand ng that now is not the time to do sonand lg that now is not the time to do sonand i do think i cant and i do think i cant remember said promises, remember who said promises, promises, promises. I do think that large element of that there is a large element of people that she people who think that she shouldnt it. Is shouldnt be saying it. There is a racist element against Suella Braverman have been braverman and there have been some comments online and some nasty comments online and nasty some nasty comments online and nas but know. But but you know. But the mainstream the mainstream reaction to the speech its perfectly speech, its perfectly reasonable want reasonable to say we want controlled immigration. We want to the boats, but we dont to stop the boats, but we dont think doing a very think someone is doing a very good job, not least because she hasnt stopped the boat. Do that when how can we do that when weve got lawyers lefty got lefty lawyers and lefty courts undermining everything that to do . That the government tries to do . I that she says it i like the fact that she says it as it is. Got no fear. She as it is. Shes got no fear. She has got balls and i like that. You just had same has got balls and i like that. Priti| just had same has got balls and i like that. Priti patel. 1ad same has got balls and i like that. Priti patel. And same has got balls and i like that. Priti patel. And she ame about priti patel. And she didnt stop boats either didnt stop the boats either because of lawyers because of lefty lawyers not left one at a time. Left because of one at a time. Matthew. Now, is she not right that things would be worse under . Under labour . Shes completely wrong. Shes completely wrong. Youre going to okay. And now youre going to tell completely tell me that shes completely wrong do wrong because what you will do is magical deal with our is do a magical deal with our european friends. Be a magical deal. We wont be a magical deal. It deal that works it would be a deal that works like deal. David blunkett like the deal. David blunkett did. It . Did. Secretary, what is it . Is it . What is it . And what is it . What is it . And how going to it . And how are you going to do it . And when be delivered . When will it be delivered . First the first thing we the first the first thing we will process the claims will do is process the claims that stacked 160,000. That are stacked up 160,000. So wave through . So youll wave them through . So youll wave them through . No, no, no. Absolutely no, no, no, no. Absolutely not. Said process. The second not. I said process. The second thing well do is have fast turnaround. The moment the turnaround. So at the moment the system broken years system is broken after 13 years of government. People of tory government. So people who from countries who arrive from safe countries are back quickly. How are are sent back quickly. How are you the you going . We will have the cross police. You going . We will have the croshow police. You going . We will have the croshow are police. You going . We will have the croshow are you ce. You going . We will have the croshow are you going do that . How are you going to do that . Right, were not doing right, because were not doing it so what you to going it now. So what are you to going do . Going just do . Were going to were just going were going to going to do it. Were going to put resources in that needs going to do it. Were going to pu do resources in that needs going to do it. Were going to pu do it. esources in that needs to do it. Its going to be a priority for the government. If this government do it, it government wanted to do it, it could from could divert resources from other it wastes time other things that it wastes time on. And instead the on. And instead its the tory government to a government wants there to be a boat it wants to boat crisis because it wants to use issue with the use it as a wedge issue with the labour party. Well, got labour party. Well, its got something coming labour something coming because labour will in will be firm in campaigning in the general election that only labour boats where labour will stop the boats where would from hs2 . Would you divert money from hs2 . Been bespoke money has now been bespoke elsewhere, the money money has now been bespoke el everere, the money money has now been bespoke el ever going the money money has now been bespoke el ever going to the money money has now been bespoke el ever going to theseen money money has now been bespoke el ever going to theseen bymey is ever going to be seen by those transport projects in the north. I mean, its promises, money, promises. Youre not going it youre not going to take it from this. Youre not going to take it froronly;. This only stops only stop this only stops when theres deterrent. And when theres a deterrent. And the only deterrent weve up when theres a deterrent. And the sleeves errent weve up when theres a deterrent. And the sleeves errthe weve up when theres a deterrent. And the sleeves errthe moment up when theres a deterrent. And the sleeves errthe moment isip our sleeves at the moment is rwanda we back rwanda or we turn back the boats. Where theres now, this is where theres a problem. So im deliberately focussed here on the language that think that shes used because i think we able to speak we need to be able to speak frankly. Need to be able to frankly. We need to be able to speak ican speak plainly. And i can guarantee now that guarantee you right now that the turns phrase that uses turns of phrase that she uses are spoken about in northern towns, towns in midlands, towns, in towns in the midlands, in in the north east, in towns in the north east, without the batting of an eyelid. Lot of, you eyelid. Theres a lot of, you know, of hampstead know, you kind of hampstead based arty they get based chatter, arty they get worked up about that but there was didnt use was some language she didnt use and that was get us out of the echr no, didnt. And nor did echr no, she didnt. And nor did rishi practical rishi and that is the practical problem, is it not . So of course it is. And only today ive read in today ive ive read online in one that an one of the newspapers that an asylum set fire to Asylum Seeker has set fire to a hotel. Okay. Has assaulted the Security Guard again, got six months in prison. But we cant deport him. But the tories have been talking about getting out of the echr. I mean, know that this echr. I mean, i know that this will agree with this, will youll agree with this, adam, 13 years. Adam, but its for 13 years. These are strangling these courts are strangling our to deal our own immigration. Its not strangling well, its not strangling belgiums belgium has belgiums power. Her belgium has stopped pretty much stopped every pretty much stopped every pretty much stopped here. Stopped the boats coming here. We need to kick french, to put it bluntly and do a deal. Theyre holding out politically to do a problem. But we also need a government thats going to prepare set up a cross to prepare to set up a cross border force. Need Border Police force. We need to happen labour. Happen under labour. Echr is stopping our deterrent, it deterrent, which is even if it is, theyve had years to get is, theyve had 13 years to get rid it. Rid of it. I made a documentary 12 years ago about it. Was significant omission it was a significant omission 12 years suella speech and sunak it was a significant omission 12 yearsillella speech and sunak it was a significant omission 12 yearsillella youch and sunak it was a significant omission 12 years illella you whatd sunak it was a significant omission 12 yearsillella you what i sunak speech. Ill tell you what i find disheartening is that find so disheartening is that when youngster, we had when i was a youngster, we had wed of tory wed had 13 years of tory misrule. Labour got in, in misrule. When labour got in, in the whenever it was 60, whatever. And now weve had it all over again. And i agree , theyve just again. And i agree, theyve just been pussyfooting around for 13 years. But if left a bit late. Okay. Do you accept matthew , okay. Do you accept matthew, that the rate of even legal migration that weve got absolutely at the moment and its gone up. Okay. But what about it concerns you the most . Because what a bit of society do you think is damaging the most legal migration . The problem weve got on legal migration is, is that because the so high, the the numbers are so high, the infrastructure cant support it. And whats depressing to somebody vehemently somebody who was vehemently opposed like me , is opposed to brexit, like me, is that a pup. Legal that we were sold a pup. Legal migration higher now than migration is higher now than its ever been and its higher than it was when we were when we were when were the eu and were when we were in the eu and of when in the eu of course when we were in the eu it mostly people working it was mostly people of working age population. Is more age population. Now it is more people family dependents people who are family dependents and who not going and others who are not going straight into the working age population. Adam, you population. So adam, would you youre a businessman, right . You rely on a you know, you you rely on a good economy a that we good economy in a way that we all but possibly more all do. But possibly more directly. Do you would you be willing few willing to accept that a few years maybe even a recession years of maybe even a recession if us reducing our gdp if it meant us reducing our gdp by virtue of accepting fewer people into this country . Would you be willing to take that on the chin . Well, i dont think many businesses survive businesses will survive a recession were such businesses will survive a reweakm were such businesses will survive a reweak position were such businesses will survive a reweak position fromre such businesses will survive a reweak position from covid uch businesses will survive a reweak position from covid and a weak position from covid and the energy crisis. But things have got to change. Yeah, because kind of yeah, because thats kind of the we might pay the price that we might pay because the i believe because at the moment i believe were part a giant were taking part in a giant immigration scheme where immigration ponzi scheme where you basically keep ramping people and you people into a country and you probably at our gdp, were probably look at our gdp, were not better per capita, are not better off per capita, are we . Where it all falls we . So thats where it all falls down so we would have down for me. So we would have to, a country, able to to, as a country, be able to have a conversation about whether brave whether or not someones brave enough and whether or not someones brave eno right, and whether or not someones brave eno right, were and whether or not someones brave eno right, were going and whether or not someones brave eno right, were going to and whether or not someones brave eno right, were going to look go, right, were going to look on spreadsheet our on a spreadsheet like our national shrunk National Growth has shrunk because because weve reduced migration. Of migration. So its kind of balancing isnt balancing act, isnt it . It is balancing act, but it is a balancing act, but also you say earlier, its also what you say earlier, its about integration, ian, and its about integration, ian, and its about protecting british sort of values and culture. Culture is the word i needed. And at these numbers, it wont be too long before this country is completely changed and unrecognisable. So legal migration and illegal migration has to be controlled very quickly. Quickly. So go on quickly. Very quickly, people. I think, most concerned i think, are most concerned about illegal migration. Thats i think, are most concerned abouiconcernsnigration. Thats i think, are most concerned abouiconcerns people n. Thats i think, are most concerned abouiconcerns people moreits i think, are most concerned abouiconcerns people more , s i think, are most concerned abouiconcerns people more , not what concerns people more, not legal okay legal migration. Okay all right. Quick enough. Were off to a very quick, if anything you call me were off to a very quick, if anjthelg you call me were off to a very quick, if anjthe hot. You call me were off to a very quick, if anjthe hot. Were you call me were off to a very quick, if anjthe hot. Were offju call me were off to a very quick, if anjthe hot. Were off to call me on the hot. Were off to a flyer. Thank you very much. Great stuff. Now, should the king allow Prince Andrew keep king allow Prince Andrew to keep the royal lodge in the keys to his royal lodge in windsor, angela levin offers her expert analysis very, very shortly. And or not shortly. And whether or not meghan really going to Meghan Markle is really going to run for political office. But first, in the clash, in his speech today, rishi sunak got the curtain call at tory conference, but it was our very own nigel farage who stole the show. So would nigel rejoining the conservatives save the party. Stanley johnson takes on edwina currie. Thats next. I dont move Patrick Christys weekdays from three on gb news choose. My from three on gb news choose. My royal expert angela levin coming up. But first, its time for the clash now rishi sunak took centre stage at Conference Today in a bid to convince the public that he is the man to fundamentally change britain for the better. Heres what the pm had to say. So if this country is to change, then it can only be us who will deliver it. Because if we do not, our growth will be stunted. More growth will be stunted. More places will be left behind and ever more of our time will be spent debating the side issues and symptoms rather than the deeper, and symptoms rather than the deeper , more structural deeper, more structural challenges we face. We wont allow this to happen. The thing people have to understand , okay, is that when understand, okay, is that when gb news turns up in town, we make the big noise. And so it wasnt the Prime Minister who wasnt the Prime Minister who was the star of the show at conference. Far from it. There was only name on everyones was only one name on everyones lips. Arise nigel farage, who attracted huge crowds and adonng attracted huge crowds and adoring fans. Wherever he went, especially amongst the young. It must be said, and farage mania, even spread to some senior tory mps who said that theyd welcome him back to the party in a heartbeat. Check this out. Nigel farage becoming a member of the conservative party again. Should he be allowed to . He be allowed to . Think we should go on our i think we should go on our hands and knees and beg him. You may have noticed that nigel farage is wandering around your conference first time in decades. Would you have him back as of the party . As a member of the tory party . The is a very broad the tory party is a very broad church , right . Church, right . Welcome lots of people i welcome lots of people who want to subscribe for ideals want to subscribe for our ideals to our values. Yeah, there was a lot yeah, and there was a lot more that as well, by the more of that as well, by the way. Am asking way. So tonight i am asking would farage rejoining the would nigel farage rejoining the conservatives the party . Conservatives save the party . Let me know your thoughts. Email me, Patrick Christys at gbnews. Com or tweet me at gb news. The best way to email we will be gb views or gbnews. Com because im not checking my emails because im on the telly, but i will bring you those results very, very shortly. But to this now, i am joined to debate this now, i am joined by and by the former mep and conservationist stanley johnson, who thing or two about who knows a thing or two about people who lead conservative parties, as does my other esteemed guests, former conservative and minister conservative mp and minister edwina currie. Both of you, thank you very much for joining me. Its always first me. Its always ladies first here, nigel farage to here, edwina. Nigel farage to save the tories. Your thoughts . Save the tories. Your thoughts . No lady. Im a scouser. Im no lady. Im a scouser. Um. No, dont think dont think he would actually save the party. I mean, nigel has a long history of failure behind him. Hes failed as leader of several different parties. Some of which hes set up. And then managed to destroy vote leave. Wouldnt have him. If you remember. The electorate wont have him. Seven times he stood for parliament and been rejected. Mean the only and been rejected. Mean the only thing hes actually succeeded in was over 20 years serving in the european parliament, which apparently he hated, but he still did it. And that was because they had the daft proposal representation system. Proposal representation system. I mean hes hes a good mouth you know, thats all thats all he is. He can put a case, hes very noisy and edwina hes won, hes won a couple of National Elections when its come to the european parliament, you know , european parliament, you know, he was on the right side of history with brexit. Rallied the base. Stanley he rallied the base. Stanley johnson, i will bring in johnson, i will bring you in now. Cant buy nigels now. You just cant buy nigels kind of popularity. Why wouldnt kind of popularity. Why wouldnt the tories have him . The tories have him . As far as im concerned, i disagree with nigel on a very great number of things. By the way , i just watched the way, i just watched the interview. He had with Jacob Rees Mogg and you see from that this is a guy who does have star quality. Jacob rees mogg pointed out that everyone is flocking around. My point is this what are we here for . The conservatives are here to win win the next election. How can they possibly turn this man down if he is willing to rejoin it . Dont forget what happened in 2019. He stood down his troops. He stood down his troops. If he hadnt done that, i suspect that the majority we had in december 2019 would have been very much more than it is now. Now, just more than it is now. Now, just as a matter of basic courtesy, we should say him , look, we should say to him, look, nigel, apply. Jacob made it nigel, do apply. Jacob made it clear we ought to have him. I think we ought to have him. And my view is that a man of that calibre can be persuaded to do the right thing. And in any case, the people this country case, the people of this country will support him. Edwina , if we had a edwina, if we had a referendum on some of the major issues facing this country at the moment, so net zero at the echr what we should do with small boats, legal migration. Small boats, legal migration. Can i put it to you that nigels view on all of those issues would win a referendum . So. So why wouldnt the conservatives have him . Would you rather be out of office . Well, with all due respect, a referendum is the last thing that we need. Remember, the trouble that the last referendum caused. The last referendum caused. Caused. So thats not going to happen. Now, my point is hell be on the right it. My point the right side of it. My point is majority view. Is hed have the majority view. Go on. Go on, go on. Shush, shush. Shush, shush. Politicians do not answer questions that begin if we questions that begin with. If we dont hypothetical dont answer hypothetical questions, we deal with the real world. I thought sunak world. I thought rishi sunak speech this afternoon was absolutely brilliant. Its a long time since ive heard a serious speech from a Prime Minister. Exactly like that. I think hes got exactly the right policies and i think actually conference had the same view as well. Thats the way we win with Good Government. Not with slogans and spouting rubbish and actually just not bear this in mind. Patrick that whatever anybody thinks about nigel farage, hes not that popular in the rest of the country. And we really want to be winning elections , not putting up elections, not putting up somebody whos going to lose them for us, so many others, i find myself suddenly gone. I find myself in a very bizarre position, bizarre because i said i dont agree with nigel on a lot of things. But one thing i will say is he can win in elections. And i think weve got to think of that. Weve got. And one other thing i want to say. The most impressive speech i heard today was mrs. Mrs. Sunak. I thought ashcott murty was absolutely brilliant. She ought to be there too. Lets have them both together. Together. The dream ticket knocked out in the dream ticket. Youve got shazza and nigel there leading the way. I mean. Yeah, absolute. You know, i can get that. The. You know, i can get that. The thing is, though, stanley, right . You know a thing or two about raising a big personality. Okay . Personalities win okay . Personalities do win elections. And at the moment, elections. And at the moment, weve got two candidates. We dont have any. Well well, that dont have any. Well well, that may well be true. May well be true. Yeah, that may well be true, but thats not what you. You win an election, then youve got to run the country. And with all due respect, stanleys son found it a little difficult to run the country when the challenges came. What weve got now is a Prime Minister in the government that actually running the country rather after some, shall we rather well after some, shall we say, slightly Turbulent Times for the nation really wants more turbulence. I dont think they just want a spouting personality. I think they want some Good Government and we can deliver that. Well, im im interested that that edwina least admitted there are some challenges which boris faced that was that was generous and generous of you. Edwina. I think one of the challenges he faced actually was his so called friends of the conservative party. But lets not go down that route. No, i say the conservative party at this moment cannot afford to turn its back on nigel farage and the support he could bring. Okay im just going to finish with a quick question to both of you. I think i might know the answer there. Edwina, are you honestly saying to me that if nigel farage stood in rishi sunaks position, so if he was leading the conservative party right now, do you honestly think theyd do worse at the next general election . , absolutely. Because an yes, absolutely. Because an awful lot people will dislike awful lot of people will dislike him, trust him , dont like him, dont trust him, dont like his politics, dont feel that he is trustworthy, mean members of his own parties. His own parties. The various wonder if he is he not got more is he not got more conservative values , more conservative values, though, stanley, than the frankly quite quite socialist economics of the day and the authoritarian ism of the day banning smoking and all of this stuff, banning things. You know. Well, i want to tell you that i want to tell you, patrick, i have a Long Term Plan here. Okay . And my Long Term Plan is use farage. Use him ruthlessly , get him in to ruthlessly, get him in to deliver a tory majority, and then have an extraordinary evolution in the farage personality where he says, yes , personality where he says, yes, yes, of course i was pro brexit, but now i think we really need to build a substantial social solid base for our relationships with europe and a few other things as well. So yes , i say things as well. So yes, i say get him in, use him. Hes the get him in, use him. Hes the secret weapon which will actually deliver not only the election victory, but get us back on the right track in so many other ways to both of you, thatis many other ways to both of you, that is a proper clash. That is a proper clash. So well done. Thank you very much. That is former conservative mp and minister edwina me edwina currie, who shushed me earlier. Not forget that earlier. I will not forget that edwina and course former edwina and of course the former mep conservation ist stanley mep and conservation ist stanley johnson. Good stuff. Now who do you with . Would nigel you agree with . Would nigel farage rejoining the tories save the party . Mark on twitter says the party . Mark on twitter says the tory party is now ukip in all but name. If farage joins it would show what its would show people what its become a shabby and divisive shadow of itself. At least people would understand one way or the other what it was voting for. For. Leah on twitter says only with farage as leader do the tories have any hope of winning the next election. Well, thats a range of views already. Steve on twitter says the conservatives have lost the next election. Earth with conservatives have lost the next electio want earth with conservatives have lost the next electio want to earth with conservatives have lost the next electio want to join earth with conservatives have lost the next electio want to join a � arth with conservatives have lost the next electio want to join a party ith conservatives have lost the next electio want to join a party that farage want to join a party that is a lost cause . Look, steve, is a lost cause . Look, steve, ive got a feeling, especially as somebody who was prowling the corridors of conservative Party Conference, is that actually i think plans are being laid for more after the election and maybe thats when we will see some rather interesting developments, but more of that later. Your verdict is in, though. This is interesting 43 of you think that nigel farage rejoining the tories would help save the party. 57 of you say that he wouldnt. Well, i would that he wouldnt. Well, i would be fascinated to know with that is how many people said no, you didnt think save the tories because you him to go. It because you want him to go. It alone, because you want him to just thing. Maybe you just do his own thing. Maybe you vote a different political vote for a different political party, loving party, etcetera. Id be loving to the nuance to know some of the nuance involved that also makes a involved in that also makes a difference quite a lot of the difference to quite a lot of the polls normally appear on polls that normally appear on this where its like 90 this show, where its like 90 of think this anyway of you think that this anyway coming tory conference coming up after tory conference rails extreme gender rails against extreme gender ideology. Have positioned ideology. Have they positioned themselves party for themselves as the party for womens rights . This has gone underreported. This is a underreported. I think this is a massive issue and it doesnt only affect women. If youve got only affect women. If youve got daughters, if youve got nieces , if youve got granddaughters. Absolutely this affects you even as a man. Right. So my panel return to debate that, whether or not the tories really are the party of the women, if you party now of the women, if you can secure 50 of the can secure around 50 of the population, doing right. Population, youre doing right. But in a right royal ding dong as Prince Andrew clings to as Prince Andrew clings on to his state in windsor, is his state mansion in windsor, is the about to show him the the king about to show him the door . Angela levin gives her judgement the warring judgement on the warring brothers , she reveal brothers, and she will reveal why Meghan Markles political hopes america are well and hopes in america are well and truly shattered. Prince harrys biographer joins me live, and thatis eamonn and isabel monday to thursdays from six till 930. Thursdays from six till 930. Good evening. Wonderful people. Now comedy legend jim davidson is waiting in the wings. But first, its time for esteemed journalist royal biographer , the wonderful angela biographer, the wonderful angela levin fan favourite here and Prince Andrew is battling hard to remain in his royal lodge in windsor. So first at the daily mirror reported that hed struck a deal with the king, allowing him to a stay of execution, for want of a better phrase , but want of a better phrase, but only if he could find funds for vital repair work. But just hours later, royal insiders told the daily mail no one, not least his majesty , believes there is his majesty, believes there is any realistic long term chance of the duke of york being able to keep the roof up at royal lodge over his head right. So angela is this a temporary solution or are we to going end up with Prince Andrew living like, you know, kind of an old aristocrat with the roof falling down, frog spawn in a Swimming Pool . Spiders everywhere. Youre pool . Spiders everywhere. Youre looking like a roman ruin. Pool . Spiders everywhere. Youre looking like a roman ruin. You looking like a roman ruin. You no doubt that. No doubt that. But the thing is, he hasnt got much of his own money. The late queen elizabeth, his mother used to give him. About used to give him. About £250,000, um , pounds a year for £250,000, um, pounds a year for him to live on. He hasnt got that anymore. King charles stopped that when he became king. And the problem is that theres a lot of leaking and i dont mean people telling people stories. I mean actually water stories. I mean actually water coming through the roof and through the window. And, um , through the window. And, um, king charles has said he can stay there if he looks after everything and repairs it all. But i dont think that he can do that. But i dont think that he can do that. What is actually but i dont think that he can do that. What is actually quite interesting and not cunning, but almost cunning of king charles is to let him stay there because his ex wife , the duchess of his ex wife, the duchess of york, who had a very long, um, operation for cancer, Breast Cancer , and shes recovering cancer, and shes recovering there now. You know, it would look absolutely dreadful if he says youve got to get out now, which is what he said before she was discovered that she had cancen was discovered that she had cancer. So where does he go . Angela . Sorry to sorry to interrupt you. Right. But i mean, lets say he goes in a year or two years. I mean, where does he go . Because he cant sell the thing, he . I dont sell the thing, can he . I dont think hes like hes think so. Hes not like hes going im going to going to go right. Im going to sell this for £10 million. And then he has it off in then he just has it off in marbella the rest of his marbella for the rest of his life. Marbella for the rest of his liereah, do that. Why yeah, he can do that. Why not . Assuming i assumed it not . Im assuming i assumed it was royal property, not royal property. Grandmother property. Well, his grandmother gave queen mother gave it to him. The queen mother gave it to him. The queen mother gave to him in so um, gave it to him in 2004. So um, it was on her will all. And so hes got that. And so he does own it. Really um, and i think he would have to think very carefully what he wants to do with that. But i think theres got how many windows have they got. 30 rooms with lots of. Got. 30 rooms with lots of. Yeah. And who needs to have so many rooms. Many rooms. This is it. Ive got i dont know. I really i dont like to see anybody turfed out of where they live. Dont get me wrong. And im not calling, but i do. I do wonder whether or not public sympathy might be ever so slightly limited for him. When you think maybe he can sell it and make quite a bit of money off it so hes not going be off it so hes not going to be left out street. And left out on the street. And also, it is quite big right there there is that. But can there is. There is that. But can i can i move on, angela, to another im another topic . Thats one im a bit interested in. All bit more interested in. All right. Meghan markles right. So Meghan Markles reported ambitions to reported political ambitions to become the senator for california have been quashed after laphonso butler was sworn in yesterday. Rumours have been swirling about a possible run for office for the duchess ever since the death of senator Dianne Feinstein was announced on friday. Do you think there was ever a realistic chance of this happening . Angela no, none. I mean, think her pr team at any opportunity want to bring her to the front pages and theyll say anything to keep her within the sort of talking about everybody but she could never really become a member of the cabinet or become because she doesnt mean when she went to america to she made all the children age seven and all the teachers there sign that they wouldnt say anything nasty or rude or negative about her book. The and so i think that if shes doing that, she wont want anyone to speak about her. Well all be going to yeah , its all be going to yeah, its interesting right because us being in politics, they say, you know, they say its like show business for ugly people, which certainly doesnt apply to Meghan Markle, by the way. Meghan markle, by the way. It is, is a kind of but what it is, is a kind of a glorified popularity contest. And you are very thin skinned and if you are very thin skinned and fickle and want to conceal , and fickle and want to conceal, instantly control the narrative about yourself and the questions that youre asked and the way that youre asked and the way that youre asked and the way that youre presented , i would that youre presented, i would suggest, angela, that going into politics is not the right career for you. No of course its not. But also , she wants to cling but also, she wants to cling on to her titles. And you have to drop your titles if you want to drop your titles if you want to do anything politically for america. So she doesnt want to do that. And dont forget as well that the appointment is just for a year until the until they vote again. So she might find herself pushed out. All right. With no title, shes not right. With no title, shes not going to get it back. I just want to finish this with a little clip that i dont know, maybe might bring a smile to peoples faces up. There he is. Someone whos deeply is. Thats someone whos deeply that else deeply that someone else is deeply popular yes. Thats prince popular. Yes. Thats the prince and of they met and princess of wales. They met with windrush veterans to help celebrate black history month. With windrush veterans to help cele williamick history month. With windrush veterans to help cele williamick histo room nth. And william had the room laughing gag. Laughing with his little gag. What. Yeah i laughing with his little gag. What. Yeah i mean, you could probably tell any joke if the future king and youd have him in stitches, wouldnt you work a room . Work a room. But amid the clamour for reparations, though, angela wales key angela are the wales is the key to the future of the to securing the future of the monarchy. To securing the future of the mo um,|y. To securing the future of the mo um, i. To securing the future of the mo um, i dont think so. I mean, um, i dont think so. I mean, if you think theres 56 people countries from the commonwealth that voluntarily want to stay within the commonwealth and think that it was very rude when young people go and visit them that they start immediately asking for money. Um, and if they want to be independent, king charles and Prince William dont mind because its actually the joining of the whole thing of the commonwealth. You dont have to actually be part of it or , you know, allow people to or, you know, allow people to run the country. Yeah no, i agree with you. Thank you very much, angela. Angela levin, now journalist and royal biographer. Thank you very , very much. Okay. So coming up, we will debate if rishi sunak is looking like a winner or a loser following his pivotable speech at tory conference. I want to hear from you on that one. Okay. But next, after the pm gets a rapturous reception for asserting biological fact that that by the way, was one of three distinct policy announcements at the conservative Party Conference that specifically benefited women. Okay . Including things women. Okay . Including things like knowing men and womens prisons. No men in Womens Hospital wards. I am asking, have the tories now positioned themselves as the party of womens rights so if youre a woman or if youve got daughters or youve got granddaughters, whatever for, will that make you more inclined to vote for the conservatives . And could that help them win the next election . My panel will be riled up and ready when they make their return. Dont lets get stuck in. The panel are back with me now. And at the tory Party Conference this week, rishi sunaks positioned his party firmly against extreme gender ideology and embraced a common sense approach to biological sex with a flurry of policy announcements, including a ban on trans patients in female nhs wards. A ban on trans patients in female nhs wards. Watch. And we female nhs wards. Watch. And we shouldnt get bullied into believing that people can be any sex they want to be. They cant. A man is a man and a woman is a woman. Thats just common sense. We know what just common sense. We know what a woman is and i know the vast majority and the vast majority of nhs staff and patients do too. That is why i ordered a reversal of unacceptable changes to the nhs website that erase references to women. References to women. Look, i seriously think this is massive actually, and its to going be a big, big issue in the polling booths at the next general election. Christina the tories, now the party for womens rights and could that tories, now the party for womwthem ghts and could that tories, now the party for womwthem win . And could that tories, now the party for womwthem win . Well ould that tories, now the party for womwthem win . Well should at tories, now the party for womwthem win . Well should jolly help them win . Well should jolly well help them win . Well should jolly wel if theyre not, theyre if theyre not, theyre snookered. I mean, resent snookered. I mean, i resent very, strongly having very, very strongly having to describe woman. Describe myself as a cis woman. Im not. I am a woman. And trans women are trans women. It is a massive insult the way keir starmer, for example. I mean, talk about an own goal. He has kicked all the balls into his own goal with his stupid remark about some women can have a penis goodness sake. It is a penis for goodness sake. It is a massive insult to real women, cis women. Everybody knows that a an human female a woman is an adult human female. Thats it. Full stop. There should be no argument. Its extraordinary. And we have for extraordinary. And we have for example, we have the east Midlands Ambulance service who have said that men can have up to 12 months paid leave if they get menopausal problems. Excuse get menopausal problems. Excuse me, the male menopause is not even clinically recognised. Its even clinically recognised. Its utterly absurd. Women are. They are trying to marginalise women for a minute. Percentage of the population who are trans and it is absurd. And we have mixed sex is absurd. And we have mixed sex wards. So i dont to be wards. So i dont to be perfectly honest, i cant see a massive problem about trans women or trans men being in a in a multi sex ward because women are in wards with men and men are in wards with men and men are in wards with men and men are in wards with women, be in an overcrowded hospital setting where theres a lot of overflowing at the moment would be somebody , you know, with be if somebody, you know, with the full you, your most extreme example of an individual right who would demand to be put on a womens only ward, and whether or not that hospital would have the confidence to say no to them. Hospitals, say them. Most hospitals, i say they have wards anyway. Have multi sex wards anyway. They have to because theyre so overcrowded. Most big overcrowded. But most big hospitals have individual overcrowded. But most big hospita rooms, have individual overcrowded. But most big hospita rooms, haisomebodyal overcrowded. But most big hospita rooms, haisomebody ,. Overcrowded. But most big hospita rooms, haisomebody , a private rooms, so somebody, a transgender person, can go in one of those. All right, look, adam, ill bnng all right, look, adam, ill bring you in, butjust before i do, weve got, i think, a Kemi Badenoch. So badenoch badenoch. Okay. So Kemi Badenoch was always been was talking. Shes always been very this. Well play very strong on this. Well play that ill get to react that clip. Ill get you to react to was this conservative was this conservative government that stopped shameful snp and labour politicians in scotland pursuing a self id policy that let convicted rapists pretend that they were actually women, so they could be housed in a womens prison with potential new victims and seamlessly just like that. We have the other big statement on gender from the tories at conference. No men in womens prisons. Yeah i speak about this a lot and i mean a lot on social media because ive got two daughters and i dont want this future as one where theres men that are dressing up as women in their toilets, in their changing rooms , you know, their changing rooms, you know, everywhere where they shouldnt be just because they want to wear womens clothes. Theyre not women. Theres theyre not women. Theres 51 of the uk population is women. This is a massive vote winner for the conservatives and they tend to vote tory women. Its going to get not any more. Its going to get not any more. Its going to get not any more. Its going to get a lot worse this direction of travel with this direction of travel with this trans agenda is going to get a lot worse under labour. Theyve even got someone very close to their party that plays dress as woman, right . And dress up as a woman, right . And hes trying to become an mp. Izzard. Oh, mr izzard. Oh, mr izzard. You know, mr izzard you know, i mentioned him quite a lot because, again, this is a this is a man with full biological male attributes that goes into womens toilets that goes into womens toilets that goes into womens changing rooms. Its not right. Okay. All right. Okay. All right. Okay. All right. Okay. Matthew ill bring you in just just before just before i do, we have a little bit of an example. I think of some of the kerfuffle that keir starmer gets himself into when we talk about this topic and we compare that to just heard earlier to what weve just heard earlier on. Heres sir keir woman on. Heres heres sir keir woman can have a penis. Im not i dont think we can conduct this debate with, you know sorry i get offended you know. No, no. Its just no , no, know. No, no. Its just no, no, no. I just. Is it transphobic to say only women have a cervix . Women have a cervix . Look, i. Look, i. Is it is it transphobic . Look, i just. Is it is it transphobic . Look, ijust. I dont even is it is it transphobic . Look, i just. I dont even know how to start answering these questions. Questions. Thats labour leader. Thats thats labour leader. Thats the shadow chancellor. How can women vote for that . Well, if only. If women. If only women could vote, wed have a Labour Government at every election for the last decade because weve seen historic because weve seen an historic reversal. Historic reversal. Weve seen an historic reversal. Weve seen an historic reversal labours the reversal. Labours has the biggest men is not biggest problem with men is not with if only women can with women. So if only women can vote, women do vote no, no, no. Women only vote because more women vote labour than than anything else. Labour. Sorry its absolutely the reverse of where we were years ago. Look where we were 25 years ago. Look i theyre very think i think theyre very i think they got they were clips or they got themselves into mess. Theyve themselves into a mess. Theyve both given much clearer answers before mate streeting, before my mate wes streeting, whos health whos the Shadow Health secretary, barclay, secretary, whos steve barclay, who clip. Theres who you saw in the clip. Theres shadow. Hes absolutely shadow. Hes been absolutely clear cant have a clear that women cant have a penis and, you know, but there are a small minority of people who have or who are on the process of transitioning on this question of nhs. Question of nhs. If you have if you have a clear view of what you think a woman is, as one would hope that the leader of the labour party had, not like had, you would not fumble like that. You simply wouldnt because not to because would not be able to answer it. Simply was desperate. Not the debate has been very productive. Matthew, thanks, patrick. Matthew, thanks, patrick. I mean, what the biggest concern if i was a woman in an hospital is being in a mixed sex wards. 13 years ago, the tories promised they were going to get rid wards. 13 years rid of mixed sex wards. 13 years on. You say, christine, on. But as you say, christine, with pressure nhs is with the pressure of the nhs is under of that there in under because of that there in there is a very issue. There is a very specific issue. Of course , on self id, im of course, on self id, which im against, which labours keir starmer is firmly against, then its absolutely of course you cant keep somebody out of ward if somebody is transitioned legally, therell be a legal issue they are issue about whether they are because now a woman. Because they are now a woman. Very quickly. Think a lot very quickly. I think a lot of concern with of peoples concern with the labour that they of peoples concern with the labour been that they of peoples concern with the labour been left at they of peoples concern with the labour been left with ey of peoples concern with the labour been left with a� of peoples concern with the labour been left with a huge havent been left with a huge pot of money, so cant pot of money, so they cant radically transform the economy. But do change but what they can do is change the country along social lines. And be that they and the fear would be that they mess gender. Mess with with, with gender. Theyve yeah. Again, theyve got someone within their party group that pretends theyre woman that pretends theyre a woman and demands to be called a woman and demands to be called a woman and uses womens changing rooms and uses womens changing rooms and womens toilets. This is and womens toilets. This is madness. And i think most of the viewers will agree with me, its madness. Do you think its madness , matthew . Well, look, i mean , look, well, look, i mean, look, i have friends who declare who say who identify as non binary. I who identify as non binary. I mean, clearly they may call themselves non binary. Thats not recognised in the law. They should go into. If they went into hospital, they should go into hospital, they should go into the ward, which with into the ward, which goes with their with their, with their, their, but if their, their born gender. But if somebodys been through the position, legal position, theyve got a legal certificate different. Certificate thats different. I didnt what you said patrick. I going say they i was going to say they recognised but we recognised by you, but we havent got time. And i havent got time. And also i dont to because im dont want you to because im a liberal. Dont want to dig liberal. I dont want you to dig your national your mates out on national telly, to fair. Right. Coming telly, to be fair. Right. Coming up, the doctors striking up, are the doctors striking purely out self serving purely out of self serving political reasons . Thats what i want it political or want to know. Is it political or is about the wonga is it really about the wonga free speech . Union founder toby young soon. Young weighs in on that soon. But next, as bomb shell, new but next, as a bomb shell, new poll the majority of poll finds that the majority of the rishi sunak is the public think rishi sunak is doing job. Delivering his doing a bad job. Delivering his five the prime five key pledges. Has the Prime Ministers today ministers speech today convinced you he can convinced you that he can fundamentally change the country, or should it be . Starmer going have starmer were going to have a debate move. Debate on that. Dont move. Hello there, im Jonathan Vautrey here of your gb news Weather Forecast provided by the met office. A bit of a mixed picture as we end off the day. Weve got rain lingering across parts of Northern Ireland. Southern scotland just sink parts of Northern Ireland. S0|wayn scotland just sink parts of Northern Ireland. S0|way southwards just sink parts of Northern Ireland. S0|way southwards just siof its way southwards into parts of Northern England well before Northern England as well before generally into the generally petering off into the second the night, generally petering off into the second some the night, generally petering off into the second some other1ight, rain though, some other areas of rain just push their way just beginning to push their way into Northern Ireland into parts of Northern Ireland throughout hours as throughout the early hours as well. Good cloud well. A good amount of cloud around the around will hold up the temperatures places temperatures for most places around but parts of around 11, 13 c. But parts of northern will drop off around 11, 13 c. But parts of nntouchi will drop off around 11, 13 c. But parts of nntouch more will drop off around 11, 13 c. But parts of nntouch more down vill drop off around 11, 13 c. But parts of nntouch more down intoirop off around 11, 13 c. But parts of nntouch more down into thosef a touch more down into those single values under the single figure values under the clearer have here. This clearer skies we have here. This rain will then spread way in rain will then spread its way in as head throughout as we head throughout thursday. Quite the day quite a damp start to the day for then into for Northern Ireland, then into western scotland , western western scotland, western england seeing england and wales. Also seeing a fair amount of rain throughout the pas southeastern the day. Faux pas southeastern areas , though, areas of england, though, staying dry some staying largely dry with some sunny spells here. So a relatively fine day across the board. Well be quite breezy for most of us, taking the edge off some temperatures a some of those temperatures a touch. Possible in the touch. But 19 c possible in the south, generally more around the 16 17 c. Further north into 16 to 17 c. Further north into friday. This mixture of low pressure and High Pressure continues. Generally High Pressure the pressure stuck towards the south, to things south, helping to keep things relatively but relatively fine and dry. But this trailing frontal system across Northern Areas will continue outbreaks of continue to bring outbreaks of rain could turn quite rain at times could turn quite persistent really into areas of scotland, particularly once this next pulse moves in later on in the day. But further towards the the day. But further towards the south, a good amount of south, again, a good amount of sunshine head the sunshine as we head into the afternoon and the weekend afternoon and into the weekend as those temperatures as well. Those temperatures beginning to well above by its 10 00. Im Patrick Christys and this is gb news tonight. So rishi sunak goes for broke in manchester telling tory conference as well as the country that hes a change maker that hes a winner. But did he win the support of my panel tonight im joined by christine hamilton. Ive got adam brooks and of course, ive got Matthew Lazar as well. As the lazar as well. Plus, as the government begins talks with estonia over renting their pnson estonia over renting their prison cells , would it be wrong prison cells, would it be wrong to bang up brits abroad . We will debate that very soon. Shall we send our crims on a plane somewhere elsewhere after nhs chiefs warned that striking doctors are putting lives at risk, are the walkout selfish . Is it all about politics and not actually about the money . Free speech Union Founder toby young weighs in hard on that. And the royal swordbearer penny morton gave a rip roaring speech not seen since henry the fifth at agincourt stand up and fight. Stand up and fight. Stand up and fight. All right. Thats not. Stand up and fight. All right. Thats not. No, no. Fair enough. Anyway never a dull moment at Party Conference. And comedy legend jim davidson joins me to round up the week in uncancel. Plus, after it was finally confirmed this afternoon that the government will get back on track by derailing northern leg of hs2. Well, im asking, will they get back on track . Thats tonights greatest britain and Union Jack Aston morris rampage says they are just minutes away. In fact, ive had a sneak peek and there is some good on front some good stuff on the front pages, not going to pages, so youre not going to want that. But first, want to miss that. But first, its polly its your news with polly middlehurst. Middlehurst. Patrick. Thank you and good evening to you. Well, the main news tonight is that the Prime Minister today confirmed the northern leg of hs2 is to be scrapped. He was speaking at the conservative Party Conference in manchester and he talked about the high speed rail network. After weeks of speculation , after weeks of speculation, instead unveiling a plan for Network North, saying. The £36 Network North, saying. The £36 million saved would be better spent developing northern transport routes. The eastern leg to east midland parkway is also scrapped. Hs2 we understand, will still run from london, euston to manchester, but will run on existing tracks from birmingham onwards. Heres what he said. What he said. Reinvest every single. Penny. Reinvest every single. Penny. £36 billion in hundred thousands of new transport projects in the north and the midlands across the country. This means £36 the country. This means £36 billion of investment in the projects that will make a real difference across our nation. Difference across our nation. Well, in reaction to that , well, in reaction to that, the former Prime Minister David Cameron criticise the announcement, saying that a once in a Generation Opportunity had been lost and the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham , said the new Investment Plan didnt create a coherent transport network. But mayor of the West Midlands, andy street, said while hes disappointed at the decision, he believes all in all, its a good compromise. Lets just bring you some news for receiving in the last hour or so that Just Stop Oil protesters have interrupt. Ed protesters have interrupt. Ed tonights performance of Les Miserables at the sondheim theatre in london. Take a look. Theatre in london. Take a look. He was singing the song along with just just. Well, if youre listening on radio, our Television Viewers are looking at the performance being interrupted by Just Stop Oil protesters holding up their banners. Four members, in fact, banners. Four members, in fact, of the Environmental Activist Group locking themselves to the stage as well of that french revolution themed musical actors, as you heard , stopped actors, as you heard, stopped the performance while Stage Management attempted to get the activists off stage. Audience activists off stage. Audience members took it upon themselves to shout at the protesters to get off the stage. Now, in other get off the stage. Now, in other news tonight , the sunderland man news tonight, the sunderland man who died after being attacked by an xl bully dog has been named by Northumbria Police as ian langley. Police attended the langley. Police attended the incident last night following reports a dog had injured the 54 year old who was taken to hospital with life threatening injuries as a 44 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. And an investigation has been launched. The dog itself was destroyed at the scene. A second dog had to be seized as a sixth person has been arrested in connection with the crooked house pub fire in staffordshire. A 23 year old man staffordshire. A 23 year old man from leicestershire was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit arson with intent. But commit arson with intent. But hes been released on conditional bail while the investigation continues. Four men and one woman were previously arrested in connection with the fire that destroyed the iconic pub back in august. And lastly, the uk and august. And lastly, the uk and ireland are set to host the euros in 2028, pending final approval from uefas executive committee next week. It comes as committee next week. It comes as turkey withdrew its bid to host the european football championships. It will instead merge its bid with italy and aim for 2032. A ten stadia in the uk was selected to host matches, including glasgows hampden park , the principality stadium in cardiff. Dublins Aviva Stadium and wembley in london with gb news across the uk on tv in your car, on Digital Radio and on your Smart Speaker by saying play gb news this is britains news channel. Right . News channel. Right . Tomorrows news tonight. Now in our media buzz. Lets kick off with the very first look at the front pages. They are hot the front pages. They are hot off the press. The first one has landed. Thats right. Its landed. Thats right. Its rishi. Im on track for victory. Thats the headline in the metro is the Prime Minister promises to change britain and win the next election. Today at the tory Party Conference, the Prime Minister insisted the scrapping of the northern leg of hs2 was a sign of his courage. You know what i find most annoying about the scrapping of hs2 is that it forces me to continually say that the letter h, because when i say that everyone emails me to say its either h , its not h. Say its either h, its not h. I dont know. Anyway, either way, ill do away with the whole thing so that i never have to refer to that again. But my panel are back with me. Author and christine and broadcaster christine hamilton, business man and activist adam brooks, former labour matthew labour Party Adviser matthew lhasa. Great stuff. Now, richard sunak delivered his much anticipated speech at Conference Today, the tories as today, branding the tories as the bold and radical the party of bold and radical change. Lets watch this bold and radical man in action, shall we . Labour party have set out their stall to do and say as little as possible and hope no one notices. They want to take peoples votes for granted and keep doing politics. The same old way. So if this country is to change, then it can only be us who will deliver it today , i us who will deliver it today, i will set out how we will achieve this beginning with a set of long term decisions to build a Brighter Future for our children and to fundamentally change our country. Country. Those bold , radical. But those bold, radical. But a bombshell new poll has revealed that a majority of brits think the Prime Minister is doing a bad job, fulfilling his five key pledges to halve inflation, to grow the economy , to reduce grow the economy, to reduce national debt, to cut nhs waiting lists and to stop the small boats. So out of how soon convinced you today and in the last year that he can fundamentally change the country . I will say this. I think that hes in a better position than hes in a better position than hes ever been since taking over. Oven ive been a big critic of rishi sunak. I think his last year as chancellor, he went missing and i didnt like what he was doing behind the scenes. I think his first year as Prime Minister, hes been missing. Hes sat on the fence. Hes never had any sort of robust policies and shown Prime Ministerial behaviour. Yeah, ministerial behaviour. Yeah, ive seen a big change over the last two weeks with the net zero speech. I last two weeks with the net zero speech. I think that was very powerful and that hits home with a lot of people and with against the trans agenda and for womens rights. I think these are massive calls and hes shown bravery for the first time. I think he looks and sounds like a Prime Minister, but but is it enough for me to vote for them . No, it isnt. I want to see action. I want to see these boats turned around. I want to see a lot more for me to be able to, you know, hold my nose and vote for them and avoid a Labour Government. Christine, i think people are wrong when they say its going to be a labour landslide. Genuinely, i think that it is a very, very, very run thing very, very, very close run thing and got a feeling ive and ive just got a feeling ive got a feeling that come election time are going to be talking time we are going to be talking about things being neck and neck and there might be a shock on election night. Your view . Election night. Your view . Be a lot theyll certainly be a lot closer assuming closer than people were assuming until adams until recently. But adams right. Sunak has stepped right. Rishi sunak has stepped fonnard with those big fonnard with all those big issues. Fonnard with all those big issues. But the trouble is issues. But the trouble is theyve years failing theyve spent 13 years failing to be conservatives and they cant suddenly theyve got maybe till next may, maybe till october, and theyve got their pretending be conservatives. Pretending to be conservatives. What win next what is going to win the next election is change. That is what always wins elections. Great election is change. That is what alwielection elections. Great election is change. That is what alwielection winners s. Great election is change. That is what alwielection winners in great election is change. That is what alwielection winners in recenteat big election winners in recent years, Margaret Thatcher and tony blair. And what they offered was massive change. And the trouble with the tories. Yeah, exactly. Ever since the war, every time the socialists get ratchet up get in, they ratchet up socialism. More nationalisation, more socialist policies. When the get in, they never the tories get in, they never turn back. They just accept turn it back. They just accept whats been done. And then they go thatcher did. Go on. But thatcher did. Thatcher turned back the tide. Blair turned back the tide. So its change is what people want. And can offer that all and if rishi can offer that all theyve been good recently, theyve been good at recently, of course, changing their of course, is changing their prime goodness of course, is changing their prime what. Goodness of course, is changing their prime what. We goodness of course, is changing their prime what. We hadnodness of course, is changing their prime what. We had fivezss knows what. Have we had five or something . In the something . Five. So no, in the last year sunak has not impressed me, but the last couple weeks, like adam, couple of weeks, like adam, i beginning ill tell you, ill tell you there may be tell you this there may be a chance tell you much. Chance ill tell you this much. Is one of the main this is one of the main takeaways i had from storming around tory Party Conference was actually the level of anger amongst tory Party Members that many of them voted for. Boris johnson , who won election. Johnson, who won an election. Whatever then happened. Whatever happened then happened. We dont need raise the dead. We dont need to raise the dead. There they voted for there but then they voted for liz rishi sunak and liz truss over rishi sunak and then she was ousted and now theyve got rishi sunak and weve had a lot of economic policies until potentially very recently. Well, even now that a lot of tory Party Members arent happy with, they dont think is very conservative. I think there is a problem, matthew, for rishi that he doesnt necessarily appeal to the base. Do you think appeal to the base. Do you think theres any chance of that changing . Yeah, i think i think thats i think it doesnt necessarily appean i think it doesnt necessarily appear. And i also dont think he to the red he appeals to the red wall. Whats interesting about he appeals to the red wall. Whiannouncementsting about he appeals to the red wall. Whiannouncement todayabout he appeals to the red wall. Whiannouncement today are it he appeals to the red wall. Whiannouncement today are the he appeals to the red wall. Whialbiancement today are the he appeals to the red wall. Whialbig announcements are the he appeals to the red wall. Whialbig announcements ,e the he appeals to the red wall. Whialbig announcements , which three big announcements, which were announcements because were re announcements because theyd already been previewed just on a on a side golden just on a on a side the golden wall of a Conference Speech is always have a rabbit from a hat. Yes of course you preview stories going into it. As a former doctor, what you do, former spin doctor, what you do, though, a story that though, is you have a story that nobody knows about. You always pull something and he didnt have to have anything very exciting to say hed already trailed. Know, i think he you know, i think he will have. This going to be have. And this is going to be a big problem for the labour party, labour conference party, albeit labour conference next time next week, is that every time keir starmer his mouth, keir starmer opens his mouth, something comes out. Thats not well, thats not thats not well, thats not what the polls because lets what the polls say because lets face the even the face it, even the even the closest has shown a ten closest poll has shown a ten point lead. Agree its going point lead. I agree its going to lot closer. Its not to be a lot closer. Its not going a labour landslide. Going to be a labour landslide. Nobody labour high nobody in the labour party high command they nobody in the labour party high comrrtheres they nobody in the labour party high comrrtheres a they nobody in the labour party high comrrtheres a battle they nobody in the labour party high comrrtheres a battle ahead. Ey think theres a battle ahead. Ill what, though, christine. Get a hung parliament, if you get a hung parliament, what get . Get voting what do you get . You get voting reform, you get a closer relationship with the European Union because its lib lab. Trouble keir well, the trouble with keir starmer really starmer is people dont really know stands because know what he stands for because he i hate to he doesnt stand for i hate to use word, but he is mr flip use the word, but he is mr flip flop here are my principles. Flop and here are my principles. And if dont them, ive and if you dont like them, ive got another. Got others got another. Ive got others which exactly week got another. Ive got others ngoing exactly week got another. Ive got others ngoing to exactly week got another. Ive got others ngoing to setxactly week got another. Ive got others ngoing to setxac1his week got another. Ive got others ngoing to setxac1his vision. Ek is going to set out his vision. Christine okay. Well, well lets but lets wait for his vision, but i expect take into expect it to take us back into europe after, and it europe the week after, and it will to take us back will not be to take us back into the eu. Promise you that. Nor i can promise you that. Nor will compulsory will there be compulsory veganism. Will there be compulsory veganism all but name. He will. All in all but name. He will. He take us back into the he will take us back into the eu, but it wont be eu. Eu, but it wont be in the eu. He but name. He will do it in all but name. You know whats really look, you know whats really interesting election . Interesting about this election . Well, the many things well, one of the many things that is that well, one of the many things thefar is that well, one of the many things thefar i is that well, one of the many things thefar i can is that well, one of the many things thefar i can tell, is that well, one of the many things thefar i can tell, is main as far as i can tell, the main thing starmers thing that Keir Starmers got going isnt going for him is that he isnt a tory and the main thing that going for him is that he isnt a tory isunaks main thing that going for him is that he isnt a tory isunaks got1 thing that going for him is that he isnt a tory isunaks got goingj that going for him is that he isnt a tory isunaks got going forat going for him is that he isnt a tory isunaks got going for him rishi sunaks got going for him is keir starmer rishi sunaks got going for him is that keir starmer rishi sunaks got going for him is that is keir starmer rishi sunaks got going for him is that is that eir starmer rishi sunaks got going for him is that is that the starmer rishi sunaks got going for him is that is that the public. and that is that the public. But as, sorry but as, as a public, im sorry but as, as a public, im sorry but as this proud as a British Public this proud nation, world nation, you know, two world wars, doo doo nation, you know, two world warsall doo doo nation, you know, two world warsall of doo doo nation, you know, two world warsall of that doo doo nation, you know, two world warsall of that is doo doo nation, you know, two world warsall of that is theyre doo dah all of that is theyre better than this offering. Im sorry. We just deserve. Well, i think a better. Think we deserved a better. Choice. Its we havent got a choice. Its going or the other. So going to be one or the other. So a of people i know going going to be one or the other. So a hold people i know going going to be one or the other. So a hold peop nose now going going to be one or the other. So a hold peopnose and going going to be one or the other. So a hold peop nose and votejoing to hold their nose and vote tory. Starmer some to hold their nose and vote to his starmer some to hold their nose and vote to his rabble starmer some to hold their nose and vote to his rabble dont er some to hold their nose and vote to his rabble dont get some to hold their nose and vote to his rabble dont get in some to hold their nose and vote to his rabble dont get in andie of his rabble dont get in and that that is the truth. That is that is the truth. The labour problem is the labour partys problem is that keir starmer that theyve got keir starmer and got, for and they havent got, for example burnham example andy burnham or your mate wes streeting. Theyve got the wrong person leading the party. Just has to say it party. He just has to say it wouldnt so scared of wouldnt be so scared of a Labour Government under andy burnham. He talks quite a lot of sense. Itd be much more likely to get one under burnham. Get one under andy burnham. I think. Think. Mean, a great job in i mean, doing a great job in manchester. You i think manchester. I, you know, i think our strength is in the team and i got i think, you know, weve got fresh like wes to bring. Fresh voices like wes to bring. All right. Okay. Im going to draw on this now because all right. Okay. Im going to dwant on this now because all right. Okay. Im going to dwant to on this now because all right. Okay. Im going to dwant to bring this now because all right. Okay. Im going to dwant to bring you now because all right. Okay. Im going to dwant to bring you this. Because all right. Okay. Im going to dwant to bring you this. Two use i want to bring you this. Two tory Party Members were dancing in with in the moonlight last night with british band. A rock british rock band. They a rock band , anyway, so band, anyway, top loader. So serenading the partys conference with some of their best loved hits. What is dancing best loved hits. What is dancing beyond the obe singing . Come on, dancing alone. Come on, dancing alone. Everybody. Is feeling wild and everybody. Is feeling wild and riding such a are artist are everybody . Well, we are sorry, sorry , well, we are sorry, sorry, sorry, everybody. But of course they were never going to be safe from the woke pylon, the band was slammed onune pylon, the band was slammed online to perform. Online for daring to perform. God the conservative god forbid the conservative commons sorry conference with comments like this. Fair play to top loader always hated them and felt bit guilty about it. No, felt a bit guilty about it. No, theyll give me a reason. Yep. Cheers mate. Christine one thing cheers mate. Christine one thing that i find interesting especially interesting is that there was even some tory gay individuals who were at a drag show in manchester. They got booted out of that drag show for being tories. Okay . And now being tories. Okay . And now weve got even bands like toploader just lets be honest with you receiving to money play a gig, which is what that is. A gig, which is what that is. And now theyre getting slated because theyre be because theyre to going be performing for conservatives. Well, politics has become much more and social media has more toxic and social media has largely to blame. A people and what a lot of people write media is they write on social media is they probably it to your probably wouldnt say it to your face. So course, a band face. So of course, a band should be free if they want to perform at a conference, it perform at a tory conference, it should them. But should be up to them. But equally if equally you can understand if youre a massive labour supporter favourite supporter and your favourite band, you them performing at band, you see them performing at a tory conference. Youre not going best pleased, are a tory conference. Youre not goinglt best pleased, are a tory conference. Youre not goinglt doesntit pleased, are a tory conference. Youre not goinglt doesnt reallysed, are a tory conference. Youre not goinglt doesnt really matters you . It doesnt really matter though, it . Though, does it . I mean, theyre paid, i mean, theyre theyre paid, theyre a gig. Theyre paid to do a gig. I would trying would argue that theyre trying to other on to put pressure on other on other bound to other bands. Its bound to happen and groups happen and other groups and other but yeah, but then other people. But yeah, but then but then see, matthew, you but then you see, matthew, you know, conference know, i was at labour conference last and josh howie didnt last year and josh howie didnt really be the telly. Really want to be on the telly. Richard osman walked through, wanders Richard Osman walked through, wandeiits cool to be seen at again. Its cool to be seen at labour conference, isnt it . But you know, you go to the tories, you know, you go to the tories, you cancelled. You know, you go to the tories, you c thellled. You know, you go to the tories, you c the tories always yeah. The tories have always struggled celebrity struggled on the celebrity endorsements. Im not saying that endorsement. That was an endorsement. I think the problem with social media, as like as you say, is its not like they for rishi they were opening up for rishi speech. Playing at a speech. They were playing at a reception a party. So its reception at a party. So its hard to pile on. I think if they if and said, im if theyd come out and said, im voting, voting, backing voting, im voting, im backing rishi, okay rishi, then i think its okay for disagree for people to say, i disagree with on a minute. But so hang on a minute. But so what . Right. So what . It what . Right. So what . Why is it always okay . Adam for someone to come oh , im voting come out and go, oh, im voting green voting lib dem . Green or im voting lib dem . Then can i tell you exactly why its not cool . Because over the last few years weve had people like angela described the Angela Rayner described the tories i think she tories as scum, as i think she said, homophobic or banana republic, right. She she listed a load of slur. It wasnt her finest hour. It wasnt, it wasnt the only thing people like david lammy that have brexiteers that have said that brexiteers are like. Youve had from the left , youve had from the left, youve had some real bad rhetoric that labels people on the on the side of the right as bad people. Well, and a lot of bad people. Well, and a lot of the youngsters have swallowed this nonsense and they wont forgive them. And that is the truth. I think theres a good test lee anderson has. Well, its become toxic from the top down for the reasons you for the reasons that you described. Well, lee anderson has test, obviously. Has a good test, obviously. I used for the used to knock on doors for the labour he labour party with lee, but he has now, which is has a good test now, which is when the house when hes walking in the house of the labour of commons, half the labour people say hello to and people will say hello to him and half give him, half of them wont give him, you know, time of know, just give him the time of day. And he says that keir always minute always does a minute cancel culture exists on culture only really exists on the left. It does. The left. Yeah. Ls. The left. Yeah. Ls. I dont think yeah. Well i dont think thats i mean thats true. I mean i think, i think i think that. Me example. Give me an example. Give me an example. Lots of pylons. Give me an example. You lots of pylons. Give me an example. You know,. S of pylons. Give me an example. You know,. S of pyllike i mean, you know, people like George Thompson i mean, you know, people like ge their thompson i mean, you know, people like ge their their thompson i mean, you know, people like ge their their stance thompson i mean, you know, people like ge their their stance on thompson for their their stance on climate some of the. But but thats rampant hypocnsyis but but thats rampant hypocrisy is not there. Hypocrisy is not there. Thats i dont know any person on the right that wouldnt date someone or be friends someone because friends with someone because theyre. Never the opposite. Never kissed other never kissed a trot the other way round. Are just ive never they are just ive never kissed or trot. Kissed a tory or a trot. They lying. Im not sure they are lying. Im not sure on either front. Liar. Is deranged behaviour this is deranged behaviour and we get it from the left. You get people walking up. We showed a clip earlier on. We got people outside tory people walking outside the tory party up Party Conference masked up nothing the labour party. Theyre hard, hard left activists i can tell activists and i can tell you when in power, theyll when labour is in power, theyll be the labour be theyll be outside the labour conference much. You conference just as much. Do you think i tell you think we had. No. I can tell you as there in as somebody who was there in those conferences during the iraq we you know, those conferences during the iraq police we you know, those conferences during the iraq Police Officers you know, those conferences during the iraq Police Officers everywhere, armed Police Officers everywhere we went. I tell you we went. Yeah, i can tell you the far, far left mob will be there for labour in government, even more so. A band gets criticised dancing , for criticised for dancing, for playing at tory Party Conference. People get criticised for coming on two. Coming on gb news two. Yeah do. Thanks again matthew. Many them, right. Many of them, right. Many of them, right. So up, up okay. So coming up, coming up youll be cancelled by the labour party shortly. Im cancelling all of you now because to move on. So because weve got to move on. So coming khalife coming up after Daniel Khalife danng coming up after Daniel Khalife daring wandsworth daring escape from wandsworth pnson daring escape from wandsworth prison rocked prisons prison rocked the prisons system, should the government ease overcrowding by sending crims to jail abroad . Can we crims to jail abroad . Can we actually seriously get criminals on a plane and send them abroad . Is this just rwanda . Mark two my panel returns to debate that very shortly. But first, as nhs very shortly. But first, as nhs chiefs warn, walkouts are putting patients lives at risk, our doctors strike selfish and purely political. When i talk to Junior Doctors, it very quickly starts to get into a situation where, oh, we spent loads of money on the coronation and all the tory, this tory that. Its not just about the money. Toby young that and that is. Gb news radio. Hey, welcome gb news radio. Hey, welcome back. Now comedy legend jim davidson is just moments away. What could go wrong . But its time now for free speech. Champion toby young and i think this is its about time people raise this. Okay. Nhs chiefs have warned that doctors strikes, which were massive over tory Party Conference, are putting patients safety at risk. Well, i mean duh. Writing to the well, i mean duh. Writing to the British Medical Association to say that the Christmas Day level of cover offered by the union was insufficient. The latest round of walkouts will continue tomorrow , which will be the 23rd tomorrow, which will be the 23rd day of industrial action by junior since february, Junior Doctors since february, which absolutely ludicrous , which is absolutely ludicrous, obviously. And doctors obviously. And yesterday doctors said that they keep said that they would keep striking until there was a Labour Government. Are after ministers vowed to take on militant union leaders. So there we go. Toby, thank you for entering the fray. I i interviewed Junior Doctors quite a lot. When theyll come on which actually is happening less and less because they dont like the kind of questions that i ask. Questions, know such as ask. Questions, you know such as actually a labour party actually are you a Labour Party Member and is it a labour member and is it just a Labour Government you want government that you want very quickly into . Oh, well quickly descends into . Oh, well weve got for money the coronation havent we, or oh well rishi sunak did this or that. Its not actually about paying that. Its not actually about paying conditions. Think that. Its not actually about ptobyj conditions. Think that. Its not actually about ptobyj cois itions. Think that. Its not actually about ptobyj cois itons. Think that. Its not actually about ptobyj cois it. Ns. Think. Toby or is it. Well it doesnt seem like a realistic ask on the part of the Junior Doctors. Junior doctors. The average pay rise across the Public Sector this year has been 6. The nurses, after they threatened to go out on strike, got a 5 pay rise. The Junior Doctors are asking for a 35 pay rise, which is just pie in the sky. Cloudcuckooland theyre obviously not going to get it. Its completely unrealistic. Why its completely unrealistic. Why are they asking for it . Why are they such an unreasonable they making such an unreasonable demand . Because dont want demand . Because they dont want to reach any kind of settlement with the government. They want to continue to strike because they want the waiting list they dont want the waiting list to decrease. And why is that . To decrease. And why is that . Because they think that the waiting list will be big issue waiting list will be a big issue in forthcoming general in the forthcoming general election and they want labour to win and the tories to lose. But people die. This is but then people die. This is this is the thing people die, right . Real world right . There are real world consequences for this. I find that absolutely disgraceful, to be honest with you. I be perfectly honest with you. I would in Patrick Christys britain will be britain this will be controversial very sorry controversial and im very sorry. Anybody who. Anybody out there who disagrees with me. Okay. I know that a bit of an outlier that i have a bit of an outlier view would them view on this. I would ban them from and if from striking. I would. And if theyre saying that theyre theyre saying that theyre theyre going stop striking theyre saying that theyre theyithey going stop striking theyre saying that theyre theyithey get|g stop striking theyre saying that theyre theyithey get a stop striking theyre saying that theyre theyithey get a labourriking until they get a Labour Government. Well, Labour Government. Well, labour hasnt promised anything so i promised them anything so i dont theyre dont understand what theyre going to do then. No reason to yeah. Theres no reason to think that that theyll get a higher pay award under a Labour Government. So theres no rational reason if their only motive is to increase. Doctors pay motive is to increase. Doctors pay for making such an unreasonable demand and waiting until the next government in the hope the next government will meet halfway. They wont meet them halfway. They wont actually , the Labour Government actually, the Labour Government will be even tougher when it comes to demands for pay rises of this nature across the Public Sector. You know, theyll have the advantage of supposedly being on the side of the nhs and that will give them a bit more. So the only possible motive , so the only possible motive, patrick, is that they want a destabilise this government. They dont want the waiting list to decline. They want to try and embarrass the conservative government in the hope that thatll damage them in the forthcoming election. Forthcoming election. I am inclined to agree yeah, i am inclined to agree with you. I know that some people will say, look, were massively ovennorked and massively ovennorked and massively overstretched. I think massively overstretched. I think two exist at the same two things can exist at the same time. You ovennorked and time. You can be ovennorked and that you can feel the pressure and feel the and and you can feel the stress and that feel though that you can feel as though youre can youre underpaid. But you can also bring down a also want to bring down a conservative government that you ideology and you ideology disagree with and you are it would seem, to are willing it would seem, to allow people die in order for allow people to die in order for that but toby, is that to happen. But toby, is there wider issue than there a wider issue here than just the Junior Doctors, the consultants who can be on about £130,000 a year . By the way, an and the radiographers as well , and the radiographers as well, who all walked out, took time perfectly with the conservative Party Conference alongside the train drivers as well, by the way, or rail workers. I should say, broaden it out a little bit. Suella braverman few. Suella braverman and a few other about left other people spoke about a left wing radical capture of our institutions. You think institutions. Do you think thats whats happened . Have we been eaten alive from the inside as a nation by politically motivated . Fools motivated individuals . Fools well , i think motivated individuals . Fools well, i think many british institutions have been captured by the woke left and the nhs is certainly a prime example of that. And its been interesting actually at this tory Party Conference, theres been a real shift towards leaning into the culture war. Until a few weeks ago , the kind of conventional ago, the kind of conventional wisdom in the conservative party was that leaning into the culture war is a vote loser. People dont care about issues like our trans women, women. Like our trans women, women. Should there be gender neutral toilets in the nhs and so on and so forth. The conventional wisdom has been they care about bread and butter, retail politics. Thats just an obsession of people like you and i. Patrick but there appears to have been a change of heart about and theyre finally about that, and theyre finally leaning these issues and leaning into these issues and but its as though , you know, but its as though, you know, theyre rishi sunak is trying to position himself as the leader of the opposition. Hes talking about himself as a change candidate. And keir starmer is the status quo candidate. Its as the conservatives havent as if the conservatives havent been, know , in downing been, you know, in downing street for the past 13. Absolutely. Absolutely. Absolutely. Of difficult kind of difficult wicket, absolute it absolutely hes having to try, as you rightly said there, present himself said there, to present himself as a new a new version of the conservative party in order to do that. Unfortunately that involves criticising pretty much everything conservatives everything the conservatives have which shows have done before, which shows weakness, but are ramping weakness, but they are ramping up culture wars and think up the culture wars and i think theyre do it because theyre right to do it because and saying this till theyre right to do it because and blue saying this till theyre right to do it because and blue in saying this till theyre right to do it because and blue in the saying this till theyre right to do it because and blue in the face. G this till theyre right to do it because and blue in the face. Ifthis till theyre right to do it because and blue in the face. If labour im blue in the face. If labour come will come into government they will not the not have the money to do the kinds they would kinds of things that they would want to economically. So in want to do economically. So in terms would be terms of change, it would be societal be societal change, it would be things like culture. But toby, thank you very much as ever. Much appreciated as toby young there, of course , fronts up there, who of course, fronts up there, who of course, fronts up the union. But ive there, who of course, fronts up the a union. But ive there, who of course, fronts up the a comment union. But ive there, who of course, fronts up the a comment hereyn. But ive there, who of course, fronts up the a comment here from it ive got a comment here from professor phil banfield, whos the of the bmas the chairman of the bmas council. This is in response to that discussion that weve just had there. Nice braces , by the had there. Nice braces, by the way, rainbow coloured braces. You love to see about whether you love to see it about whether or its political, or not its just political, these strikes, what he says is or not its just political, thes theikes, what he says is or not its just political, thes the unionhat he says is or not its just political, thes the union was he says is or not its just political, thes the union was stronglys this. The union was strongly committed to ensuring that patients safe during patients are safe during strikes. Actual staffing is higher than christmas and boxing day, given doctors various non striking consultants and Junior Doctors as well as allied health professionals, continue to work as normal. So thats his to work as normal. So thats his views there. And i know that there will be a huge amount of people out there right now watching think that we watching this who think that we should just give the doctors and nurses and whatever, whatever money because they do money they want because they do save lives. Im sympathetic to that always come that view, but i always come down. And if people die as a result of strikes, for me, thats strike is not justified. So thats where im at. But coming uncanceled, coming up in uncanceled, britains favourite entertainer, jim davidson , gives his jim davidson, gives his colourful on some of the colourful take on some of the tory conferences. Lighter tory Party Conferences. Lighter moments , including suella, moments, including suella, is running with a dog. But first, should we ease pressure on our pnson should we ease pressure on our prison system by banging up brits abroad . That is the plan unveiled by justice secretary alex chalk. My panel have their alex chalk. My panel have their say on that next. Can we really essentially well, essentially deport our own criminals just to bnng deport our own criminals just to bring them back a little bit later on . Its rwanda, mark two, isnt it . Back news radio show. As you turn now to tomorrows news tonight in our media buzz, more from pages for you. For you. Theyve just been delivered. Theyve just been delivered. Here we go. So sunak turns on 13 years of tory rule with a spending trap for starmer. Spending trap for starmer. Thats the headline in the i. The paper says that the Prime Minister rounded on his tory predecessors with its pledge to end 30 years of political status quo. Interesting though they have acknowledged that rishi sunak has actually set a political trap for keir starmer. Were getting to a really interesting point in british politics now, which is good, but the guardian says that sunak has ignited a Tory Party Civil War the guardian says that sunak has ignitedeclaringarty civil war the guardian says that sunak has ignitedeclaringartis ivil war the guardian says that sunak has ignitedeclaringartis the war the guardian says that sunak has ignitedeclaringartis the change after declaring he is the change candidate. Decision to scrap candidate. His decision to scrap the northern leg of hs2 has been criticised by former Prime Minister David Cameron. To that i say, who cares . The daily mail front page toasts rishis speech today at the tory Party Conference, claiming the pm has given conservatives a reason to believe that he can save us. They say from keirs wokery the telegraph is also leading with the Prime Ministers speech earlier today. The theme here isnt there . The paper says that sunak invoked Margaret Thatcher as tried to rebrand himself as he tried to rebrand himself as he tried to rebrand himself as a force of change. There certainly was a lot of Margaret Thatcher related merchandise at the conservative Party Conference. I wonder how much tony blair clobber. Therell be at labours next week. More on the now with the media buzz now with tonights panel. Author and broadcaster christine hamilton, businessman and activist adam brooks , and former labour party brooks, and former labour Party Adviser , author matthew le. So adviser, author matthew le. So yes , i mean, loads of good stuff yes, i mean, loads of good stuff on the front pages there of course. But this is important. His majestys Prison Service could be about to go global. Thats because the justice secretary, alex chalk, is in talks with european countries, including estonia, over renting their prison cells as a means to tackling the chronic shortage on british shores. There is a joke british shores. There is a joke in there somewhere about their pnsons in there somewhere about their prisons being empty because all their criminals have come over here. But i wouldnt make it because that would unfair and because that would be unfair and wrong. But here he is making the announcement at a tory Party Conference. Yes. And were expanding and refurbishing existing prisons and hiring thousands more prison officers. And i can tell you officers. And i can tell you today, conference that we also intend nonnegian intend to look at the nonnegian example and explore renting overseas capacity. Overseas capacity. Well, yeah, alex chalk , well, yeah, alex chalk, theyre wanting to look at the nonnegian model and who can blame him . Indeed, nonnay and belgium have cells from belgium have rented cells from the netherlands in the past and new legislation will be included in months kings to in next months kings speech to allow prisoners being allow for prisoners being sent to right. Look, to overseas jails right. Look, should we banging up brits should we be banging up brits abroad, christine . Should we be banging up brits aanellchristine . Should we be banging up brits aanell ,1ristine . Should we be banging up brits aanell , itstine . Should we be banging up brits aanell , it doesnt seem very well, it doesnt seem very british, does it . What are you weve got to do something, though. The prison population is bursting. There basically are no , i mean, call me a radical, but we could build more prisons. Yeah, i was just to we could build more prisons. Yeaithe i was just to we could build more prisons. Yeaithe problem; just to say the problem with this country short termism , country is with short termism, its political its the political system encourages termism. People encourages short termism. People look to the election look ahead to the next election. They dont. We should have been have been just like we should have been just like we should have been more power been building more Nuclear Power stations. Have stations. We should have been building more prisons. We should never the situation never have allowed the situation to but given we to develop. But given that we have five and i think we need tougher sentences, we need no point, just saying because we havent got prison were havent got prison spaces, were going off. If going to let people off. If renting abroad. But what renting spaces abroad. But what do about visiting rights . Do you do about visiting rights . What how can you expect what do you how can you expect somebody hit the somebody well, youve hit the nail somebody well, youve hit the naii its exactly why somebody well, youve hit the naiiits exactly why i dont its exactly why i dont think will happen. Echr think this will happen. The echr will were will get involved as well. Were going with with going to be confronted with with a a load from a load, with a load of lads from within. Ensure plane right within. Ensure on a plane right about to be sent to estonia. And then sudden the lights then all of a sudden the lights go at the airport. Well do go out at the airport. Well do a live feed a light. Well have a live feed on on this show. And a light. Well have a live feed orwont on this show. And a light. Well have a live feed orwont happen n this show. And a light. Well have a live feed orwont happen. This show. And it wont happen. The thing. You no, this is the thing. You know, belgium know, nonnay and belgium have done was outrage done it. There was no outrage in any media anywhere for. Any of the media anywhere for. Both in the echr and theyre both in the echr if we do it. Its true. If we do it, the lefty lawyers the courts lefty lawyers and the courts will have field day and will have a field day, day and the lefty media will go mad. But at the end of the day, if i a crime and i committed a crime and i thought i could end up in estonia or netherlands or whatever, from my family, whatever, away from my family, that me think twice that might make me think twice about doing what im doing. So about doing what im doing. So it could have a be all right with scrubs. With wormwood scrubs. Draw the line and you but you draw the line and you draw the nonnay at the draw the line at nonnay at the end you know, itll end of the day, you know, itll be much nicer selling in nonnay. Have you seen a nonnegian nonnay. Hathere . Seen a nonnegian nonnay. Hathere . Seen reallyvegian nonnay. Hathere . Seen reallyvegion prison there . They really are on the be fair, is that the point, to be fair, is that nonnay outsourced. Mean. But i get what you mean. But i get what you mean. If we cant yeah, but its if we cant build got put build them, weve got to put them cant them somewhere. We cant just put tags them go put them on tags and let them go and do more bibby stockholm. Its a bit like the and do more bibby stockholm. Stockholm t like the and do more bibby stockholm. Stockholm t liknotie and do more bibby stockholm. Stockholm t liknot going and do more bibby stockholm. Stocis olm t liknot going and do more bibby stockholm. Stocis itm t liknot going to happen is it though . Like say isnt it . Id like to say how many, Asylum Seekers many, how many Asylum Seekers in rwanda zero. Many the on rwanda . Zero. How many on the on the barge. To come from its not going to come from a moral standpoint have are its not going to come from a mor morally point have are its not going to come from a mor morally opposedave are its not going to come from a mor morally opposed to� are its not going to come from a mor morally opposed to sending its not going to come from a mormorally opposed to sending a you morally opposed to sending a murderer to estonia . I think the only way it could work if theres a very small number of people who were going to after to be deported immediately after leaving , leaving the country leaving, leaving the country because clearly visiting rights are privilege. Are not just a privilege. Theyre of making sure theyre also part of making sure that going be that prisoners are going to be rehabilitated into society, have that prisoners are going to be relinklitated into society, have that prisoners are going to be relink into 5d into society, have that prisoners are going to be relink into societysociety, have that prisoners are going to be relink into society and ty, have a link into society and a purpose when they come out. So clearly, as you said, you hit purpose when they come out. So cleenailas you said, you hit purpose when they come out. So cleenail onrou said, you hit purpose when they come out. So cleenail on the said, you hit purpose when they come out. So cleenail on the head. Ou hit purpose when they come out. So cleenail on the head. We1it purpose when they come out. So cleenail on the head. We should the nail on the head. We should have more prisons. Have been building more prisons. Its got its ironic, isnt it . Its got long for the long term decisions for the countrys future. They didnt build the build enough prisons over the last billions to ukraine. Can send billions to ukraine. We able to build we should be able to build pnsons we should be able to build prisons hold dangerous people prisons to hold dangerous people in our society. I mean, there is that at the end day. That at the end of the day. There is. Is that. And there is. There is that. And this up more and more this is coming up more and more often. America having often. And america is having a big with right big issues with this right now. And tough things. And these are tough things. I get that some people will go, well, cost of not helping well, the cost of not helping ukraine is potentially even greater. And there is a school of thought that says that right. There thought there is a school of thought that society collapsing that society is collapsing because of the need money and lack of investment. Sensible but we need a sensible government home. But we need a sensible govwement home. But we need a sensible govwe need home. But we need a sensible govwe need to home. But we need a sensible govwe need to balance up we need to balance up a little it rubs the little bit better. It rubs the noses in like taxpayers money heanng noses in like taxpayers money hearing theyve had no say in the billions going to ukraine if you asked her. Butjust to get a voter, they would want prisons being built. Are fighting the ukrainians are fighting and dying, fighting a proxy war for the. I got that. Absolutely i got that. Absolutely i got that. Absolutely i believe they deserve all the possible support we can give them. The possible support we can give the absolutely. Fine. Absolutely. Fine. With respect, back respect, im going to back slightly topic your slightly more on topic your yeah. On prisons. What alex chalk didnt say is its going to be incredibly expensive. The incredibly expensive. The estonians will rent you space or the dutch were wont use space because going because theyre going to make a profit it. Theyre doing profit on it. Theyre not doing it to help to it out of a kindness to help to help along or help this government along or indeed government indeed any British Government along. So he didnt along. Theyll and so he didnt actually yes , we might be actually say yes, we might be able rent some space, able to rent some space, but its going to cost a fortune. Wait headlines. Its going to cost a fortune. Waichristine, headlines. Its going to cost a fortune. Waichristine, headlnot. Its going to cost a fortune. Waichristine, headlnot just christine, is this not just another fact that another example of the fact that weve many in weve got too many people in this some them weve got too many people in thiscriminals, some them weve got too many people in thiscriminals,indeedne them weve got too many people in thiscriminals, indeed ,e them weve got too many people in thiscriminals, indeed , some1em weve got too many people in thiscriminals, indeed , some ofn are criminals, indeed, some of them are criminals. Lot of the and quite a lot of the immigrants tend to end up as criminals. They arrive a little bit to going to bit harsh, are going to going to going push back on that going to push back on that slightly, push slightly, christine. Push back on a them on it. But quite a lot of them do. Immigrant comes in do. And if an immigrant comes in and is found to have committed a criminal act, what is wrong with sending them . Talking about illegal are you talking about illegal here . Right general illegal or a general ilLegal Immigration itself is going back to country of origin to to their country of origin to serve their i more the serve their i think more is the point foreign point is how many foreign foreign criminals we got in foreign criminals have we got in our Prison Community right now . Our Prison Community right now . And if that is a large number, i havent seen the data. Yes. Look maybe to yes. We must look maybe to repatriate back to the repatriate them back to the country to serve their time. Yeah, how i think thats yeah, thats how i think thats i think thats something i think |, i think thats something i think i, i take what youre saying. I think i think if we can kind of frame it in the sense of is it right to have anyone who has committed a crime abroad or doesnt have a british passport who commits a crime in this country . Should we not just who commits a crime in this countrythem . |ld we not just who commits a crime in this countrythem . |l thinklot just who commits a crime in this countrythem . |l think thatst deport them . I think thats possibly what getting possibly what were getting at there, matthew yeah. There, isnt it, matthew . Yeah. Your your views finally on your your your views finally on that, maybe could clear up a that, maybe we could clear up a bit prison space. That, maybe we could clear up a bit i prison space. That, maybe we could clear up a bit i thinkyn space. That, maybe we could clear up a bit i think if space. That, maybe we could clear up a bit i think if youre going to i think if youre going to use it, absolutely only use it for who are for people whove got who are not british citizens, because actually connections to the actually the connections to the community of course, Things Community and of course, things like skills here that like gaining skills here that people come like gaining skills here that peo because come like gaining skills here that peo because we come like gaining skills here that peo because we want come like gaining skills here that peo because we want peoplewme like gaining skills here that peo because we want people to; out because we want people to not re offend to keep our streets safer. Another option, streets safer. Quickly, another option, streets safer. Quickly, christine, her option, streets safer. Quickly, christine, might ion, streets safer. T01uickly, christine, might ion, streets safer. To decriminalisene, might ion, streets safer. To decriminalise certain ht ion, be to decriminalise certain things no things like drugs. No oh, well, thats you open up a whole can of worms. If you do , is im. I find the whole , that is im. I find the whole drugs situation difficult. And i used to think that actually decriminalising drugs was a good idea. Ive changed my mind. I dont think its. Well, because ijust dont think its. Well, because i just think i think we will then end up with a far worse problem than weve got now. But i would lot of i know it would stop a lot of crime so much crime is crime because so much crime is drug related. Would up drug related. I would end up killing , many killing many addicts, many thousands of addicts this thousands of addicts in this country. Country. Ive got children. Ive got three children. I dont growing dont want them growing up in a world to easy go to a world where its to easy go to a shop or the local corner and get drugs legally , thats not happening. Yeah, i mean, think thats yeah, i mean, i think thats a realistic chance. Cigarettes are going to be. Cigarettes are going to be. No politician touch it. Cigarettes are going to be. Look litician touch it. Cigarettes are going to be. Look atician touch it. Cigarettes are going to be. Look at portugal, touch it. Cigarettes are going to be. Look at portugal, arentit. But look at portugal, arent they . Portugal they . Look at portugal where its a very its happened and it has a very positive and positive impact on crime and means the police can concentrate on crime. On other criminal crime. Just just purely talking in the context of whether or not it free up some prison cells, i suppose. Up, it suppose. Right coming up, is it wrong an nhs trust offer wrong for an nhs trust to offer slavery reparations to jamaica . Slavery reparations to jamaica . As the waiting list approaches . As the waiting list approaches . 8 million, we will debate as i crown tonights greatest britain and union jackass. But next in uncanceled the moment youve all been waiting for, britains favourite entertainer, jim davidson gives his colourful take on on some of the tory Party Conferences. Lighter moments, including suella running with a dog. Stay tuned to time now for uncancel. Old at to time now for uncancel. Old at hand. Im delighted to say that i am joined now by comedy legend jim davidson. Jim great stuff. Thank you very much. And jim, i wanted to get your reaction for some of the best areas. Good luck for some of the best and bizarre stuff that happened at the tory Party Conference. So first, penny morden gave her best henry the fifth impression earlier today in a rallying cry to the tory faithful. Lets remind ourselves , stand up and remind ourselves, stand up and fight. Fight. Because when you stand up and fight the person beside you stands up and fights. Yes. And stands up and fights. Yes. And when our party stands up and fights , the nation stands up and fights, the nation stands up and fights, the nation stands up and fights and when our nation stands up and fights , other stands up and fights, other nafions stands up and fights, other nations stand up and fight, have courage for bring hope. Stand stand up and fight. Stand up and fight. Thank you. Conference. Fight. Thank you. Conference. Jim. I think she wants you to stand up and fight. I think she might do. I think she ought to fight her way back into drama school and learn how to speak properly. I mean, that was absolutely appalling. All trying be theyre all trying to be churchill or trying to be thatcher. Useless. Patrick, a useless. Patrick, just a couple. Good to see couple of seconds. Good to see you here, mate. Im big fan you on here, mate. Im a big fan , formed charity called , but i formed a charity called care after combat look care after combat that look after veterans in the criminal Justice System for the facts are we have 88,000, 88,000 people in pnson we have 88,000, 88,000 people in prison for of them are are prison for of them are are veterans and care after combat have reduced reoffending down to about 8. Brilliant job. But the reports im getting is there are so many foreign nationals in our pnsons so many foreign nationals in our prisons now. It is absolutely staggering. You wouldnt believe staggering. You wouldnt believe it. Ive been in prison lots and lots and lots of times. One lots and lots of times. One thing you might think about is do not give anyone a Prison Service of less prison sentence of less than six months. Its an absolute waste of time. You go in there for nick in a bag of sugar you out of sugar and you come out of brinks mat know, brinks mat robber. You know, its ridiculous. Its absolutely ridiculous. Okay, sorry. Ive said my oh so right , so okay, sorry. Ive said my oh so right, so right. Jim. Jim, jim. So youre not. Youre, youre. Youre not. Penny morgans biggest fan. Some people will love right . People will love that, right . Some is some people will go. That is fantastic. Woman who fantastic. This is the woman who held the sword at the coronation. Well of coronation. Well have a bit of panic. Yeah panic. Yeah great. Great. Wave your arms. Try and be churchillian. Get a. Try and be churchillian. Get a life where is it . Can we have some politicians that speak from the heart rather than just read the heart rather than just read the autocue or just some idiot speech . Useless. Speech . Useless. Yeah. What kind of idiot yeah. What kind of idiot would read an autocue . Jim moving on. Yeah nigel farage was filmed back to you in the studio. Yeah. Back to you in the studio. Yeah. Back to you in the studio. Ad lib the time. Okay. Now up next, nigel farage was filmed singing along to Frank Sinatra alongside priti patel , sinatra alongside priti patel, the former home secretary it was at a late night conference shindig. I know. I was there. Watch this. La la. La la la la watch this. La la. La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la. I love you, jemmy. So, yeah. What do you make of that . Choreographers penny mortons speech , which i may , you know, speech, which i may, you know, the great thing about nigel farage, he drinks like a fish. Ive never seen him drunk. Hes always like that, you know, he turns up at the restaurant like that and he does look like a dad dancen that and he does look like a dad dancer, doesnt he . He really dancer, doesnt he . He really does. Look, now the word around the campfire is. Is he going to join the conservative party . I dont think he is. You know him as well as i do. Probably more than me. But unless the conservative party change and want him, i think he could drag them with lee anderson as well. And a couple of the others have got a bit of common sense, maybe you, patrick, you should take that leap of faith, get the young vote. You know what i young vote. You know what i mean . Are of a bit hollywood. Im a bit im a bit of hollywood. I tell you what. Whatever. Whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever. Question is in terms of the question is in terms of what would make this country better, sure im the better, im not sure im the answer. Be fair , but it answer. Jim, to be fair, but it would be good fun if wed have fun for a week. Then wed be fun for a week. Then wed all be dead. Think what would dead. I think thats what would happen. Well, bad. People well, its not bad. People say to me, jim, you should be prime yeah . Prime minister oh, yeah . For how long . 20 minutes. How would long . 20 minutes. How long would that last . Long . 20 minutes. How long would that last . Really . Yeah, that last . Really . Yeah, exactly. A great. Dont you worry about that. That. Oh, now worry about that. That. Oh, now , jim Suella Braverman. Okay. She caused a stir when okay. She caused a stir when she was spotted accidentally. I shouldnt laugh, actually, but spotted accidentally standing on a guide dogs tail. Spotted accidentally standing on a guide dogs tail. You know, a guide dogs tail. You know, theres got to be. Theres got to be a joke in there somewhere after the incident, the home secretary issued an apology. Go secretary issued an apology. Go on, on, jim. She issued an on, go on, jim. She issued an apology to all dogs everywhere. Apology to all dogs everywhere. Jim, away. Well the jim, take it away. Well the guide dogs are just sensational. And also, the people that train them. But guide dogs are used to being stepped on by people cant quite see people that cant quite see where guide dog is. Thats where their guide dog is. Thats the point. But thing the whole point. But the thing is here is that suella or suella de ville as now shes called in the dog world, right . She wants to ban these bully dogs. You know, the american bully dogs. Yeah, well, and now she stepped on the guide dogs tail. Then bully dogs are going to gang up on her because dogs talk. Theres a little dog network, you know this guide dog. Hey, ive just been tread on by some suella kerrville woman come on, you bully dogs, get down and give it a good news. You know what id have some guards outside your door. What id have some guards outside your door. Suella outside your door. Suella because them dogs are coming for you. Dont you worry about that. It. Well, as long as the dogs dont come for you, jim , because dont come for you, jim, because we need you here at gb news. And thank you very, very much for coming absolutely wonderful coming on. Absolutely wonderful stuff. Jim davidson , everybody, stuff. Jim davidson, everybody, fan favourite legend. Thank you. Fan favourite legend. Thank you. Now it is time to reveal todays greatest britain and union. Jack has. Okay. All right. So im has. Okay. All right. So im going to start with christine. There we go. Whos your greatest . Britain. Well , it is no surprise. Well, it is no surprise. Suella braverman for her barnstorming speech. Plain barnstorming speech. Plain speaking speech. That woman has got balls of steel at last. Weve had some good, plain speaking. So she is my greatest speaking. So she is my greatest britain today. Its funny, isnt it . Because obviously the gender ideology thing is being very key in the tory Party Conference. The amount of people who come out and suella has balls and gone suella has got balls i find fascinating. Anyway, adam, go greatest . Find fascinating. Anyway, adam, go britain. Greatest . Find fascinating. Anyway, adam, go britain. On greatest . Find fascinating. Anyway, adam, go britain. On that|reatest . Find fascinating. Anyway, adam, go britain. On that note, st . Britain. On that note, im nominating women. Three nominating three women. Three very brave women have put very brave women that have put their head the parapet and their head above the parapet and fought against this gender fought back against this gender ideology. Its Sharon Davies , jk ideology. Its Sharon Davies, jk rowling and rosie duffield. Because theyve taken on threats, theyve taken a lot of flak and they havent backed down. And suddenly were starting to see society, you know, pushing back to and its because of these sort of women that have fought for their own rights. Fantastic well, were off to a strong start, though. Its very hard to argue with that. Of course it is. Mean, strength is. I mean, the strength of character, especially those women, remarkable women, show there is remarkable given the total onslaught. Total given the total onslaught. Total onslaught. Matthew take it away. Greatest britain mine is going cross cross party is andy street , the tory mayor of the street, the tory mayor of the West Midlands who working with again him working cross party with the labour mayors from across the north of england for trying rescue trying to put together a rescue plan keep hs2 on tracks and plan to keep hs2 on tracks and actually private sector actually use private sector money try and save the money to try and save the taxpayer. Taxpayer. Yeah, a bit weird with yeah, it was a bit weird with andy street. I mean, think andy street. I mean, i think i was expecting him was kind of expecting him to go. And announcement was was kind of expecting him to go. And there announcement was was kind of expecting him to go. And there wasmnouncement was was kind of expecting him to go. And there was n0 uncement was was kind of expecting him to go. And there was no announcement, that there was no announcement, which like something which was like something out of the really. So that the thick of it, really. So that kind will really a kind of thing will really a really unenthusiastic energy really unenthusiastic low energy wolf , of wall street, which really unenthusiastic low energy wolf, of wall street, which is just im im not leaving just and im im not leaving actually, not going to actually, im not going to leave. So there we go. Right. I got im got to decide now, dont i . Im obviously going to go for Suella Braverman. And there go. Braverman. And so there we go. Christine hamilton has nominated and with Suella Braverman. And won with Suella Braverman. Right. Okay. Next christine, take it away with your union, jack. Well, here it goes. Hope for the double whammy. It is the lothian nhs trust. Who are offering reparations to jamaica while our Health Service is in crisis. In 1750 1750, a surgeon crisis. In 1750 1750, a surgeon apparently gave £40 million, a monumental amount of money to the Royal Infirmary of edinburgh. This is virtue signalling it is a grotesque waste of taxpayers money. I dont know how many people theyve got on their personal waiting list, but they will have lots of waiting for lots of anyone waiting for operation, many. Operation, anyones too many. , when you look at you know, when you look at when at lot of when you look at what a lot of these hospitals are doing, whether youre painting a rainbow side or rainbow on the side of it or what you anything, what are you doing, anything, whether someone whether youre employing someone whos commissioner whos like an arts commissioner , the job , when you look down the job adverts of these adverts for a lot of these hospital to hospital jobs, you have to ask, as right . On as indeed i do, right . Why on earth is somebody who youre bringing to do something bringing into to do something diversity related . Why are they worth the equivalent of three nurses . You know, how do you justify that . I dont quite understand. How on earth. Well you justify that, but i have to read this now. Tackling racial inequality and is core inequality and racism is a core part of what nhs lothian does. This is obviously a statement from this helps us from them. This helps us contribute health and care contribute to a health and care system where everyone lothian system where everyone at lothian lives healthier lives. Lives longer, healthier lives. And thats obviously the end of that discussion. Adam, whos your union . Jackie im going with the media and especially the mainstream for media not covering the youth , the covering the youth, the communist youth march that was seen outside the tory conference. They was blacked up. They had masks. They had flags. It was very, very sinister. It was very, very sinister. And if that was the far right or a group on the right, this would have been front page news. Its scary. Its scary. Its scary. Yeah, its scary. Yeah, its scary. Yeah, its scary. Im sorry, but that is sinister. Okay . It really is. Sinister. Okay . It really is. And why would you want to do that . Why would you want to look like that . It looks threatening, patrick. I did a tweet on this with a video and the last time i checked, which was earlier today, it had over 2 million views. Tweet. So people are that tweet. So people are interested and scared by it. At the were going to flip it on its head. And, you know what happens, dont you . Right. Matthew, final one. Come on. Is restaurant tycoon so mine is restaurant tycoon richard , who has been richard caring, who has been told that the rules apply told today that the rules apply told today that the rules apply to him despite his wealth and that hes got two that he has to abide planning rules on his abide by planning rules on his multi Million Pound mansion , multi Million Pound mansion, some beef this guy some personal beef with this guy thats a me. Never going thats a bit me. Im never going to a table at of his to get a table at any of his restaurants, but cant afford restaurants, but i cant afford to eat right. Okay. I am to eat there. Right. Okay. I am going go for the mainstream media. F m fm im to going go for adam union. Jack, its stuff. Union. Jack, its great stuff. Yeah, they absolutely should union. Jack, its great stuff. Yeah,covered solutely should union. Jack, its great stuff. Yeah,covered that. Ely should union. Jack, its great stuff. Yeah,covered that. Ely sho the have covered that. And if the same it was same thing happened, but it was tories outside labour tories doing it outside labour conference, it would be all over the news. Absolute shocker, right . All of you, right . Both of you. All of you, in thank very, in fact. Thank you very, very, very absolutely very much. I have absolutely loved this. Ill you loved this. Ill see you tomorrow. It easy. Winners tomorrow. Take it easy. Winners hello there. Im Jonathan Vautrey here of your gb news Weather Forecast provided by the met office. A bit of a mixed picture as we end off the day. Picture as we end off the day. Weve rain lingering across weve got rain lingering across parts Northern Ireland. Parts of Northern Ireland. Southern just sink southern scotland will just sink its into parts of its way southwards into parts of northern before Northern England as well before generally the generally petering off into the second the night, though second half of the night, though some other areas of rain just beginning way into beginning to push their way into parts ireland parts of Northern Ireland throughout hours throughout the early hours as well. Amount cloud well. A good amount of cloud around will hold up the temperatures for most places around 11, but parts of around 11, 13 c. But parts of northern scotland will drop off a touch more into those a touch more down into those single figure values the single figure values under the clearer here. This clearer skies we have here. This rain will then spread its way in as throughout as we head throughout thursday. Quite the day as we head throughout thursday. Quinorthern the day as we head throughout thursday. QuiNorthern Ireland, the day as we head throughout thursday. QuiNorthern Ireland, then day as we head throughout thursday. QuiNorthern Ireland, then into for Northern Ireland, then into western scotland, western england and wales also seeing a fair of throughout fair amount of rain throughout the southeastern the day. Faux pas southeastern areas of england, though staying largely dry with sunny largely dry with some sunny spells so a relatively spells here. So a relatively fine across board. Well fine day across the board. Well be for most of us be quite breezy for most of us taking the edge some of taking the edge off some of those touch, but those temperatures a touch, but 19 c possible south, 19 c possible in the south, generally more around the 16 to 17 c. Further north into friday. This mixture of low pressure and High Pressure continues. Generally High Pressure stuck towards to towards the south, helping to keep things relatively fine and dry. Frontal dry. But this trailing frontal system Northern Areas system across Northern Areas will to bring outbreaks will continue to bring outbreaks of turn of rain at times could turn quite persistent really into areas of scotland, particularly once this next pulse moves in later on in the day. But further towards the south, again, a good amount of sunshine head amount of sunshine as we head into the afternoon and into the weekend as well. Those temperatures by ulez gb news. Good evening. The top story good evening. The top story tonight, the Prime Minister today confirmed the northern leg of hs2 is to be scrapped in his speech at the conservative Party Conference in manchester. Speaking about the high speed rail network, after weeks of speculation, rishi sunak instead unveiled a plan for Network North saying that the £36 million saved will be better spent on developing northern transport routes. The eastern leg to east midland parkway is also scrapped. Hs2, though , will also scrapped. Hs2, though, will still run from london. Euston to manchester, but it will run on existing tracks from birmingham onwards. Heres what rishi sunak had to say. Well reinvest every single

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