Daughter and the rape victims of her killer due to a toxic culture of misogyny and corruption. 51 year old serial corruption. 51 year old serial rapist ian parker was jailed for life today with a minimum tum to serve of 36 years for murdering the 27 year old in scotland, 19 years ago. Parker was also found years ago. Parker was also found guilty of a series of rapes and assaults on other women committed over two decades. Emmas family is calling for a judicial Public Inquiry into how the offender s crimes were handled after Police Scotland apologised for its failings dunng apologised for its failings during the investigation. A during the investigation. A major search and rescue operation was launched in the engush operation was launched in the English Channel this afternoon after the bodies of at least three suspected migrants were pulled from the water. Gb news filmed these pictures of an renee lifeboat rushing in bad weather to rescue the small boat, which itself had migrants on board and was getting into difficulties in Poor Visibility and choppy waters. Its believed people smuggling gangs pushed a number of boats into the water throughout the day, and 300 people were taken to the border force Processing Centre at dover harbour farm. Hours in wales harbour farm. Hours in wales warn today that their industry will be at risk if the Welsh Government goes ahead with proposed changes to farming subsidies outside the welsh parliament. They protested against plans which will require the 20 of their agri Cultural Land to be set aside for environmental initiatives. The welsh Labour Government insists the changes are necessary to fight climate change, but conceded the plan could still be adjusted at the end of a consultation. Unions, though, consultation. Unions, though, warned thered be thousands of job losses. The duke of sussex job losses. The duke of sussex said he faces a greater risk to his personal safety than his late mother, because hes facing additional layers of racism and extremism. The High Court Heard prince harry believed his family faces an international threat, and he plans to appeal a High Court Ruling after he lost a challenge against the government over his personal security. The duke of sussex launched legal action in 2020 when he was told hed be no longer given the same degree of taxpayer funded protection whilst he was in the uk and the high court in belfast has ruled that the uk governments controversial legacy act for Northern Ireland breaches human rights. The case was brought by the relatives of the provinces troubles victims. The provinces troubles victims. The act includes a conditional amnesty for people suspected of committing offences at the time. Committing offences at the time. In delivering his ruling, the judge said theres no evidence immunity will in any way contribute to reconciliation in the country. Northern ireland secretary Chris Heaton Harris says the government still intends to implement the act. Thats the news for the very latest stories. Do sign up for gp news alerts. Scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. Com slash alerts. Com slash alerts. Today, Prime Minister rishi sunak found his bottle. Sunak found his bottle. He didnt because hes spineless, hopeless and utterly shameless. Spineless, hopeless and utterly shameless. Mr speaker , spineless, hopeless and utterly shameless. Mr speaker , utterly shameless. Mr speaker, utterly shameless. Mr speaker, utterly shameless from someone who stood by while anti semitism ran rife in his party and twice backed the member for islington north. And just last week we saw the very rules that govern this place abused because of intimidation. Mr speaker , while intimidation. Mr speaker, while he might, while he might. Mr speaker , while he might want to speaker, while he might want to bend to mob rule, we will face down the extremists and stand up for British Values. Well its about time. Because if he doesnt go in for the kill, this will happen. I have said already on the evidence before us, we are heading for electoral oblivion. Heading for electoral oblivion. Youll be getting a lot more from Suella Braverman later in this show. But rishi sunak has to strap his big boy pants on. Get out of the corporate mindset and into the pub fight that is british politics. Labour are on the ropes. Deputy labour leader the ropes. Deputy labour leader Angela Rayner could be on the bnnk Angela Rayner could be on the brink of being sacked, investigated by police, possibly locked up. She has not and possibly cannot explain her housing scandal away, does she owe Capital Gains tax . Has she lied . Has she committed a crime . Lied . Has she committed a crime . The plot thickened again today. The plot thickened again today. Our old neighbours apparently say that her brother was living at her house and she was the landlord. Did she declare all of this . You can tell labour have got a huge problem here because of the way that theyre dealing with it. The suns harry cole says that at 1 20 pm, starmer Spokesman Says all further questions about rayners tax affairs should be directed to Angela Rayners office. At 3 20 pm, rayners office said that p. M, rayners office said that questions should be directed to the Labour Press Office, and then, at 3 30 pm, the Labour Press Office said questions need then, at 3 30 pm, the labour pr believe the tories are still sitting on their hands about sir Lindsay Hoyle. Apparently 91 mps have now said that theyve lost confidence in the speaker after he caved in to labour and saved sir keir starmer from massive , sir keir starmer from a massive, humiliating rebellion. The way humiliating rebellion. The way to get to starmer on this is to get hoyle first. This was the other way round. If this had been Boris Johnson, if this was rishi sunak, this would be before the Privileges Committee in a heartbeat. So keir starmer has to answer questions as to what he said to the speaker. Whilst he himself has and whilst he himself has said any threats said he didnt make any threats to about retaining to the speaker about retaining that position post the next election, if labour were in government, hasnt said government, he hasnt said whether or anyone else whether or not anyone else within the labour party, whether that chief any that be their chief whip or any other shadow minister or shadow whip, those questions that whip, those are questions that need answering, as well as the speaker answering those questions well surely questions as well. Surely theyve to get the votes in, theyve got to get the votes in, get him out of there, and then it all becomes about sir keir has sir keir already signed his own political death warrant . Look at this clip. The day after that big gaza farce. Okay, does this look like a man whos telling the truth . Telling the truth . I can categorically tell you that i did not threaten the speaker in any way whatsoever. I speaker in any way whatsoever. I simply urged him to ensure that we have the broadest possible debate. Debate. We know chris bryant, let the cat out of the bag. The way we do our business in parliament is terrible. I mean, we brought ourselves terribly into disrepute. I think on wednesday. On wednesday. But will you put up to that filibuster or did you take it upon yourself . Uh, a bit of both, if im honest. I think the whole day was grubby and we need a system which um , people which doesnt allow, um, people to manipulate the rules to be able to get what they want. Yeah which he did, didnt he . Rishi sunak and the tories should be absolutely hammering this. What did starmer say to hoyle . Has he lied . The tories hoyle . Has he lied . The tories could hoist sir keir starmer up by the standards hes set himself. They know starmers chief of staff, sue gray, is weak and vulnerable. She weak and vulnerable. She allegedly left staff in tears amid a leaking investigation. Shes also in hot water over the hoyle affair and about bolting up labours Citizens Assembly plan, subsequently the plan, and subsequently the screeching u turn. Labour leader screeching u turn. Labour leader labour deputy leader, labour chief of staff all very nearly on a plate. Rishi sunak is not going to win on policy because people do not believe it will do any of the things that hes saying he will do. If he really wants to win, he needs to do what the labour party did to bofis what the labour party did to Boris Johnson. Hammer it, keep hammering keep turning the hammering it, keep turning the screw, get it all out. In an inquiry and pick them off. Inquiry and just pick them off. But anyway, lets get the thoughts my panel now. Thoughts of my panel right now. We editor at large we have got the editor at large at mail on sunday. Charlotte at the mail on sunday. Charlotte griffiths. Weve businessman griffiths. Weve got businessman and activist adam brooks and of course author and journalist rebecca reid. Adam, ill start with you. As sunak got to start going on the offensive here just pick this lot off one by one and hammer it. Yeah he hasnt got that in him though, has he . Hes never had that as you say. Ive that in him. As you say. Ive said it a million times on here. Its like a school prefect. He hasnt him. Um, hasnt got a hammer in him. Um, and think what weve got to and i think what weve got to discuss here is who is advising the conservative party, who is advising this government. Advising this government. Theyve let them down every time they make the worst decisions. All the time. And, um , you know, all the time. And, um, you know, theyve got to go off. Angela rayner has got to answer the question , as guido fawkes has question, as guido fawkes has put it out there quite aggressively. You know, its. Aggressively. You know, its. Yeah, he put a childs birth certificate on the internet today. That was a lovely work. What is happening to Angela Rayner has happening to rayner has been happening to people boris and people like boris and conservative mps for 4 conservative mps for 3 or 4 years. Activist lefty journalism is very aggressive and i think now the right needs to do the same because theres a few closet, uh, few skeletons in the closet, uh, few skeletons in the closet of these labour mps as well. Yeah. Let me just you what let me just read you what Angela Rayners latest statement is. Its that much is. In fact, its not that much of statement. She said of a latest statement. She said this being to buy this days ago, being able to buy my house back in two my Council House back in two thousand and seven was a proud moment for me. I worked hard, saved it by the book. Saved and bought it by the book. Im not ashamed, but im angry that since put that the tories have since put the a secure home out the dream of a secure home out of for many others. Of reach for so many others. Well, all right. But well, yeah. All right. Okay but it actually i it doesnt actually answer. I mean, none of the mean, it answers none of the questions, does but clearly questions, does it . But clearly everybody is wanting now. I mean, youve seen a mean, charlotte, youve seen a lot of political action, certainly last few years lot of political action, cert. Over last few years lot of political action, cert. Over your last few years lot of political action, cert. Over your career. Ew years lot of political action, cert. Over your career. |iv years lot of political action, cert. Over your career. I mean; lot of political action, cert. Over your career. I mean , and over your career. I mean, surely rishi sunak must be smelling blood the smelling a bit of blood in the water to go water here, and hes got to go at hasnt he . At it, hasnt he . Its so easy. He needs yeah. Its so easy. He needs to board because all to get you on board because all it is just list whole load of it is just list a whole load of things youve just done and it is just list a whole load of thingpick youve just done and it is just list a whole load of thingpick them ve just done and it is just list a whole load of thingpick them off. Jst done and it is just list a whole load of thingpick them off. And one and it is just list a whole load of thingpick them off. And its and it is just list a whole load of thingpick them off. And its not then pick them off. And its not rocket science. Just dont rocket science. I just dont understand somebody, you understand why somebody, as you said advising. Understand why somebody, as you said advisors advising. Understand why somebody, as you said advisors are advising. Understand why somebody, as you said advisors are terribly g. Understand why somebody, as you said advisors are terribly simple understand why somebody, as you saidihappening terribly simple understand why somebody, as you said happening to rribly simple understand why somebody, as you saidihappening to him. Simple understand why somebody, as you saidihappening to him. The ple. Its happening to him. The other trying to divide other sides are trying to divide his cant he just his party. Why cant he just divide the labour party . Because thats elections. Thats how you win elections. Yeah. Science. Yeah. Rocket science. Theres numerous different calls serious inquiries calls for here serious inquiries into all right. Into things. Now all right. Those inquiries may well result in absolutely nothing. Maybe everybody completely everybody will end up completely squeaky exonerated. Squeaky clean and exonerated. But is , rishi sunak but the fact is, rishi sunak didnt mind when it was didnt seem to mind when it was about getting Boris Johnson out of many people of power. I mean, many people think he the final think he hammered the final nail into his coffin. Think if you had if i mean, i think if you had if you do an investigation into what happened, hoyle, what happened, Lindsay Hoyle, all happen is that it all that will happen is that it will come nothing will come out that Nothing Happened because Lindsay Hoyle is in his is loyal to keir starmer in his blood. Starmer will say, blood. Keir starmer will say, i didnt anything. Will didnt do anything. Lindsay will say, anything. Say, i didnt do anything. Everyone will go. That was a waste and money because everyone will go. That was a wastiwere and money because everyone will go. That was a wastiwere going|d money because everyone will go. That was a wastiwere going|d ibacky because everyone will go. That was a wastiwere going|d iback each ause they were going to back each other that is a waste other up. Yeah, that is a waste of time. Need rake them over the need to rake them over the coals theyre to lie. Coals if theyre going to lie. They tell a bare faced they need to tell a bare faced lie our faces. They need to tell a bare faced lie butur faces. They need to tell a bare faced lie but i faces. They need to tell a bare faced lie but i think;. They need to tell a bare faced lie but i think but i dont think but i think but i dont think it will get any closure from an inquiry. And i think thats its a money time to not a lot of money and time to not get anybody feeling any better. Angela rayner will be if Angela Rayner will be where if i were where were rishi sunak, thats where i would that does look were rishi sunak, thats where i wou it. That does look were rishi sunak, thats where i wou it. Probably that does look were rishi sunak, thats where i wou it. Probably ithat does look were rishi sunak, thats where i wou it. Probably it hasioes look were rishi sunak, thats where i wou it. Probably it has some ok like it. Probably it has some complications, but whats happened is people like julia faulks do things like put childrens birth certificates on the internet, and then the conversation becomes about bad journalism the question rather than the actual question of happened. If of what really happened. If anybody behave anybody could just behave properly minutes, they properly for five minutes, they might because might get something done because you times you both the by line times really dont they . Really behave well, dont they . I the i mean, i dont work for the by line times, adam, but what are you specifically referring by line times, adam, but what are what pecifically referring by line times, adam, but what are what pecifiby linezrring by line times, adam, but what are what pecifi� by line done . What to . What have by line done . What do not like by line have done . Well, theyre aggressive going that what well, theyre aggressive goirjust that what well, theyre aggressive goirjust said . That what well, theyre aggressive goiithats aid . That what well, theyre aggressive goiithats aid . You that what well, theyre aggressive goiithatsaid . You just what well, theyre aggressive goiithatsaid . You just said. Thats what you just said. The wing press to the right wing press needs to start doing. The right wing press needs to start doi|just keep it on the lets just keep it on the topic that were all on here to talk about, right . Which of talk about, right . Which is, of course, rishi course, whether or not rishi sunak little bit sunak should be a little bit more front footed it comes sunak should be a little bit m its in the short tum, the labour Party Problem for the tories they dont do tories is that they dont do anything interesting, scandal wise. Rayner wise. The Angela Rayner one is fractionally interesting fractionally more interesting than people are than the rest because people are emotive about houses and about taxes, would be taxes, so that would be the place it. But dont place to hammer it. But i dont think win. Think rishi wants to win. I think rishi wants to win. I think tired. I think hes think hes tired. I think hes bored. Think to move bored. I think he wants to move to california, take his children, nice life, be a children, have a nice life, be a speaker and make millions of dollars the is, hold on. But the thing is, hold on. I dont that Angela Rayner dont agree that Angela Rayner is the most interesting one because hall because obviously lindsay hall is interesting one. Is the most interesting one. Such i think its such a complicated why, why, why . A massive great because its a massive great big you know, urged big deal. And you know, he urged Lindsay Hoyle um, change Lindsay Hoyle to, to um, change his mean urged is his tactic. I mean urged is another way of saying , you another word way of saying, you know, he manipulated him. Difficulty with but the difficulty with that one that all to go one is that we all had to go away up about whats away and read up about whats this how does this this process, how does this happen . Does matter . It happen . Why does it matter . It happened week ago. Most happened over a week ago. Most people understand people dont understand the process. The process. I didnt understand the process. I didnt understand the process politics. Process and i work in politics. Party off so let the labour party off from a massive rebellion within their party. Know, that their party. You know, if that hadnt their party. You know, if that hadnt happened, we could have hadnt happened, we could have had leaving labour. Had labour mps leaving labour. Yeah. Know, the frontbench, yeah. You know, the frontbench, it apart. So we have it was torn apart. So we have they have they have really got away with it. Look at whats happened in the days again, i mean, the last few days again, i mean, right, you can even take it further back. Mean labour further back. I mean labour absolute blinder absolute played a blinder over bofis absolute played a blinder over boris managed Boris Johnson. They managed to and wasnt the labour and it wasnt just the labour party. Didnt party. Of course boris didnt help himself and all of this stuff but labour stuff fine. But labour essentially oust one essentially managed to oust one of most democratically of the most democratically elected Prime Ministers that weve that was a massive weve had that was a massive boom them, and they played boom for them, and they played a bunder boom for them, and they played a blinder on that by drip, drip, drip, it. Then labour drip, hammering it. Then labour were over this were bang in trouble over this lindsay affair. Lindsay hoyle affair. What happened . Anderson happened . Well, the lee anderson stuff up. Labour again have stuff blew up. Labour again have played another blinder with that. Lee that. Theyve kept the lee anderson going anderson islamophobe thing going and going completely and going and going completely rishi helped with rishi sunak hasnt helped with that hasnt that either, because he hasnt come a definitive come out and made a definitive statement support of him. Statement in support of him. Had, it would have gone away. But this is exactly what im saying. Why . On what . What has to presented front to be presented right in front of goes of rishi sunak before he goes right, to go in for right, im going to go in for the on and he hasnt the kill on this and he hasnt got that. And one thing i will say, once get Labour Government, once we get a Labour Government, because are to have because we are going to have a Labour Government, a whole generation people are going Labour Government, a whole gerealise1 people are going Labour Government, a whole ge realise that eople are going Labour Government, a whole ge realise that corruption, joing to realise that corruption, dishonesty and politics is dishonesty and bad politics is also on the left and theyre going to wake up and realise, you know, it wasnt just the tories, is uk politics and tories, this is uk politics and its going to be a very it hasnt happened. Its going to be harsh lesson for a be a very harsh lesson for a whole generation when whole generation of people. When labour through the sort labour go through the same sort of things. Look , a worst of things. I mean look, a worst case at its case scenario, at least its a different corruption different flavour of corruption from people. Different flavour of corruption frorweve people. Different flavour of corruption frorweve had people. Different flavour of corruption frorweve had aeople. Different flavour of corruption frorweve had a whole of it weve had a whole lot of it before. Might be nice to have before. It might be nice to have a different, different colour. You think that rishi its so you think that rishi sunak should be, be sunak now should be, should be hammering foremost. Sunak now should be, should be hamspeaker foremost. Sunak now should be, should be ham speaker. Foremost. Sunak now should be, should be ham speaker. And foremost. Sunak now should be, should be ham speaker. And thenemost. Sunak now should be, should be ham speaker. And then presumably the speaker. And then presumably it of keir it becomes an issue of keir starmer and then take it from there. Yeah, it needs to be two pronged, multiple pronged attack. Hes left attack. Thats all hes got left now is his last spin of now. This is his last spin of the wheel, isnt he. Just got the wheel, isnt he. He just got to its pretty to go for it. Its pretty simple. There is a slight issue that the right wing made that the right wing media made a big about how it was bad, big deal about how it was bad, bad going on bad journalism to keep going on and on. T p on, on, on about partygate. If then starts doing it if it then starts doing it itself. Think about itself. Well, i think about this. Its just this. Its just its just following say following the same thing, say keir starmer has got rid of because, because of this. Then Angela Rayner and then Angela Rayner somehow disappears because of this housing is more problem by the way. Now who would take over the way. Now who would take over the labour party . Who would be what streeting no , the good what wes streeting no, the good thing of the labour party is that run through that they havent run through every candidate. Every possible candidate. The tory partys issue is that rid of every that theyve got rid of every single possible person, and they havent in havent had time to reinvest in new talent. Labour party has been it for last been working on it for the last five right, look, five years. All right, look, from sitting, you from where im sitting, you know, were rishi sunak know, if you were rishi sunak on this presented this and youve been presented after battered after being battered relentlessly load of relentlessly with a load of different issues and being so inspiring that at your latest party conference, you decided that the big issues that people care smoking more care about smoking and more exams kids, theyre maybe be exams for kids, theyre maybe be when the labour leader, the speaker , the deputy leader and speaker, the deputy leader and the staff are theyre the chief of staff are theyre rolling bellies up. Rolling over bellies up. Maybe you just decide that youre going to go and see that through, but alas, we wait and see, dont we . A labour spokesperson said angela spokesperson said on the Angela RaynerCouncil House row. Angela, an older child angela, who had an older child from a previous relationship and her their her husband maintained their existing residences before moving their shared marital moving into their shared marital home. Yes, again , crucially, home. Yes, again, crucially, does really any of does not answer really any of the key questions that we want answered at the moment. Still to come with an on the come with an election on the way. Question on way. This question is on everybodys. Everybodys lips. Can the Prime Minister confirm whether he, too, would welcome mr farage back into the tory fold . Tory fold . Well, after sunak refused to give a yes or no answer, the man himself, nigel farage, will join us on this very show to reveal whats really going on. But up next is the home secretary , next is the home secretary, James Cleverly, right, that the gaza pro Palestine Protesters have, quote, made their point and now need to pack it in. We do have shamima begums family lawyer, Tasnime Akunjee, going head to head with columnist and broadcaster Angela Epstein on that. Broadcaster Angela Epstein on that. Im pretty sure sparks that. Im pretty sure sparks will fly. Ill see you in a. Tick. This is Patrick Christys tonight. Now, sir keir starmer unleashed an almighty attack on nigel farage in parliament today. The brexit broker himself joins me very soon. But first its joins me very soon. But first wsfime joins me very soon. But first its time for our head to head. Its time for our head to head. James cleverlys been reading the riot act to pro Palestine Protesters warning the demonstrators that theyve made their point, he says. And now they need to stop. Well, it comes after it was revealed that a whopping £25 million has been spent on policing the demonstrations since october, so , speaking today, James Cleverly said the question i asked myself is what are these protests genuinely hoping to achieve . They have made a point and they made it very, very loudly. And theyre not really saying anything new. Well, indeed, large pro palestine mobs demanding a ceasefire have brought cities like london to a standstill. But brought cities like london to a standstill. But i think this hasnt got enough coverage. By the way, just yesterday hamas rejected a ceasefire proposal. So tonight i am asking should we see an end to the gaza protest . Let me know your thoughts by emailing gbviews gbnews. Uk or tweet me at gb news and make sure you go and vote in our poll as well. The results follow as well. The results will follow shortly, going head shortly, but first, going head to this are lawyer to head on this are lawyer tasnime and also Tasnime Akunjee and also columnist and broadcaster Angela Epstein. Both of you, thank you very, very much. Ladies first. Angela, ill go to you if thats okay. Look, i have these protesters made their point. Now theyre saying anything new. Theyre not saying anything new. They to stop. They need to stop. Yeah. Good evening to both of you. Theyve not only made their point, theyve abused the very freedoms that that are afforded in a liberal democracy, which include freedom of speech and the right peaceful protest, the right to peaceful protest, projecting a genocidal slogan on the side of big ben, having sort of completely obvious support for hamas amongst numbered amongst the protesters, the river to the sea is a is a genocidal call for the destruction of israel. Therefore, all the jews living in there, the whole climate of intimidation that has come with these marches, ben jamal heard saying hes from the palestinian solidarity campaign, saying before the last march, we want so many of you to come. Well have to lock the doors of parliament. This climate of intimidation, obviously affects jewish people, particularly. Jewish people, particularly. They feel they feel ostracised. They feel they feel ostracised. They feel they feel ostracised. They feel they feel ostracised. They feel intimidated, particularly at a time of spiralling anti semitism. But so spiralling anti semitism. But so should any right minded , decent should any right minded, decent individual see that this has gone beyond the realms of decent, free protest. Can i just make one very quick point as well . There is no legislative impact on any of these things, be it debates in parliament, be it all of these protests. I have it all of these protests. I have lots of friends in israel who actually say to me and people in gaza have been interviewed to the same effect. This is gaza have been interviewed to the same effect. This is going to have impact whatsoever. To have no impact whatsoever. All decent people are all it does is decent people are made to feel afeared in their own country. Own country. Come back to you. Ill own country. Backie back to you. Ill own country. Back to3ack to you. Ill own country. Back to you. To you. Ill own country. Back to you. Tasnime ll own country. Back to you. Tasnime would come back to you. Tasnime would you come back to that . Then yeah, sure. I mean, the right to protest is a democratic right. It seems that angela did wants arbiter of when wants to be the arbiter of when people exercise people can actually exercise their and the their democratic rights, and the fact the idea that a quote fact that the idea that a quote unquote genocidal slogan was put on the side of parliament, well , on the side of parliament, well, that slogan of the river to the sea was something that has been repeated many times by Benjamin Netanyahu himself. So it seems netanyahu himself. So it seems that the slogan is called genocidal only when some people on the pro palestinian side say they say it. But when its netanya , who himself then netanya, who himself then apparently that slogan is no longer loaded with the type of import thats being said. But in terms of cost , yes, there is a terms of cost, yes, there is a significant cost to these demonstrations happening. We week in, week out. And thats partly because there is no movement in terms of the uk position on the issue of supporting israel or otherwise. And that very much goes and flies in the face of the fact that we have the icj, whos currently hearing a case, um , currently hearing a case, um, about whether or not israel has engaged itself in behaviour that is at the foothills of genocide. Now, when we have that going on, then its only right and proper that people are protesting, are involvement in that, especially when our involvement that may well be against it, and breaching the uk criminal law. Okay. All right. Well angela, i mean, the big thing for me i suppose in all of this is how long does this go on for . But also its, is it going to have any material impact. And i mean, as i can tell, hamas as far as i can tell, hamas dont particularly want a ceasefire for sake. Ceasefire for goodness sake. Dont hamas they dont remember hamas broke the last ceasefire in 2020, and theyre charter says they wont settle until theyve destroyed israel and wiped out world jewry. And can i also point out that hamas have adopted from the river to the sea, palestine will be free. So if youre telling me that projecting a slogan like that on the side of ben, the very the side of big ben, the very symbol of our democracy, is somehow palatable, and the definition free speech . Well, definition of free speech . Well, thats for the birds. And you need your Research Need to do your research properly. But in terms of where its going to go, israel ultimately its as it ultimately is on its own as it has with most of major has been with most of its major conflicts. Like i say, i was in israel on october 7, so all the hand wringing goes on on hand wringing that goes on on this the argument here this side of the argument here in britain and elsewhere around the is a nonsense. The world is just a nonsense. I was there on october 6th, was there on october the 6th, which lovely sunny day, which was a lovely sunny day, normal. Going about normal. Everybody going about their business and then woken to their business and then woken to the rockets and gunfire the sound of rockets and gunfire the sound of rockets and gunfire the next morning. Hamas are a brutal, death cult who brutal, genocidal death cult who have said they will repeat october and again and october 7 again and again and somehow, if this was a peaceful protest, why dont the protesters on these marches say , protesters on these marches say, give back hostages . Hamas give back the hostages . Hamas lay down arms, abandon in lay down your arms, abandon in your charter the declaration to destroy , because then the destroy israel, because then the conflict over tomorrow. Conflict could be over tomorrow. But and but it doesnt happen. And meanwhile israel has to on meanwhile israel has to rely on itself and thats why these protests are absolutely counterproductive. And all theyre making decent theyre doing is making decent people for their fear for people fear for their fear for themselves. When they into themselves. When they go into central london. Right, now, tasnime, ill all right, now, tasnime, ill get to come back to that, get you to come back to that, but just put it you as but also just put it to you as well. This happened an hour ago, apparently. Police apparently. Westminster police tweeted. Ill just read it out. Uh, a uh, officers responded to a small protest in small pro palestinian protest in whitehall, protesters whitehall, where protesters threw a property. All threw painters a property. All 15 of the protesters have been arrested , etc. Obviously we know arrested, etc. Obviously we know it remains to be seen. Presumably that will in presumably that will result in an i dont an active court case. So i dont want comment that want to comment on that specifically. Do specifically. But what i do want to say is this is kind of happening every day now. Something like this is happening every you every day, isnt it . So, you know, this need be know, does this need to be stopped . We lawless stopped . We endorsing lawless really issue really here. So the issue is whether thats whether theres anyone thats committed any offences. Right. Proper thats right. And proper that they arrested. And in they should be arrested. And in terms the pro palestinian terms of the pro palestinian protests, there have been over 750,000 attending just one. Theres been minimal number of arrests. There theres always going to be some contingent of people who come along to cause trouble. And if right and trouble. And if right and proper, the police are deployed and they arrest such people. And there have been the conviction for small numbers of for those very small numbers of people who are there to cause trouble. So i think in terms of trouble. So i think in terms of policing , the police been policing, the police have been quite about their position quite clear about their position on this. Theyve been clear on this. Theyve been very clear about particular, stage about that particular, uh, stage at the river to the sea. Theyve said its not, uh, in breach of any criminal laws. Theyve confirmed that. And on top of confirmed that. And on top of that, when it comes to, um, the situation where Suella Braverman are turned around to try and push some backdoor legislation in, in terms of suggesting that the palestinian flag was a terrorist symbol. When we found that, you know, as well as braverman went up against the police on this and she lost her job over it quite properly. So i think in terms of where we are with country, weve got a with this country, weve got a very clear , um, definition of very clear, um, definition of what freedom of expression is. And the police are doing quite an job in the position an admirable job in the position there in terms of making that happen peacefully. Now, angela, we are seeing today as well, at £31 million worth of taxpayer money, is going to go to helping protect mps. Things like bodyguards. There were also calls from the likes of Harriet Harman for mps to be allowed to work from for home example, because of threats. Okay. I mean, is it not. Its okay. I mean, is it not from kind of protests . From these kind of protests . Maybe these threats are maybe that these threats are coming round . Coming in the round . Look, uh, absolutely. Look, i havent got the data in front of me, but but, you know, if you take a kind of general overview, you the kind of quarters you can see the kind of quarters from where the protesters who are intimidating mps are coming from. Mike freer, who was the mp for um in north london, has said hes having to step down precisely because of his support for israel and that shouldnt be happening in a liberal democracy. There is a climate of fear and intimidation and mob rule that has happened and is happening, and its being given succour these marches, it succour by these marches, and it should be enough to you actually to say , to say if even one to say, to say if even one british person in this country, jewish or otherwise, feels intimidated by people shouting from river the sea, that from the river to the sea, that is enough to ban the marches. All right. Now, just in the interest balance, obviously, interest of balance, obviously, although have to although we are going to have to be do you think be quite quick. Um, do you think that if, if a ceasefire was voted on, would these protests stop . It doesnt stop . Because if it doesnt actually make a blind bit of difference in difference to whats going on in the middle east, that is a problem, it . I mean, hamas problem, isnt it . I mean, hamas dont a ceasefire. Dont seem to want a ceasefire. Come back. Where there let me come back. Where there is of fear, is is a is a climate of fear, is from keir starmer himself. And the labour against people the labour party against people like the house, like the speaker of the house, subverting the rules of our democracy the system. Democracy to game the system. Right. Thats where theres a climate fear and in order to climate of fear and in order to deflect from that , what weve deflect from that, what weve seen is now mps talking about so called that happens in so called fear that happens in the background from protesters. Let you what fear is. Let me tell you what fear is. Fearis let me tell you what fear is. Fear is what Margaret Thatcher went when the brighton went through when the brighton bombing took place. Fear is what john major went through when his Office Attacked at office was attacked at westminster by mortars. Thats fear. And what martin amis went through, david amess went through, david amess went through also jo cox, thats through and also jo cox, thats fear. Subverting our fear. Well subverting our democracy causes anger. Democracy cduses anger. Democracy causes anger. Im sorry. All right, all right. Look, both of you. Thank you. Yet again, another cracking head to head that we could have just done a whole show but thank done a whole show on. But thank you much, of you. That you very much, both of you. That was lawyer Tasnime Akunjee and columnist angela columnist and broadcaster Angela Epstein. You agree with . Epstein. Who do you agree with . Is james right the is James Cleverly right that the pro palestine demonstrators have made gaza made their point and the gaza protest says made their point and the gaza protershould says made their point and the gaza protershould never says made their point and the gaza protershould never have says made their point and the gaza protershould never have been; there should never have been allowed first allowed to start in the first place. Was great point place. There was a great point because what happens now. Because look what happens now. How this how do you just stop this now . Suzy what message was suzy says. And what message was shutting protest . That shutting the protest . Send that its okay thousands of its okay to murder thousands of innocent people, says. Those innocent people, lee says. Those are just words from cleverly. I mean, they are, they . Mean, they are, arent they . Youre absolutely spot on, though. More though. Says its yet more gesture politics. Yeah, arguably completely now completely pointless, but now your isit completely pointless, but now your is it 92 of you your verdict. Is it 92 of you agree that James Cleverly is right and the protest right and the gaza protest should end . Of you say they should end . 8 of you say they should end . 8 of you say they should okay summing up, should not. Okay summing up, prince lost his high prince harry has lost his high Court Challenge for taxpayer funded security, but hes not going away without a fight. Former Royal Protection officer dai davies. He offers his expert insight. Thats shortly. But next, why did sir keir starmer use pmqs to attack not just liz truss but nigel farage . Can the Prime Minister confirm whether he too, would welcome mr farage back into the tory fold . Tory fold . Nigels live. Thats next. Nigels live. Thats next. Ill see you in a tick still to come. Should prince harry get taxpayer funded security when hes in the uk . I security when hes in the uk . I think hes the only person whos ever lost a case against the home office, isnt he . But first, sir keir starmer launched his against gb news very his attack against gb news very own nigel farage today. Own nigel farage today. When will he ever stand up to them and end the pathetic spectacle of a tory party that used to try and beat nigel farage, now giving up and dancing to his tune instead . Wow dancing to his tune instead . Wow starmer may claim that the tories are dancing to the tune of nigel, but perhaps theyre just clocking on to the fact that a sizeable chunk of brits would love to see him back in mainstream politics. Well, nigel farage joins me now. No, lets just respond to that directly then. What are the chances, on a scale of 1 to 10 of you joining the tory party well, first things first. What a very odd thing to do. The what a very odd thing to do. The lee rule keeps going on lee anderson rule keeps going on those tory benches are split. Some he should stay some think he should stay suspended. Think he suspended. Others think he should back. Yet chooses should come back. Yet he chooses to focus on me. A tory party that dances to the tune of nigel farage. No, a country that danced to it in a referendum in 2016, including 4 million labour voters. Um patrick, this voters. Um patrick, this conservative party that i helped so much to win in 2019, a huge majority have led us down in every single way. I and they can talk about no tax and talk about stopping the boats and talk about dealing with issues on our streets. They have been just as streets. They have been just as bad as new labour on all of these issues. The chances of me right now joining that party pretty close to zero. Why is keir starmer so obsessed with you . I think theres something you . I think theres something much bigger going on here. I think this was actually a shout out to labour voters to say, look at this terrible person. Look at this terrible person. Hes awful. He thinks the basic premise of Enoch Powells speech was wrong, which was uncontrolled Mass Immigration would lead to people, and i quote, not recognising their areas to be their own. Well, have a look at many of our inner cities. And then he went on, im cities. And then he went on, im talking about low blow to say that i that id , you know, that i that id, you know, decried and been really rude about the jewish lobby. No, actually , what id done was actually, what id done was praise at jewish people in north america for succeeding in business, succeeding in society , business, succeeding in society, and having a strong voice. And and having a strong voice. And so these are really hes really aiming at labour voters here, not tory voters. Hes really saying this appalling demon figure, nigel farage, that my researchers and my speechwriters who live in north london detest , who live in north london detest, you know, nobody in the red wall should think this man is right. This was more about labour votes than it was about the tory party um, okay. And just before we move on to our next topic on this, then i actually saw a clip of rishi sunak today, like praise himself for the fact that hes essentially sacked lee anderson. Right i just wonder whether or not thats a bad move. I think that sunak has got this wrong. And i think what James Cleverly did, the inappropriate name, cleverly did. And, uh, name, cleverly did. And, uh, last night as boxed anderson and even further the hierarchy of the tory party will not have him back unless he comes grovelling on his knees. I thought your interview with him the other evening showed hes not going to do that at. And they just got themselves in the wrong place. I mean, look, lets be honest, there is no conservative party they stand up and pretend to be conservative occasionally, but always govern like liberal. Hmm. No, indeed. Um, look, id like to talk to you a little bit as well about this landmark ruling at belfast high court. Its found theres the legacy act, which grants immunity from prosecutions over claims committed during the Northern Irish is in fact in irish troubles. Is in fact in breach of the European Convention on human rights. I mean, here we again. After mean, here we go again. After revelations of victims launch the case, the judge has the legal case, the judge has now warned there is no evidence that the granting of immunity under the act will, in any way contribute the reconciliation contribute to the reconciliation in northern indeed, the in Northern Ireland. Indeed, the evidence to contrary. Evidence is to the contrary. So look, nigel, should the immunity aspect of the legacy act be scrapped . What does all of this scrapped . What does all of this really mean . Are we going to see more cases like Dennis Hutchins tried think, for a third tried, i think, for a third time after knock the after getting a knock on the door door dying covid in a door door dying of covid in a belfast hospital. Think was belfast hospital. I think it was as he dragged to court in belfast hospital. I think it was as iold dragged to court in belfast hospital. I think it was as iold ageiragged to court in belfast hospital. I think it was as iold age again. I to court in belfast hospital. I think it was as iold age again. You ourt in belfast hospital. I think it was as iold age again. You known belfast hospital. I think it was as iold age again. You know , a his old age again. You know, a british veteran though, British Military veteran though, were just going to see more of this. E e are we e are we are we e are we are we in are we are we are we in Brexit Britain , a self governing Brexit Britain, a self governing , self determining nation , the , self determining nation, the good and bad, or are we not . And what todays intervention by strasbourg shows is we are not were not in this case, were not in dealing with cross channel, illegal immigration. We are still subject to a farcical court staff by people who are not even trained judges. Staff by people who are not even trained judges. And whilst this trained judges. And whilst this court may well have been set up and designed with the british, the very best of intentions that is over 70 years ago. So the is over 70 years ago. So the world has moved on, everything has changed and yet the most youll get from a Kemi Badenoch or somebody is will consider leaving, which means we wont. And again, this is and patrick, you can do all you want. Tell your viewers that labour are worse than the tories and they probably are. But the tories are probably are. But the tories are pretty awful. They wont even contemplate, frankly, as a party leaving, we have to leave the echr because that would be true to the spirit of brexit. Funny you should say that. Really, because we are going to be hearing on this show at 10 00 from braverman. One of from Suella Braverman. One of the things that she says is now, i know a shame she wasnt maybe more about this one. She more vocal about this one. She actually but is actually had a position, but is that , um, is actually had a position, but is that, um, is that, you know, should we gain out the echr should we gain out the echr should be getting the echr should be getting out the echr is there something that is there not something that sticks craw about the sticks in the craw about the fact that tony blair and Alastair Campbell and all of that lot can give letters of comfort to the ira, but our veterans, our military veterans can get a knock on the door 30 or 40 years after the event from someone to say , what were you someone to say, what were you doing on the 3rd of april, 1980 . Whatever. Can you account for this and get found not guilty for something and then retried again and again and again. It just seems absolutely bonkers. Nigel yes it does. And labour introduced all of this concept of the human rights act of 1998 into something which cherie blair benefited from financially enormously. Um, thats by the enormously. Um, thats by the by, i guess. But but worth mentioning. Um, and the conservatives have done nothing to change it. Nothing its all well and good for suella now to come a former home come out as a former home secretary to we do secretary to say we should do this. Suella should be this. Maybe suella should be asking whether shes in asking herself whether shes in the right party. Okay one, one very last one for you, nigel. There, then. Well, in fact, ill just pick up on that. Was that an invitation for Suella Braverman to join reform that richard runs . Richard tice runs . I am merely the reform . I am merely the honorary president. Non executive of. You know, i have no fiduciary responsibility. Um, and, you know , security is. Um, and, you know, security is just about keeping it just about keeping a straight face. Now, nigel, i must thank god. Now, nigel, i must thank god. Come on. Would you have Suella Braverman alongside you or not . Well, its not up to me. Well, its not up to me. Its up to richard tice. He runs and thats the end of that. And i think what i see and thats me told. Yeah. Yeah. Of course. Look of course i support reform. Of course. Emotionally hey, i invented the bloomin name. It was, it was what i decided the brexit party should become. Once brexit party should become. Once wed had brexit. But as things stand at this current moment in time, i am merely the honorary president with no executive function, no fiduciary responsibility whatsoever. Responsibility whatsoever. Ofcom. Are you listening . Um. And you know what . I like to see suella join reform. Of course would. Okay. All right, nigel, thank you very much. And you tickled me so much there that i managed to rub makeup into my eye. Now i cant stop crying. So there we go. This go viral anyway. Thank this will go viral anyway. Thank you much. Nigel you very much. Nigel farage there. He there. Whose, uh, whatever he said do with said he was there to do with reform. Coming up after reform. Anyway, coming up after suella this and Suella Braverman as this and they are in britain, but not of britain are we debate multiculturalism in britain. Uh, ten. Has it failed . Well be heanng ten. Has it failed . Well be hearing a lot more from Suella Braverman. But next, prince harry wants you. Yes. You the taxpayer, to pay for his security when he visits the uk. Despite losing in the high court today, the runaway royal has promised to appeal. I will get the expert view. A former royal the expert view. A former Royal Protection officer, dai davies. Protection officer, dai davies. Harrys made his bed. Does he now have to lie in it . Ill see welcome back to Patrick Christys tonight. Now welcome back to Patrick Christys tonight. Now still to come is Suella Braverman right to say that some people in britain are in britain, but not of britain . Find out exactly what she meant, or at least what she said after tam are going to be hearing a lot from Suella Braverman on this show ten. But first, this show at ten. But first, prince today lost an prince harry today lost an appealin prince harry today lost an appeal in the high court. The runaway was challenging runaway royal was challenging a 2020 decision the 2020 decision from the protection of royalty and public figures, aka the ravec, to downgrade his personal security when he visits the uk. The duke of sussex, however, remains entitled to bespoke protection funded by the british taxpayer on a case by case basis. Now a legal spokesman for harry said after the ruling that they will appeal after the ruling that they will appeal, adding the duke is not asking for preferential treatment but for a fair and lawful application of rebecks own rules, ensuring that he receives the same consideration as others in accordance with robachs own written policy. Now robachs own written policy. Now his legal case was fought in the british courts, so harry remained stateside publishing this charity cameo just hours after the ruling. After the ruling. The wellchild awards is our chance to celebrate the extraordinary strength and spirit of young people with complex medical conditions from across the United Kingdom. Your across the United Kingdom. Your involvement makes a huge difference, so please join us in celebrating the amazing superstars that will be recognised at the 2024 wellchild awards. Awards. Im delighted to welcome former Royal Protection officer dai davies. Di. Thank you very, very much. Now, apparently the legal challenge could cost the taxpayer a quarter of £1 million. Should harry just accept the home Office Decision . Stop campaigning and accept that he probably is going to be safe on the streets of britain and if he isnt, he should pay for his own security. Well, good evening. Uh, this well, good evening. Uh, this has rumbling for on four has been rumbling for on four years, you well know. And i years, as you well know. And i think the cost i think, will exceed well over half a million, if not £1 million by the time if and when hes allowed his appeal. And it is an if, as i understand the law, uh, the judge has got to be mistaken in his summing up of 56 pages. I havent read it all, but i do think its time harry got on with being harry. As i always say, theres the truth. And then say, theres the truth. And then theres harrys version of the truth. Im not quite sure why hes going on, i think. And the judge thinks that hes been treated in accordance with the rules as set out by this , uh, rules as set out by this, uh, committee called. And again, committee called. And again, i and the judge and i agree , uh, i and the judge and i agree, uh, i dont think hes been treated any different to any other member of the royal family. And you have to consider that since i was doing the job, uh, some ten or more now , dont get the ten or more now, dont get the 24 hour. I wont name them. Uh, 24 hour. I wont name them. Uh, the press have, but i wont. Um, the press have, but i wont. Um, so hes being treated as somebody whos no longer , uh, a somebody whos no longer, uh, a working royal. He lives most of his life. If and when he comes back to this country , a risk back to this country, a Risk Assessment will be carried out. And if theres an iota of intelligence or information that would indicate that he has a risk or hes perceived to be having a risk, then he will be afforded, uh, that security you mentioned a couple of things about harrys truths there. Well, the times rather helpfully published a pretty good guide today. So they said seven claims prince harry was wrong about, according to the high court. All right. Harry claimed the decision to stop his security was made in secret High Court Says thats thats not true. Okay. Harry said he was true. Okay. Harry said he was considered an exceptional member of those covered by the royal and vip executive committee. Apparently thats just not really right either. Uh, harry said that he was an exceptional individual whose circumstances meant he should have ongoing presence the vips covered presence among the vips covered by security. Look, i could go on here. Theres a lot of this. But basically, point is, there basically, the point is, there are things times are seven things that the times are seven things that the times are claimed in are saying. Harry claimed in court found to court that were found to be basically and utter basically complete and utter tosh this something that is tosh is this something that is a problem for harry though . Seriously which is that his truth is not the truth, and the truth is not the truth, and the truth the only thing that truth is the only thing that matters truth is the only thing that mawell, yes. And time well, yes. And every time hes been tested by hes been properly tested by a king, a kings counsel as you rightly say, whenever he gives evidence in person , it seems to evidence in person, it seems to me that hes caught out, but hes also been caught out in his book and in parts of his appearances. You know, there is one truth to harry, and im sure he believes it, or hes been taught to believe it. I wish id been born much cleverer and been a kings counsel or queens counsel, and i could represent him. They must be making a fortune. I just wonder whose advising him to carry on with these. As i say, if hes on any kind of real royal business, he will get the protection. He will will get the protection. He will get it according to the rules in this country. Get it according to the rules in this country. He, uh, cant determine what happens in california , in canada, or california, in canada, or anywhere else. But i say again, for a man who wants total protection, he has a strange way of going about it. I im just ive just been told something, actually, apparently, within the last 24 hours, the new york police have decided that that infamous harry and Meghan Markle cant high speed car chase, nicknamed the fast and the furious. Obviously , uh, was actually obviously, uh, was actually apparently dangerous and reckless. Hey look, is this not is this not a visible, obvious sign that they they need protection, you know, inside out about Royal Security in this country . Is he not at risk when country . Is he not at risk when he comes here . Well, ive studied the attacks on royals, as ive said many times since 1760. I can assure you, the press dont kill you. They may be a pain in the backside. These people who follow them may be a pain, but they dont kill you. What could kill you is to get into a yellow cab driven by a man who you dont know. Um, accompanied not dont know. Um, accompanied not by blocking vehicles. And theres a tried and tested way how you deal. Um, he raises his mothers sad demise again. It wasnt protection that killed him or terrorists , though. Him or terrorists, though. Die. Well, what about terrorists . You know, he says terrorists . You know, he says that it would be considered a boon for terrorists everywhere to bump off a member of the royal family is there not a Terror Threat against him . Well, hes reached the grand old age of 40, despite some of his claims about killing people , his claims about killing people, etc, etc. Um, again then if you want protection , you should keep want protection, you should keep a low key and you should have a proper , uh, team protecting you. Proper, uh, team protecting you. From what ive seen with open windows waving and going here, there and everywhere giving, uh, you know , notice across the you know, notice across the world where he is going, if thats your idea of protecting somebody, then its very different to mine. Different to mine. I thank you very much. As even i thank you very much. As ever. Di davis, who is a former bigwig when it comes to Royal Protection. Take care. All the best. Until next time. Coming up, labour veteran Harriet Harman says politicians should start working from home over safety concerns. Have we safety concerns. Have we absolutely caved in . Are they not now just doing everything they can to avoid addressing the real problem, which is the islamist threat . Are we going to end mps locked in their end up with mps locked in their basement with bullet proof glass everywhere and panic alarms, etc. Instead of actually confronting the real issue . Confronting the real issue . Jewish andrew percy tells me jewish mp andrew percy tells me just how bad things really are on the streets. But next, Suella Braverman says that theres people in britain who actively loathe our country and want to end western civilisation. Is she end western civilisation. Is she right . Well well find out shortly, wont. We . Shortly, wont. We . That warm feeling inside from boxt boiler oilers, sponsors of whether on. Gb news. Whether on. Gb news. Hello again. Its Aidan Mcgivern here from the metalfest with the gb news forecast at mild at first, but were going to see outbreaks of rain move across the country over the next 24 hours, ushering in Colder Weather. By friday. Now weve got low pressure at the moment, anchored to the northwest of scotland, bringing a series of weather those weather fronts in. But those weather fronts in. But those weather contain mild, weather fronts contain mild, albeit cloudy and increasingly wet weather. The wettest weather will be across scotland through the evening into Northern England, eventually clearing england, and eventually clearing from wales. That rain sweeping into the midlands , east anglia into the midlands, east anglia and the southeast. By the end of the night, where weve got the cloud and rain, it stays mild, 8 to 10 celsius, but clearer spells and northern spells for scotland and Northern Ireland. We ireland. Colder here as we begin thursday , blustery with thursday, but blustery with strengthening winds. Gales for the west and the north of scotland and had quite a number of showers moving in across Northern Ireland and scotland. Those showers in the colder air falling snow above around 2 falling as snow above around 2 or 300m. The showers also falling into wales in the southwest, but at east anglia in the south east, stays dull and damp through the day, albeit with milder air in place. The with milder air in place. The cold conditions, though , develop cold conditions, though, develop widely by friday, with a system bringing some outbreaks of rain and hill snow to wales , the and hill snow to wales, the nonh and hill snow to wales, the north midlands, Northern England, Northern Ireland and eventually into parts of scotland. Rain showers for the south and in the far north it stays bright, but by saturday and sunday many places will be a little milder, with a mix of bright spells and showers. Highs of 11 celsius. Looks like things are heating up. Are heating up. Boxt boilers sponsor of weather on. Gb news. Its 10 pm. Im Patrick Christies tonight. Christies tonight. Why do we have many people here who loathe our country . Here who loathe our country . Is a trojan horse living in britain plus told everything from my family members should die to you know i should be flogged in the streets. Burn in hell. You know, zionist, all the rest of it. The true scale of threats against mps laid bare. Also where is Prince William . Where is Prince William . Prince of wales has pulled out of a royal event to honour his late godfather because of whats being described as a personal matter. Personal matter. But what is that personal matter . Did Prince William want matter . Did Prince William want to avoid andrew . We have the inside story and i know why not. Because goat. Because goat. Because goat. Ill explain what the heck is happening there and ill bring you all of tomorrows newspaper front pages today with editor at large at the mail on sunday. Charlotte griffiths, landlord and activist adam brooks, and journalist rebecca reid. Oh what on earth is all this about here. There he is. Off he pops. Oh limping away. Well, get ready, britain. Here we go britain. Here we go. Is a trojan horse of destruction living in britain. Next. Living in britain. Next. The top story from the gp newsroom. Tonight. The family of murder victim Emma Caldwell say police in scotland failed their daughter and the rape victims of her killer due to a toxic culture of misogyny and corruption. At the time, 51 year corruption. At the time, 51 year old serial rapist ian parker was jailed for life today for murdering the 27 year old sex worker in scotland 19 years ago after he trawled the red light district for victims. The judge said he carried out an Extraordinary Campaign of Sexual Violence, including the terrifying murder of Emma Caldwell, her family is now calling for a Public Inquiry into how parkers crimes were investigated , after police were investigated, after police were forced to apologise for its failings. At the time , a major failings. At the time, a major search and rescue operation was launched in the English Channel. This afternoon after the bodies of at least three suspected migrants were pulled from the water. Gb news film pictures of an rnli lifeboat rushing in bad weather to rescue the small boat, which had migrants on board and was getting into difficulties in Poor Visibility and on choppy waters. Its believed people smuggling gangs pushed a number of boats into the water throughout the day, despite the poor weather, and 300 people were brought into a Processing Centre at dover , a Processing Centre at dover, a record funding package of £54 million will be given to jewish communities to protect them from harm. The government funding to be given over the next four years will give the Jewish Community a dedicated security and protection, and tackle anti semitism nearly 200 schools and more than 250 synagogues have been able to hire more security guards. The Home Security guards. The home secretary says its crucial that jewish adults and children are free to go about their daily lives without fear of intimidation, abuse or harm. 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Scan the qr code on the screen right now or go to gb news. Com slash alerts. Alerts. Britain has been forced to gorge on Mass Immigration like a racially tolerant foie gras goose. Racially tolerant foie gras goose. We were told that we goose. We were told that we would be richer economically and more enriched culturally. Well, were now poorer per capita, and i dont think that many people feel particularly enriched anymore. Former home secretary Suella Braverman thinks assimilation has failed. If you take a hard, honest look at our country, we have towns and cities around the United Kingdom where our multiculturalism has failed, where communities are living parallel lives, where people come here and they dont speak the language, where they come here and they dont want to take part in british life. They dont want to integrate it. And in fact, they they actively loathe what britain stands for. And they are in britain , but not of they are in britain, but not of britain. Britain. Why did that happen, though . We dumped a load of other cultures into britain and didnt bother to protect our own. And then we were too afraid of being called racist to push back. Called racist to push back. I think, um, many politicians dont like talking about cultural will. Um challenges. They dont like , um, saying that they dont like, um, saying that certain communities are not signed up to the british way of life out of fear of being called racist and its that that, um , racist and its that that, um, you know, that red penis generally by the left to jump on anyone who might utter Something Like that and call them a racist, a bigot , like that and call them a racist, a bigot, a like that and call them a racist, a bigot , a xenophobe like that and call them a racist, a bigot, a xenophobe has a real chilling effect. Well what has this culminated in . Listen, very closely to what mrs. Braverman says here. We need to Start Talking about why we are not able to produce this code. Massive produce this code. Massive society which can unite behind a set of inspiring British Values. Why are we living in a country where where there are ghettos , where where there are ghettos, there are people who are not living and subscribe to British Values . Why do we have of many people here who loathe our country and want to see the destruction of western civilisation . Why are the civilisation . Why are the authorities appeasing the sentiment . Sentiment . Why do we have so many people who loathe our country and want to see the destruction of western civilisation . Well its a good question. She thinks minority groups should do brits the common courtesy kc of trying to assimilate. To assimilate. We also do need to ensure that minority groups so subscribe to a unifying view of what it is to be british and whats made this country great in the past. In the past. How do we make people assimilate , though . I mean, that assimilate, though . I mean, that is the question , isnt it is the question, isnt it really . But lets do the thoughts now of my panel editor at large at the mail on sunday, Charlotte Griffiths. Weve got businessman and activist adam brooks. Of course we also brooks. And of course we also have the wonderful journalist rebecca reid. And she says quite rebecca reid. And she says quite a lot there really has assimilation and multiculture ism failed. Well, i think so. I think shes shes made a lot of valid points there. I mean, you only have to look at certain areas. Have to look at certain areas. My have to look at certain areas. My familys from east london. You look at, say whitechapel. You look at, say whitechapel. You look at, say whitechapel. You know, ive walked down whitechapel high road before and not seen another white person till i got to the other end. Now now, you know, the businesses , now, you know, the businesses, um, are not in businesses. Um, so when , when youve got a whole so when, when youve got a whole area creating their own community kc thats not mixing , community kc thats not mixing, is it . Thats separate one from British Values and british way of life. Of life. So i have two questions for you. The so i have two questions for you. The first one is why is it a problem for you when you walk from one end of a road to another and you dont see another and you dont see another white face . Its not a problem. Its no, its not a problem. Its an observation. No, im fine. Ian. Okay, no, im fine. So no at all. No problem at all. And paint me you want to try and paint me as a racist . I wasnt, but i. Was asking you a question. As a racist . I wasnt, but i. Youis asking you a question. As a racist . I wasnt, but i. You were ing you a question. As a racist . I wasnt, but i. You were making a question. As a racist . I wasnt, but i. You were making a factualn. You were making a factual statement walked down statement that ive walked down whitechapel high road and not seen face seen another white face from from expressed from the way you expressed it, i sense that youve thought that was a problem. Think its you dont think its a problem . Thats fantastic. Im merely commentating that there britain and there are parts of britain and places like whitechapel where their , are their own communities are, are away from the british way. But. But. But. But you dont think its a problem that there are places where merely stating where im just merely stating that that. It problem or that that. Is it a problem or not . A problem or not . Not . Is it a problem or not . Youre not interviewing me, patrick is asking. Youre not interviewing me, patwell, asking. Youre not interviewing me, pat well, well,|g. Youre not interviewing me, pat well, well,|gwas to well, well, i was going to ask the question. Is ask the question. So what really . Which is that so what suella saying from Suella Braverman was saying from what took anyway, was what i took from it anyway, was that essentially adams point really, youve got really, which is that youve got people britain may People Living in britain who may well be english. I mean, people, for example, whitechapel that for example, in whitechapel that youre may well for example, in whitechapel that your people she thinks dont mean as well, though, isnt she . People she thinks dont mean as ive. Though, isnt she . People she thinks dont mean as ive metugh, isnt she . People she thinks dont mean as ive met a h, isnt she . People she thinks dont mean as ive met a h, isive;he . People she thinks dont mean as ive met a h, isive met ive met a lot. Ive met a lot. Ive met a lot. Ive met a lot. Ive met a lot of tax exile expats who also dont good expats who also dont feel good about brits. Also about about the brits. I also know White British know a lot of White British people. Grew up with who dont people. I grew up with who dont feel about british culture. People. I grew up with who dont feel specificit british culture. People. I grew up with who dont feel specific terms;h culture. People. I grew up with who dont feel specific terms of culture. People. I grew up with who dont feel specific terms of whate. People. I grew up with who dont feel asking ic terms of whate. People. I grew up with who dont feel asking about,s of whate. People. I grew up with who dont feel asking about, howwhate. People. I grew up with who dont feel asking about, how do rte. Shes asking about, how do we assimilate . Theres there are easy offer language easy answers. You offer language classes, you make people feel welcome. You have community centres. To in centres. You put the work to in draw of communities. Draw people out of communities. Thats stuff do. Thats good stuff to do. Its polite to just do its not polite to just do that do you do that yourself. I mean, do you do you be doing you think we should be doing more people assimilate . More to help people assimilate . Or doing or should they be maybe doing a bit themselves . Uh, bit more themselves . Maybe. Uh, i i think we actually i think, no, i think we actually should be doing more. I think have to. We cant i think we have to. We cant really a problem cant really fix a problem if we cant talk about and everyones talk about it, and everyones too talk about it, talk about it, and everyones too now talk about it, talk about it, and everyones too now on talk about it, talk about it, and everyones too now on the about it, talk about it, and everyones too now on the sofa,t it, talk about it, and everyones too now on the sofa, were a even now on the sofa, were a bit bit afraid to talk. Bit a little bit afraid to talk. Im never to speak im never afraid to speak about anything. Down throat once. About anything. I down throat once. About anything. I justyn throat once. About anything. I just ask throat once. About anything. I just ask forthroat once. So i didnt just ask for clarification. But. But if you cant recognise whether theres clarification. But. But if you ciproblem. Nise whether theres clarification. But. But if you ciproblem. So; whether theres clarification. But. But if you ciproblem. So ifvhether theres clarification. But. But if you ciproblem. So if so, her theres clarification. But. But if you ciproblem. So if so, suellaeres a problem. So if so, Suella Braverman there braverman is right that there are that of britain. Are people that are of britain. Okay. Say we hypothetically agree her. The people agree with her. The people that are of britain need to find a cultural identity and then be are of britain need to find a culturof dentity and then be are of britain need to find a culturof itentity and then be are of britain need to find a culturof it andy and then be are of britain need to find a culturof it and then then be are of britain need to find a culturof it and then invite e proud of it and then invite people in to take part in it. But because youre too afraid to be of a country, cant do be of a country, you cant do that. Be of a country, you cant do that. So be of a country, you cant do that. So youre kind of its like a two way street, but its very because very difficult because either but british dont but but british people dont have one thing. Things that make me proud the things that make me proud to be british are probably very different that different from things that make adam british. There adam proud to be british. There isnt cultural isnt one british cultural identity that totally can be a british cultural identity. Of course. It doesnt. Of course. It doesnt. Of course. Itd be very to i think itd be very hard to find one thing that we all agree that proud of. That were proud of. Know, it could you know, it could be something kindness something simple like kindness and in looking each and pride in looking after each other. You know, its Simple Community other. You know, its simple communitthat british value but is that a british value to being kind . Well, it can be because britain, cant it . Its whatever British Values. It . Crucially,� ver British Values. It . Crucially, letsyritish values. It . Crucially, lets rememberas. It . Crucially, lets remember it means Different Things to different means Different Things to diff people means Different Things to diffpeople dont means Different Things to diff people dont want to say people dont want to say this. A predominant this. This is a predominant white country and theres nothing ashamed of nothing for me to be ashamed of about being white or or saying something that ive observed moved from different communities wants you to be, at the end of the day. Wants you to be, at the end of the well, some people do. Well, some people do. Well, some people do. Look, it is quite shocking to see a whole community now. Um as one group away from, um, the, you know, like the white, the white, uh, majority of the country. So you go to whitechapel and maybe dont see another white face thats quite that. If you go to a part of north london which is predominantly jewish. So i used to live, um, near various jewish enclaves, which were amazing, a lot of which were amazing, had a lot of friends lived there, friends who lived there, fantastic bagels. I didnt walk around i the fact around thinking, i hate the fact that everybody here, i wasnt shocked. Use your words. Sorry. No, hey, no, you didnt say, hey, you didnt wasnt didnt say hate. But i wasnt shocked walked down the shocked when i walked down the road i was the only road and i was the only non jewish person there. Why . Why shocking . What why is it shocking . Whats what is the issue here . Its not shocking. Its an observation. Said the word shock. You said i am shocked. You said i am shocked. In a predominantly white country, which shouldnt be country, which we shouldnt be ashamed of. I dont think anybody is ashamed of that. Have whole areas of now to have whole areas of now new communities over the last two, not new, but it is arent new. So i kind of agree with you and i dont think and that that i dont think weve ghettoisation in weve got ghettoisation in like suella says. Weve got ghettoisation in like sue butsays. Weve got ghettoisation in like sue butse do think there but i do think there are a strong word a bit too strong. Were not. Its not like paris. There are ghettos, but there divided there there is a divided community in some areas, not actually from. Im actually where im from. Im from grove. Its from Ladbroke Grove. Its unbelievably perfectly mixed. Unbelievably, perfectly mixed. Theres somebody from theres literally somebody from every nation which poor every country, nation which poor actually. Theres too many rich people in Ladbroke Grove now. We cant afford to live there anymore. But anyway. But its a two way street. Youve got to invite but you cant invite them in. But you cant invite them in. But you cant invite if youre ashamed invite them in if youre ashamed to be british. Just to be british. So lets lets just deal with another allegation another very strong allegation in Suella Braverman said that Suella Braverman said that and i will just point out and again, i will just point out that , many people in that no doubt, many people in whitechapel that whitechapel will say that they identify and or identify as british and or british, etc. Yes, because white and british are not the same thing. Look. I just got i just dont look. I just got into a bit of a mess there. I dont want to up, you i dont want to end up, you know, a hole. So um, know, digging a hole. So um, when comes to suella when it comes to Suella Bravermans comments about whether people whether we have allowed people into who loathe into this country who loathe britain and want to see the end of western civilisation, i think she would would you she said, would you would you would along with that . Would you go along with that . Adam, you think that there adam, do you think that there are in this country are people here in this country that quite clearly, that loathe us quite clearly, weve terrorist watch list weve got a terrorist watch list of 45,000 people that want to do us harm. Now, you know, is it a secret that the terrorist watch list 90 are islamist terrorists subjects and many of those people have come over from foreign countries. So that is pure fact. So there is a risk. Theres a terrorism risk every day in the capital. You know, weve got to address that. And our future. Thats not going to our future. Thats not going to change. Patrick at all. Would you go along with that that we have welcome people in who do really not really want our kind of way of life. Do you think . I think suella went too far, but i did think. Do you remember when we talked about recently, the Michaela School . And one thing in my thing that really sticks in my head that poor who was head is that poor girl who was in was in the choir, and she was pressurised to leave the choir because haram. And because it was haram. And theres that. Theres stuff like that. There are examples like are little examples like that. So its just really sad so i think its just really sad because just singing in a because its just singing in a choir and shes a girl. Choir and shes just a girl. Shes allowed it. And that choir and shes just a girl. Shyi s allowed it. And that choir and shes just a girl. Shyi dont wed it. And that choir and shes just a girl. Shyi dont know it. And that choir and shes just a girl. Shyi dont know whatt. And that choir and shes just a girl. Shyi dont know what a and that choir and shes just a girl. Shyi dont know what a british at is, i dont know what a british value se, but we think value is per se, but we think that can choirs in that girls can sing in choirs in this so there are this country. So there are occasions. There are occasions where hear little stories occasions. There are occasions whe that hear little stories occasions. There are occasions whe that and ar little stories occasions. There are occasions whe that and youttle stories occasions. There are occasions whe that and you think,yries occasions. There are occasions whe that and you think,yrie you like that and you think, do you know, do something about know, can we do something about these them these examples and stop them from something i must say that was something i must say that again, theres something about all. About the waste. Well, at all. I mean, im bang in favour of it, but something the but theres something about the way that i think way that she talks that i think she says some things she actually says some things at times nowhere near as times that are nowhere near as controversial sound. So controversial as they sound. So when shes saying about, you know, are people in know, that there are people in this country who she was pussyfooting , its true. This country who she was pus absolutely , its true. This country who she was pus absolutely true , its true. This country who she was pus absolutely true. , its true. Its absolutely true. Yes, it is true. Absolutely. Yes, it is true. Absolutely. And some of those are white teenagers who hate our country because theyve lived here their whole lives. Fundamentally, she whole lives. Fundamentally, she is doesnt is right. But she doesnt say anything is right. But she doesnt say anyokay, look, all of you, thank okay, look, all of you, thank you very much. 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Ill see you in a sec tomorrows newspaper front pages are coming very soon. But first, private bodyguards , alarms, private bodyguards, alarm s, Sensors Private bodyguards, alarms, sensors. These are going to be sensors. These are going to be given to mps as part of a £31 million security drive designed to protect our politicians in the wake of the threat from extremists. Were paying for it, by the way. All of us. Yet again, it comes after sir Lindsay Hoyle raised the issue dunng Lindsay Hoyle raised the issue during last weeks gaza debate. Serious meetings i had serious meetings yesterday with the police on the issues and threats to politicians and threats heading to an election , and i do not to an election, and i do not want anything to happen again. Want anything to happen again. Oh well, here she comes with absolutely no sense of irony whatsoever. Veteran labour mp Harriet Harman waved the white flag with this suggestion on how to keep mps out of harms way. It go back to hybrid again, which is that sometimes mps could speak in the chamber, sometimes they could speak from their constituency , they could their constituency, they could sometimes vote through the division lobbies, or they could sometimes vote online. Pathetic. Anyway mps like jonathan gullace and mike freer have told me personally about the extreme threat. Loads of others as well. By threat. Loads of others as well. By the way, the extreme threats they face day to day. Now a little i was joined by little earlier, i was joined by their colleague, the jewish mp andrew percy, i started by andrew percy, and i started by asking him about harmans proposals. Proposals. I think thats the answer to this problem. And if in fact, actually it would be admitting defeat in the face of these threats from these extremists , threats from these extremists, if we were too scared or unable to come to our place of work. So i think thats an unhelpful and also a, you know, its an option that wont work anyway. You know, you to be physically know, you need to be physically here chamber meeting, here in the chamber meeting, speaking people. Thats how speaking to people. Thats how this job works. As many jobs do. And you know, we should be in the and we should be the building and we should be safe the job is safe in doing that. The job is to us here safely and keep to get us here safely and keep us not have us, you us safe here, not have us, you know, hidden away in our homes. Suppose Tobias Ellwood i suppose its Tobias Ellwood found well. They might found out as well. They might just house just turn up at your house anyway. Im not sure anyway. Well, im not sure youre renee. Think, know, probably i think, you know, probably youre working here in youre safer working here in this westminster this building in westminster than working home or in your than working in home or in your own constituency offices. So i dont think its a solution at all. And i dont think its one we go down because we should go down because it would admitting these would be admitting defeat. These people would have won as a member of the public, i suppose, as people are as i am some people are thinking, know, if thinking, well, you know, if weve ourselves weve got ourselves in a situation where yet again, were doing we can to not doing everything we can to not address the cause of this. Address the root cause of this. You know, end up so, you know, do we end up with debates being changed or votes being changed in parliament with millions of pounds taxpayers money being pounds of taxpayers money being spent these protests spent policing these protests and mps, then working from an office in their spare room and zooming into debates and discussions, it just begs the question how far are we going to go before we actually tackle the real problem here . Mean, this is the this is i mean, this is the this is the this is why i so, the issue. This is why i got so, um, uh, irritated in the chamber last week because everyone keeps saying, oh, this is all unacceptable. But at the end of the day, its carrying and the day, its carrying on. And unless that root unless we deal with that root cause, its just cause, as you say, its just going to. And, you going to continue to. And, you know, fact we have a know, the fact is we have a small minority of extremists and those all those extremists come in all shapes sizes , right . There shapes and sizes, right . There are far right extremists. There are far right extremists. There are wing extremists, and are left wing extremists, and there extremists. There are islamist extremists. And letting too many of and were letting too many of those groups dictate the terms to us and dictate the terms to our democracy. We can our democracy. And so we can call it out all want. But call it out all we want. But what are we actually going to do about yes, its great about it . And yes, its great that are going to have extra that mps are going to have extra security and our staff and our families help families are. And to help protect weve deal protect us, weve got to deal with underlying problem, protect us, weve got to deal with whichierlying problem, protect us, weve got to deal with whichierthat problem, right, which is that these people are dictating the terms of the debate on a whole range of the debate on a whole range of issues at the moment, and its got to stop. Um, do you think that some left wing politicians like harriet facing left wing politicians like har consequences facing left wing politicians like harconsequences their|cing left wing politicians like harconsequences their own the consequences of their own ideology . Ideology . Well, i think look, there are people who i dont know whether harriet, would as in harriet, i would count as in that, that group. But that, um, in that group. But there are certainly, know, there are certainly, you know, very hard left mps who have indulged of these people, indulged some of these people, some of this ideology , i mean, some of this ideology, i mean, some of this ideology, i mean, some of this ideology, i mean, some of them have been out talking and speaking at some of these for heavens sake these rallies. For heavens sake. And, you know, theyve these rallies. For heavens sake. Winding ou know, theyve these rallies. For heavens sake. Winding up, know, theyve these rallies. For heavens sake. Winding up, theyve1eyve these rallies. For heavens sake. Winding up, theyve been� been winding up, theyve been using the language when one particular me on, on particular mp attacked me on, on social media for daring to suggest in the chamber that people who talk about october 7 and the response to it should reference perhaps the attacks as well. When some of the well. Thats when some of the worst anti semitic and personally insulting and offensive emails came. My way. So that was hate directed at me, dnven so that was hate directed at me, driven by a member , a colleague driven by a member, a colleague of mine, a member of parliament. So some of them are responsible for this . Yes okay. Now, this £31 million package that James Cleverly is talking about, do you know what thatis talking about, do you know what that is going to entail . I mean, are you have to walk are you going to have to walk around bodyguard . Around with a bodyguard . Hope not. I mean, well, i hope not. I mean, ive dont exactly what ive i dont know exactly what the package will be. I mean, ive i dont know exactly what the jof kage will be. I mean, ive i dont know exactly what the jof usge will be. I mean, ive i dont know exactly what the jof us have. L be. I mean, ive i dont know exactly what the jof us have had. I mean, ive i dont know exactly what the jof us have had enhanced lots of us have had enhanced security measures of security measures because of threats behaviour, know, threats and behaviour, you know, and particular, and to our staff in particular, of course, who are on the front line of this, you know, weve had offices, our homes, had all our offices, our homes, um, through the process. Um, gone through the process. But this additional money, but this is additional money, which available. Which is being made available. Im it has to made im sad that it has to be made available. Um because we shouldnt you know shouldnt be operating, you know , this is a , this is britain. This is a democracy , and shouldnt be democracy, and this shouldnt be necessary. So i dont exactly necessary. So i dont exactly know what it will be spent on, but obviously, hope makes but obviously, i hope it makes my our families my staff, uh, and our families safer. Safer. And can i just ask you as well to clarify . You know, theres been some people online, well to clarify . You know, tilots been some people online, well to clarify . You know, tilot of een some people online, well to clarify . You know, tilot of people me people online, well to clarify . You know, tilot of people onlineyple online, well to clarify . You know, tilot of people online say, nline, well to clarify . You know, tilot of people online say, oh, 1e, a lot of people online say, oh, our mps really facing threats. Oh, its just direct democracy, isnt it . Could you just outline some of the threats that maybe you and your staff have faced . You and your staff have faced . And look, without naming names, you have as well. What you dont have to as well. What some colleagues have some of your colleagues have been been dealing some of your colleagues have beenas been dealing some of your colleagues have been as well. Been dealing with as well. Please i mean, look , people yeah. I mean, look, people get insulted. I used to be get insulted. I used to be a School Teacher and sometimes people would say rude things, um, about me as a teacher or, you these things you know, and these things happen workplaces, happen in all workplaces, but there like scale there is nothing like the scale of we face in this job. And of what we face in this job. And because we are publicly known , because we are publicly known, people know who you are. People often know where you live and they believe that politicians are at the bottom of the food chain and are fair game for this. So we get, you know, ive had death threats, ive got restraining orders against people. My staff have had threats. Um, you know , in the threats. Um, you know, in the last few months, of course , ive last few months, of course, ive been, you know, told everything from my family members should die to, you know, i should be flogged in the street , burn die to, you know, i should be flogged in the street, burn in hell, you know , zionist, all the hell, you know, zionist, all the rest it. Right and, you know, rest of it. Right and, you know, and there are colleagues whove had worse than that, as had it much worse than that, as we there you know, we know, there are, you know, colleagues have very colleagues who have had very significant threats , you significant death threats, you know, threats to their families, threats on off, you know, threats on their off, you know, actual attacks on their offices. Threats on their off, you know, actthis attacks on their offices. Threats on their off, you know, actthis stuff. S on their offices. Threats on their off, you know, actthis stuff is n their offices. Threats on their off, you know, actthis stuff is ontheir offices. Threats on their off, you know, actthis stuff is on aair offices. Threats on their off, you know, actthis stuff is on a scaleices. Threats on their off, you know, actthis stuff is on a scale most so this stuff is on a scale most people do not have to deal with. And im not saying that, you know, demanding sympathy. I just know, demanding sympathy. I just want be like other people. Want to be like other people. And go to work knowing that, you know, to be know, im not going to be threatened or attacked at work. Now, look, police officers, people nhs frontline get people on the nhs frontline get threats abuse as well. And threats and abuse as well. And we think thats completely we think that thats completely unacceptable. And so it should be completely acceptable for mps as well. As well. Tory mp andrew percy there. Tory mp andrew percy there. Look coming up, my press pack joins me to run you through the very first of tomorrows newspaper front pages. And this is one. We will have the is a big one. We will have the Prince William latest did he is a big one. We will have the prin outilliam latest did he is a big one. We will have the prin out of am latest did he is a big one. We will have the prin out of the latest did he is a big one. We will have the prin out of the royal did he is a big one. We will have the prin out of the royal memorial pull out of the royal Memorial Service because andrew was their editor at large at the mail on sunday. Charlotte griffiths, give us the inside track. Stay tuned welcome back. It is time to bnng welcome back. It is time to bring you all of tomorrows newspaper front pages tonight. Newspaper front pages tonight. Lets do it. Lets go in with lets do it. Lets go in with the mirror. Never had it so bad. The tories have smashed the windows , broken the door and now windows, broken the door and now burning the house down will inherit the worst situation since the war. Rachel since the war. The rachel reeves. Theyre getting her excuses early. Lets go now excuses in early. Lets go now to the i budget. Wont fix uks unfair £50,000 child benefit rule. So hunt can afford tax cuts right . Okay. The chancellor cuts right . Okay. The chancellor does not have enough spare money to change child benefit charges. Apparently uh, jeremy hunt hinted that he wanted to address the distortion , but this is no the distortion, but this is no longer affordable if he wants to cut taxes, which is a bigger priority. Okay, ill believe it when i see anything. When it comes to jeremy hunt and tax cuts. By the way, the Daily Telegraph at ditching telegraph hunt looks at ditching non dom has he told non dom tax. Perk has he told rishi sunaks wife about this . But there we go. Chancellor considered that was awkward considered that was an awkward chat, chancellor chat, wasnt it . Chancellor considers labours considers poaching labours policy billions for the policy to raise billions for the budget and the other story here is labour failed to declare donations over anti semitism, fears interest in sir Keir StarmersCampaign Manager failed to declare £700,000 in donations amid concerns that some of the funds came from a jewish donor. Well, there we go, we go now to the daily star. Let we go now to the daily star. Let them eat flakes. Furious £3 million a year. Kelloggs boss says struggling families should eat cereal for dinner. Um weve got a clip of this a bit later on. I think, havent we . Um, but, uh, yeah. I mean, look, to be fair, technically he hes not wrong, but the cadence right now we go to the sun. Uh, jerrys we go to the sun. Uh, jerrys relieved and delighted. This is obviously the formula one. Hubby. Chief cleared of improper tax. Um uh, we move on now to the guardian for you. The largest array of ultra processed food warns of 32 damaging effects yet. Fine. I would argue that the biggest story is sunak calling for a ban on protests at mps homes. So calling for a ban on protests at mps homes. So this calling for a ban on protests at mps homes. So this is calling for a ban on protests at mps homes. So this is new. Calling for a ban on protests at mps homes. So this is new. This mps homes. So this is new. This is tonight. Its also on the front of the daily mail. Pm tells Police Chiefs time to end mob rule amid threats to mps. Rishi says we must protect our democracy and democracy as if to say were going to talk about that. But first were also going to talk about what was on the bottom the there as bottom of the mail there as well. Windsor special, what is going on with the royals now . So going on with the royals now . So this important story. And this is an important story. And it caused a heck of a lot of speculation. Im speculation. All right. So im going reintroduce my panel. Going to reintroduce my panel. Weve at at the weve got editor at large at the mail sunday charlotte mail on sunday Charlotte Griffiths and griffiths businessman and activist author activist alan brooks. And author and journalist now and journalist rebecca reid. Now look, prince calls look, Prince William calls concern. Yesterday out concern. Yesterday he pulled out of his late godfather, King Constantine , his memorial constantine, his Memorial Service with just an hours notice. He said personal reasons. Well, rumours are now swirling, arent they, that wills dodged a service for a particular reason . Was he ill with somebody else here . Whats going on with kate . We just dont know, do we . But look, thankfully we are, course, thankfully we are, of course, sharing the studio tonight with Charlotte Griffiths, who i think maybe bit of light maybe shed a little bit of light on of things that have on some of the things that have been going on. So look is been going on. So look what is what inside story it what is the inside story when it comes missing that comes to william missing that ceremony . Okay, so i ceremony . Do we think okay, so i think that andrew probably did factor his considerations factor into his considerations because its not a great photo 0p because its not a great photo op for william to be walking down Saint Georges chapel with his uncle. His uncle. We all know about andrews past. Yes. Which much of which hes denied, but hes just not. Hes not the pr front man for the royal family, right now, and its hilarious how glib he was and how excited andrew was to be walking there, because for andrew to be leading the royals. Okay, so william and kate and charles and sophie and edward and harry and meghan all had to be absent. And what are the odds of well, that kind of came of that . Well, that kind of came true yesterday. And wasnt andrew about it . So andrew elated about it . So i think in a weird way it was a bit of a pr fail, i think. I think william should have been there so he could be at the front, get andrew back the front, get andrew back to the back where he belongs. Um, but anyway, whatever reason, anyway, for whatever reason, um, william down william decided not to go down that route. Think partly that route. And i think partly he did take into he probably did take into consideration andrew, but also his wife is very ill at and, you know, he may well have wanted, wanted to be with kate, whos in windsor, and the one person that the palace didnt steer against. So they against that. It the palace didnt steer against. So ttoy against that. It the palace didnt steer against. So tto do against that. It the palace didnt steer against. So tto do with against that. It the palace didnt steer against. So tto do with king nst that. It the palace didnt steer against. So tto do with king charles. It was to do with king charles. They against it. It was they steered against it. It was to do with the sad of to do with the sad death of his friend kingston. And they friend tom kingston. And they didnt really steer against the fact was with fact it was to do with catherine. They said. Catherine continues well , but they continues to do well, but they didnt no. He wasnt at home didnt say no. He wasnt at home taking care of kate at any point. So. So you know, its probably a multi faceted decision. But those were decision. But those were probably the two two reasons. And that is incredibly concerning. I mean the andrews stuff not but youre right. Firstly just because hes on the screen at the moment, guy you know the moment, this guy you know regardless whether not you regardless of whether or not you think done wrong think hes done anything wrong and lot stuff, and he denies a lot of stuff, but hes got front hasnt but hes got some front hasnt he. You know, coming out of the front and looking so bloody happy about it as well. I dont know why sister i dont know why his sister didnt front and sort didnt get out in front and sort of overtake him. Oh yeah, and there isnt she. Oh yeah, and there isnt she. Is. She should have there she is. She should have been up front. I its just the odds of i mean, its just the odds of him. Its meet and greet him. Its the meet and greet with well. With the with the vicar as well. He loved he loved being he just loved it. He loved being he playing charles for he loved playing charles for a brief moment. Yeah, basically. He loved playing charles for a brie1itsyment. Yeah, basically. He loved playing charles for a brie1itsymenitseah, basically. He loved playing charles for a brie1itsymenits just. asically. He loved playing charles for a brie1itsymenits just. Oh, ally. And its just its just. Oh, its in bad taste. Its in bad taste. Um, but you think just before i go to my panel on this, do you think be quite worried think we should be quite worried about kate . I think i think we should take the palace at their word that shes shes shes getting better. But , you know, there are but, you know, there are there are rumours swirling that it might be more three it might be more than three months now, and, you know, in the of information on the the void of information on the conspiracy theories are getting out of control. Yeah. Matt yeah. Matt and i think it might be time for the palace to give a bit of guidance, because for their own sake, you know, because its sake, you know, because the its mad are saying might mad what people are saying might have it have happened to her. And it could something really could be something really simple. Um, all right. Yeah. Go on. Um, all right. Well, ill go to. Ill go to well, uh, ill go to. Ill go to you, rebecca, on this firstly, um, you mean your um, i mean, yeah, you mean your your wild speculation is um, i mean, yeah, you mean your yourwilliam. D speculation is um, i mean, yeah, you mean your yourwilliam missed lation is um, i mean, yeah, you mean your yourwilliam missed yesterday. Why william missed yesterday. I mean, think, uh, mean, i think i think, uh, charles probably hit the hit the nail on the head there with a combination andrew nail on the head there with a con and|tion andrew nail on the head there with a con and the andrew nail on the head there with a conand the kate andrew nail on the head there with a con and the kate stuff. Irew the and the kate stuff. And i think the thing yeah. And i think the thing is, theres two types of speculation, theres the speculation, right . Theres the kind fun internet speculation speculation, right . Theres the kindi fun internet speculation speculation, right . Theres the kindi fun where� t speculation speculation, right . Theres the kindi fun where everyones n that i enjoy where everyones making but then making silly jokes. But then there are people who genuinely making silly jokes. But then there a re pe parasocial|enuinely have a very parasocial relationship have a very parasocial relat see hip have a very parasocial relat see them as an have a very parasocial relatsee them as an extension of who see them as an extension of their own family, who are really distressed while distressed by this. And while i might are a might think those people are a bit understand that bit sad, i do understand that they need answers. They think they need answers. Now, adam, im going to um, now, adam, im going to steer off the royals now, steer off the royals for now, just because a bit just purely because were a bit pressed and im keen to pressed for time and im keen to get your view on this story. Right. So it on front right. So uh, it is on the front of mail. Its also on the of the mail. Its also on the front the guardian. Front of the guardian. Sunak calls protest at mps calls for ban on protest at mps home. So again, this is new. This tonight. Sunak has this is tonight. Rishi sunak has said uh, protests said that, uh, protests have been more rule. He says been imposing more rule. He says there a growing consensus there is a growing consensus that mob is replacing that mob rule is replacing democratic and, well, democratic rule. And, well, i mean, its pretty straightforward. He says he wants Police Chiefs to ban on protests outside mps homes. Protests outside mps homes. Your view . I think protests over recent years have got , um, over recent years have got, um, a bit out of hand and i think protesting at a member of parliaments house is wrong. A parliaments house is wrong. A lot of the time. These member of parliament have children, they have family there. Um, which would scare the family as a father myself, you know, to have 2 or 300 people screaming and shouting about, you know, their dad outside a house thats not a nice thing for a family to go through. I think this is right. I dont think theyre i dont think we should take protests to mps houses at all. I can see the argument, but the difficulty is im not sure why mps are different at that point. I would say if the if the head of the police does something bad, are they can we purchase at their if purchase at their house . If a celebrity does something terrible, can we purchase at their house . Why are mps specifically exempted . Are specifically exempted . Or are we just say you just going to say you cant protest peoples houses . Generally . Should say that. I think you should say that. I think you should say that. Well, i if youre yeah. Well, i think if youre going do then you the going to do it, then you do the rule. Youre youre going rule. If youre if youre going to you have to do that to do it, you have to do that right. And i think theres not i think the paparazzi be think the paparazzi would be furious that furious because i think that then remember that members then lets remember that members of to of parliament are elected to represent people. Represent the people. Bad happens now, if something bad happens to and weve that to those mps and weve had that over recent especially at to those mps and weve had that oyhouse,ynt especially at to those mps and weve had that oyhouse,ynt know, specially at to those mps and weve had that oyhouse,ynt know, that ally at to those mps and weve had that oyhouse,ynt know, that affects a house, you know, that affects the the country the way that the country or parliament run. So i think parliament can run. So i think they protected. They need to be protected. Suppose theres the i suppose theres the argument by the way, if argument would be by the way, if youre now on tv youre looking at us now on tv or the protests or online, thats the protests outside Tobias Ellwoods home that a few ago, or that happened a few days ago, or i a week ago, actually. Anyway, um, i suppose there is argument, isnt there, is the argument, isnt there, that we already to that we already struggle to attract good enough members of parliament you parliament as it is. And if you add of the that add on top of that the idea that youre up with some youre going to end up with some incredibly characters incredibly fruity characters outside house whenever outside side your house whenever for even on the roof. For really or even on the roof. Remember a lot of for really or even on the roof. Recent remember a lot of for really or even on the roof. Recent protests nber a lot of for really or even on the roof. Recent protests weve lot of for really or even on the roof. Recent protests weve seenf the recent protests weve seen have involved placard with threats quite , you know, threats and quite, you know, threatening language , uh, being threatening language, uh, being the police, being on top of that. So the second i think thats calling for to be fair, thats not right outside anyones house, let alone a member of parliament, you have to let people something bad before people do something bad before the police stop it. Rather than pre emptively stopping from the police stop it. Rather than pre e allowed stopping from the police stop it. Rather than pre e allowed to opping from the police stop it. Rather than pre e allowed to opp something. m being allowed to do something. Whats thing, thats whats the bad thing, though. Gets killed. Though. Another mp gets killed. Thinking like a mean no, im thinking like a mean sign murder. Sign rather than a murder. Are already there. But then police are doing but then the police are doing nothing thats nothing about it. So thats thats is the police. Thats my issue is the police. If the police policed it better, we need to ban it completely. Look, just time something look, just time for something completely look, just time for something complefront of the daily star, on the front of the daily star, the executive kelloggs the chief executive of kelloggs has opinion after giving has divided opinion after giving this cash strapped this advice to cash strapped families. Im keen to get what your views are on this. Category has the cereal category has always affordable and always been quite affordable and it tends to be a great destination when consumers are under pressure, so. So were under pressure, so. So were advertising about cereal for dinner. If you think about the cost cereal for family cost of cereal for a family versus they might otherwise versus what they might otherwise do, going be much more do, thats going to be much more affordable. Affordable. Well, thats one way to deal with the credit crunch. Hes with the credit crunch. Now hes on apparently about on apparently apparently about £3 yean on apparently apparently about £3 year, which is nuts £3 million a year, which is nuts. But rebecca is this patronising thing patronising or. I mean, hes not wrong is he . If you havent got a huge amount of money, you can eat cereal for dinner. I mean, hes a bit wrong because its not the best, cheapest, healthiest way to feed a family. It would be to buy vegetables learn to vegetables and learn how to cook. Sensible hearty, more expensive. Is not really expensive. This is not really the cereal. Of the branded cereal. A bag of potatoes is not more expensive. This like saying, if you this is like me saying, if you cant afford netflix, buy a rebecca one rebecca read book or borrow one from like its just from the library like its just its promoting your its just you promoting your own, product. Own, your own product. Rebecca, youve got a little daughter, havent you . Yeah. How expensive weetabix . Unbelie expensive is weetabix . Unbelie its all cereal. Its all cereal. Its all cereal. Almost. Almost. Almost. Almost as bad as baby bells. Almost as bad as baby bells. Just for the viewer. There are other brands. Thats what i mean. Thats what i mean. Itsjust thats what i mean. Its just its horrible stuff. Its not good for you. Its hyper processed and we shouldnt giving your shouldnt be giving your kids processed foods. Weetabix, but my kids i love weetabix, but my kids deserve better nutrient wise. No , theyre having cereal for dinner. You know, all kids do. You know, all kids do. Yeah. Yeah. If i was having to give my kids cereal , if i was having to give my kids cereal, ive really failed. Or im in real big trouble. But what . No one warns you about having children . Is the fruit budget. No one tells you you worry about university fees. Its fruit. Thats what takes thats what. Thats what takes your pension away. Its way the way i think its the way the way he said it. A man thats on £3 million a year, you know, saying this people that really this to people that are really struggling moment. Its struggling at the moment. Its bad struggling at the moment. Its bacthe side it is the the other side of it is the bad is they point that bad taste is they the point that its that rebecca made its the point that rebecca made there, mean, is there, which is i mean, it is his job to sell kelloggs. Its the opposite of turkeys voting christmas. Its the opposite of turkeys voti heshristmas. Its the opposite of turkeys votiheshristmas. Telly. Hes gone on telly. Hes gone on telly. Hes gone on telly and hes gone on telly now and hes people buy his hes told people to buy his product. What do you product. I mean, what do you want do . Really . I can want him to do . Really . I can i just say, speaking of products want him to do . Really . I can i just why speaking of products want him to do . Really . I can i just why kelloggs of products want him to do . Really . I can i just why kelloggs of prinvented , and why kelloggs was invented, do know why kelloggs cornflakes . Im going to let you say, but i think i know. I do think i know. I cant say it. I cant say the real reason i cant. Its too rude. But anyway, youre supposed in supposed to have kelloggs in the at night the morning. Not at night time for reason. Quakers for a reason. The quakers invented in morning invented cereal in the morning for it. For a reason. Google it. Okay. With loosening vowels . No, its somewhere in that region, though, keeping you distracted in the mornings. Okay. Okay. Okay. Coming up, the crowning moment of the show where i decide tonights greatest briton and union jackass. Next though, and union jackass. Next though, a west end play starring game of thrones actor Kit Harington has told white theatregoers not to show up on certain nights. Is this deranged . Should all black audience nights be banned in britain to debate that and review more of tomorrows front pagesis review more of tomorrows front pages is my panel. Look, ill see you in a sack. Time to return now to the liveliest paper of year youll get on the telly. Here is the more front pages. Its the metro more front pages. Its the metro. You are not that special. Bombshell ruling for harry. Judge says that prince harry is not entitled to police protection. Hes going to appeal. We go to the time, james. Save britain from the mob rule. Says sorry , sunak tells rule. Says sorry, sunak tells police. Weve spoken about that already. In case youre just joining us, rishi sunak is telling Police Chiefs to stop protesters turning up outside mps houses. The other one there, just above that, chancellor maya non dom tax break for the budget boost, potentially a double backfire because it will have mugged off rishi sunak wife and also adopted essentially a labour policy. Not great labour policy. So not great really, one of policies really, but one of the policies havent yet . Havent you turned on yet . Anyway, again by my anyway, im joined again by my panel panel. Its editor at large at the mail sunday. The mail on sunday. Charlotte griffiths businessman griffiths, businessman and activist author activist adam brooks, and author and journalist reid just and journalist rebecca reid just very quickly, um, what do you make of this, this ruling, charlotte, about prince harry here . So the judge saying here . So the judge is saying that the prince is not entitled to police protection. He says hes going appeal. Should to police protection. He says heorjoing appeal. Should to police protection. He says heorjust, appeal. Should to police protection. He says heor just, uh appeal. Should to police protection. He says heor just, uh ,ppeal. Should to police protection. He says heor just, uh , should should to police protection. He says heor just, uh , should he rould to police protection. He says heor just, uh , should he justi he orjust, uh, should he just shut he orjust, uh, should he just shuum , i think he will appeal um, i think he will appeal it. And i think i actually think one of few times im going it. And i think i actually think on bef few times im going it. And i think i actually think on be on few times im going it. And i think i actually think onbe on harrys mes im going it. And i think i actually think on be on harrys mes isn going it. And i think i actually think on be on harrys mes is aboutg to be on harrys side is about this, because i do about this, because i do worry about his security. I think his security. And i also think that headline is quite bullying. Its just youre not that special. Just so special. Its just so unnecessarily trying special. Its just so unprotect|rily trying special. Its just so unprotect|rily family trying special. Its just so unprotect|rily family like trying special. Its just so unprotect|rily family like any ng to protect his family like any father would. He clearly believes wrongly, believes rightly or wrongly, that hes a Security Risk and so. 50. So. Well, hold on. But he left the royal family he chose to leave the royal family to make tens of millions , if not tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions of pounds over the next five years. With netflix, he can afford his own security. He cost all show. There are sort of crazy people in the uk at the moment could attack at the moment who could attack him. His own security. He chose to leave the amount that security costs. I didnt realise this. Its unbelievable. The kind of like peoples budgets, like 25 of their profits. Um, celebrities go to the go to that. Its insane. Go to the go to that. Its insane. Its like taylor swift insane. Its like taylor swift spends. Insane. Its like taylor swift spends. I insane. Its like taylor swift spends. I cant remember what the number is, but its an unrwa believable amount. The world all the time. But i think harry feels whether its true not, whether its true or not, i think feels hes in danger think he feels hes in danger and he was born into this. He didnt choose it. Its not his fault. Didnt. Didnt choose it. Its not his fau he didnt. Didnt choose it. Its not his fau he was dnt. Didnt choose it. Its not his fau he was born into it. Unlike he was born into it. Unlike taylor agree with you. She chose it. Therefore she chose it. So therefore she has to pay for it. Adam. For you. He should just suckit adam. For you. He should just suck it up. Yeah, yeah, hes worth bit of krav maga. Worth learn a bit of krav maga. Money. He chose so much money. So he chose him meghan chose leave him and meghan chose to leave the family him and meghan chose to leave the they family him and meghan chose to leave the they cantily him and meghan chose to leave the they cant have all the they cant have all the benefits and be outside. Benefits and be on the outside. Think about his lifestyle. I think about his lifestyle. I think about his lifestyle. Hes not all that much money left. Well, another one that youre now definitely fall now definitely not going to fall out on either is west end play has told people own has told white people that own on arent welcome. This is because they to this is because they plan to host an all black audience. So look, apparently slave play centres on race, identity and sexuality. In 21st Century America , and the production america, and the production wishes to protect its black audience from what they call the white gaze. Playwright jeremy o white gaze. Playwright jeremy 0 harris has said that he is so excited to put on night, where tickets were only sold to people who i identify as black. Interesting, adding that the idea of a blackout night is to say that this is a night where we are specifically inviting black people to fill up the to space feel safe with a lot of other black people in a place where often do not feel where they often do not feel safe. Adam, is this racist . Safe. Adam, is this racist . I dont know one person that could defend this in any way. This is racism. Oh shante yeah. Shock. This is pure racism. You know, imagine this was the other way round. It would be headunes other way round. It would be headlines everywhere. It headlines everywhere. It wouldnt be allowed to happen. Wouldnt be allowed to happen. At the end of the day, things like this are so divisive and put Race Relations back. Men three decades. Theres no need for it. Its race baiting. And for it. Its race baiting. And yeah, its racist. Im disgusted by it. And the fact you said identify as black. Is this like the gender game we can play . Because can i identify as black . No. Its a particularly american thing. Theres a big debate in america about whether how black you need to be to be black. So one your black. So if one of your grandparents is if one of your parents and theres a lot of parents is and theres a lot of people like theyre people who feel like theyre not allowed up space if they allowed to take up space if they have one black parent and one white do agree with white parent, do you agree with this you agree its do you agree with this . Its for me, same as when for me, its the same as when they do so. Various theatres will have programs for under underrepresented programs for under underrepresyworking particularly working class writers. Say that writers. So theyll say that this who this is only open to people who identify and identify as working class. And to that is not anti me as a to me, that is not anti me as a middle woman because middle class woman 100, because the very, very poor middle class woman 100, because the working very, very poor middle class woman 100, because the working class, very poor and working class representation. If there is a representation. So if there is a scheme for White Working Class boys which is one of boys in theatre, which is one of the represented in the least represented groups in theatre, not feel that theatre, i would not feel that that some way unfair to that was in some way unfair to me white upper middle me as a white upper middle class woman, it should exist woman, of course it should exist. I dont have a right to enter that its not for me. That space. Its not for me. As you upper middle as you were upper middle class. Oh, there we anyway, . 7 okay, exam okay, im going to move on to a viral videos a couple of the viral videos that weve got now. Now, a pro palestinian mob interrupted that weve got now. Now, a p|council;tinian mob interrupted that weve got now. Now, a p|Council Meeting ob interrupted that weve got now. Now, a p|Council Meeting in interrupted that weve got now. Now, a p|Council Meeting in lindsay ted a Council Meeting in Lindsay Hoyles constituency, chorley, leeds tory councillor craig southern to take matters into his own hands. Have a look at this. This. Why is the motion being put to this chamber . We were told that we would be happy the labour group would be happy to put a motion to this chamber. Why does that not happened . I why does that not happened . I know enough bloody gaza. Know enough bloody gaza. Get out what. Get out what. Get out what. Kc. Mr that, by the way, that clip goes on for about two and a bit minutes where those people do stand up and relentlessly shout stuff and then eventually that bloke erupts and goes, its chorley, bloody gaza , and chorley, not bloody gaza, and then touches one of them to move them out there and, and um, well, apparently now maybe the police will get involved. I so sorry, of affairs, isnt sorry, state of affairs, isnt it . There since then. It . But there we go. Since then. Oh, here go. The police have oh, here we go. The police have launched into oh, here we go. The police have lau|events into oh, here we go. The police have lau|events. Into oh, here we go. The police have lau|events. However, into oh, here we go. The police have lau|events. However, no into oh, here we go. The police have lau|events. However, no arrests the events. However, no arrests have made. Sure. Well, have been made. Sure. Well, there we go. Right. Okay, im there we go. Right. Okay, im going to skip because were going to skip on because were a bit time to next bit pressed for time to my next clip. So im sure clip. Actually um, so im sure that most of us have experienced the wrath of bad cramp. Okay, the wrath of bad cramp. Okay, but heres the moment when transport minister huw merriman had to bring a select committee heanng had to bring a select Committee Hearing to a halt. Im not doing this for a reason, but yesterday i played football and i got terrible cramp. Do you mind if i hand over to mr bailey . Uh, i over to mr bailey . Uh, i shouldnt be doing it at the age of 50, but my leg. My leg feels like its amputate by the like its being amputate by the muscles so can you muscles within it. So can you just excuse me a second . Can you tell. Sorry. Tell us, um. Sorry. Not for a moment. Not for a moment. The Rolling Stock is not creaking as badly as my leg. Well, its a shame , because i well, its a shame, because i was i was just i was just getting to peroration there. Getting to my peroration there. But i shall ask mr beer but i shall i shall ask mr beer so. 50. So. Its the empty chair at the end for me. Theyve done him dirty there, havent they, when theyve just gone. Its hobbled off with a war wound. Um, i, i mean, when ive ever had really bad cramp, ive not been able to spend that long explaining to people how much agony im in before ive to take evasive before ive had to take evasive action or do something. It just seems to me little bit seems to me a little bit like, do what they is do you know what they say is good cramp . Good for cramp . Used to be because i used to be a swimmer when i was young. No not kelloggs banana. Say kelloggs banana. They say something, they say eat, eat a banana. Apparently it stops cramps a like a panic cramps like a like a panic banana. Like an emergency banana. Like an emergency banana. Like an emergency banana. All times, just in case. Cramp cramp does hurt. Cramp does hurt. Come on. It does hurt. Come on. It does hurt. It does hurt. Scream. If i was that guy. Yeah, yeah. If you really had cramp. Thats what cramp. Yes. Yeah, thats what im saying anyway. Anyway. Right. Its time reveal right. Its time to reveal todays greatest britain and union. Oh soledar is union jackass. Oh soledar is your greatest britain god, im going to incur the wrath. But jk rowling says that womens Crime Statistics shouldnt be affected by by the cat killer and similar people like that. That womens Crime Statistics should be separated out. And i agree with her. Ive made her my hero for that reason. Absolutely. Absolutely. Thats a great one and i agree. I agree with her there. I think a lot of people would i think individually its better and is a bit of context. Um, this cat killer case was a trans person. Reported a trans person. It was reported as a woman, wasnt it . A female crime. And it was a man. And it was a man. But its actually a bloke, right . Um, okay. Adam, uh, nominees are adam, my, uh, nominees are the conservative mps that the 45 conservative mps that have put a letter in to try and reduce vat. Uh, its something that myself has calling for two myself has been calling for two years some really big years and some really Big Hospitality being in hospitality figures being in hospitality, we need this , and hospitality, we need this, and we need it fast. All right. Okay strong. Something to heart. Something close to your heart. Go uh, richard walker, who uh, richard walker, who is the chairman of the executive chairman of iceland, who has brought out a baby its £7, baby formula. Its about £7, i think be £7. 95, which think it might be £7. 95, which is half price of is almost half the price of other packets of formula on the market. Yes. Its eamonn. Market. Yes. So its eamonn. Yeah. Its about £14 to buy a yeah. So its about £14 to buy a big thing of other brands. Last a week. Last a week. If youre if youre full time, youre if every bottle time, if youre if every bottle about week, my wife about a week, dont tell my wife she baby. She want another baby. I dont want another. I dont want another. I dont want another. I think should go for it. I think you should go for it. One more. Call it iceland. Were pressed for time. Todays greatest is todays greatest britain is jk rowling. Okay, jk rowling. Well done. Okay, union now we are going union jack has. Now we are going to rapido with to be tough to beat. Rapido with this. Your to be tough to beat. Rapido with this. Jack . Your union, jack . Okay. John cotton, leader of the Birmingham City council. Turning down save turning the lights down to save £900,000. Cutting £900,000. Fine but cutting all Youth Services at a time when Youth Services at a time when youth exploits gun violence and knife crime is out of control. Not a good time to be cutting. Okay. All right. All right. Mine is the chancellor, jeremy hunt , for ignoring pleas jeremy hunt, for ignoring pleas to cut vat over the last couple of years and will preside over the shutting of many thousands of pubs. The shutting of many thousands of jokay. Okay. Okay. Mine is Lambeth Council because currently it takes two hours three miles hours to travel three miles across stratum. Ltns not across stratum. The ltns are not working across stratum. The ltns are not worfairness , sir, youve got fairness, sir, youve got some personal beef that of you. Dont live in stratford. I dont live in stratford. I dont live in stratford. I dont live in stratford. I live near it. I live near it. It affects my boss. Okay, okay. Um. All right. Well, i was very nearly going go for very nearly going to go for that. I decided go that. And then i decided to go for jeremy instead. So forjeremy hunt instead. So there we go. Jeremy is there we go. Jeremy hunt is tonights and look, tonights union jack. And look, guys, thank you. Ive really enjoyed actually. Its enjoyed tonight, actually. Its been thank you. Been a great show. So thank you. Thank you to everybody whos been watching and tuning in. Do go rewatch that suella go back, rewatch that Suella Braverman had at go back, rewatch that suella bra� topran had at go back, rewatch that suella bra� topranthe had at go back, rewatch that suella bra� topranthe tent. Had at go back, rewatch that suella bra� topranthe tent. Up had at go back, rewatch that suella bra� topranthe tent. Up next, at the top of the tent. Up next, its headliners. Ill be back tomorrow, ready and ready to go at 9 pm. A brighter outlook boxt at 9 pm. A sponsors utlook boxt at 9 pm. A sponsors of look boxt at 9 pm. A sponsors of weather boxt at 9 pm. A sponsors of weather on xt at 9 pm. A sponsors of weather on. t at 9 pm. A sponsors of weather on. Gb news. Hello again its Aidan Mcgivern here from the metalfest with the gb news forecast. Mild at first, but were going to see outbreaks of rain move across the country over the next 24 hours, ushering in Colder Weather friday. Now weve got weather by friday. Now weve got low pressure at the moment, anchored to northwest of anchored to the northwest of scotland, bringing series of scotland, bringing a series of weather fronts in. But those weather fronts in. But those weather contain mild, weather fronts contain mild, albeit and increasingly albeit cloudy and increasingly wet weather. The wetter weather will be across scotland through the evening into Northern England and eventually clearing from wales that rain sweeping into the midlands , east anglia into the midlands, east anglia and the southeast. By the end of the night, where weve got the cloud it stays cloud and rain, it stays mild, 8 to 10 celsius, but clearer spells scotland and northern spells for scotland and Northern Ireland colder here as we begin thursday, but blustery with strengthening winds. Gales for the west and the north of scotland and quite a number of showers moving in across Northern Ireland and scotland. Those showers in the colder air falling as snow above around 2 or 300m. The showers also falling into wales in the southwest but east anglia in the south east stays dull and damp through the day, albeit with mild air in place. The cold conditions, though, develop widely by friday, with a system bringing some outbreaks of rain and hills now to wales. The nonh and hills now to wales. The north midlands , northern north midlands, Northern England, Northern Ireland and eventually into parts of scotland. Rain showers for the scotland. Rain showers for the south and ed in the far north. It stays bright, but by saturday and sunday many places will be a little milder, with a mix of bright spells and showers. Highs of 11 celsius that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on. Gb news you with gb news. Its 11 00 you with gb news. Its11 00 and the top story tonight the family of murder victim Emma Caldwell say police in scotland failed their daughter and the rape victims of her killer due to a toxic culture of misogyny and corruption. At the time, 51 year corruption. At the time, 51 year old serial rapist ian parker was jailed for life today for murdering the 27 year old sex worker in scotland 19 years ago. After trawling the red light district for victims. The judge said he carried out an Extraordinary Campaign of Sexual Violence , including the violence, including the terrifying murder of emma. Her family is calling for a Public Inquiry into how parkers crimes were investigated after the police apologised for its failings as