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Like this will not happen again. Humza yousaf says he will not resign as scotlands first minister, ahead of a crucial test of his leadership next week. He says that as a minority government, his party will need to make some concessions as it negotiates with other parties. Its after the collapse of the snps power sharing deal with the greens yesterday. But humza yousaf says hell fight on. I fully intend to, not just win that vote, but i intend to fight to make sure that the government stays, not just the government stays, not just the government continues to deliver on the priorities of the people , on the priorities of the people, like, for example, investing in affordable housing. So theres all that political game playing happening from the opposition. It will not be taking part. It will be getting, of course, on with the job. And when the vote comes, i fully intend to win. The Foreign Office has summoned the Russian Ambassador after a british man was allegedly recruited as a russian spy. 20 year old dylan earl has been charged with conducting hostile activity in the uk to benefit russia. Hes accused of benefit russia. Hes accused of masterminding an arson plot on london businesses. Masterminding an arson plot on london businesses. Four masterminding an arson plot on london businesses. Four other london businesses. Four other men were also charged in connection with the same investigation. Those are the top investigation. Those are the top stories. And for all the latest do sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. Common alerts. Now, though, its back to. Patrick. To. Patrick. Youve all heard of the evil hook handed hate cleric abu hamza, the terrorist scumbag allowed to prowl the streets of london, preach at mosques and live in a £1 million council flat . Well meet at rangzieb ahmed. So this guy was osama bin ladens top operative in europe. He was convicted of directing terrorism. He was jailed in 2008 for plotting mass murder and was caught with a book of terror contacts written in invisible ink and a rucksack that contained traces of explosives. Its emerged that this guy has received almost £1 million in legal aid, reportedly, and could. Now. Are you ready . Yep. Could. Now. Are you ready . Yep. He could be a free man by june because hes taken part in a de radicalisation class and now hes up for parole. Do we hes up for parole. Do we remember how deradicalisation classes have gone in the past . Classes have gone in the past . What the usman khan managed to convince everyone that he was no longer a rabid jihadi. He stabbed two young people to death. In the wake of that , death. In the wake of that, convicted terrorists whod been released were made to sit lie detector tests. Can we guess what happened . Four of them were immediately sent back to prison because shock, horror , they because shock, horror, they hadnt because shock, horror, they hadnt really been de radicalised. Should we just take a little look at some of ahmeds back catalogue . Well, according to reports, he was arrested in indian kashmir. Allegedly fighting for the group harkat ul mujahideen. In jail , harkat ul mujahideen. In jail, he was reportedly sent money by syed omar sheikh. The british extremist who went on to murder the journalist daniel pearl. After spending seven years in an indian jail without charge , he indian jail without charge, he was eventually set free in may 2001. Now he was born in rochdale, but split his life between lancashire and pakistan. His brother said that he used to keep a kitchen knife under his pillow, and essentially described him as behaving like a complete lunatic. He apparently went back to pakistan to quote further his career as an international terrorist. He was international terrorist. He was eventually sent to prison in britain, and in 2021, a previous parole attempt was dismissed after he falsely accused Prison Guards of being racist. After they ordered him to obey covid social distancing rules. In 2020, a damages claim he brought against m15 and m16 for colluding in his torture by pakistani intelligence was thrown out in 2019. He moaned when his mp3 player was confiscated, despite apparently it being against sharia law. He tried to get a £45 a week job in a prison based call centre. Pfison a prison based call centre. Prison bosses have also blocked his bid as well for working in the old cafe area, so he apparently was furious that he was denied a job baking cakes and pizzas for inmates. As recently as september 2022, he was deemed to be too dangerous for release. But now hes gone through a de Radicalisation Programme and maybe hes okay. Now, if anybody from the parole board thinks that osama bin ladens main man in europe will ever be safe to walk the streets, then i think they need to be sent for a head scan. Now a lot of these jihadi lunatics seem to be desperate to meet their maker, dont they . Why dont we just help them get there . In some cases, when it comes to some fanatical islamists , i think we should be islamists, i think we should be more in favour of execution instead of parole. Lets get the instead of parole. Lets get the thoughts on my panel this evening. I am joined by, ex bbc anditv evening. I am joined by, ex bbc and itv political chief john sergeant. Ive got apprentice finalist and entrepreneurjoana finalist and entrepreneur joana jaflue finalist and entrepreneur joana jarjue and of course the journalist and broadcaster alex armstrong. Alex, ill start with you on this. I mean, this guy surely will never be safe to walk the streets. No, i dont think anyone believes the de Radicalisation Programmes actually work, do they . I programmes actually work, do they . I mean, youve shown evidence of that, patrick, that people go on to recommit crimes, even if theyve gone through prison, which is meant to be a deterrent and quite frankly , i deterrent and quite frankly, i hope the parole board make the right decision and leave him where he is. If i had it my way, patrick, i would have him deported from the country. I dont think id go as far as executions , if im being honest executions, if im being honest with you, for bad speech. Lets put it that way. For, for, you know, extremist speech. But i would say to people who come to this country and are born here and want to go to somewhere where their views are going to be, perhaps socialised and respected, they should they should be left out of the country. John, ive just got in my notes here. You think its quite difficult. Is this a legal position . You cant just say hes because hes horrible. We cant have him around. I mean, he did want to kill us, john, but its not. We dont decide these things on the basis of what do we think about this guy as he is a nice man, a good man, a bad man . No, hes obviously a dreadful man. All sorts of ways. His record shows that. But he was born in rochdale. Hes gone through a system and youve got to make sure that system is allowed to continue. For if you say, well, continue. For if you say, well, now what we do, just take one look at this guy and say , no, look at this guy and say, no, dont like him, dont like his. He could be locked up indefinitely. Like what hes done. No but youve got to have some process, thats all. If the parole board believes they did last time, it wasnt that long ago when they said no, he shouldnt be released. I agree with you. Im as sceptical as everyone about this. Do you de radicalisation plan . Oh, yeah. What does that mean . You say over and over again , im not say over and over again, im not that keen on on, you know, islam gone off the old jihad stuff. Yeah. You know, ive gone off. Im. I feel better now about, you know, the, the king and being here. No you cant do that. And the parole board have got a very difficult job. But theyve got to decide. Theyve got to decide. Look, okay. Stay in. But what you cant do, we found this with internment in northern ireland. I was a reporter in northern ireland. Internment was brought in and the whole thing turned out to be a bit of a shambles. Nobody knew how long theyd be kept. It went on for a long time. It seemed unfair. It built up recruits for the ira in those years. This would bring up more recruits. Would bring up more recruits. Youve got to say, look, we are protecting our values , however protecting our values, however much it may cost. Whatever the difficulties are, weve got to believe in the law. Weve got to believe in the law. Weve got to believe in the law. Weve got to believe in a system otherwise , believe in a system otherwise, its a council of despair. Joanna de radicalisation, doesit joanna de radicalisation, does it work , i dont believe in does it work, i dont believe in de radicalisation, but i believe in rehabilitation. So i think that when it comes to criminals across the board, i think that people can be rehabilitated. If youve been a thief in the past, maybe youve grown up in a really bad area. Whatever your life circumstances , maybe you life circumstances, maybe you can be shown that you can be a better person that can integrate into society. Whereas where i draw the line, is anybody whos, actually been proven to have been involved in terrorism, never mind somebody who was basically, you know , al qaedas basically, you know, al qaedas best mate, osama bin ladens best mate, osama bin ladens best mate. Thats a completely different kettle of fish, paedophiles, rapists, people like that. I just think that you should keep them well, well, well away from from society. And i dont think those type of people can change their minds, whereas with other people that are criminals, i think that you can rehabilitate them. And in a lot of cases, actually prison makes people worse. Criminals. Yeah. I mean, you had mitzi on this show. I think you had i mean, you had mitzi on this show. I think you had him on a couple of weeks ago. And it seems like the young mans learned from his experience, and hes apologised, and hopefully hell be a better person from his experience in prison and he has been rehabilitated. I agree with you and john. I dont think you can rehabilitate ideological. Sort of. Im stuck in my ways. These are really extreme views. I mean, why should we have to live with this is the thing. So its all very well and good saying, oh, you know, maybe we should give this guy a chance. But if we give this guy a chance, other people might die. No, i dont think its so much giving him a chance. I mean, what, you have a chance of. And whats the point of presumably releasing someone into the outside world is you follow them, you find out who theyre getting in touch with, you find out what what lines of what al qaeda supporters are there. Who are they going to . What are they doing . Never forget that. You know, someone may appear to be released, but of course, someone like him is always there. Always keep an eye on him. Theyre still a risk , on him. Theyre still a risk, you know, look at that attack that you showed a clip of, you know, on the, on the bridge. It can still happen. But what i will say, actually, is that where i draw the line in terms of deradicalisation is children. So i do believe that in the case of, for example, Shamima Begum, i think thats a completely different case. But this is a grown man that was actively planning things himself rather than, you know, Shamima Begum. Than, you know, Shamima Begum. So youd so youd, youd keep this guy locked up. Yeah. But youd let Shamima Begum walk the streets. I wouldnt let her walk the streets. I think that she should still be behind bars, but i think that its. Youve got a higher likelihood of actually de radicalizing her in the sense that she was radicalised as a small vulnerable. Well not small, but she was a teenager as a child, basically, and groomed in that situation. Youve got a much stronger argument for shamima than what youve got with this guy. Yeah. Theres another point about this. Of course, the prison authorities usually like to give somebody some hope so they can control these prisoners. If you say , look, prisoners. If you say, look, whatever happens, youre not going to see the light of day. Going to see the light of day. This is it now, forever. It does mean that the prison authorities cant then say, look, you play your cards right. Well do this. Its a question of whether or not you would have faith , alex, not you would have faith, alex, that he will be properly monitored. On the outside. There was a case of the stratum attacker. That guy was basically under 24 hour surveillance. And what happened was he managed to run into, i think it was a boot or Something Like that, and just grab a knife. And i think nobody died apart from he was shot in the end, of course. But, you know , theres a question of know, theres a question of whether or not the authorities can ever actually keep them safe. So yeah, no, i think we all understand that we havent got the resources in this country to monitor every Single Person that we release from prison , despite whether theyre prison, despite whether theyre dangerous or not or radicals or whatever it is. What really worries me is the prison system is seeing a massive rise in people leaving prison as extremists, so they might go in for petty crimes, but they are now being radicalised by people like this man inside prisons, and theyre coming out and committing those terrorist offences. So how do we terrorist offences. So how do we deal with this in the prison system . I dont have an answer for that, but i hope theres someone smart enough out there that does more prisons. Yeah, yeah, thats not a bad idea, john. I yeah, thats not a bad idea, john. I agree with you. More prisons i agree. Yeah. More prisons i agree. Yeah. Yeah. Well were going to need it. I mean, he has another aspect of life where its not its not kept up with rapid population growth, has it. You cant not have more prison support, more people. But anyway, there we go. Look now. Still to come. Thank you very much. Good start, by the way. Still to come. We do talk about humza yousaf. Yes. His reign as first minister of scotland is hanging by a thread. I think thats been quite generous actually. But next we will discuss the good news that king charles is returning to public facing duties. So the mail on sundays editor at large, charlotte griffiths. She joins me live in the studio. And were also going to be talking to a former butler as well, just trying to get that personal thing. What will the king really be feeling like at the moment . Make sure you stay tuned to Patrick Christys welcome back to Patrick Christys tonight on gb news now, Buckingham Palace have announced that the king will return to pubuc that the king will return to public facing duties this week. Shall we have a quick look through the statement . Shall we . So Buckingham Palace gave the update on the kings return to pubuc update on the kings return to public facing duties in that Statement Today , they said it is Statement Today, they said it is too early to say for how much longer his treatment will continue. It added that doctors were very encouraged, though, by the progress made so far. They remain positive about the kings continued recovery. The type of cancer has not been publicly disclosed, but the kings medical team are sufficiently pleased with the progress made so far that the king is now able to resume a number of public facing duties. So hes going to be going to a Cancer Treatment centre. Hes also going to be welcoming envoys from japan as well, at the request of rishi sunak and a few other bits and bobs as well. Joining me now to discuss this is charlotte griffiths, the editor at large at the mail on sunday. Charlotte thank you very, very much. So what did you make from reading this statement then . I mean, its i suppose its broadly good news. I think its broadly good news. Its obviously intended to be a huge boost to our confidence and happiness and faith in the royal family. And its not that i think its covering anything up. I just think it stops short up. I just think it stops short of saying hes in remission because hes not yet in remission, and the treatment will be ongoing. So, you know, will be ongoing. So, you know, in some ways its really positive. Hes obviously well enough to go to events in june. So theyre planning for an event, you know, in two months time. And i think we can look positively at that as, you know, encouraging. And i think one of thems particularly keen on is ascot. Is that right. Yeah. I revealed on sunday yeah. I revealed on sunday that hes going to ask it because see, you can never keep an aristo away from the season. The season is june, which is when all these swanky events happen. So one of the first things that, you know, came to me was that he was going to go to royal ascot, and thats when i started thinking, okay, well, if hes going to go to royal ascot, hes probably going to do some more serious things, such as trooping of the colour. We dont know yet, but maybe hell dont know yet, but maybe hell do d day celebrations, but he was determined to go to alaska because it was his mothers favourite event and she never, ever missed a single one until actually the very end of her life in her whole reign. So he, i think to honour his mums memory, is determined to go, you know, and its a big event. It lasts all day and it takes five days. So, lets see how many days. So, lets see how many days he attends. Do you think theres a way of keeping him quite protected . Keeping him quite protected . Isnt there . Really there . Yeah. So the guidance i was getting was that its the absolutely perfect event for where hes at now, because he kind of has to do a bubble covid style arrangement. And in royal style arrangement. And in royal ascot, theres a huge big glass box where everyone can see him. But of course, because of the glass, hes not going to be inhaung glass, hes not going to be inhaling an entire racecourses worth of germs while his immune system is compromised. So thats perfect. And then the other thing about it is he goes on this carriage ride, which is an open top carriage ride, and he can wave at everyone and, you know, be in the spirit of this incredibly glamorous royal event, but without breathing in, basically breathing in the germs of everyone. Yeah, its a good event. And the other way of reading this, which which is the truth, okay, is that he is now living with cancer, right . You mentioned there you say anywhere that hes in remission. Yeah. Because it doesnt sound like he is. And so this is a man who is not getting any younger, who is living with cancer, which i think is still concerning to people. Isnt it really . People. Isnt it really . I think its concerning. I think probably were all wanting them to say by the way, hes going to be in remission. Hes got exactly this long, you know, left, but you just cant you cant predict that , but i think, cant predict that, but i think, you know, i think hes itching to get back to events and hes got that really strong mental attitude thats , you know, not attitude thats, you know, not everybody does have when theyre going through cancer. And hes just determined to get out there. And he probably doesnt know how long hes got left. Could be years. Who knows. But hes you know hes determined to just live his life and keep going. And he knows what his mother always told him , which is mother always told him, which is that you have to be seen to be believed. If youre a member of the royal family and in the void of seeing royals , we know what of seeing royals, we know what happens. Conspiracy theories develop and we all start getting paranoid. And the number of people that must have asked you have asked me, is it true hes only got x amount of time to live . And actually, by being out and about, i think that will stop all that sort of mad speculation. Yeah. And its potentially a busy summer, isnt it really . Because weve got the anniversary of the coronation as well , i anniversary of the coronation as well, i think. And so, would you expect him to, to be doing something for that . Theyve said that he might be, for example. That he might be, for example. So, i mean, presumably hes going to be doing, you know, a fair bit about that. I would have thought. Yeah. Well, the year on from the coronation, i think a lot of this is actually brought on by the fact its coming up to a year since the coronation. I think thats kind of the impetus behind that , behind all this. Behind that, behind all this. And thats why he released his photo, which was also to celebrate 19 years that hes been married to camilla quite a long time. Yes, so i think all long time. Yes, so i think all of this is about that. All of this is about how he started his reign. And then he had to do a hard stop just when he was getting going. And now hes done his thing and he wants to just get going again and start being king. You know, i think fundamentally good news for britain as well. This is the thing because , this is the thing because, you know, whichever way you dress this up, at the end of the day, hes a human being. Okay and he obviously had a quite big scare, big health scare came on top of a on top of a few other Family Health scares as well. So it all was on top at the same time. And you know, for him to now be having undergone treatment and still be going through treatment, but be able to kind of go out and about, i think gives a lot of hope for a lot of people, especially at this time. Weve got a lot of nhs waiting lists at record levels and all of that. I think it can give a lot of hope to a lot of people. Yeah, and thats exactly why hes going next week to, to a Cancer Hospital to meet other Cancer Hospital to meet other cancer patients, patients and give them hope because, you know, hes not looking too frail. I mean, i know people that have had cancer and treatment made them very frail very quickly. But hes not he looks fine in that picture he released today. Hes lost a little bit of weight, but hes certainly looking pretty sort of sturdy, to be honest, so he may as well get out there, offer some hope to people and say, look, im one of you. Im going through this as well. And also soft power, soft diplomacy , which is one thing diplomacy, which is one thing that i think the royal family does absolutely perfectly. If does absolutely perfectly. If hes meeting the leaders of japan as well at the request of rishi sunak, i think that bodes incredibly well, really. And incredibly well, really. And thats again great for britain on the world stage. I think even some of the royal familys biggest detractors cant really deny that they are a great tool when it comes to britains power. So that would be good. One thing that really stood out to me, though, with this, was announcing that hes going to do, by the sounds of it, a raft of public appearances and public engagements. I looked at it and i thought , you know, i really i thought, you know, i really hope that this not my king brigade and the republicans just leave him alone for this, because at the end of the day, they are looking at an older man who is still got cancer and they shouldnt be going out and about and shouting at him, i dont think, yeah, i totally agree. I think hell be protected to some extent by the fact that the kind of events hes going to are things like royal ascot, you know, hes going to be in the royal enclosure as members only, other events, you know, maybe theyll show up at this cancer event next week, but i really hope they do leave him alone. They absolutely have to. I mean, this is a man who is overcoming the personal challenge of going through Cancer Treatment and then to fall at the final hurdle by being abused out in public would just be horrendous. So yeah, i kind of i hear you on that. But i do think theyll be careful to find events where you know he wont. Random members of the public wont just be able to bowl up to him and hold placards. Be confident though, you know they must be confident because if he was to make this announcement and if he was to go to 1 or 2 things and then retreat again , i dont think retreat again, i dont think youd make an announcement like the one that you made today, unless you were pretty confident that he was, you know, on the other side of this thing and that it was going to be a way of managing this going forward. Yeah, i totally agree. I mean, they are announcing basically about two events at a time. So we know the next two, and then well probably find out another two. But thats his aides being cautious. I honestly think charles, if you let him out hed go to everything. Hed probably turn up at glastonbury if you let him. Hes itching to go out. So. So they must be really confident. And he is obviously instilling in his aides this confidence by saying to them, i just want to get cracking and its, its actually the aides, from what i gather and what ive conversations ive had is them that are sort of saying, oh, hold, hold on, hold on. Probably predicting the same thing as you. What if what if he does a couple of things and then he has to row back. But i just dont think charles thinks thatll happen. I think he thinks he can keep going all summer and just finally as well. Summer and just finally as well. I wonder if this takes the heat off kate a little bit , i wonder if this takes the heat off kate a little bit, i think so, i mean, its certainly something were like leaving alone at the moment because just. Kate strategy is totally different to charles. Its charles has always been pretty open. Hes issued these q and as to the press every once in a while. And actually hes played it really well. Whereas kates situation has developed so fast. And, you know, she had the photo shop gate. So i just think its the whole strategy is slightly different there. So, you know, i think it does take the heat off kate and probably thats half the reason hes doing it. Yeah, i think so. I mean , it yeah, i think so. I mean, it is leadership. It is leadership. He is leading the family. Hes doing it as best as he can. And obviously we do all look for him. And, you know, taking that statement at face value, it is a massive step in the right direction. So charlotte thank you very, very much. Great to have you on the show and have your insights and wisdom there. Charlotte griffiths, editor at large at the mail on sunday. Look coming up, we will speak to the man who suggested to his priest that christine should rise up and take a stand. This was over islamist attacks. He was over islamist attacks. He was rewarded with a visit from two Police Officers and a Mental Health volunteer for his trouble , so im looking forward to chatting to him. But next, former snp councillor austin shendan former snp councillor Austin Sheridan voted for humza yousaf. Is he regretting it now . The first minister has reduced the welcome back to Patrick Christys. Tonight, will humza yousaf be the first minister this time next week . Yousaf was defiant today. So here is his reaction when asked if he intended to resign. No, i fully intend to. Not just win that vote, but i intend to fight to make sure that the government stays, not just the government stays, not just the government continues to deliver on the priorities of the people , on the priorities of the people, like, for example, investing in affordable housing. So theres all that political game playing happening from the opposition. It will not be taking part. It will be getting, of course, on with the job. And when the vote comes, i fully intend to win. Comes, i fully intend to win. Well, well see about that, wont we . The vote next week could not be tighter. So in a nutshell, humza needs all of the snp people. Plus his former leadership rival and snp defector ash regan to vote for him to survive. So any less than that and it looks a lot like hell be toast. So alba, the other party, one of the other parties there, insiders have said that, her demands could include the Scottish Government ditching their gender recognition reforms completely, which would be significant, really, for humza yousaf to do that, wouldnt it . And raise serious questions about whether or not he was only ever doing that for political gain, which is ironic given the way its panned out. But to discuss this now, i am joined by former snp councillor Austin Sheridan. Austin, thank you very much. Great to have you on the show. Now i understand that you voted for humza yousaf. Im just going to ask, you know, when you voted for him when he was transport minister, who was fined for driving without the correct insurance when he was Health Minister . 1 in 7 scots on nhs waiting list. He missed the vote on gay marriage. There was the old ferry disaster , crime has old ferry disaster, crime has risen. When he was justice minister. Why did you vote for it . It . Well, first of all, humza yousaf did vote in favour of equal marriage, just to make the viewers aware of that, but the reason i voted for humza yousaf is because he promised to continue the snp , on continue the snp, on a progressive agenda. And he stood on a commitment to maintaining the bute house agreement, which i was in favour of, so lots of members of the snp were persuaded by those arguments. And it turns out that that the majority of those who voted in favour of humza yousaf becoming leader and they voted for him. Leader and they voted for him. And based on those principles and what i find very concerning, is that if you look at the arithmetic of the Scottish Parliament and is that it seemed to me that the green party are the only viable party that the snp can can work with, because we certainly cant work with the conservative party, we cant work with labour because they fight for the same ground. That the snp do. And, you know, and electoral contests and the liberal democrats under the leadership of alex cole hamilton, are very much anti snp. And so all that will leave you with would be the green party, or the backwards thinking , green party, or the backwards thinking, party of alex salmond, which is the alba party. You know , and the other candidates, know, and the other candidates, which i feel, you know, have expressed racism, have expressed homophobia, have expressed transphobia. And thats transphobia. And thats certainly not not a party that a member like myself would feel comfortable working with. So hes toast then . So hes toast then . So hes toast then . I dont think hes toast. I think that what he has to do is i mean , my understanding from i mean, my understanding from todays interview, which i must admit, right, if were being honest, it was, i believe that humza yousaf has made a massive political misjudgement. If he felt that the greens were going to be, you know, okay, you know, with how this was dealt with, but but certainly up until the conference for a further humza yousaf, i would certainly be refocusing my efforts on speaking to the scottish greens and trying to build up a constructive working relationship, because what i do know, is that members like myself who are committed to a progressive agenda, certainly wont accept working with Alex Salmonds alba party. And if humza yousaf does win the confidence vote, from the support of Alex Salmonds alba party, he may win that vote. But there will certainly be lots of snp members who will not accept that, and they will find that intolerable. And im one of intolerable. And im one of those members who would find working with alba intolerable. What i would also question as well is who exactly was advising humza yousaf and you know, you know, to take this measure and theres been speculation , you theres been speculation, you know, that stephen flynn, the westminster leader, you know, im understanding is that he was in holyrood, and wednesday speaking to msps and i would be really interested to know exactly what he was discussing with them. And, you know , and if with them. And, you know, and if you know whats being done has beenin you know whats being done has been in humza yousaf best interest, because i dont believe that hes been advised properly, and hes certainly found himself in a terrible position. Position. Ive got ive got to be honest here. I mean, i rattled off a few things there before. I actually just wonder if hes always been a dud. I mean, theres a case to say this guys failed upwards really, in everything since hes been since hes been first minister, hes reportedly overseen the contraction of the scottish economy, missed a e targets, nhs waiting lists which have increased apparently 9. 5 on the year before he took over. Hes waited a load of money. 134 grand on nine independence papers, a rise in violent and Sexual Offences and more than 12,400 train cancellations. I mean, you might care about the progressive stuff. I think most people care more about that stuff. Dont they . Well, i think that this is the point as well. You know, as an African American attempt, you know, to say that, you know, to say that the green party , right, say that the green party, right, you know, are to blame for all the shortfalls , that that would the shortfalls, that that would be deeply mistaken. I mean, i mean, i mean, clearly , you know, mean, i mean, clearly, you know, theres been mistakes in the part of the snp as well. And this is just me being honest and being very frank. Right. Theres no point in, you know, investing things up. But in terms of humzas leadership , you know, i humzas leadership, you know, i mean, he he took over the snp in very difficult circumstances. Very difficult circumstances. And you know, i believe that, you know, the overall and, you know, hes faced a number of challenges that he inherited, i believe , you know, that he has believe, you know, that he has deau believe, you know, that he has dealt with them to the best of his ability. And, you know, and for myself , i mean, ive known for myself, i mean, ive known humza since i was 15 years old. Im 31 years old now. Humza is not much older than me. And not much older than me. And humza, you know, you know, for almost half his life hes known me for half of my life. And i know that hes a genuine straight up guy and i know that he genuinely cares and he believes in public service. However, i think that whats happened, over the past few days has been a clear, you know , a has been a clear, you know, a clear error of political judgement. I clear error of political judgement. I think that to deny that. But its another era, is it not . Is it not . And i think that now he has to focus on on fixing those errors, because if not, if he doesnt fix those errors, he will be facing a revolt within his own party. And unfortunately , if he decides to do a deal with Alex Salmonds alba party , with Alex Salmonds alba party, ill be one of those people who will be calling for his resignation. Resignation. Yeah, i mean, its another its another error of judgement , its another error of judgement, though, isnt it . I mean, going to qatar. A couple of months after hamas invaded israel was an error of judgement. An error of judgement. Well, as i say , when it comes well, as i say, when it comes to the middle east, you know, there are a whole range of issues there, right . And if it comes to having diplomatic relations, you know, if it comes to speaking to people on both sides , then then im all for sides, then then im all for that. And but if were talking about the current circumstances, hes dealt with the bute house agreement and if the agreement had to end. Right. I mean, if people wanted the agreement to end, not necessarily right. You end, not necessarily right. You know, the worst thing in the world. I think the problem with how its how hes went about it and how hes dealt with it, because the Scottish Green Party will have a debate. We are due to let their members vote on the future of that agreement. And if humza yousaf felt that the snp were going to withdraw from that agreement , it were going to withdraw from that agreement, it may have were going to withdraw from that agreement , it may have been agreement, it may have been a more sensible course of action to have allowed snp members, you know, the rank and file members, to actually have a say, but the fact that he decided to pull the rug out from under and the two leaders of the green party , you leaders of the green party, you know, Patrick Harvie and lorna slater, and they actually said that they were going to put their leadership of their party on the line in order to save this agreement. So the fact that hes done that, no wonder, no wonder that, you know, the green party feel deeply aggrieved by whats happened. And i must admit, you know, and, you know, as somebody who was a massive champion humza yousaf and you know that and i, i still hope that he can save his leadership, but if, you know, if he doesnt recognise that thats an error of judgement, then that is a major problem. But then i would also, you know , and yeah, i also, you know, and yeah, i mean, what, what entrances to that because that must have been people advising him , you know, people advising him, you know, that have been giving them, you know, some pretty good advice. Well what leadership are you going in to bat for here though . I mean, you know, this guys hate crime stuff. He had more reports apparently , about reports apparently, about himself than j. K. Rowling in the first few days. Hes Police Scotland have been crippled over this, and theyve got to investigate every single one. I mean, thats its ridiculous what hes done there. The labour party have now overtaken the snp in scotland for the first time in scotland for the first time in quite a while. Independence looks dead in the water. I mean, why are you still going over the top for this guy . Well, i mean, its very interesting. I mean , every interesting. I mean, every single party in the Scottish Parliament, you know, back the nafion parliament, you know, back the nation apart from the conservatives, lets put things in perspective that its not just not just the snp. Every single Political Party backed that apart from the tories in terms of independence, independence, poland, i mean, despite maybe, you know , you despite maybe, you know, you know, ups and downs in snp, poland, independence, poland, you know, has been consistent, as im still sitting, you know, almost 5050 and thats not changed. So, so despite and you know, and any snp poland and independence and the Scottish National party and you know are both very separate things. But what i do recognise and what i do think that were doing is that you focus on, you know, as good governance, and in to order win independence, we need to, we need to ensure that the leading Pro Independence party, which is the Scottish National party and, you know, can govern. Whats he done right, austin . Come on, lets round this off. Whats he done . Right whats he done right, well , whats he done right, well, hes done lots of things, right. I mean, i mean, for example, you know , giving free travel to you know, giving free travel to under 22, for example. And, you under 22, for example. And, you know, i think was a fantastic policy. And then just today, you policy. And then just today, you know, he has announced £80 million, you know, back into affordable housing. And so even despite everything that has happened, you know, the we are looking at what hes doing today and hes still pursuing progressive policies. But what the test is for members like me is will he continue to pursue those those but those are unpopular, though. This is why hes in such a difficult place. Hes got hes got rid of the green stuff. He got rid of the green stuff. He got rid of the green stuff. He got rid of the right. And does it deliver Alex Salmonds alba party . Yeah, im afraid for members like me, its game over. And that is my stark message to him. All right. Okay, look , can i all right. Okay, look, can i im. Im from the north of england. Im renowned for being a little bit tight. I wont use the old lazy scottish stereotype, but if you wanted to put a tenner on it, is he still first minister this time next week . Week . I hope he will be. And i hope he will do the right thing. I think he will. The green party, and i hope well get a working relationship. Shes gonna. All right, so wed have to give it to the greens. Youd have to give in to the greens and do do all of do give in to all of their demands. Youd have to reverse ferry. Youd have to reverse ferry. Youd have to completely reverse ferry. Ferry. Thats not about giving in, what its about is compromise. You know, the Scottish Parliament and, you know, theres no party that has a majority. And so what you have to look at is the facts on the ground. And the only Political Party that i can see that would be willing to work constructively with the snp would be the green party. The tories are not interested. Labour are not interested, the liberals are not interested. And Alex Salmonds alba party are not. I wonder if the a racist or homophobic and transphobic and thatis homophobic and transphobic and that is certainly not a Political Party that i would want to be associated with. Okay, well, the alba party not here to defend themselves, but austin, thank you very, very much. Austin sheridan there, former snp councillor. Well, look. Yeah, whats your takeaway from that . I think its, i think its a struggle for humza , isnt its a struggle for humza, isnt it . Look, coming up at ten, following todays news about king charles, are the anti monarchists finally going to give it a rest . I will ask my Brilliant Panel how long humza yousaf has left as well. And we just had a staunch defence of him now from Austin Sheridan, whos fighting the good fight for him. But next, but next. But next we meet the man accosted by police for speaking out against islamist terrorism. Weve got a video clip of what happened to tick. Welcome back to Patrick Christys tonight on gb news now. Young father of three. John joe hooper was overheard this week telling his local priest in a private conversation, saying that christians needed to rise up and take a stand. So the day after a bishop was reportedly stabbed in a Sydney Church by a teenage islamist. Okay, so thats the context here. Not even 24 hours later, two sussex Police Officers and a senior nhs Mental Health worker decided to pay mr hooper a visit. And, well , hooper a visit. And, well, heres the footage. People have raised concerns. People have raised concerns. What concerns about your views, whether is that youve got concerns about whats going on in australia . Yeah. So im an Orthodox Christian now. Youve turned up at my house because i went and see my priest. So because ive see my priest. So because ive questioned about the church not acting on the behalf of christians, youre now turning up here with Mental Health nurses, assuming that im some right wing nutter. Well, im very pleased to say that john joe hooper joins me now. John, thank you very much, so go on then. Just tell us a little bit more about what happened then. So you what were you do you were talking to your priest and you said something about rising up, did you . And then you, the police at the door go on. No. Well, what happened was i went to the priest just to speak like spiritual advice, purely what it was for a half hour with him spoke about whats going on. Christians in like lebanon, palestine, pakistan , nigeria, palestine, pakistan, nigeria, like all over. It is happening. Yeah conversation was had along them lines said you need to take a stand. Spoke about the lgb in the church as well. Im allowed to speak about that with the brief. I just said to him, whats your opinion . You want to talk about it . Next thing you know, please turn up. Know, please turn up. I mean, you are right that christians all over the world are being persecuted in some cases executed. Actually and that does appear to be very little outrage or Media Coverage about that, which is remarkable when you see the way that certain other groups of people are treated as well. So why did the police come then . Come on. So. So what what was it that you said that they were particularly concerned about . And who tipped them off as well . Them off as well . Taking a stand . Thats why thats the specific reason they turned up is because i said christians should rise up and take a stand. Just be counted in her. I didnt call for violence. And im surprised you didnt play and im surprised you didnt play the rest of the footage, because a good six minutes on twitter and i know why you wont play twitter and i know why you wont play it. So anyone wants to go and look, they can find it because we havent got the time. Is there a particular bit of that footage that you want to just tell us all about now . Because youre more than welcome to know. Well, its the fact, our hate reaches into the country preaching the killing of homosexuals and god knows what else that goes on. And then you turn up on my door because i spoke to the priest in confidence. Yeah. And it wasnt the priest. The police said that it was someones overheard the conversation , so i dont know conversation, so i dont know what to believe. Well, so conceivable. Hes taking it at face value, which might be a bit tricky. I suppose you say that someones overheard the conversation that theyve decided to take. I mean, you make a good point, which is that we can hear every single week. I play we can hear every single week. I play quite regularly on this show, clips of certain things that maybe go on in certain mosques for example, or certain things that you hear at Speakers Corner , which i would argue are, corner, which i would argue are, well, i mean , borderline well, i mean, borderline illegal, actually, you dont really see the police turning up there, do you . So why do you think that they knocked on your door . Door . Its easier to be biased against christians than it is any other religion. We all know this. I any other religion. We all know this. I dont need to say it live on air. You yourself know everyone in the country knows its okay to persecute christians , disrespect christians, disrespect christianity, arent disrespect other religion. But stop. Its other religion. But stop. Its getting silly. Now. When you said things like taking a stand like you said there, you know youre not calling for violence. Youre not calling for violence. Youre not calling for violence. Youre not calling for any kind of, yeah, violent action, i suppose. And you made that. You made that you made that. You made that clear to the police. From what i gather, from what ive seen in the clip, how have they left it with you, then . I mean, are you on some kind of watch list now . No. Well ive got 22 minutes. A journalist came from another newspaper. Its online. Im not sure. I think it might have been the mail. They see the full 22 minutes and even they didnt write it up in a newspaper for me. The police specifically said there was no violence in it. You can even see him saying that on the twitter videos as well. I had to post it. I had no choice to. Who would believe you . Gods to. Who would believe you . Gods honest truth . Who would believe you . I honest truth . Who would believe you . I went to see my priest the other day, had a conversation about faith, and the next thing you know, ive got police and Mental Health nurses telling me that he would believe it if it wasnt filmed. Wasnt filmed. Yeah, well thats true. Yeah i mean, just just understand. What do you think it says about britain, though . Seriously . I mean, weve got weve got huge amounts of problems going on. I think i did a report yesterday. Got crimes like shoplifting at an all time high, for goodness sake. Youve got all of this stuff, you know, and you know, here we are in a christian country. Youre having a conversation with the priest and the police and the Mental Health workers at your door. I mean, its bonkers really, isnt it . Its bonkers really, isnt it . I dont think it was a priest. I reckon it is what they said. But the only person that i gave my name to was priest. The Police Officers were fine, to be fair , they were quite nice. They fair, they were quite nice. They didnt hardly do any of the talking. It was the nurse that done most of the talking, and its coercive behaviour. If you listen to the footage, its passive aggressive questioning , passive aggressive questioning, trying to coerce the situation. Ive had no repercussions from the police or anything like that. Ive made the complaint to the complete the fleet. Im trying to complain to a group called pals are saying to the patient and liaison, but im not getting nowhere with that. I had no choice but to put this out there. Ive been a nervous wreck today. Look, ive gone pale as a ghost. Now i feel sick doing this. Thats an important. Its an important thing. So its cut across. But i think thats a really important point to get across actually, because this affects people. Right . I mean, affects people. Right . I mean, this affects when police knock on your door and a Mental Health worker turns up and all of that stuff, it does have an impact on you, right . Youd have to be a, you, right . Youd have to be a, you know, really unhinged if that didnt affect you in some way , shape or form. You way, shape or form. You mentioned there that you think is quite coercive behaviour. Im inclined to agree with that, you know, and i do feel for you, i do, i do hope that i do hope that youre all right. I mean, are you still quite worked up about it all or are you getting overit about it all or are you getting over it now . Well , it over it now . Well, it depends now. It all depends on what . Whoever sees this. Because this is going to be broadcast to millions. Again. Its been seen millions of times already. But i dont know, its like the quiet before the storm, if you know what i mean. I know ive put my head above the parapet and im expecting arrows to come my way because this this is going to offend a lot of people that are in charge in this country. People that are in charge in this country. Right. Well, lets well, lets have it right. I havent been so i dont want to interrupt you. I really dont want to sound abrupt, but ive been contacted by none of the proper mainstream media, the bbc, the sky news. And if i know if this has been seen, millions and theyre talking about it in america, lets put out a statement on twitter, because theyre confusing it, saying, i posted on social media, i didnt. So theres already people that are using it for their own agendas i get that. So this is more to just clear up the point. This is about christian. Yeah im getting messages from guys in lebanon. So well look look look john joe i, i wish i wish we could im fast approaching the end of the hour right. I would love to continue to talk to you more, but what i will say is you are, i think, echoing the views of, of a lot of people, which is that you see, christians persecuted all over the world and there doesnt appear to be too much front footedness from a lot of christian figures about this isnt just about the christians though, man, this is happening. Though, man, this is happening. This is the english working class are getting it as well. This needs to be spoken about. Its not fair. All right, have a nice night. John. Joe, sorry to cut you off, but thank you very much. Hes gone anyway. John. Joe hoopen hes gone anyway. John. Joe hooper, that right . Look a Sussex Police Spokesman Says Sussex Police Spokesman Says Sussex Police Spokesman Says Sussex Police were made aware of concerns , and ill read the full concerns, and ill read the full extent of their reply when i come back. Look, you stay tuned. All right. All right. 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Looks like things are heating up. Boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. Its 10 pm. On Patrick Christys tonight. We need. And benefit greatly from those who extend the hand of friendship to us. Especially in a time of need. All the anti monarchists are finally going to give it a rest and know i fully intend to not just win that vote. But i intend to fight to make sure that the government stays, not just the government continues to deliver on the priorities of the people. Useless , useless. P45 is in useless, useless. P45 is in the post with my experience, i think rwanda is safer than than london. I feel safe Walking Around in kigali. I expose the real reason that rwanda is actually a deterrent. Deterrent. The irish people keep saying no to Illegal Immigrants. The irish people keep saying no to Illegal Immigrants. On my no to Illegal Immigrants. On my panel this evening i am joined by ex bbc and itv political chief john sergeant, apprentice finalist and entrepreneurjoana finalist and entrepreneur joana jaflue finalist and entrepreneur joana jarjue jew and journalist alex armstrong. Oh yes, and can you work out what is going on. Here . Work out what is going on. Here . Get ready britain, here we go. The kings on the mend. Humza yousafs gone round the bend. Next. Next. Here are the headlines from the gb newsroom. Im Tamsin Roberts as the Prime Minister has welcomed the news. King charles is returning to public facing duties following the positive effect of his Cancer Treatment. A palace spokesperson says king charles is greatly encouraged to be resuming some pubuc encouraged to be resuming some public facing duties and very grateful to his medical team. Hes been receiving Outpatient Care since february for an undisclosed form of cancer. Rishi sunak posted on x that it was brilliant news to end the week. These well wishers outside Buckingham Palace agree. Yeah, its great news. It was sad to hear about the cancer diagnosis and what with him and catherine coming at the same time , so its great that hes on time, so its great that hes on the mend. The mend. Well be happy to be out and about and everyone you know, seeing that hes in good in good health. Its good news for him, i suppose. And its quite favourable news for the nation, isuppose. I suppose. The families of three men murdered in the reading terror attack are calling for urgent change. After a coroner ruled their deaths were probably avoidable. Friends james avoidable. Friends james furlong, doctor david wales and Joseph Richard bennett were fatally stabbed in june 2020 when libyan refugee kyrees saadallah targeted them in a town centre park. The coroner town centre park. The coroner said failings by the home office and the local nhs community Mental Health team contributed to their deaths. James furlongs father, gary, said he has very little confidence that an attack like this will not happen again. Like this will not happen again. Humza yousaf says he will not resign as scotlands first minister, ahead of a crucial test of his leadership next week. He says that as a minority government, his party will need to make some concessions as it negotiates with other parties. Negotiates with other parties. Its after the collapse of the snps power sharing deal with the greens yesterday, but humza yousaf says hell fight on. I fully intend to not just win that vote, but i intend to fight to make sure that the government stays, not just the government stays, not just the government continues to deliver on the priorities of the people, like for example, investing in affordable housing. So theres all that political game playing happening from the opposition. It will not be taking part. It will be getting, of course, on with the job. And when the vote comes, i fully intend to win. The Foreign Office has summoned the Russian Ambassador after a british man was allegedly recruited as a russian spy. 20 year old dylan earl has been charged with conducting hostile activity in the uk to benefit russia. Hes accused of masterminding an arson plot on london businesses. Four other men were also charged in connection with the same investigation. Well, those are investigation. Well, those are the headlines. And for all the latest , do sign the headlines. And for all the latest, do sign up to gb news alerts. Just scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. Com slash alerts. Now its over to. Patrick. To. Patrick. Well long live the king. Ill be honest, i had a message at around 7 30 am. Tipping me off that we were going to get some news about the king, and i feared the worst. I actually thought there was a good chance that we were going to be doing a very different show this evening, but no good news. The statement came from the palace that king charles is well enough to resume public duties, but when you get an embargoed press release from the palace, they do often put a question and answer section at the bottom. And this is one that stood out for me. Okay, so it said, does todays announcement mean his majestys treatment for cancer has been successful or has finished . And the answer is this his majestys Treatment Program will continue, but doctors are sufficiently pleased with the progress made so far that the king is now able to resume a number of public facing duties. There was another facing duties. There was another one. How much longer will his majestys treatment continue . The answer was this. Its too early to say, but his majestys medical team are very encouraged by the progress made so far, and remain positive about the kings continued recovery. So this is continued recovery. So this is a man who is living with cancer. Hes not recovered. He may well not be recovered for some time. Not be recovered for some time. And hes not out of the woods yet. Look, heres the thing. The yet. Look, heres the thing. The king has advertised now that he will be doing public engagements, and hes going to be going to a Cancer Treatment centre , for example. Therell be centre, for example. Therell be several public engagements in the coming weeks as well. And this got me thinking, really, because in recent times the anti monarchists have been out in force, havent they . Theyve in force, havent they . Theyve been trying to ruin the coronation. Theyre throwing eggs at royals in the wake of the queens death. He shouted down with the crown at Queen Camilla as she attended a church service, knowing that her husband was being treated for cancer and so was princess katherine. Now i know what the katherine. Now i know what the not my king brigade will have taken from todays news. Oh good, the king will be in public again. We can have another pop at him if they do that. I think theyre disgusting. My message to them , not my king brigade, is to them, not my king brigade, is this. If you do that, youre going to be the scumbag shouting at an elderly man with cancer. Okay youre the bad guys here, not him. Get a life , get a job, not him. Get a life, get a job, and wind your necks in, at least for a few months. A and im going to be talking now for a bit more on the kings health from professor Lawrence Young, professor of molecular oncology. Look, thank you very, very much. From a health perspective, what do you make of todays announcement . Well it suggests the king is making good progress. He must be feeling well enough to engage in more public facing duties. So its a very positive development. How protected is he going to have to be the talk of him being in a covid style bubble if he goes to events like ascot . Well , a lot of it goes to events like ascot . Well, a lot of it depends on where he is in his therapy and what type of therapy hes receiving. So we its difficult to speculate, but clearly if hes going to go out and about over the next few days and weeks, the medical team must be happy that he can mix with people. Hell just have to be careful. Hell be undergoing careful. Hell be undergoing regular blood tests and scans to make sure things are all okay, and they must be developing in the right direction. Ian. But the right direction. Ian. But this encouraging news today. But well just have to be careful. I well just have to be careful. I suspect most of it will be around him not overdoing it because hes likely to feel very, very tired. And even though he wants to get out and about and get back to business, i think his medical team will have to have to keep a close eye on him. Yeah, i mean, this is , i yeah, i mean, this is, i suppose, one of the big things of it, isnt it, that he now is actually trying to push the envelope and get out there and go out and about . It seems very reassuring for us to hear from somebody like yourself that actually this is possibly not a case of, you know, the idea that the treatment is going to continue to have a worse impact on him. It is just more his own fatigue as a result of that treatment, which i suppose means that were heading in the right direction with the king. Yeah. And this is really important psychologically. I think anybody with any, any condition, but particularly with cancen condition, but particularly with cancer, if youre feeling well enough to start to get back to some degree of normality , vie it some degree of normality, vie it has a very important positive psychological impact and it does really help you get better. So it is a sort of positive reinforcing thing and it demonstrates to all of us who, you know, who, who have or know people who have cancer, that you can start to get back to some degree of normal, normal, normal life. And as i say, that helps in your recovery. In your recovery. And there were a couple of words that were omitted from this press release today. I can completely understand why they would be okay. Well, its like always in remission, for example. Or obviously hes cured , which hes not. Yet he is living with cancer , but that is living with cancer, but that is actually very doable nowadays , actually very doable nowadays, isnt it . Yeah, its common now. And you know, the cancer like the big c that is, is the end of your existence is things have changed our whole attitude to cancer has changed because we cancer has changed because we can manage it better. And even though in some people we cant cure it, we can keep it at bay. And so for some people, if they if they, if they can deal with it psychologically and they can live with cancer in the same way that people live with other chronic diseases that need ongoing treatment, like diabetes or arthritis. And so for some people, that is , you know, they people, that is, you know, they can live quite healthy lives, you know, into their 70s, 80s, 90s and live with cancer rather than die of cancer. This is massively more reassuring news than what a lot of people were fearing. When people first got wind that there was going to be some kind of announcement about the king today, professor Lawrence Young there, great to have you on the show. Thank you very, very much. As professor Lawrence Young, who is a professor of molecular oncology , lets just get a final oncology, lets just get a final word on this tonight before i move on to some of the evenings other news with my panel. And this is from Ingrid Seward, whos the editor in chief of majesty magazine. Ingrid. Thank you very, very much. Today is a good day for the king, a good day for britain. Im sure youll be hoping that those not my king, morons decide to give it a rest for a little while. Because he is still dealing with an illness, isnt he . Illness, isnt he . Hes still dealing with an illness, and he appears to be deaung illness, and he appears to be dealing extremely well. I think he he comes from the fact that hes extremely, strong and fit. I think i understand that that will help his treatment enormously. And i think as your professor was saying, its the fatigue that can be a brutal thing when youre trying to lead a normal life with cancer. But i think that , its going to really think that, its going to really help him psychologically to get out there and people are going to be giving him, enormous support. I mean, i know , as you support. I mean, i know, as you say, theres an anti monarchy brigade, but theres been an anti model monarchy brigade since theres been a monarchy. So that is not such a big deal. It has always been there. I feel that, charles is going to get a lot of support from from the sort of joyous ness of people seeing him and, you know, wishing him well. And i think that that thats going to be immensely important to him. Yeah, massively important to the royal family at the moment. To have a little bit of good news out there, isnt there as well, given everything thats been going on, this presumably will be a big boost for william and kate as well. Absolutely. I mean, its absolutely. I mean, its a difficult time. Its a very busy time. But, i think a boost for time. But, i think a boost for william and kate, williams out and about. We dont know about kate, but i feel that that the king will definitely. Its a very busy time coming up with the anniversary of d day and normandy, which i know he will be desperate to be a part of. Then theres then theres the big royal season, the trooping the colour, the garter ceremony, royal ascot, and then he he is hosting the emperor and empress of japan at the end of june. So of japan at the end of june. So its an absolutely packed month for someone that is presumably going to get very tired. Going to get very tired. Yes, indeed. I mean, if he gets through all of that, i think that will be absolutely massive, wont it . Its also , i massive, wont it . Its also, i believe as well his and camillas is it 19 year wedding anniversary i think. Is that is that right . So hes got all that that right . So hes got all that to, to get through as well . I mean, shes actually been remarkable throughout all of this as well, hasnt she. So, you know, i think yeah. Go on. I think camillas been remarkable throughout the whole of their marriage. Shes been a massive support to him. And i think that, you know , ever since think that, you know, ever since he first went into hospital and shes, you know, she kept going to visit him, something were not really used to the royal family doing. And i think shes family doing. And i think shes probably the one thats holding him back to say , you know, him back to say, you know, charles, dont be silly. You know, youre not well, you cant do all these things. But he has been going to church every weekend, so he has been visible. Hes not been actually hiding away, and i think that that he very much relies on her support in every aspect of his life. Ingrid, look, thank you very, very much. Pleasure to have you on at the top of the hour this evening. All the best. Okay thats his Ingrid Seward tuc, editor in chief of majesty magazine. Right okay, look, theres some other news in town today. Onto another big story, which is mr humza yousaf. Yes, thats right. And lets see what my panel make of that. Im going to nip over there. Now weve got bbc and itv political chief john sergeant, weve got apprentice finalist and entrepreneurjoana finalist and entrepreneur joana jarjue. And of course we also have journalist and broadcaster alex armstrong. Right, john, ill start with you. I hope you dont mind me saying youve been around the block a bit politically. Its something you should have finished. No hes not. No, i think that my guess would be its only a guess, and in one weeks time, he will still be first minister. Now come on, let me tell you the argument. If you look at the Scottish Parliament, a majority are in favour of independence, right . Thats about the only right . Thats about the only thing they can agree on. Thats what they want. He has got what they want. He has got a very small majority that hes got to beat. Hes got to get the greens back on board. If he can, or hes got to at least get ash regan , who is the alba msp who regan, who is the alba msp who is obviously shes in favour of independence now. He is independence now. He is desperate, right . Im not saying he has any position of strength. Hes a desperate man. What will he do . Hell get hell make he do . Hell get hell make desperate concessions because as on any other, in any other analysis of it. On any other, in any other analysis of it. Yeah. Who analysis of it. Yeah. Who benefits . By humza yousaf going. Benefits . By humza yousaf going. Well of course the people who benefit are the people like me who were dead against scottish independence. If hes willing to make any concession there, which right hes going to have to, then there was absolutely no point in doing what hes just done with the greens. Yeah. Yeah. No, i mean, hes obviously shooting himself in the foot left, right and centre. Its like that scooter footage where he sort of rolling, rolling and just falls off of it. What i mean, look, i would love to see humza yousaf go. I cannot stand him. But but he is political gold to the labour party and to the unionists. So i actually wonder why theyve called this vote of no confidence. Im glad that theyre showing him for what he is, but he is gold. He will. He will lose a landslide to unionist parties and i dont mind whether its labour, tories or liberal democrats who take over as as long as the unionist does. I dont think ive ever seen anyone fail upwards quite like humza yousaf. He was rishi sunak. He was well , rishi he was rishi sunak. He was well, rishi sunak actually actually, to his credit was a was successful in business before, wasnt he . Humza yousaf has basically done now for when he was justice minister. Crime went up and he got done for driving without the correct insurance. Health minister he had to actually import a new position in his cabinet for the minister for nhs recovery when he became first minister, which doesnt say that hes done particularly well as as Health Minister and hes not actually done anything good, has he . And yet here he is, first minister. Well, i think that obviously , well, i think that obviously, humza yousaf was put in this position because he was the continuity candidate after Nicola Sturgeon. And if you look at how much success the snp have had for so long in scotland, they were basically desperate to get Nicola Sturgeon 2. 0 and they havent been able to get that. Havent been able to get that. And i think that Nicola Sturgeon had her own specific usp in the sense of her charisma, and it kind of mirrors really what weve seen in the uk, with Boris Johnson starting the whole thing with rwanda , and then rishi with rwanda, and then rishi sunak has inherited it, not being able to make it land. And being able to make it land. And then youve got all the progressive policies with the snp that werent landing. And then, humza yousaf hasnt been able to carry that on. This is a really interesting point because theres a lot of ultra progressive policy, well, progressive policies in scotland. Theyre great and it turns out theyre just deeply unpopular. No quite so. But the green, the two green ministers have been amazingly powerful within the Scottish Government. And you think, well, hold on a moment. Theyre going to go from that position of power to zero. If it goes wrong. I mean, if you just think of it in terms of, okay, so the first minister goes, then what happens is the greens, who helped get rid of him. Thats the whole point. Where do they the whole point. Where do they go . Nothing very exciting. Where does ash regan go . Who is thrilled to bits to be negotiating for the first time . There she is with the first minister, asking for all sorts of deals to be made. Hes only got to pick up a few of those, and with the greens, their position is not so powerful outside government. He can make a deal with him. I would have thought. Now you a deal with him. I would have thought. Now you may a deal with him. I would have thought. Now you may say a deal with him. I would have thought. Now you may say hes such a useless politician that he and that hes not going to be able to achieve that. All right. But look out from a distance from people like me who would love to see him fail, right . Im a unionist. I dont want scotland to be independent. Thats it. So for people like me, anything which would make that less likely is good. So im not im not arguing in terms of my own interest, but from their point of view, from the people who they have a majority for independence in the Scottish Parliament, you know, they must be happy for them to give that up just because they want to round, they want to do other things to happen anyway, dont they . I they . I mean, they might have a majority for it in Scottish Parliament. Theyre not getting a referendum anytime. And also, you know, he is deeply unpopular. Hes got a 15 net popularity rating in favorability rating in scotland. So scottish people dont like him. Theyre not happy with these policies. So, you know, these policies. So, you know, the snp must also be asking themselves a bit like the tory party have been with rishi sunak. Should we keep this guy because hes deeply unpopular and hes going to hes going to make us all lose. But theyre not theyre not going to succeed. Theyre not going to succeed. Theyre not going to succeed without him for the moment, for the moment. But this is the issue when you have a Political Party thats so focused on a single issue, like independence and like when we had the brexit party and things like that, once you get to a point where its about to fail and the Supreme Court have said that they cant have a second referendum, then where do you go from that . Then you put kate forbes being quite weak. I think kate forbes would would , would, would, would wipe would, would, would, would wipe the floor with, with all the other parties. She doesnt want gay marriage ehhen so its like you have the progressive that. No, she actually no, she didnt she didnt say she would vote against it. Yeah. But yeah but but there wasnt but there wasnt going to be a vote on it. And she was she was not going to say that everybody else had to vote against it either. I mean, the irony is that humza yousaf initially missed a vote on gay marriage because he said he had a commitment that he couldnt miss. And then alex salmond said, actually he came said, well, actually he came under religious, under very strong religious, though acts if, you know though she acts as if, you know her religion, her religion doesnt, you know, influence her decisions, but it does. So its kind of if we dont go with the progressive peoples, people dont realise that go even further back with Scottish Nationalists are actually quite conservative people, believe it or not. I lived up there. I worked alongside a lot of them. They are actually quite deeply, naturally conservative with a small c, but my goodness, they can argue. And the idea that the scottish john, i mean, the idea that it would all be lovely. Okay. All right, all right. Okay. All right, all right. Now look , look, look, coming now look, look, look, coming up, coming up at 1030. We are going to have the very first look at tomorrows front pages. But next. Okay. This is interesting. So rwandan businesswoman coco danchuk told me earlier today that the real reason rwanda can act as a deterrent is, well, you gonna have to tune in to find out. Stay tuned. All right. Welcome back. So the uk governments rwanda bill finally passed. Apparently clearing the way for Asylum Seekers to be sent to the african country for processing. Now, it seems the bill is already acting as somewhat of a deterrent, because here is what a couple of channel migrants had to say about it earlier this week. Hello. Hello. Hello. Im very stressed, he tells me. I dont know what to do. All i dont know what to do. All i can think about is this letter and rwanda. And rwanda. Rwanda is not a safe place. Rwanda is not a safe place. Rwanda is not a safe place. Does it make you regret coming to the uk . Yeah, if you know, before i came here, you say that you know the sentiment in rwanda. I never come here. Well, job done then, i suppose in that sense. But concerns have been raised about whether rwanda is a safe country to some people, to. I got an insight on that earlier today. So i spoke with coco danchuk, who runs a business in rwanda, and her husband, of course, the former mp simon danczuk. Now listen closely to this because its fascinating to hear about the country , but it also reveals the country, but it also reveals what the actual real deterrent is for people being sent to rwanda. So here we go. Well, rwanda. So here we go. Well, thank you very much, both of you, for joining thank you very much, both of you, forjoining us here in our westminster studio today. Its great to see you both again. I would just like to start by asking you if thats okay. You said that rwanda is safer than parts of the uk. Said that rwanda is safer than parts of the uk. What do you parts of the uk. What do you mean by that . How is it safer . Yes but with my experience, i think rwanda is safer than than london. I feel safe Walking Around in kigali, london. I feel safe Walking Around in kigali , Walking Around around in kigali, Walking Around in rwanda because its very safe country and they take zero tolerance on crime. And you can tolerance on crime. And you can play tolerance on crime. And you can play stupid in rwanda. You get arrested immediately. So yeah. So my view. Yeah. So, so you think anyone, anyone who commits a crime in rwanda is locked up straight away . Yeah. Yeah. They take zero tolerance in rwanda on crime. You cant play stupid. Yeah, you have to follow the rules. You have to, you know, to be, like to go to do what they want to do. Like if they set this certain rules, you have to follow them. Thats what we do as citizens. So you cant play we do as citizens. So you cant play stupid. Yeah. Its maybe a bit more law and order in rwanda certainly, than london. Simon, there are reports that youre considering if you do decide to start a family in future, that you might move to rwanda or certainly spend a bit of time in rwanda, i suppose that implies that for you, it might be a better place to raise kids. Maybe. Oh yeah. No, theres no doubt oh yeah. No, theres no doubt about it. We already spend quite about it. We already spend quite a bit of time there as a business, in rwanda, that she manages remotely , and well manages remotely, and well continue to spend more time there and as youve pointed out, we ought to have a family and thered be wed be pleased to bnng thered be wed be pleased to bring the children up there, no doubt about that. With a family around us, its a very safe place. Ive two children from place. Ive two children from a previous marriage. Theyve both been to rwanda. Theyve been around the country and enjoyed it , the older one has been on a it, the older one has been on a couple of occasions, so. Yeah. No, its very safe and it is somewhere you would want to bnng somewhere you would want to bring up children. I mean, its interesting because certainly around a lot of major cities in the uk now, i know a huge amount of parents are very worried about when they send their children to school. By no means can everyone afford private school. In fact, most people cant afford private school. And you look at the state School System and sometimes you think, well, i wouldnt necessarily want to , wouldnt necessarily want to, you know, send my child there, but what kind of life , coco, do but what kind of life, coco, do you think that Asylum Seekers would actually have in rwanda . Would actually have in rwanda . I think they they will have a good life in rwanda , but they good life in rwanda, but they will have to work at it. So and especially for those who they cant go back where they came from , i think its good for them from, i think its good for them to live in that better life in rwanda. So yeah, you said they would have to work at it a bit. They have to work at it a bit. They have to work at it a bit. They have to work at it. Its not like here they they will live on the benefits. So they will have to work for for, it. So and then get, you know, money. Too late for living. Money. Too late for living. Yeah. But do you think theyll be safe presumably. Be safe presumably. Definitely. Rwanda is very safe country and then like if they came from the dangerous country. So they will live in a better life in safe country, in beautiful country. Yeah. And i suppose theres potentially a bit more of a social contract there between the Asylum Seekers. Simon in rwanda you would have here, the idea is coco is saying that, you know, they can be safe, but theyre going to have to get on with their life and not languish on benefits. Yeah. And thats where the deterrent is, i think, because, you know, im a former mp and ive met many Asylum Seekers in rochdale when i, when i represented the town, they would present themselves at my surgery. And theres no doubt about it that some, Illegal Immigrants are coming here because of the welfare state, because of the welfare state, because its easier. Some are even coming here to commit crimes. Now, if some of those people are saying this is where the deterrent comes in, if you get sent to rwanda, you dont have a strong welfare state. As corcos pointed out, youre going to have to work, you know, and that will be a deterrent to some people. And if you try and commit crimes in rwanda , theyll commit crimes in rwanda, theyll come down on you like a ton of bricks, and that will be a deterrent to some of the Illegal Immigrants coming into this country. So i think it will put people off coming in the small boats, no doubt about it. And so really the deterrent there is not just that its very far away , its the fact that you far away, its the fact that you are actually going to have to work hard, abide by laws. Youre not going to get an easy ride , not going to get an easy ride, but you can have everything that life has to offer you. If you do go there. I mean, how how do you feel when you hear people in this country saying , oh, rwanda this country saying, oh, rwanda is not a safe country. It bothers me , seriously, it bothers me, seriously, because i feel so bad about it, because i feel so bad about it, because some people , they say because some people, they say that and those people, they have never even been in the country. Rwanda is beautiful home. Its beautiful country. Its very safe. Its well run. I mean, theres nothing, you know, to worry about it. But this beautiful home and its beautiful home and its beautiful countries, very safe. Beautiful countries, very safe. And the rwanda is to be fair, the government have bent over backwards for us. They probably cant believe that weve not actually got any planes off the ground yet. Yeah. No, absolutely. I think the rwandan governments been very helpful in many respects. And they do this already for the united nations. Thats the irony of it. There are there are Asylum Seekers, in, libya that are sent to rwanda and looked after very well and dealt with. So while we cant do it from this country is just an absolute nonsense. No, absolutely. And no, i mean, its obviously something that is, you know , is going to that is, you know, is going to be a massive, massive issue at the next election and just just one final one with you, coco, if i may. Were expecting planes to maybe take off at the end a bit later on this year. Arent we really . It would you would you be happy, do you think, to see to see people sent to rwanda . Yeah, definitely. I think i think its a great idea for both sides or first of all, it will put them off coming here in the second place. For those people who came in, who coming from the dangerous country, so they will have they will live a better life. I think its very good. And ill be happy. Its very good. And ill be happy i its very good. And ill be happy. I will be pleased to see them in a beautiful home. Yeah. Which i come from. Yeah. Lovely. Okay. Well, look. Thank you very, very much, both of you. Its an absolute pleasure to have you both back on my show as well. And, look, well have to stay in touch on this because you know, this has been a massive issue at the election. Massive issue politically , as massive issue politically, as well. So yeah. Thank you very much. Both of you. Great stuff. Much. Both of you. Great stuff. Thank you. Yeah, yeah. Look, thank you very much to coco and simon there. I thought that was the real crux of it, wasnt it . What is the major deterrent going to be for sending people to rwanda . Okay. Its not going to rwanda . Okay. Its not going to be that its far away. Its the fact that when they are there, they cannot languish on benefits on a welfare state. Theyre going to have to crack on. And theyre going to have to crack on. And lets be honest, thats the main reason theyre coming here, isnt it . Travelling through a load of safe European Countries to get to us. Why . Because they get the easiest ride. Look, coming up, the irish people keep saying no to illegal migrants. Just have a look at this. But migrants. Just have a look at this. But next, some huge stories around today. Myself and my wonderful panel. Well be showing you absolutely everything that the front pages have to offer us in a welcome back to Patrick Christys tonight. And its time to bring you a first look at tomorrows front pages. Here we go. We front pages. Here we go. We start with the times king returns to public life. That picture now of the king and Queen Camilla. Doctors encouraged by his response to treatment. There is a theme treatment. There is a theme here, everybody. But were going to try and liven it up. So the daily mail. Yeah, there we go. Daily mail. Yeah, there we go. Smiles that say the king is going back to work. All right at the sun. Any guesses . Yeah king is back in the saddle. Good. Hes on the mend. Is set to return. D day is in the diary. Return. D day is in the diary. So is ascot, well go to the telegraph. And thats the king again. There we go. The return again. There we go. The return of the king. Public duties will resume on tuesday after doctors say they are pleased with his progress. Camilla tominey. Our very own here has got a little article at the bottom. Its more than a little article. Its a page lead. But the queen has been a rock for the king during his toughest test, as far as im aware, she will be on your screens this sunday as ever, lighting them up. So tune in for that, lets go to the daily express now. Karen king joins cancer crusade. Compassionate king charles is vowing to support fellow cancer sufferers. Yep, i think that could be obviously a huge element to this, couldnt it as well . Well, the daily star have done something completely different. Curse of king tuts tomb cracked it may. Egyptologists pinned the blame on nuclear leaks. The mysterious curse of the pharaohs, they say, which has claimed numerous lives, has finally been solved after mummy boffins pointed the finger of blame at leaking radiation. Blame at leaking radiation. Thank you very much to the daily star for putting a little bit of chlorine in that Swimming Pool there. Right. So look, were just going to im going to ask a question now, just about all of them. Is it right, do you think, john, that the kings all over the front pages . I do, i can see that they they all do the same research. They know the extent to which people find a lot of the modern world very confusing and difficult to understand. Here is a story, yes. A lot of people a story, yes. A lot of people sort of relax when they see a royal story because they think, oh, we know who the king is, we know who the queen is. We know about this. We know about the cancer thing. And its and its such an easy thing then for editors to think, well, now, come on now. We cant stop this. This is what people want. Give it to them. Joanna, what do you make of it . You know, should it be an automatic front page story when we all get a press release saying the king is all right . I mean , i just dont see why understand. Obviously, if its a big story and its the diagnosis, obviously with kate, she was all over all the front pages here and globally. Fine but to kind of say that hes going back to pubuc of say that hes going back to public life, weve seen him a bit anyway. He obviously went to the easter service. But one thing that i actually found a bit weird, that i think that people who are anti monarchists will find weird, is that obviously they were talking about hes going to sit separately and then obviously that echoes when the queen was sitting separately during covid and everybody felt sorry for her. But then there were pictures of him then shaking hands with people in the public outside afterwards, which i found a bit odd. I think the most interesting thing for me, and i do wish them well, both him and princess catherine. But the most interesting thing about these stories to me is the whole pr element, and how the two houses between the king and queen and the prince and princess of wales have actually navigated through this. The king obviously has come out shining more apart from that little blip that just confused me. Why are you shaking hands with people if you shaking hands with people if you sat by yourself, but obviously hes encouraging people, when it comes to the cancer sufferers and things like that. So hes come off. That is interesting. A marked difference, actually , in the difference, actually, in the navigation of the choppy waters that are pr between, between the king and the and the prince. Well, obviously the kings got the best pr in the land, hasnt he. And so he should, you know, so the royal family should put the king first. He is the head of the household. At the end of the day, im sure william and kate have probably refreshed their team and kate have probably refreshed theirteam a and kate have probably refreshed their team a little bit since some of those , mistakes from, some of those, mistakes from, from before. But, you know, this is a good story. I think people love reading about the royals. I think people love the royal family and therefore they are always going to be on the front pages. I dont think thats ever going to change while im alive, i suspect, i do have to say the daily star. What has really got me though about the mummy boffins. I really love to know more about these mummy boffins. I dont want to know any more Nuclear Radiation leaking out of their tombs. I mean, theirtombs. I mean, whats their tombs. I mean, whats been going on there . I dont want to hear any more about it at all. Could you just say the words mummy boffins to me . Mummy boffin. Lovely. Very good. Lovely. Very good. Ill tell you what, though. No, i think what is interesting is that i think what they felt with kates broadcast, they were worried about whether or not. Yeah, how it would work. What would be the response. So do you remember at the time saying, oh, well, the royal family are in trouble now, arent they . And i think that i think the response the public response and of course the media response, yeah, they were thrilled by it. I think it really sort of almost took them aback because they were thinking, this is awful. Weve got to keep going. Weve weve got to keep going. Weve got to reduce monarchy and so on. Instead, the public clearly thought, this is it, get behind them. Yeah. And i think that the temptation then to say, right, so you think cancer bad. No. Cancer can be very useful way of communicating with the public. And this is what theyre saying. And this is what theyre saying. And its really good that they are communicating when we get. Because before the criticism was were not hearing enough. We cant then criticise them. But well, they are. But theyre saying, look, hes going back to duty. So if he had started doing it and hadnt communicated the criticism well, why dont you tell us what we can see it. All right, all right. All right, all right. Now look, something that certainly took quite a few people about you might have missed this, actually, but were going to have a little look at this video. Now, ill show this to you. So this is what happened when mp and gb news presenter star Jacob Rees Mogg gave some starJacob Rees Mogg gave some of his time up to go and talk to students in cardiff. Okay, so Jacob Rees Mogg is somewhere in the middle of that melee. Hes being surrounded by police and security officers. Youve got the pro palestine bngade youve got the pro palestine brigade there and some of the people waving what appeared to be, you know, kind of union flags , so that was jacob in the flags, so that was jacob in the middle of all of that, getting shouted and accosted. Alex. Is thatis shouted and accosted. Alex. Is that is that free speech or is that, you know, intimidation of , that, you know, intimidation of, Jacob Rees Mogg . Yeah, its totally intimidating and aggressive , intimidating and aggressive, isnt it . And theres nothing about it thats going to achieve anything other than perhaps make Jacob Rees Mogg even more determined to, to not support their cause. They these people their cause. They these people do damage like this all the time. We were talking about other organisations that do this that have ruined causes like the green movement, which are some very sensible arguments, but has been destroyed by things like insulate britain gluing themselves to roads. Well, insulate prison. Well, insulate prison. Thats right. Yeah. Thats right. Yeah. I think we know a bit of we would need to know a bit more context because these people have demonstrating with their flags and things. Do they expect rees mogg to arrive . And if he suddenly does arrive, do you expect them to suddenly sort of stand still and clap him or, well, say how wonderful. I mean, yeah , hes done his his talks, yeah, hes done his his talks, he does the university tours and its not the first time, by the way. I mean, Jacob Rees Mogg has been hounded and numerous. Oh no. Sure, sure. Oh no. Sure, sure. I will just say he usually deals with it incredibly well. I think theres i just wonder i just wonder if in this in this day and age now, if theres a bit more of an increase threat as well. Like i just feels to me as well. Like i just feels to me as though things have got more intimidating. Maybe if there are more people who might be it only takes one nutter there with a knife, doesnt it . Ill just say it. You know what i mean . Yeah no, i can understand exactly. Especially if youre a public figure and a politician. They are at increased risk. I will say that. Its not like it just say that. Its not like it just kind of goes to one side of politics, you know , angela politics, you know, Angela Rayner was getting it when she was doing a speech. Somebody kind of shouting things at her. And it is just such a high emotive topic. And i do think its a shame when somebody , you its a shame when somebody, you know, goes too far as to actually, potentially intimidate actually, potentially intimidate a politician. So they do ruin it for the, for the, for the higher cost. But then also theyre thinking, well, me banging on Jacob Rees Moggs car and protesting against people dying in gaza. So thats how they kind of see, you know, if this was a female , make it okay. Female, make it okay. By the way, you know, if this was a female mp, people would be saying, well, this is this is harassment. You shouldnt you shouldnt treat women like this. I think weve also got to bear in mind that its been two mps that have been murdered in the last few years by, by extremists. And weve seen how these protesters behaved in some recent missiles at each other, attacking the police. It does take one person to do the wrong thing. It does. And i just i just remember as a student, if you show me those pictures, i just said, oh, its quite routine. What were they up to . Where were they . I wouldnt have thought, this is amazing. You thought, this is amazing. You know, its a complete change of attitude. Were talking about years ago. Theres always been demonstrations. Thats a very, very good point because i almost feel as if when it is about Climate Change or palestine , they make change or palestine, they make it into a bigger thing, as if theyre the only type of group that do it when its more kind of like a left wing, cause i think that makes the left wing, isnt it . I think really its probably. I think really its probably. No, but i think its made into a bigger issue. All right. Okay. All right. Coming up, coming up, coming up. The big climax of tonights show, we will reveal whos todays greatest britain and Union Jackass. And the lengths some absolute idiots will go to in order to break the law. Take a look at this. All right. If you cant quite figure out whats going on there, dont worry, because ill tell you in just a couple of minutes welcome back to Patrick Christys. Tonight. I have got a couple more front pages for you. Now so we are going to start with the i, which is, toxic gas surge from us Style Chicken farms supplying uk supermarkets. So interesting for the i to go off on that particular one. We have also got the guardian which is sky mail of Teacher Shortage crisis in schools revealed. Interesting though, that neither of them have decided to go off on the king, breaking the mould for all of the other National Newspapers apart from the daily star, which decided to tell us all about radiation in the pyramids. So there we go. I am, as ever, joined by my fabulous panel were going to with you through now to another important video that i saw last night. It was kicking off, kicking off in ireland. So where people in ireland. So where people in newtownmountkennedy and i have said that right rioted yesterday at a house earmarked to house Asylum Seekers and the police, its fair to say got a bit sureity as well. We can have a look at this. Okay, so look, that was just one of many scenes that took place there. The police were accused of essentially going house to house and looking for people. And, the irish have taken a radically different stand, to , radically different stand, to, alex, the issue of illegal immigration and Migrant Hotels than we have over here. Yeah, they have, and they you know, the reason why people are behaving like this is no ones being consulted about it. Theyre just theyre putting these centres in places where theres possibly small towns and villages. And in some cases, we even saw this in britain, where the migrants will outnumber the local population. Theres no attempt at assimilation. Its very dangerous. In a lot of cases. We only saw a few few months ago the, the riots in in dubun months ago the, the riots in in dublin. And so we really do need dublin. And so we really do need to have a more honest conversation and a more public conversation, politicians to people as to why this is happening and what this long Term Solution is, because people think this is permanent. Joanna. Right. I worry that were were going to see stuff like that here, but we shouldnt because what do they think that theyre going to achieve . Thats my question. You know, when i see Something Like this. No. But its like really theyre doing it because obviously they love their their area. A lot of people say, i love my country. Thats why im doing it. Or i want my country back, etc, etc. So then what do you do . Start burning bits of your country and start rioting . Kicking off with the police . Who . Your taxpayers the police . Who . Your taxpayers money. And it just reminds me of when people were , you know, when people were, you know, rioting and fighting with the police, scrapping at the cenotaph when they were, against the pro Palestine Movement people on Saint Georges day the other day. I know that that wasnt as extensive as other riots that weve seen, but i just never understand. And i empathise with people in terms of their issues that they have, especially in local areas. But i especially in local areas. But i always think, what is this going to like change, john . I mean, like i said, yeah, the people of ireland have taken a much more strong stance, havent they. I mean, well, weve had more trouble , more riots. I mean, no, i think whats interesting is that what youve got to try and do, if you can, is to make sure there arent concentrate areas that, in a sense, in peoples minds, thats where they live. Once you do that, you are theres potentially danger because people then say, right, get them out , you know, set fire to that out, you know, set fire to that area. So its very important. I know in, you know, if you go back a long time in liverpool, but always trouble between protestants and catholics and the local council just simply said when people came and said, can we live with other catholics or live with other protestants . And they said, no, just its just in the order in which you apply. Yeah. And they kept that rigidly. So you had these large areas. Councillor states, people longing to collaborate and be together. But longing to collaborate and be together. But in longing to collaborate and be together. But in fact it was together. But in fact it was stopped, just spread out. All right. Now we are we are going to have to rattle through this now, so no one likes a speed camera. Do they really. Speed camera. Do they really. But nonetheless, we obviously cant condone this completely shameful display of downright blatant criminality , can. Blatant criminality, can. We . Eamonn that is being. Lets keep if we can keep it on repeat, itd be great. So yeah. Good. The drone is, hovering over what appears to be a speed camera with what appears to be some kind of dustbin beneath it, right . I dont know whether its a speed camera or ulez camera. Again we do not condone this behaviour. It is criminality. And it must be condemned, that theyre plonking it on the top of it there. Its a novel way of doing things. It attracted hundreds of thousands of views. This on social media, earlier on, i mean, yeah , i mean its on, i mean, yeah, i mean its it, its novel, but obviously , it, its novel, but obviously, john, we cant condone this kind of stuff, can we . We certainly cant condone it. And i cant reveal that i know what this is all about because when i was sent this, i asked the producer, what was that about . So im the wrong that about . So im the wrong person. You can go puzzling over it, but i know the yourself of all. I know the answer. Yeah yeah, yeah. John. Yeah. Yeah. No doubt far too much. No doubt far too much. John i far i far more , i far john i far i far more, i far more enjoy watching this form of protest against the establishment than i do, seeing people waving flags and attacking each other in the street. I mean, this is hilarious. I mean, we dont condone it, as you said, patrick, but it is funny, isnt it . People are getting very creative when it comes to protesting , for its when i was protesting, for its when i was growing up, when i was younger, there was a particular road where for ages we thought that there was a woman who was like, had a mobile speaker. And it turned out it was a hairdryer. She was just really angry that people were speeding down her cul de sac, and she was there, and people would slow down. Youd see them all breaking, right . Okay, thats enough about that. Again, i just want to emphasise, oh, okay. Before we do that i want to emphasise dont do what you just saw on your screen there it is. Criminal behaviour please for the love of god dont do it right. Great britain, union jack has time. John. Whos your has time. John. Whos your greatest britain . My, my greatest britain is steve young. You dont know who he is. Hes the guy that here. You can see him. Hes right there receiving this trial dose of the anti anti cancer vaccine. And hes a decent guy because he knows how it may help others even if it may not help him okay good stuff joanna mine is a syrian refugee couple who are based in yorkshire. Based in yorkshire. They came to the uk and started a cheese business and appeared in aldis next big thing, where they were selected to for their cheese pastries to be listed in more than 1000 stores. So a positive refugee and a Good Business story. Okay, yeah, mines douglas ross , the leader of the ross, the leader of the conservatives up in scotland for starting to shove the knife into humza. Useless. Okay. All right. So todays greatest briton is douglas ross. Yes there we go. Obviously it was always going to be him wasnt it. Right. Okay. Lets be quite quick about this now. Union jacks time. John angela varne beau biden vandenberg. You know shes the woman. Woman. I cant say this. I cant say this. I cant say this. I felt like saying something another way of describing her name, but no, shes the post office woman whos been appearing before the inquiry. Thats a second day. And throughout she said, i cant recall this, dont know that. And the whole business seems to be somebody a lawyer has presumably advised her. If you dont keep on saying this nonsense, you may go to prison , nonsense, you may go to prison, okay . But as for someone watching it, its terrible. Shes a jackass. All right. Shes a jackass. All right. Joanna, mine is, chris philp. Hes definitely embarrassed himself as a Union Jackass this week. He didnt know the difference between the democratic republic of congo and rwanda. He was questioned on it rwanda. He was questioned on it on question time, and he just doesnt have a clue. Doesnt have a clue. We do. Right, do we . Were very quick, very quick. Clip go on. Just give it a go. Go on. No, i think theres an exclusion on people from rwanda being sent to from rwanda. Theyre from congo, from congo and theyre supposedly from congo. Theyre supposedly war in these people from rwanda. Are they then going to be sent to rwanda if they came here on a crossing from. Crossing from. Yeah, there we go. Right. Yeah, there we go. Right. Very, very quick. Mines andrew neil for pushing more censorship despite being the man who says hes all about freedoms. Okay. Todays winner of the okay. Todays winner of the union jack is chris philp mp for not knowing that congo was a different country to rwanda. I different country to rwanda. I mean good grief. Right. Thank you very much everybody. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone whos watched this show as well. Its headliners next i will see you on monday at 9 pm. Take it easy. A brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on. Gb news. Hello again. Good evening. Welcome to your latest gb news weather update. Its going to be another cold night tonight and rain will spread into the south and east through this weekend, with the best of the dry weather around the north and west once again. Much as it has been throughout this week. But to the south weve got low pressure arriving and some weather fronts through this evening, so some heavy rain for many southern counties of england through this evening, as well as southern areas of wales by tomorrow morning, theres going to be a lot of cloud around, so it will be a milder night across the south. However, in the north, with cloud clearing and turning much drier, its going to be another cold start on saturday morning. Could be down as low as 4 or 5, so expect a frost really. For parts of scotland and northern ireland. But there will be, as today, lots of sunshine around , particularly sunshine around, particularly across the north and west. The best of the sunshine will be through the morning. Cloud will bubble up into the afternoon, but across central areas, parts of wales and into the midlands are going to be quite a cloudy and cold feeling day. And into the southeast well start to see some showery outbreaks of rain, but in any sunshine it will start to feel that much milder, with highs of 14 or 15 degrees now on sunday. As i said, it is turning much wetter. This swathe of rain moves up to the north and east of the uk, bringing outbreaks of rain across many eastern areas but particularly across the southeast throughout the morning, that area of rain will push away to the east for sunday evening and into monday. Then we pick up a southerly wind, which is going to pick up our temperatures closer to 19 degrees for tuesday. That warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. Good evening. Im Tamsin Roberts in the gb newsroom. Here are the headlines. The Prime Minister has welcomed the news. King charles is returning to pubuc king charles is returning to public facing duties following the positive effect of his Cancer Treatment. A palace spokesperson says king charles is greatly encouraged to be resuming some public facing duties, and very grateful to his medical team. Hes been receiving Outpatient Care since february for an undisclosed form of cancer. Rishi sunak posted on x that it was brilliant news to end the week. These well wishers outside Buckingham Palace agree. Yeah its great news. I mean, it was sad to hear about the cancer diagnosis and what with him and catherine coming at the same time. So its great that hes on the mend. Well be happy to be out and about and everyone , you know, about and everyone, you know, seeing that hes in good, in good health, its good news for him, i suppose. And its quite favourable news for the nation , i suppose news for the nation, i suppose the families of three men murdered in the reading terror attack are calling for urgent change, after a coroner ruled their deaths were probably avoidable. Friends james furlong, doctor david wales and Joseph Ritchie bennett were fatally stabbed in june 2020 when libyan refugee kyrees saadallah targeted them in a town centre park. The coroner said failings by the home office and the local nhs community Mental Health team contributed to their deaths. Contributed to their deaths. James furlongs father, gary, said he has very little confidence that an attack like this will not happen again. Humza yousaf says he will not resign as scotlands first minister, ahead of a crucial test of his leadership next week. He says that as a minority government, his party will need to make some concessions as it negotiates with other parties. Its after the collapse of the snps power sharing deal with the greens yesterday. But humza yousaf says hell fight on. I fully intend to not just win that vote, but i intend to fight to make sure that the government stays, not just the government stays, not just the government continues to deliver on the priorities of the people, like, for example, investing in affordable housing. So theres all that political game playing happening from the opposition. Happening from the opposition. It will not be taking part. It

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