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Transcripts For GBN Farage 20240704

And unfounded. And now a win for the public. Everyone has a right , apparently, to wild camp in Dartmoor National park. Thats according to a new ruling by the court of appeal. It comes after a High Court Judge previously ruled against granting people the right to pitch tents overnight without first obtaining landowners permission. Two farmers brought a successful legal challenge against the Dartmoor National Park Authority, arguing that campers could destroy the environment. The Park Authority asked appeal judges to overturn the ruling early this month. And the ruling early this month. And in cricket , the ruling early this month. And in cricket, england the ruling early this month. And in cricket , england have beaten in cricket, england have beaten australia by 49 runs in the fifth ashes test to secure a 2 2 series draw. Stuart broad as well. Getting the dream finish well. Getting the dream finish he wanted by taking the last two wickets as he headed into retirement with a 49 run win, it ensured ben stokes side levelled the series all out for 334. Broad produced whats being described as a fairy tale finish to his career. After announcing his retirement from the game just last week with gb news across the uk on tv in your car , on Digital Radio and on your Smart Speaker by saying play. Smart speaker by saying play. Gb news. Good evening. Well, i knew good evening. Well, i knew when i blew the lid off the de banking situation, i found myself in, i knew it was much bigger than anybody realised. Little did i know that an foi received by the mail on sunday. Now suggests up to 1000 Bank Accounts a day are being closed in this country and that is five times the number it was back in 2015. And i certainly know from my website, from my inbox , both my website, from my inbox, both to me and to gb news, the amount of fear, pain and anguish its causing people and the number of businesses that are being destroyed, Small Businesses being destroyed because of it. Well, with the natwest saga, things moved very quickly last week. On friday morning, i wondered, could sir howard davis, the self declared chair person of the natwest group, could he really survive, given that it was him who had backed Dame Alison Rose staying in post. 7 but no, he said he was going to stay. But its okay because hes announced an independent review into why my accounts were closed. What the politics behind it was. Oh, and politics behind it was. Oh, and of course the leak to the bbc itself. And whos he appointed . Itself. And whos he appointed . Well hes appointed a City Law Firm called travers smith. They will do the inquiry. The emeritus chair and the Senior Consultant from that company has described brexiteers as being a chauvinistic xenophobe phobic, racist and nostalgia. Sick. So racist and nostalgia. Sick. So hell be investigating the accounts file that used exactly the same words about me. It is a complete and utter whitewash, a total farce and how this man, sir howard davis, is allowed to continue. I simply dont know what of my situation. Well, the new ceo of coutts, mo, said somebody whos held very senior positions within that bank, hes now the boss and he has written to me to say i can keep both my personal and my business accounts and thats good. And i thank him for it. But enormous harm has been done to me over the course of the last few months. I have been lied about. Ive had to put into the Public Domain defamatory material about me , things that were in that me, things that were in that report about links with russia, other various unpleasant things are being used constantly online against me. Some of them were issues that i thought had gone away years and years ago, so it has taken up a huge amount of my time and it has cost me so far quite a lot of money in legal fees. So i have today sent a Legal Litigation letter to coutts where i want some full apologies. I want some compensation for my costs, but more important than all of that, i want to to face face meeting with the banks bosses. I want to find out how many other people in coutts or natwest have had accounts closed because of their political opinions and i want to make sure this never happens to anybody else, ever again. So the fight goes on. In again. So the fight goes on. In a moment ill be talking to Ian Duncan Smith. He has sent a letter signed with others to the fca , the regulatory body and fca, the regulatory body and hes saying to jeremy hunt, please investigate this because it could be that this whole culture, this whole politicisation is actually coming from the regulator. But pnor coming from the regulator. But prior to that, theres outrage in an essex town after one of the areas most exclusive brand new apartment complexes has been turned over to a group of Asylum Seekers. Yep, the migrants are now living in high end accommodation accommodation which could sell for £400,000 plus, while locals desperate for a decent place to live are being housed in substandard conditions with mould and damp. Our home. With mould and damp. Our home. And security editor mark white has this exclusive report. And a report, by the way, thats come to us because one of you a sharp eyed viewer, told us it was going on. So please farage at gbnews. Com keep those stories coming in. Here is mark whites package from chelmsford and its billed as one of chelmsfords most sought after residential complexes , a multi Million Pound complexes, a multi Million Pound conversion of an old office block into luxury apartments. Block into luxury apartments. The marketing photographs show just how comfortable these flats are, but for now , at flats are, but for now, at least, none of the 98 units here are for local use turned over. Instead to the home office to house Asylum Seekers. Dozens of house Asylum Seekers. Dozens of migrants have already moved in the refurbishment work on the remaining apartments is almost complete. Complete. The mould was all up there, all around, down the floors, along all the pipework and across the ceiling and just running down the walls. It was absolutely disgusting. Tasha burgess moved into this damp and mould infested property in chelmsford five years ago. In chelmsford five years ago. Only last year was the family finally moved out while those problems were fixed east, but not before she and her children developed chronic respiratory ailments. Ailments. Its very frustrating that that people can come illegally and get the accommodation when youve got people that are homeless. Not by fault that need accommodation as well. And a lot accommodation as well. And a lot of families that are not in suitable accommodation size ehhen suitable accommodation size either, and it squashed in flats and stuff, waiting on lists for months and months or years even i the local council says it has only limited grounds for a legal challenge against the home office and does not intend to take court action. Local Campaign Groups say the housing of Asylum Seekers in luxury apartments sites is grossly unfair when more than 400 chelmsford families are in temporary accommodation. Many of temporary accommodation. Many of those properties in substandard condition. Condition. They are illegally here and yet theyre living in absolute luxury. And i think thats whats frustrating and annoying. So many people is that theyre getting everything and People Living in some of these places that we last year during the that we see last year during the damp and you wouldnt damp and mould, you wouldnt have dog in it because it have put a dog in it because it was disgusting. With the bibby stockholm barge stockholm accommodation barge receiving its first Asylum Seekers and more arriving at the former wethersfield airbase in essex, the government says its committed to moving away from Expensive Hotels , but this Expensive Hotels, but this luxury apartment complex surely cannot be what the home secretary meant by a move to more basic accommodation for Asylum Seekers. Asylum seekers. As mark white, gb news, whos in chelmsford. In chelmsford. So how about that . You cross the English Channel in an inflatable dinghy, you go into a luxury apartment. No electricity bills, no gas bills. I would think local residents are really pretty angry. Mark white gb news home and security editor, joins me. Mark this is the first case me. Mark this is the first case like this weve seen. I think i think to this degree, of course , the government has house seized people Asylum Seekers in Council Housing stock. Thats part of the process. Thats part of the process. Do you stay for a while in a hotel and then you moved on to Council Housing stock, but actually to take over a luxury apartment and its brand new. Yeah yeah. Its not its not gone yet. On sale to the public. Theyve clearly come up with a deal that the home office has offered the developer, whatever it is , for a year and a half or it is, for a year and a half or two years to allow these Asylum Seekers in the developer has gone for that and theyre. The gone for that and theyre. The 98 different units. Theres one bedroom, two bedroom, three bedroom, two bedroom, three bedroom apartments that these Asylum Seekers will be in at a time where, as i said in the report, there, there are 400 plus families in the chelmsford area in temporary accommodation themselves desperately want a decent and safe home and many of them living in substandard accommodation. I mean, you know , was the i mean, you know, was the local council saying about this . Well, 7 well, its 7 well, its the . Well, its the local 7 well, its the local council say that they are quite limited in what they can do in terms of taking legal action against the home office. So the legal advice that theyve taken from their lawyers has prompted them to take no action. So they wont be challenging this this decision by the home office because west lindsey, District Council did take legal action over scampton, didnt they . Yes. I mean, didnt they . Yes. I mean, theres certainly legal avenues, but theyve decided on taking the advice from their lawyers that its not worth pursuing any kind of legal challenge to the home office at this stage. So as angry as those local constituents are , there are constituents are, there are councillors were not minded to 90, councillors were not minded to go, which i find that extraordinary. So it doesnt seem to matter, does it, whether its hotels , does it, whether its hotels, hundreds of Hotels Filling up all over the country, whether its the busters home scampton , its the busters home scampton, whether its a barge going into portland harbour, whether its luxury apartments in chelmsford , it doesnt seem theres any solution that local populations find acceptable. Find acceptable. No, because what youre seeing with all of those barges and former air bases and the like are just ways of managing those who are coming across the engush those who are coming across the English Channel. We have some breaking news as the home office has decided not to move migrants into the bibby stockholm barge tomorrow after last minute meetings responding to fire safety concerns. Still a possibility that migrants are moved later this week. Individuals have already been given notices of transfers , so given notices of transfers, so theyre not going to be moved in tomorrow. So, yeah, i mean, there was some talk this morning. Whether its right or not, i dont know that this could be a floating grenfell. Yeah, i think, you know, slightly overegging it there but dorset fire and rescue carried out an inspection of the barge as they would for any structure thats going to house a number of people. And they came up with some concerns and deficiencies that they said had to be rectified. So clearly acting on that, the home office have decided that theyre not putting any Asylum Seekers in this week at least. Yeah, its another blow because it just comes on the back of an admission by the home office that a move to put Asylum Seekers into scampton , which was seekers into scampton, which was due to take place later this month, is now not going to take place until october because theyve not been able to find people to carry out surveys for the 14 accommodation blocks that these people will be in. There are also struggling to find skilled people to carry out the work that they need to reconnect all the utilities as so as we said before, this breaking line, its all about managing the numbers that keep coming over. Yes. And at the end of the day, thats not whats being addressed. And they are almost addressed. And they are almost shy of 15,000 whove come across this year already, nigel. And were not even into the real flat calm months where it will be very, very busy with a thousand a day at times coming across. I mean, given the weather, weve had three weekends in a row of strong winds in the channel row of strong winds in the channel, but it will end at some point. And yes, i mean, the biggest days last year were towards the end of august, but actually big numbers were carrying right carrying on right through september,. And september, october. And of course, sea temperature is course, the sea temperature is warmer that end of the year warmer at that end of the year than and any than it is now. And any prospect, you know , the illegal prospect, you know, the illegal migration bill which spent all that time going back and forth from the house of lords, any indications of any fundamental changes coming down the track . Well i mean, the illegal migration bill was meant to sort of complement the likes of the rwanda policy so that if you came across the channel you would be declared ineligible really to claim asylum. You would either be returned to your home nation. Thats not going to happen in the vast majority of cases because they throw away their identification documents or theyre from countries like syria, iraq, iran , and that we dont have returns agreements with. So you can never go to that. So they rely on a third party country, rwanda , as their go to country to send these Asylum Seekers to. But thats been declared unlawful by the court of appeal. So thats got to go to on the supreme court. I think its unlikely that if anybody ever does head for rwanda, that itll be happening this year. I think youre probably right. Mark, thank you. And yeah, the only way through this is going to be some really radical action by government upsets action by government that upsets the international but the international community. But if do it, im if australia could do it, im sure could a moment. Its sure we could in a moment. Its back de banking scandal back to the de banking scandal and it is a scandal. And Ian Duncan Smith believes fca duncan smith believes the fca may be partly to blame. Maybe the regulator is encouraging the wrong culture. All of that in just a the Financial Conduct Authority are supposed to be the guardians of our Financial Services system and industry. And lets face it, its the biggest business in this country. It matters hugely for jobs. No, not just in the forjobs. No, not just in the city of london and canary wharf, but in every major town and city in this country. But there are some who fear its the culture within the fca that might be causing part of the problems leading to the de banking of people like me. Accordingly, sir Ian Duncan Smith, conservative member of parliament for chingford and Woodford Green heads a list of distinguished names whove written to the chancellor of the exchequer, jeremy hunt, asking for an jeremy hunt, asking him for an inquiry. And im pleased to say that sir ian joins me down the line now. Ian, good evening. Line now. Ian, good evening. Welcome to the program. I welcome to the program. I understand from the letter what youre concerned about is something called esg , a culture something called esg, a culture that seems to be adopted by the fca, encouraged it onto the banks and others. Could you just explain to the audience, please , what esg actually is. Well the , what esg actually is. Well the fca, the Financial Conduct Authority , is the regulator for authority, is the regulator for the Financial Services system. Its meant really to protect consumers and to make sure that the banks dont it dont do things that are wrong and into that theyve theyve introduced this terrible piece of regulation, which i think really originally flowed from the european union, which is the environmental and social governance requirement. Its very woolly, its very loose, its ill described. And for the most part, their guidance on it is also pretty hopeless. And that means essentially that theyre in a way free. And thats how many of them have interpreted to actually make judgements about people way beyond the circumstances of the original idea. Beyond the circumstances of the original idea. So, for example, original idea. So, for example, if you are politically exposed person, of course you are. I am too. According to them. And that too. According to them. And that means basically that they can then decide, well beyond the financial reasons why you might have been in that capacity. Maybe your views, maybe your beliefs, maybe they just dont like the way

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