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Gb news can reveal more than 25,000 migrants have crossed the English Channel since rishi sunak became prime minister. The figure was reached just after midday today after the Border Force Vessel ranger arrived at dover harbour with 57 people on board and despite poor weather conditions in the channel today, a second migrant boat has made it to uk waters. It means more than 110 migrants have arrived in kent today. Have arrived in kent today. Train drivers will strike on the 1st of september and over time will be banned the day after in a long running dispute over pay. The strike will force Train Companies across england to cancel all services , while the cancel all services, while the ban on overtime will seriously disrupt the network. It will be the 12th one day strike by aslef members since the dispute started a year ago. This is gb started a year ago. This is gb news across the uk on tv in your car, on Digital Radio and on your Smart Speaker by saying play gb news now its time for leigh andersons real. World today im joined by the conservative mp for uxbridge and South Ruislip rise lib. Is that South Ruislip rise lib. Is that right, steve . Right slip. Steve steve tuckwell, our latest mp and the ex leader of liberal democrats , vince cable. Steve democrats, vince cable. Steve straight into it. They said you would never become the mp. They would never become the mp. They said we couldnt win. We couldnt win in uxbridge. It was going to go to labour. What happened . Well, firstly they welcome to activision. Surprise. Its great. Great to have you here in relation to my election victory. I was the underdog. I wasnt expected to win, but through hard work and through literally hundreds of volunteers knocking on thousands of doors , we came on thousands of doors, we came through with an astonishing result. At about 230 on that result. At about 230 on that friday, we had a little help on the way, steve, didnt you . Somebody campaigned for you, the way, steve, didnt you . Siyou body campaigned for you, the way, steve, didnt you . Siyou body caicampaign for you, the way, steve, didnt you . Siyou body caicampaign planu, the way, steve, didnt you . Siyou body caicampaign plan. |, gave you a Good Campaign plan. Well, we had we had a number of but the of campaign plans. But the primary message on primary the primary message on the the people the doorsteps, the good people of south. Right. It were of the south. Right. It were telling and my volunteers is telling me and my volunteers is theyre complete and utter opposition ulez expansion. Opposition to ulez expansion. So that message come in that was the message come in loud clear. It was the loud and clear. It was the residents of constituency residents of this constituency that that by election that made it that by election a referendum on ulez. There was other areas that we campaigned on which was retaining on as well, which was retaining our station, which our local police station, which is the road from here, is just down the road from here, you maintaining and you know, maintaining and building a brand new hospital, which gave which my Planning Committee gave permission. And its now got permission for. And its now got government funding and wrapped that around is im a local that all around is im a local councillor region, councillor here in that region, south ive got the hyper south tip and ive got the hyper local connections. South tip and ive got the hyper loc. Lookingctions. South tip and ive got the hyper loc. Looking forward to working looking forward to working with im to with you steve. Im going to move to vince next. So move over to vince next. So vince, great steve vince, its great to have steve in house of commons now and in the house of commons now and looking forward to working with him. A great campaign, him. He had a great campaign, lots local but do you lots of local issues, but do you think the us campaign think that the us campaign actually the actually helped steve win the seat . Actually helped steve win the seawell, sure it did, but well, im sure it did, but its less of an issue in other places. I mean, i used to places. I mean, i used to represent twickenham. I mean, ive vested interest ive got a vested interest because wife has an old because my wife has an old bangen because my wife has an old banger, but in general, the attitude in area is weve attitude in the area is weve got poor air quality in the got very poor air quality in the town centres. There arent too many so its not many old cars, so its not stirred i was in stirred up feeling. But i was in scotland last week and there was real feeling about ulez in glasgow because most of the low income population are in perimeter schemes with poor pubuc perimeter schemes with poor public transport. The air quality isnt bad, so i think its one of the things that vanes its one of the things that varies from place to place and it needs to be properly designed to take the public with it. So you think theres a clear dividing line between, for example, and example, the lib dems and the labour party . I mean, the labour party seem to be growing back a little bit on this the moment. On this at the moment. Not speaking for well, im not speaking for the lib dems, but think that the lib dems, but i think that in would we support in general we would we support initiatives these of initiatives of these kind of thing that properly run and you know, to take account know, youve got to take account of that people to of the fact that people have to plan and face fears plan their lives and face fears that vehicles they need that all vehicles they need proper compensation a proper compensation through a scrappage scheme. They cant just be imposed very quickly and rapidly. But, you know , were an rapidly. But, you know, were an outer london borough in twickenham we dont have the twickenham and we dont have the same problems with it that you have here. And said your wifes got and you said your wifes got an banger. I suppose theres an old banger. I suppose theres two looking at that. Two ways of looking at that. Vincent there. Well, we, were a two yeah, well, we, were a two car household. Ive got, you know, a reasonably modern hybrid andifs know, a reasonably modern hybrid and its gets me around. But shes going to have to change. So youre not an old banger. Yeah. Steve, the £2,000 that mayor colin is offering people, is that cutting any ice . Is that cutting any ice . Hes totally inadequate , you hes totally inadequate, you know, and its far too late. I know, and its far too late. I mean, ive been speaking to residents since the by election victory and again, £2,000, were just not go anywhere near compensating people for ulez expansion. The message is absolutely clear. It doesnt absolutely clear. It doesnt need a scrappage scheme where it does. The mayor needs to be scrapped, not peoples cars. And i think the here is, is i think the issue here is, is that, you know, here in uxbridge, in south right hip and indeed parts our indeed other parts of our london, havent the same london, we havent got the same challenges inner london challenges that the inner london have. Havent got the have. We havent got the transport links. So ulez expansion will devastate business and it will hammer families to the tune of 4500 pounds year. It needs to pounds a year. And it needs to be stopped. The voluntary what about the voluntary sector places like this . You sector in places like this . You know, travel on know, people do travel on a daily to volunteer at daily basis to volunteer at various places. They dont various places. They dont get paid, any paid, probably dont get any petrol money diesel money petrol money or diesel money or fuel surely thats fuel money. Surely thats going to impact. To have an impact. Indeed, carers is the number one of area that to one sort of area that springs to mind you mention that, you mind when you mention that, you know unpaid know people who are unpaid carers or low paid carers, you know, its going to, its going to hammer them. But, but so to hammer them. But, but also so you youth provision in you know, the youth provision in uxbridge, in south ozone, i was talking right ranges girls talking to right it ranges girls youth team, you know, youth football team, you know, the Girls Football the grassroots Girls Football team develop. The grassroots Girls Football team been develop. The grassroots Girls Football team been theyveievelop. Theyve been theyve been threatened expulsion threatened with expulsion because ulez expansion. Were because of ulez expansion. Were away. London away. Teams from outside london wont away. Teams from outside london worokay. Im going to move on to away. Teams from outside london wdifferentm going to move on to away. Teams from outside london wdifferent subject; to move on to away. Teams from outside london wdifferent subject now. Nove on to away. Teams from outside london wdifferent subject now. This on to a different subject now. This week got a level results, week weve got a level results, lots of happy people going up to you and so happy. Steve you and some not so happy. Steve vince, but also i guess weve got two categories of young people. Got the ones people. Weve got the ones thats to go into thats going to go into apprenticeships, to apprenticeships, going to go to university, and well see university, and then well see the group of young people the other group of young people in week. I think in the news this week. I think its a good idea to take as many paracetamol possible see paracetamol as possible to see how can get and go how sick they can get and go into hospital. Vince, whats going on in society . I think there are two i dont think there are two different of young people different groups of young people. We just that. I think we just accept that kids of age have been kids of that age have been really messed recent really messed around in recent years. Know, pandemic, years. You know, the pandemic, i mean, had, you know, mean, ive had, you know, grandchildren whove been through who you through this and who have you know, by it. But in know, very upset by it. But in terms of the a levels, the big control is about cracking down now on much Higher Standards and stopping grade inflation and in principle, thats right, because the thing that really devalues the thing that really devalues the system is when you had teachers grading and of course, every teacher , a lot of them every teacher, a lot of them anyway, wanted to give their kids as and encourage them. But kids as and encourage them. But weve now got more objective standards that are much tougher. But its meaning that there are more kids who fail. But its meaning that there are more kids who fail. Yeah, yeah. More kids who fail. Yeah, yeah. Steve some children going on progressing, having good educational outcomes, going off to uni, doing apprenticeships, whatever i think whatever another and i think there are two groups of young people in this country. Theres other thats other young people thats doing these things that , you these silly things that, you know, sometimes i hear people say to me, well, theres not enough clubs not enough youth clubs and not enough youth clubs and not enough clubs. Not enough sports clubs. Theres not enough sports clubs. Theres not enough this. And that. And government to invest more government needs to invest more money local facilities. Money in local facilities. But surely stage parents surely at some stage parents have some responsibility how. Now. And think ma now. And think a big team and i think its a big team effort. And for all the students that beginning their that are beginning their a levels next couple a levels in the next couple of days, them every days, wish them, wish them every success, ive got success, you know, ive got children been at children who have been at university, been through apprenticeships, and i think, you to the you know, you have to get the right let people right balance and let People Choose themselves. There right balance and let people ch0 to themselves. There right balance and let people ch0 to be themselves. There right balance and let people ch0 to be the mselves. There right balance and let people ch0 to be the right es. There right balance and let people ch0 to be the right parental here has to be the right parental support there as well. You know, so, know, for me, i think, so, you know, for me, i think, you my favourite, my you know, my favourite, my favourite forward favourite option forward is apprenticeships. I theres apprenticeships. I think theres apprenticeships. I think theres a for, for, for more a big place for, for, for more in apprenticeships earn as you learn principal. At the learn as a principal. But at the same time people that want to go into higher education, lets make supported and make sure theyre supported and these doing make sure theyre supported and thessilly doing make sure theyre supported and thes silly stuff. Doing this silly stuff. Steve how do we get to these young and nip the board . Well, i think, again, that there are plenty of opportunities there. Mean, opportunities out there. I mean, ive done work with the ive done some work with the police. I went to a police event a of weeks ago. There was a couple of weeks ago. There was over 110 police cadets. Part of the event was at at the event that i was at at brunel and i think brunel university. And i think that goes to show that there are opportunity, sort that goes to show that there are op give |nity, sort that goes to show that there are op give people sort that goes to show that there are op give people that, sort that goes to show that there are op give people that, yousort that goes to show that there are op give people that, you know, of give people that, you know, our young people that structure wheels Football Club is wheels and Football Club is another in the middle of another example in the middle of this have over this constituency that have over 400 that are 400 people that they are coaching training just coaching and training and just giving that giving them that structure that they later life. They can take into later life. Theyre good parents behind them these them to shove them into these places. Indeed they do. Yes. I guessi places. Indeed they do. Yes. I guess i guess, i want to guess i guess, vince, i want to come you on you the last come to you on give you the last word on this social media, tiktok. We see these crazes where are doing where young people are doing silly things. You know, that leads a of anti social leads to a lot of anti social behaviour. To people behaviour. It leads to people copying peers. Leads copying their peers. It leads to a of in some ways for a lot of harm in some ways for young people. A lot of harm in some ways for youwell,ople. A lot of harm in some ways for youwell, what this episode still well, what this episode still doesis well, what this episode still does is that tiktok have been brilliantly successful in mobilising an mobilising young people on an extraordinary theyve extraordinary power that theyve got media. And got through social media. And clearly, if youre getting large scale shoplifting , you scale organised shoplifting, you know, authorities have got know, the authorities have got to down on it and create to crack down on it and create punishment. Thats obviously right. But shoplifting didnt right. But shoplifting didnt start now. I mean, when i was a kid, a lot of my contemporaries were into it. British opt in your in your long and distant past. I plead not guilty. Not guilty. It wasnt unusual, lets put it that way. Yeah but the tiktok, the facebook, instagram , its facebook, the instagram, its all its all instant now. So people look, quite people can look, its quite fashionable. Even horrible things hotmail , young things like hotmail, young people themselves. It people harming themselves. It its out there, stephen it is. Its out there, stephen it is. And i think we need to be looking ways in which we can looking at ways in which we can give structure and give people that structure and us as the older people us as well as the older people in model in the in society role model in the right behaviours. I think its important as well. Yeah because i seen an article i think ive seen an article this week where so many thousands young people thousands of young people in this been stalked this country have been stalked onune this country have been stalked online know, well. This country have been stalked onlbasically. Know, well. This country have been stalked onlbasically. Theyve well. This country have been stalked onl basically. Theyve been ll. Basically. Theyve been grooming them online and its quite disgusting. Its quite sad. And i hope that the online harms bill, you know, when that comes in, i know been comes in, i know its been a long ti