Brother housemates go woke by announcing their pronouns on the show. Can we just double check pronouns so nobody gets offended . Hayley, what did he say . Hayley, what did he say . She her fabulous. She her fabulous. Anyone . Whats your pronouns . Anyone . Whats your pronouns . She. Her she. Her do you want to know my pronouns . Mind your own business. So is gender madness here to stay . Ill be asking. No here to stay . Ill be asking. No nonsense gb news superstar nana akua. As always, youll get akua. As always, youll get a first look at tomorrows newspaper. Front pages, and we will discuss Holly Willoughbys bombshell exit from this morning. After 14 years. So a big two hours coming up. Glitter everywhere. And my verdict on starmer in just two minutes time. You wont want to miss it. First, heres the news. And polly middlehurst. Well, thank you and good evening to you. Well, the top story tonight from the gp newsroom is that the us president has condemned the attacks by hamas on israel while vowing to have israel is back. Joe biden was speaking about an hour ago at the white house and the Hamas Terrorist Group has been firing missiles throughout the day at israel earlier warning residents in the southern israeli city of ashkelon to leave their homes. Israels anti Missile System, israels anti Missile System, the israels anti Missile System, the iron dome system, used to intercept many of that incoming rocket fire. Joe biden says hamas is attack is an act of sheer evil. This attack is brought to the surface. Painful memories and the scars left by a millennia of anti semitism and genocide of the jewish people. So in this the jewish people. So in this moment , we the jewish people. So in this moment, we must be the jewish people. So in this moment , we must be crystal moment, we must be Crystal Clear. We stand with israel. We clear. We stand with israel. We stand with israel , and we will stand with israel, and we will make sure israel has what it needs to take care of its citizens and defend itself and respond to this attack. Respond to this attack. Meanwhile, Israeli Soldiers have been clearing the gaza kibbutz. Thats in one of the kibbutz. Thats in one of the hardest hit areas of the hamas attack today. They as idf attack today. They as idf soldiers went through that camp. They discovered men, women and children believed to have been killed at the kibbutz. Israeli soldiers given the task of retrieving those bodies after hamas had breached the border from gaza into the kibbutz as well. Gb News ReporterCharlie Peters is based in tel aviv at the moment. He spoke to one survivor whod been hiding at a kibbutz in the south. One of the hardest hit areas of the hamas attacks. Attacks. Do you see anything in the street when you drove through . Did you see bodies and. Did you see bodies and. Yeah , mostly bodies. Some of yeah, mostly bodies. Some of them were burned. And so we them were burned. And so we didnt recognise people. Some of didnt recognise people. Some of them were terrorist bodies. Them were terrorist bodies. Later on, i found out that i have a few of my friends in the party in the rave that was raging at that morning. Some of them were kidnapped. Some of them were kidnapped. Some of them were kidnapped. Some of them were raped and taken under hostage to the gaza strip. It hostage to the gaza strip. It was really very horrible. Was really very horrible. Danielle biton , a kibbutz danielle biton, a kibbutz survivor, speaking there. Now, survivor, speaking there. Now, in other news today, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has promised a decade of National Renewal if his party is elected at the next general election. Addressing the Labour Party Conference today in liverpool , Conference Today in liverpool, he pledged to build a better britain and announced plans to create new towns and build more homes. He also focussed on the homes. He also focussed on the uks Economic Growth as he laid out labours plans for britains future. And just lastly, the future. And just lastly, the news from the entertainment world that tv presenter Holly Willoughby has announced shes quitting itvs this morning show after 14 years on the programme in an Instagram Post today, she said it had been an honourjust to be part of its story and she had made the decision for herself and her family just last week, a Shopping CentreSecurity Guard has been charged and remanded in custody over an alleged plot to kidnap and kill her on tv online dab radio and the tune in app. This is gb news, britains news channel. News, britains news channel. So sir keir starmer addressed Labour Party Conference today. Labour Party Conference today. Thats an hour of my life that i wont get back. Im just glad i wasnt driving or operating heavy machinery at the time. The only exciting thing that happened was when he was attacked with glitter by a protester campaigning for electoral reform. Thank you. Probably. True democracy is probably. True democracy is citizen led politics needs an update. We demand a peoples house. We demand a peoples house. We demand the peoples house. We are in crisis. We are in we are in crisis. We are in crisis. I hope future is in jeopardy. Jeopardy. What a numpty. Well, to be what a numpty. Well, to be fair, starmer handled the interruption very well , but it interruption very well, but it was downhill from there. The speech was big on rhetoric, but the content was thinner than an after eight mint. He took 57 minutes to say nothing. When he minutes to say nothing. When he did get into detail, it was enough to make you run for the hills. Starmers bold idea is a 19705 hills. Starmers bold idea is a 1970s style state sponsored business called Great British energy, a Great British waste of time gambling, taxpayer billions on flaky renewables which, as germany has demonstrated over the last ten years, has been a resounding failure. Germany are now reopening coal mines. Such now reopening coal mines. Such is their desperation for energy for the government to bet the house on Green Renewables is a move so reckless it would have crooked banker Bernard Madoff blushing. Dont take my word for it. A recent government auction of wind farm licences saw no takers from the private sector. Theyre not stupid. And just as theyre not stupid. And just as rishi sunak announced , hes rishi sunak announced, hes a sensible slowdown on net zero, starmer promises to speed ahead, which is a car crash in slow motion for the country. He spent the whole afternoon banging on about working people. I wonder what working people make of the need to buy an electric car in 2030. Not 2035. Having to find god knows how much for money a heat pump boiler, an extra bills of up to £15,000 per household to hit this unrealistic goal. To hit this unrealistic goal. While there was no mention of stifling Political Correctness and the rise of woke last week, rishi sunak said on stage , a man rishi sunak said on stage, a man is a man and a woman is a woman. Thats just common sense. Well, thats just common sense. Well, sir keir starmer didnt have the balls to say the same today, and there was no mention of how they will tackle the eye watering debt and the ongoing panic levels public spending. Its levels of public spending. Its obvious the moment they get into power. The trade unions who bankroll all the party will expect pay rises for everyone pushing up prices. There were some good bits in there. The nhs focusing on prevention of illness rather than treatment of it. Technical colleges to skill up the next Generation Iron and the construction of 1. 5 million homes building on brown and greenfield sites. The problem is greenfield sites. The problem is there was no timeline for those 1. 5 million homes. Pop star heartthrob harry styles will probably be drawing his state pension before it happens as and his bold plan for housing ignores the elephant in the room. Current levels of both illegal and legal net migration, whether right or wrong, with 600,000 people entering the country legally last year. And country legally last year. And of course that will continue then these 1. 5 million houses wont even touch the sides. Meanwhile, stopping the boats doesnt even make it onto his top five list of missions. Or get a mention in the speech. But we know what he thinks on this issue because he said it on sunday morning. He said he will axe the rwanda plan even if its working at the end of an overlong speech in which my hurt for all the wrong reasons. He said he wanted to be in power for ten years. Well on the strength of this, ten minutes would be too much. So keir has today once again shown us that all that glitters is not gold. All that glitters is not gold. Well done to you, chris. In our Props Department for the glitter. Okay, lets head straight over to liverpool now and get reaction to whats happening up at Labour Party Conference and olivia utterly. Olivia, what is olivia utterly. Olivia, what is the mood at Labour Party Conference and the feedback in regards to Keir Starmers speech . Hello mark. Well, i have to say there was a lot of energy in that room today. It was a far that room today. It was a far cry from rishi sunak speech last week. The room was absolutely packed to the rafters. Keir starmer received 17 standing ovation over the course of his hour long speech. It very much seems as though he has won over the labour faithful. The question , though, is has he won question, though, is has he won over the wider British Public . Savanta poll of 2000 people, which was published shortly after the end of Keir Starmers speech, revealed that the word that most people use to describe the labour leader was a dull or bonng. The labour leader was a dull or boring. So it could be that keir boring. So it could be that keir starmer has the faithful, which is one step along the way. But doesnt yet have the wider public. As for the substance of the speech, there wasnt much new in it. Well we werent really expecting anything new and he really doubled down on a message that hes been giving out a lot over the past few weeks and months, which is essentially that labour is here to fix the messes that the conservatives have made over the last years. To many last 13 years. Well, to many that might seem like quite a compelling proposition. Rachel reeves the shadow chancellor, said her speech yesterday , said in her speech yesterday, hey, whats better for your family than it was 13 years ago when the tories took office . And i think for a lot of people, that message will really resonate. What has improved in the of tory rule. But the 13 years of tory rule. But if keir starmer is trying to base his entire election pitch on essentially not being the conservatives on being a sort of more competent version of the tories of doing everything that the tories would like to do, i. E. Lower taxes , reform the i. E. Lower taxes, reform the nhs, build more houses, etcetera. All of these tory messages, but just try and achieve them in a more competent fashion than the tories have done before. Then it could be that labours appeal is very broad but not very deep. And if the tories do manage to get their act together in the next 12 months or so, it could be that Keir Starmers popularity, which i have to say did seem pretty impressive today. Turns out to run dry very quickly indeed. It will be really, really interesting to see what the next few months have to offer. Olivia utley well catch up again soon. Thank you so much for us. Get forjoining us. Lets get reaction from former cabinet reaction now from former cabinet minister and gb news star esther mcvey. Mp banker and visiting professor no less, derek lord and author and journalist rebecca reid. Derek, did that rebecca reid. Derek, did that speech move the dial for labour today . It probably did, and its probably not what viewers and listeners want to hear. Listeners want to hear. But i think the thing thats really significant about it is probably three fold. First is that he has definitely moved the labour party to the right. Party to the right. The second is that hes adopting tory language , talking adopting tory language, talking about aspiration, talking about Home Ownership , ep and so on. Home ownership, ep and so on. Traditional tory grounds. Traditional tory grounds. Traditional tory grounds. And the third is that hes actually got discipline in his own party, something thats strikingly obviously not happening within the conservative party. What do you think, rebecca . Were you impressed by that speech . Was it a game changer because it needed to be i mean, it was comforting. An audience because im an easy audience because i just want him not i just i just want him to not screw it up. But i think. Was it a cup of horlicks today . It was just yeah, it was like a big not a pint of stella. No. Like a big glass of wine because, you know who needs horlicks life . But i was what horlicks in life . But i was what i comforted most by was that i was comforted most by was that if i think about members of my family always tory, family whove always voted tory, but fed up, but who are really fed up, i could them perhaps being could see them perhaps being swayed by this because, as derek says, it feels safe. Swayed by this because, as derek says, it not ls safe. Swayed by this because, as derek says, it not saying were to its not saying were to going abolish prone and were going abolish prone and were going abolish prone and were going abolish gender power going to abolish gender power and raised and all children will be raised non binary. Were non binary. And, you know, were going everyone go vegan going to make everyone go vegan tomorrow. It was a very conservative labour speech and i think sensible. And think thats sensible. And i think thats sensible. And i think a really good think olivia makes a really good point that his pitches were not the but at the moment the tories, but at the moment people up enough that the tories, but at the moment peoplnot up enough that the tories, but at the moment peoplnot the up enough that the tories, but at the moment peoplnot the tories1ough that the tories, but at the moment peoplnot the tories mightthat the tories, but at the moment peoplnot the tories might win were not the tories might win the election and i trust that if he it, he might do a good he gets it, he might do a good enough job. I kind almost enough job. I kind of almost dont need know what hes dont need to know what hes going do. Indeed dont need to know what hes goiiesther, . Indeed dont need to know what hes goiiesther, whatszd dont need to know what hes goiiesther, whats your appraisal esther, whats your appraisal of heard today . Of what you heard today . Well, i thought there was no vision. I thought was vision. I thought there was a dull where there should dull void where there should have i thought have been a vision. I thought there guiding principles. There was no guiding principles. I thought there was lots of platitudes, then platitudes, no policy. And then i well, for man i thought, well, for a man whos moved from to corbyn blair in a blink of an eye, shows hes blink of an eye, it shows hes got no guiding policies. He is a lawyer, isnt give him lawyer, isnt he . Give him a brief and hell argue it. Give him a speech and hell say it. And this me felt very and this one to me felt very mandelson kind speech. Mandelson esque kind of speech. He is the british equivalent of joe he just reads the joe biden. He just reads the autocue better. So there was no principles. And hes got no instinct and instinct for politics. And this is why see that oscillation is why you see that oscillation in moment. Hes in one moment. Hes renationalised and the next he is one moment. Student is in one moment. He student fees, he isnt going fees, the next. He isnt going to get rid of them. I think its whoever speaks to last. So whoever speaks to him last. So hes but no ideas. Whoever speaks to him last. So he hes but no ideas. Whoever speaks to him last. So he hes going ut no ideas. Whoever speaks to him last. So he hes going to. No ideas. Hes going to. Hes going to. Rebecca oscillating is surely better than up with an better than coming up with an idea well, weve idea and saying, well, weve put it on the leaflet now, so were going to have do it. I think going to have to do it. I think hes and i think hes hes listening and i think hes changing to what he thinks will win the election. Also win him the election. But also what and hes what people want. And hes probably seen that rishi is being those five being pounded by those five things was going to things he said he was going to do you stand up and you say do if you stand up and you say five things you do five things and you dont do them, have dug your own them, you have dug your own grave. It must be horrible for ratio really its better ratio really feels its better politics, i thought ratio really feels its better polivery i thought ratio really feels its better polivery telling i thought ratio really feels its better polivery telling becauseght was very telling because obviously the labour party have been over by the been sort of taken over by the sort metropolitan elite. Sort of metropolitan elite. Wouldnt know a working they wouldnt know a working class they fell over they wouldnt know a working cla thats they fell over they wouldnt know a working cla thats they fell over they wouldnt know a working cla thats they felltheer tories. The tories are pretty elite, arent they . 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