Right , though . Well be going to right, though . Well be going to those marches alive and the duchess of sussex, yes, again, has criticised the seemingly endless toxicity of social media, revealing she she was targeted with bullying and abuse while pregnant with archie and lilibet. But this show is lilibet. But this show is nothing without you and your views. Its not me. Its all about you, let me know your thoughts on all the stories well be discussing today or any you want to chat about. Basically, me on basically, email me on gbviews gbnews. Com, or message me on our socials at gb news. Really simple on the screen there. But first lets have a look at the News Headlines, shall we . With the lovely sophia i thanks, dawn. Good morning. Thanks, dawn. Good morning. Its 12 00 more than £32 million its12 00 more than £32 million has been spent policing gaza related protests in london. The met police, confirming the figure as it prepares for another day of demonstrations. Another day of demonstrations. Crowds have started gathering at Hyde Park Corner with hundreds of thousands of people expected to take part in the Palestine Solidarity Campaign to march from the us embassy. Officers have warned they have a robust plan in place to tackle hate crime and extremism. The protest crime and extremism. The protest is going ahead after the Counter Terrorism tsar said the capital has become a no go zone for jews during demonstrations. Shadow cabinet minister Nick Thomas Symonds says its vital police get the support they need. We have to preserve the right to peacefully protest. Right to peacefully protest. I think thats a very important part of our democracy. But at the same time we have to crack down on racism in all its forms. We have to be very strong and tough on anti semitism and indeed, islamophobia where it is found. And we have to make sure today that our police and our especially our frontline police, who, by the way, have to deal with extremely difficult judgements in fast moving situations , are given the situations, are given the support that they need. I support that they need. I meanwhile, the head of the Foreign Affairs committee has accused israel of blocking aid, getting into gaza humanitarian suppues getting into gaza humanitarian supplies are being airdropped as the crisis in the region deepens. A ship carrying aid is also said to be ready to deploy at a moments notice. Its hoping to leave cyprus this weekend. Thats after the uk, us and eu announced plans to create a maritime corridor with a temporary port to be built off the coast of gaza in the coming weeks. The mothers of two weeks. The mothers of two teenagers killed in nottingham say theyve lost faith in the justice system. Valdo calocane was handed a hospital order for manslaughter by diminished responsibility after stabbing 19 year old students Barnaby Webber and Grace Omalley Kumar , as and Grace Omalley Kumar, as well as School Caretaker ian coates. In the june of last yeah coates. In the june of last year. The teenagers parents are now criticising the police and the Crown Prosecution Service, telling the times they felt foolish for thinking they would see justice properly served. A see justice properly served. A london fertility clinic has had its licence to operate suspended due to significant concerns about the unit. It comes as the telegraph newspaper reports that the centre had been reported to police over fears embryos were being destroyed. The Homerton Fertility Centre in east london admitted errors in its freezing processes had led to some embryos either not surviving or being undetectable. The being undetectable. The suspension means the unit will not be able to accept any new bookings for treatment, but existing patients can still access its services. Meghan access its services. Meghan markle says she suffered hateful and cruel abuse while she was pregnant. The duchess of sussex led a keynote speech on International Womens day, where she spoke out against social media abuse. She said we have lost our sense of humanity on social media. As she recalled the comments aimed at her while she was pregnant with prince, archie and princess lilibet. Appearing on a panel at a conference in texas, meghan explained how every voice can make a change. Even if you know that theres something wrong and youre using your voice to advocate in the direction of what is right, your voice to advocate in the direction of what is right , that direction of what is right, that can really land and resonate and make huge change for a lot of people. So your voice is not small. Just needs to be small. It just needs to be heard. And a new honour has been created to recognise Public Servants who have died in the line of duty. The elizabeth emblem is seen as the civilian equivalent of the elizabeth cross, which is posthumously awarded to members of armed forces as the fathers of two murdered Police Officers who campaigned for three years to secure the award have welcomed the decision , describing it as the decision, describing it as humbling and overwhelming. Humbling and overwhelming. Im very pleased and for all the police that have lost their lives in service that theyre now getting recognition by the state and for all the families involved. It will be a privilege to have them. Its been nearly three years campaigning for me and, you know, for finally to be announced. Its i think in one respect, its humbling, a bit overwhelming , but so pleased for overwhelming, but so pleased for everybody, police everybody, not just Police Officers well. As we found officers as well. As we found out, its for everybody in pubuc out, its for everybody in Public Service and will Public Service and that will mean for families. Mean a lot for those families. I think. Think. And for the latest story, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screens or go to gb news. Com slash alerts. Now its back to dawn. Dawn. Thank you very much, sophia. Right, lets get straight into todays story, shall we . Is there a secret plan for Boris Johnson to take back the tory party . Yes, you heard me say that right . Since announcing he that right . Since announcing he was stepping down, the former Prime Minister has been relatively quiet. Other than his weekly newspaper column and the odd appearance in the ukraine and two books that hes currently writing. But apart from that bit quiet, following wednesdays budget flop, some tory backbenchers have been whistling for the big to dog return to the conservative kennel, intrigue being one. This isnt it. Joining me now is gb news senior political commentator and all round lovely person , nigel nelson. Nigel, person, nigel nelson. Nigel, thank you so much. Ive just thank you so much. Ive just been reminded in my ear that youre married. I know i love your wife, more than you, actually. Case, nigel, actually. In any case, nigel, now, this story wasnt one i was expecting to talk to you about. Bofis expecting to talk to you about. Boris johnson coming back. Do tell. Tell. Well, i mean, the idea is its a its an idea floated by, Camilla Tominey in the telegraph are, gb news. Presenter will be on tomorrow morning, and shes suggesting that backbenchers are thinking about the a way of reviving the fortunes of the tory party and thats either with Boris Johnson making a comeback or even David Cameron. Now the question, obviously is how this would work. But Boris Johnson isnt an mp, so he would need to find a seat if he was going to make a comeback. And going to make a comeback. And youve also got to consider whether or not hed actually want to. Does he want to be want to. Does he want to be leader of the opposition for at least five years, and probably ten, by which time hed be 70 . Yeah, but that doesnt seem to stop politicians in america, does it . I mean, that means theyve got another ten years to 90, theyve got another ten years to go, potentially, i mean, 45 go, potentially, but i mean, 45 in the recent by election, i mean, he proved more popular than rishi sunak in a poll. And than rishi sunak in a poll. And 45 of the public are still to make up their mind, which way theyre going to vote in a general election. So it does sort of imply that he would actually potentially do better for the conservative party than anyone theyve currently got. Anyone theyve currently got. Yeah. And if you, if you, you were able to actually get him in before the general election, you might right there. I mean , might be right there. I mean, the poll youre quoting from is the poll youre quoting from is the poll youre quoting from is the poll , and the latest gb news poll, and that shows the tories on 18, only five ahead of reform. Now, only five ahead of reform. Now, if that was translated into seats at a general election, that would leave the tories with just 23 mps and even rishi sunak would lose his seat, so. But i dont think that would happen, by the way. I dont think it would be as bad as that. Its it probably will be a labour landslide, kind landslide, but not by that kind of margin , the problem to get of margin, the problem to get bofisin of margin, the problem to get boris in before that is, is really that the tories are running out of time, the ideal deal way of actually bringing him in would be to try and get him in would be to try and get him to fight to stand on may the 2nd, when local elections take place. Thats the time of maximum danger of a rishi sunak when mps will see the drubbing the tories get in the elections and start moving again to try and start moving again to try and replace rishi sunak. But that really only gives boris two weeks to actually find a seat, stand and, and win it. And i think that the time is just against him, but it is possible. And he did say in an interview the other week that he was very open for rishi sunak giving him a call, wasnt he . And talking about, you know, helping to win the next election , i think was how it was put. Yeah. I mean, borisjohnson yeah. I mean, Boris Johnson is an absolutely fantastic campaigner and theres no question that he would be a great boost to the tories. Its great boost to the tories. Its a little hard to see how he and rishi sunak would actually get on during an Election Campaign , on during an Election Campaign, given it was it was, rishi sunak who basically unseated boris in the first place. Yeah, there was a lot of interesting stories about who was grassing up, who from whatever window overlooking the grounds in partygate and stuff like that, wasnt it . But nigel, but i put this to you , mr but i put this to you, mr nelson. Whats his relationship like with David Cameron . Could that be a potential is perpetually straightened , i perpetually straightened, i mean, theyve been rivals ever since they were at eton together. They were rivals at university. Theyve been rivals university. Theyve been rivals in politics. I mean, its thought that David Cameron only put boris in for the london mayor seat in the expectation he would lose it and disappear from politics. So i dont think theres any love lost between theres any love lost between the two of them. And was if David Cameron was to make a comeback, he obviously clearly couldnt do it while he was foreign secretary. He certainly wouldnt quit that job. That wouldnt quit that job. That would be really, really cynical, even for a tory, so, i mean that theyll carry on being, frenemies. Basically, they get on and sort of. But they are tremendous rivals, both of them intriguing stuff, though, isnt it . Intriguing times. Nigel nelson, thank you very much. Well be talking to you later on about much more to come. Now for all the best analysis and opinion on that story and much more, you can go to the website which is at gb news. Com very simple. Now i love this story. Historic artwork has been damaged by a group of pro palestinian activists at cambridge university. Footage posted online shows a painting of former Prime Minister lord balfour being sprayed with red paint before being slashed. The governments adviser on Political Violence and disruption. There is a thing described it as outrageous and senseless. The Palestine Action group claims the piece symbolised the bloodshed of the Palestinian People since the Balfour Declaration in 1917. You can see all the pictures there. I mean, sorry, its just horrendous now, this picture, because was college because it was in a college is not glass. Not not behind glass. Its not protected. Security protected. Theres no security guards, or guards, not like in a gallery or museum. You saw what they did to it. Just that was it. Its not just paint that was actually ripped to shreds. Joining news, host joining me now is gb news, host of saturday five albie of the saturday five Albie Amankona and political commentator kai wilshire, who is a new one, a new a new person for me to play with on my show. Excellent. Thank you both for joining me this afternoon, gentlemen. All seen gentlemen. Now, weve all seen that was just i mean, that footage. I was just i mean, its like, oh, and i would like to out the young lady to point out that the young lady doing also was in doing that also was in possession of £1,000 rucksack on her obviously struggling her back, obviously struggling there. Im coming to you first on this one. Alb. I mean , what on this one. Alb. I mean, what is going on here . This is just outrageous. I mean, lock her up. Outrageous. I mean, lock her up. Throw away the key. Look, i think what happened was appalling. And i do think criminal charges should be brought and i do think criminal chargesthiled be brought and i do think criminal chargesthis protester. Ught and i do think criminal chargesthis protester. But against this protester. But lets lord lets understand why lord balfour is such a controversial figure for people in the pro palestine movement. It was the Balfour Declaration, a declaration in his name, which drew up the boundaries of what is presently today the palestinian territories and what is now known as the state of israel. And for a lot of pro Palestinian Protesters and people who feel very strongly about the pro palestinian cause, the free palestine cause, they almost see that as the original sin. So that is why this man is so controversial. But do i think this is the way that you display your displeasure at the Balfour Declaration and the situation in gaza at the moment . No, that is absolutely not how you change peoples minds and get people on your side. This is just going to push people away. Its the same as the violence and vandalism that has happened at blm protests at just stop oil, protests, at Extinction Rebellion protests, people probably on balance, they think racism is bad , want us to be racism is bad, want us to be greener, want us to be more environmentally friendly, want the situation in israel and palestine to get better . But this fundamentally not how this is fundamentally not how you more people on your side. Fundamentally, were talking about here, arent we, kai . Well, absolutely absolutely n well, we absolutely are. I mean, albees totally mean, i think albees totally right to say that hes a controversial right . Right to say that hes a con butarsial right . Right to say that hes a conbutarsial historyght . Right to say that hes a conbutarsial history ist . But british history is littered with controversial figures. Thats the point of history. Thats the point of history. Thats the point of history. Absolutely. Absolutely. And this was going back to 1917 was the Balfour Declaration. Yeah. Well, exactly. I mean, look, well, exactly. I mean, look, im doing a bit of a keir starmer here because ive actually changed on actually changed my opinion on this splintered, absolutely. You know, during the black lives matter protests, we saw the colston statue being toppled and graffiti in bristol. Now, at the time, i thought, i cant get that excited about a statue. Im not that worried about a statue. And i see that when you stack up a painting versus the suffering of the slave trade and the suffering as well of the gazan people, that i can see the appeal of seeing it as a legitimate target. My problem with that now is why do we care about art . Art makes us think, makes us feel, but it also makes us understand, understand the world around us, understand other people. And so thats why i totally agree with alby, that this kind of cultural vandalism is just not the way to go, and its not going to win people over to your cause either. Well, this problem. This is the problem. Going to save one its not going to save one babys gaza. And its babys life in gaza. And its not going to win people over. I mean, what and the one thing id like to ask alby is, i mean, this is a young lady. Shes obviously, you know, thinks shes doing the right thing. No, shes doing the right thing. No, shes would shes not, shes. No, i would agree. What reaction she, agree. What reaction does she, as woman , think she as a young woman, think she would if she doing that would get if she was doing that kind vandalism , in any area kind of vandalism, in any area controlled by a group like hamas . As a young woman, what reaction would she get . I dont think shed be doing it, dawn, because shed know the reaction that she would get. Living a free and because living in a free and liberal you can peacefully. Well, this not peaceful well, this is not a peaceful protest, can show your protest, but you c