Good morning everybody. Good morning ari. Good morning harvey. I think therell be a verdict today. Be a verdict today. One of Harvey Weinsteins me to Rape Convictions is sensationally overturned. Plus. Sensationally overturned. Plus. Yet more foreign violence on uk streets. On my panel tonight. Its top telegraph columnist allison pearson, founder of Global Britain. Amanda gal, an ex labour Party AdviserMatthew Lazaro and yes , trigger warning, lazaro and yes, trigger warning, trigger warning. Can you guess whats wrong with these dolls. 7 get ready britain, here we go. How long before britain riots . Next. Next. Patrick. Patrick. Thank you. The top stories this hour. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a torso was found in a nature reserve. The body part was found in clear plastic by a passer by at castle dale wetlands in salford early this month. The victim is believed to be a man aged over 40, who had only been dead for a matter of days. Two men from salford, who were believed to be known to each other , were arrested on each other, were arrested on suspicion of murder. Today, a 42 year old man was arrested on a bus around midday and a 68 year old man was arrested later. In other news, a moroccan Asylum Seeker has been found guilty of murdering a stranger in an attack motivated by the conflict in gaza. Alid ahmed alid had in gaza. Alid ahmed alid had stabbed 70 year old pensioner Terence Carney six times in hartlepool in what was intended as revenge for the israel Hamas Conflict. He told police the attack, a week after the hamas attacks on israel , was for the attacks on israel, was for the people of gaza and he had wanted to kill more victims. A court in to kill more victims. A court in new york has overturned Harvey Weinsteins 2020 conviction for sex crimes. Its a Stunning Development for the former top hollywood producer, whose crimes sparked what became known as the Metoo Movement. Manhattans District Attorney will now decide whether to seek a retrial. Theres little chance of him being released. Hes also serving 16 years for the rape of a woman in a Beverly Hills hotel. As youve been hearing, tensions are high in edinburgh this evening, with tensions are high in edinburgh this evening , with the scottish this evening, with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence. Its vote of no confidence. Its after the snps power sharing deal with the greens collapsed this morning, leaving mr yousaf in charge of a minority government. Losing the vote government. Losing the vote wouldnt automatically spell the end for mr yousaf, but it would throw serious doubt over his ability to govern. The no confidence motion was proposed by scottish conservative leader douglas ross, who branded the snp leader weak and a failed first minister, and in the united states, donald trump says that us president s must be immune from the threat of prosecution. It comes as his hush money case continues today in a separate case, the Us Supreme Court is hearing arguments for why he should be immune from charges related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Mr trump spoke outside court early this morning. Constitutional rights have been taken away from me, but every single expert, every legal scholar, every respected scholar has said this is no case. There is no case here. The argument on immunity is very important. The president has to have immunity. This has nothing to do with me. This has nothing to do with me. This has nothing to do with me. This has to do with a president in the future. For a hundred years from now, if you dont have immunity, youre not going to do anything. Youre going to become a ceremony president. Youre just going to be doing nothing. Youre not going to take any of the risks, both good and bad. And bad. For the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen. Or you can go to news. Com. Au alerts. Now its back to. Patrick. Back to. Patrick. Well, its official the ministry of justice wants to hide how many Asylum Seekers are dangerous killers and rapists. On this show, we reveal that the north east of england had taken the highest proportion of Asylum Seekers. But worryingly, it had also seen sex crimes increase by around 500. Stalking and harassment increase by around 6,000 since 2014. Now there may well be no correlation , but you well be no correlation, but you deserve to know, dont you . So we submitted a freedom of information request to the ministry of justice, asking them to tell us how many Asylum Seekers are in prison for Sexual Offences or awaiting trial. How many people with a pending visa application are currently in prison for Sexual Offences, and how many foreign nationals are currently in prison . Are repeat offenders was okay. They refused because they said it would cost too much money. We then offered too much money. We then offered to pay the bill ourselves and then yesterday they responded. We have reviewed the cost estimation calculations which state that over 10,000 manual files would need review, each taking approximately ten minutes to review. The resulting costs for this work exceeds £43,000. Weve found that these calculations to be a reasonable estimation of the costs involved in complying with your request, but they wont let us pay for it because they have no obligation to do so. So somewhere in the region of £43,000 is all that is standing in the way of you, the British Public, knowing how many Asylum Seekers , all people with Asylum Seekers, all people with Asylum Seekers, all people with a pending visa application, have raped sexually assaulted, murdered or violently abused someone in britain and they are refusing to tell you for around that amount of money. Meanwhile they will spend £8 million a day on Migrant Hotels, wont they . In fact, theyve actually asked us to change our request. So they said you were advised to consider requesting information concerning foreign nationals held in prison. Whos offence related to sex offending without reference to criminal history, asylum or visa status. Well, we asylum or visa status. Well, we dont want that information, do we . We want to know about the asylum or visa status. Okay, thats the point. But they cannot hold this information back from you forever. The issue back from you forever. The issue will become too big. Just today, a moroccan Asylum Seeker was found guilty of murdering an elderly stranger at random and attempting to kill a christian convert housemate in revenge for the israel Hamas Conflict , ahmed the israel Hamas Conflict, ahmed ali alid drifted around 13 European Countries, apparently before entering britain illegally and spending three years in official accommodation whilst waiting for his asylum claim to be processed. He was apparently reported to the home office for sitting in the kitchen waving a knife around and dishing out dirty looks to people who had converted to christianity before he committed the attack. He actually told police when he was arrested i swear by allah , if i had swear by allah, if i had a machine gun and i had more weapons that they would be in thousands. Im assuming hes talked about people he would have killed there. I was going to contact someone to get me a machine gun and i would have done more. And then that person told me to carry on with the knife. All right. Okay. And who can forget this guy as well . The old lovely Somalian National who apparently wants to bring peace and love to the uk. The ten foot and love to the uk. The ten foot woman and i killed a man. You kill men . You kill men . Yes. Yes. And if i want to kill, i kill them. Yeah. That clip was doing the rounds on social media earlier. There are many more people like those here in britain, and we have a right to know how many more i think. Dont we . Things like that will keep happening. They will keep trying to put reporting restrictions on these incidents to stop us talking about them. But how many more cases like this before the people of britain start doing what the people of ireland have done and riot . So the people of done and riot . So the people of ireland have been pushed to breaking point and they have had enough. But the problem in ireland is going to get worse. They might be about to have a load more. Ahmed ali alis coming across the border from Northern Ireland into the repubuc Northern Ireland into the republic because apparently 80 of Asylum Seekers in the repubuc of Asylum Seekers in the republic of ireland have come from the north. So theyre so worried about the rwanda plan that theyve got on a ferry to Northern Ireland in some cases and walks across the border or theyve legged it from one of theyve legged it from one of the Migrant Hotels over there. Gosh, its a real shame, isnt it, that the Irish High Court ruled in march that the uk should not be classed as a safe country to return Asylum Seekers to, because we might send them to, because we might send them to rwanda . So it looks like they might be stuck with this lot for now. Do you think the people of ireland are going to stand for it . If elderly men start getting stabbed to death by lunatic Illegal Immigrants . No theyll be absolute carnage, wont they . Again, therell be more carnage. Again, therell be more carnage. I just wonder how much more is the British Public going to take . Lets get the thoughts of my panel this evening. I take . Lets get the thoughts of my panel this evening. I am joined by Daily Telegraph columnist allison pearson. Ive columnist allison pearson. Ive also got the former labour Party Adviser, matthew laza and the founder of Global Britain, ummon bogle. Allison, ill start with bogle. Allison, ill start with you. I mean , good grief, surely you. I mean, good grief, surely they just have to tell us the truth on this, dont they . How many of these people are actually sex offenders or violent thugs . I think viewers will be very shocked by that, that youve actually asked the minister of justice, do they not have a search function on a computer . We pay them enough money, dont we . So they should be able to say how many Asylum Seekers and as you say, patrick, anecdotally, we know in areas where theyve sent a lot of Asylum Seekers. You know, i hear about this all the time. Young girls being followed home from school and so on. But but it is catastrophic. And this week, on catastrophic. And this week, on monday, when rishi sunak was giving his stop the boats speech, the government slipped out the fact that this earlier, for this early part of this yean for this early part of this year, 24 increase in Illegal Migrants coming across the channel and something that caught my eye, which i think people will be very interested in, is that the number of official asylum decisions, 129,000 from april 20th 23 to 2024, the substantial substantive decisions 56,744 grants, 36,000 refusals. That is, a grant rate of 61. Do you know what the grant rate is in france . No. 23. The british france . No. 23. The british grant rate is three times what it is. And i am hearing from senior people that the government is rushing through approved all of asylum claims, undocumented male migrants like that man who killed mr Terrence Carney on his morning walk. Terrence carney, aged 70. So sorry to his family and these people being let into our country in vast numbers, unchecked to spare the government embarrassment. Patrick, to get them off the books before the general election. Thats whats going on in ireland. I dont feel sorry for ireland at all. Ireland refused to have border infrastructure because of brexit to be spiteful, and now theyve got lots of migrants coming across tough. Well, well there you go. Eamonn. I mean yeah, ireland. I just dont think theyre going to stand for this. I just wonder how much more the British Public will actually take. Well, indeed. I mean, look, the bottom line here is that these are unvetted. We dont know who these people are. Where . Well, we know where theyre coming from , but we theyre coming from, but we dont know who they are. And we simply dont know of their criminal backgrounds or what backgrounds they do have. But the bigger thing here is that the bigger thing here is that the vast majority of these are not actually genuine Asylum Seekers. Theyre not genuine refugees, as is the case. I mean, look, lets be honest, i stood for parliament in Northern Ireland in 15, and to travel from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, you need to show a photo id. Okay, now, if these photo id. Okay, now, if these are people who have already gained asylum thanks to the great blob that is the home office in the uk, and theyre travelling over to the republic of ireland, which has a very free and open , border with with free and open, border with with Northern Ireland. It means that theyre not Asylum Seekers, because if they were, theyd be staying here. But theyre going into the republic for economic opportunities, which might there be might theyre not theyre allowed to work. They are my understanding anyway. And doing a bit of research before the show was that they are more able to work. That they are more able to work. Whilst there is a pending asylum decision in the republic of ireland than they are here, and so you can see maybe why they would do that and also possibly the fear of rwanda as well. But matthew, i just think this is another example of the real figure of uk Asylum Seekers being disguised. If it is the case, really that 80 of the repubuc case, really that 80 of the republic of irelands really quite high caseload of Asylum Seekers now have managed to come from the uk into the republic . I mean, good grief, that just shows how many more weve got than we thought. Yeah i mean, apparently it is absolutely 80, because people turn up at one office in dublin, to register it and it is literally eight out of ten people have said have come from Northern Ireland and theyve got no evidence theyve come from Northern Ireland, you know, like a train ticket. Yeah, so yeah, these these are clearly people whove arrived across the channel because and so it just shows that theres an even bigger farce than we thought, and its an even bigger failure of the government. And its why, you know, i know youre going to groan when i say it, but it is why we need to focus on, on, on doing two things, on smashing the gangs. So that we can reduce the gangs. So that we can reduce the number of people coming, but also when people come to processing them so that the turnaround is, you know, is days and weeks and not months and years where people are getting lost in the system. Figures show they are processing them at great speed. Well, theyre just now stamping stay, arent they . Rubber stamping them in that is not a safe asylum policy. Well, no. I mean, we need to a system where people arent languishing for years and then the file is lost and people get to stay by default. But where those decisions are taken quickly within a system that works, which is what happens in other countries. Well, indeed. And i think thats again, the failure of even the rwanda scheme. Im sorry to say, i think the only way forward is to deter and stop this, very wrongful, Channel Crossings is simply we are picking them up anyway, we go and drop them back on the french coast. The french are coming into our waters, as we saw two days ago. Well, weve got ive got a story a bit later on which i know will massively concern people, which is about the possibility of the french actually absconding from those beaches. I mean , in the, in the beaches. I mean, in the, in the coming months, weve been taking you for a ride by the french and we need to stop that. We need to have a proper deal with the french, which is what the last Labour Government did to close the sangatte camp, which is the sort of noughties equivalent of whats happening at the moment. So just a final word to you on this. I mean, how many more cases is there going to be of people who have killed people or sexually assaulted people, etc. Do you think before there is more mass outrage in britain . Im not calling for people to say im not, you know, want anyone to clip this and say im inciting violence . Im not saying that. But you look at whats going on in ireland and other countries as well, where they are, they are more ready to take action in that sense. So how long is that before it happens here . Do you think . I think it can happen any