Shortly and looking forward to this in my take at ten, Prince Andrew needs to get his house in order as the £30 million royal lodge that he inhabits is falling apart. Should king charles evict his own brother . My charles evict his own brother . My verdict at ten. Two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. Big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. And it is the entertainment. And it is the Bank Holiday Weekend. So shall we have some fun . I think well have some fun. Ive got a great panel tonight. Why dont you grab a cold beer from the fridge, uncork a bottle of wine . Fridge, uncork a bottle of wine . I dont think its too late. Its 9 00. That sounds good to me. Wine oclock. Rock or fire up the kettle. Tear open the custard creams and lets get to work. Thats right. It is a mark dolan tonight. Bank holiday special. Two hours of entertaining lolz and a bit of debate along the way. First up, debate along the way. First up, the headlines that a good friend of mine, sam francis. Mark, thank you very much and good evening from the gb newsroom. Itsjust good evening from the gb newsroom. Its just coming up to 9 03. The top story tonight. The liberal democrats claim that rishi sunak is living on cloud cuckoo land after a disappointing set of local Election Results for the conservatives. The biggest upset saw labours Richard Parker win the West Midlands, defeating andy street by just 1500 votes. The conservative has also lost all of the Mayoral Elections except one. Ben houchen remains in his post in teesside. Except one. Ben houchen remains in his post in teesside. But in his post in teesside. But labours National Campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldnt be too complacent. But two things have guided our position all along. One is our position all along. One is the one that you just mentioned, which is israels right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th that will remain. We will stick up for that. But we also want to see a Better Future for the palestinian people. And if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a big Foreign Policy priority for us. Us. Pat mcfadden speaking to us earlier this morning. Well, in other news, a candlelit vigil has been held for a teenager who was stabbed in North East London earlier this week, 14 year old Daniel Anjorin was attacked on his way to school by a man with a samurai sword. Four other people, including two police officers, were also injured in the attack. Marcus monzo, a the attack. Marcus monzo, a spanish brazilian dual national, has been charged with murder and attempted murder. A manhunt is attempted murder. A manhunt is ongoing tonight for a prisoner who escaped from jail in suffolk. Ricky wall was reported missing in woodbridge on saturday morning when he failed to appear for roll call. The 23 year old, serving a seven year sentence for aggravated burglary. Police are now appealing for help in tracing him. A woman from essex has been him. A woman from essex has been arrested on suspicion of neglect after a five month old boy suffered cardiac arrest at Legoland Windsor resort, the baby, we understand, remains in Critical Condition in hospital following that incident. Police have now released the 27 year old woman on bail and say theyre not seeking any other suspects. Detectives, though, are asking anyone with information, particularly those at legolands coastguard hq boat ride on thursday afternoon to come forward. A man has been come forward. A man has been arrested on suspicion of organising people trafficking across the english channel. The 38 year old, who claims to be an iraqi, was detained in preston in the early hours of this morning. It relates to crossings made from france to the uk in november and december of last yeah he november and december of last year. He was detained as part of an investigation into an organised crime network. Israel has rejected a ceasefire deal with hamas over possible security concerns. The Israeli Security concerns. The israeli Prime Minister says the proposal to release hostages in exchange for a ceasefire would leave hamas intact and therefore israel unsafe. Benjamin netanyahu says the terror groups demands are unrealistic. Meanwhile Israeli Police have raided the offices of news broadcaster al jazeera in jerusalem over claims the network is a mouthpiece for hamas. And finally, before we hamas. And finally, before we hand back to mark southern water has said its supplies are now gradually being restored to more than 32,000 properties in east sussex. Homes in Saint Leonards on sea and in hastings have been without water since a pipe burst there three days ago. The damage was repaired yesterday, but the company says Services Still need to be restarted. Those are the to be restarted. Those are the headlines. Ill have another update for you at 10 00. Until then, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. Common alerts. News. Common alerts. Thank you sam. A happy bank houday thank you sam. A happy Bank Holiday Weekend one and all. Welcome to a very special and very busy mark dolan tonight in the big story as Suella Braverman says, she regrets supporting rishi sunak as leader and with Dame Andrea Jenkyns saying bring back boris. Should the tories have one more roll of the tories have one more roll of the dice and put someone new in charge . As its revealed, students are using ai software to write their essays and with anti semitism rife on campus and with free speech, non exist is there any point in young people amassing debt to go to university . Is Higher Education worth such a high price . Ill be asking. Tonights top pundits. Also, is britain an institutionally racist country . No, says my mark meets guest tony sewell , a prominent man of tony sewell, a prominent man of colour in the house of lords, whose report on the issue saw him attacked, demonised and stripped of an Honorary Degree, cancelled for having the wrong opinions. Lord tony sewell joins me shortly and it might take a ten in an hours time. You wont want to miss this. Ten in an hours time. You wont want to miss this. Prince andrew want to miss this. Prince andrew needs to get his house in order as the £30 million royal lodge that he inhabits is falling apart. Should king charles evict his own brother . My verdict on the playboy prince at ten and with me tonight, reacting to the big stories of the day, journalist and Communications Adviser linda jubilee, former adviser linda jubilee, former adviser to Boris Johnson, member of the house of lords, lord kulveer, ranger and campaigner and best selling author chris wylde. Plus the most important part of the show your messages, your messages, your views. They your messages, your views. They come straight to my laptop. Gbnews. Com forward slash your essay and this show has a golden rule we dont do boring. Not on my watch. I just wont have it a big two hours to come. We start with my big opinion. Calm down, dear. With my big opinion. Calm down, dear. Whether its brexit, dear. Whether its brexit, Donald Trumps victory in 2016 or Boris Johnson in 2019, political polling of late has been about as accurate as a gary barlow tax return. There was barlow tax return. There was huge excitement in labour ranks about their performance on thursday, winning the blackpool south by election with an impressive swing away from the tories, taking the West Midlands mayor royalty from the popular conservative incumbent andy street and scoring hundreds of council seats, plus londoners must reconcile themselves to four more years of divisive identity politics. Congestion spiralling knife crime, antisocial behaviour and having to pay £12. 50 for the privilege of driving their car under the re elected sadiq khan. So labour re elected sadiq khan. So labour think that their home and hosed. But i dont think its too late for that support to dry up. And for that support to dry up. And im not the only one. A shock new projection from sky news using the latest figures from thursdays local elections, suggests in spite of the tories collective nervous breakdown, britain is heading for a Hung Parliament based upon results from 2 million Council Wards and projecting those voting figures into a nationwide estimate. Labouris into a nationwide estimate. Labour is on course to be the Largest Party in parliament, but will fall short of a commons majority by 32 seats. Meanwhile, polling guru Michael Thrasher has thrashed out the numbers and told sky newss sunday morning show that labour needs to be at double its current 7 National Equivalent Vote to win a majority in the house of commons. So they need to double their current support , which their current support, which means that labours performance on thursday is far from the triumph that they would have you believe at the fag end of a tory government with four Prime Ministers in the last six years, a cost of living crisis, Sky High Energy bills spiralling Interest Rates and a country still reeling from what i consider to have been a disastrous covid overreaction , disastrous covid overreaction, leading to an nhs waiting list of 8 million people, a broken economy and a generation of damaged kids. How is it possible that labour still dont have enough support to win a landslide . Well, as i have landslide . Well, as i have suspected for a long time , suspected for a long time, theres no great excitement at theres no great excitement at the idea of Prime Minister starmer, someone who, in my view, is nothing more than a walking political algorithm , a walking political algorithm, a human manifestation of Chatgpt Software gone wrong. Tony blair, he aint. And 1997, this is not. Moreover, reform uk did not have the impact that they might have hoped for. Last thursday. And hoped for. Last thursday. And whilst the greens and lib dems performed well in relative terms, plus smaller parties and independents , the door remains independents, the door remains ajar for an unlikely conservative victory in november, with rishi sunak potentially doing a john major and grabbing victory from the jaws of defeat, as major did in 1992. Rishi sunak is in a good position as the country turns the corner after a torrid four years in inflation is coming down. And yes, sunak can take some credit for that as he faced down the militant unions with their inflation busting pay demands. Plus hes kept a lid their inflation busting pay demands. Plus hes kept a lid on pubuc demands. Plus hes kept a lid on public spending, which raises prices. The rwanda legislation is through. The first voluntary migrant has already arrived in the african nation. The authorities are currently catching up with others who are illegally here and those flights will take off in the summer. Rishi sunak can point to the deputy Prime Minister of ireland, micheal martin, who has effectively said the rwanda plan is already working with migrants bypassing the uk and heading straight for the republic. Straight for the republic. Meanwhile, todays papers report that the belfast to dublin coach route has now been nicknamed the Brexit Express due to the increased number of Asylum Seekers in Northern Ireland. Using this bus service to travel down south to seek refuge in ireland. Oh look, it hasnt been ireland. Oh look, it hasnt been a glorious reign. But since he came to power less than two years ago, rishi sunak has steadied the ship, presiding over modest Economic Growth and largely avoiding recession. Unlike the eurozone, he has ended the brexit deadlock in Northern Ireland with the windsor framework, which has seen the restoration of power sharing in Northern Ireland. He has recalibrated our approach to net zero, making it more sensible, more affordable and more realistic. And he has begun more realistic. And he has begun the woke fightback against bonkers trans ideology and word on the street is that legal net migration, which was approaching 700,000 last year, is also seeing a sharp decline when the pubuc seeing a sharp decline when the public go to the polls, most likely in november, it is clear that the toxic conservatives will struggle and deservedly so, after the shambles of recent years. Party gates, the liz truss mini budget and Boris Johnsons disastrous acquiescence to the doom mongers at sage, whose lockdown bans mask mandates and vaccine tyranny caused so much damage. Tyranny caused so much damage. But when its a choice between sunak and starmer, it is not so cut and dried. Starmer response for more screeching u turns than Lewis Hamilton is not trusted. No one knows what he stands for. Following his about turn on his £28 billion green revolution, his previous support for Jeremy Corbyn to be Prime Minister, his efforts to reverse brexit and, most pathetically, his sudden decision last weekend that biological sex does matter now, having previously thrown the heroic labour mp Rosie Duffield under the bus with his insistence that she was wrong to say only women have a cervix now, he says only women do have a cervix. Make it make sense. So he has now got six months to prove that he is the one that deserves five more years in power. Its unlikely, but its power. Its unlikely, but its possible labours champagne socialists shouldnt pop their corks too soon. They might find that by november some of that sparkle has gone flat. I dont sparkle has gone flat. I dont like champagne myself. I find it bitter. Anyway, your reaction gb bitter. Anyway, your reaction gb news. Com forward slash your say it is the Bank Holiday Weekend, so i hope youve got something bubbly in front of you. Weve certainly got a bubbly couple of hours, aided and abetted by my top pundits this evening. Im delighted to have journalist and communication expert linda jubilee. We also have former adviser to Boris Johnson, political broadcast writer lord kulveer, ranger and campaigner and best selling author big chris wilde. Yeah, great to see chris wilde. Yeah, great to see all three of you, chris. Lets get down to business. The bottom line is that the conservatives are terrible , but five years of are terrible, but five years of labour would be far worse. Yeah. Do you know what this this last couple of weeks has taught me a few lessons. Is that, you know, everybodys putting out their mandates, but nobodys talking about the real problems. Is like, i work in a community. I see people, theyre losing their properties, theyre becoming homeless. Weve got young people who are being forced into criminal organisations just just to survive. And no councillor, rather, you know, from any party, has mentioned real problems in the last two weeks because theyre not easy policy wins. That bothers me. And, and ive always been open and honest on this show. I do support laboun on this show. I do support labour. It comes back from being from yorkshire, being from halifax. Its my working roots. But we spoke about this before on the same panel is that i dont trust keir starmer as my leader. I dont trust keir starmer as my leader. I would trust danny burman, but i dont trust keir starmer because i think hes more right wing than he is left and he doesnt represent what real labour is. And most of the Party Members in labour are still corbynites, and i think that will be a big problem for him. Does it mean that when he achieves power, which will likely happen in november, that hes going to find his job very difficult, governing his own party . Absolutely, absolutely. And i think we might see Angela Rayner just steal the reins from him. Really . Do you do you think, i mean, from your perspective, do you see labour, starmers labour as the lesser of two evils compared to the tories . Well, absolutely. But the thing do you know what it is . Im not a bias. Im quite new to politics, so im not biased about old or new politics. But coming into this, i dont see the dichotomy is not much different. The mandates are exactly the same, but no ones coming up with solutions. Its just for me. Its not what i expected the new generation of labour to be at all. Well a majority of gb news viewers in a recent poll said they would now rather have a Labour Government than a conservative government. Keir starmer performed strongly on thursday. Hes ahead in the polls, but from data that youve been looking at, linda jubilee, they are not home and hosed, not by any means. And i think what will happen. I believe that the labour party will win, but by a very tiny number, and i think that smaller parties will become very significant to shoring him up and becoming a much more important part of the political mix. Ive got to say, i really agree with what chris is