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Parliament and the british constitution. How does he think things will play out. When rishi things will play out. When rishi sunak goes to the country next year . In the big ill be year . In the big story, ill be joined the studio by joined live in the studio by Sophie Ottaway , a woman who Sophie Ottaway, a woman who was born into her born male and just days into her life was secretly operated on by surgeons to make her female after health complications. This is shocking. Secret was kept from her until her 20s she had noidea from her until her 20s she had no idea shed been transitioned. Well, she tells her, moving but deeply inspirational story. But deeply inspirational story. In an exclusive two part mark dolan tonight interview and in my take at ten, with no interest from private companies to invest in unsightly and inefficient wind farms, the case for flaky renewables is running out of puff. Two hours of big opinion, puff. Two hours of big opinion, big debates , big entertainment big debates, big entertainment and an extraordinary life story. Lots to get through. But first, lots to get through. But first, the headlines. Its the news with Polly Middlehurst. With Polly Middlehurst. Mark, thank you. Good mark, thank you. Good evening, will. The top story tonight, within the last hour, the government has announced its sending emergency its sending an Emergency Response team to morocco following fridays earthquake. There the foreign secretary, James Cleverly confirming tonight the uk is deploying 60 search and rescue specialists, as well as four rescue dogs to the north african country. More than 2100 people have lost their lives after the 6. 8 magnitude quake struck remote areas of the Atlas Mountains , with Atlas Mountains, with aftershocks today causing more uncertainty and danger for. Well, here at home, his majesty king charles has sent his condolences to morocco , saying condolences to morocco, saying he cant describe the depths of his sadness and sorrow at the appalling tragedy thats unfolding. Meanwhile, in news unfolding. Meanwhile, in news here at home, Daniel Khalife has been charged with escaping from customer custody, rather, after four days on the run from the authorities. The 21 year old escaped terror suspect had strapped himself underneath a food delivery lorry to get out of wandsworth prison on wednesday. He was tackled from his bike on a towpath in west london by an officer yesterday , london by an officer yesterday, and hes due to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court tomorrow. Meanwhile, the justice tomorrow. Meanwhile, the justice secretary says around 40 inmates have had to be moved out of the prison amid an investigation into his escape. Alex chalk admits the prison is overcrowded , guarded but promises the government is doing all it can to provide resources. That comes as an inmate at the prison was stabbed this afternoon. The man was taken to hospital where he remains in a critical condition. The met Police Telling us no arrests have been made. Now, the arrests have been made. Now, the tuc says it will report the government to the United Nations over a new uk law requiring staff to work during strikes. Staff to work during strikes. The tucs general secretary says the legislation falls short of International Standards. The government says the law protects the lives of the public, such as in the case of doctors, strikes. An add. Theyve recently announced a consultation on how the new law will be put into place. The Prime Minister says place. The Prime Minister says he has confronted his words. The he has confronted his words. The Chinese Premier Li Keqiang at the 620 Chinese Premier Li Keqiang at the g20 summit in new delhi over spying thats alleged to have taken place in westminster. The sunday times reporting today that a man in his 20s and another in his 30s were arrested back in march under the official secrets act. One of the men is alleged to have been a researcher with links to tory mps. And lastly, sir mo farah mps. And lastly, sir mo farah completed the final race of his career today. He got fourth career today. He got fourth place in the great north run. The four time olympic champion said it had all been an amazing journey. He was cheered on and greeted by vast crowds as he crossed the finishing line , crossed the finishing line, signalling his famous letter m as he lifted his hands above his head. The as he lifted his hands above his head. The sports star announced earlier this year that the time had finally come for him to move away from the running. World away from the running. World ulez gb news. Across the uk on your tv, in your car , on your your tv, in your car, on your Digital Radio, and now on your Smart Speaker by saying play gb news this is britains news. Channel thanks, polly. Well see you at 10 00. Welcome to mark dolan tonight. In my big opinion , a tonight. In my big opinion, a top french bank tells investors top french bank tells investors to move their money away from the euro zone into britain. Anyone that thinks we will ever re enter that failing bloc is living on another planet in the big story, ill be joined live in the studio by Sophie Ottaway, a woman who was born male and just days into her life was secretly operated on by surgeons to make her female after health complications. To make her female after health complications. In this to make her female after health complications. In this shocking complications. In this shocking secret was kept from her until her 20s, as she had no idea that shed been transitioned. She tells her, moving but deeply inspirational story. In an exclusive two part mark dolan tonight interview. And that is tonight interview. And that is after the first break. At 915. You wont want to miss it. Also is britain heading for a Hung Parliament at the next election . Ill be asking my mark meets guest lord norton of lough, the man whos been described as the worlds leading expert on the Uk Parliament and the british constitution. How does he think things will play out when rishi sunak goes to the country next year . Im looking forward to year . Im looking forward to this in my take at ten with no interest from private companies to us unsightly and to invest in us unsightly and inefficient wind farms. The case for flakey renewables is running out of puff as shes set to release a new book was liz truss right all along . And is there right all along . And is there just ten years to save the west as per the title of the book . Plus will keir starmer stop the boats if he becomes Prime Minister . Ill be asking tonights newsmaker the formidable ann widdecombe. Plus, formidable ann widdecombe. Plus, weve got tomorrows front pages at 1030 with three top pundits who havent been told what to say and who dont follow the script. Tonight, lynne to script. Tonight, lynne to jubilee. Shaun woodward and adrian hayes. Jubilee. Shaun woodward and adrian hayes. Plus, the most adrian hayes. Plus, the most important part of the show, your emails, they come straight to my laptop market. Gb news. Com. And this show has a strict golden rule. We dont do boring. Not on my watch. I just wont have it. My watch. I just wont have it. Especially on a sunday night. So a big two hours to come. We start with my big opinion. You start with my big opinion. You wont believe this, folks. Bnp wont believe this, folks. Bnp paribas, one of frances biggest banks , has advised its clients banks, has advised its clients to move money out of the eurozone and into britain by putting their money into uk stocks, arguing that a cheap pound and an attractive combination of sectors and the better than expected performance of the british economy makes the countrys businesses attractive. Investments thoughts and prayers for those who love to characterise britain as an economic basket case and those who stay attached to the fading idea that brexit is a disaster. Now, i voted remain worried about the short to medium Term Economic impacts of leaving the bloc. But immediately accepted the result because democracy and im delighted to have been proved wrong. The numbers speak for themselves since we left the eu, britain has grown 8. 7. German germany 8. 1 and italy 6. 1. Unemployment has come down to 4. 2, adding a million jobs by july 2022. Our exports to the eu were not just the highest since brexit, but the highest ever investment into britain. Up exports to the eu, up exports to the rest of the world, up, up, up. We avoid recession. Germany gets one. Even inflation is heading south. It goes on. Meanwhile, britain rejoins the eus horizon project, which involves sharing resources , involves sharing resources, skills and knowledge in the field of science. We were only thrown out of horizon as a result of pure spite from brussels. But fearing that brussels. But fearing that europe could become a scientific backwater. Surprise, surprise, backwater. Surprise, surprise, theyve welcomed us back in pensh theyve welcomed us back in perish the thought that they needed britain and our world class scientific expertise. Class scientific expertise. Meanwhile, the Windsor Framework which went some way to fixing the flow of goods to Northern Ireland once again involved major concessions from yes , you major concessions from yes, you guessed it, the eu. Giorgia guessed it, the eu. Giorgia meloni , the Prime Minister of meloni, the Prime Minister of italy, has defended the rwanda plan and has promised to collaborate with the uk to stop the flow of illegal immigration into our respective countries. Into our respective countries. Youll have to mop up the oceans of tears falling in islington coffee shops and gastropubs when other eu nations begin to adopt rwanda style plans themselves. Whether its the uk , france, whether its the uk, france, italy, spain or anyone else. People across europe have had enough of what they feel is an effective open borders policy and britain leads the way. Meanwhile, excuse me. Meanwhile, meanwhile, excuse me. Meanwhile, spare europes blushes as brussels becomes the crack cocaine capital of europe as the eu 27 go to war with each other over a proposed ,86 billion increase in their massive budget, a share of which we have escaped paying. Meanwhile germany, which has been bankrolling the bloc for decades, is in real economic trouble, thanks to a disastrously conceived energy policy. So desperate are they to boost their economic growth. The germans have actually cut Corporation Tax by ,32 billion. Nice to see that berlin have adopted a bit of good Old Fashioned trussonomics. Fashioned trussonomics. Meanwhile, in a post brexit boom plan and a hoped £200 billion boost for uk outputs , the city boost for uk outputs, the city of london has announced a package of major reforms not possible under eu membership that could put a rocket under the uk economy. Following our departure from the bloc. What about that . A city of london about that . A city of london boost of 200 billion. This is before you even get to an expected and unimpressive dented trade deal with india. One of the Fastest Growing economies in the Fastest Growing economies in the world and a market of a billion people. This off the back of the cptpp deal , billion people. This off the back of the cptpp deal, which makes us part of a market even bigger than the whole of the eu. And now youve got a french bank telling its customers to invest in britain. Invest in britain. Unfortunately, those europhiles at last night of the proms waving their eu flags didnt get the memo , did they . Look, i the memo, did they . Look, i believe in free speech. They can wave whatever flag they like, but they are in denial. The case for brexit grows by the day. For brexit grows by the day. Even that well reported figure that britain was the slowest g7 country to recover from the pandemic proved to be a big fat lie , with the ons correcting lie, with the ons correcting what they thought was a downturn of 0. 2 to the truth, which is that we expand it by 1. 5, outpacing germany, france , italy outpacing germany, france, italy and even japan. How ironic that and even japan. How ironic that those waving eu flags at the proms this weekend are the same people who call patriotic brexit supporters flag shaggers well, theyre well and truly shagged now, arent they . With their continued attachment to the eu project and their wilful blindness ignoring reality, it makes them like those japanese soldiers who were still fighting the Second World War in the 1960s. They didnt get the memo and neither did the eu fanatics. Weve replaced rule from brussels with rule britannia to a far better tune to sing along. To. To your. To your reaction, mark at gbnews. Com. Lets get the views of tonights top pundits, journalist and broadcaster linda jubilee speaker and former secretary of state for Northern Ireland, Shaun Woodward, and author and social commentator adrian hayes. Author and social commentator adrian hayes. And ive got to adrian hayes. And ive got to say, im loving those 1970s style zoom shots. Theyre very style zoom shots. Theyre very creative from the gallery. Creative from the gallery. Listen, folks, weve got a dream team of pundits here and Shaun Woodward , you dont look happy. Woodward, you dont look happy. Well i dont know what youre drinking this evening, but id like some of it because , i mean, like some of it because, i mean, that wonderful cocaine from brussels that you painted for us of after leaving the of life after leaving the European Union seems to ignore the really key facts. And the key facts really are why is inflation in the uk more than twice that of america . Because 1 Higher Energy pnces because 1 Higher Energy prices and 1 higher than the rest of the eu also who have to pay rest of the eu also who have to pay high Energy Prices. Pay high Energy Prices. And mark, for most people with a mortgage, why is their mortgage 1 higher . Because the bank of england have a 5. 25 Interest Rate level , whereas in Interest Rate level, whereas in the eu its 4. 25. In other words , bank of england were asleep at the wheel , pumping out billions the wheel, pumping out billions of empty pounds during the pandemic. Thats when you were and i now want to go back to what youre drinking because you describe trussonomics. You seem to have a memory lapse here. How many billions did it cost us to prop up the pound when because of the way that liz truss ran the country into the ground in that very brief period , hundreds that very brief period, hundreds of billions were spent by the bank to try and prop up the economy. Why . Why are germany cutting taxes to boost their economy now . Well, germany is doing absolutely thing, absolutely the right thing, and you starmer you will find when keir starmer hopefully becomes Prime Minister, he will continue minister, that he will continue the policies of actually having low Corporation Tax to make the uk a compare live environment to come to that sensible economics. But i think, you know, as i say for you to pronounce that liz trusss economics which have cost this country and everybody who pays, shes not the Prime Minister anymore. So much money. No. And minister anymore. So much money. No. And for one very good reason. She was a disaster , sister. Okay, well, look, sean is not happy about my portrayal of britain as doing quite well after brexit. Whats your view, linda . Well, i think its good to try and talk a good game, but at the end of the day, were in. I think were in quite a difficult position when youve quoted lots of facts and figures about the economy, but actually you look at society and you look at whether people are happy and whether people are happy and whether they were whether they think were in broken there are broken britain and there are very many people that think we are britain you are in broken britain and you cant market your way out of this situation. But why are bnp paribas saying out of saying take your money out of the put in britain the eurozone, put it in britain because economic sense because it makes economic sense completely for them to be investing this particular point. But it doesnt prove anything about brexit being good about brexit being a good decision. What did. Decision. So i did what you did. I to remain. And i may i voted to remain. And i may have thought there should be a supermajority condition on that which there wasnt, which did annoy me. But now we are where we are. We just need to get on with it. Okay, look, i with it. Okay, n okay, well, look, i mean, i think this story from bnp think that this story from bnp panbasis think that this story from bnp paribas is huge. And if it worked the other way, the remainers would would remainers would be would be crowing this. Crowing about this. Yeah, i think, look, any theres a tendency perhaps for people seize on a bit of data people to seize on a bit of data thats due to brexit or thats thats due to brexit or people say thats people say oh thats just because we left the eu. I dont go view. Ive always go for that view. Ive always taken view. One taken this view. Im the one person voted to leave. Person here who voted to leave. However, i always took this nuance view th

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