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tony cottee , should you team. tony cottee, should you speak ill of your exes ? speak ill of your exes? >> oh, it depends what's happened, mark, doesn't it? you know, i mean , i thought most know, i mean, i thought most songs are written about exes and historic events and what's gone on in your life, so it should be a big deal about taylor swift writing about her ex—boyfriends. there's been quite a few british ones won't they? let me ones as well, won't they? let me tell susan boyle very tell you, susan boyle is a very fine looking woman her own right. >> very beautiful lady, great >> very beautiful lady, a great singer . i >> very beautiful lady, a great singer. i she'd make singer. i think she'd make a better spouse than taylor swift because going to write because she's not going to write lyrics her next album. >> oh, but you you're going >> oh, but you said you're going to the table and to have dinner on the table and everything, my everything, i think. yeah, my very . think get the very homely. i think i get the impression, know. impression, you know. >> fe
tony cottee , should you team. tony cottee, should you speak ill of your exes ? speak ill of your exes? >> oh, it depends what's happened, mark, doesn't it? you know, i mean , i thought most know, i mean, i thought most songs are written about exes and historic events and what's gone on in your life, so it should be a big deal about taylor swift writing about her ex—boyfriends. there's been quite a few british ones won't they? let me ones as well, won't they? let me tell susan boyle...
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tony cottee , should you team. tony cottee, should you speak ill of your exes ? speak ill of your exes? >> oh, it depends what's happened, mark, doesn't it? you know, i mean , i thought most know, i mean, i thought most songs are written about exes and historic events and what's gone on in your life, so it should be a big deal about taylor swift writing about her ex—boyfriends. there's been quite a few british ones won't they? let me ones as well, won't they? let me tell susan boyle very tell you, susan boyle is a very fine looking woman her own right. >> very beautiful lady, great >> very beautiful lady, a great singer . i >> very beautiful lady, a great singer. i she'd make singer. i think she'd make a better spouse than taylor swift because going to write because she's not going to write lyrics her next album. >> oh, but you you're going >> oh, but you said you're going to the table and to have dinner on the table and everything, my everything, i think. yeah, my very . think get the very homely. i think i get the impression, know. impression, you know. >> fe
tony cottee , should you team. tony cottee, should you speak ill of your exes ? speak ill of your exes? >> oh, it depends what's happened, mark, doesn't it? you know, i mean , i thought most know, i mean, i thought most songs are written about exes and historic events and what's gone on in your life, so it should be a big deal about taylor swift writing about her ex—boyfriends. there's been quite a few british ones won't they? let me ones as well, won't they? let me tell susan boyle...
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tony humza is insisting maguire. tony humza is insisting he fights on, but, it's really not him that makes the final choice . choice. >> i think that is it exactly , >> i think that is it exactly, tom. you know he is coming out with the fighting spirit , just with the fighting spirit, just as stephen flynn said earlier today. he will come out swinging and swinging. he did. he spoke to the press just in the last hour up in dundee, and he said he has no intentions of stepping down. he is going to fight this vote of no confidence next week, and he's also going to round to the other parties and ask them to help make this minority government work. now, minority governments , just for the governments, just for the uninitiated, the first essentially 12 years of the scottish was run by a minority government first labour and then alex salmond's snp party during its first term. and so it's nothing really new, essentially has been going for about half of the parliament's life up here. but as you say, this is essentially not rea
tony humza is insisting maguire. tony humza is insisting he fights on, but, it's really not him that makes the final choice . choice. >> i think that is it exactly , >> i think that is it exactly, tom. you know he is coming out with the fighting spirit , just with the fighting spirit, just as stephen flynn said earlier today. he will come out swinging and swinging. he did. he spoke to the press just in the last hour up in dundee, and he said he has no intentions of stepping down. he...
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she said, tony, you're a genius. that's all i was so pleased to hear read that, because that's what i say to my children. >> and i think, and i think this gets the heart of what you were saying, both in your report in the book that actually it's family, isn't it? and you see the disappointing results of white working class children that they don't have the family support and the family network thatis support and the family network that is telling them they can succeed . yeah. and some people succeed. yeah. and some people in other communities don't have that as well. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i think what's happening here is there's not a distinction between disparities which are which are clear and have different reasons for having them. and discrimination where it's, you know, something that somebody deliberately stopping you from moving on. i'm quite disappointed when i do see, black celebrities or people like coming on and really , almost coming on and really, almost inventing stories. and sometimes those stories are
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so tony. and strategist. so is tony. and you'd to be a crazy labour you'd have to be a crazy labour party leader in the modern day to ignore the advice of the soul, the wisdom of peter and tony, but he's his own man. he's changed the labour party himself. it wasn't anything to do with any blairites the way that keir took the labour party back from the hard left, the way that he's taken us from our worst election defeat since the 30s to being on the verge of a landslide bigger than tony's landslide. look, there's landslide. so, look, there's a lot of people ask, where do these ideas come from? mainly from him. but does he take good ideasif from him. but does he take good ideas if tony blair comes up with them? of course he does. he takes good ideas, if anthony albanese comes up albanese in australia comes up with them, if joe biden comes with them, or if joe biden comes up with them america, if up with them in america, if there good ideas in there are good ideas in politics, you should take them rather because rather than
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tony mcguire. thank you very much for your input. duvet. tony mcguire. thank you very much for your input . these very much for your input. these past few days been excellent. let's get the thoughts now of the writer at think scotland. dean thompson. dean, welcome to the show by any reckoning, it's been a nightmare of a week . and been a nightmare of a week. and the incredible thing is that the greens have teamed up with the tories, with the labour party, with the alba party . with the alba party. historically, sworn foes have become friends to unite in the singular purpose of removing humza yousaf is—he, a dead man walking. >> well, yes, i think it's just a question of when, not if that he's ultimately pushed out. but by all accounts, thomasius . he's ultimately pushed out. but by all accounts, thomasius. his greatest problem is that he's not very good at politics. his political judgement has been pretty poor, even since the snp leadership elections were on going and were, by all accounts, people who i talked to say in person. he's a very charming , p
tony mcguire. thank you very much for your input. duvet. tony mcguire. thank you very much for your input . these very much for your input. these past few days been excellent. let's get the thoughts now of the writer at think scotland. dean thompson. dean, welcome to the show by any reckoning, it's been a nightmare of a week . and been a nightmare of a week. and the incredible thing is that the greens have teamed up with the tories, with the labour party, with the alba party . with the alba...
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she said, tony, you're a genius. that's all i was so pleased to hear read that, because that's what i say to my children. >> and i think, and i think this gets the heart of what you were saying, both in your report in the book that actually it's family, isn't it? and you see the disappointing results of white working class children that they don't have the family support and the family network thatis support and the family network that is telling them they can succeed . yeah. and some people succeed. yeah. and some people in other communities don't have that as well. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i think what's happening here is there's not a distinction between disparities which are which are clear and have different reasons for having them. and discrimination where it's, you know, something that somebody deliberately stopping you from moving on. i'm quite disappointed when i do see, black celebrities or people like coming on and really , almost coming on and really, almost inventing stories. and sometimes those stories are
she said, tony, you're a genius. that's all i was so pleased to hear read that, because that's what i say to my children. >> and i think, and i think this gets the heart of what you were saying, both in your report in the book that actually it's family, isn't it? and you see the disappointing results of white working class children that they don't have the family support and the family network thatis support and the family network that is telling them they can succeed . yeah. and some...
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that was, of tony maguire, was, of course, tony maguire, scotland that shirt scotland reporter. that t shirt idea one chap said the idea that that one chap said the four most dangerous words in scotland. what do you think ? scotland. what do you think? there you go. humza yousaf doesn't want to know what you think about anything. in case there could be. it could, incite hatred, stir up hatred, and of course, in your own home. in your own home, of course. >> tony is in glasgow. glasgow is a stronghold of the scottish national party. you'd expect to find at least 1 or 2 people who would yes , this is a great would say yes, this is a great law, this is a great idea. and he really tried. he really tried, we couldn't tried, but we couldn't find anyone. tried, but we couldn't find anyone . spoke to lots of people, anyone. spoke to lots of people, but none of them in support. yeah, lots of people just saying. >> it's a waste of police time. they should focus on burglaries and things and the like, things that actually crimes. but actually are real crimes. but joining is the director act
that was, of tony maguire, was, of course, tony maguire, scotland that shirt scotland reporter. that t shirt idea one chap said the idea that that one chap said the four most dangerous words in scotland. what do you think ? scotland. what do you think? there you go. humza yousaf doesn't want to know what you think about anything. in case there could be. it could, incite hatred, stir up hatred, and of course, in your own home. in your own home, of course. >> tony is in glasgow. glasgow is...
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tony blair never seems strings? tony blair never seems to be too far away. he's hovering in the background. is he the puppet master? and more to the point does this closer ties mean death by a thousand treaties? is it brexit being undone on the quiet? >> yeah, that's my real worry, martin. i'm not so worried that that tony blair will be the prime minister and keir starmer if labour were to win in name only. but tony blair's clearly a huge figure in the in the labour party. and what he says is listen to by the leader of the labour party. but look, i've got really bad news for you and for your viewers and for anyone who voted for brexit. and that's that. this argument is never going to go away. it would be nice to think that we'd clarified it, closed it down. that's it. i know it took five years and endless wrangling, but look, in fairness , the question look, in fairness, the question of what should our relationship be with countries on the continent in the eu is always going to be a topic of debate . going to be a topic of debate. now, here's my worry that w
tony blair never seems strings? tony blair never seems to be too far away. he's hovering in the background. is he the puppet master? and more to the point does this closer ties mean death by a thousand treaties? is it brexit being undone on the quiet? >> yeah, that's my real worry, martin. i'm not so worried that that tony blair will be the prime minister and keir starmer if labour were to win in name only. but tony blair's clearly a huge figure in the in the labour party. and what he...
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yeah, tony that? jeremy tony blair got that? jeremy corbyn fundamentally failed to grasp the grasp that. and look at the election results. it speaks for itself. this is a big swing towards the centre on defence. i was astonished yesterday about this partial privatisation model of the nhs. so did nigel farage has championed. is this the labour party moving into that ground that reform might occupy? all that's missing now is a big ground that reform might occupy? all piece missing now is a big ground that reform might occupy? all piece on ssing now is a big ground that reform might occupy? all piece on immigration.a big set piece on immigration. >> well, and i think will >> well, and i think you will see an immigration intervention , see an immigration intervention, as somebody remembers the ed as somebody who remembers the ed miliband immigration pledge we did , i've got did in great yarmouth, i've got the on my back that. the scars on my back from that. i i'd the mugs, which i wish i'd got the mugs, which sell lot on ebay, sell
yeah, tony that? jeremy tony blair got that? jeremy corbyn fundamentally failed to grasp the grasp that. and look at the election results. it speaks for itself. this is a big swing towards the centre on defence. i was astonished yesterday about this partial privatisation model of the nhs. so did nigel farage has championed. is this the labour party moving into that ground that reform might occupy? all that's missing now is a big ground that reform might occupy? all piece missing now is a big...
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well, tony and tony maguire, our scotland reporter. thank you for joining us tonight on gb news. let's turn now to neale hanvey, the westminster leader of alba party. neale, thanks for coming into the studio. i bet you can't believe your luck. i mean, it's a complete implosion here of the snp leadership. >> well, i mean i wouldn't quite go as far as calling it luck. i mean, look, the snp is an incredibly important, party to many of us in alba. a lot of us and many of our members devoted decades of time campaigning for that party. so it gives us absolutely no real pleasure, to see the party in such turmoil , see the party in such turmoil, you know, i don't think anyone, least of all humza yousaf, could have believed last thursday morning when he decided to stamp his mark on the party that it would unravel so quickly and so decisively against him. and we're now in the preposterous situation where humza, the briefer i think it was alex hammond who coined that phrase of, suggest, well , humza, the of, suggest, well, humza, the brief, has now been replaced by patrick harvie as the de
well, tony and tony maguire, our scotland reporter. thank you for joining us tonight on gb news. let's turn now to neale hanvey, the westminster leader of alba party. neale, thanks for coming into the studio. i bet you can't believe your luck. i mean, it's a complete implosion here of the snp leadership. >> well, i mean i wouldn't quite go as far as calling it luck. i mean, look, the snp is an incredibly important, party to many of us in alba. a lot of us and many of our members devoted...
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i mean, the thing about tony blair, i think, was that a the economy was much better. so there was there was more he could do, he had some fairly solid foundations, a sort of political behind political philosophy behind everything he did, which was the third way, nicking policies from left and right. but he third way, nicking policies from left and right . but he actually left and right. but he actually had something that people, people could, could admire. >> but starmer, who i don't think is a bad man at all, is really, really dull. i mean, he was terrible at prime minister's questions yesterday. leaden, unfunny and rishi sunak wiped the floor with him. >> well, i don't think pmqs yesterday was actually a great one. anyway i mean, rishi sunak wanted to have a go at angela rayner that then provoked that first answer, brought the house down and made starmer look hopeless. >> well, poor old angela was sitting next to him, going as red as red could be, but starmer could turn around and could actually turn around and say, it's throwing stones say, well, it's throwing ston
i mean, the thing about tony blair, i think, was that a the economy was much better. so there was there was more he could do, he had some fairly solid foundations, a sort of political behind political philosophy behind everything he did, which was the third way, nicking policies from left and right. but he third way, nicking policies from left and right . but he actually left and right. but he actually had something that people, people could, could admire. >> but starmer, who i don't...
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i mean, the thing about tony blair, i think, was that a the economy was much better. so there was there was more he could do, he had some fairly solid foundations, a sort of political behind political philosophy behind everything he did, which was the third way, nicking policies from left and right. but he third way, nicking policies from left and right . but he actually left and right. but he actually had something that people, people could, could admire. >> but starmer, who i don't think is a bad man at all, is really, really dull. i mean, he was terrible at prime minister's questions yesterday. leaden, unfunny and rishi sunak wiped the floor with him. >> well, i don't think pmqs yesterday was actually a great one. anyway i mean, rishi sunak wanted to have a go at angela rayner that then provoked that first answer, brought the house down and made starmer look hopeless. >> well, poor old angela was sitting next to him, going as red as red could be, but starmer could turn around and could actually turn around and say, it's throwing stones say, well, it's throwing ston
i mean, the thing about tony blair, i think, was that a the economy was much better. so there was there was more he could do, he had some fairly solid foundations, a sort of political behind political philosophy behind everything he did, which was the third way, nicking policies from left and right. but he third way, nicking policies from left and right . but he actually left and right. but he actually had something that people, people could, could admire. >> but starmer, who i don't...
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people said, you know, tony blair is the master. you know, i'm the heir to blair. that was where the problems started. and now , you problems started. and now, you know, 14 years later, we didn't do enough to turn that around. that's not to say , by the way, that's not to say, by the way, that, you know, we've achieved nothing. we haven't we have achieved brexit as a major reluctantly. >> but it's been done. >> but it's been done. >> we got out of we got out of the european union. we've delivered huge amounts of trade deals. we've joined the cptpp, we've delivered big education reform. the school results in england are a lot better now than the school results in scotland on the snp. so it's not to say we've had no achievements, but i think and what my book says is we should have done more to take on the blair consensus and that is at the heart of the problems we face. and by the way, keir starmer just wants to double down on that stuff. he wants to outsource even more power. he wants to listen to international courts. >> the argument the other lot are worse isn't v
people said, you know, tony blair is the master. you know, i'm the heir to blair. that was where the problems started. and now , you problems started. and now, you know, 14 years later, we didn't do enough to turn that around. that's not to say , by the way, that's not to say, by the way, that, you know, we've achieved nothing. we haven't we have achieved brexit as a major reluctantly. >> but it's been done. >> but it's been done. >> we got out of we got out of the european...
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i think he is no tony blair. i think he is no tony blair, think the tony blair, but i think the circumstances around are very different. have different. people have significantly in significantly less trust in politicians. think it's hard politicians. i think it's hard to them for that. that politicians. i think it's hard to certainlyiem for that. that politicians. i think it's hard to certainlyiem case. at. that politicians. i think it's hard to certainlyiem case. and that politicians. i think it's hard to certainlyiem case. and hat politicians. i think it's hard to
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tony mcguire . live >> thank you. tony mcguire. live from holyrood and moving swiftly onwards, ireland's premier millom simon harris has said his country's immigration laws will need to change after it emerged that a over 80% of asylum seekers in ireland enter from the uk. and this comes amid ever growing tensions in ireland on the issue of immigration, with a sharp increase in migrant arrivals worsening the republic's already acute housing crisis that has led to many asylum seekers sleeping in tents. well, joining us now to discuss this is the president of the irish freedom party, herman kelly. herman, welcome to the show. so, spiralling out of control and it's the united kingdom that's to blame . he's kingdom that's to blame. he's muted okay. we can't we can't hear you, herman. can you unmute yourself, mate ? okay. we haven't yourself, mate? okay. we haven't got him. all right i'm just going to talk about this . so going to talk about this. so ostensibly what's happened here is that the irish justice minister has basically tried
tony mcguire . live >> thank you. tony mcguire. live from holyrood and moving swiftly onwards, ireland's premier millom simon harris has said his country's immigration laws will need to change after it emerged that a over 80% of asylum seekers in ireland enter from the uk. and this comes amid ever growing tensions in ireland on the issue of immigration, with a sharp increase in migrant arrivals worsening the republic's already acute housing crisis that has led to many asylum seekers...
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hello again , tony wright. what's again, tony wright. what's happening where now . happening where you are now. >> afternoon again don. so today it's the sun is still out. this is a record breaking day on its own for that point alone. but indeed, this is the first ever believe in scotland independence rally in march. and it's come from the west end of glasgow, here to the centre of the city in george square. behind me you can see the stage and that is where the minute we've got rmt trade union leader who is on stage just now, we're going to hear from a number of people, including green msp ross greer and then of course humza yousaf. he's going to be here on stage and giving his speech. now a lot of people, it's safe to say, will be here today to hear from him and they will be looking for a real pick me up. you know , a a real pick me up. you know, a lot of the, the, the legislation and the priorities that have come out, the scottish government in the last few months , the last year, certainly months, the last year, certainly under humza
hello again , tony wright. what's again, tony wright. what's happening where now . happening where you are now. >> afternoon again don. so today it's the sun is still out. this is a record breaking day on its own for that point alone. but indeed, this is the first ever believe in scotland independence rally in march. and it's come from the west end of glasgow, here to the centre of the city in george square. behind me you can see the stage and that is where the minute we've got rmt trade...
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thank you tony, really appreciate your time on that. we'll be back tony at that. we'll be back with tony at about yeah. the about one 1:30. yeah. as the protest i the protest is due, and i hope the cake as and the cake monster as well. and the hate monster. i'm sure he'll make a return. there you go. should we speak the founder should we speak to the founder of ideas, of the academy of ideas, baroness fox? claire, baroness claire fox? claire, thank you much for joining thank you very much for joining us the to this us on the show to discuss this very important matter. i'm hoping is. hoping we can, there she is. there are, claire, there you are, claire, interesting. interesting what the to say. there the pastor had to say. there because this legislation supposed to protect religious minorities, supposed to protect religion as one of its, identifying characteristic sticks. but actually, he's saying it could actually vilify the christian message. it could be weaponized . could this be weaponized. could this legislation to attack the church? >> well, you can imagine t
thank you tony, really appreciate your time on that. we'll be back tony at that. we'll be back with tony at about yeah. the about one 1:30. yeah. as the protest i the protest is due, and i hope the cake as and the cake monster as well. and the hate monster. i'm sure he'll make a return. there you go. should we speak the founder should we speak to the founder of ideas, of the academy of ideas, baroness fox? claire, baroness claire fox? claire, thank you much for joining thank you very much for...
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reporter tony mcguire. tony, welcome to the show. well, on friday when we last spoke at close of play , we last spoke at close of play, humza yousaf said he'd fight on. now he's simply dropped out. but let's face it tony, he jumped before he was pushed into . before he was pushed into. >> yes that's correct martin. i mean, very much not too dissimilar from what actually happenedin dissimilar from what actually happened in thursday morning. you know, he jumped from the bute house agreement before the greens pushed themselves out of it. and then, sure enough, if you were keeping up with things over the weekend, you could see that he was really caught between a rock and a hard place. on whether he was trying to support and gain support from both either alba or , you know, both either alba or, you know, go back to the scottish greens. either way , there were factions either way, there were factions within the snp that wouldn't have been happy in this morning. you know, we saw the culmination of all that and indeed his resignation. so as
reporter tony mcguire. tony, welcome to the show. well, on friday when we last spoke at close of play , we last spoke at close of play, humza yousaf said he'd fight on. now he's simply dropped out. but let's face it tony, he jumped before he was pushed into . before he was pushed into. >> yes that's correct martin. i mean, very much not too dissimilar from what actually happenedin dissimilar from what actually happened in thursday morning. you know, he jumped from the bute house agreement...
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thank you very much, tony. well, joining us now is michelle ballantyne, former msp for south scotland region and former labour mp ivor caplin . former labour mp ivor caplin. they are there now both of them. good morning . so michelle first good morning. so michelle first of all your reaction to this news that humza yousaf is set to resign ? resign? >> well, i don't think it will come as a surprise to most people . i mean, he has been people. i mean, he has been quite an embattled first minister. he's spent most of his time rolling back on all the things he said he was going to support at the beginning. so whether it's a deposit return scheme, you know, his ability to push through things, the climate change agreement with the greens, his, national care scheme, which he's sort of pushed down the line as well. he's ditched the ban on alcohol advertising and the expansion of the highly protected marine areas. and he seems to have little positive ideas to deliver to the electorate. i mean, the sum total of big ideas
thank you very much, tony. well, joining us now is michelle ballantyne, former msp for south scotland region and former labour mp ivor caplin . former labour mp ivor caplin. they are there now both of them. good morning . so michelle first good morning. so michelle first of all your reaction to this news that humza yousaf is set to resign ? resign? >> well, i don't think it will come as a surprise to most people . i mean, he has been people. i mean, he has been quite an embattled first...
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story, tony. and the more that we learn about it, the more i think people just find it very, very believe. i mean, very hard to believe. i mean, this is a situation where we could have been talking about a murder not been murder here, had this not been stopped it was stopped by the time it was stopped. really, really concerning stuff , but, tony, concerning stuff, but, tony, while you're here, there's another concerning story north of the border just developing today concerning the first minister's brother in law , the minister's brother in law, the brother of the wife of humza yousaf . what's going on here, yousaf. what's going on here, indeed. well, this , refers to indeed. well, this, refers to ramsey el—nakla as you know, is the is the brother in law of the first minister, the brother of his wife. and he had been now , his wife. and he had been now, charged with abduction and extortion . now, this is all in extortion. now, this is all in relation to a case in dundee where a man fell from a w
story, tony. and the more that we learn about it, the more i think people just find it very, very believe. i mean, very hard to believe. i mean, this is a situation where we could have been talking about a murder not been murder here, had this not been stopped it was stopped by the time it was stopped. really, really concerning stuff , but, tony, concerning stuff, but, tony, while you're here, there's another concerning story north of the border just developing today concerning the first...
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the tony maguire. good evening. the sun's looks very nice where you are. it's certainly not that sunny here, i can tell you, but, anyway, for anyone that's not been following the twists and turns of today, can you bring us up to speed ? up to speed? >> sure thing. michelle. i mean, how long do you have really ? how long do you have really? that's the key question here. everything really kicked off around half eight this morning when an emergency cabinet meeting led to the end of the bute house agreement that has beenin bute house agreement that has been in place since 2021. and it's essentially a coalition government between the scottish greens and the scottish national party . well, that came to an end party. well, that came to an end this morning in what many people are saying is has very much a kind of energy of what i'm going to dump you before you dump me, because certainly the scottish greens, well, they were already in talks as to whether this agreement would come to the end. but nevertheless, the snp marched into this afternoon with a minority gove
the tony maguire. good evening. the sun's looks very nice where you are. it's certainly not that sunny here, i can tell you, but, anyway, for anyone that's not been following the twists and turns of today, can you bring us up to speed ? up to speed? >> sure thing. michelle. i mean, how long do you have really ? how long do you have really? that's the key question here. everything really kicked off around half eight this morning when an emergency cabinet meeting led to the end of the bute...
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we had the tony blair influence say, covid. we had the tony blairour influence say, covid. we had the tony blairour covid influence say, covid. we had the tony blairour covid policyinfluence say, covid. we had the tony blairour covid policyinflu having over our covid policy and having meetings. that's a former meetings. so that's a former prime minister and his institute of paid lackeys telling our government what they should do , government what they should do, and the government listening people like michael gove lapping it up . now, you see that in it up. now, you see that in america with like obamas and the clintons , there are very, very clintons, there are very, very powerful above of our powerful people above of our prime minister and our elected officials that seem to be pulling strings. you've got billionaires like bill gates that fly in and advise our government why he's a computer salesman. that's made it big. why is people like bill gates influencing policy in our country? that is what i call the deep state and the cabal of the world. >> i'm just going to park t
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his old commandant, sir tony blair, made the same claim two years ago. the former leading lights of new labour have long compulsory have long desired compulsory identification documents, but britain never been a papers. britain has never been a papers. please society. i've always loved the quotation from the historian a.j.p. taylor , who historian a.j.p. taylor, who wrote that until august 1914, a sensible , law abiding englishman sensible, law abiding englishman could pass through life and hardly notice the existence of the state beyond the post office, and the policeman . office, and the policeman. however, the world has changed in order to deal with the challenges of this century, such as mass illegal migration. is it time to sacrifice freedom for administrative efficiency and bow down to po faced officialdom? well i've got my panel still with me. jerry hayes and bill rammell , jerry england and bill rammell, jerry england free rather than england sober , free rather than england sober, i do not. >> well, i'm not in favour of england being sober, but
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in edinburgh for us.7 tony, bring us up to date . us.7 tony, bring us up to date. >> good morning. is it morning .7 >> good morning. is it morning? it's hard to tell. everything is quite so fast moving here. it's so electric , as you were just so electric, as you were just saying. there. there is at least probably about 50 to 60 members of the public here on top about the same again worth of media. it's a really busy little corner of edinburgh that's waiting to see what is going to be happening, what is going to be said. and obviously the huge expectation is that humza yousaf is going to resign and we are going to head into that crucial 28 day period where scotland, scotland's national party, needs that new leader and certainly a few names already. we haven't even had the statement yet , and even had the statement yet, and already we're hearing a few names. the likes of john swinney, who is nicola sturgeon's deputy first minister. we've also heard angus robertson, who is obviously one of the more established snp members up here in scotland, and then of course , kate forbes. she the
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well, i'm delighted to be now joined in the studio by tony long. he's a former met police specialist firearms officer and instructor, and tony, what struck me most about looking at that footage , about looking at that footage, that new footage, the doorbell footage . firstly, seven officers footage. firstly, seven officers are there to try and apprehend one suspect and then a further four rush into the fray, so many officers to take down one suspect and 22 minutes after they first received that call . they first received that call. >> well, yes, of course, it's you know, we are in london, so, there are more police officers, although if you speak to response officers, they'd probably be surprised to find that out because there are so few of them on the ground. but one thing we are able to do in london is to get numbers to the scene quite quickly, because they're mobile , that said, of they're mobile, that said, of course, if you looked at that footage, i could only see two of the people that were were obviously taser , equipped. so obviously taser,
well, i'm delighted to be now joined in the studio by tony long. he's a former met police specialist firearms officer and instructor, and tony, what struck me most about looking at that footage , about looking at that footage, that new footage, the doorbell footage . firstly, seven officers footage. firstly, seven officers are there to try and apprehend one suspect and then a further four rush into the fray, so many officers to take down one suspect and 22 minutes after they first received that...
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that of sir john major to tony blair in 1997. the poll suggested that labour could win more than 400 seats, achieving a majority of 154, with as many as 11 current cabinet ministers i'm sorry to say 1 or 2 former ministers losing their seats , ministers losing their seats, including the chancellor, jeremy hunt, and the leader of the house, penny mordaunt . and your house, penny mordaunt. and your obedient servant. is there anything that could done to anything that could be done to turn this round? is it too late to cut taxes? roll back green policies reform regulations policies and reform regulations to britain's animal to unleash britain's animal spirits? well, i'm joined now by gb news deputy political editor tom harwood, and my panel, former home office special adviser claire pearsall and the political commentator kai willsher. tom. and we all spend our lives talking about opinion polls. it's one of the great interests of both politicians and journalists covering politics. is this one particularly important at the moment? yeah
that of sir john major to tony blair in 1997. the poll suggested that labour could win more than 400 seats, achieving a majority of 154, with as many as 11 current cabinet ministers i'm sorry to say 1 or 2 former ministers losing their seats , ministers losing their seats, including the chancellor, jeremy hunt, and the leader of the house, penny mordaunt . and your house, penny mordaunt. and your obedient servant. is there anything that could done to anything that could be done to turn this...
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scotland reporter tony mcguire. morning, tony. what a day in scottish politics. yesterday >> indeed, certainly one of the most animated days that i can remember in quite some time. and let's face it, over the last 15 months or so, there have been no shortage of them. but indeed, this quite incredible moment yesterday morning, only three of these meetings of the cabinet unscheduled have been have been ever happened in the past. and obviously including an alex salmond budget back in 2009 that his minority government couldn't pass. and then, i believe just after brexit, where plans started imminently on the next independence referendum, that is obviously still not materialised. but yesterday certainly seems to be one of those meetings that has had the biggest effect, because not only did it leave humza yousaf and snp with a minority government, but it's also turned their yesterday allies into tomorrow's opponents. now certainly douglas ross was there and form the first question at fmqs to launch this motion of no confidence. but then as the day progressed, we heard
scotland reporter tony mcguire. morning, tony. what a day in scottish politics. yesterday >> indeed, certainly one of the most animated days that i can remember in quite some time. and let's face it, over the last 15 months or so, there have been no shortage of them. but indeed, this quite incredible moment yesterday morning, only three of these meetings of the cabinet unscheduled have been have been ever happened in the past. and obviously including an alex salmond budget back in 2009...
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and as tony said , so many of the and as tony said, so many of the jobs created will be jobs created in united created here in the united states. and when states. and indeed, when we're deaung states. and indeed, when we're dealing weapon dealing with our own weapon systems, in the uk, we know systems, jobs in the uk, we know it's right to send this very clear message to all those watching around the world, including that we stand including china, that we stand by, our allies, that we don't reward, aggression, that we help those who are trying to fight it off, and we know it's right for our that leads to our own security. that leads to the nato conference. we had some excellent discussions. i remember chairing the nato summit in wales 2014. back summit in wales in 2014. back then, only three countries met then, only three countries met the two percentage of gdp the two percentage points of gdp on defence spending. i'm proud to say britain was one of them. we're to around we're now up to around 20 countries of an alliance of countries out of an alliance of 32 members, and i think can
and as tony said , so many of the and as tony said, so many of the jobs created will be jobs created in united created here in the united states. and when states. and indeed, when we're deaung states. and indeed, when we're dealing weapon dealing with our own weapon systems, in the uk, we know systems, jobs in the uk, we know it's right to send this very clear message to all those watching around the world, including that we stand including china, that we stand by, our allies, that we don't...
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higher immigration numbers than even tony blair dared to try. you know, diversity built britain coin highest taxes since the 40s by some metrics. what is right wing? what is conservative? david, tony blair actually tried to get those numbers down before. so saying that he was going for higher numbers isn't is actually false . he. is actually false. he. >> no, no, i'm i'm saying the same point as you i'm saying the tories have gone i've had higher immigration than even blair would dare to do or would have done. >> but no, but the idea is that it almost feels like you're trying to say that he would have wanted more when actually he didn't want more. >> no, i'm saying because someone said it to me and i'm copying it, is that the tories are kind of they've they've copied the blair agenda, but they're so bad and don't understand it that they've done it recklessly, whereas blair takes it so seriously that he did it well and carefully. he would never have done it so recklessly, because then, you know, it'll ruin it. whereas the tories don't even unders
higher immigration numbers than even tony blair dared to try. you know, diversity built britain coin highest taxes since the 40s by some metrics. what is right wing? what is conservative? david, tony blair actually tried to get those numbers down before. so saying that he was going for higher numbers isn't is actually false . he. is actually false. he. >> no, no, i'm i'm saying the same point as you i'm saying the tories have gone i've had higher immigration than even blair would dare to...
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and the only substantial, than tony blair did in 97. and the only substantial , truthful the only substantial, truthful reason why he's removed as prime minister was because he didn't eat a piece of cake that was brought to him at his desk, for which he received a fixed penalty notice . that is the only penalty notice. that is the only element of truth the whole element of truth in the whole saga. we'll get into boris johnson. >> we're going to get into the plot in a moment. >> why would he come if mps >> why would he come back if mps removed in the way he. removed him in the way he. >> but he's hinting that he would one day want to come back and the conservative. and remember the conservative. but you're suggesting, i mean, the coming back as the idea of him coming back as vice the party? vice chairman of the party? >> honestly, that is. >> honestly, that is. >> you're saying only >> so you're saying he'd only come be party come back if he could be party leader prime leader and by association, prime minister >> no, you said that i didn
and the only substantial, than tony blair did in 97. and the only substantial , truthful the only substantial, truthful reason why he's removed as prime minister was because he didn't eat a piece of cake that was brought to him at his desk, for which he received a fixed penalty notice . that is the only penalty notice. that is the only element of truth the whole element of truth in the whole saga. we'll get into boris johnson. >> we're going to get into the plot in a moment. >> why...
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tony much for joining us there. tony mcguire. some of the most draconian free speech laws on the planet. and joining me now to discuss them is ross thompson, who's the former conservative mp for aberdeen thompson, who's the former conserwelcome for aberdeen thompson, who's the former conserwelcome tor aberdeen thompson, who's the former conserwelcome to the erdeen thompson, who's the former conserwelcome to the show, south. welcome to the show, ross. so ross, looking at those scenes there live in edinburgh, hundreds of people saying we hate the hate speech laws. why on earth is scotland persevering with this? i mean, aren't there greater things to be worrying about? i dunno, the state of the nhs, education, drug addiction? why so obsessed with free speech laws like this ? laws like this? >> i completely agree, martin. >> i completely agree, martin. >> there has never been a greater gulf between the elected represents and the people, and it is deeply troubling that this law is now enforced, it's deeply insidious and it's flawed, a
tony much for joining us there. tony mcguire. some of the most draconian free speech laws on the planet. and joining me now to discuss them is ross thompson, who's the former conservative mp for aberdeen thompson, who's the former conserwelcome for aberdeen thompson, who's the former conserwelcome tor aberdeen thompson, who's the former conserwelcome to the erdeen thompson, who's the former conserwelcome to the show, south. welcome to the show, ross. so ross, looking at those scenes there live...
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gotcha, gotcha. >> and just before we leave you, tony, was just we had theo tony, i was just we had theo chikomba m25 before we chikomba on the m25 before we came to you. were the sun was rising the m25 and we see rising over the m25 and we see where you are . it's obviously 20 where you are. it's obviously 20 minutes or so behind , light minutes or so behind, light dawning anywhere else. i mean, that's the way you will have always known it in scotland, the way i knew it in belfast. we used to have to go at one stage they they didn't turn the clocks back and we had to go to school in the dark, the way it was. but there is a difference in light time there, isn't there? >> yes, there absolutely is . and >> yes, there absolutely is. and you're right, it's about 20 minutes, as quite often, you know, especially in the winter months, you know, i'm keen to come out to the great british pubuc come out to the great british public on television as early as possible, but sometimes there are restrictions and indeed , i are restrictions and indeed, i mean, we've got a big overcast sky to contend with
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abbott in >> tony abbott did it in australia. pushed back. he australia. he pushed back. he got load of flak from the got a load of flak from the lefty lawyers and the international institutions. >> would to leave >> but he would have to leave the echr no you don't, carol. >> you just have to do what you're entitled to do. under the united nations convention on the law of the sea, 1982, i've read the treaty. i know how it works. >> if the election is in june or july, what role does nigel farage play for reform uk? >> a very good question. well, that's why i mean, you know he's got to make a decision rapidly. what is the more the merrier is what i keep saying to everybody. the more the merrier . what is the more the merrier. what is the job you've just highlighted. it's a big job. i do absolutely it's a big job. i do absolutely i do not know. >> funny enough, i do not know. >> funny enough, i do not know. >> you're going to be the first to find out. >> come on, come on. >> we want to hear it. >> we want to hear it. >> to be fair, nigel doesn't
abbott in >> tony abbott did it in australia. pushed back. he australia. he pushed back. he got load of flak from the got a load of flak from the lefty lawyers and the international institutions. >> would to leave >> but he would have to leave the echr no you don't, carol. >> you just have to do what you're entitled to do. under the united nations convention on the law of the sea, 1982, i've read the treaty. i know how it works. >> if the election is in june or...
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my name is chief superintendent tony crowley , and i'm the tony crowley, and i'm the district commander for the salford division in greater manchester. police we're investigating the discovery of human remains that were found by passers by here at kersal wetlands yesterday evening. we do not know the identity of the person or whether they are a male or female . we do know, male or female. we do know, though, that these remains are human and they would not be possible for them to have survived from forensic enquiries so far. we believe that these remains are likely to have been here for a matter of days, and it really is a tragic case. our priority now is establishing who this person is and ensuring that we carry out a diligent and respectful investigation on behalf of that person and their family, whoever they may be. you will understand that there are a number of enquiries for us to carry out in the area of kersal and our specialist officers and forensic teams will be here for some ensure work is some time to ensure work is thoroughly investigated. we know this will be concerning for p
my name is chief superintendent tony crowley , and i'm the tony crowley, and i'm the district commander for the salford division in greater manchester. police we're investigating the discovery of human remains that were found by passers by here at kersal wetlands yesterday evening. we do not know the identity of the person or whether they are a male or female . we do know, male or female. we do know, though, that these remains are human and they would not be possible for them to have survived...
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she for tony blair was for him. she is two houses rayner now but she bnngs is two houses rayner now but she brings out working class credibility to a leader who slightly lacks it. she gives that breadth to the labour party. needs angela rayner party. he needs angela rayner politically, so whether he wants to see the legal advice once he wants to see her damaged through this issue, which it could be relatively in scale of relatively minor in scale of things , but it's beginning things, but it's beginning to fester haven't fester because they haven't deau fester because they haven't dealt with it. because she was at peak rayner and they thought maybe they could just move on. and that's going to be and i think that's going to be a fundamental learning for this labour get into labour party. if they get into power and there's a big if there there is a general election, we haven't. this is the kind of thing you have to deal with. well, and something that well, and it's something that the conservatives haven't been deaung
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was saying, because tony blair was kind of ish and he appealed kind of posh ish and he appealed to, you know, your sort of hedge fund managers. and yet, john prescott, we're seeing the footage here, the famous footage of him, which really played into that stereotype that he was a thug like, you know, dragged up from streets. he was there from the streets. he was there to offset the blair public school cabinet, which was huge . school cabinet, which was huge. >> well, working class politicians are so noticeable in this country because there are so few of them. and if you look at what's happened in the house of over the last 30, 40 of commons over the last 30, 40 years, the data on mps, the years, from the data on mps, the share of mps from working class backgrounds has collapsed to a historic low. i believe there's only 7% of mps, are from working class backgrounds. meanwhile, the number of mps who belong to the number of mps who belong to the university class, who belong to the more elite university class oxbridge or russell group, university cities has never been higher. the number
was saying, because tony blair was kind of ish and he appealed kind of posh ish and he appealed to, you know, your sort of hedge fund managers. and yet, john prescott, we're seeing the footage here, the famous footage of him, which really played into that stereotype that he was a thug like, you know, dragged up from streets. he was there from the streets. he was there to offset the blair public school cabinet, which was huge . school cabinet, which was huge. >> well, working class...
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under tony blair's government. he was urged to think the unthinkable, famously by tony blair on welfare reform. the labour didn't quite like what they came up with. i mean , he was up with. i mean, he was basically a true free thinker , basically a true free thinker, he didn't like food banks. he fought very hard for getting more money for the poor. he thought he worked hard on the food bank agenda . yeah, i food bank agenda. yeah, i certainly a few times when i was at the telegraph , a truly great at the telegraph, a truly great man, respected across the board and much missed and lots and lots of anecdotes across the board today of members of the pubuc board today of members of the public who said that they approached him on a train or in the streets, both in, in birkenhead or in london, on his way down here. >> and all of them said that he always took the time to chat to them about politics, was convivial, was always impeccably dressed , even in his final years dressed, even in his final years when he was clearly
under tony blair's government. he was urged to think the unthinkable, famously by tony blair on welfare reform. the labour didn't quite like what they came up with. i mean , he was up with. i mean, he was basically a true free thinker , basically a true free thinker, he didn't like food banks. he fought very hard for getting more money for the poor. he thought he worked hard on the food bank agenda . yeah, i food bank agenda. yeah, i certainly a few times when i was at the telegraph , a truly...
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tony, are we living legislation. tony, are we living in a dictator dictatorship? stupid idea. oppression on the masses, bonkers . scotland. masses, bonkers. scotland. >> but then on the other side of things, what john saying well done scotland introducing laws to protect the minorities in the country. the sooner it comes to the rest of the uk, the better. minorities will then be fully accepted and integrated . accepted and integrated. >> and of course, as regards sectarianism, there is an old firm game this week, celtic against rangers . it's the top of against rangers. it's the top of the table clash, archie says it's madness. we have this old firm game this weekend. it'll be interesting to see what happens there the sooner, the snp are voted out, the better. okay, keep the views coming in. and the main thing is they want to reflect what people who are scottish or who are living in scotland think about all of this. so gb views gb news. com tell us how we can get in touch with you. do a video link up with you. do a video link up with you. do a video link up with you at some st
tony, are we living legislation. tony, are we living in a dictator dictatorship? stupid idea. oppression on the masses, bonkers . scotland. masses, bonkers. scotland. >> but then on the other side of things, what john saying well done scotland introducing laws to protect the minorities in the country. the sooner it comes to the rest of the uk, the better. minorities will then be fully accepted and integrated . accepted and integrated. >> and of course, as regards sectarianism, there...
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chief superintendent tony crilly says detectives need a breakthrough in this tragic case. >> we believe that these remains are likely to have been here for are likely to have been here for a matter of days, and it really is a tragic case. our priority now is establishing who this person is and ensuring that we carry out a diligent and respectful investigation on behalf of that person and their family, whoever they may be. we are speaking to those locals in the area dog walkers, passers by or anyone else who might who may have the smallest bit of information . information. >> huge crowds have been taking part in protests in westminster. hundreds of pro—palestinian protesters taking part in the annual al quds day demonstrations marched from the home office to downing street. pro—israel counter—protesters were also present, waving flags on parliament square and chanting for the release of the hostages being held by hamas. the met police says two men have been arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred after an israeli flag was burned during demonstrations. it says new powers to
chief superintendent tony crilly says detectives need a breakthrough in this tragic case. >> we believe that these remains are likely to have been here for are likely to have been here for a matter of days, and it really is a tragic case. our priority now is establishing who this person is and ensuring that we carry out a diligent and respectful investigation on behalf of that person and their family, whoever they may be. we are speaking to those locals in the area dog walkers, passers by...