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what we have to do is make the best of it, and that is the policy of the labour party . the labour party. >> nigel nelson, as ever, thank you for joining >> nigel nelson, as ever, thank you forjoining me. well, as we speak in the house of commons, members of parliament, a labour party whip and most conservatives are voting to introduce a piece of legislation banning smoking for anybody aged 14 who will never be able to buy vapes or tobacco products for the rest of their lives. in a minute, we'll get a full analysis from christopher hope from the house of commons, from the palace of westminster, and a debate whether makes debate about whether it makes any at all. we live in an age when banning things is incredibly popular. indeed. if you poll the british pubuc indeed. if you poll the british public on banning things, they say. yeah, ban everything. and of course, mps feel much the of course, our mps feel much the same way. so we have these votes that have been taking place tonight in the house of commons, about one of rishi sunak key electoral promises, which is that anybody aged 14 will
what we have to do is make the best of it, and that is the policy of the labour party . the labour party. >> nigel nelson, as ever, thank you for joining >> nigel nelson, as ever, thank you forjoining me. well, as we speak in the house of commons, members of parliament, a labour party whip and most conservatives are voting to introduce a piece of legislation banning smoking for anybody aged 14 who will never be able to buy vapes or tobacco products for the rest of their lives. in a...
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the labour party's headquarters. the group, known as youth demand , group, known as youth demand, were sprayed both the inside and outside of the building in red paint. the protesters are claiming the party are complicit in what they've described as the murder of palestinians in israel's conflict with the hamas terror group. that's after sir keir starmer reiterated his call just this morning for the government to publish its advice on whether israel is violating international humanitarian law international humanitarian law in gaza . meanwhile, a new poll in gaza. meanwhile, a new poll has found that 74% of british muslims would not object if abortion was outlawed. a survey of 1000 british muslims carried out by jl partners also found that just 28% would object if homosexuality was banned . homosexuality was banned. homosexuality was decriminalised in 1967 and is currently supported by 62% of the general public. supported by 62% of the general pubuc.the supported by 62% of the general public. the research was commissi
the labour party's headquarters. the group, known as youth demand , group, known as youth demand, were sprayed both the inside and outside of the building in red paint. the protesters are claiming the party are complicit in what they've described as the murder of palestinians in israel's conflict with the hamas terror group. that's after sir keir starmer reiterated his call just this morning for the government to publish its advice on whether israel is violating international humanitarian law...
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the labour party won't mention it . the conservative party, it's it. the conservative party, it's all too difficult for most of the mainstream media. they'll do a news report on the story, but they'll do each of them individually and never, ever join the dots. i have been saying for some years that allowing people illegally to come into britain , especially come into britain, especially those who throw away their documents, their mobile phones, their passports, getting chucked in the english channel or elsewhere is a national security risk . we have no idea who most risk. we have no idea who most of these people are, no ability to check whether they have previous criminal records , and previous criminal records, and we're beginning to pay the price . and what's perhaps even worse is that very large numbers of people come into our country literally have nothing in common with us, no shared history whatsoever, and a completely different set of values and priorities. nobody for one moment will say what is happening in israel and gaza and has happened sinc
the labour party won't mention it . the conservative party, it's it. the conservative party, it's all too difficult for most of the mainstream media. they'll do a news report on the story, but they'll do each of them individually and never, ever join the dots. i have been saying for some years that allowing people illegally to come into britain , especially come into britain, especially those who throw away their documents, their mobile phones, their passports, getting chucked in the english...
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keir starmer's labour party , keir starmer's labour party, more trusted than rishi sunak's conservative, lives now. the one thing we can also say through this and much other polling, is there is no great enthusiasm for keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer. keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer . this is not 1997, keir starmer. this is not 1997, it's not tony blair riding in on a white horse. and things can only get better. and i do wonder sometimes whether a lot of the numbers in the labour lead are just saying we can't bear the tories, we feel let down by them. we're going to go for labour with perhaps not being that sincere about it. now history suggests that things can turn around . it suggests that as turn around. it suggests that as elections get closer, polls narrow. and i can think of the 87 general election, but perhaps even more so the 1992 election, when everybody thought neil kinnock would win the election. and yet john major got a majority of just over 20. but to that, i think this i don't think the p
keir starmer's labour party , keir starmer's labour party, more trusted than rishi sunak's conservative, lives now. the one thing we can also say through this and much other polling, is there is no great enthusiasm for keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer. keir starmer, no great love of keir starmer . this is not 1997, keir starmer. this is not 1997, it's not tony blair riding in on a white horse. and things can only get...
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as well as the labour party, as well as members of the business community? you know, i mean, how do conservatives deal with him ? do conservatives deal with him? >> well, so often he found friends across the aisle for a purpose . he famously riled the purpose. he famously riled the labour left when he started as a constituency mp, along with an adjoining mp who was a conservative, lynda chalker, trying to save cammell laird shipyard up in birkenhead . and shipyard up in birkenhead. and guess what? he succeeded. and that really riled a lot of the labour frontbench because he had gone into bat single handedly pretty much against the iron lady , you know, mano a mano. and lady, you know, mano a mano. and she had been convinced by his arguments , and the good people arguments, and the good people of birkenhead had camel led for a few more years than they otherwise would have had. i think that is why, i became friends with him because i was attracted to the cross—party nature, not just of his mind , nature, not just of his mind, but of his life. talk to somebod
as well as the labour party, as well as members of the business community? you know, i mean, how do conservatives deal with him ? do conservatives deal with him? >> well, so often he found friends across the aisle for a purpose . he famously riled the purpose. he famously riled the labour left when he started as a constituency mp, along with an adjoining mp who was a conservative, lynda chalker, trying to save cammell laird shipyard up in birkenhead . and shipyard up in birkenhead. and...
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according to yougov, with the labour party taking more than 400 seats and as many as 11 current cabinet ministers, can the prime ministers, can the prime minister turn this around? half of hmrc's desks continue to be empty, with staff working from
according to yougov, with the labour party taking more than 400 seats and as many as 11 current cabinet ministers, can the prime ministers, can the prime minister turn this around? half of hmrc's desks continue to be empty, with staff working from
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according to yougov, with the labour party taking more than 400 seats and as many as 11 current cabinet ministers, can the prime ministers, can the prime minister turn this around? half of hmrc's desks continue to be empty, with staff working from home despite record complaints and waiting times. as the former head of ofsted has said, it's increasingly difficult to have the hard conversations in the workplace that are needed, but that's what hmrc must have. plus it's been a difficult day for the royal mail, as it has announced a reduced service for second class post. this comes amidst news revelations about amidst gb news revelations about counterfeit stamps. state of the nafion counterfeit stamps. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by an ebullient panel this evening, former home office special adviser claire pearsall and the
according to yougov, with the labour party taking more than 400 seats and as many as 11 current cabinet ministers, can the prime ministers, can the prime minister turn this around? half of hmrc's desks continue to be empty, with staff working from home despite record complaints and waiting times. as the former head of ofsted has said, it's increasingly difficult to have the hard conversations in the workplace that are needed, but that's what hmrc must have. plus it's been a difficult day for...
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they're definitely more conservative than labour, than the labour party, which are desperate to kowtow to the global left, desperate to give in to the eco extremists, desperate to have more immigration into britain . more immigration into britain. but i would like to see the conservative party take a stronger stance, and in particular being prepared to change the system, because what i found as a minister and as prime minister that too often much of the power that was meant to lie in our hands actually allied, lay with unelected bureaucrats and it became impossible to get things done. so i want to see a conservative party that's actually prepared to challenge the status quo, prepared to challenge the system in order to deliver the conservative policies that, you know, i want to see. >> you see, you mentioned all those things about why labour would be worse migration under a conservative government running at record levels, you know, nearly three quarters of a million in just one year alone , million in just one year alone, climate alarmism. it was boris johnson and theresa may, in fact
they're definitely more conservative than labour, than the labour party, which are desperate to kowtow to the global left, desperate to give in to the eco extremists, desperate to have more immigration into britain . more immigration into britain. but i would like to see the conservative party take a stronger stance, and in particular being prepared to change the system, because what i found as a minister and as prime minister that too often much of the power that was meant to lie in our hands...
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and so it's bringing not just mr gething into disrepute, it's bringing it's bringing the labour party into disrepute, but it's also bringing the entire institution into disrepute. you know, people are saying, well, how on earth can this be the case that this is, regarded as okay to accept such a huge amount of money from a criminal? and incidentally, mr gething had previously been involved in, effectively lobbying, the environmental regulator, natural resources wales on behalf of this criminal, saying go easy on him. >> this is what i wanted to come on to because doesn't this company want some permissions that the welsh government can grant, there's a lot of controversy over this. >> there is. well they want to build a big solar plant , which build a big solar plant, which would be attached to the national grid and would obviously make a lot of for money this company, but that has to be approved by the welsh government. and who's in charge of the welsh government? vaughan gething. curiouser and curiouser, i'm afraid, martin. >> that's all we have time for. >> that's all we have time f
and so it's bringing not just mr gething into disrepute, it's bringing it's bringing the labour party into disrepute, but it's also bringing the entire institution into disrepute. you know, people are saying, well, how on earth can this be the case that this is, regarded as okay to accept such a huge amount of money from a criminal? and incidentally, mr gething had previously been involved in, effectively lobbying, the environmental regulator, natural resources wales on behalf of this criminal,...
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and could the labour party be facing new divisions? on the question
and could the labour party be facing new divisions? on the question
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and could the labour party be facing new divisions? on the question of id cards, david the lord blunkett, a former home secretary, has suggested the scheme could tackle the migrant but tackle the migrant crisis. but this typical authoritarian this is a typical authoritarian new labour impulse which must be quelled. plus the long march for the abolition of britain continues as the. as new reports suggest a labour government would axe yet another centuries old british tradition. but can you guess which one it is? state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by particularly exuberant panel. this evening barrister and former tory mp jerry hayes, and the man who replaced
and could the labour party be facing new divisions? on the question of id cards, david the lord blunkett, a former home secretary, has suggested the scheme could tackle the migrant but tackle the migrant crisis. but this typical authoritarian this is a typical authoritarian new labour impulse which must be quelled. plus the long march for the abolition of britain continues as the. as new reports suggest a labour government would axe yet another centuries old british tradition. but can you guess...
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we could go because he's a big open goal for the labour party, isn't it? the government really in trouble with of own voters on with many of its own voters on this labour pretty quiet this issue? labour pretty quiet on this. >> well, that's my worry, actually, because if the polls are to be believed, the next government is going to be a labour government. and frankly , labour government. and frankly, with regard to legal and illegal, and we mustn't forget legal migration, which is massive, enormous. yeah the labour party, with regard to illegals , all it's going to mean illegals, all it's going to mean is that we're going to have more coming here rather than fewer people coming in. and i'm afraid we're also going to have huge increases in the number of people coming here legally, not forgetting that in 2022 it was 745,000. >> i know out as ever. thank you. now, one of the great things about debating this is i always get the home office statement. it's always so wonderful . here goes. home wonderful. here goes. home office spokesperson has said today , we r
we could go because he's a big open goal for the labour party, isn't it? the government really in trouble with of own voters on with many of its own voters on this labour pretty quiet this issue? labour pretty quiet on this. >> well, that's my worry, actually, because if the polls are to be believed, the next government is going to be a labour government. and frankly , labour government. and frankly, with regard to legal and illegal, and we mustn't forget legal migration, which is...
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are you listening in frontbench of the labour party? because you seem to approve of us being cancelled yesterday. now, overnight, the legal eagles were very, very busy and i'm pleased to say that i'm joined by lorcan price, irish barrister and legal for counsel the alliance defending freedom international, which is lorcan, a faith based group. that's correct. that intervened and helped the organisers of natcon overnight . organisers of natcon overnight. what happened? >> well, what happened was after it became clear that one of our speakers, paul coleman, a colleague of mine, was being prevented from entering, we were as shocked as the organisers of natcon to see this line of police appear outside the venue, and we obtained then a copy of the order from this municipal mayor he was being called the mayor he was being called the mayor of brussels, but we shouldn't give him a title beyond that. he deserves. >> although the mayor of brussels had helped cancel the first. >> that is absolutely correct. yeah. to that in yeah. and we'll get to
are you listening in frontbench of the labour party? because you seem to approve of us being cancelled yesterday. now, overnight, the legal eagles were very, very busy and i'm pleased to say that i'm joined by lorcan price, irish barrister and legal for counsel the alliance defending freedom international, which is lorcan, a faith based group. that's correct. that intervened and helped the organisers of natcon overnight . organisers of natcon overnight. what happened? >> well, what...
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>> the other parties, labour, are rubbing their hands, aren't they? >> yeah, absolutely . the tories >> yeah, absolutely. the tories are in a really invidious position now because they are they are losing votes to reform, but they're also losing votes to the liberal democrats and to labouh the liberal democrats and to labour. and of course, the problem those vote, problem is that those vote, those parties the ones that those parties are the ones that will probably actually take tory seats. the constantly seats. so the cchq constantly needs it tacks to needs to think, if it tacks to the right to try and box out, reform uk on this or that issue is it going to save more votes and in the right places than it is going to potentially lose to moderate or wavering conservative mps in the south, in the midlands, in north wales and other battlegrounds . and other key battlegrounds. >> do you think that the media, everyone is obsessing too much about farage? he's got an overblown importance now in the political debate . political debate. >> potentially he has ea
>> the other parties, labour, are rubbing their hands, aren't they? >> yeah, absolutely . the tories >> yeah, absolutely. the tories are in a really invidious position now because they are they are losing votes to reform, but they're also losing votes to the liberal democrats and to labouh the liberal democrats and to labour. and of course, the problem those vote, problem is that those vote, those parties the ones that those parties are the ones that will probably actually...
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can keir starmer really live up to his promise of labour being the true party of patriotism? while so many of his own backers disapprove of our own backers disapprove of our own country, state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by a malicious panel this evening, the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner and the former brexit party mep and current sister annunziata rees—mogg. as always , i want to hear from you. always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the program. email me. mail megxit gbnews.com. but now it's what we've all been waiting for. the news of the day with tamsin roberts
can keir starmer really live up to his promise of labour being the true party of patriotism? while so many of his own backers disapprove of our own backers disapprove of our own country, state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by a malicious panel this evening, the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner and the former brexit party mep and current sister annunziata rees—mogg. as always , i want to hear from you. always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the program....
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and that's a that's a choice labour's making. and if i was the tory party watching that interview, listening to this , interview, listening to this, maybe i'd think, well, hang on, that's interesting because labour's choosing to go after taxpayers, not benefit cheats . taxpayers, not benefit cheats. >> no, that's a very, very strong point. you make . and strong point. you make. and overall, chris, i mean, it seems that the press are giving rachel reeves, you know, a bit of a following wind . you know, she's following wind. you know, she's being talked about in many parts of british media as being a very good performer, good at the despatch box, i have to say, i'm not convinced that she's really got an economic vision that is any different to that of jeremy hunt . hunt. >> it seems very similar, doesn't it? and i asked that question about this is the point you make regularly. don't you? the scale of the of the of the of the debt, the 100 billion or so, certainly tens of billions we're paying on interest on that debt and that was a
and that's a that's a choice labour's making. and if i was the tory party watching that interview, listening to this , interview, listening to this, maybe i'd think, well, hang on, that's interesting because labour's choosing to go after taxpayers, not benefit cheats . taxpayers, not benefit cheats. >> no, that's a very, very strong point. you make . and strong point. you make. and overall, chris, i mean, it seems that the press are giving rachel reeves, you know, a bit of a following...