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they've been gradually erasing christianity for decades, and this is just pure bbc, bbc, b going to bbc. >> did you know that the bbc's motto is nation shall speak peace unto nation? are you aware of that? >> well, i'm certainly aware of it. says biblical in it. it says here is biblical in origin. the torah . i origin. it's from the torah. i thought. thought it was every saturday. >> i thought about >> i thought it was about tomorrow morning. >> part of our. it's >> rubbish. part of our. it's part our it's of oui'. >> our. >> if you've ever heard someone on the bbc say it, well, whatever, there. whatever, that's there. >> i thought it was thou >> but, i thought it was thou shah >> but, i thought it was thou shalt marianna spring. shalt follow marianna spring. carry on. i think this desert island, thing is a really island, this thing is a really bad decision. >> the, singing thing for the easter service from king's college. there are other services that are going to be on as and this one's only as well. and this one's only been on since like 2014. that one's difficult. but this been on s
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dog john bbc political top dog john sergeant. look, two topics that we that i'd like us sergeant. look, two topics that wedeal that i'd like us sergeant. look, two topics that wedeal with that i'd like us sergeant. look, two topics that wedeal with botht i'd like us sergeant. look, two topics that wedeal with both ofd like us sergeant. look, two topics that we deal with both of them us sergeant. look, two topics that we deal with both of them now. to deal with both of them now. the first one is that robert jenrick proposing and asking jenrick is proposing and asking mps to sign up to an update. an amendment to the criminal justice mean justice bill. that would mean that every months, basically that every 12 months, basically the of state the relevant secretary of state would have to publish the information, which would be crime by nationality. so that would include the nationality and visa or asylum status of every offender convicted in the courts of england and wales in the previous 12 months. alex, do we have a right to know th
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if you want to complain the you want to complain about the bbc, bbc? bbc, where do you go, the bbc? it is ridiculous . why is it is utterly ridiculous. why is it only the bbc that's allowed to mark its own homework? >> well, i think you probably could go to ofcom. >> go to the bbc >> you have to go to the bbc first. remember first. do you remember there recently that recently there was that newsnight programme discussing gb there a gb news, and there wasn't a single person on the programme who, even in a mild way, was defending gb news. it was all vicious attack, attack , attack vicious attack, attack, attack and i, along with many other people, complained about that to the bbc and you just get a bland. >> some of my friends, christine , actually still watch question time on a thursday night, and they always a balanced they say it's always a balanced audience. well, they're supposed to select a balanced audience of voters all political voters from all political spectrums, never seems spectrums, but it never seems very when they get the very balanced when they get the reactions very
if you want to complain the you want to complain about the bbc, bbc? bbc, where do you go, the bbc? it is ridiculous . why is it is utterly ridiculous. why is it only the bbc that's allowed to mark its own homework? >> well, i think you probably could go to ofcom. >> go to the bbc >> you have to go to the bbc first. remember first. do you remember there recently that recently there was that newsnight programme discussing gb there a gb news, and there wasn't a single person on...
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the problem really is money at the bbc. so what are you saying? is that he's not. he's going to have to go elsewhere with doctor who to make decent programmes. >> does he really think that? because, of course, the. and it's controversial in and of itself. but you know the doctor who franchise now paired up who franchise is now paired up with disney. >> right. >> yes that's right. >> yes that's right. >> and must be funding >> and disney must be funding part of it. >> they are. and so at the >> and they are. and so at the moment if he wasn't with if disney pulled out , he says, disney pulled out, he says, well, we'd have to make smaller sort programmes with the bbc sort of programmes with the bbc that wouldn't actually stop that he wouldn't actually stop it. thinks now , it. but he thinks that now, you're going to end up seeing doctor on streaming services doctor who on streaming services . and this seems to be the problem that bbc is facing at the moment, there used to the moment, that there used to be brilliant at doing great drama is and now you can see how they'
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bbc royal dispatch with former bbc royal correspondent michael cole . and it was revealed today that prince harry's failed legal bid to reinstate his taxpayer funded police protection in britain has ended up costing the british taxpayer more than half £1 million. a freedom of information request has unearthed the huge sum, which showed the total cost of the two separate judicial review claims lodged by the duke of sussex over two and a half years of legal proceedings brought against the home office. now the cost to public purse is cost to the public purse is raising questions as to raising awkward questions as to whether family member whether a royal family member should really be taking legal action against the british government. and then obviously we're paying for it by the looks of so michael joins of things. so michael cole joins me what do you think about me now. what do you think about all this 500, £500,000, the all of this 500, £500,000, the cost taxpayer of cost of the taxpayer of essentially fighting prince harry, he be paying us harry, sh
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constitutional rights the right to trial by jury under the guise of efficiency, lord chief justice told bbc radio four yesterday that as a means of clearing the court backlog , that clearing the court backlog, that consideration should be given to recalibrating, which offences should be granted the option of being tried by jury or not. she acknowledged that this would limit the ability of a defendant to decide if they wanted their case to be heard by a jury, that is to say, limiting their are fundamental constitutional rights to trial by jury is an ancient right, confirmed in magna carta over 800 years ago. it is the cornerstone of the british justice system and justice and efficiency are not necessarily bedfellows in a competition between the two, justice must always win. there is a high risk that judges think they know it all and may become jaundiced by seeing too much evil in human nature, juries may be more likely to find not guilty, although it could be that more often innocent people opt for trial by jury, trusting their fellow citizen more than an agent of the state. the engush an ag
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i think the bbc has been particularly criticised for a lack of religious programming , lack of religious programming, are we are we just devaluing christianity with every year that goes by? >> well, in the public space? i think that is true. but that's not true of the churches. i mean, i've been in southwark cathedral today. it was absolutely jam packed, and it's just a week day. i mean, it's a week day in holy week. yeah. and that will just grow. i mean , that will just grow. i mean, tomorrow is the mass of the lord's and we're lord's supper and we're expecting a full church. >> okay. so the churches are still healthy. >> well, they are full at this time anyway . time anyway. >> well, well, one of those churchgoers and of course, a catholic himself is the presenter of the next show this evening on gb news. it is one jacob rees mogg. i think that point about holy week and not i just don't see much talk about it. >> no, i'm quentin, that's an excellent piece in the daily mail today pointing out the bbc is showing the teletubbies rather anything christian rather than anything christian on
i think the bbc has been particularly criticised for a lack of religious programming , lack of religious programming, are we are we just devaluing christianity with every year that goes by? >> well, in the public space? i think that is true. but that's not true of the churches. i mean, i've been in southwark cathedral today. it was absolutely jam packed, and it's just a week day. i mean, it's a week day in holy week. yeah. and that will just grow. i mean , that will just grow. i mean,...
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say scrap the bbc licence fee, gary lineker is always in the top three. he's just not worth it. yes he's fabulous. i love the guy, by the way. i'm an everton fan. he scored 30 goals for us in one season. he's a great footballer but he's not worth the political fallout again. it's all to do with perception. people will say, well, if you're a critic of lineker then you know i don't agree with you. so what's your point? and point is, look, it point? and my point is, look, it doesn't matter whether agree doesn't matter whether you agree with political viewpoints or with my political viewpoints or the that i nicker the fact that i pay 160 nicker to have to listen to him trot out certain things, it makes to have to listen to him trot out feelain things, it makes to have to listen to him trot out feel uncomfortable. t makes to have to listen to him trot out feel uncomfortable. t nyeah, to have to listen to him trot out could ncomfortable. t nyeah, to have to listen to him trot out could startfortable. t nyeah, to have to listen to him trot out could start cuttin
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is not the bbc, it's theirs. so do we want public service broadcasting? does the bbc still the best way of delivering it? how do we pay for it? that's the order of events we bakhmut let's throw these questions right back oveh throw these questions right back over, because frankly, the idea of public service broadcasting to some extent has been undermined in recent years, with the bbc, chasing after audiences rather than doing things that the market might not necessarily provide itself. well, it's got to do two things, hasn't it? it has to become it has to do with market failure. and where this market failure. and where this market failure, children programming, not having you got to do market failure. then on the other hand, it has to provide something for everybody. if everybody's paying for it, it's always had to write these two horses. >> hang on, david, what's >> well hang on, david, what's your view? do you think it is fairer? the bbc is seen as a pubuc fairer? the bbc is seen as a public service and therefo
is not the bbc, it's theirs. so do we want public service broadcasting? does the bbc still the best way of delivering it? how do we pay for it? that's the order of events we bakhmut let's throw these questions right back oveh throw these questions right back over, because frankly, the idea of public service broadcasting to some extent has been undermined in recent years, with the bbc, chasing after audiences rather than doing things that the market might not necessarily provide itself. well,...
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the make, wealthier the bbc could make, wealthier people pay more for the licence fee . fee. >> well, it's a question of whether you believe in a flat tax effectively or whether you believe in a graduated tax, and you that people who are you believe that people who are best able to bear the burden should more . that's the should pay more. that's the issue that, tim davie, the director has raised , director general, has raised, amongst other things, he also raised the fact raised the issue of the fact that has , at a third of that the bbc has, at a third of its income, removed in last its income, removed in the last 15 which i don't think is 15 years, which i don't think is very helpful, the shoot of a third of its removed third of its services removed and there to do and it should be there to do things that it really things that that it really should be there for, which is like journalism, know, like local journalism, you know, local news. >> yes. >> yes. >> they've cut radio >> they've cut local radio dramatically, is dramatically, which i think is a wrong answer. you know, if we're
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it's a bbc steal it from us. it's a bbc program. pay for with our program. we pay for it with our fee and they just basically steal and put out. and steal it and put it out. and we're not getting money of we're not getting any money of that. any that. they're not giving us any money need sue them. money back. we need to sue them. >> josh, can you this >> josh, can you do this last story in this is the daily story in 30s? this is the daily star, joey barton. >> barton reaches new >> yes, joey barton reaches new low shameless, sexist, torn low with shameless, sexist, torn over bridge over the baltimore bridge collapse, this was the boat that went yes, went into the bridge. yes, obviously. said obviously. he's basically said that sexist that that a disgustingly sexist that a a woman driver, which a it had a woman driver, which is ridiculous. they're not going to let any woman captain a boat. so so would be stupid. so so that would be stupid. yeah. shut up, josh . but yeah. so shut up, josh. but there are some serious implications here, to say implications here,
it's a bbc steal it from us. it's a bbc program. pay for with our program. we pay for it with our fee and they just basically steal and put out. and steal it and put it out. and we're not getting money of we're not getting any money of that. any that. they're not giving us any money need sue them. money back. we need to sue them. >> josh, can you this >> josh, can you do this last story in this is the daily story in 30s? this is the daily star, joey barton. >> barton reaches...
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were funded for, the bbc agreed to keep for, that the bbc agreed to keep free. on free. obviously you turned on their their their behalf whilst paying their megastars lineker. megastars like gary lineker. city funding in order city sums of funding in order to make you know, watch the make us, you know, watch the telly tax essentially, which is make us, you know, watch the te disgrace, .sentially, which is make us, you know, watch the tedisgrace, an|tially, which is make us, you know, watch the tedisgrace, an abomination. s make us, you know, watch the tedisgrace, an abomination. it's a disgrace, an abomination. it's very simple. it's time to bin the licence fee once and for all. make the bbc stand on its own two feet, compete like any other such as the other broadcaster, such as the excellent news. obviously excellent gb news. and obviously the better. the the sooner the better. the licence fee goes, the better for everyone amy, your view on the >> go on. amy, your view on the old licence fee? should it be means tested? >> when i saw this and it >> well, when i saw this
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we've been discussing abdul ezedi and the bbc on the bbc, brian says. when will the bbc, brian says. when will the bbc be made responsible for its decisions? well, jacob, that's down to you and your colleagues . down to you and your colleagues. and on ezedi, alison says, will the that this horrific the lady that this horrific person attacked have any recourse the church as recourse against the church as it the church who it was the church who authenticated and is authenticated him? and that is small. c c for church because i'm not entirely sure which church it is. it's not holy mother, and it's not the anglican church. now it's time to break my silence on the garrick club affair . as you may garrick club affair. as you may have guessed, i am in fact a member of the garrick club, which has been in the news recently, mainly for the fact that its membership list has been exposed, many being been exposed, with many being criticised for their membership of a men's only club. but some news from morning seems to news from this morning seems to refute seems, at
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but when will the bbc get to grips with the free market and face the consequences of its decisions? i will be breaking my silence on the garrick club membership row, as four more old women resign from the men only members club . but the men only members club. but if you're concerned about this tradition of men only membership , why not for left wing activists formerly of bbc, activists formerly of the bbc, jon has joined to work for jon sopel has joined to work for change from the inside. plus a farmer who was part of yesterday's demonstrations has dnven yesterday's demonstrations has driven all the way to westminster in his seven ton tractor to discuss the benefits of our farming industry. state of our farming industry. state of the starts now of the nation starts now. to be joined by my most theatrical panel barrister and former conservative mp jerry hayes, and the author and journalist michael crick. as always, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mailmogg@gbnews.com. but now it's of the it's your favourite part of the day. the news with polly m
but when will the bbc get to grips with the free market and face the consequences of its decisions? i will be breaking my silence on the garrick club membership row, as four more old women resign from the men only members club . but the men only members club. but if you're concerned about this tradition of men only membership , why not for left wing activists formerly of bbc, activists formerly of the bbc, jon has joined to work for jon sopel has joined to work for change from the inside. plus...
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but when will the bbc get to grips with the free market and face the consequences of its decisions? i will be breaking my silence on the garrick club membership row, as four more old women resign from the men only members club . but the men only members club. but if you're concerned about this tradition of men only membership , why not for left wing
but when will the bbc get to grips with the free market and face the consequences of its decisions? i will be breaking my silence on the garrick club membership row, as four more old women resign from the men only members club . but the men only members club. but if you're concerned about this tradition of men only membership , why not for left wing
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. >> well, well, look, tv licensing right for the bbc are often the statistics are there and they show that people, vulnerable people in society, single parents and often people with disabilities who can't pay are actually because they are the ones that are at home. >> that answer the door isn't the issue and they're being done.the the issue and they're being done. the bbc and the way that they are perhaps not looking after some of their vulnerable customers, rather than these volunteers, justices in the way that the of judicial that the sort of judicial process is happening. >> because, as eamonn points out, we've already an out, we've already got an overcrowded judicial system. we don't space, we don't don't have the space, we don't have people, we don't have the people, we don't have the resources. the only people who to gain from who would stand to gain from this be the lawyers. this would be the lawyers. frankly >> well, exactly. >> well, exactly. >> well, exactly. >> well, well, not, >> well, well, maybe not, because there's people who are in, it's a shame they in, you know, it's
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well, bbc radio four unfortunately have lost, 477,000 listeners. guess you shouldn't have cancelled my sitcom. >> yeah, there you go. >> yeah, there you go. >> right. just the final section to go, and it's going to be epic monads, grey hair. and how to stop flatulence. give me the cup. >> welcome back to headliners. >> welcome back to headliners. >> and let's get straight into tuesday's times. crestor for the ad. man and the moon. >> nice product placement on moon. offers giant leap for advertising. so so, there's a rover that's going to go to the moon , and engineers are going to moon, and engineers are going to offer brands the chance to test and advertise their products on the moon. so so that sounds a bit crazy. you might have something that you want to show off with no gravity. apparently there's special watches that have before , so, i so have done this before, so, i so yes, my omega speedmaster. yeah, i've got a watch that could go to the moon. that's that's a selling point, and you could advertise on there as well . so advertise on there as
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even, he said it was like something out of a bbc sitcom. one day. i mean, i wonder if he put that on his ramadan message, nigel. but does the church of england need a complete overhaul? >> i won't go to my local church, i won't go, i am christened and confirmed in the church of england. all my family on both sides have been church of england. i used to believe in it. i used to pretend not every sunday, but regularly during the yeah sunday, but regularly during the year. i will not go . it is year. i will not go. it is hopeless. they've given up. they've surrendered . and her they've surrendered. and her name sums it up. you know, i don't know her personally, but i'll have a bet. she's upper middle class. you know, completely detached from reality. and on slavery . can i reality. and on slavery. can i remind everybody that today is the 217th anniversary of the passing of the abolition of slavery act , as it became passing of the abolition of slavery act, as it became in parliament, pushed by a man called william wilberforce, which then led us through
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and then the bbc, the back. yeah. thank you. >> thank you beth rigby, sky news. >> just a just a couple of questions , if i may. the first questions, if i may. the first one, when you talk about resetting relations or a new watershed moment, you also suggest there are still divisions within government about the direction of travel. is the prime minister on the wrong side of that? given it is he today who talked about an epoch defining challenge rather than explicitly saying china's a threat, can you flesh that out a bit and for all of you, this has been going on for some time, for all of you and the electoral commission. attempts of cyber attacks happened back in 2021, 22. it's only now that the prime minister is moving on it. and if i may, is there an element to hear of party politics for a prime minister that is struggling with his backbenches? he's been in a row about rwanda and he's trying to perhaps bring this now. why now in order to perhaps unify the party a bit going into recess , is there going into recess, i
and then the bbc, the back. yeah. thank you. >> thank you beth rigby, sky news. >> just a just a couple of questions , if i may. the first questions, if i may. the first one, when you talk about resetting relations or a new watershed moment, you also suggest there are still divisions within government about the direction of travel. is the prime minister on the wrong side of that? given it is he today who talked about an epoch defining challenge rather than explicitly saying china's...
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basically has, mean, anyone who basically has, you know, has a, you know, if gb news has a platform, the bbc has a platform, you know, the daily mail has a platform, the telegraph platform. you telegraph has a platform. you have have a platform, you have if you have a platform, you have if you have a platform, you have a responsibility. yeah. not to take mickey to to take the mickey and not to just things as you go just make things up as you go along, is what people are doing. >> yeah, but my worry and we talk about it regularly on this show that my worry is with show is that my worry is with more censorship, which as we know now is being encouraged by china, they china, by russia, that they deliberately west deliberately want the west to have they're ones have similar they're the ones who we don't i don't think we want that, but have. want that, but they have. >> but thing is, they are >> but the thing is, they are the ones who are taking advantage of lack of advantage of the of the lack of regulation as regulation on the internet, as we've the story today we've seen with the story today in
basically has, mean, anyone who basically has, you know, has a, you know, if gb news has a platform, the bbc has a platform, you know, the daily mail has a platform, the telegraph platform. you telegraph has a platform. you have have a platform, you have if you have a platform, you have if you have a platform, you have a responsibility. yeah. not to take mickey to to take the mickey and not to just things as you go just make things up as you go along, is what people are doing. >> yeah,...
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speculating accounts out there speculating that it was i, i mean, they deliberately had it filmed by bbc studios to avoid any of that sort of crazy conspiracy theory. and yet it continued. and actually another narrative against the prince of wales, which i thought was terribly unfair because he wasn't sitting by in video message, by her in that video message, which intentionally wanted which she'd intentionally wanted to you have to to do by herself. you have to hope that the common sense of the british public will prevail in all of this. >> she's very articulate, she's very camera friendly , and i very camera friendly, and i would have thought cameron just seen she there. yeah, seen what she did there. yeah, she certainly is. seen what she did there. yeah, sheand ainly is. seen what she did there. yeah, sheand iinly is. seen what she did there. yeah, sheand i think. seen what she did there. yeah, sheand i think there's a danger >> and i think there's a danger that we oxygen to all these that we give oxygen to all these bots accounts spreading this misinformation online. the misinformati
speculating accounts out there speculating that it was i, i mean, they deliberately had it filmed by bbc studios to avoid any of that sort of crazy conspiracy theory. and yet it continued. and actually another narrative against the prince of wales, which i thought was terribly unfair because he wasn't sitting by in video message, by her in that video message, which intentionally wanted which she'd intentionally wanted to you have to to do by herself. you have to hope that the common sense of...
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but the problem with that is, you know, if they use verify, bbc verify, use bbc verify, bbc verify, can't verify their own can't even verify their own sources. used iranian sources. they used an iranian funded source. >> it'll be a nightmare for telegram, where >> it'll be a nightmare for tele getn, where >> it'll be a nightmare for tele get all where >> it'll be a nightmare for tele get all your where >> it'll be a nightmare for tele get all your informationzre you get all your information about weapons. you get all your information about weapons . let's have about weapons. let's have a quick look at the front page of the times empire. >> yes. and russell group gets most its fees from overseas. most of its fees from overseas. so this is uk universities. the russell group is of the top universities within the uk. and it's reported here that a large percentage of their income now comes from overseas students. and it's you know it's having of course an effect because you know this do do how do we look at this. you know, because ever since tony blair said everybody should go to university. a
but the problem with that is, you know, if they use verify, bbc verify, use bbc verify, bbc verify, can't verify their own can't even verify their own sources. used iranian sources. they used an iranian funded source. >> it'll be a nightmare for telegram, where >> it'll be a nightmare for tele getn, where >> it'll be a nightmare for tele get all where >> it'll be a nightmare for tele get all your where >> it'll be a nightmare for tele get all your informationzre...
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but were the bbc right or wrong to use this label ? are reform uk far this label? are reform uk far right? let's speak to former government minister and reform uk supporter, arguably other than nigel, their most high profile supporter ann widdecombe and our reform uk far right. >> no, it's a nonsense . >> no, it's a nonsense. >> i mean, if when you get a common sense party that is just saying a lot of things that a lot of people agree with and want actually to see done, rather than just talked about. >> if you immediately say, are far right and of course, i know exactly why they're saying that. >> it's not because of our policies on anything except immigration and the instant you start talking about immigration and the need to control it and what you might do to control it at that point, everybody says , at that point, everybody says, or you're far right or whatever it might be, and that is just a nonsense, far right. >> i mean , far left is >> i mean, far left is communist, far right is fascist , communist, far right is fascist, we are not, believe it or not, fasc
but were the bbc right or wrong to use this label ? are reform uk far this label? are reform uk far right? let's speak to former government minister and reform uk supporter, arguably other than nigel, their most high profile supporter ann widdecombe and our reform uk far right. >> no, it's a nonsense . >> no, it's a nonsense. >> i mean, if when you get a common sense party that is just saying a lot of things that a lot of people agree with and want actually to see done, rather...
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no. >> but the bbc is not just there to defend the government. the bbc, bbc, no. they hold the government to account, or at least meant but when it least they meant to. but when it comes to this issue, because i'm not saying they are the not saying that they are the government, i didn't the government, i didn't say the government, i didn't say the government, that tum. >> i said that the deep state, they are there from this is you know, something andrew i'm know, something and andrew i'm andrew, to i'm going andrew, i'm going to i'm going to to you in a minute. to come to you in a minute. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> no, i think this is the main sorry. >> i want to sorry. »| sorry. >> i want to say it's >> i just want to say it's propaganda by omission. >> propaganda omission >> propaganda by omission is probably there. probably the key phrase there. >> doing the >> and who is doing the propaganda and fact propaganda to be. and the fact is, why you care about it? is, why do you care about it? you care about it because it's paid for by us. if it wasn't paid for by us. if
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and the bbc would give her own would probably give her her own reality radio yeah. >> knowing radio show. yeah. knowing keep knowing this, this country, keep her out there. she's a danger, in my view. >> well, you think? gb >> well, what do you think? gb views news. com and what views gb news. com and what about there's about the other 19? there's others it's just others as well. it's not just shamima begum, but just shamima begum, but she's just a tip horrible iceberg, i tip of a horrible iceberg, i think. coming up, think. but coming up, my monologue sir keir starmer monologue on sir keir starmer next though, as london watch parties their screenings parties cancel their screenings over eurovision in solidarity with palestine . should israel be with palestine. should israel be banned from eurovision ? good 7 good afternoon. as fast approaching, 50 minutes after 3:00, this is the clash . i'm 3:00, this is the clash. i'm nana akua. you're watching and listening to gb news now, london's biggest screening party for the eurovision song contest has been cancelled in protest at israel's i
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two highly paid bbc stars snigger at the union jack flag on breakfast tv. the nhs deletes the word mother from literature about pregnancy and it deletes the word woman from literature about the menopause. and speaking of women, margaret thatcher, a political genius who emancipated the british working class, transformed the economy, placed britain on the world stage and won a war is compared to adolf hitler by one of our top museums . what a time to be alive in every school, in every university, in every government department. british values are being diminished, british history attacked and the british way of life treated with contempt. but it's not just our pubuc contempt. but it's not just our public bodies that are in the grip of so—called woke ideology, which is a britain hating cult. corporations are just as bad . corporations are just as bad. enter stage left nike, a vast global multinational corporation who have decided to literally change the flag of england on the national football kit . the national football kit. announcing the news on twitter,
two highly paid bbc stars snigger at the union jack flag on breakfast tv. the nhs deletes the word mother from literature about pregnancy and it deletes the word woman from literature about the menopause. and speaking of women, margaret thatcher, a political genius who emancipated the british working class, transformed the economy, placed britain on the world stage and won a war is compared to adolf hitler by one of our top museums . what a time to be alive in every school, in every university,...
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it was filmed independently by bbc studios. it filmed bbc studios. it was filmed on wednesday in the grounds here of windsor castle. whether whether that was because they were worried how it would be perceived by the public, i doubt it. the princess does things on her own terms. she would have wanted to do the video. she would wanted directly would have wanted to directly speak british public and speak to the british public and indeed the world, and be as open and honest with them possible and honest with them as possible , and also directly appeal to them that wants privacy and them that she wants privacy and peace to be alone, to peace to be left alone, to recover and receive that cancer treatment . treatment. >> okay. royal correspondent catherine walker, thanks catherine cameron walker, thanks so much for talking to me this lunchtime. we'll of course , lunchtime. we'll of course, rejoin you later. i want to talk now the royal biographer, now to the royal biographer, ingnd now to the royal biographer, ingrid seward. good afternoon to you , ingrid.
it was filmed independently by bbc studios. it filmed bbc studios. it was filmed on wednesday in the grounds here of windsor castle. whether whether that was because they were worried how it would be perceived by the public, i doubt it. the princess does things on her own terms. she would have wanted to do the video. she would wanted directly would have wanted to directly speak british public and speak to the british public and indeed the world, and be as open and honest with them possible and...
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on a visit to the bbc it looked like at that moment for a woman, there she is with her children, doing what she does best. it's interesting , her, her, her interesting, her, her, her popularity level around the world. in america, she has an approval rating of 35. that means that more 35% more people like her than not like her. and i'm sure that that will be that will be increased . and here we will be increased. and here we see her with her two sons, a unhed see her with her two sons, a united family, a happy family and their priority , like every and their priority, like every decent parent worldwide, will be the welfare , the and the peace the welfare, the and the peace of mind of their children so that their children can face it. and i think the reason they brought the, this forward, we're going into the easter holidays now. they the last thing they wanted was their children going back to school the next day and being quizzed by their mates in the playground because, however well intentioned children can be, they can also say the wrong thing and even the cruel thing. >> yeah, absolu
on a visit to the bbc it looked like at that moment for a woman, there she is with her children, doing what she does best. it's interesting , her, her, her interesting, her, her, her popularity level around the world. in america, she has an approval rating of 35. that means that more 35% more people like her than not like her. and i'm sure that that will be that will be increased . and here we will be increased. and here we see her with her two sons, a unhed see her with her two sons, a united...
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now the word bbc, we fund these people, okay? it's our money that keeps people like her in work. and i'd like her to come out tonight. i apologise and say i am not going on social media ever again . on social media ever again. >> yeah, kelvin, i've said it earlier tonight. i don't want to focus on these morons too much because they are morons. but even me just tweeting about the suns shop video the other suns farm shop video the other day it's great to day saying, oh, it's great to see in public. absolute see kate in public. the absolute vitriol received the mad vitriol i received the mad conspiracy theories. i said it was a sign the dying, was a sign of the dying, crumbling days of a society's, you know, end times because people had been whipped up into a frenzy about body doubles and some, you know, convoluted explanation about what the palace were up to. it was absolutely bonkers. but, in terms of her reference to privacy in the media, i think i agree with you that the british press, they play the game, they understand there's that mutual respect. colin campbell respect. but l
now the word bbc, we fund these people, okay? it's our money that keeps people like her in work. and i'd like her to come out tonight. i apologise and say i am not going on social media ever again . on social media ever again. >> yeah, kelvin, i've said it earlier tonight. i don't want to focus on these morons too much because they are morons. but even me just tweeting about the suns shop video the other suns farm shop video the other day it's great to day saying, oh, it's great to see in...
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the former bbc royal reporting. the former bbc royal correspondent jennie bond. jennie, thank you for joining us. what was the main aim of this video, do you think? why was it a video and not a written statement ? statement? >> i think because, mark, we have forced her into this really by the social media trolls, by the mass media, then giving those ridiculous, absurd, painful, hurtful rumours oxygen of publicity, we have driven, vulnerable woman at a fragile state of her life into making a pubuc state of her life into making a public broadcast, which she probably didn't want to make. but i think it's a testament to her courage and bravery that she decided to show us once and for all what she is doing, where she is , and what the situation is, is, and what the situation is, but i think we should take a long look at ourselves and say, did did she really need to do that? and did we need to make her do that? >> jennie, i'm joined in the studio by our royal correspondent cameron walker, and cameron , would you mind just and cameron, would you mind just reiterating th
the former bbc royal reporting. the former bbc royal correspondent jennie bond. jennie, thank you for joining us. what was the main aim of this video, do you think? why was it a video and not a written statement ? statement? >> i think because, mark, we have forced her into this really by the social media trolls, by the mass media, then giving those ridiculous, absurd, painful, hurtful rumours oxygen of publicity, we have driven, vulnerable woman at a fragile state of her life into making...
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the former bbc royal reporting. the former bbc royal correspondent jennie bond. jennie, thank you for joining us. what was the main aim of this video, do you think? why was it a video and not a written statement ? statement? >> i think because, mark, we have forced her into this really by the social media trolls, by the mass media, then giving those ridiculous, absurd, painful, hurtful rumours oxygen of publicity, we have driven, vulnerable woman at a fragile state of her life into making a pubuc state of her life into making a public broadcast, which she probably didn't want to make. but i think it's a testament to her courage and bravery that she decided to show us once and for all what she is doing, where she is , and what the situation is, is, and what the situation is, but i think we should take a long look at ourselves and say, did did she really need to do that? and did we need to make her do that? >> jennie, i'm joined in the studio by our royal correspondent cameron walker, and cameron , would you mind just and cameron, would you mind just reiterating th
the former bbc royal reporting. the former bbc royal correspondent jennie bond. jennie, thank you for joining us. what was the main aim of this video, do you think? why was it a video and not a written statement ? statement? >> i think because, mark, we have forced her into this really by the social media trolls, by the mass media, then giving those ridiculous, absurd, painful, hurtful rumours oxygen of publicity, we have driven, vulnerable woman at a fragile state of her life into making...
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in 2017, the bbc were blasted for advertising for bame only interns ships sky news in 2021. a leaked email london correspondents will now, from now on, only be bame women or both in 2019, of course. channel 4 jon snow said he'd never seen so many white people in one place at a leave means leave rally. there's not just the itv , rally. there's not just the itv, top brass saying this. this seems to be pretty much across the board. do you think they will release that video? >> i think it's highly unlikely we'll get a release despite the pressure that's mounting today. but examples that but all those examples that you've raised, did you've just raised, they did receive significant pushback when because , in when they occurred because, in the words of some people i've been speaking to today involved in our in our profession, they're saying, you know, in the telly world, what was said at this summit two days ago was saying the quiet bit out loud . saying the quiet bit out loud. it was too direct and too explicit of what is a sort of unofficial rule at many broadcasters and commiss
in 2017, the bbc were blasted for advertising for bame only interns ships sky news in 2021. a leaked email london correspondents will now, from now on, only be bame women or both in 2019, of course. channel 4 jon snow said he'd never seen so many white people in one place at a leave means leave rally. there's not just the itv , rally. there's not just the itv, top brass saying this. this seems to be pretty much across the board. do you think they will release that video? >> i think it's...
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get out from the bbc or from the guardian. go into a wetherspoons. people are talking about this non—stop. it does matter to them. it's not just a little logo on the back of a shirt, it's a gradual drip, drip, drip erosion of what it means to be british, to be english, to have our culture desecrated instead of respected. this would never be a throwaway issue if it was the jamaican shirt or another shirt, you know it, but the english shirt, it's fair game . fair game. >> well, martin, we started with you.so >> well, martin, we started with you. so let's finish with andy. andy, isn't the point here that this is an international competition. this is euros 2024. this is all about representing your country on the world stage. isn't national identity important in this instance ? important in this instance? >> well, of course, national identity is important, particularly on the international stage. but you look at the olympics in 2012, the union flag on the british shirts was completely changed regularly . the jamaican flag is regularly. the jamaican flag
get out from the bbc or from the guardian. go into a wetherspoons. people are talking about this non—stop. it does matter to them. it's not just a little logo on the back of a shirt, it's a gradual drip, drip, drip erosion of what it means to be british, to be english, to have our culture desecrated instead of respected. this would never be a throwaway issue if it was the jamaican shirt or another shirt, you know it, but the english shirt, it's fair game . fair game. >> well, martin, we...
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and why didn't the bbc report it? that's what i want to know as a former bbc journalist. but that, you know, suella braverman, in her short, disastrous era as home secretary, she hired a private to jet go to rwanda. and before her, priti patel. what is it with the tories and this private jet desire to go and sign an agreement with a dictatorship government ? we actually let government? we actually let rwandans into this country who are fleeing from this dictatorship. so for heaven's sake , the asking the i flew a sake, the asking the i flew a lot of raf jets asking the other military to act as rishi's deport nation unit is not going to go down very well with them at all. >> well, no, but the bottom line with all of this is it's we don't need to ship a lot of people off to rwanda. it's one of the scheme is up and running. so we're told that is the deterrent factor. it's about deterrent factor. it's about deterrent . deterrent. >> stephen, if you really think as we speak, there's somebody sort of between africa and the nonh sort of between africa and the north african medit
and why didn't the bbc report it? that's what i want to know as a former bbc journalist. but that, you know, suella braverman, in her short, disastrous era as home secretary, she hired a private to jet go to rwanda. and before her, priti patel. what is it with the tories and this private jet desire to go and sign an agreement with a dictatorship government ? we actually let government? we actually let rwandans into this country who are fleeing from this dictatorship. so for heaven's sake , the...