Afleveringen
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'The Prime Minister came across as quite rude and petulant!'
Stephen Woolfe questions Keir Starmer's treatment of women in Parliament, in response to Sarah Pochin's question on banning burkas at PMQs.
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'He doesn't have a free pass to manhandle a child...'
'I'm tired of the courts siding with the people who break our laws!'
Political Activist Chris Worrall and Matt Goodwin clash over the controversial case of a police officer dismissed for gross misconduct.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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'That's not my question. I'll try for a fourth time.'
Michelle Dewberry asks Veterans Minister Alistair Carns if he regards illegal Channel crossings a risk to national security.
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'Farage being on the brink of Downing Street? That is light years from the truth.'
Former Labour Minister Bill Rammell admits the government must 'deliver more' and 'communicate better' — but firmly rejects claims that Nigel Farage is anywhere near No.10.
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'Why should we pander to people spreading misinformation... Giving out skin colour is highly suspect!'
Peter Hitchens explains why he doesn't support the police decision to release personal details on the suspect arrested in relation to the Liverpool car ramming incident.
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'Keir Starmer isn’t just unpatriotic – he’s anti-British!'
Ben Habib accuses the Labour leader of being ashamed of Britain, citing the Chagos deal, EU military alignment, and regulatory surrender.
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'Angela Rayner is on manoeuvres.'
Alex Deane says the Labour deputy’s child benefit plan isn’t just bad policy — it’s a leadership pitch.
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'Poster girl!' Lucy Connolly’s husband says she’s being ‘made an example of’ under UK’s ‘two-tier justice system’
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'Those who were arguing for Brexit have got what they wanted...'
'This is a betrayal of Brexit... a slow march back into Europe!'
Labour MP Barry Gardiner and Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin clash over Starmer's newest deal with the EU.
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'This country is on the precipice of economic disaster.'
Chairman of the Great British Political Action Committee, Ben Habib, accuses Rachel Reeves of speaking 'unadulterated nonsense,' claiming the government's focus on GDP is a 'misguided obsession'. This comes as gross domestic product (GDP) growth rose by 0.7 per cent between January and March.
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Police are investigating a fire at the prime minister's house in north London. The blaze at the property, which Sir Keir Starmer rents out after he became PM last year, happened in the early hours of this morning. The entrance to the house was damaged in the fire.
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'Of course he was there. If ever there’s a dinner party, Lord Mandelson is there. But diplomacy isn’t about flitting between tables — it’s about substance. Nobody takes him seriously!'
Lord Moylan says Peter Mandelson is 'a rather ridiculous figure'.
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'I can understand why people are challenging it!'
Journalist Zoë Grünewald examines the 'historic' UK-India trade deal, amid criticism of Indian workers being granted national insurance exemptions.
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'The Rwanda scheme was never a deterrent!'
Former Labour Minister Bill Rammell says the Rwanda plan was 'wrong in principle,' amid reports Donald Trump may send migrants to accommodation paid for by the British in the African nation.
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'The prefix to child rape gangs is often 'Pakistani', and that is wrong...'
'Nobody is trying to say every sex offender in this country is a sex offender!'
Barry Gardiner MP and Reform UK Chairman Zia Yusuf clash on the framing of the debate on grooming gangs in the UK.
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