Afleveringen
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'Big promises, no plan to pay. Spending’s out of control — and taxes will rise!'
Nigel Farage reacts to Rachel Reeves spending review.
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'Israel is running out of friends', says Nigel Farage
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Ambassador Tzipi Hotovely hits back: 'Our friends must choose – the right side of history or the wrong one.'
She calls UK sanctions on Israeli ministers a 'profound moral mistake' that 'encourages Hamas'.
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'The social contract in this country has completely broken down as a result of this issue.'
Rob Bates responds to figures revealing the cost of asylum seeker hotels to have reached the equivalent of tax contributions from everyone in Manchester.
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'I'm sad he's going... For 11 months we've been pretty much inseparable. We would not have acheived what we did on May 1st without his hard work...'
Nigel Farage expresses his sorrow at Zia Yusuf's decision to step down as Chairman of Reform UK.
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'They're not becoming British at all. They're living parallel lives in our country'
Konstantin Kisin says Brits are concerned about the idea of white Brits becoming a minority due to division between communities resulting from a lack of assimilation.
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'Why is he doing that to black British people, law abiding citizens paying our taxes like everyone else.'
Founder of British Indian Ocean Territory Misley Mandarin, says 'the pain in my heart is heavy' a week on from the Government handing over the Chagos Islands.
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'This was Keir Starmer promoting Nigel Farage. He's clearly paranoid!'
Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin reacts to Keir Starmer's press conference criticising Reform UK's policies.
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'You've had nothing but bad words to say about them on that particular topic of open borders.'
Martin Daubney quizzes Rupert Lowe MP on why he would consider joining the Conservative Party after openly criticising them during his time in Reform UK.
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Ian Edwards, Leader of Hillingdon Council, says the borough is overwhelmed by new arrivals from the Chagos Islands:
'In just 7 weeks, 57 households arrived—every one needed temporary housing. The government made the deal, but we’re left to pick up the bill.'
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Former Prisons Minister Ann Widdecombe reacts to Labour’s sweeping sentencing reforms — including early release for serious offenders after serving just one-third of their sentence, and controversial proposals for the chemical castration of sex offenders.
In a fiery exchange, Widdecombe slams the government’s plan as a response to prison overcrowding rather than a genuine effort to reduce crime or protect victims — and questions the legal and ethical implications of mandatory treatment.
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'Yesterday was a really sad day for those of us who voted to leave the EU.'
Ben Habib says the UK-EU trade deal has potential to be 'dangerous' to the United Kingdom, tearing into Keir Starmer's Labour government for negotiating 'absurd' terms.
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'The political damages has already been done!'
Business Commentator Justin Urquhart Stewart reacts to Starmer's claim that more pensioners will be eligible for winter fuel payments ahead of the autumn budget.
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'The public now has really awakened to the fact that many regret voting Labour and that Starmer wants more to be close to the EU than to think about British people!'
Life Peer Baroness Hoey says the Prime Minister is turning his back on Red Wall voters with a Brexit reset deal.
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'I'm fed up waiting. We need action now and so do those victims!'
Shadow Environment Minister Robbie Moore MP details Labour's response after he presented them with a report finding approximately 72,000 children to have been at risk of child sexual exploitation from rape gangs.
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'It should be going into the hands of those people who need winter fuel.'
Shadow Minister for Crime, Policing and Fire, Matt Vickers, reacts as firms housing asylum seekers owe the Home Office millions in profit.
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Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has vowed to reverse any Brexit "row backs" implemented by Keir Starmer's government, as the Prime Minister prepares for a reset in relations with the European Union.
Speaking to GB News, Badenoch issued a stark warning about Labour's negotiating capabilities.
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Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman says Labour's immigration crackdown won't 'come close to dealing with the enormity of the problem we have with legal migration.' This comes after Keir Starmer addressed the nation over the crisis, with some critics claiming the language used is due to pressure from Reform UK.
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'This wasn’t a victory for Britain — it was Victory in Europe Day for the United States.'
Hadley Gamble says Keir Starmer had no choice but to sign a bad deal, as the UK gets squeezed while Trump racks up wins: a trade deal, an American Pope — and a weakened ally.
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'We can take action!'
Robert Jenrick discusses measures to prevent tool theft and improve recovery rates amid rising cases.
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