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GBN Mark July 4, 2024

Marvellous Tatiana Sanchez. Mark, thank you very much and good evening. This is the latest from the newsroom. Former home from the newsroom. Former home secretary Dame Priti Patel has told gb news the government needs to clamp down on, quote , needs to clamp down on, quote, lefty lawyers to stop illegal migration. She says the attorney general and lord chancellor need to take action over how law firms behave. Thats as the number of Channel Crossings continues to climb, with more than 14,700 people intercepted in small boats so far this year , dame priti warns the clock is ticking for the government to implement its new illegal migration bill we need a deterrent factor for a start and removals and returns my rwanda plan was central to that. The returns agreements that i have put in place and others are now putting in place. We have to get planes leaving country and show leaving the country and show that if you come here illegally , you cant just get a pass , you cant just get a free pass. Being firm is actually the stance that we should take, and that means removing people and returning to other third returning people to other third countries or country of origin. The energy and security secretary says he and his family have struggled to open accounts at major banks in the wake of the nigel farage rao grant shapps told the sun that problem stems from being a political exposed person. He accused banks of going too far. It comes as mr farage launched a new website to help people who like him , have help people who like him, have had their Bank Accounts forcibly closed. The gb news presenter says 1000 accounts are being shut every day. What ive learned in the three weeks since i came out, as it were , ive just been it were, ive just been inundated by small businesses, by folk all around the country. People in absolute fear , terror people in absolute fear, terror lives being ruined. Thousands of lives being ruined. Thousands of businesses being closed. Businesses being closed. And finally , the prime and finally, the Prime Minister is ordering a review into the rollout of low traffic neighbourhoods , says the scheme, neighbourhoods, says the scheme, which has been used by councils to drivers cutting through to stop drivers cutting through residential areas , has been seen residential areas, has been seen by some as an attack on motorists. In an interview with the sunday telegraph , rishi the sunday telegraph, rishi sunak said he supports peoples right to use their cars to do all the things that matter to them. Shadow International Trade secretary Nick Thomas Symonds says the Prime Minister should leave the decision to local areas is our position on is that it is for communities to make these decisions, whether it is in terms of low traffic neighbourhoods where, oh by the way, there are communities up and down the country you want to reduce traffic going through there neighbourhoods, whether it is of, you know, clean is in terms of, you know, clean air zones. Air zones. Weve talked obviously specifically ulez. Yes, we specifically about ulez. Yes, we certainly believe a well planned low traffic neighbourhood is a good thing. Good thing. Youre up to date on gb news now its back to mark dolan tonight right. My thanks to Tatiana Sanchez, who returns in an hours time. Welcome to mark dolan tonight night. In my big opinion, the brexit disaster predicted by bitter remainers never happened with the eurozone deep in recession and shrinking with trade deals in the offing, including with india this year and with our sovereignty restored, the case for our departure grows by the day. In departure grows by the day. In a World Exclusive, the former face of halifax for ten years, howard brown speaks out on the nigel farage de banking scandal. My mark meets guest is the top doctor who thinks he has the perfect prescription to save the nhs. And im looking forward to nhs. And im looking forward to this one in my take at ten. In just over an hours time , keir just over an hours time, keir starmer has done more u turns than maureen from driving school. Do we really want a Prime Minister that stands for nothing . Tonights newsmaker could supporting motorists s win rishi sunak the next election . Ill be asking the formidable Ann Widdecombe mark dolan tonight is the home of the papers with tomorrows front pages from 1030 sharp with three top pundits who havent been told what to say and who dont follow the script tonight. Annunziata rees mogg , neil Annunziata Rees mogg, neil pansh Annunziata Rees mogg, neil parish and emma burnell. Tonight parish and emma burnell. Tonight ill be asking the pundits , is ill be asking the pundits, is priti patel right that the government need to clamp down on lefty lawyers to stop the boats . As a new movement called lazy girl , jobs takes the internet by girl, jobs takes the internet by storm with people boasting about how little they do for their money. Have brits lost the work ethic and are people who dine alone losers . Plus your emails , alone losers . Plus your emails, especially the spicy ones market gb news. Com. This show has a strict rule. Its a golden rule. Strict rule. Its a golden rule. Its my red line when we dont do boring, not on my watch. I just wont have it. Lots to get through. Ill be dealing with keir starmer at ten. But first my big opinion. Keir starmer at ten. But first my big opinion. It happens every my big opinion. It happens every yean my big opinion. It happens every year, doesnt it . The privileged nonh year, doesnt it . The privileged north london dwelling, champagne swilling remain establishment crow about brexit related delays as they travel to their tuscan villas. Now there are long villas. Now there are long queues at dover. I should add. They did happen when we were in the eu as well. But im not to going lie. Its bad this weekend and the french need to speed things and mark my words. Things up and mark my words. They will. Otherwise we will go somewhere else for our holidays. I guarantee you Better Technology will see us fly through in time. But even with the current arcane systems in place outside of peak Holiday Season in july , youll find that season in july, youll find that the flow of brits to and from the flow of brits to and from the continent has largely been seamless with the eurostar terminal, for example , now empty terminal, for example, now empty most of the time. Its ironic , most of the time. Its ironic, isnt it, that critics of brexit need to campaign on a regular bafis need to campaign on a regular basis about how terrible it is. The remain cause has its own Marketing Department and its own pr, its own spokespeople , all pr, its own spokespeople, all many of them powerful figures in the media. If brexit was so bad, you wouldnt need this level of propaganda. It would be self evident. But the brexit disaster is like tony blairs weapons of mass destruction in its nowhere to be seen. Exports its nowhere to be seen. Exports to the eu are up since we left exports to the rest of the world, up since we left. Economic growth higher than germany, since we left the eurozone in recession, the German Economy actually shrinking this year or all since we left trade deals with the rest of the world, since we left, including the astonishing cptpp which i thought was a cough mixture. But which is a massive trade deal. Hard to swallow for remainers given the fact that it represents a trading bloc larger than the eu itself. If an agile approach to itself. If an agile approach to the vaccine rollout since we left discarding eu rules and regulations , saving £2 billion a regulations, saving £2 billion a month on membership fees and avoiding a bill of £190 billion for europes covid overreaction. Since we left. Now, andrew neil, since we left. Now, andrew neil, a good friend of mine and formerly of this parish , has formerly of this parish, has written in the daily mail about the ongoing decline of the eurozone as a market. As the usa has grown in the eu in relative terms, has shrunk and theres no reason why that will not continue. Look, i know hes not continue. Look, i know hes not perfect and hes no angel, but should donald trump return to the white house, let me tell you, a trade deal with america , you, a trade deal with america, our greatest economic and diplomatic ally, will be back on the table. And there is the the table. And there is the small matter of a forthcoming trade deal with india, the Worlds Largest democracy and a market of a billion people. We have deep, historic and economic links, of course, and the indians are reports this week as saying that they expect the two countries to sign on the dotted line before christmas. Santa line before christmas. Santa comes early. So im afraid to comes early. So im afraid to say that bitter remainers are running out of road. Ill grant running out of road. Ill grant you this historic constitutional, economic and diplomatic change is not without consequence since businesses have suffered particularly smaller operators , many of whom smaller operators, many of whom have given up exporting to the eu altogether because of red tape. Plus, its a nightmare for many trying to work in the eu. That must be addressed. And its sad that young brits cant go over to italy or france and start a new life there. And its start a new life there. And its sad that older brits cant retire to the sunshine of portugal or spain. But the long portugal or spain. But the long predicted brexit disaster has not happened. And with not happened. And with sovereignty restored , with brits sovereignty restored, with brits safe from the threat of the euro Free Movement and ever closer union, we now control our own destiny. So far, so good. Bitter destiny. So far, so good. Bitter remainers are now so desperate, theyre clinging to disinformation, of which they accuse brexit supporters. How accuse brexit supporters. How so . Well take a look at this story in the mail about chaos for travellers needing to register their fingerprints and facial details just to get to the continent. It has been characterised by the usual suspects as punishment for brexit and evidence of the inconvenience. Our departure bnngs inconvenience. Our departure brings. Why let a headline get in the way of a good story . This new biometric data is required hired by any Foreign National entering an eu state, including members of the eu who are not signed up to schengen. Aha so given the fact that even if we were still in the eu and wed never have accepted shingon, which is unlimited Free Movement across the bloc, the story is a red herring. If we were still in the eu we would still be giving our fingerprints and our facial recognition. So its a non story and those citing it are playing games and surprise , surprise, games and surprise, surprise, misleading. You now i voted remain in 2016, but immediately accepted the result and i can see that those who backed it day in, day out are winning the argument. Hatred of brexit argument. Hatred of brexit ignores those the facts and ignores those the facts and ignores what has actually happened since we left. Hatred of brexit is political, not economic. Its ideology , not economic. Its ideology, not policy. Hates rid of brexit. Is religion , not reality. And religion, not reality. And anyone hoping we go back in will need a miracle. Need a miracle. Your reaction, mark, at cbnnews. Com. Im delighted to welcome my top pundits now and please welcome to the show former conservative mp farmer and broadcaster neil parish. We and broadcaster neil parish. We also have political consultant emma burnell and former brexit party mep Annunziata Rees mogg. Well, lots to sink our teeth into there. Annunciator. Im into there. Annunciator. Im a remainer, but i accepted the result because of that old thing that they call democracy me. But icannot that they call democracy me. But i cannot find the brexit disaster because because it hasnt happened. There are an awful lot of fear mongering lies going around pre brexit that just have turned out to be as false as the brexiteers said they would be, that its a great opportunity. And my one wish is that the government would really seize it and make sure we are out in the world making the absolute most of this great opportunity. Of this great opportunity. I mean, this trade deal with india eye water a mouth india looks eye water as a mouth watering, say. And watering, i should say. And eye watering. Population eye watering. Its a population of a billion a of a billion people and a historic ally. It could be absolutely huge. And for some industries, literally transformative. I hope that the indians are correct that the indians are correct that it can be done quickly. Indeed. Emma, what do you think this . You can think about this . Are you can i ask if you voted remain . Of course did. Yes, of course i did. Im sane. Im sane. Youre not one of those but youre not one of those bitter remainers, are you . Think there is a real i think there is a real problem with some of the narrative of people who voted remain and havent really grasped what it means that we have brexited. Have brexited. And i think there is also a problem on the other side. I think both sides have gone very far into their corners and im afraid and you know, i love you to bits and i dont normally do this, but i do feel that youve gone slightly further into that corner in that monologue and not in your belief in brexit necessarily , although i would necessarily, although i would probably pick up some of the details with you, but in your belief that those who are against you are this big giant conspiracy. Frankly, most people conspiracy. Frankly, most people , all most people are the 80 of people are kind of in the smudgy middle. Theyve gone from middle. Theyve gone from thinking , middle. Theyve gone from thinking, yeah, i kind of think its a good thing to do on balance to, oh, im not sure that was such great thing to that was such a great thing to do in the polls thats shown. But actually there isnt really a reality based way of going back in time. So were we to back in time. So were we to renegotiate any kind of british membership of europe, it would not happen for at least a decade. And it would not happen on the terms on which we left. And i dont think remainers have properly and i dont think they should call themselves remainers any more because weve left. So you in something you cant remain in something youve you cant remain in something youthats good idea and thats a good idea and brexiteers be brexiteers shouldnt be brexiteers shouldnt be brexiteers. Brexiteers. Absolutely. So maybe we yeah, absolutely. So maybe we should all having should all be having a conversation about where we are now , what our future now, what our future relationship with europe is going to sure and then and going to be sure and then and how we come together and build a consensusice how we come together and build a consensus ice where we go, well , okay, were outside of that block now. Block now. Whats the best way that we can manage that relationship . And that doesnt mean that you have to go back to those leave remain corners we all remain corners because we all want that good relationship. Then we can move forward on to whatever the differences are about how close or far away that relationship is. Okay. I mean, neil, im not saying that brexit is without consequence, but its great critics , their numbers, their critics, their numbers, their sums dont add up. The eurozone is currently in recession. The German Economy is going to shnnk German Economy is going to shrink by 0. 3. This year. We look likely to avoid recession altogether. We look likely to avoid recession altogether. We had look likely to avoid recession altogether. We had the strongest altogether. We had the strongest growth in the g7 the previous two years. Where is the brexit disaster . Its not there. I mean, i also voted remain. And i think, as you said with your monologue, i think if we can actually get the eu trade sorted out so we havent got all this massive bureaucracy which we dont need, which been generated which has been generated largely, dare i say it, by brussels , we can then actually brussels, we can then actually take advantage of the trade deal with there is no doubt with india and there is no doubt that world trade, if you that the world trade, if you look at it, is not the expansive expansion of world trade , is not expansion of world trade, is not going to be in europe. So therefore mean, argument therefore, i mean, my argument always maintain as much always has been maintain as much trade with europe and trade as you can with europe and then other deals. Then build up these other deals. And brexit has us that and brexit has given us that flexibility. Its not perfect, but were getting there and we are there with trade, are getting there with trade, travel else. So travel and everything else. So i think actually a lot to think actually theres a lot to play think actually theres a lot to play for and i think the india dealis play for and i think the india deal is really exciting because historically we left india, you know, in 1948. I think we owe india a great debt also. And i think if we can actually do a trade deal now, i think it will be fantastic. Will you look at that, folks . A grown up conversation about brexit among people that agree or dont agree . Thats what the show is all about. Where is the brexit disaster . Let me know your thoughts. Margaret cbnnews. Com forward to cbnnews. Com looking forward to the big story in world the big story next. In a World Exclusive , the former face of exclusive, the former face of halifax. Ten years, halifax. For over ten years, howard brown out the howard brown speaks out on the nigel farage de banking scandal. Nigel is starting a new campaign. Hes got a website he wants to help people who have been debunked. Well get reaction from howard the reaction from howard from the halifax next big reaction to my big opinion monologue where is the brexit disaster . Its like weapons of monologue where is the brexit disastdestruction. Weapons of monologue where is the brexit disastdestruction. Its pons of monologue where is the brexit disastdestruction. Its ponzthere monologue where is the brexit disbe destruction. Itsponzthere monologue where is the brexit disbe destru brex has i hi, hi, mark. M hi, mark. How ar

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