Union has announced a fresh strikes for around 20,000 of its members. Rmt workers at 14 train operators will walk out on august the 26th and september the 2nd. Its part of the ongoing dispute over pay , jobs ongoing dispute over pay, jobs and conditions. The union says its been left with little choice but to take further action as its seen no improved or revised offer from the rail delivery group. The Health Delivery group. The Health Secretary says the latest four day strike by Junior Doctors , day strike by Junior Doctors, which started today, serves only to harm patients. Protesters have been gathering outside downing street. Its the fifth downing street. Its the fifth time theyve staged a walkout this year in their ongoing dispute over pay. The british dispute over pay. The British Medical Association says its been left with no choice. Been left with no choice. According to the nhs, almost 835,000 appointments have been postponed since industrial action began in december. Chief secretary to the treasury john glen insists the 6 uplift given to Junior Doctors is fair. He says the government Wont Take Part in any more talks. Part in any more talks. What we cannot have is an inflationary pay increase before we break for the recess. We settled all the pay disputes based on the pay review bodies and for example, the teachers accepted the pay review body recommended action as the government did, and are not no longer striking. So i regret very much that the doctors have chosen to strike again. I chosen to strike again. I totally recognise that this has a negative impact on patients experience. Experience. West Yorkshire Police says the autistic girl arrested by police for making an alleged homophobic remark will face no further action. A warning some viewers may find the following footage distressing. Well, shes now been released, but this video circulating on tiktok shows a 16 year old autistic girl being detained by seven officers outside her home in leeds. That prompted a complaint ont its understood she told her mother that one of the Police Officers looked like her grandmother, whos a lesbian. The teenager had been arrested on suspicion of a homophobic pubuc on suspicion of a homophobic public order offence, but the force says it will take on board any lessons to be learned after the footage of the arrest sparked criticism on social media. Surrey police says 3 3 people, detectives want to speak to in connection with the murder of a ten Year Old Girl in woking left the uk on wednesday. The girl was found dead in the early hours of yesterday morning after police were alerted to a concern for safety. A us judge has for safety. A us judge has warned donald trump not to make inflammatory statements about the 2020 election case as the federal judge gave the former us president leeway to publicly share some non sensitive evidence that will be used in his trial on charges of plotting to overturn the 2020 president ial election. But the judge also since made the protective order, warning trumps attorneys argue the scope of the order is too broad and affects his free speech rights as the death toll from wildfires in hawaii have risen to at least 55 as it grapples with the worst Natural Disaster in the states history. With the worst Natural Disaster in the states history. The in the states history. The blazers have reduced much of the resort city of lahaina to smouldering ruins. Its one of three major fires still ravaging the island of maui. Entire the island of maui. Entire neighbourhoods have been burnt to the ground as dry conditions and strong winds complicate efforts to bring the fires under control and finally, the king has reshuffled military appointments for working members of the royal family as an adversary of the late queens death nears. King charles takes death nears. King charles takes over eight of his mothers former honorary posts himself. The reshuffle sees Prince William take command of harrys old army unit as colonel in chief of the army air corps. The princess of wales has been given three new roles. One of which is commodore in chief of the fleet air arm. Thats the title previously held by prince andrew. This is gb news across the uk on tv in your car, on Digital Radio and on your Smart Speaker by simply saying play. Gb news. Welcome to the andersons real world. And tonight im joined by Simon Danczuk ex labour mp. Weve also got emma best, who today is our right in the corner. Shes the deputy leader of the conservatives in london and sits on the assembly. Conservatives in london and sits on the assembly. Simon. On the London Assembly. Simon. Good to here. Is this time good to be here. Is this time you back by popular demand. 7 you back by popular demand . Yeah. Rwanda. Yeah i saw recently that youd been got married in rwanda to a lovely young lady out there. Correct. So it begs the question, is rwanda a safe developing , decent country . Absolutely. Its a really absolutely. Its a really decent country. Its one of the safest countries in the world. Ive been there several times. Iona home there. I spent many, many weeks out there. And as many weeks out there. And as i say, its very safe. Its got a good developing economy. So good developing economy. So theres no reason why you couldnt send Illegal Immigrants there. There. So why is it, do you think, simon theres certain sections of our society and politicians say its a cruel and wicked thing to do, to send people who are Asylum Seekers to rwanda . I think the people on the left in politics are being ideological about it. They would ideological about it. They would prefer open borders for the uk, so any reason that they can come up with for not sending people out of this country, they will come up with it. But i have to say, some people on the left are verging on being racist about how they talk about rwanda, because reality is that its because the reality is that its a developed country. People a very developed country. People call it switzerland of call it the switzerland of africa. They already take africa. They already take refugees on behalf of the united nafions refugees on behalf of the United Nations from libya. So theres a good argument for sending people there, no doubt, about it. Emma, youre our first ever right in the corner, so not to leave you out. Rwanda youve heard what simons got to say. Do you think theres any problems or have you got any problems or have you got any problems with sending Illegal Migrants or Asylum Seekers to migrants or or Asylum Seekers to rwanda a fresh start . Migrants or or Asylum Seekers to rw¢well, a fresh start . Migrants or or Asylum Seekers to rw¢well, i a fresh start . Migrants or or Asylum Seekers to rw¢well, i actually start . Migrants or or Asylum Seekers to rw¢well, i actually think well, i actually think simons hit the nail on the head right way some on right there. And the way some on the have talked the left have talked about rwanda disgusting. And i have rwanda is disgusting. And i have noidea rwanda is disgusting. And i have no idea what that must do to people rwanda. Hearing people over in rwanda. Hearing people over in rwanda. Hearing people our country talk about people in our country talk about their country that way. Is their country in that way. Is there some problems with the scheme . Yes, i think perhaps in scheme . Yes, i think perhaps in the way that weve processed the agreement and bill, is it a agreement and the bill, is it a great deal . Is it going to work . Great deal . Is it going to work . Perhaps theres a few things that be ironed and that need to be ironed out. And i thing that i am i will say one thing that i am concerned safety of concerned about is the safety of those are lgbt asylum those that are lgbt Asylum Seekers and making sure that they are definitely respected when theyre when theyre in rwanda. But overall, look, lets look what the what the left look at what the what the left wants to do they want to wants to do. Do they want to stop people crossing, making dangerous risking dangerous crossings, risking their lives . The their lives . Weve seen the devastating consequence of that in couple of days. Do in the last couple of days. Do they actually care about that . Do want see do they actually want to see that because we need that stop because we need a policy that addresses that and saves lives. And i think rwanda goes doing that. Goes some way to doing that. So. Simon, emmas got a few concerns. Not many overall support was idea. How can support was the idea. How can you those concerns . You address those concerns . Well, she mentioned the yeah, well, she mentioned the issue lgbt. There are no issue about lgbt. There are no issues. Theres no legislation in rwanda that says you cant be gay or anything like that. Paul kagame, the president of rwanda , has said, made it quite clear hes not interested as the person leading the country. Hes not bothered about whats going on in the bedroom. This is quite on in the bedroom. This is quite literally what he said. Hes focus is on growing the economy , running strong, stable , running a strong, stable democracy. And so thats what he focuses on. So that allays that fear, people that go out there will have opportunities. Theres no doubt about it. Its a growing economy. But they will have to pull the socks up and get with it. It wont be. And get on with it. It wont be. And what should remember, lee, is what we should remember, lee, is that we arent under an obugafion that we arent under an obligation the uk to send obligation in the uk to send these to somewhere thats these people to somewhere thats these people to somewhere thats the same as the uk. If they are the same as the uk. If they are fleeing violence and war, then rwanda is a safe place to go. All we have to do is provide somewhere safe to go. So emma, im going to come back to you. So youve heard what simons had to say. It sounds like a great country, a go country. So do you go to country. So why do you think these illegal think some of these Illegal Migrants to use the migrants and i refuse to use the term seekers, its term Asylum Seekers, its Illegal Migrants, you know, if they to play asylum they want to play the asylum system, why arent they travelling to places like rwanda instead of making that perilous journey to the uk . Yeah, i think thats the question that everybodys asking, isnt it really about, you know, if youre fleeing from war and youre looking for a safe country, why be so resistant to go to a safe country . And i think thats what comes back to with our own Asylum Seeker system is we need to make sure that were processing claims through a legal route for people that for reasons of perhaps family or something or some other reason, require a settlement in the uk. Require a settlement in the uk. And actually these illegal crossings are making it really difficult for us to do that. And difficult for us to do that. And so i think to going rwanda as a safe country and i think thats the question , isnt it . And i the question, isnt it . And i think it could only be answered by those people as who are saying that they dont want to go to rwanda. Dont think go to rwanda. I dont think thats that we can thats a question that we can answer because we can look at rwanda. Simons just got married there. Knows better than there. So knows better than anyone. A safe and anyone. Its a safe and welcoming country. There you go i so were going to move on slightly now, to simon, the ulez thats in the news over the thats been in the news over the past. Well, its always the past. Well, its always in the news, be now, emma, news, it seems to be now, emma, you the London Assembly , you sit on the London Assembly, so you would have been involved in debate over the past few in this debate over the past few weeks. Is a good thing . Do weeks. Is it a good thing . Do the people of london and the surrounding areas want the expansion and how is it going to affect people in the pocket . Well, they absolutely do not want it. Think that sadiq want it. I think that sadiq khans consultation showed khans own consultation showed 66 people were against it. 66 of people were against it. When you expanded to outer when you expanded that to outer london, youre looking closer to 80. At businesses closer 80. Looking at businesses closer to 80. Theres tradespeople here who are suffering. They have no who are suffering. They have no idea how theyre going to continue a business after this month. And what youre doing month. And what youre doing with youre not tackling with ulez is youre not tackling air pollution. Is the air pollution. This is the fundamental point. The tfl own assessment of ulez said it will have a negligible impact on particulates, particulate is actually the most dangerous form of air pollution that can get into your blood vessels. It will have negligible impact. There have negligible impact. There will be no effect, but what it will be no effect, but what it will do, and this is what the Impact Assessment picked up is it will hit low income londoners. It will hit disabled londoners. It will hit disabled londoners. So simon youre an ex labour . Mp yeah. What would you be saying yeah. What would you be saying to sadiq if you still sat to sadiq khan if you still sat in parliament . Well i would be saying that it needs to roll back from it. Its a step far. I think its a step too far. I think we should say thank you to the people uxbridge in to the people of uxbridge in that byelection because in many ways referendum on ulez ways it was a referendum on ulez. And the people there said, listen , we might not be very listen, we might not be very happy government, but happy with the government, but were unhappy were certainly very unhappy with. And that means with ulez. And so that means that we need to think again about it. It creates a bit of an issue starmer as well, issue for starmer as well, doesnt keir starmer he has doesnt it . Keir starmer he has a very green agenda with ed miliband sat behind him, pushing all the green issues , but he has all the green issues, but he has at same time , if he wants to at the same time, if he wants to get into government , he to get into government, he has to take with them. And this take people with them. And this is a revenue raising is clearly a revenue raising policy. And thats what its about with with khan. Yeah. Whats that going to do for starmer and khans relationship 7 starmer and khans relationship . I think well have to see. Well, final word to emma. Emma, i go to london on a weekly bafis emma, i go to london on a weekly basis and i would sooner walk it from Saint Pancras to westminster, then get on the underground. Because you underground. Because when you get underground , the get on the underground, the fumes, its toxic. Its horrible, dirty, its horrible, its dirty, its smelly. Why isnt khan tackling that . That . Would you believe it, that he doesnt have interest . So doesnt have any interest . So weve actually scrutinised him on on the London Assembly on this on the London Assembly and he doesnt to talk and he doesnt want to talk about hell talk the about that. Hell talk about the road which actually, road pollution, which actually, if look at measurements if you look at the measurements in vast in outer london, for the vast majority of air quality, its goodin majority of air quality, its good in outer london. What you wont talk to you about is the fact that people are breathing filthy tube that filthy air on our tube and that is something is directly is something that he is directly responsible for. So lo and behold , does he want to talk behold, does he want to talk about it . Absolutely not. I guess hes taking the so i guess hes taking the easy option. Well, taking an option. Well, hes taking an option. Is it easy . I dont know. But i think hes getting a lot think because hes getting a lot of from every single of backlash from every single section of society. But i think and this is a point simon may disagree with, i think this speaks wider issue with speaks to the wider issue with labourisi speaks to the wider issue with labour is i think theyre so ideologically driven and i think theyre so sometimes, so, so set in an ideological way that they will not listen to normal people on the ground. And when normal people have to pay the price for policy decisions, i think people in echelons of labour dont in the echelons of labour dont care. I dont think simons actually disagreeing with you. Mean thats couple of nods. I think. I mean that on a wider point actually, though, i think, i think i mean, when it comes all and actually comes to all policy and actually going rwanda, think going back to rwanda, i think this is same sort of thing this is the same sort of thing as well. Fascinating stuff. Thats fascinating stuff. Thanks, so , thats fascinating stuff. Thanks, 50 , uh, thats fascinating stuff. Thanks, so , uh, now thanks, emma. Thanks so, uh, now were move yes were going to move to the yes no quiz. Where ill be joined by simon the yes simon. Uk and emma best. The yes or this is where my or no quiz this is where my guests chance to answer guests get the chance to answer honestly. Can try it at home honestly. You can try it at home if pen and if you want. Get your pen and paper were going to move paper out. Were going to move straight okay. Its straight to it. Simon okay. Its not rocket science. Its not odd questions, or no . Can questions, yes or no . Can a woman have penis . No. Emma woman have a penis . No. Emma youre not going to like this. Lee look, you say yes no. Lee look, you say yes or no. Yes. A trans woman. No. If yes. If a trans woman. No. If theyre woman. Theyre a biological woman. So thats non answer. So tha