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GBN Dan July 3, 2024

Favourites. Calvin robinson and rebecca reed. Elsewhere on the rebecca reed. Elsewhere on the show, Princess Dianas brother took on the bbc in court today over the alleged Martin Bashir panorama cover up. So will the truth about the infamous interview. Finally out and bring down the beeb. Esteemed down the beeb. Esteemed biographer tom bower is uncanny , called to give his unfiltered analysis on this major breaking news story. Plus, as tavistock news story. Plus, as tavistock whistleblowers warn rishi sunak that children must not be allowed to change their gender at school, us media megastar megyn kelly tells me why shes campaigning for parents to be included in gender discussion with their kids and bake off goes woke as it spies unless producers axe light hearted National Theme weeks to save snowflakes from offence. Snowflakes from offence. I know it dont feel like we should make mexican jokes because people will get upset. Oh mexican jokes at all. Oh no mexican jokes at all. Oh no mexican jokes at all. Dont think so. Dont think so. Well, even one. Well, not even one. Well, not even one. Not even one. Not even one. Well , thats now cancelled well, thats now cancelled the theme week. So celebrity chef Anthony Worrall thompson is going to weigh in on this latest pc madness. As always, tomorrows madness. As always, tomorrows newspaper front page is hot off the press, too. This is dan wootton tonight. Lets go. Wootton tonight. Lets go. Youre watching gb news, britains news channel. Can you believe it is one year since liz truss began her tragically stunted premiership. And next ill bring you a special digest on why she has been proven right and the establishment that brought her down wrong. First, though, the news with Aaron Armstrong. Armstrong. Very good evening to you, Aaron Armstrong here with the latest from the gb news room. Lets get you up to date with the headlines as the mayor of the headlines as the mayor of the West Midlands says, the Financial Issues affecting Birmingham Council Birmingham City council are deeply concerning and people there much better. There deserve much better. Europes largest local authority has declared its effectively bankrupt due to a £760 million bill for equal pay claims. Conservative mayor andy street says it raises concerns about the way the labour led council has been run. All new spending, with the exception of Vital Services and protecting vulnerable people, will stop immediately. More onshore wind immediately. More onshore wind farms are expected to be built as a result of new rules announced by the government. Announced by the government. Projects supported by local will be local people will be approved more quickly and communities will a greater say in will also have a greater say in how developments considered how developments are considered. And the rules come amid. And the new rules come amid fears backbench rebellion fears of a backbench rebellion and represent a u turn from rishi sunak , who in october said rishi sunak, who in october said he intended to continue view with on new onshore farms. With a ban on new onshore farms. The shadow climate secretary, ed miliband, says the ban has exacerbated the cost of living crisis. Government is being held to ransom by a bunch of tory backbenchers who since 2015 have stopped onshore wind being built in england and that has raised bills for families by £180 for every family in britain, were going through a cost of living crisis. Surely now those individual bills, those conservative mps can see that its much better to have onshore wind built and cut bills for families. Families. The schools minister says the government has been proactive in deaung government has been proactive in dealing with the concrete crisis and has been issuing guidance since 2018. Speaking to gb news nick gibbs comments come after the education secretary Gillian Keegan was forced to apologise for using Strong Language while expressing her frustration at the situation. Both ms keegan and the Prime Minister are under growing pressure as more than 100 schools across the uk have fully or partially closed laughing gas is set to become an illegal class c substance by the end of the year. Those caught using nitrous oxide could face up to two years in prison and unlimited fines on those caught deaung unlimited fines on those caught dealing or producing it could be jailed for up to 14 years in prison. Under the new rules, its part of a government pledge to tackle antisocial behaviour. To tackle antisocial behaviour. One person has died and another is in a Critical Condition after a crash involving a 52 seater coach and a car on a bridge took place in west wales. The collision happened on the cleddau bridge in pembrokeshire. It left one of the drivers trapped. Police say the road is currently closed between the honeyberries and the pembroke roundabouts and drivers advise to take an alternative route. To take an alternative route. And the spanish womens head coach jorge vilda has been sacked in the wake of the unsolicited kiss controversy. He led spain to world cup glory last month , beating england in last month, beating england in the final. But the achievement has been overshadowed by the ongoing row surrounding the federation. President luis federation. President Luis Rubiales , who kissed midfielder rubiales, who kissed midfielder Jenni Hermoso on the lips during the medal ceremony. Jenni hermoso on the lips during the medal ceremony. Vilda was the medal ceremony. Vilda was seen a close ally of seen as a close ally of rubiales. Refused to rubiales. He is refused to resign. That is it from me for resign. That is it from me for the moment. Ill be back with more in about an hours time. Now its over to dan. Now its over to dan. One year ago today , liz truss one year ago today, liz truss became the leader of the conservative party and was primed and ready to be the Prime Minister. Britain truly needed. She was determine and to defeat the Economic Establishment and deliver real growth to our faltering economy of 2. 5 annually through cutting taxes and deregulation, she was determined to beat the woke blob and stop the civil service. Frustrated in small c conservatism at every turn. But but within days , despite but within days, despite securing an overwhelming mandate from conservative members , it from conservative members, it was clear truss was not going to be allowed to succeed. And as be allowed to succeed. And as the only real conservative left in the room , she knew she was in the room, she knew she was doomed. And the second doomed. And the second anti democratic coup within months , a globalist cabal using months, a globalist cabal using the british Mainstream Media allowed tory mps to install the man theyd always wanted in the job. Rishi sunak and the uks opportunity for a once in a generation economic reset was lost, ushering in, i think, the near certainty of a labour led socialist coalition from hell. Now look , i happily concede she now look, i happily concede she does too. Truss got a lot wrong. She went too fast. She didnt. She went too fast. She didnt properly communicate her changes , but that didnt matter because she was never to going be allowed to succeed, which is chilling in terms of its repercussions for british democracy. Even Economic Experts democracy. Even Economic Experts concede the reaction to the truss kwarteng mini budget was hysterical. So why does she think she was forced out . Well, think she was forced out . Well, in the past year, truss has done very little, but is gathering her strength to take on the anti Growth Coalition in her only major set piece. Uk television interview. Since leaving downing street, she explained it to like this explained it to me like this wondered if you had heard these comments from the former bank of england governor mervyn king this week who said the reaction to your mini budget was, quote, hysterical. Hysterical. The reason i did what i did is i believed there was an urgent situation. Urgent situation. The british economy hadnt been growing for years and years and years. Peoples incomes werent going up. We werent attracting going up. We werent attracting the businesses , the investment, the businesses, the investment, the businesses, the investment, the dynamism that we all want to see. And what does that ultimately mean . It means people are able to afford better places to live. I do believe it had the support of the public and of conservative party members. The problem is there is a groupthink around what i call the Economic Establishment that is very set in its ways about the current policy , which is high taxes , policy, which is high taxes, massive size of government. I massive size of government. I mean, do you know that 47 of gdp is now spent by the government . I dont think thats the way you get a dynamic economy. I the way you get a dynamic economy. I dont think the way you get a dynamic economy. I dont think thats economy. I dont think thats the way you help businesses. Indeed. Now, look, truss indeed. Now, look, truss genomics was not launched successfully or sensibly, but trust me , it was never going to trust me, it was never going to be allowed to succeed. As the be allowed to succeed. As the economist Julian Jessop wrote of her mini budget in the Daily Telegraph just this week, there was nothing here that should have triggered a market crisis. Have triggered a market crisis. The msm will still try and tell you today that every problem faced economically as a result of truss they are lying to you. We have been cheated out of a reforming Prime Minister who could have saved broken britain and im still not over it. Could have saved broken britain and im still not over it. But and im still not over it. But to respond now my Superstar Panel making her debut. The panel making her debut. The former conservative cabinet minister who sat in that cabinet under David Cameron , theresa may under David Cameron, theresa may and boris johnson. Esther mcvey, the conservative commentator, Calvin Robinson , and the author Calvin Robinson, and the author and journalist rebecca reed. Now Calvin Robinson, you agree with me . You think liz truss was right . I think she was right on her economic policies, but i think it was a stitch up from the beginning. They clearly wanted rishi sunakin they clearly wanted rishi sunak in the membership, wanted Suella Braverman or kemi badenoch. They let it get to they did not let it get to that in the voting. That point in the voting. Put rishi against they put rishi up against someone they thought he would win did not. Liz win against. He did not. Liz truss she was rightfully truss won, so she was rightfully the leader of the party and the prime they Prime Minister and they orchestrated rid orchestrated a coup to get rid of her. Her economic policies would have been much better than what moment would have been much better than vibul moment would have been much better than vibul shes moment would have been much better than vibul shes still moment would have been much better than vibul shes still not moment. But shes still not a conservative. Shes a neoliberal. She all she cares aboutis neoliberal. She all she cares about is the economy. She doesnt care about the social issues that are pulling down this country. Issues that are pulling down thiswell,try. Issues that are pulling down thiswell,trthink is well, i think that is a little bit unfair, though, because at her because if you look at her brief, example, when was brief, for example, when she was in equalities portfolio, in the equalities portfolio, she was cabinet was one of the only cabinet ministers was prepared to ministers that was prepared to stand the extreme stand up against the extreme gender ideology and actually take on the trans lobby. So thats a fair point. But her obsession is all about the gdp. The way to fix the country is the gdp. I think thats a Old Fashioned way thats a very Old Fashioned way of things because of looking at things because people lot more about people care a lot more about a lot more things than just the gdp. That is true. That is true. Now, esther, you say the issue was , while great in was that truss, while great in certain ways, was a bit like a bull in a china shop when she went into number ten. So your very experienced as a cabinet minister, what should she have done . Was it her fault that she said that she was in a rush . Said that she was in a rush . She thought maybe she only had so much time in the job that she went too fast, said it was a mini budget when actually it was a maxi budget and really startled to many people. So thats what happened. So i would say it was politically naive. Say it was politically naive. There was lots of things she had to explain. It was a big change that we were going through. So i dont disagree with we need a growth agenda. And i dont disagree that you need a small state, or all those state, low tax or all those things right. But i fear things were right. But i fear shes put back, which i call conservatism, back time conservatism, back a long time because she did spook the market. She says she believes in market. She says she believes in market they brought her market forces. They brought her down because didnt lay the down because she didnt lay the groundwork. Plus, the most important thing, she didnt balance her budget right now. If shed have said, im going to cut hs2, save 150 billion and im going to cut another things, and for those tax and this will pay for those tax reductions and those energy bills that were going to pay, then i think she would have been fine. But dont believe fine. But i dont believe everybody wanted her out before she in. Im afraid she just she was in. Im afraid she just did it too quick startled. Did it too quick and startled. Too people and you know too many people and you know what like people panic and what its like people panic and they run like sheep and they follow and was follow everybody. And that was it. It. And rac rebecca reid, who do you with, esther or calvin . 7. I . I think w h . I think believe i think i think i believe i think i agree with esther. I think i dont whenever we talk about economics, im always aware that dont whenever we talk about ec0|actuallym always aware that dont whenever we talk about ec0|actually in always aware that dont whenever we talk about ec0|actually in somes aware that dont whenever we talk about ec0|actually in some ways|re that dont whenever we talk about ec0|actually in some ways|re good im actually in some ways a good person about it because person to talk about it because like lot of in this like a lot of people in this country, when into the country, when you get into the absolute nitty gritty of what a gdp i dont understand the gdp does, i dont understand the total it. What i total mechanism of it. What i understood from outside, understood was from the outside, what hearing shes what i was hearing was shes made budget made a really scary budget thats going make bad thats going to make bad things happen. Going, no, happen. And i was going, oh, no, well, doesnt good. Well, that doesnt sound good. But also hear but then i also hear taxes lower. Does sound lower. That does sound good. People more money. That people having more money. That does sound good. I guess does sound good. So i guess im left wondering if it was a workable budget and it was going to more money and to give people more money and there lower there was going to be lower taxes. Would have taxes. Why would everybody have wanted her out if she had a good idea . Why want to get idea . Why would they want to get rid of her . Because i said, she because like i said, she didnt it. So all of didnt balance it. So all of a sudden, what you saw was a depletion funds without it depletion of funds without it balancing books. That balancing the books. And that scares everybody, saying, how are you . Totally kelvin. W. I think you would probably say would it is say like i would because it is part a globe a list agenda part of a globe a list agenda and she didnt fit the high tax low growth. Nothing globalist lets own nothing globalist agenda, globalist neo marxist agenda. We saw jeremy hunt practically taken over before shed even left office. And rishi sunak, of course, she appointed but she she appointed him, but she appointed she appointed him, but she appbuted she appointed him, but she appbut ifi she appointed him, but she appbut if you were a yeah, but but if you were a yeah, but he then he then got rid of her entire economic agenda after being Prime Minister. And crushed through confidence. Think she of i think then she all of a sudden was sort of shell shocked and she went into herself. But remember, she did appoint. Like were but it feels like were making allowances her. But it feels like were myoure allowances her. But it feels like were myoure bad allowances her. But it feels like were myoure bad enough1ces her. But it feels like were myoure bad enough1ce beingier. If youre bad enough at being prime that hunt Prime Minister that jeremy hunt can undermine you can come in and undermine you and put a cross. What and you cant put a cross. What was was good idea. It was finished was a good idea. It was finished was a good idea. It was mistake was finished. The mistake was getting kwasi kwarteng, was finished. The mistake was gettingit . Kwasi kwarteng, wasnt it . It was finished the moment. Well, even well, actually, id even say before was finished the before that it was finished the moment that rolled back on moment that they rolled back on some big innovations in some of the big innovations in the mini budget yes, sir. Can i just as

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