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Transcripts For GBN Patrick 20240703

Me. Get the popcorn ready me. Yes, get the popcorn ready because patrick because its me. Patrick christys here at conservative Party Conference in manchester. And for you. And a little update for you. Nigel going on nigel farage is going to be on this show reacting live to Suella Braverman speech, which is in about 15, maybe 20 is due in about 15, maybe 20 minutes. So its all to play for here. I will be with you after your headlines. Good afternoon your headlines. Good afternoon to you. Its 3 00. Im Aaron Armstrong in the gb newsroom battle lines are being drawn with the Prime Minister telling gb news hes the person to deliver change rishi deliver change to britain. Rishi sunak has also defended his record illegal immigration, record on illegal immigration, saying for the First Time Ever, the of small boats the number of small boats crossing is down by crossing the channel is down by a fifth. He also reiterated his plan to half inflation and accused the labour leader of being weak on his policies. As youve got keir starmer , as youve got keir starmer, who no one knows what he stands for, flip flops left and right. The country can see through that. Thats not leadership. What offering different. What im offering is different. I people want change. Im i know people want change. Im the to deliver it because the person to deliver it because were going to politics were going to do politics differently. You saw that on net zero. That this week. Zero. Youll see that this week. Thats from a thats what you get from a conservative government. And on the subject of stopping the boats, one of the Prime Ministers, five priorities. The latest figures show more ministers, five priorities. T25,000it figures show more ministers, five priorities. T25,000 it figure havew more ministers, five priorities. T25,000 it figure have beene than 25,000 people have been intercepted the channel intercepted crossing the channel this. This time last year, this year. This time last year, the number was 33,000. And it comes as the home secretary criticised some immigrants for not embracing British Values. At not embracing British Values. At an event in bolton, Suella Braverman said many who come to live in the uk are failing to learn english and are living parallel lives to the rest of the country. She added it is her job be fearless in calling job to be fearless in calling that out. That out. If we have a great multi Ethnic Society and in many parts of our country , parts of our country, integration has worked. But there are also many towns and cities around the United Kingdom where it hasnt. And communities are living parallel lives as they are coming from abroad. They are not learning the language. Theyre not embracing British Values and theyre not taking part in british life. And that needs to be identified. We need to be fearless in calling that out. And thats my job. That out. And thats my job. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister is yet to confirm the governments position the governments position on the future of the northern leg of hs2. Businesses are demanding hs2. Businesses are demanding immediate clarity following reports rishi sunak is planning to scrap the line from birmingham to manchester. Its understood the Prime Minister, though, soften the blow by though, will soften the blow by announcing on other announcing spending on other Infrastructure Projects for the north. In a speech tomorrow , north. In a speech tomorrow, trans women could be prevented from using female only hospital wards under new government plans, trans patients would be treated in separate accommodation, which the Campaign Group stonewall says will and will be humiliating and dangerous. Health secretary dangerous. Health secretary Steve Barclay outlined the proposal at the conference earlier. We will change the nhs constitution for allowing a consultation later this year to make sure we respect the privacy , dignity and safety of all patients. Recognise the importance of different biological needs and protect the rights of women. Rights of women. Junior doctors have threatened further industrial action in november and december unless they receive a credible pay unless they receive a credible pay offer. Theyve been demonstrate outside the Conference Centre in manchester, alongside consultants. On day alongside consultants. On day one of a three day strike. Radiographers have also walked out for 24 hours. The bma are demanding a return to the negotiating table. The government says this years 6 pay government says this years 6 pay rise is final while murder is who carry out sexually motivated attacks will automatically face a whole life sentence under new powers. The sentence under new powers. The legal expectation on judges will apply retrospectively to those whove already been charged with the crime , but are yet to be the crime, but are yet to be sentenced just as secretary alex chalk says , for the most chalk says, for the most dangerous and depraved killers, life should really mean life. A life should really mean life. A 13 year old boy has admitted killing his grandmother in sheffield. Mark grant died when the child who was driving her car hit her with the vehicle. The boy who cant be named for legal reasons, was 12 at the time. He will be sentenced in december after pleading guilty to causing death by dangerous driving. A 12 to causing death by dangerous driving. A12 year old boy is in driving. A12 year old boy is in a Critical Condition after being struck by lightning in hertfordshire. It happened dunng hertfordshire. It happened during a football tournament at the school in hertford the seel school in hertford yesterday. A man in his 50s was yesterday. A man in his 50s was also hit. Lightning also struck also hit. Lightning also struck a recycling plant in oxfordshire, causing a huge fire. A fireball lit up the sky when a gas tank exploded at a Food Processing plant in cassington yesterday. Firefighters tackling the blaze have been monitoring the site this morning. No injuries have this morning. No injuries have been reported. And donald trump been reported. And donald trump has arrived for the second day of his fraud trial in new york. The former president is accused of inflating the value of his assets by billions of dollars in order to secure better loans and insurance terms. If found guilty, he could face a permanent ban from running businesses in new york and a large fine. Trump has called the large fine. Trump has called the trial a sham and has denied any wrongdoing. The prince and wrongdoing. The prince and princess of wales are in cardiff to meet members of the windrush generation. Prince william and princess catherine were greeted by cheering schoolchildren as they arrived for an event marking the start of black history month. The couple will meet windrush organisations to hear about their contribution to the welsh. Community. This is gb the welsh. Community. This is gb news across the uk , were on tv, news across the uk, were on tv, on Digital Radio and on your Smart Speaker too. Now its back over to patrick at the conservative party. Conference conservative party. Conference welcome along. Now there is not long to go until one of the biggest events of the tory conference. We conference. Of course, we will bnng bring you the current home secretary live on secretary suella speech live on gb news just a few moments gb news in just a few moments time. But we do start with our interview with Prime Minister rishi sunak. Interview with Prime Minister rishi sunak. Now he has told gb news Political Editor Christopher Hope that his plan to tackle the migrant crisis is working. The number of migrants who have come across the channel in 2023 has fallen by 25, compared to this time last year. Down because of all the things were doing. The new deal i signed with albania, weve returned almost 3000 Illegal Migrants to albania and you know what . Theyve stopped coming. Thats why we stopped coming. Thats why we need to get rwanda up and running i confident that running now. I am confident that the got in place the plans weve got in place will work. They will deliver. Will work. They will deliver. Theyve to do. Of theyve got a lot to do. Of course , weve lot to do. Course, weve got a lot to do. But a huge priority for but this is a huge priority for me and were making a difference i well, weve got some great exclusive lines out of the Prime Minister as well, because he also spoke about his decision to water down governments net also spoke about his decision to watepolicies. Governments net also spoke about his decision to wate policies. And vernments net also spoke about his decision to wate policies. And henments net also spoke about his decision to wate policies. And he told nts net also spoke about his decision to wate policies. And he told us; net zero policies. And he told us that hes being honest, unlike some politicians in the past, the things i pointed out in my new approach to net is new approach to net zero is weve to be more weve got to be more transparency around that. Again when that vote happens again in when i said in the future. So when i said very when mps vote on very clearly, when mps vote on the amount of carbon reduction that were going to do alongside that, considering that, they should be considering all that are all the measures that are required deliver that carbon required to deliver that carbon reduction. Thats the kind of honesty transparency that honesty and transparency that politicians should have with the country. Didnt this kind country. I didnt like this kind of consensus that of westminster consensus that all stuff was being cooked all this stuff was being cooked up people werent all this stuff was being cooked up open people werent all this stuff was being cooked up open with ople werent all this stuff was being cooked up open with oplecountry being open with the country about what required. About what was required. I wanted to change that. Look, and as there were as you could see there were people who criticised me for the decision made. Im going decision i made. But im going to i believe is right to do what i believe is right for term this for the long term of this country. Im going to take country. Im not going to take the easy out. The easy way out. Arguably , the biggest well, arguably, the biggest story out of this now is that the could genuinely the parliament could genuinely get a vote elements of get a vote on some elements of net zero. What will this mean . Is it a political masterstroke from the Prime Minister . It from the Prime Minister . Is it not going be . Well have to not going to be . Well have to wait like i said, were wait and see. Like i said, were going to Suella Braverman wait and see. Like i said, were going tntoday Suella Braverman wait and see. Like i said, were going tntoday suellavery,erman wait and see. Like i said, were going tntoday suellavery, very n speech today to you very, very shortly. Farage will be shortly. Nigel farage will be hotfooting it into the studio from after that, from that speech. After that, the justice secretary has popped up well, talking about up today as well, talking about whole life tariffs for people retrospectively. That even retrospectively. Does that even work under the but i am work under the law . But i am joined by the man was joined by the man who was speaking to minister speaking to the Prime Minister christopher else , Christopher Hope, and who else, the former home secretary, chris patel. Its a wonderful way to kick start the show. But before we talk to them, lets just have a quick look. Shes going to kill for this. Am you. Last kill me for this. I am you. Last night. La la kill me for this. I am you. Last night. La la la la la la la. La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la. Patrick oh, are you all right . I am. I am. Thank you very much. And thank you for showing that clip, by the way, folks. I was literally there for around 15 minutes. You were . No, it was it was it out job, i must it was an in and out job, i must say. I was there. I can verify that. For hosting such say. I was there. I can verify tiwonderful for hosting such say. I was there. I can verify tiwonderful partior hosting such say. I was there. I can verify tiwonderful part of hosting such say. I was there. I can verify tiwonderful part of the ing such say. I was there. I can verify tiwonderful part of the gb such say. I was there. I can verify tiwonderful part of the gb news. A wonderful part of the gb news. Very to see everyone. Very nice to see everyone. And done. Very nice to see everyone. An well done. Very nice to see everyone. An well done. Thank you very well done. Thank you very much support. And well done. Thank you very m|course support. And well done. Thank you very m|course was support. And well done. Thank you very m|course was thelpport. And well done. Thank you very m|course was the gb rt. And well done. Thank you very m|course was the gb news d of course it was the Gb News Party which was a rip roaring success. Anyway, thats more success. But anyway, thats more important matters facing the country conference. Country facing this conference. Look, christopher, ill start with you, because youve sat down minister. With you, because youve sat down a minister. With you, because youve sat down a couple minister. With you, because youve sat down a couple ofiinister. With you, because youve sat down a couple of really�. Youve got a couple of really big out him. Of big lines out of him. And of course, were gearing up for this home this speech from the home secretary so the scene. This speech from the home sec so ary so the scene. This speech from the home secsoary so saying,cene. This speech from the home secsoary so saying,cen our so he was saying, so our big thing about this thing now is to ask about this issue net zero, the target of issue of net zero, the target of cutting net zero cutting emissions to net zero net 2050. Always being net by 2050. Im always being troubled. A troubled. Theres never been a single on this. Its single vote of mps on this. Its pushed into parliament by june, in the prime in june 2019, by the Prime Minister, just last minister, theresa may. Just last week, when the pm watered down the targets of abandoning new new and diesel cars by new petrol and diesel cars by 2035, 2030 to 20, 25, 35, he said. Theres a concern about a lack of consent of the british people and the issue of consent. So interesting, i said to him, why not do referendum . He why not do a referendum . He said no. Say in no. But he did say in this interview he would give vote interview he would give a vote to all mps about whether they would watering down would support the watering down of the commitments. And i think going to the election, thats a real moment that allows real big moment that allows allows tories to show labour mps voting 2030, voting to keep the ban at 2030, whereas the tory party would give more years to deal give you five more years to deal with your issues with you with your issues and your priti patel your boiler. I mean, priti patel , a, youre a big , youre a, youre a big politician, know how it politician, you know how it works. Were a clever idea here. It is and sensible. So it is and its sensible. So it is and its sensible. Out potentially were a year out potentially from election and from a general election and these dividing lines. These become the dividing lines. Dont they . How you dont they . You know how you take to your take the challenge to your opponent oppositions, opponent and your oppositions, you the of you know, are you on the side of the public . You the British Public . Are you going them with more going to hammer them with more taxes initiatives or going to hammer them with more tax you initiatives or going to hammer them with more tax you going initiatives or going to hammer them with more tax you going t01itiatives or going to hammer them with more tax you going to support or going to hammer them with more tax you going to support our are you going to support our initiative, which is actually to put moratorium . Liam, pause put a moratorium . Liam, pause all this and vote for in all of this and vote for it in parliament. These are the type all of this and vote for it in pa parliamentarye are the type all of this and vote for it in pa parliamentary e are tithatpe all of this and vote for it in pa parliamentary e are tithat we of parliamentary tactics that we use. Suspect might use them use. I suspect we might use them more frequently. More frequently. Surprised to see that more frequently. Pm surprised to see that more frequently. Pm be surprised to see that more frequently. Pm be a|rprised to see that more frequently. Pm be a bitised to see that more frequently. Pm be a bit more see that more frequently. Pm be a bit more political . Your pm be a bit more political . Because until been because until now hes been pretty boring for covering . Because until now hes been preiy boring for covering . Because until now hes been prei mean,g for covering . Because until now hes been prei mean, imr covering . Because until now hes been prei mean, im veryering . Because until now hes been prei mean, im very candid about i mean, im very candid about this. You i want us to win this. You know, i want us to win the election need the next election and we need substance and policies and approaches. Its about deliveries. Its all about the delivery. And votes in delivery. And votes in parliament demonstrate parliament will demonstrate were changing legislation. Were changing the legislation. So we can the so actually we can go to the pubuc so actually we can go to the public next year in the general election. So we are the ones that and v

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