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GBN Britains July 4, 2024

He raped and murdered sir everard and prince harry will appeal the high courts decision to downgrade his security status. Is he wasting the polices time or does he still face serious security threats. 7 serious security threats . And rishi sunak has summoned Police Bosses to downing street to tell them to use their powers to tell them to use their powers to crack down on protesters or risk losing britains streets to what he calls mob rule. And were also going to be discussing whether this west end play discussing whether this west end play should be allowed to only accept audience members who , as accept audience members who, as they say, identify as black in audience a week for two nights a week. Theres certainly going to be doing it for two nights, and i think its just two nights in total , right . One july and total, right . One in july and one september. An one in september. As an experiment. Should experiment. But should they be allowed is it allowed to do that, or is it just pure discrimination . Row if they said imagine the row if they said only a white audience two nights, two nights during the production, it would be production, it would it would be closed yeah. Well be closed down. Yeah. Well be explaining why doing explaining why theyre doing this anyway. Its about the white gaze and its about the white gaze apparently. And black people not being comfortable being looked at by white people. I dont want this division. Want us to this division. I want us all to just along play nicely. Just get along and play nicely. Anyway, let your anyway, let us know your thoughts morning. Gb views thoughts this morning. Gb views gb news. Com first though, the very news with sofia. Very latest news with sofia. Thanks, bev. Good morning. Its 932. Im sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. A major report the gb newsroom. A major report into the rape and murder of Sarah Everard by serving Police Officer Wayne Couzens is due to be published this morning. The be published this morning. The long awaited review is set to severely criticised kent constabulary and the metropolitan police after they missed warning signs. Uk prior to the murder, the former Scotland Yard officer, who was said to be nicknamed the rapist, was reported to police several times for flashing but no action was ever taken. He went on to was ever taken. He went on to kidnap, rape and murder Sarah Everard. In march 2021, rishi sunak has warned that the uk is descending into mob rule, as he tells police to use their powers to protect mps from threats. This comes after £31 million Security Package was announced to provide politicians with dedicated police to liaise with, over their safety. Concerns are over their safety. Concerns are growing about mps being targeted by protesters. Since the by protesters. Since the outbreak of the israel hamas war, the home office says the money will be used to increase private sector security provisions and all elected representatives will have a dedicated names, Police Contact to liaise. With and a further to liaise. With and a further £54 million will be given to jewish communities to tackle what rishi sunak called the utterly sickening rise in anti semitism. In recent months, anti semitism. In recent months, the government funding , the government funding, totalling £72 million, will give the Jewish Community dedicated security and protection and tackle anti semitism nearly 200 schools and more than 250 synagogues have been able to hire more security guards. The Prime Minister has said that the rise in racist attacks meant that the whole fabric of our nafion that the whole fabric of our nation is under threat , and for nation is under threat, and for the latest story, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. Com slash alerts now its back to andrew and. Bev. Back to andrew and. Bev. Morning. Welcome to britains newsroom on gb news with Andrew Pierce and bev turner. Well, coming up well be talking about the report talking about the big report thats into the thats coming out today into the police kill of Wayne Couzens he murdered raped murdered Sarah Everard and raped her. Could her death have been prevented . Well bring you the latest report happens. Latest as that report happens. First, some breaking news latest as that report happens. You. First, some breaking news latest as that report happens. You. Now,some breaking news latest as that report happens. You. Now, thee breaking news latest as that report happens. You. Now, the immigrationzws for you. Now, the immigration statistics are out at the moment. And quarterly statistics relating to those which come to the uk and extend their stay temporarily or permanently. This temporarily or permanently. This is about gaining citizenship, applying for asylum and being detained or removed , as well as detained or removed, as well as immigration for work, study and family. So the home family reasons. So the home office publishes lets go to ivan. Yeah, exactly. Uh immigration lawyer ivan samson. Ivan morning. Good morning. Andrew. Good morning. Beth, have you had a chance to look at them . What are they telling us . Yeah i have, and ive been frantically reading them morning. Them this morning. Interesting read um, interesting read actually. And um, ive sort of summarised your listeners summarised for your listeners what if thats helpful. Yeah. Yes, please. We havent had time to see them yet, ivan. So this is news to us well. So this is news to us as well. You want to know what the magic number migration that number of net migration that hasnt changed . Hasnt really changed . 1. 3, roughly 1. 3 million 1. 3, roughly 1. 3 Million People coming in and the people leaving is a pretty constant every year, about half a million. So it really, um, it doesnt really show that net migration is coming down. In fact, its still going up. The majority work and students majority are work and students and work visas are up by 54. But the interesting thing is skilled worker visas are up only 9. Where as as the social care workers have doubled. So identify bannau where it sort of identifies where theres a need. Um, study visas are up by 8. Um. To 643,000. And thats because the government have, uh, cracked down on dependents, and thats why there hasnt been a bigger increase. I think, um , the increase. I think, um, the returns is interesting because we had an increase of 54 of, of, uh, people that were enforcing returns. Um, but enforcing returns. Um, but thats still only less than 2000 people in a year. So thats not really a good track record , really a good track record, especially when you think that theres estimates over a Million People that are in the uk illegally. So people that are in the uk illegally. So id like to know what the government are doing to track them down. And um, and removing them from the country. Removing them from the country. Um, families is up quite a lot by 79. So what that shows is british nationals are marrying more overseas. Uh and bringing family members to the uk. More overseas. Uh and bringing family members to the uk. Most family members to the uk. Most of them will be partners and thats quite interesting as well. Uh the other interesting point is the sponsor license thing. So theres a huge increase in the number of Companies Applying for a license to bring foreign workers. Um, in the last three months of 2023, uh, there were. 10,800 uh, there were. 10,800 decisions, um, an increase of some 56 from last year. So what it shows is companies are looking to recruit from abroad. Looking to recruit from abroad. Um, the government needs to invest. We need to recruit local invest. We need to recruit local workers. British nationals workers. British nationals settle people a lot, and the government needs to have a dedicated , uh, minister dealing dedicated, uh, minister dealing with that. I know a lot of people listening will pick up on the you picked. The figure you picked. 2000 people. Um you mentioned 2000 people. Um kicked out, if thats the right expression. Its not many. When expression. Its not many. When you consider, um, 30,000, uh, crossing the channel every year. And many of those, i suspect are illegal should do are economic migrants and therefore shouldnt qualify for to stay here. Absolutely. Im really and absolutely. Im really and funnily enough, voluntary returns is up by 74. Uh, which was. 17,301 people, all was. 17,301 people, all voluntary , only leaving the uk. Voluntary, only leaving the uk. And the bulk of them were albanians because of the crackdown. Uh, on on albanians here. But those will be considered voluntary returns as opposed to, um, having to be sent back because we have the returns agreement with albania. Yes. I mean, enforced returns. Its pretty dreadful. Um, and. Its pretty dreadful. Um, and when you consider the amount of money border force has , the money border force has, the number of officers it has out there , it begs the question, there, it begs the question, what are they doing . What are they doing . What do you think they are doing . Because dont appear what do you think they are do be . Because dont appear what do you think they are do be doing use dont appear what do you think they are do be doing their dont appear what do you think they are do be doing their job . Iont appear to be doing theirjob . I think the governments focus really is so much on stopping the boats. Theyre energies stopping the boats. We energies stopping the boats. We have a huge problem in illegal migration within the uk. Have a huge problem in illegal migration within the uk. Um, theres over a Million People unaccounted for. Individuals illegally in the uk, and nobodys talking about that, which is quite astonishing. Um, which is quite astonishing. Um, the numbers coming across the channel are quite small. Um, you channel are quite small. Um, you know, 26 to 40,000 people a year is, um, its the ones that we dont see. Andrew and bev, the ones that dont are unaccounted. Ones that dont are unaccounted. Um, and we need to secure our borders. We need to get a handle on it, um, to make sure. And, you know, the home office, um, um, is inspector was recently sacked. Ill be interested to sacked. Ill be interested to see the rest of those reports that the government is sitting on, because i would i would imagine many, much of that is to do with the inaction, inefficiency of border force. Inefficiency of border force. And they may be concentrating on the small boats. Ivan but theyre not stopping them. They appear to just being acting as a welcoming party. Well , look, its difficult well, look, its difficult because we need albania returns agreement worked. We need to have similar agreements with other , uh, agreements with other, uh, countries. We should have an overarching agreement with the eu itself so that, you know, people can be returned as they used to be under the Dublin Convention when we were in the eu. So we need an overall agreement. We really sent. Agreement. We really sent. People always say that , ivan, people always say that, ivan, how many did we send back when we were under the Dublin Convention . They were they were pounng convention . They were they were pouring of pouring in in the back of lorries. They werent. We werent them back. Right. I think youre right. There were and we couldnt see them. But latest figures but i think the latest figures i saw was 70,000 a year were sent back under the Dublin Convention. So it did work to some extent. I think. But the some extent. I think. But the problem were not i think weve sent , uh, the small boats sent, uh, the small boats people. I dont think anybodys been sent back. Not a single person. Hopeless. So no , thats person. Hopeless. So no, thats not acceptable. No it isnt. No it isnt. All right. All right. Thank you very much. Immigration lawyer ivan sampson. Uh, there , we will get a little uh, there, we will get a little bit more detail about these figures. As we say, they figures. As we say, they literally just, um , they arent literally just, um, they arent anywhere yet. Anywhere yet. Well go through because weve got to go. Go through the numbers. But thats. But basically change. Still basically no change. Its still legal. Migration is running at 750 , 800,000 a year. A joke 750, 800,000 a year. A joke isnt it . Yeah, its a major town. Its a major town. How can town. Its a major town. How can we put up with this . No room , no we put up with this . No room, no schools, school spaces, no schools, no school spaces, no rooms hospitals, houses. Rooms in hospitals, no houses. Its a challenge. And what if labour get in in the next election, itll be worse. Then what happens then . I mean, it does feel like were at a tipping point, doesnt it . It does feel like were at a time in history where the government are not just of this country, actually, of every country around the world has to decide , around the world has to decide, do we just are we just going to live a borderless world . Live in a borderless world . Because there are certainly some live in a borderless world . Becapowerful are certainly some live in a borderless world . Beca powerful globalists1ly some live in a borderless world . Beca powerful globalists on some very powerful globalists on the on global on leaders on the, the global stage like that, stage who would like that, who would just all would like us to just all theres no such thing as a nafion theres no such thing as a nation state. You just are a resident of this planet. Yes, but the vast but i dont think the vast majority people live a majority of people who live a normal on high streets in normal life on high streets in the uk feel the same way. No bad and actually, if its bad enough here, germany and france is worse. Exactly. Much is much worse. Exactly. Much worse. , were going to worse. Coming up, were going to get the latest upcoming get the latest on the upcoming independent into the independent report into the Police Killer and rapist Wayne Couzens its all about, um, the new information that the police had about that killer. Youre with britains newsroom on. Gb news. Good morning. Thank you for joining us. Its 945. So a major report into the rape and murder of Sarah Everard serving of Sarah Everard by a serving police is due to Police Officer is due to be published morning. Published this morning. Part of the public its part of the Public Inquiry which looking at inquiry which was looking at whether chances to identify the murderer cousins as a danger murderer of cousins as a danger to women were overlooked. Thats right, the former met police given a whole Police Officer was given a whole life for her murder. Life time for her murder. Gb news home and security editor mark white reports. Editor mark white reports. It was a horrific , senseless it was a horrific, senseless crime that sparked widespread revulsion and fuelled a nationwide debate on womens safety. The abduction, rape and safety. The abduction, rape and murder of Sarah Everard was all the more shocking given the man responsible should have been someone she could trust to keep her safe. The revelation that her safe. The revelation that the killer, Wayne Couzens was a serving Police Firearm officer, plunged the metropolitan police into crisis with serious questions over whether the force missed signs of earlier offending behaviour. Missed signs of earlier offending behaviour. The bat offending behaviour. The bat crisis intensified in the autumn of 2021, with the arrest and then subsequent conviction of another metropolitan Police Officer, David Carrick , a serial officer, David Carrick, a serial rapist who assaulted 12 separate women. Carrick was attached to women. Carrick was attached to the same armed unit as Wayne Couzens was responsible for guarding westminster downing street and other highly sensitive sites like cousins, carrick had a history of complaints in his case dating back 20 years, but he still passed multiple vetting checks. Passed multiple vetting checks. As i look back on my time within the met and it was over 30 odd years. Um and there wasnt anything like this going on at all. Nothing. So something has clearly changed. Something has clearly changed. Something has gone wrong the has gone wrong with the recruitment , the training, the recruitment, the training, the vetting , the supervision of vetting, the supervision of Police Officers within policing and within the met. So fundamentally, its something gone wrong with the mets structure and how officers are looked at. Pochettino the us area is now examining both the wayne cousins and David Carrick cases. The angiolini inquiry has focussed on the potential missed opportunities to identify the offending behaviour at a much earlier stage. For cousins that included incidents of indecent exposure in kent in 2015 and again in the months before the Sarah Everard murder. David Sarah Everard murder. David carrick joined the met police in 2001. He was later investigated over an allegation of Domestic Abuse in 2002. Despite this, and abuse in 2002. Despite this, and a string of multiple other complaints against him , he was complaints against him, he was recertified to remain as an armed Police Officer for without doubt , the angiolini report will doubt, the angiolini report will make very uncomfortable reading for the metropolitan police and the service as a whole. Across the service as a whole. Across the service as a whole. Across the uk, forces say they have tightened their vetting procedures and are now reviewing past vetting decisions on all currently serving officers in an attempt to ensure those who have no right to hold such

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