Pleasure. Itll all be dealing pleasure. Itll all be dealing with our increasingly woke National State broadcaster in no Uncertain Terms. At 10 00. Two Uncertain Terms. At 10 00. Two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. So much to get through. But first, the News Headlines and Aaron Armstrong. Thanks mark. Armstrong. Thanks mark. Im Aaron Armstrong in the gb newsroom. The chancellor has indicated wednesdays budget is unlikely to include tax cuts. Jeremy hunt says his spending plan will be prudent and responsible. The chancellor says the economic headroom set out by financial forecasts has gone against the government recently , against the government recently, with the office for budget responsibility calculating hes got £2 billion less to spend than previously thought. Speaking to gb news earlier , speaking to gb news earlier, jeremy hunt said his budget will deliver value deliver better value for taxpayers. Taxpayers. It is wrong to say that we should be putting more money into the public sector, fewer Civil Servants to be more productive, correct. Productive, correct. You want fewer people to do more. More. I weve got to stop i think weve got to stop always inputs always looking at the inputs and always looking at the inputs and always saying that the way to get Better Services is to get Better Public Services is to spend and actually ask if spend more and actually ask if we could be more efficient. We could be more efficient. Isnt a seven Year Old Girl has died after a migrant boat carrying 16 people capsized in northern france . Shed been travelling with her pregnant mother, her father and three siblings. The boat got into difficulty off the coast of dunkirk in an attempt to cross the English Channel in the early hours of this morning, rail fares england and wales have fares in england and wales have risen by almost 5, an increase above the rate of inflation. Thats despite some of the highest numbers of train cancellations for a decade amid strikes, bad weather and faulty infrastructure, public transport campaigners say passengers are being punished by the increases, which could add hundreds of pounds to annual travel costs for some commuters. I would be quite happy for the rail fares to go up they invested the to go up if they invested the profits in the infrastructure so that the rail network and the rolling carriage was consistently good, standard and that the trains ran on time. That the trains ran on time. Its a bit much. Thats just sort of like come out of the blue. That took me off key there. Nothings really changed on the trains. So its not really fair to raise the prices. I fair to raise the prices. I think if theres a change and more trains are put on and stuff like that, maybe then, but not right now. Right now. Two women have been charged after pouring porridge and jam on of victoria at a on a bust of Queen Victoria at a scottish art museum that saw chernihiv martin and Hannah Taylor also spray painted an expletive on the plinth at the kelvingrove gallery and museum in glasgow. The pair, from the Campaign Group this is rigged , Campaign Group this is rigged, reportedly glued themselves to the bust afterwards. The group says it carried out the vandalism to protest against increasing Food Insecurity , and increasing Food Insecurity, and donald trump could take another step towards a november election rematch with joe biden. Later rematch with joe biden. Later voting is underway in washington dc, with mr trump hoping to continue his clean sweep of states in the race to become the republican partys president ial candidate. Hes now won six states after victories in missouri , michigan and idaho. Missouri, michigan and idaho. Last night. Mr trump, though, last night. Mr trump, though, made a number of false claims at Campaign Events , including Campaign Events, including allegations joe biden is smuggling people across the border. And smuggling people across the border. And he again confused the current president with barack obama. For the latest barack obama. For the latest story , sign up to gb news alerts story, sign up to gb news alerts. Scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. Com slash alerts. Thats it. Now back to. Mark my thanks to Aaron Armstrong. Welcome to a busy mark dolan tonight in my big opinion , the tonight in my big opinion, the Prime Minister has made a bold speech calling out the threat of extremism to our democracy. Sir keir starmer will likely be our next Prime Minister. Would he make such a strong speech . I wouldnt hold my breath in the big story. Should rishi sunak capitalise on a possible budget bounce and call a snap election in may . Ill be joined live in the studio by one of britains most respected journalists , tom most respected journalists, tom bower, with ilLegal Immigration rife across america, the uk and europe , why has the west given europe, why has the west given up on Border Control . Ill be talking to a renowned global commentator later who says the free world has lost the plot. My free world has lost the plot. My meet guest is the politician who, after an extraordinary row with Suella Braverman, was thrown out of the Tory Party Conference. Find out why shortly and it might take a ten. The bbc star in trouble for stating biological facts. The corporation are cancelling women and youre paying for the pleasure. Ill be dealing with pleasure. Ill be dealing with our increasingly woke National State broadcaster in no Uncertain Terms at 10 00. Also, should the chancellor, jeremy hunt, splash the cash in next weeks budget, ill be asking tonights newsmaker, former government minister Ann Widdecombe, and tomorrows front pages. At 1030, with three top punst pages. At 1030, with three top pundits tonight who havent been told what to say and who dont follow the script tonight. Follow the script tonight. Annunciato rees mogg , lord annunciato rees mogg, lord kulveer, ranger and nigel nelson. Plus the most important part of the show your emails , they of the show your emails, they come straight to my laptop mark at gbnews. Com. And this show has at gbnews. Com. And this show has a golden rule we dont do boring. Not on my watch. I just wont have it. So a big two hours to come. Ill be dealing with the bbc at ten, but first my big opinion. With the bbc at ten, but first my big opinion. For those my big opinion. For those extolling the positives of a Multicultural Society party with no willingness to acknowledge both its benefits and also its now very clear downsides have fallen strangely silent because its politicians , with an almost its politicians, with an almost religious attachment to the idea that diversity is our strength, who have been impact by britains troubled experiment. Now its my view that the uk is a global beacon of diversity, a tolerant, free and fair country welcoming to all. Name me a more successful integrated society on the planet. It wasnt even a story when rishi sunak became pm. Our first British Asian premier and fair play to him for never playing the race card or making Political Capital from it. Rishi sunak understands the trivial, puerile and divisive nature of identity politics, but politicians on the left, like Rachel Reeves , Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves, Angela Rayner and wes streeting who love a bit of identity politics, have all been aggressively harassed in the streets over their partys position on israel. Other labour backbenchers have seen their constituency offices ambushed, have spoken of feeling unsafe at home and in need of round the clock bodyguard guards alongside the millions of peace loving british muslims in this country who make such a contribution to our society. There is a vocal our society. There is a vocal but powerful and mobilised minority who have run amok on the streets of britain, hijacking the so called peace marches with anti semitic hate speech. Marches with anti semitic hate speech. With some of these speech. With some of these messages most egregious , messages most egregious, projected onto our Great National monuments of big ben , National Monuments of big ben, the chaotic rochdale by election was a religious and ideological cage fight , not befitting a cage fight, not befitting a mature western democracy. Its winner, George Galloway, buoyed by the muslim vote, wants to eliminate israel charming one candidate, simon danker, claims that he was subjected to Death Threats so much so that he had to take his wife out of the campaign for her own safety and a vote in the house of commons, the very seat of our Representative Democracy can cancelled for fears reportedly expressed by keir starmer that if labour mps voted a certain way , they could suffer violence way, they could suffer violence when leaving the chamber. Too many progressives have denied that there is a problem of parallel societies for years. But it fermented in isolated communities religious, cultural and political extremism is like and political extremism is like a hurricane. Yes, its not a a hurricane. Yes, its not a problem until it reaches your house. Decent labour mps are now sadly feeling the heat and are being threatened by the mob. Being threatened by the mob. Will our likely next Prime Minister, keir starmer, perhaps keen not to offend british muslim voters, be as strong as sunak was on friday about extremism . We all, sir keir starmer, as the Prime Minister, wants to tackle scandals like the Batley School teacher still on the run with his family after showing students an image of the Prophet Muhammad as an educational tool. While starmer tackled the scourge of anti jewish hate being spewed in some of britains mosques and on those weekly marches , it doesnt those weekly marches, it doesnt bode well , does it . When sir bode well, does it . When sir keir starmer himself accidentally and mysteriously, totally by accident, i promise, forgot to wear a poppy when making a video for british muslims in the run up to remembrance weekend , worth remembrance weekend, worth pointing out hed been wearing a poppy pointing out hed been wearing a poppy earlier that day. The vast majority of british muslims are peace loving, but its time to stand up to the dangerous scourge of islamic extremism, which is an assault on our values, our history, our way of life and our democracy. Will an incoming Labour Government do the same . Can we trust keir starmer to stand up to this tyranny . I wont hold my breath. Tyranny . I wont hold my breath. Your reaction mark at gb news comm. Ill get to your email shortly, but first, lets hear from tonights top pundits. My goodness , were coming in strong goodness, were coming in strong tonight. Former brexit party mep annunciate rees mogg, former adviser to Boris Johnson at the one and only lord kulveer rangen one and only lord Kulveer Ranger, lord ranger and gb news very own senior political commentator nigel nelson. Brilliant stuff. Well look great to have all of you with me. If i could start with you. Annunciato rees mogg, do you think that keir starmer is the man stand keir starmer is the man to stand up extremism in this country . Up to extremism in this country . I think hes already shown hes done hes not that he has done everything to appease both sides as much as he possibly can. And what we actually need is strength and morality at the moment. And he isnt moment. And he isnt demonstrating leadership at all. Were you impressed by sunaks emergency statement on friday . It needed to be said, but action should have been taken earlier and actions are far louder than words. I dont think louder than words. I dont think there was much in that speech that anyone with any modicum of humanity could disagree with, that we cant be controlled by extremist of any form is clearly a truth, and we have to fight back against it. But actions speak louder than words. We have got to see these extremists defeated. And how might that manifest itself if youre if youre calling for an intifada on whitehall, perhaps youre arrested. Indeed, the police have got to enforce the law for the safety of all the rest of us. However, lord Kulveer Ranger supporters of labour could argue that its the conservative cvs that its the conservative cvs that have presided over this growth in extremism over the last 14 years. No , i think thats no, i think thats a difficult thing to really criticise the government or the conservative party for. I think weve seen a number of Different Things change in and across society. Weve seen the challenge in broadcasting , weve challenge in broadcasting, weve seen the challenge across the media. Exactly. Weve seen the emergence of platforms like this media. Exactly. Weve seen the eme havee of platforms like this media. Exactly. Weve seen the eme have beenlatforms like this media. Exactly. Weve seen the eme have been responding;e this media. Exactly. Weve seen the eme have been responding andis that have been responding and reacting. And i think politics has had to over this has had to evolve over this period. Dont this is a period. I dont think this is a blame culture, but its then how do the politicians react . What do the politicians react . What kind leadership do they show kind of leadership do they show that leadership being shown that was leadership being shown by prime on friday . By the Prime Minister on friday . Yes, he could have said it earlier in his highlighting, but he has said it. He is facing this down. There are other voices in the conservative party that have been saying these things see things as well. But we dont see that across politics. And this this be dividing this could be some more dividing lines the for lines between the parties for the choose. Right. The public to choose. Right. Whos providing leadership whos providing the leadership talk cheap, talk is cheap, though. You know, man of as you know, youre a man of substance. To substance. Youve liked to deliver you know, certainly deliver when you know, certainly in hall now in the in city hall and now in the house lords, wasnt what mr house of lords, wasnt what mr sunak had to say, just a talking shop . No, i think thats a clear signal of where the Prime Minister of this, of this country where the government country is, where the government is. And i think thats an indication. Firstly, theres a lot of people out who lot of people out there who are feeling cant say those feeling they cant say those things. He gave a voice to things. And he gave a voice to millions of people in this country about how they were feeling , about what theyre feeling, about what theyre seeing country seeing happening in this country. Very important. Thats very important. Secondly hes giving strong secondly hes giving a strong signal , as secondly hes giving a strong signal, as the home secondly hes giving a strong signal , as the home secretary secondly hes giving a strong signal, as the home secretary is to the police about how they need respond and react to need to respond and react to these things. Nelson , keir starmer, nigel nelson, keir starmer, mindful the muslim vote, its mindful of the muslim vote, its unlikely to stand up to extremism when he becomes Prime Minister. Would you agree . No, i dont at all. Dont think thats true at all. I mean, supported what the i mean, he supported what the Prime Minister said. It was one of speeches ive of the weirdest speeches ive ever cant i mean, ever seen. I cant i mean, obviously all quite like it, obviously you all quite like it, but say, it seems to but ive got to say, it seems to have written in more of a have been written in more of a hurry one of my monologues. Hurry than one of my monologues. Well, of monologue well, you did a bit of monologue there did, but the there than he did, but but the idea actually doing urgent idea of actually doing an urgent speech rainy friday tea speech on a rainy friday tea time when a lot of people are in the pub, when a lot of people in the pub, when a lot of people in the pub, when a lot of people in the pub, suddenly we all panic and general and think hes calling a general election. That . There are election. Why do that . There are no there few no well, there are very few announced seats it, what announced seats in it, and what they were very minor. If they were were very minor. If keir been doing keir starmer had been doing that, have waited until that, hed have waited until monday and a statement to monday and made a statement to the house of commons, which is where have made. Okay but notwithstanding, the timing but notwithstanding, the tim but he was responding. The but he was responding. The prime responding to Prime Minister is responding to a by election thats happened. Thats bizarre as well. Hes hes spooked by somebody who is not hugely important. No, i think i think we have to look context