Sale. And thats all coming up in your next hour. Sale. And thats all coming up in your next hour. Welcome to in your next hour. Welcome to the show. Hope you had a fantastic weekend. We got a massive week ahead and weve got loads starting in Parliament Today. Galloway is back but is he a monster of westminsters own making or is it democracy in action . Well have his speech live in about 20 minutes time, and the full reaction . Could it and the full reaction . Could it signify a holy or unholy reunion of the hard left Jeremy Corbyn . Diane abbott was spotted earlier in parliament, delighted that galloway is back. All that to discuss and loads more. But first its time for your latest News Headlines with tatiana sanchez. Martin, thank you and good afternoon. Your top stories from the gb newsroom. The chancellor says he wants to move the uk to a lower taxed economy, but will only do so in a responsible way. Jeremy hunt made the comments while visiting a plant in wiltshire , where he also wiltshire, where he also announced a £360 million funding boost for manufacturing. Income boost for manufacturing. Income tax has reached an historic high and while promising some cuts, the chancellor has been trying to temper expectations ahead of wednesdays budget. Wednesdays budget. We do want to move to a lower taxed economy, but were only going to do so in a way that is responsible and recognises that there are things that taxes pay for that we couldnt cut taxes by borrowing. Well do so in by borrowing. Well do so in a responsible way. But if we can responsible way. But if we can spend money on Public Services more efficiently , then that will more efficiently, then that will mean less pressure on taxpayers. Mean less pressure on taxpayers. A former home secretary dame priti patel, says the government also needs to be more efficient when it comes to spending. We have over 500,000 Civil Servants now even to shave a degree off, that would cut Public Expenditure by at least £1 billion and that would be great. Back again in 2010, 2016, we had under , i think, around had under, i think, around 400,000 Civil Servants, and that saved a significant amount, amount of money, the spending, the costs alone. I think , came the costs alone. I think, came down to Something Like £11 billion. This is where we have to be again to be an agile government thats fit in the sense of financially sound , sense of financially sound, sound money, conservative principles , but actually making principles, but actually making sure the public keep more of their their money newly elected rochdale mp George Galloway has been sworn into parliament by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to his majesty king charles, his heirs and successors according to law. Successors according to law. So help me god. So help me god. So help me god. The Workers Party of britain leader pledged allegiance to the king as part of the ceremony. He was accompanied by Alba Party Mp Neale Hanvey and conservative mp sir Peter Bottomley, the father of the house. Mr galloway, one last weeks by election by more than 5500 votes. The rwanda bill returns to the house of lords this afternoon as the legislation enters its final stages in parliament. Nearly 50 amendments have been tabled, with a number of votes expected today and on wednesday, among them the governments assessment that is a safe country that rwanda is a safe country for Asylum Seekers. It comes for Asylum Seekers. It comes almost two years after ministers first announced the plan to send some migrants to the east african nation. Government african nation. The government has promised that first has promised that the first flights happen in the flights will happen in the spring. Meanwhile. Gb news spring. Meanwhile. Gb news understands around 330 migrants have been intercepted crossing the English Channel in six small boats so far today that is, after 327 made the crossing yesterday , the same day a seven yesterday, the same day a seven Year Old Girl died after a boat capsized. Shed been travelling with her pregnant mother. Her father and three siblings when the boat got into difficulty in the boat got into difficulty in the early hours of yesterday morning. Education leaders are morning. Education leaders are calling for a double digit pay rise for all teachers across england. Its after the government said School Salaries should return to a more reasonable level, while the National Association of Head Teachers Union says england currently has the highest number of unfit teaching posts in over a decade. It says a raise of at a decade. It says a raise of at least 10 will encounter the recruitment crisis this. Nikki recruitment crisis this. Nikki haley has defeated donald trump in the republican primary in washington , dc. Its her first washington, dc. Its her first victory over the former president in this Years Campaign to become the republican president ial candidate. She lost in her home candidate. She lost in her home state of south carolina, but shes now the first woman to win a republican primary in us history. The only remaining history. The only remaining challenger to donald trump in the race, she claimed almost 63 of the vote. However mr trump has a significant lead over mrs. Haley and is likely to face joe biden in the election. A ferrari biden in the election. A ferrari stolen from a former formula one driver 28 years ago has been recovered by the met police. The sports car, stolen from austrian driver Gerhard Berger while he was at the san marino grand prix , is worth around £350,000. The ferrari had been shipped to japan and was brought to the uk last year. The met police says last year. The met police says officers respond after receiving a report from the carmaker in january that it had been bought by someone in america through a british broker. For the latest british broker. For the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen. Or you can go to gb news. Com alerts. Now its back to. Martin. Back to. Martin. Thank you tatiana. Well, we had a cracking week ahead and lets get stuck in. And theres only one place to start we only one place to start and we start this hour with reports that becoming that ministers are becoming an increasing concern what they increasing concern by what they see a threat from groups see as a threat from groups determined to undermine britains democratic system. And it follows a speech by rishi sunak last week, prompted by a surge in anti semitism since the hamas terror attacks on israel on october the 7th, and by George Galloways shock victory in the rochdale by election and as George Galloway was sworn in just as an mp just a few moments ago. Ago. I swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to his majesty king charles, his heirs and successors. According to law. So help me god. Help me god. So they go. He wasnt wearing his hat. Thats the first surprise, but some reaction to that. Lets speak now to gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson. Nigel, nine years on and galloway is back. The big question. Well, two big questions. First of all, is this a dark day for democracy or actually, is this just democracy . I mean, the guy was voted in. Um, i think its the latter, martin. It is just democracy. Martin. It is just democracy. He i mean, you may not like like the result of it. Certainly. Rishi sunak doesnt keir starmer wont either. Um, doesnt keir starmer wont either. Um, but yes, i mean, George Galloway got 12,000 votes. Yes. Uh it was almost double the, the runner up. So, yes, this is this is the way that british democracy works. What was significant about it, about his introduction today, was that already sparked controversy . We rather expected to see him with, uh, Jeremy Corbyn on one side and tory mp david davis on the other. David davis pulled out, uh , because he davis pulled out, uh, because he didnt like what George Galloway and his party stands for. Didnt like what George Galloway and his party stands for. So it and his party stands for. So it was left to the father of the house to, uh, Peter Bottomley to actually stand on one side. And the album happy neil, neil henry on the other , and nigel, um, you on the other, and nigel, um, you mentioned Jeremy Corbyn there and theres a lot of talk, you know, galloway has been very, very open about the fact that hes been making overtures to the rump of the hard left to corbyn, to diane abbott, via his Workers Party , chris williamson, Workers Party, chris williamson, his deputy, has been reaching out. That was before galloway was elected. So the big question is, could there be a Critical Mass , could there be a Critical Mass, a regathering of corbyn, of abbot of galloway, into a new movement . And thats abbot of galloway, into a new movement . And thats a abbot of galloway, into a new movement . And thats a Movement Movement . And thats a movement that would attract still a substantial number of votes , substantial number of votes, particularly when we extrapolate on top those 20 target seats where theres a high proportion of muslim votes. Could we see the left coming back together around galloway . Um i really dont think so. I think that George Galloways election election is a bit of a one off. Um, i dont think rishi sunak has helped matters by getting spooked by the election and then rushing out to the, uh, doorstep of downing street on friday for a rather, we cheered speech on the back of it. So, no, i dont back of it. So, no, i dont think that i think these things. I mean, this is the fourth time George Galloway has been an mp. Um, he does generate a lot of noise, but i dont think that theres an awful lot of light at theres an awful lot of light at the end of it. So my guess is that were going to hear a lot from George Galloway in the lead up to the election, but really, as as the significance goes , as far as the significance goes, it is going to be fairly minor. Well, you that, but when well, you say that, but when galloway was kicked out of the labour was old labour party, it was his old mate corbyn, that mate Jeremy Corbyn, that was lobbying put back lobbying to have him put back in. And they share a lot of political beliefs. They certainly belief around certainly share belief around the current political debate of the current political debate of the day. Gaza and the free palestine movement. So, you palestine movement. So, you know, corbyn is standing as an independent. Theres been rumours that he might stand as a london mayoral candidate with galloway behind him, that could create chaos for sadiq khan if there was a highly motivated london mayoral campaign. With london mayoral campaign. With galloway rallying around the muslim vote and corbyn being popular as brand corbyn anyway , popular as brand corbyn anyway, do you not think there could be some coming together . After all . You know corbyn is an independent. Hes out in the wilderness himself. Is, and theres no, no yes he is, and theres no, no sign of Jeremy Corbyn coming back into the labour party. I mean, has mean, keir starmer has made that, quite clear. Um, that, made that quite clear. Um, i think its pretty unlikely that , um, uh, i think its pretty unlikely that, um, uh, Jeremy Corbyn will throw his hat into the london mayoral election. There is a question, question whether he will stand as a candidate in islington as an independent agent. But because of our system, unless youve got the big Party Machines behind you, it is very difficult. He might just win islington. Hes very just win islington. Hes very popular there. If you walk around the constituency with him, uh, he gets mobbed by people. I mean, he is actually he, he has got a, got a very strong personal vote. But as i say, without the Party Machine in our first past the post system , i dont think either of system, i dont think either of them could get very far. Yeah , but galloway didnt yeah, but galloway didnt have the data. He didnt have all of that for rochdale. And all of that for rochdale. And yet he won because he fought that election on a single issue campaign. Whats to stop that campaign. Whats to stop that happening again . Happening again . Think i think we have um, i think i think we have to have to think of rochdale as a particularly peculiar by election. So for a start, labour voters had nowhere to go because their candidate had lost the support of the labour party for anti semitic comments. The support of the labour party for anti semitic comments. Um, it is significant that you ended up with a car repair shop owner , up with a car repair shop owner, dave tully, coming second and he he campaigned and entirely on local issues. So i dont think local issues. So i dont think that that we can think of rochdale as being typical as far as by elections go. Now had George Galloway won against a proper labour candidate , it proper labour candidate, it i might be thinking rather different , but he didnt might be thinking rather different, but he didnt. Might be thinking rather different, but he didnt. And as different, but he didnt. And as a result of that i still think we are giving a bit too much importance to his election. Okay well lets see a meanwhile, can well lets see a meanwhile, can we reflect upon fridays extra ordinary speech by rishi sunak on extremism . Precipita ated many said by galloways shock election and nigel today and were expected to cut to um galloways opening speech in about 7 or 8 minutes. Time in parliament and um, theyre redefining extremism. Um, rather than people who are vocal and active opponents. Fundamental British Values, actions that undermine the countrys institutions or values with a Firm Commitment to deport hate preachers. This is with a Firm Commitment to deport hate preachers. This is ten years too late, isnt it . Its too little, too late. Everythings spun out of control while theyve been silent and sitting on their hands. Well we actually have laws in place actually have have laws in place to do those things anyway. To do those things anyway. Okay. Um, so, i mean, if you want to actually stop people getting country, you getting into the country, you use the not conducive to public good to do it. And not give them a visa. If somebody is convicted a visa. If somebody is convicted of hate speech and ends up going to prison, we can then deport them. Now, obviously, the them. Now, obviously, the question about the about changing the definition of extremism, its that versus, uh, versus the right to free speech. So depending on exactly how that one develops, we have to see, i mean, no ones against actually deaung mean, no ones against actually dealing with hate speech. No one dealing with hate speech. No one is against stopping people coming into this country because there are risks to our national security. But at the same time , security. But at the same time, we must we must allow the right to demonstrate hate, the right to demonstrate hate, the right to say what you want within the law. And thats why were going law. And thats why were going to be very careful about changing definitions of things to do that. To do that. Okay. Nigel lawson, thanks for joining us. Talking about forjoining us. Talking about deporting people. Weve had 906 people arrive via dinghies in the last five days. And with eight clear days ahead of us, that surely set to rocket. Thank you, nigel nelson , forjoining you, nigel nelson, forjoining us. Now moving on. Its the latest Great British giveaway and your chance this time to win 1000 and £12,345. 12345 in cash and a whole host of seasonal treats and heres how you can make all of that yours. 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