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GBN Breakfast July 4, 2024

Once a cheat, always a cheat. While stats suggest that infidelity is on the rise, were asking this morning can a leopard really change its spots . Leopard really change its spots . Well, its great to be three nil up at half time, but not for luton last night it really didnt end well. Ill tell you more about that shortly. Willie mullins becomes the first person to train 100 cheltenham winners, and golfer and and if youre a golfer and youre an autograph youre asked for an autograph but paper, do but theres no paper, what do you sign morning. Whilst there will be some fine weather across eastern parts today, elsewhere its going to be a wetter story and then tomorrows looking showery. Then tomorrows looking showery. Ill have the details shortly. Morning to you. Morning to you. Morning to you. Im Stephen Dixon and im Ellie Costello, and this is breakfast on gb news. Got a question for you this morning. Yes , yes. Yes, yes. yes, yes. Are you a dink . What . Are you a dink . What . It was a dink. What a dink. I dont think i am. That doesnt sound very good. It doesnt sound very. Its not very good. It means dual income. No kids with a dog. Youre a dink quad . No. Well yes you are. Oh, well, technically. Oh, oh, well, technically. Oh, actually, yeah. Youre a dink quad. No, but apparently these these dink quads are are, going on social media and boasting about themselves , including one about themselves, including one whos named here in the star saying, her partner and i jump for joy all the time and nothing forjoy all the time and nothing wobbles because i am a child free, adventurous, taut of thigh, an upstanding of chest. Oh , my beloved is a six foot oh, my beloved is a six foot four man god with all his own hair and a backside as tight as a walnut. Oh, i dont like. Shes 52, so presumably the boyfriends are similar, but apparently they all. They show off about the fact that they are firm of body and plush of cash. And plush of cash. I dont like that. No showing off. Showing off . Youre not like that. Youre a dink wad. But youre not like that. No, its never good to show. No, its never good to show. Does it come with the arrogance . I hope not, well, maybe thats the thing. Apparently boasting about their luxury lifestyles. I suppose you would have a luxury lifestyle, you, if you lifestyle, wouldnt you, if you didnt kids. Didnt have kids. Dont show it in but you dont show it in peoples faces. Children are a blessing, arent they . Yeah so if you can have children. Great. Lovely. Its part the joy of lovely. Its part of the joy of life. Plus it pays for our pension. Pension. So youre a dink quad. How do you feel about that . Well, im a dink wad, but then children arent an option, so there you go. So its just the way wed be dink quads if we had a garden. Id have a dog if i had a garden. All right. But in a flat, not option. So youre just a dink. So youre just a dink. Im just a dink. Double income. No kids. Yeah, im a dink. Im a dink. Youre a dink. What . Yeah. There you go. Oh, there you go. Didnt actually think go. I didnt actually think about when introduced about that when i introduced learned new today. Learned something new today. You instantly i love how you instantly thought me. Youre like, thought of me. Youre like, youre dink. Are . Youre a dink. You are . Yeah. Em 5 whats this thanks. Whats this about air fryers, have an air fryers, do you have an air fryer . I have a question for fryer . No. I have a question for you. Oh, you dont have an air fryer . Good. Good chat, well, jamie starting a new jamie oliver is starting a new show, jamies air fryer show, called jamies air fryer meals. Apparently meals. And apparently hes saying the must have saying this is the must have device our kitchens because device in our kitchens because you really you can make things really easily theyre cost effective. Is he launching his own air fryer . Probably off the back. That would. That make that would. That would make sense. Its a partnership between, channel tefal. Between, channel 4 and tefal. The is it t4 tefal tefal. The wait is it t4 tefal tefal. Weve had this conversation before. We have you all said tefal. We have you all said tefal. I bought tefal pans and you were like its not tefal, its tefal, tefal, tefal, tefal , tefal, tefal, tefal, tefal, apparently only 45 of households own one. And hes saying it should be 100 because it uses less energy, saves time , it uses less energy, saves time, and creates much, much less washing up. All the while turning out delicious, nutritious food. So there you go. You need to get yourself an air fryer. Try one. The chips came out 509931, try one. The chips came out soggy, youre doing it wrong. Then chips to perfection. Then just chips to perfection. Have you got one . Have you got one . Yeah. And you know what the worst worst thing is about this air fryer is . If you get a takeaway and you bring it home, and you know when the takeaway gets a bit cold and a bit soggy, well, no more, my friend. No more. Goes in the air fryer more. It goes in the air fryer and just brings it back to and it just brings it back to life. Crispy and delicious. Yes, i think thats a generational difference. It is a generational maybe it is a generational difference, even the chips difference, but even the chips from put them from the chippy, i just put them in them a quick refresh in and give them a quick refresh and stunning. Yeah, it does a and stunning. Oh yeah, it does a really good job. So its dangerous. Why you stone why arent you 72 stone i dont oh theres one dont know. Oh look theres one on on asda. On sale on asda. Theres an advert. There you go. Got excuse. Other go. Got no excuse. Other supermarkets are available. No thank you, yeah. No no no thank you, right, ill get you to it i right, ill get you on to it i will. Okay you and your squad, lets move on to our top story this morning. The government is set islamist far set to name islamist and far right groups that undermine democracy. As number democracy. Thats all. As number 10 releases a new definition of extreme ism. Yes. Yes. Extremist groups that fall below the terrorism threshold but continue to promote violence, hatred or intolerance will be banned from working within any public body. Within any public body. Well, it follows months of anti semitic commentary by groups after the seventh of the 7th of october attacks. But crucially, its going to have no effect on existing criminal law. Effect on existing criminal law. Well, lets get the thoughts of political commentator andy williams. Of political commentator andy williams. Really of political commentator andy williams. Really good to see you williams. Really good to see you this morning, andy. What do you make of the governments new extremism helpful . Well , firstly, i think its well, firstly, i think its a reaction to accusations that the governments been too slow to respond to all of the you know, the protests and the controversy thats erupted , on the streets, thats erupted, on the streets, in particular on the streets of london, in the wake of everything that happened on october the 7th. And im not surprised, by the way, to see that the person, even within government, whos kind of grabbed bull the horns is grabbed the bull by the horns is michael because if anyone michael gove. Because if anyone is to act within is going to act within government, does tend to be government, it does tend to be him. I think this is going to be really controversial. The really controversial. And the reason that all of reason for that is that all of these things are, are very difficult pin down. So were difficult to pin down. So were talking about a definition that looks at organisations who promote violent and hateful ideologies. Well, how do you determine what that looks like and how do you where do you draw the line. So its going to be a very subjective judgement. Its going to give the secretary of state, not statutory powers, but the power to determine who is and who is not on these lists. And these people pretty. Isnt it pretty clear, though . Someones promoting hate. Everyone puts out, you know, everyones got a website. Everyones got, you know, leaflets they dish out at leaflets that they dish out at these events and all the rest of it. Well, at the extreme end, of course, its very, very, very clear. And there should be action taken. And those organisations ultimately should be banned. And theres already processes prescribe processes in place to prescribe and to ban organisations who are out promoting hate and shouting hateful things and doing hateful things on the streets. But this is about categorising a group of organisations and people who promote extreme ideologies and want to overturn and replace uk democracy. And i think its, you know, its already proved controversial with three home secretaries have criticised it. The archbishop of canterbury has criticised it. And, the question is where do you draw the line on this . And thats whats going to be tricky. Do you think this will help with policing of the pro palestine marches , which we pro palestine marches, which we know have been highly criticised over few weeks over the past few weeks and months, this months, or do you think this this another layer to this adds another layer to policing the way where Police Police force have to interpret the law rather than enforce it . I think it makes it more tricky for them. It adds another layer of complexity , as you sort of complexity, as you sort of alluded to there. And i think the police have a hard enough job as it is that theyve not got everything right. They are, in cases going too far in in some cases going too far in arresting people who are making, you know, statements that you or arresting people who are making, ymight w, statements that you or arresting people who are making, ymight not tatements that you or arresting people who are making, ymight not like,1ents that you or arresting people who are making, ymight not like, buts that you or arresting people who are making, ymight not like, but butat you or arresting people who are making, ymight not like, but but which or i might not like, but but which are could be, could be deemed to be offensive, but a factor of freedom of speech and thats where this is. The challenge is its all about balancing Civil Liberties, the right to protest, the right to freedom of speech with the first duty of any government which is to protect its citizens. But its all about getting access to government, isnt it . Its about access to ministers. And its saying, well, these groups have access to groups cant have access to ministers. Seems fair enough. It does. It does. Mean, and to be fair, but i mean, and to be fair, some anti extremist groups have come welcomed this already. Absolutely. And general , absolutely. And in general, again, it does seem fair enough. The challenge is that if government ministers are deciding not deciding who should not have access government ministers, access to government ministers, theres clearly a bit of a conflict there. So think conflict there. So i think overall, overall, i think this is but there are is welcome. But there are obviously challenges around the nuances the complexities of nuances and the complexities of how you, assign and define these organisations , on an entirely organisations, on an entirely different matter, inheritance tax. This is causing a bit of a kerfuffle today, and you wonder if the labour party is are going to jump on this. I dont see the problem. Excuse me. The Prime Ministers family, its claimed , ministers family, its claimed, are going to still benefit from are going to still benefit from a loophole. That means , akshata a loophole. That means, akshata murty, the Prime Ministers wife , will not pay inheritance tax despite a government crackdown on non dom status. As now, you can see the headlines on that sound terrible when you especially when youre exceedingly rich and youre going to inherit a vast amount of money. But this is about as this means this is about stuff she will inherit from her family in india. Yeah. So shell in india. Yeah. So shell probably still pay inheritance tax in india. This is about stopping double taxation. Yeah. I mean, stopping double taxation. Yeah. I mean, i stopping double taxation. Yeah. I mean, i was reading yeah. I mean, i was reading this on the way in this morning. The first thing i should say is my partner is a tax lawyer who works on double tax treaties. So i think youve kind of got the wrong person on to talk about this in my household, this in in my household, because thats her entire no, thats her entire job. No, youre absolutely right. I mean, this tax treaties this is double tax treaties exist with major countries exist with most major countries to paying tax to prevent people paying tax twice, and taxation, twice, basically. And taxation, in some cases, in most cases, particularly in the uk, is decided on broadly on the basis of where you live, on your residence, where youre domiciled, versus somewhere like the us, where if youre a us citizen, you can be taxed on your income in anywhere in the world, in the us. So shes done nothing wrong, it is. It might be called a loophole , but it is be called a loophole, but it is a loophole that exists for everybody. The problem, i think, everybody. The problem, i think, for rishi sunak, is that 78 of people think he is out of touch with ordinary people, and thats no fault of his own. You know, no fault of his own. You know, he has a very wealthy wife and thats not a problem. But it does reinforce that perception that hes out of touch. It it is it is the it is the optics it is the optics with it is the optics with this story isnt it. It only reinforces that narrative. Yeah. And especially when you know inheritance tax is something we all know i think im right in saying the most unpopular saying its the most unpopular tax britain. People tax in britain. People absolutely inheritance tax. Absolutely hate inheritance tax. But only of people pay it. But only 3 of people pay it. You very people meet you know very few people meet the threshold at which you pay inheritance people inheritance tax. But people think its unfair in general. And again, its not its not and so again, its not its not going to be something that makes the Prime Minister look good after a difficult week for him. Not so she wont be its not so she wont be paying its not so she wont be paying inheritance tax on that money. I mean, we paid in india. I mean, we paid in india. The is its just yeah, the truth is its just yeah, yeah, yeah. In the scheme of things, theyre so wealthy it doesnt matter. No, i mean it just doesnt matter. But is this what were heading to in this sort of febrile election atmosphere now that anything, even if theres no real basis to it, its all going to make headlines. Its all going to make a fuss. Yeah and its a bit depressing. I think in some ways. I mean, if i was advising labour and there are probably good reasons why im would steer clear im not, i would say steer clear of, of this one because actually history shows that banging on about ex politician or y politician being wealthy people dont respond that well to it. What people care more about is, is there is their character. So if rishi sunaks looking out of touch, its not because hes got a load of money in the bank. Its because of the way he behaves and the way, the way he talks about things talks about certain things and he helped himself again he hasnt helped himself again this the, diane abbott row. Andy williams, good to see you morning. You this morning. You very much indeed. Thank you very much indeed. Thank you very much indeed. Okay. Now, william and okay. Now, Prince William and prince harry are set to attend. Well, sort of harry is doing it virtually, but its an awards ceremony in honour of their late mother, Princess Diana. Yes. Prince william will make an appearance that the diana legacy awards this evening , an appearance that the diana legacy awards this evening, but prince will attend prince harry will attend virtually. Reported , virtually. Its been reported, of course, that the brothers arent going to cross paths. Yeah, all sort of appear in the same. Yeah, you come in, you cant paths no that way. Cant cross paths no that way. But do you know what i mean . Like williams arent going to be there in harrys virtual event. Thing. Be there in harrys virtual eve no, thing. Be there in harrys virtual eve no, meanwhile, the no, no, meanwhile, the princess has been princess of wales has been crowned britains favourite royal. But the survey was taken before the photoshop scandal, over which i cannot work out what the fuss is about at all. About that. About that. Neither can i, but it certainly is kicking up a fuss. So were asking you this morning, has that changed things . The results of that survey . Well, joining now is survey . Well, joining us now is royal helena chard. Royal broadcaster helena chard. Good to see you this morning helena. As should we start with Prince William prince Prince William and prince harrys. They are attending the same but theyre not same ceremony but theyre not going the same room, going to be in the same room, are they . Are they . Theyre not going to be in the same room. So just a reminder, the diana award was set up in 1999, in memory of the late, well of their mother, so this is such a special thing. I think its the only charity as well. So youd think this would be so, so important to both the boys , this honours young people boys, this honours young people and people that work towards helping the life of others. And 20 people are going to receive awards tonight , the late awards tonight, the late Princess Diana. Her belief is , Princess Diana. Her belief is, was sorry that, young people have the power to change the world. So its something thats really strong. And both the boys, are very close to this. Boys, are very close to this. Such a shame theyre not going to be together, though. I completely understand it, the fact. I completely understand it, the fact. I mean, maybe its a slight step forward simply because theyre going to both be thought of at the same event. So, the prince of wales, hes going to attend, hes going to be giving a speech and he will give out the awards to the 20 recipients, and i believe prince harry will then turn up online later on and well chat. So it really celebrates with the winners. So its a its a fun. And also to say its the 25th anniversary. So this is really, really, really special. And, it really, really special. And, it just would have been so good if there could have been a slight overlap, just to give a little bit of, of hope, but, i so get it, you know, theres just so much upset and its i, its definitely going to take a while to appease. Im pretty sure , i to appease. Im pretty sure, i just, you know, ive got also, contacts in the states and everyones talking about it at the moment and, wanting to know whats happening, but i just i dont see any movement. I mean, we did see also, prince harry, the sussexes put out a statement , i think, yesterday, and this was to do with the whole furore with the photo

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