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GBN Britains July 3, 2024

Decisive defensive battle. And speaking to military historian ian Peter Caddick adams house or spouse , which would you rather spouse, which would you rather have . Have . Well, a survey asked young women aged between 7 and 21, and the results might be, well, a home wrecker. Home wrecker. So were putting that to you this morning. If you could only have one, would it be a house or would it be a spouse . Do let us know. Vaiews gbnews. Com the other question that i want to ask, and ive been holding this behind my back for the whole intro this this is a humble british jaffa cake and the news this morning is that these have shrunk. They really have by more than a centimetre apparently is shrink inflation affecting our food where the price doesnt necessarily go up, but the size of the stuff we buy goes down. Yeah. What have you noticed in your shopping basket . Because i see it everywhere now. Have a little chat about that after we get the news with tatiana sanchez. Ellie, thank you very much and good morning. This is the latest from the newsroom. Three members of sara sharifs family will appear in court later today, charged with the ten year olds murder. Sarahs irfan sharif , sarahs father, irfan sharif, his partner and his brother have also been charged with causing or allowing the death of a child. Sarah was found dead at a home in woking after officers were called from pakistan by mr sharif on the 10th of august. Sharif on the 10th of august. Labour has pledged to create temporary so called nightingale courts to speed up asylum decisions , as the party is also decisions, as the party is also pledging to hire over 1000 Home Office Caseworkers to clear the claims backlog and fast track decisions for applicants from certain countries. They plan to stop using hotels, barges and former military sites to house Asylum Seekers, which they claim cost taxpayers over £2 billion a year. Thousands of cost taxpayers over £2 billion a year. Thousands of passengers year. Thousands of passengers have been impacted as more than 40 flights have been cancelled or diverted. At London Gatwick airport due to a lack of staff. It comes after the airport confirmed a short notice staff absence in its air Traffic Control tower yesterday. A total control tower yesterday. A total of 16 arrival flights were diverted to a range of airports, including bournemouth, cardiff and heathrow. Kim jong un has and heathrow. Kim jong un has visited a russian fighter jet visited a russian fighterjet factory. The north Korean Leader is making the rare visit to russia , one that the united russia, one that the United States and its allies fear could strengthen russias military in ukraine and bolster pyongyangs missile program. Downing street missile program. Downing street has previously urged north korea to end talks over the sale of arms to russia. And today has arms to russia. And today has been officially named. The battle of britain day, reminding us of a significant event during world war ii. On this day in 1940, the Royal Air Force won a big battle against the german luftwaffe in the sky. Today, raf pilots will be honoured for showing great bravery during the battle with tributes happening across the country. You can get across the country. You can get more on all of those stories by visiting our website gbnews. Com. Now its back to tomanelli. Now its back to tomanelli. Good morning. The time is 934 good morning. The time is 934 and were asking you this morning because were having a little bit of a debate later on, arent we . If you could only choose thing, would it be choose one thing, would it be a house or a spouse . Now this all comes because there was this poll done of young women and girls aged 7 to 21, which would they rather have . First, a husband and or a house and well, the results were perhaps slightly concerning or perhaps slightly concerning or perhaps just just indicative of the concerns that young people have today. But gbviews gbnews. Com is the email address to get in touch with. If youve got a view on that question and what would yours be, house or spouse . I think id want to do it sequentially. I think i think and i think this is what the original question was what would you rather have first before youre 30 . Yes. And i think you want to have house you want have your house first. You want the yeah. And the stability first. Yeah. And then can get your spouse. Then you can get your spouse. Yes, i agree. Yes, i agree. And i and i think thats actually what the what the poll revealed. But i think theres revealed. But i think theres going to be a generational difference. Yeah. I think people for whom perhaps easier for whom it was perhaps easier to houses would have it the to get houses would have it the other way around. Theyve got time for romance, perhaps, for our generation perhaps, but for our generation , what cant have. , you want what you cant have. Yeah, for our yeah, exactly. And for our generation, almost generation, its almost impossible a house, impossible to own a house, especially our age. So especially at our age. So it would a house for rather would be a house for us rather than spouse. Let us than the spouse. But do let us know you think. Gb views at know what you think. Gb views at gb love. Com. Gb news we love. Com. You telling us that we love you telling us that weve got it wrong. Yes. Which happens actually. Which often happens actually. But a packed but weve got a packed hour coming up for were going coming up for you. Were going to discussing what people coming up for you. Were going to of cussing what people coming up for you. Were going to of course, what people coming up for you. Were going to of course, a hat people coming up for you. Were going to of course, a house ople coming up for you. Were going to of course, a house or. E want, of course, a house or a husband. But first, lets get into labours later pledge. Husband. But first, lets get inthes, ours later pledge. Husband. But first, lets get inthes, thes later pledge. Husband. But first, lets get inthes, the labour3ledge. Husband. But first, lets get inthes, the labour leader, sir yes, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, is going on a bit of european a global of a european tour, a global toun of a european tour, a global tour, actually. Hes off to canada today. But yesterday, of course, in the course, he was over in the hague. He was with the shadow home cooper, home secretary, Yvette Cooper, and foreign and indeed the shadow foreign secretary, and secretary, david lammy. And theyve labours plans theyve unveiled labours plans to fix the governments asylum system. They say save system. And they say save taxpayers billions. Taxpayers billions. Yes, hotels, barges and former military sites would no longer be used to house Asylum Seekers under a labour government. The party said it government. The party said it would promise new staff to cut the current claims backlog as well , with more the current claims backlog as well, with more than the current claims backlog as well , with more than 23,000 well, with more than 23,000 migrants arriving in small boats just this year to date. Starmer says that closer cooperation with the eu would help the uk, quote , take back help the uk, quote, take back control. If youve heard that before of a situation that the government has totally lost control of, well, gb news is Political Correspondent olivia utley joins us live now from college. Green good morning to you, olivia. And sir keir starmer. Hes been criticised by the left and the right, hasnt he, over these plans . These plans . Well , he these plans . Well, he has. Westminster has been waiting a long time for keir starmer to unveil labours plan for immigration in back in february. The leader of the opposition made a speech outlining his five missions for a better britain. And very conspicuously dealing with the small boats was not on the list at all. So ever since then theres been a bit of a black hole where labours immigration policy should be. Now he has unveiled this raft of measures that he would introduce if he becomes Prime Minister after a general election. And a couple general election. And a couple of them are very controversial indeed. As part of his plan, he would set up a returns agreement with the eu whereby the uk would take a quota of migrants from europe , people who had arrived europe, people who had arrived in europe and in exchange we would be able to send back some migrants whove arrived from calais back to france now to lots of people sitting at home and i think particularly brexiteers and i think labour minded brexiteers specifically see this doesnt sound great. It sounds a little bit as though keir starmer wants to sign up to an eu wide policy which is already in place. This quotas policy and id in some respects hand back some of britains migration policy control to europe. Thats how the conservatives are going to be spinning it anyway. And this morning there sounding pretty gleeful , to be honest, because gleeful, to be honest, because they clearly think this is going to go down like a lead balloon. Some of the other measures, though, in Keir Starmers immigration policy plan will worry the conservatives keir starmer talks about clearing the immigration backlog, which will put a spotlight on that backlog. And it is pretty alarming. It takes on average 430 days for a migrants claim asylum claim to be processed here and in that time until and if the rwanda plan is ever implemented, those migrants have to be housed somewhere in the uk. The government sort of patched together a solution with barges and barracks, but it hasnt really worked very well. And now the spotlight is on them to clear it up. Labour says it was introduced nightingale centres where migrants would be housed. Sounds good in theory. Would it work in practise but one way or another the spotlight is very much on the conservatives. Much on the conservatives. Well, olivia, thank you for that explanation. It an that explanation. It is an extraordinary we see extraordinary time when we see the trying to sound the labour party trying to sound more controlling migration more controlling of migration than conservatives. What than the conservatives. What a what a through the Looking Glass world in moment. World were in at the moment. Olivia be back to you olivia well be back to you later in the day. But ben habib joins former brexit joins us now, the former brexit party mep ben. 136,779 is the party mep ben. 136,779 is the current number of the backlog. Six figures of people are waiting decisions. How does labour clear that with any speed at all . Well, you know, how are they going to clear it . It should be obvious, shouldnt it, tom . Theyre just going to wave it all through. And Keir Starmers all through. And Keir Starmers plan, i whats eye plan, i mean, whats eye catching is in the catching about it is in the swapping those whove entered swapping of those whove entered the united illegally the United Kingdom illegally with those whove entered the European Union illegally , he European Union illegally, he would legitimise their illegal activity. Thats what hes saying. We will send you back saying. We will send you back people whove entered our country illegally in return for taking those entered the taking those whove entered the European Union illegally. And European Union illegally. And well settle the position and then there will be no deportations. So what hes actually doing is embedding an illegal migration, ian. Hes not addressing it. Hes giving into it. Hes legitim izing it through this. People swap. And through this. People swap. And in terms of dealing with the backlog , all hes going to do is backlog, all hes going to do is rush through the applications pay rush through the applications pay scant , scant. You know , give pay scant, scant. You know, give it scant attention, give it the kind of attention that would be required to really determine whether a claim was legitimate or not and actually just settle everyone in and get rid of the opfics everyone in and get rid of the optics which which optics which are which is haunting the conservative party of these people put up in of these people being put up in hotels , having medical hotels, having their medical bills having dental bills paid, having their dental care getting cash care looked after, getting cash in their pockets just to enumerate some of the benefits that get when theyre in that they get when theyre in the kingdom. The United Kingdom. Accepting that but aside from accepting that quota the eu quota of migrants from the eu and turn having that returns and in turn having that returns policy france, it does policy back to france, it does sound similar to sound very similar to conservative policy, doesnt it, in reducing the backlog in terms of reducing the backlog and stopping the use of Migrant Hotels . Hotels . Yeah. So i mean, i think the concern, fundamental concern, the fundamental difference, im not going to defend the conservatives, by the way, because theyve this defend the conservatives, by the way, bebutse theyve this defend the conservatives, by the way, be but the 1eyve this defend the conservatives, by the way, be but the fundamentals wrong. But the fundamental difference, think, between difference, i think, between the conservatives and is the conservatives and labour is the conservatives and labour is the conservatives actually want conservatives do actually want to boats. They want to stop the boats. They want that traffic to stop. They that traffic to stop. They understand problem understand theyve got a problem with system, and with the asylum system, um, and theyre trying address it, with the asylum system, um, and theytheyying address it, with the asylum system, um, and theythey want address it, with the asylum system, um, and theythey want the ddress it, with the asylum system, um, and theythey want the boats it, with the asylum system, um, and theythey want the boats to stop but they want the boats to stop. Dont want to do is. What they dont want to do is embed the problem in the way that keir starmer would. I mean, what keir starmer would effectively saying to the effectively be saying to the people smugglers is as soon as youve people the youve got people into the european they can European Union, fine. They can enter kingdom enter the United Kingdom legitimately thats legitimately because thats ultimately where his plan would go. And its curious for me that go. And its curious for me that he goes to the eu to find a solution because not with my brexiteer hat on, but because the eu created this problem. The eu created this problem. Remember these Illegal Migrants enter the United Kingdom via italy , the west balkans and italy, the west balkans and greece , and then they can come greece, and then they can come across the eu because of the ridiculous schengen zone which provides no controls on movement within the European Union. Within the European Union. Member states that are part of the schengen zone so they can find their way onto the beaches of calais without any Law Enforcement either having been exercised on the way. So this is a European Union created problem. Its a problem the eu has fundamentally failed to get a grip of, and he seems to think there would be salvation for the uk in doing a deal with the eu. It is the abrogation version of unilateral action and personal agency be on the account of a keir starmer. What he should be saying is and this is what rishi sunak should be saying too, if i may say so, is i am. Sunak should be saying too, if i may say so, is i am. I will be may say so, is i am. I will be ori am may say so, is i am. I will be or i am the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is an independent sovereign state. It is our right and our obligation to protect our borders. And we will stop the boats physically using Border Control in the traditional way that Border Control used to be exercised. And if the french cant get a grip of their problem, well do it for them in the channel. But these people will not be allowed to cross into british territorial waters that is Border Control. Interesting that neither major party is saying that as things stand, but ben habib, thank you so much. Thank you for your view on this this interesting issue. It seems that theres very little trust in in both major parties in getting this issue under control. Yeah, well, you will have a view of that at home. So do let us know what it is. Vaiews gbnews. Com now for gb news exclusive. Our very own crime. A poll has revealed that crime. A poll has revealed that 62 of people surveyed think that crime is increasing. That crime is increasing. Meanwhile, 6,065 of all voters support the idea that the police should adopt a, quote, zero tolerance approach to deaung zero tolerance approach to dealing with shoplifters. Dealing with shoplifters. With only 2 of people asked saying they had a lot of confidence in police being able to solve crimes. Were asking this morning what does this mean for the future of the police force in britain . Can this be force in britain . Can this be remedied . Remedied . Well, joining us now to discuss this is the former met Police Detective peter bleksley. And peter, i suppose its not that surprising that theres a general sense of lawlessness now, the two thirds of people think that crime is on the up. This gp news poll could not be more timely. Its a major issue which is really on the minds of so , so many people and minds of so, so many people and the views do not surprise me in the views do not surprise me in the slightest. They show a staggering lack of confidence in the police to be able to tackle crime issues. And it shows that an enormous amount of peo

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