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GBN Jacob July 3, 2024

The burgeoning superpower , the the burgeoning superpower, the long flowing river of Civil Service remainer tears has reached its waterfall as former chief mandarin lord macdonald confessed his to have breached the Civil Service code by admitting to colleagues his remainer inclinations as they cw remainer inclinations as they cry died and wailed over the brexit referendum result. It merely reinforces what we all knew to be true plus , is there knew to be true plus, is there a net zero shaped open goal staring the tories in the face . New polling has suggested the pubuc new polling has suggested the public hugely favour reducing the cost of living over net zero policies. Its not surprising, but the question is will the government listen to the voice of the people state of the nafion of the people state of the nation starts now. Ill also be nation starts now. Ill also be joined by a star studded panel this evening. Gb news is personal ray of sunshine. Dr. Personal ray of sunshine. Dr. David starkey and the equally sunny gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson. As commentator nigel nelson. As always, i want to hear from you. Its the most important part of the programme. Email me mailmogg gbnews. Uk. Of the programme. Email me mailmogg gbnews. Uk. Com. But now mailmogg gbnews. Uk. Com. But now its mailmogg gbnews. Uk. Com. But now wsfime mailmogg gbnews. Uk. Com. But now its time for the news of the day with tatiana sanchez. Day with tatiana sanchez. Jacob, thank you very much and good evening. This is the latest from the gb newsroom. The Prime Minister has told the house of commons the sanctity of westminster must be protected following spy following chinese spy allegations. It comes after an unnamed parliamentary researcher who was arrested in march issued a statement saying hes completely innocent. Rishi sunak , whos been facing calls to designate china as a National Security threat , told mps such security threat, told mps such actions will not be tolerated. Actions will not be tolerated. The whole house is rightly appalled about reports of espionage in this building. The sanctity of this place must be protected and the right of members to speak their minds without fear or sanction must be maintained. We will defend our democracy and our security. So democracy and our security. So i was emphatic with premier li that actions which seek to undermine british democracy are completely unacceptable and will never be tolerated. Never be tolerated. Labour leader sir keir starmer has called on the Prime Minister to reveal what he knew and when. And when. China is a strategic challenge , thats for sure. And challenge, thats for sure. And what we need is a policy that is clear and is settled. Now we clear and is settled. Now we havent had that for the last ten years. Weve had division and inconsistency from this government. But i think this government. But i think this morning theres a very big question now for the Prime Minister which is, was this raised when these arrests took place back in march or has it only been raised now that its come into the Public Domain . I think thats the central question that needs to be answered by the Prime Minister today. Gb news sources have confirmed terror suspect Daniel Khalife has been taken to belmarsh security prison. Belmarsh high security prison. The 21 year old appeared in court today, charged after escaping from wandsworth prison last week. He was arrested on last week. He was arrested on saturday after a four day manhunt. Westminster Magistrates Court was told the former soldier allegedly escaped by strapping himself to a food delivery vehicle using material which may have been bedsheets. Khalife disappeared while awaiting trial after being charged with terror offences in january. Administrators have january. Administrators have said a further 9100 wilko employees will be made redundant by early october. It employees will be made redundant by early october. It comes after a last ditch bailout by hmv failed and the company had been in discussions to buy around 200 stores in the first. 24 outlets are now scheduled to shut their doors tomorrow. And finally , doors tomorrow. And finally, pubsin doors tomorrow. And finally, pubs in england and wales can continue selling takeaway pints as relaxed licencing rules have been extended. The rules brought been extended. The rules brought in to help pubs during covid lockdowns, pubs can now keep on selling pints until march 2025. They were meant to end this month after having been extended twice. Policing minister chris philp says its vital that we do everything we can to support british pubs. This is gb news british pubs. This is gb news across the uk on tv in your car, on Digital Radio and on your Smart Speaker by saying play gb news. Now its back to. Jacob news. Now its back to. Jacob the nhs has petrol almost scandals. We recently heard that scandals. We recently heard that lucy letby has been found guilty of murders and that demonstrated some of the problems. As Allison Pearson put it. The nhs is warped. Human resources culture puts the wellbeing of staff above the safety of patients. Above the safety of patients. But before that we had the nottingham maternity scandal, which the independent midwife leading the investigation said families were simply not listened to and pushed away. This is a key point. Not listening to families pushing them away. Back in 2021, there was the young 13 Year Old Girl who died from sepsis after kings college, London Hospital staff failed to identify and properly treat the case and failed to listen to the parents who were increasingly concerned. There was also the shrewsbury and telford maternity scandal in which many babies suffered brain damage or died and mothers were left to take the blame. Once left to take the blame. Once again, not listening to the patient and their immediate families. If patient and their immediate families. If we look back at history, there are other horrifying cases the Harold Shipman case, the serial killer who murdered roughly people. Who murdered roughly 250 people. Theres the contaminated blood scandal, the Staffordshire Hospital scandal, thalidomide primodos the evidence is pretty conclusive. The nhs may do many things wonderfully well. But things wonderfully well. But when it makes mistakes, it covers them up and it is not infallible in its diagnoses. And yet, in spite of all this evidence, the nhs has taken an unnamed patient to court over her and her familys attempt to resist Palliative Care and try nucleoside therapy in canada, which she needs to raise £1. 5 million in the patient known only as s t, owing to kenyan reporting restrictions suffers from a rare genetic disorder known as mitochondrial depletion syndrome. Her disorder now requires regular dialysis treatment, feeding through a gastronomie tube and a ventilator in order to breathe. The proposed move to Palliative Care by the nhs would see her die fairly quickly , which is why die fairly quickly, which is why she and her family want a chance. They want to go and try the canadian treatment as a last resort. But last month , a judge resort. But last month, a judge ruled that stes fate is now the decision of the court having been taken to court by the nhs. The family being taken to court to stop them having the treatment and it was reported yesterday the young ladys family is calling on the Health Secretary to give her a chance to save her life, but it should never have come to this. This young lady is suffering is immense. She is currently on course to be put on death row in a country that abolished the death penalty. The nhs is purely offering death, but who are these officials . Who are these bureaucrats as in the nhs to tell this young lady that she has no right to pursue her last resort to her own words, die trying to live. Whats more , the trying to live. Whats more, the court has imposed stringent reporting restrictions, maintained that the young ladys anonymity, which she does not want , its been forced upon her want, its been forced upon her and this is turning anonymity on its head. The point of anonymity is to protect the patient, not to cover up for the hospital. The preservation of life is a Foundation Principle of our society, but its being thwarted by the big state trampling on the rights of the individual. As always , i want to hear from you. Always, i want to hear from you. Dont forget to let me know your thoughts. You know the email by now. Mail margaret gbnews. Com im very pleased to be joined now by Andrea Williams of Christian Concern , which is Christian Concern, which is backing the family as well as the taylor. The barrister, philip taylor. Philip im going to come to you first, i may, to explain the first, if i may, to explain the law. Why have the judges granted law. Why have the judges granted anonymity, as far as one can tell, against the wishes of the family . Seemingly to protect the hospital . Hospital . Well, i think the reason is based upon this document, which is actually the court of protection practise 2023. The problem, as i see it, is, is a one for parliament and for people such as yourself, because the mess that we now have with the mess that we now have with the relevant legislation , the relevant legislation, action, which is the mental capacity act and the fact that in fact this court is actually a relatively new court with powers similar to the ones that we have in the family courts, where everything is secret and we try to protect, as youve indicated , covid the individuals , unless , covid the individuals, unless they wish to name themselves as, of course, the whole purpose is to try to protect people. The dangeris to try to protect people. The danger is that weve gone way beyond what we originally intended. And ive very much supported the Times Newspaper on its attempt to try and open up some of these courts, but to be fair to the court, the court is simply implementing the law. Parliament has given it to implement. Yes, that is the position at the moment. And therefore , you the moment. And therefore, you have a position where the judges, their specialist judges will make decisions. Their will make decisions. Their difficulty is very much based upon listening to experts and trying to work out which side of what is a very hard case to make a decision on. And i, having beenin a decision on. And i, having been in those courts, i know how difficult it is. So andrew, lets come to the nhs. Why why . As far as you can tell , are they trying to stop tell, are they trying to stop somebody having a chance . Because weve other cases because weve seen other cases where have tried to have where people have tried to have a chance. The nhs has said it wont and it has worked. Absolutely there are people alive today that , despite there are people alive today that, despite prognoses, have gone on live and to and to gone to on live and to and to live full, fulfilling lives. And live full, fulfilling lives. And i think one of the tragic situation is in this case and also in a number of other recent cases is that a decision has been taken where when there is actually an alternative being offered. So weve heard them in offered. So weve heard them in the baby cases. There was baby alfie evans, theres baby charlie gard where the parents actually have hope to remove the children from the hospital. In the case of alfie evans , there the case of alfie evans, there was actually an air ambulance waiting at the end of the corridor with the children, even though both of those cases concern greatly , its easier concern me greatly, its easier to understand why the courts get involved why the nhs tries involved and why the nhs tries to stop parents doing things. To stop parents doing things. But in this case, shes a 19 year old young lady. She, in the daily mail is it showed wants to have this treatment. Shes able have this treatment. Shes able to communicate, to express her own wills. Shes a very striking young, young, young woman, certainly. And the point is this. Shes this this horrible disease was diagnosed very late for her. She did have some muscle , muscle did have some muscle, muscle loss and some difficulty. But the truth is this, that she did her gcses and till this time last year, she was really well, she was in mainstream schooling. She caught covid. And as a result of that, she had to go on some dialysis. Dialysis has had the tracheostomy put in, but all the tracheostomy put in, but all the way through for one for one year since shes been in hospital, shes been told the prognosis is dire. You only have a few days to live. And shes been saying all the time, dont give me opioids as i want to be. Alert just paracetamol, please , alert just paracetamol, please, because i want to live , not die. Because i want to live, not die. And if i die , i want to die and if i die, i want to die trying to live. Trying to live. And the nhs is basically treating her like a mad person. Theyre saying its delusional. Its delusional, youre saying because they wont. Because not accept her because she will not accept her prognosis, because she will not accept what the doctors say. Lets bear in mind that one year ago were saying, youve ago they were saying, youve just 2 3 days to live. Just got 2 or 3 days to live. They say that because wont they say that because she wont accept she is deluded. So accept it, she is deluded. So theyve already been wrong. A year ago that she was told a year ago that she had or 3 days to live. She had 2 or 3 days to live. Shes outlived that by a year. Yes they still wont listen yes and they still wont listen to or allow her to have this to her or allow her to have this experimental in experimental treatment out in canada, she this the point canada, which she this the point is this. Theres the offers are coming in from around the world. There are some that are emerging even from there is she wants from europe. There is she wants she says, i want to try. She even today even to do that interview with the with the daily mail, she has been able to explain herself in her own words. She has communicated in her own words. This and philip, how high a threshold of the courts have to have before they deem that you havent got mental capacity to make a decision like this for yourself . Well, thats a very interesting point , because the interesting point, because the general approach would be, as we have with any burden of proof, it would be a balance of probabilities. In other it would be a balance of probabilities. In other words, probabilities. In other words, the 51 to the 49 in terms of the 51 to the 49 in terms of the balance ing. I think the difficulty with that shouldnt be on the balance of whether the treatment will work, but on the balance of whether this is a decision that a reasonable person could make , well, i think person could make, well, i think it should be done on that basis. And i think one of the difficulties we have is the Decision Making of the judiciary is one that is very secretive in these particular types of proceedings. I think they should proceedings. I think they should be opened up. I do believe that be opened up. I do believe that we have a clash here between the rights of the individual as against the state telling the individual what to do. And thats what worries me. Thats what worries me. And andrew, there is a hearing, isnt there . A further heanng hearing, isnt there . A further hearing on the anonymity question . Were very much hoping that that will open up. Its justice is the light. That will open up. Its justice is the light. Its that will open up. Its justice is the light. Its not is done in the light. Its not done. Its not done by mind. Closed doors. We dont yet have a date. You dont have a date for hearing . For the hearing . The sooner that well, the sooner that happens, the better because its so important that know whats happens, the better because its so im|ontant that know whats happens, the better because its so im|ontanourat know whats happens, the better because its so im|ontanourat kand whats happens, the better because its so im|ontanourat kand of ats going on in our courts. And of course, philip said, that we course, as philip said, that we allow to choose allow the individual to choose for anyway, thank for themselves. Anyway, thank you to andrew and philip. Dont forget know what you forget to let me know what you think. Mailmogg gbnews. Uk com. Coming the verge coming up, are we on the verge of war two . Do this of cold war two . Do this september, the gb news family is back together from breakfast right across the day breaking the latest stories and every evening. Evening. And dont forget the weekend weve got the whole of the uk covered every week. Well be heanng covered every week. Well be hearing your views from up and down the country with fun, lively and intelligent conversation with the biggest guests this september. Well meet chris and john. Thank you for choosing gb news. Were proud to be britains news . 7 youre 7 youre listening to gb news radio. Radio. Welcome back. Im still Jacob Rees Mogg and this is state of the nation. Youve been getting in touch with your thoughts. Alan says. Is the plight of that young girl offered Palliative Care rather than a treatment young girl offered Palliative Care would than a treatment young girl offered Palliative Care would prolong reatment young girl offered Palliative Care would prolong herment young girl offered Palliative Care would prolong hermenis that would prolong her life is a particularly reason particularly strong reason why we never entertain we should never entertain euthanasia by ryan says. A couple of years ago we were clapping for the nhs and now they want to stop someone from fighting for their life. How can anyone trust these people any more . And graham says, what more . And graham says, what a crazy system. We live under the courts wont let us die by our own hand if we want assisted death, nor can we try to prolong our lives by other means. Makes no sense. They are playing god no

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