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GBN Mark July 3, 2024

This week, can we rebuild our relationship with the french . Plus, should charles stay out of climate politics . And he might take a turn with bbc presenter Chris Packham asking , is it time Chris Packham asking, is it time for climate activists to break the law . It might just be time to stop packham. Two hours of to stop packham. Two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment. Ill see you after the news with polly middlehurst. Middlehurst. Mark thank you. Good evening. Well, the home office has been ordered to stop construction work on a former raf base that was set to house asylum seekers. West Lindsey District Council in lincolnshire served an enforcement and stop notice , enforcement and stop notice, saying it was clear there had been a breach of planning control. The government had control. The government had planned to house up to 2000 people at raf scampton. In other people at raf scampton. In other news today , labour says all news today, labour says all major budget decisions would be checked by the office for budget responsibility if it gets into power. Sir keir starmer said it will ensure what he calls the mistakes of liz truss so called mini budget leading to high pnces mini budget leading to high prices arent repeated. And the prices arent repeated. And the government says the former Prime Ministers budget wasnt to blame for higher prices. But the blame for higher prices. But the labour says this plan labour leader says this plan will bring stability to britains economy. Year ago no huge damage was done to our economy and people are still paying the price that can never be allowed to happen again. So this is a pragmatic, sensible measure. Already other people are coming out, you know, former permanent secretaries, leading economists , saying this leading economists, saying this is a good idea for the stability of our economy. But this is focussed people and focussed on working people and the pain that theyve been through because of that disastrous mini budget just a year ago. Year ago. A judge has ruled that a 19 year old woman who died after losing a legal battle with an nhs trust can now be named siddiq. She tirumalai, who had a rare mitochondrial disorder, wanted to travel to north america for potential Clinical Trial treatment. However the unnamed nhs trust disagreed with the teenagers family over what was in her best interests. Was in her best interests. Dufing was in her best interests. During the hearing, the court of protection heard how ms tirumalai had told a psychiatrist, i want to die trying to live. Her family said she was one of a kind. She was one of a kind. After a year of struggle and heartache , we can finally say heartache, we can finally say our beautiful daughter and sisters name in public without fear. She is sisters name in public without fear. She is siddiqia. She is siddiqia thermals, not esty. Despite our grief and the continuing shock over everything thing we have been through today , a part of us is at peace. Subhiksha was a wonderful daughter and sister who we will cherish forever. Cherish forever. And lastly , the king and and lastly, the king and queen have ended their three day state visit to france. Before state visit to france. Before leaving, charles and camilla visited a british frigate, hms duke, which was moored in bordeaux. They were welcomed by the french minister of defence and briefed by military officials on British Military cooperation with france. They cooperation with france. They also visited a wine producing chateau whilst in bordeaux with gb news across the uk on tv, in your car on your Digital Radio, and now on your Smart Speaker by saying play gb news. This is britains news. Saying play gb news. This is britains news. Channel welcome to mark dolan tonight in my big opinion, rishi sunak u turn on net zero could be his falklands moment and puts the election on a knife edge by saving petrol and diesel cars. The Prime Minister has gone up a gearin the Prime Minister has gone up a gear in the big story. Is king charles entitled to an opinion on net zero . And will his visit heal relations with france . Will we ever get on with the french . Ill be asking former top royal correspondent jennie bond. My mark meets guest is newsreading legend Nicholas Owen. Do the legend Nicholas Owen. Do the pubuc legend Nicholas Owen. Do the public still trust the news theyre watching in my take at ten . Looking forward to this bbc presenter Chris Packham support. Its breaking the law to save the planet. Ill be dealing with this eco numpty in no uncertain terms. Just stop oil. I dont think so. Just stop packham and as he steps down from his media empire , has Rupert Murdoch been empire, has Rupert Murdoch been good for britain . Ill be asking tonights newsmaker , a top fleet tonights newsmaker, a top fleet street insider who worked for murdoch for many years. Plus, murdoch for many years. Plus, tomorrows front pages at 1030 sharp with three top pundits who havent been told what to say and who dont follow the script. Tonight, the uncontrollable sajeela qureshi , the authentic sajeela qureshi, the authentic aidan magee and the truly legendary mike porky parry. Legendary mike porky parry. We got there in the end. We got there in the end. Tonight, ill be asking the pundits, as rishi sunak says, hes going to give voters the cold, hard truth. Will we ever have. Cold, hard truth. Will we ever have. Honest politicians as have. Honest politicians as next . Are the latest shop to close a flurry of stores is the high street in terminal decline and are feminists right to axe prince charming from childrens fairytales . Plus, the most important part of the show. Your emails. They come straight to my emails. They come straight to my laptop. Mark at gbnews. Com and this show has a strict gold rule. We dont do boring. Not on rule. We dont do boring. Not on my watch. I just wont have it. My watch. I just wont have it. So a big two hours to come. It is friday night, so why dont you crack open something cold and fizzy from the fridge or fire up the kettle . Tear open the custard creams and lets get to work. Rejoice rishi sunak to work. Rejoice rishi sunak pushes back on net zero madness and we called it folks on last saturdays big opinion. Why is saturdays big opinion. Why is the motorcar such an affront to the motorcar such an affront to the authoritarians who now govern us . Well because it represents individual autonomy, freedom of movement , but it freedom of movement, but it represents fun. And none of that represents fun. And none of that will wash in the brave new world of climate communs ism. Which is why its so disappointing that the Prime Minister, rishi sunak, has decided to stick to the bonkers target of banning the sale of new petrol and Diesel Engine cars by 2030. Driving a car isnt a privilege, its a human right. This policy to scrap diesel and petrol vehicles by 2030 is a car crash in slow motion for rishi sunak. By 2030 is a car crash in slow motion for rishi sunak. Well im motion for rishi sunak. Well im delighted to see that the Prime Minister is such a fervent viewer of the show. So at last viewer of the show. So at last we now have a government and an opposition in and voters have a choice. Its the idea that the choice. Its the idea that the country is run by a uni party and that labour and the tories are basically the same is now deadin are basically the same is now dead in the water alongside the blind push for net zero. As with the honouring of brexit. So a more cautious approach to net zero is a victory for people power. Yes, you know those pesky power. Yes, you know those pesky voters who used to have a say in how the country was actually run 7 how the country was actually run . The push for net zero doesnt feel home grown. It feels global. A bit like the covid response. Its the brainchild of the corporate, academic and political elite for whom keir starmer has such affection. Starmer has such affection. These high minded autocrats all meet once a year in davos, billionaires and frontline politicians, people like bill gates and tony blair decide , gates and tony blair decide, adding what life is going to be like for you and me, the great unwashed , in the years to come. Unwashed, in the years to come. And dont forget, when asked which he prefers westminster or davos , starmer chose switzerland davos, starmer chose switzerland , not the uk, just as he wants to get back into bed with the eu kissing emmanuel macrons in paris this week. So i fear starmer will surrender our fate as a nation to the likes of World Economic forum chief klaus schwab and his mates. Ive long been pushing for something im calling smart net zero, in which we get emissions down and pursue green alternatives. But with green alternatives. But with evidence based science , the evidence based science, the economy and the support of the pubuc economy and the support of the public at the forefront. And public at the forefront. And this seems to be the path that sunakis this seems to be the path that sunak is taking. This seems to be the path that sunak is taking. Clean energy sunak is taking. Clean energy has economic potential and can generate jobs , but its hard to generate jobs, but its hard to ignore germany is doomed. Green experiment led by the disastrous Angela Merkel in which they invested tens of billions in renewables over the last ten years, only to find themselves reliant on Vladimir Putins oil and gas to power their industries. And gas to power their industries. Hilariously, and gas to power their industries. Hilariously, germany industries. Hilariously, germany is now reopening coal mines, coalis is now reopening coal mines, coal is being the dirtiest fuel you can find. And just as the usual suspects in the media and politics scream about sunaks u turn on delaying this ban on diesel and petrol cars. Well, let me tell you, this is a policy all already in place in their beloved eu. This latest their beloved eu. This latest unexpected plot twist from sunak is a nightmare for labour who have said that they will reverse this decision and reinstate the ban on petrol and diesel cars by 2030, as well as scrapping new gas boilers and bullying landlords into making their rental properties more eco friendly costs that will inevitably be passed onto renters who are already struggling, plus keir starmer, who wants to create a 1970s style Energy Company , gambling style Energy Company, gambling taxpayers billions on flaky renewables , is a victim of the renewables, is a victim of the net zero kool aid with this bold move, theres every chance that rishi sunak will win back those voters in the red wall and beyond who dont want themselves or the country to be made poorer in the face of this top down, unprecedented eco experiment. Unprecedented eco experiment. And by ruling out taxes. On meat and by ruling out taxes. On meat and flights and ending the war on motorists, sunak has finally found his political voice sensible eco policies. The country can afford. And that makes sense as well as progress on stopping the boats could buy him another five years in number 10. Something unimaginable just a few weeks ago, pushing back on the extremes of net zero could be sunaks falklands moment. His get brexit done moment. This get brexit done moment. This sensible move on cars takes sunak up a gear and puts him back in the political driving seat. It could ultimately see sunak overtake labour and leave keir starmer floundering in the pit lane. Pit lane. Your reaction . Mark at your reaction . Mark at gbnews. Com. Its all about your opinions. Gbnews. Com. Its all about your opinions. Now listen, many would argue that keir starmer is in lockstep with the view of most mainstream climate scientists ice that temperatures are rising. Its caused by Human Behaviour and that weve got to get those emissions down in order to save the planet. Keir starmer argues that it will generate jobs and be good for the economy. Thats not my view. But whats yours . Market but whats yours . Market gbnews. Com. Lets get reaction now from top pundits, now from my top pundits, comedian and broadcaster sajeela qureshi , sports presenter qureshi, sports presenter and journalist aidan magee and tv and radio legend mike porky parry aiden, your reaction to this u turn . Look i think that priti patel made a good point earlier in the week. She saw what she observed, that the train is coming at them quite he to make quite quickly and he had to make a decision because it wasnt too far down the road. Yes, it sounds like kicking the sounds like theyre kicking the can down the but more can down the road, but more importantly, touched importantly, you touched on it just moment you just a moment ago when you talked party. Talked about the unipart party. Somebody said to me, whats the difference between labour somebody said to me, whats the diffe conservative an labour somebody said to me, whats the diffeconservative party . Abour somebody said to me, whats the diffeconservative party . And jr and conservative party . And indeed the dems the indeed the lib dems over the last i say, well, last few years . And i say, well, i see any i cant really see any discernible difference, noticeable discernible difference, noti parties. They discernible difference, notiparties. They are searching the parties. They are searching for water and this for clear blue water and this gives them a chance to distance themselves and this themselves and say this is something differently to something we do differently to Keir Starmers labour party. And Keir Starmers labour party. And thats key because if thats key here because if theyre this theyre going to win this election time, they election in a years time, they need theyre need to show how theyre different because the moment different because at the moment theyre terrible theyre heading for a terrible defeat. And there are theyre heading for a terrible defe plenty and there are theyre heading for a terrible defe plenty in and there are theyre heading for a terrible defe plenty in the there are theyre heading for a terrible defe plenty in the tory; are theyre heading for a terrible defe plenty in the tory party still plenty in the tory party and spoke people this week and i spoke to people this week within said to me within the party who said to me there still little there is still a little bit of a vestige hope that will vestige of hope that this will be over again. Be 1992 all over again. Everyones expecting neil kinnock back in april kinnock to win. Back in april 1992, john major comes up behind him on the home straight and wins 22 majority. Wins it with a 22 majority. Well, mike parry, this u turn surprised me. The scale of it really pushing back on net zero, which many of my viewers and listeners are furious about. They they voted they dont feel they voted for it. Vote to get it. They didnt vote to get poorer. I think that the poorer. And i think that the next election is now on a knife edge. Whats your view . Dont edge. Whats your view . I dont think edge. Think its even on a knife edge. There is momentum i think now there is momentum in america. They it big mo, they call it the big mo, dont when suddenly dont they, when they suddenly pick idea and the tidal pick up an idea and the tidal wave starts moving. Now, this started was a nightclub near where lived. Really . Yeah. Where i lived. Oh, really . Yeah. Well. Well thats your big mo. My well. Well thats your big mo. My mo is american politics. My big mo is american politics. But, do but, you know, we do have different life. No, different standards in life. No, i was going to say, is this all started with ulez in uxbridge, didnt it . And all of a sudden , didnt it . And all of a sudden, all of a sudden, somebody a light went on in somebodys head at the conservative party and they thought, blimey , the silent they thought, blimey, the silent majority really , we are against majority really, we are against having to pay a lot more money for a net zero policy. They dont understand and they dont want. Do you know what the tories have discovered . Theyve discovered something called missionary politics . Yes. And for the first time our our Prime Minister rishi sunak has decided to take on the missionary politicians mission. Politicians politicians mission. Politicians are those who believe they know better than the individual man, missionaries used to go to africa to try and civilise people to try and turn them into christians because as we come from this world and we know better than you and we will shape your life, thats missionary politics. And theres millions of them in this country. And rishi sunak has taken them on and said, no, i believe in the common sense of the ordinary working british person, and im to going reach out directly to them above your heads. When you find people like al gore recoiling in horror and saying, this is terrible for the United Kingdom and i know where is he from . Al gore, tennessee. From . Al gore, tennessee. Yes , sounds more like jamaica. But anyway , indian family , but anyway, indian family, hes got hes got a mansion in tennessee, which is so big, which is so big. Its equivalent to about a 10th of the town in which he lives in terms of rooms and heating and all that. What im saying is i am thrilled that i think that the ordinary working person in this country now. Has person in this country now. Has seen light at the end of the tunnelin seen light at the end of the tunnel in not having to pay for boilers they cant afford. And cars they dont want Energy Saving light saving. Saving light Energy Saving. Mike had me nervous. Theyre talking about the missionary. I mean, that is position i mean, that is a position that i suppose , that is rather dull, i suppose, for anyone to be in. But i have to say, i think that we do have a race now. I do think that there is a race because , you there is a race because, you know, weve talked about this like uni kind of like i think you mentioned uni and agree you mentioned uni and i agree with. It has like with that. It has been like that. Its im that. But finally its like im having and i think rishi

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