Conference. I was an mep in brussels, i worked in brussels, and i, for one, am not remotely surprised. This is what they do. Its the game they play. Well look at the choice behind that, the decision behind that and the moments time. Ill speak to a moments time. Ill speak to a flemish mep who is actually there for his take. Was this a fair and appropriate use of power by a mayor who said the far right are not welcome, or was this a sinister use of authoritarianism in brussels . Dont forget the home of free speech. They claim the European Court of human rights there, but is in strasbourg, tight lipped on this one. Isnt that funny . Get in touch. What do you make of this in brussels . Send your views and you can post your comments by visiting gbnews. Com yoursay get in touch. Youll see my mush there. But before all of that, its time for your latest News Headlines. For your latest News Headlines. Martin. Thank you. The top stories this hour. First to the latest developments from brussels t
That to come and more before seven. But before we get stuck in, lets cross live for tonight. 6 00 news with polly middlehurst. Well, our top story from gb news tonight is that downing street says the attempt by police in brussels to shut down the National Conservatism conference is extremely disturbing. Officers arrived while gb news presenter nigel farage was addressing the event, giving everyone 15 minutes to leave the venue. Its understood the order came from the local brussels mayor, emir kir, in a move he said was to guarantee pubuc move he said was to guarantee public safety. Belgiums Prime Minister has within the last half hour described todays events as unacceptable and said banning political meetings is unconstitutional. The former home secretary Suella Braverman, spoke to nigel farage after her own speech at conference. Thankfully you and i got to make our speeches in favour of controlling our borders and protecting our communities amongst like minded democrats. Many of us th
The Michaela Academy, a publicly-funded school operated by a private non-profit organization in London, has defeated an extremist-backed legal effort to overturn its ban on prayer rituals on its campus. The female Michaela Academy pupil who filed suit