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'At what point will the Labour Government say "our strategy is not enough"?!'
Michelle Dewberry fumes at the 'disgraceful' amount of money asylum seekers are costing the taxpayer.
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Things got heated in the studio as Labour MP Barry Gardiner & Reform UK chief Zia Yusuf clashed over Britain’s Border Control following the revelation that a record number of migrants have crossed the English Channel in small boats this year with more than 8,000 arriving in the UK in the first four months of 2025.
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'All this will do is give the business secretary unlimited powers to do whatever he has to do.'
Lord Moylan gives his view on Parliament being recalled for an emergency debate on the future of steel.
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'Prince Harry is the author of his own misfortune.'
Nick Freeman doesn't believe the taxpayer should be paying for Prince Harry's security. He says if the Duke of Sussex wants security when visiting the UK then he 'should pay for it himself'.
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UK Parliament security faces scrutiny over alleged racial bias in pass checks. £60K may be spent on undercover ‘mystery shoppers’ to investigate. Critics call it a waste of taxpayer money.
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‘These tests are abysmal and divisive!’
Director of the Centre for Migration & Economic Prosperity Steven Woolfe on reports Westminster council have introduced ‘white privilege tests’ for workers.
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'It does show that people are really worried about the economy.'
Former Environment Secretary, Theresa Villiers reacts to a poll putting the Conservative Party ahead of both Reform and Labour.
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'It is an April fool's joke and so are they!'
Former MEP, Baroness Foster, has branded the Labour government an 'April fool's joke' as bills for water, energy, council tax, broadband and stamp duty rise today.
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‘Globalist Elites Use Courts to Silence Opponents’ | Herman Kelly Reacts to Marine Le Pen ‘Lawfare'
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'We've got to have some more muscular governing in the United Kingdom in order for this country to get off of its backside and become the great country we once were.'
Ben Habib says Britain must cut benefits to make it clear people can't be a 'burden on the state'.
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'Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have torched their brand of politics in nine months, I've never seen a political party do that.'
Founder of Novara Media, Aaron Bastani, examines the winners and losers from Rachel Reeves' spring statement on GB News.
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'Are you happy supporting a government that destroys jobs?'
Barry Gardiner MP is challenged by a father whose two children have lost work since Labour came to power.
He admits the impact hasn’t been felt yet—but insists growth is coming and job creation will follow.
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'Common sense has finally prevailed!'
Sharron Davies tells Michelle Dewberry she’s 'delighted' World Athletics will reintroduce sex testing:
'It’s a 10-second cheek swab. We’re protecting 50% of the population — our girls and women.'
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'Boycotting businesses is legitimate in a democracy — but violence and property damage? That’s where it crosses the line.'
Labour MP Graham Stringer reflects on political boycotts, cancel culture, and how extremism — on both left and right — threatens democracy.
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Warning: Distressing content
Tina Nash had her eyes gouged out by her ex-partner. Now, he’s in an open prison—potentially free to walk the streets.
Terrified for her safety, she’s fighting to stop his release. Tina shares her harrowing story with Michelle Dewberry.
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Many in the UK are calling for tougher deportation measures—should we follow the US approach? As Trump deports 238 alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador. Some call it justice, others say it’s inhumane.
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Michelle Dewberry has condemned the racist abuse directed at Reform UK Chairman Zia Yusuf, describing it as 'completely unacceptable', and called for a more respectful political debate, urging people to focus on policies rather than personal attacks.
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