ULEZ, You Lose
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Leader of The Social Democratic Party William Clouston kicks off today's show by delving into the morning's headlines as NatWest chief executive Dame Alison Rose has stepped down after admitting that she leaked private banking information about Nigel Farage to the BBC. Executive Director for Migration Watch UK Dr Mike Jones joins shortly after to discuss how on Earth lawyers are charging thousands of pounds to submit false asylum and human rights claims for illegal immigrants. Staff at solicitor...
Chief Political Commentator of The Independent John Rentoul kicks off todays show by delving into the mornings headlines as Sadiq Khan is to stand by his clean air zone plans after being told to “reflect” on the policy by Labour leader Keir Starmer. Sources close to City Hall say the Mayor of London remains committed to expanding the Ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) at the end of August – but is happy to look at new ideas to mitigate its impact on Londoners. Founder of Fair Cop Group Harry Miller ...
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Former MEP and Minister Ann Widecombe kicks off today's show by delving into the morning's top headlines as A minister has raised questions over the future of the government’s pledge to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 by saying that he cannot “prophesy” whether it will remain. We get the latest from the wildfires in Greece from our reporter in Rhodes as Corfu and Evia have become the latest Greek islands to issue evacuation orders, as the country grapples with devastating wi...
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TalkTV International Editor Isabel Oakeshott kicks off today's show by delving into the morning's top headlines as an anti-discrimination law that would prevent banks from blocking accounts over customers’ political views is to be tabled by Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg. The former business secretary is proposing an amendment to the Digital Markets Bill to prevent banks from apparently blacklisting customers who hold controversial views. Author of Not Zero Ross Clark joins shortly after to discuss Britain...
Former No10 Adviser & Founder Conservative Home Tim Montgomerie kicks off todays show by delving into the mornings top headlines as Government ministers are braced for Rishi Sunak to reshuffle the Cabinet in the coming days as he seeks to “freshen up” his front bench amid fears of a hat trick of by-election defeats. Head of Security and Extremism, Policy Exchange Dr Paul Stott joins shortly after to discuss how small boats could be a backdoor into Britain for terrorists, the UK's security so...
Former MEP Rupert Lowe kicks off today's show by delving into the morning's headlines as the Illegal Migration Bill is set to become law after the government won a final series of votes in the Lords. The legislation is central to the prime minister's pledge to stop small boats crossing the English Channel. Former NHS Trust Chair Matin Gower joins shortly after to discuss why on earth more than one million patients a month are having to wait four weeks to see their GP, with rural areas the worst ...
Conservative London Assembly Member Neil Garratt AM kicks off today's show by delving into the morning's top headlines as fury grows at Khan's 'socialist tax' with tens of thousands now demanding an end to 'madness'. Former Conservative Health Minister Lord James Bethell joins shortly after to discuss why the Conservatives will miss their election pledge to build 40 hospitals by the end of the decade, government auditors have said, warning that the programme is “not good value for money” . Headt...
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Former MEP Ben Habib kicks off todays show by delving into the mornings top headlines as demands a “proper debate on the Ukraine war" after the UK provided £2.3 billion in military support last year. Author and Sociologist Frank Furedi joins Mike shortly after to discuss his latest piece in the Daily Mail as he outlines his contempt for those 'unelected buffoons' in the Lords trying to sabotage the Bill to stop small boats. Author of Not Zero Ross Clark returns to the Independent Republic to dis...
Writer and Commentator Candice Holdsworth kicks off this morning's show to delve into the mornings top headlines as Huw Edwards has been named as the BBC presenter facing allegations over payments for sexually explicit images His wife Vicky Flind issued a statement on his behalf, saying he was "suffering mental health issues" and is now receiving in-patient hospital care. PR and Media Guru Mark Borkwoski joins shortly after to provide his thoughts on the latest scandal from the beeb. TalkTV Inte...
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Columnist at Spiked Online Ella Whelan kicks off todays show by delving into the mornings top headlines as a police investigation looms over what could become the biggest maternity scandal in NHS history as it emerged the inquiry into baby deaths at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust will be the largest ever carried out in the UK with 1,700 cases now being examined. TalkTVs very own Kevin O'Sullivan joins shortly after to discuss the latest from the BBC as controversy continues as the bro...
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Conservative peer Lord Stewart Jackson of Peterborough kicks off this morning's show by delving into the morning's top stories as Channel migrant crossings hit a new daily record for 2023 as 686 arrive in small boats. PR and media expert Mark Borkowski joins shortly after to discuss the ongoing controversy within the BBC as pressure grows on the broadcaster after it suspends a presenter accused of paying a teenager for sexually explicit photographs with Home Secretary Suella Braverman says the c...
Rod Liddle kicks off his weekly segment with Mike Graham to tackle the mornings top headlines as Rod explains why the NATO alliance requires a strong leader should it want to be fall into favour as President Joe Biden wants Ursula von der Leyen to become the next secretary general of Nato after Defence Secretary Ben Wallace’s candidacy was blocked. Mike and Rod also discuss why on Earth Banks are blocking accounts of individuals who seem to have undesirable political opinions to these financial ...
TalkTV's International Editor kicks off today's show by delving into the mornings top headlines as the government's Illegal Migration Bill suffers 20 defeats in the House of Lords in a fresh blow for Rishi Sunak as Arch Enemy Welby spurs on more division as he leads a putsch against migrant plans. Conservative MP For Stoke On Trent North Jonathan Gullis and Sir Bill Wiggin MP join Mike shortly after to discuss Arch Welby's poor attitude to the will oif the British people. We also ask for their t...
Director of The Academy of Ideas Baroness Claire Fox kicks off todays show by delving into the mornings top headlines as we are met with even more stories of Banks shutting down accounts of individuals due to their political opinions on subject matters like transgenderism and basic biological facts with most high street banks signed up to Stonewall diversity schemes. Former Secretary of AState and Chair of The NHS Confederation Rt Hon Stephen Dorrell discusses the strengths and weaknesses of our...
Author and Sociologist Frank Furedi kicks off todays show by delving into the mornings top headlines as we find out most high street banks are signed up to Stonewall diversity schemes as the Bank of England says people of any gender identity can be pregnant Professor Furedi gives his view on the new age of identity politics. TalkTV reporter Oliver Whitfeild Miocic joins shortly after live from central London as a judicial review into Sadiq Khan's plans to expand London's Ultra-Low Emission Zone ...
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Former MEP Ben Habib kicks off today's show to delve into the morning's headlines as the PM is warned to cut net migration by two-thirds or lose voters’ trust as the high court ruled last week the party's Rwanda migrant policy was deemed unlawful. Amid another day of rots in France we get the latest from Adam Sage, Paris correspondent at The Times as Mayors have called for people to rally outside town halls on Monday to protest the violence and looting. London Mayoral Candidate and Chair of the ...
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TalkTV International Editor Isabel Oakeshott kicks off today's show as we delve into the morning's top headlines as Judges have ruled that the government’s policy to deport migrants to Rwanda is unlawful in a significant blow to Rishi Sunak’s key pledge to “stop the boats”. Conservative MP for Devizes Danny Kruger joins shortly after to discuss the ruling further. Founder of Ecotricity Dale Vince returns to The Independent Republic to discuss his support for the latest Just Stop Oil protest at t...
Former Downing Street Adviser Tim Montgomerie kicks off today's show BY DELVING INTO THE MORNINGS TOP HEADLINES AS A formal complaint has been submitted against Conservative London mayoral candidate Daniel Korski after a groping allegation emerged against him. As we enter another day of Covid Inquiry proceedings we speak to Co Founder of UsForThem Molly Kingsley as Britain must prepare for wider, earlier and more stringent lockdowns in the face of future pandemics, Matt Hancock has claimed. Chie...
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