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Camilla Tominey delivers a brutal grilling to Housing Secretary Steve Reed, demanding answers over his unequivocal support for Keir Starmer throughout May, only to suddenly back Andy Burnham the moment he resigned. Camilla then corners Reed over Labour's blatant hypocrisy, having repeatedly demanded general elections under struggling Tory governments, only to insist there is no need for one now that Burnham is taking over.
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Reform UK spokeswoman for Education, Skills and Equalities, Suella Braverman MP, delivers a fierce critique of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies, arguing that what she describes as "anti-white racism" has become embedded across British institutions. In this wide-ranging discussion, Braverman claims DEI initiatives have created a "two-tier state" and insists the problem is no longer isolated incidents but a systemic issue affecting opportunities, public services and trust in government. She also explains why Reform UK has pledged to repeal the Equality Act, arguing that it has fuelled the expansion of DEI policies throughout the country.
Braverman also faces tough questions about immigration and the Conservative Party's record while she served as Home Secretary. Responding to criticism over the UK's immigration figures, she admits the previous government failed to deliver on key promises and discusses reports suggesting more than 100,000 asylum seekers are unaccounted for in the UK. Describing the situation as unacceptable, she argues that public frustration is growing and warns that confidence in the country's immigration and asylum system has been severely damaged.
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Join Camilla Tominey for a Sunday morning politics show with personality, live from Westminster.
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Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy confronts the civil war currently tearing through the Labour Party. Following a devastating 'kicking' at the polls, they discuss the internal power struggles in Labour, from Andy Burnham’s transparent bid to return to Westminster to Wes Streeting’s controversial plea to reverse the result of the Brexit referendum. She addresses Wes Streeting’s comments on rejoining the EU, believing it’s a 'fundamental misreading' of what the British public wants.
And Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch slams Angela Rayner as a 'disgrace' who shouldn't be 'sniffing around a leadership contest', while refusing to call for a general election in the event that Labour replace Sir Keir Starmer.
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'If a left coalition beat Reform, you'd have to start doing deals.'
'In that situation you would have to do the patriotic thing...'
Reform UK's Head of Policy Zia Yusuf discusses the potential for a coalition of parties on the right.
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Shadow Foreign Secretary Priti Patel joins GB News for a discussion on the future of British policing, the Chagos Islands controversy, and dismisses internal fractures within the Conservative Party. Patel delivers a blunt assessment of Robert Jenrick’s defection to Reform UK, and reflects on politics with Labour and Reform UK as being filled with 'psycho drama' and 'political ego'.
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‘What comes first is our national security.’
Education Secretary MP Bridget Phillipson admits there are ‘threats and challenges’ from China, but denies that the collapse of the Chinese spy case happened under the current Labour Government.
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'I think the Prime Minister should do the decent thing. Call a general election and see if the public back him.'
Reform UK Chairman David Bull says Sir Keir Starmer has incited hatred againt Nigel Farage but avoids calling for a police investigation into the Prime Minister.
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'You're the Housing Secretary and you don't know how many houses have been built under Labour?!'
Camilla Tominey grills Steve Reed MP about Labour's progress on its pledge to build new homes, as he admits the number is too low as it stands.
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