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Harriet Sargent. Harriet, welcome back to the show
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We had you on earlier on this week. Of course, you spoke a lot about the fact you were cancelled by the BBC
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by daring to speak out about the reality of immigration as far as how it impacted British homeless people
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They were down the pecking order because they were forced out of hostels
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by the huge increase in asylum seekers, foreign people taking those spaces
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Put that to one side. This fresh revelation that's come out today, does this in any way surprise you, the BBC there at this, two years ago
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No, I mean, not at all. I mean, we've seen over and over again, whether it's on trans rights, whether it's on Hamas, immigration, that the BBC believes that its primary duty is to be activists. It's no longer impartial
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And what really worries me is what happens when the next sort of fashionable ideology comes along
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The BBC, once again, we can't trust them that they will be impartial in the future
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But once again, they will be dangerously un-impartial and will be, as we've seen with anti-Semitism, very dangerous
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that they will be pushing something on us that we can't stop, we can't find the truth out about
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And that really terrifies me. Harriet, could I quickly ask you about what Mark White has made
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the revelation that this second whistleblower appears to be somebody who works at BBC Newsnight It runs a coach and horses through this kind of nonsense that it some far coup And by the way Harriet if you wouldn mind I beg your pardon
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And we do have that clip now of the Telegraph's version of events
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Let's play it. To cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women
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And we fight. We fight like hell. We're going to cheer on our brave senators
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and congressmen and women, and we're probably not going to be cheering so much for some of them
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So, as you can see there, Harriet Solner, that's the first time that we've seen it here at GB News
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It clearly trims out pertinent information. It trims out context. It doesn't trim out quite as much as the V2
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the one that went out on Panorama, but it still removes context
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It's still doctoring the original footage. to make a completely separate point
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Well, this is propaganda. I mean, the BBC have created propaganda there
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I mean, you have to remember the BBC and the USSR were both founded in 1922
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And the BBC still, I mean, Russia's fallen, the Soviet Union's gone, but the BBC is at it
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is still changing, wrenching reality round to fit its activist narrative. This is dangerous
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I mean, we've seen now it's not enough. just to have a few top people resign
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This is something that is fundamental to the BBC, to the majority, it appears, of BBC staff