Shaun Bailey, former Conservative candidate for the London mayoralty, says the one of the most important things in politics is having patience.
Speaking to Tonight Live with Dan Wootton the former candidate to be London Mayor also said he was unsure if the UK's capital city could survive another three years of Sadiq Khan.
"Give the police the backing, the equipment, and the numbers."
Shaun Bailey also tells GB News what he thinks needs to be done for the police service.
Dan Wootton talks to his panel, Andrew Doyle, Konstantin Kisin and Tom Harwood, and is joined author Rebecca Reid to discuss the Enid Blyton racism row.
English Heritage has confirmed it has “no plans whatsoever” to remove a blue plaque for children’s author Enid Blyton after the organisation said her work has been linked to racism and xenophobia.
The late Famous Five author is commemorated with a plaque from the heritage organisation outside her former home in Chessington, south-west London.
"I think we're still yet to meet the standard the Prime Minister set of being the best country in the world to be an armed forces veteran."
Former veterans minister Johnny Mercer tells Michelle Dewberry the UK does not treat veterans well enough.
GB News’ studios continue to take shape. They’ll be the home of Britain’s News Channel, which will share the stories and conversations that matter to you and the people of the United Kingdom.
Andrew Neil is joined by Andrew Doyle for the first edition of Woke Watch. Tonight it's the turn of the police.
Andrew Doyle: "The public don't want to be lectured to [by the police]. They want the police to solve crimes. Every time you see a TikTok video with officers dancing, and they also see knife crime on the rise, people are thinking maybe the priorities are out of whack here."