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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 take on the ongoing banking scandal as EU laws which banks have been accused of using to close customers’ accounts over their political views are expected to be scrapped under plans being considered by ministers. Former Head of Royal Protection Dai Davies returns to The Independent Republic to discuss how on earth An intruder who broke into the grounds of Windsor Castle armed with a crossbow intending to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II was encouraged by his artificial intelligence (AI) girlfriend, a court has heard, and Former First Minister of Scotland closes the show to discuss why he rejected an invitation to St Giles’ Cathedral for King Charles 'Scottish Coronation' describing the event as “second rate” with “sketchy historical legitimacy”. All that and so much more, so tune in! 

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