Moment GB News erupts into furious migrant row as host fumes ‘Don’t make me laugh’ | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

GB News server Michelle Dewberry and Bill Rammell warmed up about whether the government cares about public security. The couple clashed in an angry row after the home office announced that the refugee detention plan was in force after a new United Kingdom-France agreement. It was reported that the first channel immigrants were detained and Bill said the government had the responsibility of public security.
However, Dewberry Fumed: “Don’t make me laugh. If the government cares about public security, many of them seem to have some predisposition to do what they want with women in this country, they will not put them in and between the communities, and the primary concerns of the British people would risk women and children.”
Rammell has returned and tried to re -frame the discussion: “You should process the allegations and deal with the problem.” The GB News server was later interrupted: “If you are a real refugee, why are you throwing your identity documents into the channel?”
Rammell argued later that rejecting the refugee contract and thus rejection of all asylum seekers would be separated from policies protected by various administrations.
GB News guest Kelvin Mackenzie later said about the channel transitions: “Don’t you think that 50,000 people are too much a year? You look very comfortable about it.”
Rammell said: “I’m angry and I’m not comfortable, but I believe in practical solutions. Garbage, Kelvin. After the legislation entered into force and the police will go after them, partly a difference.”
Mackenzie retreated: “There will be no difference. They’re running Riot and you know it.”
The debate comes after a few protests in the UK in the UK in the UK in the UK in the UK in the UK in the UK. MPs, ministers reportedly demanded the protection of women and girls by collecting DNA examples from illegal immigrants.
Similar news, GB news server Ben Leo, racism immigrant hotel protest in the EPPING STAND UP when they tried to interview “F *** Off” by protesters were told.
The news server explained video images on social media to his followers, where he tried to get comments from individuals but was met with several cold encounters.
Suddenly, a demonstrator said, “Get out of here!” He said. Another said to Leo, “Go off. You are not welcome here.” “This is not very nice. You don’t have to be so angry.” He said. Another person told him to be “closed”.
You can watch the video here.




