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During a discussion about GB News, an angry order exploded between Lizzie Cundy and Stephen Pound. The couple entered a fiery debate about the immigrant crisis of Britain, and Lizzie argued that Stephen was “taking lessons from Keir Starmer” about avoiding questions. Stephen claimed that we did not reduce immigrant figures to the level of Boris Johnson’s leadership, and the workers’ government had to get a “slightly more logical and rational”. He argued that the only way to deal with it later that it was “to commit people as quickly as possible”, but that he was rapidly interrupted by Lee Anderson.

Lizzie shook her head and said, “Look, Stephen, you are doing exactly what your leader is doing – he doesn’t listen, he doesn’t read the room and he doesn’t answer the question! Did you get a lesson about how to avoid questions?”

“Look, very worry. There are protests with me every day in Aldershot.

“They protest in a peaceful way and wear pink, but are they called ‘Nazis’? ‘Far Right’ are called. This is because Keir Starmer uses this word and does not want to do anything about it. This government does not look at its own people. This is a big crisis and what to do.”

On the other hand, a guest of TalkTV expressed the disappointment of children under the age of five “Gires and asylum seekers to write Valentine’s Day cards” reports. It was last week Students in schools throughout England Last year, on February 14, he was asked to create handmade cards and send ‘love and solidarity messages’.

Also the cards ‘welcome here!’ And ‘I love refugee rights, I stop your Rwanda plan’. Many of the cards also had an orange heart symbol that symbolized mercy for people who escaped from the war.

At Talktv, Connie Shaw of the Free Speeched Association hosted the issue and said: “I think this is the grooming.

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