GB News interrupted as Keir Starmer dealt humiliating blow in win for Farage | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

GB News was interrupted on the findings obtained from a new survey, which came as a big blow for Sir Keir Starmer. The news channel reported that most English did not trust politicians or the police to keep them safe. In the questionnaire, reform British leader Nigel Farage is more reliable than Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch to “keep England safe”. GB news, David Spencer, the President of Crime and Justice in the policy change, said, “I don’t think the public is a really big surprise.” He said. “In the last 10 years, we have seen that the knife crime has increased by 90%. In the last three years, we have seen the robbery at a rate of one third. The shop is at the highest level recorded so far.”
David continued: “At the beginning of this year, people said they wanted a much more difficult approach to the policy Exchange. This was the answer in every demographic group. Even the supporters of each political party want a more difficult approach to crime.”
Voters think that migration and not integrated of those who come to the UK fueled the wave of crime. Britain was recently disturbed by criminals in cases of grabbing phones and high theft.
The survival survey for Friderichs consultancy partners revealed findings that 49% of individuals think that England is a “unlawful country”.
One person replied to the news: “This is true. I certainly do not trust Emek and Starmer, and the police arrest the wrong people.” [sic]
“The people understand very well that politicians are outside for themselves, and if the country needs evidence that the police are not on our side, we just need to look at their behavior in EPPING. Unfortunately we are on our own!”
The third said: “I don’t think anyone trusted his politicians, the only job you can get and never give results.”
56% of the survey said they believe that the crime has increased in the last five years. 74% said that the knife crime was “out of control” and 60% were about violent crime. 70% of them said theft and 69% drug -related crimes.




