TalkTV’s Jeremy Kyle loses it over Home Office advert to ‘help migrants get married’ | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

Jeremy Kyle was less impressed by Talktv after he reported that his home office hired a religious counselor to help illegal immigrants marry. Jeremy, who calls all the situation “joke”, entered the conversation: “For God’s sake … Find yourself a beautiful British girl and get married and stay everywhere!” Another guest argued that marriages are very expensive and that they are around £ 50,000. Accordingly TelegramThey reported that a religious business manager was an advertisement to advise illegal immigrants who were detained about “how to marry and weddings”.
They also said that the role was a full -time article at the Campfield Migration Lift Center. One of the main tasks is to consult the residents who want to marry while in custody and make the necessary arrangements for the wedding ”.
Shadow Interior Minister Chris Philp said: “This is a ridiculous business advertisement that insults the public paying British tax.
“In both cases, they should be rapidly deported from the UK, and it is ridiculous to help the taxpayers to marry here using their money. In my opinion, this role should not even exist – people here should be rapidly deported by illegal and foreign criminals, minimum fuss, delay and perspective.”
The Ministry of Interior has removed the advertisement since then. However, posts for the role are still available online on other websites.
However, the guidance of the Ministry of Interior certainly says: “To get married or entering a civilian partnership in order to gain an advantage of immigration, and in any case, only a registration company can prevent a marriage/civilian partnership in this place.”
In the early hours today, the workers’ government and Rachel Reeves mercilessly hit GB News on a embarrassing broadcast on the sidewalk. In the news program, economic expert Justin Urquhart Stewart discussed the financial situation of England and said that trust was out of the economy.
According to official figures, the British borrowing has reached the highest level of five years for August. The National Statistics Office (Ones) introduced the net borrowing of the public sector, which is a difference between public expenditures and income, and rose to £ 18 billion in August, a year ago, a year ago, more than £ 3.5 billion.
This is a big blow for Rachel Reeves, who was prepared to deliver the autumn budget on 26 November.
Justin Urquhart Stewart GB News and said: “Fingers passed – can not continue like this. Why don’t they create confidence? […] You couldn’t compensate for this, would you? “Tom Harwood said:” Things get worse! “




