GB News erupted in chaos as presenter Patrick Christys was forced to intervene after his guests were embroiled in a furious clash about the growing migrant crisis. During his self-titled talk show, the broadcaster welcomed Reform UK Councillor Jaymey McIvor and former Labour adviser Matthew Laza, who exchanged heated words when McIvor suggested asylum seekers should be placed in tented accommodation.
During the debate, the Councillor admitted: "I get very frustrated when we have this conversation, we keep talking about these people as though they're asylum seekers. They are not asylum seekers; they're fraudulent to claim that label, they are illegal immigrants entering the country illegally." Laza then blasted: "Under Reform, they're going to wave a magic wand and Nigel Farage is going to stand in the middle of the English Channel and turn everybody back, it's nonsense, it's a con, you're conning the British people." The clash escalated when McIvor suggested placing asylum seekers in tented accommodation, arguing such conditions were acceptable for British military personnel serving abroad.
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