“Labour Is Taking Us for FOOLS!” — Eamonn Holmes Erupts in Blistering Rant Over Controversial Migrant Deal.k

Eamonn Holmes rages ‘Labour is taking us for fools!’ in furious migrant deal rant

GB News guest Charlie Rowley certainly didn’t mince his words as he one glaring error with the new deportation scheme

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A GB News guest was sparked fury in a fiery row over the ongoing migrant debate as the small boat migrant deportation scheme begins this week. During Tuesday’s visit (August 5) to the London studios, hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ellie Costello woke up the nation as they discussed the biggest stories hitting the headlines. It didn’t take long before conversation to the ongoing migrant crisis after the government released a statement warning anyone crossing the English Channel will face immediate detention and will return within days.

To get a clearer perspective on the issue, the Irish broadcaster welcomed Charlie Rowley onto the programme. The former Conservative political advisor argued that the scheme is doomed to fail after pointing out that the maximum number of migrants the UK can deport is 2,300 despite the UK welcoming more than 25,000 illegal migrants this year so far.

Labour humiliated on GB News as presenter rips apart migrant deal with stinging 3 words

GB News presenter Patrick Christys certainly didn’t mince his words as he hit out at Labour for their new policies to deter small boats crossing the Channel

Patrick Christys on GB News

Patrick Christys has hit out Labour in a fiery rant on small boat migrants (Image: GB News)

GB News presenter Patrick Christys has hit out at Labour after launching several new campaigns to bring down migrants crossing the Channel. On Monday (August 4), the 33-year-old presenter opened the show with his explosive thoughts on the new ‘one-in one-out’ returns policy with France. Government ministers have also announced their plans to spend £100million on measures to deter Channel crossings, but that’s not all.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced a third policy pledge in 24 hours, claiming the money would pay for up to 300 more National Crime Agency officers as well as new technology and equipment to step up intelligence-gathering on people-smuggling gangs.

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