‘Invasion not demographic change!’ Furious row erupts over birth rates as Jonathan Lis threatens to quit debate
WATCH: Jonathan Lis and Tiffany Matie-Brannon clash over birth rate data
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'When someone's saying racist stuff, I don't know how to debate it except by leaving,' the British commentator fumed
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A furious row erupted on GB News as commentators Tiffany Marie-Brannon and Jonathan Lis clashed over new data on the White British babies in the UK.
The Late Show Live host Ben Leo was forced to intervene after Mr Lis declared his opponent's argument as “racist trash” and threatened to abandon the debate.
The pair locked horns over new findings from the Office of National Statistics, which found that just 53 per cent of all births were attributed to white mothers.
It marked a significant decline from 2010, when White British births made up 66 per cent of the total.
Ms Marie-Brannon, a conservative US commentator, described the trend as “not so much demographic change for me as it is an invasion”.
Pointing to the huge upswing in migrants from outside Europe since 2021, she said: “These are not countries that share any of our Western values or cultures.
“They are not people who are coming here to necessarily assimilate.”
Looking at the US, Ms Marie-Brannon spoke about the “drastic change” she had seen in her own lifetime.

New ONS data has revealed that just 53 per cent of all births were attributed to white mothers (stock image)
| GETTY“I'm very sick and tired of the entire world, including Europe, becoming homogenised by mass migration", she said.
“So culturally, you have that. But then you also see the heavy burden of all this mass migration on the taxpayers."
Mr Lis appeared incredulous throughout his interlocutor’s remarks, beginning with: “I don't know where to begin with what I just heard.
“There's only one word for it, and that's racism. It's racist trash from start to finish.
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Ben Leo intervened Mr Lis and Ms Marie-Brannon furioulsy clashed over the issue
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“I won't reduce myself to the level where I engage with it because it is just so offensive,” he fumed.
The British commentator pointed to details potentially hidden by the data on having foreign-born parents.
He continued: “The King would fall into that category because his dad was born in Corfu. Both my parents were born elsewhere.
“I'm sure Tiffany doesn't object to my being British or to my being alive or anything like that.
“I think I'm as British as anybody else. I'm certainly more British than Tiffany is.
“It doesn't actually matter where you were born, because guess what? When you're born, you become British.
“You grew up in Britain. That becomes your country. I don't understand what the problem is.
“What you're saying is racist, unvarnished tripe,” Mr Lis exclaimed.
Ms Marie-Brannon then shifted the discussion to rates of crime among migrant communities, which led to a further fury.
“I can’t do this. There are certain things we can debate. But when someone's saying racist stuff, I don't know how to debate it except by leaving,” he said.
Ben Leo intervened: “All right. See you later. Thanks. You can't just come on and say: ‘it's racist, I can't debate.’”
His interjection appeared to cool the clash, with Mr Lis continuing the debate.










