'Absolutely terrifying!' Dawn Neesom rages after migrants caught in explosive brawl with French police firing tear gas
The GB News star was visibly perturbed at the exclusive footage
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Watch the moment GB News's Dawn Neesom was left fuming after hearing Mark White's latest report on French police clashing with migrants attempting to cross the Channel.
The People Channel's Home and Security Editor exclusively revealed members of the gendarmerie fired tear gas during a clash with a large group of migrants while they attempted to launch a small boat from a river near Dunkirk this morning.
Mark joined Dawn on Britain's News Channel to discuss the latest footage of around 30 migrants pushing a dinghy into the river in Grand-Fort-Philippe, a town on the outskirts of Dunkirk.
Police arrived on scene and immediately started to confront the migrants while the group attempted to scramble onto the boat.
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Several volleys of tear gas were catapulted at the migrants, who could be then heard screeching and yelling at the officers.
Nevertheless, the group of migrants managed to defy the French authorities enough to be able to set sail down the river leading to the Channel.
Reacting to the news on air, Dawn fumed: "That report is absolutely terrifying.
"Hold on a minute, we've spent the last few days, you and I and the Government have been telling us about what they could do for women and girls in this country, and how they are going to be looking after us.

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"Meanwhile, we have all these blokes, we don't know who they are, but many of them seem, you know, pretty handy with knives and guns and they've had to be tear gassed to calm them down, coming over here.
"Tell me about that security for women and girls once again, why don't you, Government?"
On Thursday, Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips announced the Government's official strategy to tackle violence against women and girls (VAWG) in the House of Commons before MPs.
The Labour MP joined GB News ahead of her major announcement to discuss what Labour was doing in its bid to halve VAWG by 2029 - and whether migrants would be targeted in the process.
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Mrs Phillips said: "When people come to our country, they have to live by our rules.
"And I will lay out some even more robust rules today around what is expected of the men in our country, whether they were born here or not.
"And if you do not live by those rules, you are not welcome in our country."
When asked whether she would support deporting such offenders, the Labour MP and women's campaigner said she would "absolutely" support the deportation of those committing sex offences.
But Labour's pledge to cut violence against women and girls includes schoolboys as young as 11 being sent on "anti-misogyny training courses".
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has since blasted the announcement, telling the People's Channel that it was "nonsense".
She raged: "It is a sign of a Government that is completely defeated and has run out of ideas. It's not 11-year-old boys who are perpetrating violence against women and girls.
"That's what they should be focusing on. Get the people who've come from cultures that don't respect women out of our country."
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