'You don't get to break into Britain and lecture us on our laws - this is a new low for the BBC,' says Patrick Christys

Patrick Christys shares his opinion on the latest controversy engulfing the broadcaster
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So the BBC loves immigrants so much it started putting them in the Question Time audience.
That bloke broke into Britain on a small boat, but he wasn't the only one.
Right. And the BBC's Fiona Bruce was pretty proud of having all these small boat migrants in the audience.
In fact, she actually revealed that the BBC went looking for them.
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Fiona Bruce said: "I mean, since we were talking about immigration in this programme today, and we were talking about people like you, we would see if they would, you know, two or three for people who want to come along who are in that situation."
Yeah, just nip down the local migrant hotel. So have you ever heard of Question Time, lads? Fancy popping in? We did a special on you today.
Anyway, I'm surprised that the BBC hasn't offered them an internship.
I mean, how long is it before we have jobs at the BBC that are only open to illegal migrants?

Patrick Christys shares his opinion on the latest controversy engulfing the broadcaster
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But one of our Iranian friends seemed very knowledgeable about the ECHR.
He said: "Let me say something first. I just want to clear that leaving the convention doesn't just affect the migrants. In Northern Ireland and damage our security cooperation."
Yeah, okay. I'm pretty suspicious about how he managed to brush up on the Northern Ireland protocol shortly before he went on telly. I'll be honest with you. But anyway.
Look, I'm sorry, mate, you don't get to break into my country and then lecture about what we should and should not be doing here with our laws.
I wonder if this is a new low for the BBC.
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