I hate missing my show but the hard left needed this slap around the face with patriotism - Patrick Christys

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You should have seen the looks on their faces, writes the GB News Presenter
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Viewers and listeners may have noticed that I wasn’t hosting my show last Thursday evening (Jan 29). That’s because I went to the infamous, hard-left Oxford Union to proudly defend our national flag and the people who are raising it right across the country.
This is the same Oxford Union where, just a week earlier, they’d voted that Winston Churchill was not a hero, where only five per cent of students said they’d have reported Hamas’ October 7th terror attack if they had advance knowledge of it.
It’s the same Oxford Union whose ex-President celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk. I knew going into it that I would take a huge amount of abuse and ridicule for standing up for the St George’s Cross. But I did it anyway – those hard-left students needed to be slapped around the face by a bit of patriotism.
You should have seen the looks on their faces as I informed them about the reasons why people are raising the St George’s Cross.
I hit them with hard truths about migrant hotels, horrific crimes committed by illegal immigrants, a government prioritising other nationalities and other cultures over our own, and the fact that British people are treated like second-class citizens in their own country.
When I see the St George’s Cross, I see D-Day veterans, Turing cracking the Enigma code, the countryside, warm pubs, our late Queen, England winning a penalty shootout.

I hate missing my show but the hard left needed this slap around the face with patriotism - Patrick Christys
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But my opponents didn’t care – two of them are serving members of the House of Lords. They just see our great flag as a symbol of racism. How sad.
Of all the people the Oxford Union could have got to be on my team and defend our flag, they chose a man who is the former General Secretary of the hard-left Fabian Society…who stood up and ended up arguing the flag is a bad thing!
Remarkable! I never like to miss a show, but the opportunity to give Oxford students a cold, hard dose of reality was too good to turn down.
Their sneering and the slander from my opponents, and it just makes me want to fight even harder to save our great country.
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