Patrick Christys: I visited the frontline of the invasion of Britain in France - here’s what I learned

Patrick Christys: I visited the frontline of the invasion of Britain in France - here’s what I learned
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By Patrick Christys


Published: 14/05/2025

- 22:51

It was an eye-opening experience - and I wanted to share some thoughts

Yesterday I visited the frontline of the invasion of Britain - the illegal migrant crisis in Northern France.

It was an eye-opening experience - and I wanted to share some thoughts.


As soon as we arrived we found a migrant boat moored up, ready to carry illegals over to Britain.

One thing that stood out to me is what the local French population now consider normal as a result of the migrant crisis.

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Patrick Christys was left staggered by some of the findings

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I saw a major supermarket and a bus stop in between Calais and Dunkirk.

Migrants get bussed in, they go to the Supermarket, they steal or buy food and booze, there are police officers with huge aggressive dogs ready to bite them, the fields around there are full of migrant camps, the main road is just a caravan of illegal immigrants. And the French have got so used to it they just accept it.

Officers slash an inflatable boat

Patrick Christys watched as three officers slashed the boat

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Do we want that to happen in Britain?

Another thing that stood out to me was how deluded I think many of the aid workers are - one bloke I spoke to didn't seem too bothered about the idea that some aid workers are unwittingly helping to import potential murderers, rapists or paedophiles.

Another observation:

The people heading our way have been through, in many cases, around seven or eight other countries.

Calais migrant speaks to Patrick ChristysA Calais migrant told Patrick Christys he expects Britons to buy him a house GB NEWS

For whatever reason they haven't made a life for themselves in those nations, or they were rejected for asylum. So we are getting the dregs of the world.

Another reality is that British people voted for Brexit to take back control of our borders. Illegals who are fingerprinted in places like Bulgaria fear they'll be sent back there under the Dublin Agreement, the migrants think Britain is impossible to be deported from.

By far and away the biggest takeaway is that they think Britain is a land paved with gold.

Why aren't we telling them that there is nothing for them here? We NEED to be proactive, send people to these camps and tell everyone there is nothing for them in Britain.

Patrick Christys makes astonishing migrant boat finding just moments after arriving in Calais - WATCH

The fact is every single illegal migrant in northern France is there because they want to come to Britain. They're all going to try. I suspect they'll all get in.

I'd like Sir Keir Starmer to go to where I went yesterday, and tell me which ones he'd like living next door to him.