'How DARE you!' Labour MP rages during GB News debate as he is told 'protect your constituents from migrants'
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Watch the moment Labour MP Barry Gardiner clashes with Reform UK councillor Laila Cunningham in a tense moment on GB News.
The pair were discussing President Donald Trump’s advice to Sir Keir Starmer on how to deal with the migrant crisis, but tensions soon boiled over.
Mr Gardiner took issue with Ms Cunningham's call for him to 'protect his constituents'
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Mr Gardiner was criticised by Nana Akua and Ms Cunningham for his party not keeping the Rwanda scheme in place.
Activist Adam Brooks also piled in, saying “I am going to go off on one” before lashing out at Labour MPs like Mr Gardiner “not realising the damage illegal immigration is doing to our communities”.
He continued: “I am sitting here livid. In Epping, I have been protesting because a 14-year-old girl was sexually assaulted by a migrant in our town.
“We’ve also had this week a homeless asylum seeker found on two school grounds and seen on multiple others.
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“We are petrified in Essex because of these illegal immigrants, we have no idea what they’ve been doing.
“We’ve had about 6,000 in and three out under this new Labour one-in, one-out scheme. It’s pure PR. They do not care.
The pair were embroiled in a tense clash
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“Illegal immigration does not affect the likes of Barry Gardiner and Keir Starmer in their towns.”
“You’re talking nonsense”, Mr Gardiner hit back, saying he has more asylum seekers in his constituency compared to Mr Brooks.
The row ramped up when Ms Cunningham waded in, saying “then why don’t you fight for your constituents and stop playing party politics?”
Her comment sparked fury as Mr Gardiner fumed “how dare you”, before strongly denying claims he is guilty of politicking.
Ms Cunningham said: “Why don’t you listen to what they think? Stop playing party politics and take care of your constituents, they voted for you to take care of them.”
Mr Gardiner pointed to his record with his electorate, saying he has won his seat on eight occasions.
“It’s different times now, Barry”, said an enraged Mr Brooks. “We are seeing rapes, sexual assaults and paedophilia from people who should not be in this country.”
The row came before it was revealed by GB News that more than 1,150 small boat migrants have arrived since yesterday morning.
The total number of migrants that have crossed the Channel so far this year has now reached 32,182.
That compares to 24,335 who crossed at the same point last year.
The Home Office this week confirmed the number of asylum seekers removed from the UK under the “one-in, one-out” returns deal with France has now reached three.
The Home Office said the man, an Iranian, had been sent back to France on Friday.
During his second UK State Visit, President Trump said Sir Keir Starmer should involve the military in tackling the small boats crisis.
The US President says he is fearful of the threat mass, uncontrolled migration poses to countries, warning it could “destroy” them.
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Mr Trump said he has been successful in securing US borders and suggested the UK faced a similar challenge.
The US President said: “What I saw happening, with millions of people pouring into our country, I couldn’t stand to watch it, and we’ve done a great job.”
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“The last three months we had zero – from millions of people a year ago, we had zero people enter our country illegally.
“I think your situation is very similar. You have people coming in and I told the Prime Minister I would stop it, and it doesn’t matter if you call out the military, it doesn’t matter what means you use.
“It destroys countries from within and we’re actually now removing a lot of the people that came into our country.”
Business Secretary Peter Kyle suggested this week calling on the Navy is a possibility.
He said: “Well, what he suggested was the military are used, but we have the UK Border Force that is now established and has been reinforced and bolstered and have new powers under this Government.
“The Navy actually does have a working relationship with the UK Border Force, and the Navy can be called upon if needed.
“So we do have the functional relationship that we need between our military and keeping our borders safe and secure but what we really need at the moment is our military focused on all of those really key issues around the world, directly relating to our national defence.”
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