The levels Labour will go to not acknowledge the problem of mass migration is remarkable, says Patrick Christys

The levels Labour will go to not acknowledge the problem of mass migration is remarkable, says Patrick Christys

WATCH NOW: Patrick Christys calls out Labour for condemning 'racist' protesters amid small boats crisis

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Patrick Christys

By Patrick Christys


Published: 19/08/2024

- 22:40

The fact is, the boats are still coming - 500 came over on Saturday alone.

It is starting to look like the worst crime you can commit in Keir Starmer's Britain is wanting to stop the boats.

There was a very small protest in Bournemouth yesterday against mass immigration. Can you guess what happened?


They sent five different police forces to attend. Yes, five.

Dorset Police, which had already been armed with extra search powers, were joined by officers from the Met, Thames Valley, Hampshire, Avon and Somerset and Devon and Cornwall forces.

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Patrick Christys calls out the Government for condemning protestors as ‘racist’ and ‘ignoring’ the small boats crisis.

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It is remarkable, isn't it?

Keir Starmer has also just launched Operation Early Dawn.

In a nutshell, this means that the Labour Government, who wanted to release people from prison early to free up space, are now coming up with ways to lock people up.

Well today, a mother of six who threw a brick at police in Hartlepool was jailed for two years. Obviously, that's bad and probably deserves prison.

But then also today, a man with a history of violence who tried to suffocate a pregnant woman with a pillow was given a two-year suspended sentence.

I mean, which one would you rather have locked up?

Meanwhile, Starmer thinks everyone who protested in Belfast was a racist. He said: "The disorder is intolerable. It is incapable of justification.

"It's clearly racist and it does not represent the modern, forward-looking Northern Ireland that I know that this place is."

But the fact is, the boats are still coming. 500 came over on Saturday alone. Shall we check in and just see how that interview process is now going for the new Border Command operation?

Isn't it remarkable the levels this government will go to to not acknowledge the problem instead of just dealing with it?

A new poll has even revealed that more than half of people think Britain is moving in the wrong direction now, and Starmer's approval rating has plummeted seven points from 7 to 0 since the election.

That is hardly surprising, is it?

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