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Sarah Pochin furiously demands recall of Parliament

Sarah Pochin has demanded Parliament be recalled out of summer recess, declaring Britain’s migrant crisis is a “national emergency”.

Speaking to GB News, the Reform UK MP took aim at Keir Starmer’s migrant exchange deal with France, branding it “absolute nonsense”.


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Sarah Pochin has demanded Parliament be recalled out of summer recess due to the ‘national emergency’ of the migrant crisis

Hitting out at the deal, which came into force on Monday, Pochin told GB News: “This is just another example of Keir Starmer’s loving with Macron. We all know that this is absolute nonsense.

“The British people don’t believe these figures anymore. As you’ve just pointed out, on a good day weather wise at least, we might get a thousand coming across on these boats, and Keir Starmer is talking about returning 50 a week. But how many do we get back the coming the other way? I guarantee it’ll be a lot more than 50.”

Noting that she has been “calling for a state of emergency” to be declared for “days”, Pochin added: “I think Parliament should be recalled and I think we should be back in Westminster.

“Say there’s 80 people on a boat, that equates to ten houses in a constituency with houses of multiple occupancy. Try and put it into those sort of perspectives, that is the impact it’s having on communities, communities up and down the country. And that is why people have had enough and are protesting. So absolutely, this is a national emergency.”

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Making a further argument about the state of Britain’s migrant crisis, Pochin accused the Government of “breaking the Immigration Act of 1971”.

Pochin explained: “The Government is breaking the law, isn’t it? If you look at the Immigration Act of 1971, I can’t see anywhere in there where it says that we’re allowed to let in criminals. And yet we claim that anyone that enters this country illegally is performing a criminal act. So how does that work?

“And then the Government, by then forcing or telling the local authorities that they need to house and clothe and feed these illegal people coming into the country, are therefore telling the local authorities to also commit a criminal act.”

Asked by host Martin Daubney for her verdict on the lack of data on sex crimes by asylum seekers in Britain, Pochin stated that it is a “betrayal of women and girls” across the country in not tracking the data.

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Pochin told GB News that the lack of data on asylum seeker sex crimes is a ‘betrayal to women and girls’ in Britain

Pochin told GB News: “We’ve got Government figures that have come out saying that these migrants are four times more likely to commit rape and commit sexual assault against women and girls when they get here. That is a betrayal of the Government of women and girls, in my opinion.

“We don’t know who are coming, who is on these boats, whether they’re terrorists, whether they have criminal records, we know nothing about them. But with or without those shocking suggestions, we know that they are committing sexual offences against women and girls in our communities.

“Mums don’t feel safe to let their children out to play, and that’s what these mums are peacefully protesting about. And as I say, that effectively is a betrayal of women and girls. How many more rapes do we need to happen?

“How many more sexual offences do we need to happen against people living in this country, in our communities, before we say enough is enough?”

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