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A furious row erupted between Lizzie Cundy and Stephen Pound during a debate on GB News. The pair entered a fiery discussion over Britain’s migrant crisis, with Lizzie arguing that Stephen had “taken lessons from Keir Starmer” on avoiding questions. Stephen claimed that we hadn’t reduced the migrant figures to the level under Boris Johnson‘s leadership, and said that the Labour Government had to get a “bit more sensible and rational.” He then argued that the only way we can deal with this is “processing people as quickly as possible”, but he was quickly interrupted by Lee Anderson.

Lizzie then shook her head and said, “Look, Stephen, you’re doing exactly what your leader is doing—not listening, not reading the room, and not answering the question! Have you taken lessons from him on how to avoid questions?”

She added: “Look, it’s such a worry. There are protests every day near me in Aldershot. There are mothers who are scared for their own children to go out. We’ve got a hotel near us full of migrants.

“They’re protesting peacefully and wearing pink, yet they’re being called ‘Nazis’? They’ve been called ‘Far Right’. This is all because Keir Starmer has used this word, and he doesn’t want to do anything about it. This Government is not looking after its own people. This is a massive crisis, and he doesn’t have a clue what to do.”

In other news, a TalkTV guest expressed her frustration over reports that children as young as five are being “asked to write Valentine’s Day cards to migrants and asylum seekers”. Last week, it was reported that pupils at schools across the UK were asked to ‘send messages of love and solidarity’ on February 14 last year by creating handmade cards.

It was also claimed that the cards had slogans such as ‘you’re welcome here!’ and ‘I love refugee rights, stop the Rwanda scheme’. Many of the cards also reportedly included an orange heart symbol, which symbolises compassion for people fleeing war.

On TalkTV, Connie Shaw from the Free Speech Union weighed in on the topic and said: “I think it’s grooming. Children should not be writing Valentine’s Day cards to any men, regardless of where they’re from.”

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