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Is This The Most Honest Interview Ever?

May 16, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

Is this possibly the most candid and upfront interview ever conducted?

GB News reporter Patrick Christys visited Calais, the French port where migrants reside while waiting to board boats and cross the English Channel to reach Britain illegally.

He encountered a prospective surgeon or astronaut who expressed, “In England they will give me money, you can help me with anything I need.”

Illegal alien: “Anything I need, give me” pic.com/Ye4rKR0FtP

— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) May 14, 2025

Indeed, this aligns with the actuality of the situation, where the government provides these individuals with debit cards, accommodates them in lavish hotels, and furnishes them with benefits to assist in purchasing homes.

When Christys inquired why the British people should fund a house for him, (we assume) he responded, “just give it to me.”

Christys’ reactions encapsulate the sentiments of many. He speaks for all of us in that moment.

Here’s an extended version of Christys’ report:

He barely speaks English. The only words he knows are “give me.” This encapsulates the entire issue. https://t.co/qDNMNJGfHC

— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) May 14, 2025

That’s essentially all of them. They’re not here to enhance our nations, they’re here to exploit them.

— David Santa Carla 🦇 (@TheOnlyDSC) May 14, 2025

Imagine assuming you can simply arrive in a new country and receive everything for free! I believe the term for this is “GIMMIGRANT”!

— Sarah Smith (@Defundmedianow) May 14, 2025

Send him back until he learns “please” in English, at least!

— C.F. Dalton (His Lordship/His Majesty) (@cfdalton1) May 14, 2025

This exemplifies your country’s immigration policy in one video

— _RN03xx_ (@_RN03xx_) May 15, 2025

He could be a Harvard professor in the way he succinctly summarized the leftist argument.

— Anthony Galli (@RallyWithGalli) May 14, 2025

Would this individual pass Kier Starmer’s “you must speak fluent English” test?

Starmer has shifted to this sudden “control the borders” stance as he realizes that his political future is at stake if he doesn’t take action following significant gains for Reform UK in local elections and polls.

46% of the UK population want migration at less than zero or zero. Only 5% support migration at current levels.

Despite relentless ‘diversity is our greatest strength’ social engineering, we’ve won the argument.

Time to implement the will of the people.

— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) May 15, 2025

He’s now posting content like this on a daily basis…

Starmer’s daily “I’m against illegal immigrants now, honest” post drops. https://t.co/FDENRy21Ht

— m o d e r n i t y (@ModernityNews) May 15, 2025

Settlement in the UK is a privilege that is earned, not a right.

— Keir Starmer (@Keir_Starmer) May 13, 2025

I know you’re angry about immigration. I get it.

Mark my words: I will take back control of our borders.

That means cutting migration, ending the use of asylum hotels, and ramping up our efforts to stop small boat crossings.

We will smash the people smuggling gangs at source.

— Keir Starmer (@Keir_Starmer) May 14, 2025

He is framing it in a manner that solely blames the Conservative Party, despite the fact that mass immigration commenced under successive Labour governments and surged out of control under the Tories while Labour refrained from opposing it as a central policy.

The Tories lost control of our borders.

My Labour government is going further than ever to tackle illegal immigration at its source.

And Nigel Farage voted against it. pic.com/BhOdJBTfm9

— Keir Starmer (@Keir_Starmer) May 14, 2025

Starmer himself openly advocated for open borders for years.

Starmer is a hypocrite who believes in open borders.

Here he is making the case for freedom of movement just a few years ago.

Nobody believes a word he says. pic.com/D2JBUxT740

— Nigel Farage MP (@Nigel_Farage) May 12, 2025

Until he takes substantial action to secure the border and halt all mass migration, his words hold no weight.

Reducing immigration from 1 million to half a million annually isn’t ‘controlling immigration’.

— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) May 12, 2025

You labeled this rhetoric as dangerous and far-right, Keir. Now you’re echoing it to salvage your polling. This isn’t leadership, it’s cowardice in a suit. You haven’t taken back control, you’ve simply surrendered your backbone for a focus group script.

— Peter Malcolm (@pmal5098) May 13, 2025

Where was this 5 years ago?

— Josh Barnett-AZ (@BarnettforAZ) May 14, 2025

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given sentence in a different way:

The cat chased the mouse around the house.

The mouse was chased by the cat throughout the house.

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