🚨 VIEWERS LEFT STUNNED! Michelle Dewberry sparks chaos on GB News after explosive claims about asylum seekers ā€œjumping the lineā€ ignite a tense studio showdown

Michelle Dewberry made her thoughts clear on the matter

Michelle Dewberry made her thoughts clear on the matterĀ (Image: GB NEWS)

Michelle Dewberry locked horns with herĀ GB NewsĀ guest Tobias Ellwood, a formerĀ ConservativeĀ minister, over the ongoingĀ migrant crisis. Ellwood argued the UK must address the root problem of the situation to prevent people from seeking asylum in the country. However, Dewberry was not in agreement and raged: ā€œJust to be clear, my viewers are frustrated because they are getting squeezed to within an inch of their life with taxation. Their living standards are in rapid decline.Ā They look around and feel they’re being prioritised in their own society. And all of these random men from God-only-knows-where with God-only-knows-what intentions are leap-frogging them in the queue.

Michelle Dewberry

Michelle Dewberry locked horns with her GB News guestĀ (Image: GB NEWS)

ā€œThey feel like they’re behind in terms of things like housing, and they are sick to the back teeth of seeing people who have no right to be in this country, who’ve entered illegally, getting fast track for free housing, free food, free medical care, educational visits, training, you name it.

ā€œThey are sick to the back teeth of it, and they will be saying to the TV screens and the radio that they don’t really care about what is happening in Sudan.

ā€œThey care about what is happening in their local communities. They want the border to be closed, so they don’t want to be going around helping other people in different countries.ā€

The presenter’s rant comes following the news that more migrants have been sent back under Labour’s ā€œone in, one outā€ agreement.

So far, 281 migrants have been sent back to France under the deal, while 350 arrived on UK shores illegally.

More than 10,000 small boat migrants have made the dangerous journey across the Channel since the deal began five months ago.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the time it takes to detain people and ā€œget them on a planā€ has caused holdups.