'Problem is with France!' Macron 'passive-aggressively' ignoring Channel crossing row
COMEDIAN Sajeela Kershi argued the problem with asylum seekers crossing the Channel is with France as she accused our neighbour of "passive-aggressively" ignoring the crossing row.
Migrant crisis: 'Problem is relationship with France' says panellist
As Boris Johnson announced that due to “legal eagles” Rwanda plan might face some delay, GB News panellist Sajeela Kershi said the real problem with asylum seekers crossing the Channel is actually France, who “passive-aggressively” ignores the crossing row. JShe claimed that French Government is pretending not to see migrants crossing the Channel and advised Britain to negotiate with the French counterpart.
Ms Kershi said: “I think the problem is actually with our relationship with France.
“Because that has always been a problem to be fair.
[The thing to do] is negotiating.
“Stop giving millions to Rwanda where you are just kind of trying to brush the problem under the carpet, or the migrants under the carpet.
“It’s France. Negotiate with them.
“They are letting these migrants cross.”
Jokingly pretending to be a French speaker, she said: “Oh-oh, I do not see these people [crossing the Channel].
“I think passive-aggressively they are deliberately [ignoring the Channel crossing row].
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“They are turning a blind eye. And they are letting them [cross the Channel].
“They are probably supplying the dinghies as well quite frankly."
Referring to Ms Kershi’s statements, comedian and GB News host Andrew Doyle said: “This is conspiratorial stuff.”
Comedian and GB News panellist Erich McElroy, who was also in the room, pointed out: “I do agree with her on the French.
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“But these aren’t migrants, these are asylum seekers.
“They are people that are legally seeking asylum.
“They are legally going through a process”.
The claims follow PM Boris Johnson’s announcement where he pointed out that plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda might face some delay due to some “legal eagles” opposing the scheme.
Despite the announced delay, the Prime Minister confirmed that the plan will go ahead despite the legal challenges.