'What about OUR children?' Mother’s outrage over schools 'being drowned by refugees’
THIS is the moment an outraged mother blasts Lily Allan’s apology to migrants on the behalf of Britain, as she asserted she did not want her children “mixing with refugees”.
LBC caller FURIOUS at British children mixing with refugees
In a fiery LBC rant, the frustrated mother-of-two shared her despair over the increasingly swamped public services as she argued it was nearly impossible to get an NHS appointment.
The parent also savaged the pop-singer for claiming all children should be welcomed to Britain, suggesting it would not be Ms Allen’s children mixing with the migrants.
Pouring her heart out to Katie Hopkins, the mother said: “I’m just disgusted.
An outraged mother blasted Lily Allan’s apology to migrants on the behalf of Britain
“I’ve got two children primary school age. Lily Allen has got no – this isn’t going to affect her life directly. I’m sure her children are not going to be mixing with the refugees.
“And I don’t want my children mixing with them.
“I find it a struggle with the NHS at the moment trying to get an appointment.
It was later found out that the 13-year-old’s migrant fahter had been an Islamist fighter
Lily Allen: 'I would take in a refugee'
I don’t want my children mixing with them
“I’ve moved to an area that has a pretty good school and I don’t want them drowned with refugees.”
The mother’s outraged tirade comes as Hopkins attacked the BBC for its recent coverage of Ms Allen’s visit to the Calais Jungle.
The outspoken radio host claimed that the “state broadcaster” was pushing an agenda that doesn’t reflect the people of Britain.
Ms Allen came under heavy criticism after she was filmed for a BBC broadcast giving a tearful apology to a 13-year-old Afghan migrant while visiting the migrant camp.
The 31-year-old singer received heavy criticism after she was filmed apologising to Shamsher Sherin for the UK’s involvement in Afghanistan which the boy “in the hands of the Taliban”.
It was later discovered that the 13-year-old’s migrant father had been an Islamist fighter and commander in the Mujahideen and only fled Afghanistan because of the UK-backed Northern Afghan Alliance had targeted him.