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‘I blame YOU!’ Michelle Dewberry turns ire on OWN guests in furious rant after Afghan migrant guilty of raping 12-year-old

Watch the moment Michelle Dewberry turned her ire on her very own guests on GB News, delivering a scathing rant against both Labour and the Tories.

Joined by Tory peer Jacqueline Foster and ex-aide to the PM Luke Sullivan, the People’s Channel star ripped into the mainstream parties’ time on Whitehall.

This afternoon, asylum seeker Ahmad Mulakhil was found guilty at Warwick Crown Court of abducting, raping and taking an indecent video of the pre-teen in Nuneaton.

The 23-year-old targeted the girl last July. He initially denied two counts of rape, two counts of sexual assault, abducting a child and taking indecent photographs of a child.

Now, the conviction has fuelled fury on the People’s Channel, bringing host Martin Daubney to tears earlier today. Michelle delivered a furious rant at her guests.

Giving a candid reaction on the People’s Channel, Michelle said: “I do apologise, ladies and gents, because I am struggling and I know I’m supposed to be professional.

“I struggle to contain my rage… it is an absolute rage but also I have a real genuine concern because what I worry about in this country is that your average working class community are going to rise up against this.

“Then there’s going to be clampdown and punishment on the communities that are rising up against it.

Michelle Dewberry

“And it is the fault of the politicians.

“And I was pointing the finger at Keir Starmer, at Luke, a second ago. But I will also point my finger at the Tories,” Michelle added, turning to Baroness Foster.

“Because I blame both of you for what you’ve done to this country and what you’ve done to working class communities. The risk that you’ve put those women and children in… It is unforgivable what you guys have done,” she raged.

In response, Baroness Foster, who is a former Member of European Parliament, agreed she “feels exactly the same” as Michelle in her fury.

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But she argued: “The thing is, I was in the European Parliament until 2019. I wasn’t actually dealing with these sorts of issues.

“I think where we lost the plot and we started to actually, to be fair, to change some of the rules and regulations was about the number of people legally that were coming in.

“I’m not backing off saying we have to take responsibility, but we tried to put in place, while I was in the House of Lords, we were trying to bring the illegal immigration rules and really, really, really tighten them all up.”

The guest further cited the Rwanda scheme, declaring she would not take any criticism on the scheme that was often cited as a potential deterrent to ward off illegal migrants from the shores of Britain.

The presenter added: “I speak to viewers every single day and I’ve got my own mind as well. They will never forgive your party for what you’ve done on this issue.

“They will never forgive your party. They will never forget.”

After the migrant was found guilty today, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said she was “sickened by the story on so many levels”.

“As a woman, as a mother, she said. “It’s grotesque. An illegal immigrant treated humanely by our country repays us with a depraved, barbaric act.

“Only a monstrous creature would do this – to a child, no less. We have been far too complacent and far too kind and we are failing our children by not getting rid of these monsters.”

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