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‘Did they spend 14 years playing tiddlywinks?!’ GB News guest takes aim at Labour for having ‘no plan, no direction, no idea’ on migration

Watch the moment a GB News guest delivered a fiery tirade against Labour for having “no plan, no direction and no idea” on solving Britain’s migration crisis.

Commentator Lizzie Cundy told the People’s Channel she felt under threat as a woman, discussing the Crowborough army camp – which will now be home to more than 500 migrants.

The plan comes as part of the Home Office’s bid to end the use of asylum hotels.

Aghast, Ms Cundy fumed: “It’s us, the British taxpayer, that’s paying for all of this. I mean, look, there’s so many thousands and thousands still being put up in hotels.

“We look at what’s going on in Crowborough. People are upset. They’re protesting. They’re worried for their safety. We don’t know where everyone is from, what their criminal record is, if they’re a terrorist or not.

“Look what happened to that poor girl, Rhiannon White, who was tragically murdered.”

Almost at a loss for words, she added: “It’s just disgraceful and so sad. And I, as a woman, I’m very, very frightened.”

“Keir Starmer doesn’t have a plan. You’d think in 14 years of Labour waiting to get in… I mean, what have they been doing? Playing tiddlywinks?!

“They haven’t got a clue of what to do. They’ve got no plan, no direction, no idea.”

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