Patrick Christys tore into Labour and Britain’s asylum system in a blistering GB News rant that left viewers stunned
GB News presenter Patrick Christys has unleashed a scathing on-air tirade against the Labour Party (Image: GB News)
GB News presenter Patrick Christys has unleashed a scathing on-air tirade against the Labour Government and the National Crime Agency, accusing both of failing to tackle the UK’s migrant crisis. Patrick blasted new statistics showing fewer criminal gangs have been broken up under Labour than during the Conservative years, calling the figures “absolutely crushing for the Labour Government” and branding the situation “a disgrace.” The host said his team had personally handed over extensive intelligence to the NCA on multiple trafficking operations, including exact locations and audio recordings.
Shockingly, they claimed the information had been ignored. He described this as yet another example of bureaucracy getting in the way of real action. “We have singlehandedly given the NCA details of countless human traffickers, their locations, voice notes and everything,” he fumed. Patrick told viewers he had uncovered four suspected traffickers himself in just one hour, insisting this proves the networks are operating openly in Britain. “What the flipping heck are you doing?” he demanded of the agency.
Lis argued that the whole asylum system should not falter as a result of some crimes (Image: GB News)
He also tore into the NCA’s hiring policies, questioning whether the agency had enough real-world policing experience to take down serious organised crime.
“I thought they were a load of hard-nosed police officers but you can come straight into it from university, it’s basically a Civil Service position in some instances,” Patrick said.
His investigation, he argued, had exposed the sheer ease of finding trafficking suspects — raising urgent questions over why law enforcement had not moved in.
“The list of offences is all sorts, sexual assault, GBH, all sorts but for all of this guff, it turns out this lot has smashed fewer gangs than the Tories,” he added.
The segment also featured a heated clash with political commentator Jonathan Lis over Britain’s asylum system. Lis said: “I would not want to throw the baby out of the bathwater and end the asylum system.”
He admitted there were criminals among some arrivals but warned against blanket punishment: “You might have Afghan people who have committed crimes.
Patrick blasted new statistics showing fewer criminal gangs have been broken up under Labour (Image: GB News)
“That’s unacceptable but it’s collective punishment to end the whole system. We owe them gratitude for what they have done.” Patrick fired back sharply: “No we don’t.”
One viewer slammed the situation after watching the fiery segment, claiming police priorities were badly misplaced.
They said officers were “employed as carers” and spent “so much time escorting protesters” while crime spiralled out of control.