



Kari Lake has warned that “England will cease to be England” unless the scale of immigration is reduced.
Speaking to GB News, the Republican activist and United States Agency for Global Media senior adviser compared the Labour Government's handling of Britain's border crisis to Joe Biden's administration.
Asked by The Late Show Live host Ben Leo about the difference between the UK and USA in tackling illegal migration, she told GB News: "Well, we have a President who actually cares about our borders and our sovereignty as a country, and cares about the citizens, the American citizens, and I hate to say but I don't think that's the case where you are.
"We know that, because under President Biden, we had something similar to what was happening in the UK, just unfettered, open borders, look the other way.
Republican activist Kari Lake has said that 'England will cease to be England' unless the scale of immigration is reduced
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"Federal agencies that just didn't care that we were being invaded, truly invaded, and President Trump did care."
Criticising Mr Biden's handling of America's migrant crisis, she added: "When Biden was in office, they said, ‘oh, we've got to have this very expensive piece of legislation, and it's going to cost billions of dollars’.
"And all we really needed was a new president who actually believed in borders. And with President Trump, we've seen just a massive change in policy.
"We went under the Biden administration from aiding and abetting terrorist cells and human smugglers and drug smugglers - literally, the Biden administration was aiding the people who were smuggling human beings and drugs into our country and pouring illegals into our country."
Hailing the mass decline in numbers of illegal migrants now entering the US, Ms Lake said: "Now we have a President who said, no, enough is enough. We're shutting it down.
"We're going to use Border Patrol to stop people from crossing. We're going to come down and crack down hard on the smuggling cells and the drug cells, and we are not going to allow this country to be invaded. And it can happen quickly.
"It happened right away. President Trump solved the border crisis immediately because he stopped the policies of Joe Biden, and that's, frankly, what I believe many European nations need right now, strong leaders who care about the sovereignty, the culture and the people of their nation.
"So when you get that, you can solve this problem quickly."
Keir Starmer's efforts to tackle Britain's migrant crisis have been compared to ex-President Joe Biden's
| KEIR STARMERMs Lake agreed that the policies of the Labour Government are similar to Biden’s, stating: “Oh, 100 per cent, and if those excuses continue, England will cease to be England.
"And many people have already said that it is gone, people have said it's no longer England, we're losing our culture.
"We're losing what makes this world so interesting and dynamic, by just thinking you can import and deposit millions of people with a completely different culture, different language, different religion, plop them down in a country and expect that country to still exist."
She added: "It would be a terrible thing to watch the fall of Great Britain, of England, and I don't know what your future looks like, but I know that the leaders there have not shown the courage and the backbone needed to protect their citizens.
"When you look at the population makeup now because of all this unfettered immigration, you wonder if it can be pulled back from the abyss and how they should handle it."
Ms Lake told GB News that it would be a 'terrible thing to watch the fall of Great Britain'
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Pressed by Ben on whether Nigel Farage would make a good Prime Minister, she admitted: "I have to say that I'm friends with Nigel, so I always like to place anything that would give me bias out front, and because I'm friends with him, naturally, if I had a vote, that's who I would vote for.
"But I'm just speaking as an individual, not for the United States Government. I'm speaking as an individual and I think he would be great. I think he would put Great Britain first."
She concluded: "But it is going to have to be somebody in order to pull you back from the abyss, who cares about these issues, who says, ‘look, we're no longer going to allow people to storm into our country, to break into our country, to take over our country’.
"I don't see that personally happening with your current leadership there, and so I think a change is needed.
"And basically, what I'm seeing on the streets of the UK, when I saw, I don't know, I've heard many different estimates, up to a million people on the streets protesting.
"They want the freedom of speech back. Something's got to give."