



Political commentator Esther Krakue has launched a scathing attack on Britain's asylum system, denouncing it as fundamentally incompetent and demanding its immediate reform.
Speaking to GB News, Krakue characterised the current framework as severely underfunded and unable to cope with demand.
She argued that the system is "bursting at the seams" and blamed "sheer incompetence" for the escalating migrant crisis.
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|Esther Krakue hit out at the 'incompetent' Labour Government over the system's failure to track migrant crime
"I just want them to stop this. I don't care about who they are, just stop this madness," Krakue declared during her appearance on the broadcaster.
The commentator expressed frustration at what she perceives as governmental failure to address the severity of the situation facing the country's immigration infrastructure.
Krakue attributed the absence of DNA testing for asylum seekers to financial constraints rather than protective considerations. She dismissed suggestions that authorities avoid such tests to safeguard applicants, insisting the real reason lies in budgetary limitations.
"I think the fact that they don't even bother to do DNA tests, people would say it's because they're trying to protect them. No, it's because they cost a lot of money to process DNA tests," she stated.
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The commentator suggested that public focus on sexual offences highlights broader concerns about the system's approach to community safety and proper identification procedures.
Krakue voiced serious concerns about the protection of women and girls under the current arrangements. She criticised authorities for housing male asylum seekers in residential areas without adequate consideration for community safety.
"Clearly, they're not concerned about this type of crime, because if they were, they wouldn't be plunking men from God knows where in these communities," she argued.
The commentator suggested that officials would not tolerate such arrangements if they genuinely prioritised safeguarding. She highlighted particular concerns about placing individuals from conflict zones with potentially problematic attitudes towards women and minorities near residential communities.
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|Krakue told GB News that Labour should 'stop the madness'
Krakue also criticised attempts to suppress public concern about these issues online.
Krakue demanded an end to the substantial financial resources allocated to housing asylum seekers in hotels across Britain. She emphasised the urgent need to halt what she described as an unsustainable expenditure running into billions annually.
"Stop the billions of pounds a year that we're spending on these hotels, stop this ridiculous system. Enough!" she insisted.
The commentator maintained that the current framework represents pure governmental incompetence rather than deliberate policy. She characterised the system as overwhelmed and failing, arguing that authorities have lost control of what she termed a severe crisis requiring immediate action.