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NextImg:‘We’re scared to let our daughter out’: Watch GB News audience member’s devastating admission

A GB News audience member has made an emotional admission on Patrick Christys Tonight, revealing he is "scared to let his daughter out" of his home due to demographic changes in his area.

The viewer expressed deep concerns about the impact of mass migration on his hometown during the programme.

He shared his fears about the possibility of more migrants entering the country, specifically referencing Labour MPs' efforts to lobby Sir Keir Starmer about allowing Gazans to seek refuge in Britain.

"This country has always had a reputation of human rights", the audience member stated during his testimony.

GB News audience member

An audience member made the shocking admission

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The audience member expressed particular concern about the current state of refugee vetting.

"They were initially vetted properly but now it's a complete flood", he stated.

Barry Gardiner

Barry Gardiner wants the 1951 Refugee Convention to be revamped

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He questioned the rigour of the current system, saying: "We're not even checking if they're genuine or have come from war-torn countries. Where's the checks?"

His testimony highlighted growing unease about the verification process for those entering the country.

The emotional account focused on what he perceived as a shift from structured refugee acceptance to what he described as unchecked migration.

The audience member went on to detail significant changes in his local community.

Steven Woolfe

Steven Woolfe said he was not surprised by the admission

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"In the area I've stayed in the last couple of years, where I've met my partner, there has been a drastic change in the last five years", he told the programme.

He described a marked shift in the area's demographics during this period.

"There has been a drastic change in demographic. It's got more and more unsafe", he said.

The situation has directly impacted his family's daily life.

"We don't let our daughter out. We're scared to let her go out down the road", he admitted.

Former UKIP MEP Steven Woolfe responded to the audience member's concerns with sympathy.

"He shouldn't be feeling that way, but I know it's a fact", Woolfe stated on the programme.

Labour MP Barry Gardiner called for reform of existing refugee protocols.

"The refugee convention, written in 1951 by us in the UK is not up to date", Gardiner said.

He proposed a clearer distinction between different types of migrants.

"What we need to do is relook at the convention so we separate the people who are asylum seekers, who have a well founded fear of persecution and separate them from economic migrants", he explained.