Carole Malone skewers GB News star with brutal Brexit swipe 'Don't you get it'
GB News descended into a furious clash as three stars argued over Keir Starmer's EU deal.
A GB News debate descended into chaos this morning, with three guests loudly talking over each other as they fought to get their point across. Former Tory Chairman Jake Berry led the backlash over Labour leader Keir Starmer's "Brexit reset", which he described as a surrender to the EU.
He exclaimed: "Starmer entered the negotiations saying, 'Whatever you say, I will not walk away from the table!'" Carole Malone quickly hit back too as she raged: "Don't you get it? This is a betrayal of democracy! People voted to leave the European Union and now we're going to go back in!" The pair were in conversation with Remainer Benjamin Butterworth, who was strongly in favour of the controversial new deal.
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It has been criticised for protecting EU access to British waters for 12 years - and saw a furious Nigel Farage predict the British fishing industry would be destroyed.
Meanwhile, it was pointed out that 17.4 million Brits had voted to leave the EU in the "biggest democratic vote in the history of this country".
Starmer was accused of selling out Britain and ignoring the public's wishes, before securing a youth mobility deal which would allow young Europeans to work in the UK for a period of time.
Berry declared: "Big business always welcomes uncontrolled migration to the country, because it's a lot cheaper to give an immigrant a job than it is to train a British person."
The problem with Keir Starmer is that he entered the negotiations saying 'Whatever you say, I won't walk away from the table!'"
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