EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 33 MIN
Belfast Stabbing Attack: Britain's Starmer MUST Ban 'Dangerous' Countries After Civil Unrest
from Harry Cole Saves The West · host News UK
Britain IS AT BREAKING POINT. A horrific stabbing has sparked furious street violence across the city of Belfast, yet Britain's PM Keir Starmer hides behind empty platitudes while major cities face disorder. As Westminster obsesses over policing words, furious citizens are demanding real border control. Harry Cole exposes the shocking reality of the UK's porous border crisis. Alongside The Telegraph's Connor Stringer and Talk's Samara Gill, they reveal how an open backdoor via Dublin allows illegal migrants to dump their passports and exploit the UK asylum system completely unchecked. Plus: how Donald Trump's inner circle in Washington has reacted with horror to Britain's unfolding crisis — and why a Trump-style country ban may now be inevitable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Britain IS AT BREAKING POINT. A horrific stabbing has sparked furious street violence across the city of Belfast, yet Britain's PM Keir Starmer hides behind empty platitudes while major cities face disorder. As Westminster obsesses over policing words, furious citizens are demanding real border control. Harry Cole exposes the shocking reality of the UK's porous border crisis. Alongside The Telegraph's Connor Stringer and Talk's Samara Gill, they reveal how an open backdoor via Dublin allows illegal migrants to dump their passports and exploit the UK asylum system completely unchecked. Plus: how Donald Trump's inner circle in Washington has reacted with horror to Britain's unfolding crisis — and why a Trump-style country ban may now be inevitable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Belfast Stabbing Attack: Britain's Starmer MUST Ban 'Dangerous' Countries After Civil Unrest
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