GB News halted as presenters say âhundreds of migrants en route to UKâ
âWe are Franceâs Rwanda scheme, anyone can see it.â

GB News presenters brought updates on the migrants crisis to viewers (Image: GB News)
GB news was interrupted for a breaking news announcement as presenter Mark White told viewers that âhundreds of migrants are en route to the UKâ. The two dinghies were said to have set off from Belgium and were escorted to the UK amid heatwave.
Presenters Mark and Anne Diamond have invited guests Kevin Schofield from HuffPost UK and news commentator Duncan Barkes to discuss todayâs papers deadlines. However, Mark said: âBefore we have a look at that, we are keeping our audience up to date on the English Channel. This morning, we feared that boats had come out from Belgium and had come down the coast.
âBut we have now got confirmation from our producers in Kent that two boats are on en route. We can show you a map that one of these French patrol vessels. This is a marine traffic map, and you can see the thumbnail there that shows the boat. Itâs a boat used by the French authority to patrol and escort these migrant dinghies across the UK waters.

Dozens of migrants have landed the Malo beach in Dunkirk (Image: GB News)
Explaining the details on the map, he continued: âThat Ridens boat has been doing about 3.2 knots up to 5 or 6 knots towards the UK now. There is another boarder patrol as we speak, called the Flamant, which is also heading to the UK at 3.9 knots.â
He spoke to maritime security experts who told him that this is due to âthe weather and a run of good deedâ.
Political editor Kevin said: âIf the weather is right, and they can find the money somehow, they got on those boats, crammed onto these boats, putting their lives at risk. They will absolutely do it.â
Fellow guest Duncan agreed and shared: âI think the only solution that really exists is going to be effective â and is quite hardcore and brutal â is having some kind of blunt deterrent, which I think, if you come to this country illegally, you get processed somewhere else in a country you really donât want to go to. And we know that the Conservatives had the policy, the Rwanda policy, which was, if you come to this country, you go to Rwanda and be processed. That never really got off the ground.â
He then said Australia had the similar policy and their migrant numbers âcame down quite significantlyâ. Despite the human rights concerns, Duncan said: âYou need a hard and fast deterrent and I believe Rwanda [policy] would have made a difference.â
Viewers also shared their thoughts online, with one asking: âWhat I donât get is why donât the police raid these camps, arrest every single one of them?â
A second said: âWe are Franceâs Rwanda scheme, anyone can see it.â


