GB News star Nina Myskow sparks outrage with migrant brochure comments
GB News star sparks outrage with migrant brochure comments

GB News guest Nina Myskow sparked major outrage among viewers as she addressed the controversial migrant brochure during Patrick Christys Tonight. This comes after new guidance from the Home Office sparked fury as it informed asylum seekers that rape and domestic abuse are serious crimes in the UK.

The nine-page document titled Understanding behaviours and expectations in the UK also advised that rape, sex with someone under the age of 16, is illegal and could lead to prison and loss of support and accommodation, as well as affecting asylum claims.

Nina Myskow defends Home Office brochure

During the programme, Nina told the host: "I sit on here week on week, being told that these are men that come from a different culture to ours and they don't understand how women should be treated. Well, this is the Home Office recognising that."

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She argued: "You can't have it both ways, you can't say they're from a different culture and then at the same time, blame the government for not doing anything about it."

Nina continued: "These are people who are living different lives where women don't even have a voice, so they're not going to treat women as human beings, but nevertheless, they are here.

"We have not imported them, we have not asked them to come, they have landed on our shores, and we have to do something with them. And while they are being processed, because you can't just pick them up and deport them."

"While they're being processed, they need some way and some way of re-educating them, at least enlightening them to a certain extent," she added.

Viewers react with fury

The broadcaster then suggested: "I would like these brochures to go into schools because 27% of 18 to 20 year olds agree with Andrew Tate, whose views are not reflected in that brochure, who treats women like second-class citizens."

This sparked major backlash among viewers, with one criticising: "Nina is part of the problem."

"'So we have to teach men not to rape?' FFS, NOOOOOO. We don't want people like this in our country, and we certainly don't want them living anywhere near us," fumed another.

A third questioned: "What has teaching children in schools not to rape got anything to do with dirty illegal migrants raping women?"

While a fourth suggested: "Stop all the illegals at the borders and put them in camps with barbed wire fences until they can be deported, once word gets around they're not getting any perks or freebies, they'll stop coming."

As another stated: "I think this is a message that should be taught to ALL men, regardless of ethnicity, religion or immigration status. With serious consequences for all who do not take heed."

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