GB News’ Patrick Christys unleashed an unprecedented torrent of fury on Keir Starmer and the Labour Government, declaring them the “most deceitful government in history” following a series of “unacceptable lies.”

Patrick Christys, the popular GB News presenter, did not hold back his frustration. After Rachel Reeves’ controversial decisions regarding the November budget were exposed, Patrick took to X (formerly Twitter) and declared assertively: “This is the most deceitful government in history. Everything is a lie.”

His anger isn’t limited to Rachel Reeves. Keir Starmer’s latest “confession” only intensified his rage. Patrick Christys highlighted a “rare moment of truth” from the Labour leader when he admitted: “Sir Keir Starmer admits we have no deterrence in the Channel to stop the invasion of Britain.”

Exposing the Migration Deceit:

Previously, Rachel Reeves had grandly promised: “We will be ending the costly use of hotels to house asylum seekers in this Parliament.”

But Patrick exposed the bitter reality in his GB News article: “Well, it’s now emerged that we are actually going to treble the cost of asylum accommodation.”

Christys was particularly furious that the Rwanda plan (despite its critics) proved to be a greater deterrent than the “one-in, one-out” deal with France. He fiercely recalled Yvette Cooper’s statement about France changing its rules to intervene with the boats, then sarcastically wrote: “Well, that promise lasted about as long as her tenure as Home Secretary, didn’t it?” — raging that it “never happened.”

He concluded with his own fierce solution: “Today, he admits there’s no deterrent. There is, Prime Minister. Stop the benefits, suspend asylum applications and deport, deport, deport.

Audiences Boil Over in Agreement:

His followers on X quickly added to his frustration, with one user writing: “There should be calls for a snap election now we know this gov’t has deceived the public about deficit and taxation.” Another raged: “All they do is deflect and blame absolutely anyone or anything else apart from themselves. When you thought the Conservatives weren’t rotten enough.”

This comes as Rachel Reeves was accused of “deliberately making UK finances look worse.” Reeves claimed figures from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) would show that tax rises were needed. However, when the figures were actually published, they showed the opposite, putting Reeves in a position to be questioned about breaching her manifesto pledges on tax without any good reason.