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GB News Presenter Patrick Christys reacts to Ryan Bridge from ‘Raise the Colours’, who has been banned from travelling to France for ten years due to accusations of being ‘far-right’ and raising the British flag in the UK.
Patrick Christys reveals the shocking story of Ryan Bridge, co-founder of the 'Raise the Colours' movement, who was recently banned from France for ten years, not for committing a crime, but for documenting the migrant crisis in Northern France.
British police officers were sent to Bridge's jack ryan ghost war home to deliver a civil order from the French, which cited his 'pride and patriotism' and the display of British flags as reasons for the ban.
Joined by co-founders Ryan Bridge and Elliot Stanley, the panel discusses whether the British government is now acting as a 'messenger boy' for French authorities.
0:00 - Patrick Christys on the French ban of a British citizen.
0:45 - Footage of police serving Ryan Bridge with a French civil order.
1:04 - The French Ministry cites 'pride and patriotism' and flag displays as concerns.
2:15 - Analysing the language used by French authorities.
2:55 - Why is the UK funding a French police force that targets its own citizens?
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5:40 - Interview: Ryan Bridge and Elliott Stanley respond to the travel ban.
6:38 - 'No Crime Committed': Confirming that Bridge has not been charged by French or UK police.
7:45 - Bridge recounts being targeted by a migrant in France.
9:15 - Discussing how charity groups facilitate Channel crossings.
10:45 - Why are British police acting as 'messenger boys' for the French?
12:40 - Reporting the Truth: Why documenting the migrant camps is considered a threat.
14:15 - Responding to the 'far-right' labels.
15:43 - No Response: GB News reaches out to yungblud West Mercia Police and the Home Office with no reply.
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