YVONNE KATSANDE LIVE : UK Recognises Palestine at the UN: A Nation in Transition? Exclusive Interview with Andrew Bridgen

From surging wildfires and a collapsing construction industry to rising inflation and a deepening migrant crisis, the United Kingdom is facing a perfect storm of domestic and foreign policy upheaval. But perhaps the most seismic shift of all comes with Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s recent announcement: the UK intends to recognise Palestine as a state at the United Nations — a decision that has sparked debate across the political spectrum.

Why now? What does this mean for Britain’s role on the global stage — and how are ordinary citizens responding amidst an already volatile climate?

Meanwhile, thousands of migrants continue to be housed in hotels across the country, sparking outrage from veterans’ groups and struggling communities, as public confidence in government continues to erode.

In tonight’s exclusive, Yvonne Katsande sits down with Andrew Bridgen, former Member of Parliament, to discuss what many are calling a dramatic unraveling of British sovereignty and identity. From Starmer’s foreign policy to domestic turmoil, Bridgen doesn’t hold back in this no-holds-barred conversation.

“It’s like waking up to find your country overtaken overnight,” Bridgen says. “We have a Prime Minister who’s lost control — of his party, his policies, and the people.”

Join us as we explore:

  • The real impact of Britain’s decision to recognise Palestine
  • The latest on the migrant hotel controversy
  • Why some say the UK is no longer led by the will of its citizens
  • And whether there’s any hope for meaningful change

 

Watch the full interview below :

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