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Jeremy Kyle erupts into furious TalkTV migrant rant as he says 'Don't care if they axe me'
Reach Daily Express | January 27, 2026 2:41 AM CST

Jeremy Kyle has launched a blistering attack on illegal immigrants on his TalkTV breakfast show. Admitting he didn't care if he lost his job over the outburst, he made his remarks while discussing the Crowborough migrant protest on Sunday January 26. "They saw a private GP by 9am, 27 of them got a brand new mobile phone by 11am...

Clearly outraged, he continued: "I don't care if they get rid of me for what I'm about to say....That is taking the absolute whatsit out of every single alarm clock Britain...who right now is on the way at work or sat in a cubicle. Why, in the name of God, are we going to work, paying taxes, if you can come to this country illegally...and be better treated?" he fumed. The star was flooded with support from viewers who took to X to voice their agreement with his points.

"Most people feel the same and are speaking out. Our government endangers us and insults us every day... It's absolutely sickening," one commented on X.

Whilst in Crowborough and many other towns, little children now live in fear, locked in their homes, unable to have the freedoms we all loved. Many parents feel worried about the lack of safeguarding and risk assessments carried out at the schools! More people need to speak out! Especially public figures! Enough is enough!" another added.

A third chimed in: "Money for the illegal scum invading this country, but never any money for the British, I wonder why..."

A fourth added: "Jeremy Kyle, you're not wrong about what you said, cause plenty of people I know and speak to. That's without the people who they know that think the same thing. It's making the British people feel they have been left behind by their own country for something no one voted for."

The Crowborough protest came after the government confirmed on January 22 that the first 27 illegal migrants had been moved into the Crowborough military barracks in East Sussex.

It saw hundreds of people gather at an army camp in the East Sussex town, after asylum seekers were moved into the area. Images from the gathering show protesters waving England and United Kingdom flags. The protest started at the gates of the camp around 10am. People then made their way into the centre.

Following the protest, Chief Superintendent James Collis said: "I would like to thank the public at the protest and those affected by the protest for their patience and understanding throughout today, as it ensures we are able to keep everyone safe.

"Our police presence has been increased in Crowborough and the surrounding area to provide a clear point of contact for the public for engagement and reassurance. This presence will continue over the coming weeks. Any incidents will be responded to based on threat, harm and risk, in line with our existing processes for preventing crime and responding to calls for service across Sussex."


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