GB News host Patrick Christys was forced to intervene as a furious row erupted on his evening show, with two guests beginning to hurl personal insults at each other. The programme ground to a halt to discuss multiculturalism in the UK, with left-wing commentator Martin Abrams feuding with Conservative councillor David Moore.
Abrams began by saying: "Multiculturalism is about coexistence. It's about mutual respect. It's about shared belonging. London is a really, really good example of a multicultural city where co-existence works," but was interrupted as Patrick asked of protests earlier this year: "Martin, do you think that was a vibrant display of multiculturalism. Was it for you?"
He replied: "It was a vibrant display of anti-fascist resistance, which has a long, rich history in the East End of London. You need to look into your history, Patrick."
Patrick interjected to calm the conversation down before inviting Moore to respond.
The Tory councillor then chimed in to slam the "masked militias" taking over the city, fuming: "Frankly, I think, Martin, you need to get out of your middle, middle-class, liberal neighbourhood and actually get real.
"This country is dying. It's sectarianism gone mad. And multiculturalism, in my view, has failed."
Abrams fired back: "What class are you?" and Moore spluttered: "Frankly, that's irrelevant. The country is dying, Martin, and we need to save it."
Abrams said: "You've just accused me of being middle-class. What class are you?" and Moore still refused to answer the question, hitting back: "You believe in class-based warfare?"
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