‘UTTER MIGRANT MAYHEM’ – Patrick Christys SEETHING as UK Asylum System Failures LAID BARE in Explosive New Report

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In a blistering on-air eruption, broadcaster Patrick Christys unleashed a furious tirade after a bombshell new report exposed what he called the “total collapse” of Britain’s asylum system — a system he claims is now drowning in chaos, incompetence, and political cowardice.

The report, which lays out in excruciating detail the scale of dysfunction across the UK’s immigration pipeline, triggered a wave of outrage as it revealed spiralling backlogs, catastrophic mismanagement, and a system that appears unable to cope with even the most basic demands of border control.

Christys, visibly livid, tore into ministers for allowing the situation to “spiral into national humiliation,” accusing successive governments of deliberately ignoring warnings while the public is left to shoulder the consequences.

He blasted what he described as “a country where the rulebook has been shredded, accountability has vanished, and thousands of unprocessed claims sit rotting in a backlog so vast it no longer looks accidental — it looks engineered.”

According to the report, key failings include:

Record-high asylum backlogs now described by insiders as “unmanageable”.

Millions in taxpayer funds drained on emergency accommodation and repeated administrative blunders.

A striking lack of enforcement, with cases going unreviewed for years.

Internal warnings ignored despite mounting pressure from frontline staff.

Christys said the findings prove what the public has long suspected: Britain’s asylum system is no longer merely overstretched — it is broken beyond recognition.

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He accused officials of turning the crisis into a “cosmic farce”, declaring:
“This isn’t misfortune. This is mismanagement on an industrial scale — a betrayal of the British public.”

The broadcaster warned that without immediate, sweeping reform, Britain risks descending further into “unpoliced mayhem”, with consequences that will “define the next decade”.

As calls intensify for accountability, the government faces growing pressure to show it can regain control — or admit that the system has already slipped through its fingers.