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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-13T22:22:19.000Z",
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  "textContent": "\n\n\nJim Ratcliffe, in my view, anyway, had absolutely nothing to apologise for. So this is the clip that caused all the drama.\n\nOkay. All right. Well, obviously he used the word colonise, which is the point that people are making.\n\nBut, this week, an Afghan illegal migrant was found guilty of raping a 12-year-old girl.\n\nAnd two Tunisian migrants were jailed for trying to kill literally as many people as possible in Manchester.\n\nBut okay, it's Jim, is it, who's supposed to apologise? Hmm. Okay.\n\nWhat is colonisation, though? Because I do wonder if it looks a little bit like this.\n\nI mean, is it the deliberate invasion of Britain?\n\nKeir Starmer put out a social media post about Jim Ratcliffe's comments straight away.\n\nThere it is. He says, look, obviously he's got to apologise. He should apologise.\n\nApparently they know each other quite well.\n\nSo then obviously Jim apologised. There it is.\n\nNow I have not heard Sir Keir Starmer say a single word about that 12-year-old girl who was raped by an Afghan illegal migrant.\n\nThat is Keir Starmer and the establishment media in a nutshell, isn't it?\n\nThey care more about the language or the tone.\n\nI think \"you used the word colonised, or it could be inflammatory\" than they actually do about the actual problems of mass, uncontrolled immigration.\n\n###\n\n\nOur Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter",
  "title": "'Jim Ratcliffe had nothing to apologise for - Keir Starmer cares more about tone and language than real problems,' Patrick Christys blasts"
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