KATIE HOPKINS ripped apart a “divisive” Remain voter who blamed the ongoing migrant crisis in Calais on Brexit.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy said over the weekend he wanted the notorious migrant camp moved to Britain.
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Katie Hopkins doesn’t hold back with this Remain voter who blames Brexiters for the Calais crisis
Hopkins was a vocal supporter of leaving the EU and grew angry at Dave implying Brexit was to blame for the problems in Calais.
She fired back: “Why are you putting ‘we’ in inverted commas Dave? You don’t like the Leavers do you?
“Is it them and us in the UK now?”
You’d love to see this Jungle moved back to Kent, because you’d see it as punishment
“You’d love to see this Jungle moved back to Kent, because you’d see it as punishment and you’d be able to gloat.
“Just to say we should have stayed part of that useless bureaucratic centre of nonsense that is the EU.”
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Katie Hopkins said bitter Remain voters would love to see the Calais camp in the UK
“We will stand up for our country and we will not see people like you take it down.”
Later on Tuesday, Home Secretary Amber Rudd will meet her French counterpart in Paris amid calls to scrap the border deal between Britain and France.
Former French president Sarkozy led calls in recent days to move checks on migrants from Calais to the UK.
Mr Sarkozy, who hopes to make a comeback in the French presidential, said the controversial migrant camp should be shut down and moved to Britain.
But the Home Secretary said Britain “will not renegotiate” after the border deal was thrashed out more than a decade ago and any thought of opening up new talks was a “non-starter”.
WHAT IS THE LE TOUQUET AGREEMENT? WILL THE BRITISH BORDER CHECKS MOVE FROM CALAIS?
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Mr Sarkozy’s speech pointed towards an end to the Le Touquet treaty
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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy wants Calais to be relocated to Britain
Keith Vaz, chairman of the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee, branded the proposal “irresponsible”.
Charlie Elphicke, Conservative MP for Dover, added: “Axing the treaty altogether would be a disaster for France and Britain.
“It would simply force the ferries and Tunnel to become border guards – meaning higher ticket prices and longer queues.”

According to the latest consensus by l’Auberge des Migrants, the population of the Calais Jungle has risen to 9,106 – an increase of 29 per cent in the past month.
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