Konstantin Kisin's statement about the UK being one of the best, most welcoming, and tolerant places in the world has sparked a debate. Suella Braverman and Bella Wallerstei expressed agreement, citing personal connections and experiences. Kisin's appearance on BBC Question Time, where he defended his view as an immigrant, was met with a woman shouting 'shame.' GB News also covered the incident, with Patrick Christys reacting to Kisin being heckled for his statement.
'If people don't think Britain is a great place to live, why don't they just leave?!' 'That's not the question to ask!' Patrick Christys reacts to Konstantin Kisin being heckled for saying Britain is the best place to live. 🔓 Become a GB News Member: https://t.co/mNsRsGC8ef https://t.co/qt7EaTWWIa
National treasure @KonstantinKisin appears on @bbcquestiontime yesterday. As a 1st generation immigrant he said that Britain "is one of the best, most welcoming & tolerant places in the world." A woman shouts "shame". "It's the people who hate it who should be ashamed, not me." https://t.co/5OkKY67tT5
“This country is one of the best, most welcoming & tolerant places in the world & it is the people who hate it who should be ashamed, not me.” Beautifully put. My grandfather sought sanctuary in Britain in 1939. I’m still proud to call it home today. https://t.co/lT9xY9IWMb
Well done @KonstantinKisin You’re right: the UK is one of the best places to live. We are a generous, welcoming, compassionate country and it’s so sad that some people refuse to accept this basic fact. https://t.co/EU6qJByGlR
They hate hearing it but I'm not going to stop saying it: This country is one of the best, most welcoming and tolerant places in the world and it is the people who hate it who should be ashamed, not me. https://t.co/t1txvqdazy