ON-AIR EXPLOSION: GB Newsโ Patrick Christys sparked outrage after declaring: โWouldnโt it be delicious if itโs a jihadi bride from Tower Hamlets that finally ends Sir ๐๐ฆ๐ช๐ณ ๐๐ต๐ข๐ณ๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ณโs political career?โ
GB Newsโ Patrick Christys explodes as ECHR moves to challenge UK ban on Shamima Begumโs return โ warning it could END Keir Starmerโs premiership

GB News presenter Patrick Christys has launched a blistering on-air attack after the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) signalled it is prepared to consider an appeal that could force the UK to allow ISIS bride Shamima Begum back into the country โ a move he warned may โbring down the Labour governmentโ and finally push Britain out of the Convention altogether.
In a furious monologue that has already gone viral among critics of the ECHR, Christys framed the case as far more than a legal dispute. Instead, he described it as a looming constitutional and political earthquake โ one that could expose what he called the โmadnessโ of Britainโs submission to foreign judges and the moral bankruptcy of Labourโs human rights absolutism.
โWouldnโt it be delicious,โ Christys said, โif it turns out that itโs a jihadi bride from Tower Hamlets that finally ends Sir Keir Starmerโs political career?โ
A case Labour cannot escape
Shamima Begum, who left the UK at 15 to join ISIS in Syria and later admitted she was โokayโ with the groupโs beheadings, was stripped of her British citizenship in 2019 on national security grounds. Since then, every major UK court โ the Immigration Appeals Commission, the Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court โ has ruled she should not be allowed to return.
But now, her lawyers have taken the fight to Strasbourg.
And that, Christys argued, is where Labourโs nightmare truly_state begins.
โThe ECHR doesnโt care what British courts think,โ he said. โIt has form. Judges from Montenegro, Latvia, Liechtenstein and Slovenia once ruled we couldnโt deport Abu Qatada โ an al-Qaeda fanatic. And who represented him? Our current Prime Minister. You couldnโt write it.โ
Christys reeled off a string of ECHR decisions he described as โabsurdโ and โdetached from realityโ โ from blocking deportations over a childโs dislike of foreign chicken nuggets, to stopping the Rwanda scheme, to siding with elderly Swiss women who claimed climate change threatened their lives.
โSo forgive me,โ he added, โif I donโt trust Strasbourg to suddenly grow common sense.โ
Labour boxed in by its own ideology
At the heart of Christysโ argument is Labourโs unbreakable commitment to the ECHR โ a commitment explicitly stated by Attorney General Lord Hermer, a close friend and ally of Sir Keir Starmer.
Christys played a clip on air in which Hermer pledged that the UK wouldย neverย withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights and wouldย neverย refuse to comply with its judgments.
โThatโs it. Black and white,โ Christys said. โNo wriggle room. No caveats. No escape.โ
This, he argued, leaves Labour fatally exposed.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has insisted she will fight any attempt to bring Begum back. But if the ECHR rules against the UK, Labour faces an impossible choice: defy Strasbourg and shatter its human-rights credentials โ or obey and face an explosion of public anger.
โWhen anonymous foreign judges tell Britain to take back an ISIS bride that every British court has rejected,โ Christys warned, โthe public are not going to like it. At all.โ
โGame overโ for Starmer
Christys went further, suggesting compliance with an ECHR ruling could spell the end of Starmerโs leadership โ especially amid a growing pile-up of politically toxic cases involving terrorism, migration and human rights payouts.
In recent days alone, the government has faced outrage over:
A terror-linked figure being welcomed into political circles
A jailed terrorist being awarded ยฃ240,000 in compensation
Growing perceptions that Labour prioritises offendersโ rights over public safety
โAdd Shamima Begum to that,โ Christys said, โand itโs the cherry on top of the cake.โ
He accused Labour of presiding over a โgrotesque rebrandโ of Begum โ from ISIS bride, to misguided schoolgirl, to harmless young mother, to would-be counterterrorism asset.
โThis is the same woman who calmly said she knew ISIS were beheading people and she was okay with it,โ he said. โThatโs not a footnote. Thatโs the story.โ
A reckoning for the ECHR
Beyond Labour, Christys suggested the case could trigger a wider revolt against the ECHR itself.
If Begum were forced back into Britain, he predicted demonstrations, mass calls to leave the Convention, and an electoral backlash that would reward any party promising to restore full legal sovereignty.
โA system that prioritises the โrightsโ of ISIS sympathisers over the safety of British citizens has forfeited all moral authority,โ he said.
In his closing remarks, Christys delivered a line that encapsulated the fury of his commentary โ and the political stakes he believes now loom over Westminster.
โUnbelievably,โ he said, โthank you, Shamima Begum. Because if it takes an ISIS bride to expose how broken our human rights framework has become, then so be it.โ
โAnd if Sir Keir Starmerโs career ends because he chose international lawyers over the British people,โ he added, โthat wonโt be a tragedy. That will be accountability.โ
