WATCH: Successive governments have 'evaded' the migrant crisis, Henry Bolton says
Security expert Henry Bolton OBE criticizes Labour government over migrant crisis response

Security and border control expert Henry Bolton OBE has told the Labour Government it is time they "wake up" to Britain's migrant crisis. Speaking to GB News on January 2, 2026, Bolton criticized successive governments for evading decisive action on the issue, stating that Britons are "sick and tired of this problem" with "nothing decisive" having been done. Bolton, who holds the Order of the British Empire, emphasized the urgency for the current Labour administration to address the ongoing migrant situation that has affected multiple UK governments. The interview was published by GB News correspondent Georgia Pearce, highlighting the continued political debate over migration policy in the UK.
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