
TalkTV presenter Julia Hartley-Brewer was admittedly left "stunned" during Thursday's show as the presenter issued a breaking news update amid the ongoing migrant crisis. The broadcaster quipped "Keir Starmer must be proud" after sharing an urgent update. The first migrant has been sent back to France under the "one in, one out" deal, government sources said. It has been announced a migrant has been deported following a recent setback to the "one in one out" migrant scheme. Host Julia told viewers: "Just some breaking news for you [sings]. The first channel migrant has been deported to France under the 'one in one out' deal. I mean, knock me down with a feather! I am absolutely blown away. It's actually happened."
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