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‘DON’T patronise me’: Nana Akua snaps at guest in tense GB News moment

Watch the moment GB News star Nana Akua snaps at guest Matthew Stadlen in a tense moment on the People’s Channel.

After a comment Nana deemed “patronising”, the GB News star chimed in to slap down the remark.


The panel were discussing a row which has erupted over West Yorkshire Police’s alleged anti-white bias.

It has been claimed that the force is attempting to boost diversity by preventing applications from white, British men while allowing people from “under-represented” groups to lodge applications early.

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Nana Akua did not appreciate the comment

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Speaking on GB News, Nana’s family history was raised and opportunities she has been afforded.

“We are finding that discrimination exists that therefore if you have a foreign sounding name, you are less likely to get that job, that means we may be missing out on some of the best people”, Stadlen argued.

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Tensions simmered in the GB News studio

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He said having a more diverse police force makes it more “effective” and could “enable it to do better”.

Nana said: “All I know is, if I’m in a spot of bother and I call the police, I couldn’t give two hoots about skin colour.

“I don’t believe in discrimination on either side and I don’t think creating the same problem the other way around.

“I don’t white people to comment that I’m black, I want people to say I’m brilliant.”

Stadlen said: “You’re brilliant in many ways Nana, but the opportunities you’ve had are by no means universally available to young, black people in this country.”

Nana then accused Stadlen of “patronising” her before speaking about her heritage.

“My parents came to the country with diddly squat”, she said.

“They arrived with an old-fashioned thing called a visa, not some dodgy boat.

“My dad was able to work really hard and provide me with a good education. There was no DEI (Diversity, Equality and Inclusion).

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