The Britain's Got Talent show appeared on Good Morning Britain after recently returning from visiting the Ukraine border with Poland.
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The TV star, 51, travelled to Poland to visit a refugee camp last week and spoke to families fleeing the war for her new podcast series called Ukraine's ...
On her return to the UK, Holden said she spoke candidly to her two daughters about the trip. It’s a very efficient service being run there by everyone. After speaking to families affected by the war, Holden decided to travel to Poland to visit those who had fled Ukraine.
Amanda Holden has publically slammed Home Secretary Priti Patel on ITV's Good Morning Britain over the UK Government's handling of the Ukrainian migrant crisis.
Martin then asked Amanda if there was a Union Jack representing the UK, to which Amanda said: "There was a Union Jack flag there and I spoke to the amazing volunteers from a charity called 'Love Bristol' who are trying to deal with it, but they said 35 pages of paperwork of which the first five questions are asking those refugees what their financial situation is, what their mortgage situation is, when they literally have a bag on their lap with all their possessions in, it's utterly ridiculous. In the video above, you can watch the moment Amanda took aim at Priti again, saying: "We're British, me and my team were looking at this paperwork and saying you'd have a right job filling out these forms and we are British, it's an absolutely appalling situation. As you say, you look through some of the paperwork and it says, 'do you have any English translation of your mortgage deeds, I'm feel like I'm not sure where I'd find that, and I'm not fleeing war!" Susanna then said: "I know, we have the situation today where 52 orphans were hoping to make their way to to the UK being held up simply by a signature on a piece of paper. The Britain's Got Talent judge was appearing on GMB to speak to Susanna Reid and guest host Martin Lewis about her Ukrainian Voices podcast, produced by her and her colleagues at Heart Radio, which focuses on stories and events which have crippled everyday Ukrainians forced to uproot and vacate their homeland due to Vladimir Putin and Russia's war in the country. She said: "I went to the biggest humanitarian centre (in Medyka), which is a huge disused Tesco, which is full of beds and full of people.
Appearing on Good Morning Britain, Amanda Holden criticised the Home Secretary.
You'd have a job to fill out these forms and we are British so it is an absolutely appalling situation. So I felt quite cross about that, to be honest. It is utterly ridiculous.
The Britain's Got Talent judge blasted the Home Secretary over the 'appalling' situation in Ukraine.
She said: "But 35 pages of paperwork of which the first five questions are asking the refugees what their financial situation is, what their mortgage situation is, when they literally have a bag on their laps with all their possessions in. Amanda was relieved to confirm the mum had now safely made her way to Romania. She praised the volunteers helping the refugees at the camp before aiming a swipe at the UK's Homes For Ukraine scheme. Amanda travelled to the refugee camp in the wake of the Russian invasion as she recorded a new podcast called Ukraine's Hidden Voices. The 51-year-old became involved in the project after she was contacted by a mother in Kyiv sheltering from the bombs.
Amanda Holden has criticised the Home Secretary's handling of the Ukrainian refugee crisis in a TV appearance. On Tuesday morning (February 22), Hampshire-born ...
"There are so many volunteers from all over the globe who have upped and left their own homes and families to come here to volunteer. She was living in an underground car park in Kyiv to stay safe from the conflict. Of which the first five questions are asking those refugees 'what their financial situation is', 'what their mortgage situation is' when they literally have a bag on their laps with all their possessions in is utterly ridiculous.
The Britain's Got Talent judge travelled to Poland last week, where she interviewed Ukrainian refugees for a new podcast called Ukraine's Hidden Voices.
“But they said, you know, [there are] 35 pages of paperwork, of which the first five questions are asking those refugees what their financial situation is and what their mortgage situation is. “Their stories are so important.” When they literally have a bag on their laps with all their possessions in.
The radio and TV presenter has just returned from Medyka, Poland, where she was interviewing fleeing families entering the country from war-torn Ukraine for her ...
“But 35 pages of paperwork of which the first five questions are asking the refugees what their financial situation is, what their mortgage situation is, when they literally have a bag on their laps with all their possessions in.” “Priti Patel's winning, we're not going to be getting many people coming into our country, despite the fact 150,000 people have volunteered to open up their homes.” Holden described the process of entering the UK as a refugee as “utterly ridiculous” while appearing on ITV’s Good Morning Britain on Tuesday 22 March.