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Patrick Christys makes DIRECT offer to migrant threatening him and Nigel Farage: ‘Meet me in person!’

GB News host Patrick Christys has directly invited migrant Mada Pasa to “meet with him in person” after becoming the latest subject of his threats in his online videos.

Pasa, thought to originate from Afghanistan, has posted more than 60 videos about his journey across the continent – with one post denying that he is “dangerous” despite reports.

In one of his most recent videos, Pasa is seen with an image of Patrick on the screen, hitting out at GB News’s coverage of him following his threats to Reform UK leader Nigel Farage.

Pasa tells his social media followers: “So everybody wants to kill Mada Pasa. Don’t talk about Mada Pasa more. Don’t talk about Mada Pasa. Then this place is danger for me.

“Please don’t talk about me. Don’t talk about me. I don’t want somebody to talk about me.”

In reaction to the threat, Patrick boldly offered an invitation to Pasa, claiming he’d “like to meet him in person”.

Directly addressing Pasa, Patrick said: “I would like to make you an offer, sir. I would like to meet you in person. I’d like to know who you really are. I’d like to know why you want to come to Britain.

“You say you’re not a danger to the people of Britain. Well, why don’t we arrange to meet up and you can explain that to me in person? I’m happy to travel to wherever you are.”

Unsure of Pasa’s whereabouts, Patrick questioned if Pasa was really “playing a game” with his social media followers about trying to enter the UK.

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Patrick suggested: “Some of your videos say that you’re in Britain, others make it seem like you’re in northern France.

“Some people think you’re not actually trying to come to Britain at all, and you’re somewhere else in Europe playing a game with everyone on social media.

“Now, if this has all been a joke that’s got out of hand, that’s fine, but my email address is available online anyway, so everybody out there can always get a hold of this. So this is nothing new.”

Also offering to “bring an interpreter” to join their meeting so that they can “communicate properly”, Patrick continued: “You obviously have social media, you can just find me on Twitter and send me a direct message.

“Send me your phone number, we can arrange to me up. I’ll bring an interpreter with me so that we can communicate properly.

“I really do hope to hear from you.”

Pasa, who has a gun tattoo emblazoned across his face, first made headlines after telling Nigel Farage “don’t talk s*** about me” in a direct message – but has now offered to meet with the party leader.

Using a translator in his latest video, Pasa said: “Hi Nigel, you don’t know who I am. I know that someone has given you the wrong information about me, that I am dangerous and that I am on my way to England.”

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