Robert Rinder has sent the UK government an emotional plea to "cut the red tape" for Ukrainian refugees at the Polish border.
Speaking to Good Morning Britain presenters Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley live from Przemsyl station in Poland, the television judge, 43, detailed that while thousands of British people want to house refugees and help in any way they can, the UK government needs to make the processes easier.
While stationed at the Polish border, meeting those making the desperate journey out of Ukraine, an emotional Robert, told viewers: "People, just like in the past, should know what happened in the past or we're doomed to repeat it.
I can tell GMB viewers, and you, that it is repeating itself. "It's hard to believe that this year, 2022, the trains arrive infrequently - when they do, it is women, it is children, it is babies in mother's arms.They arrive in wagons, a sea of humanity with just very often one suitcase, and in some cases, just the clothes off their back." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Rob continued: "It is, I have to tell you, an experience that I didn't anticipate in the modern world.
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