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Post by jonksy on Mar 5, 2023 13:19:54 GMT
And these are the very people who shoud be prosecuted and banned from our shores. How cross-Channel people smugglers are choosing to settle in UK 'because they find life easier': Criminals are renting houses under fake names, driving without licences, and investing in British businesses, insider reveals The anonymous insider claimed 'three-quarters' of smugglers live in the UK He added that attempts to stop the illegal industry won't put people off coming A people smuggler has revealed how most of those responsible for ferrying people across the Channel live in the UK. An insider has claimed that 'three-quarters' of Channel smugglers reside in Britain as they find 'life easier' here, where they are renting homes under false names and driving on the roads with no licences. In an extraordinary tell-all interview the man said money made from the people smuggling trade in northern France is 'invested in businesses' in Britain, adding that they are 'happier there'. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11822781/How-cross-Channel-people-smugglers-choosing-settle-UK-life-easier.html
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Post by jonksy on Mar 5, 2023 15:03:28 GMT
Rishi Sunak to launch bill to stop people arriving on small boats claiming asylum Story by Rowena Mason Whitehall editor • 5h ago Rishi Sunak is to announce new laws stopping people entering the UK on small boats from claiming asylum, with the prime minister saying: “Make no mistake, if you come here illegally, you will not to be able to stay.”
The prime minister and his home secretary will launch the legislation this week, as part of the government’s drive to “tackle illegal migration”, one of its main priorities.
The new law, provisionally called the illegal migration bill, is expected to try to make asylum claims inadmissible from those who travel to the UK on small boats. It would involve a duty being placed on the home secretary to remove “as soon as reasonably practicable”, to Rwanda or a “safe third country”, anyone who arrives on a small boat. Those who arrive will also be prevented from claiming asylum while in the UK, with plans to also ban them from returning once removed.
The government’s attempts to deport people to Rwanda have been blocked by the courts so far under human rights laws, and human rights campaigners have heavily criticised the plans. So far no flights carrying people to the Rwandan capital, Kigali, have departed.
However, the government appears to believe it has found a way round the legal blocks, by applying a “rights brake” in the legislation. There are no details as yet on how this would get around the UK’s obligations under the European convention on human rights.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2023 6:28:45 GMT
Can't you lot see that the government keeps coming up with these pointless schemes to keep you in your place and concentrating on a minor problrm instead of the real issuses ordinary people are facing.
High inflation. Low wages. Tory corruption. high energy prices. Crumbling schools. Crumbling hospitals. Crumbling councils. Climate change. Crumbling infrastructure. High rents. High energy prices. High tax avoidance. Failing economy. Food shortages. Food banks. Warm banks. None private, privatised energy companies. None private, privatised NHS. Crumbling NHS. None private, privatised railways.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 7, 2023 6:54:47 GMT
Can't you lot see that the government keeps coming up with these pointless schemes to keep you in your place and concentrating on a minor problrm instead of the real issuses ordinary people are facing. High inflation. Low wages. Tory corruption. high energy prices. Crumbling schools. Crumbling hospitals. Crumbling councils. Climate change. Crumbling infrastructure. High rents. High energy prices. High tax avoidance. Failing economy. Food shortages. Food banks. Warm banks. None private, privatised energy companies. None private, privatised NHS. Crumbling NHS. None private, privatised railways. ............................. What a pity then that the remaniccs wasted years of parliementary time on nothing more than a bottle of wine and a peice of cake.....Strange tho they soon wanted to consentrate on the real problems of the country when starmers piss up came to light..
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Post by Toreador on Mar 7, 2023 7:39:12 GMT
Can't you lot see that the government keeps coming up with these pointless schemes to keep you in your place and concentrating on a minor problrm instead of the real issuses ordinary people are facing. High inflation. Low wages. Tory corruption. high energy prices. Crumbling schools. Crumbling hospitals. Crumbling councils.Climate change. Crumbling infrastructure. High rents. High energy prices. High tax avoidance. Failing economy. Food shortages. Food banks. Warm banks. None private, privatised energy companies. None private, privatised NHS. Crumbling NHS. None private, privatised railways. ............................. No doubt tumbling tumbleweed. Thank your lucky stars Labour aren't in.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2023 7:53:48 GMT
Can't you lot see that the government keeps coming up with these pointless schemes to keep you in your place and concentrating on a minor problrm instead of the real issuses ordinary people are facing. High inflation. Low wages. Tory corruption. high energy prices. Crumbling schools. Crumbling hospitals. Crumbling councils.Climate change. Crumbling infrastructure. High rents. High energy prices. High tax avoidance. Failing economy. Food shortages. Food banks. Warm banks. None private, privatised energy companies. None private, privatised NHS. Crumbling NHS. None private, privatised railways. ............................. No doubt tumbling tumbleweed. Thank your lucky stars Labour aren't in. Yes, the Conservatives tell you to think that as well, in fact they are still blaming our current woes on Labour from 2010 and you lot believe them.
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Post by sheepy on Mar 7, 2023 9:05:02 GMT
No doubt tumbling tumbleweed. Thank your lucky stars Labour aren't in. Yes, the Conservatives tell you to think that as well, in fact they are still blaming our current woes on Labour from 2010 and you lot believe them. It can be traced back even further, but that is what happens, when the public are seen as a nuisance when politicians have agendas they think are much bigger than any UK public interference.
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Post by Toreador on Mar 7, 2023 11:17:00 GMT
No doubt tumbling tumbleweed. Thank your lucky stars Labour aren't in. Yes, the Conservatives tell you to think that as well, in fact they are still blaming our current woes on Labour from 2010 and you lot believe them. The Conservatives don't tell me anything I don't already know....other than thei lies of course, they're always fresh to the market just like Labour's.
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Post by om15 on Mar 7, 2023 12:32:03 GMT
High inflation.
Low wages.
Tory corruption.
high energy prices.
Crumbling schools.
Crumbling hospitals.
Crumbling councils.
Climate change.
Crumbling infrastructure.
High rents.
High energy prices.
High tax avoidance.
Failing economy.
Food shortages.
Food banks.
Warm banks.
None private, privatised energy companies.
None private, privatised NHS.
Crumbling NHS.
None private, privatised railways.
A large part of these problems is a direct result of uncontrolled immigration, an increase of a 1000 people a day puts pressure on the NHS, schools, housing, benefits, welfare services and so on, draws money away from sorting out these problems to providing care for the newcomers. This is so manifestly obvious you would think that even a socialist would see, but, no they don't, all they see is money trees paying for it all.
Don't ever forget that uncontrolled immigration was a deliberate act by Blair to "rub Tory noses in it", and the common sense deniers will not even consider that his actions were the cause of a large part of our present problems.
I don't think that Ricky's plans will work due to former international agreements signed many years ago, but at least he is trying, but one thing I can't get my head around is that Sweden and Germany refuse entry to Albanians and yet we are told that we can't, I really don't understand that.
The other thing is that the Government need to explain that it is the right of the feral English youth to play football with the Koran if they want to, it isn't against the law to do so, and every effort should be made to ensure that everyone understands that.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2023 13:57:19 GMT
High inflation.
Low wages.
Tory corruption.
high energy prices.
Crumbling schools.
Crumbling hospitals.
Crumbling councils.
Climate change.
Crumbling infrastructure.
High rents.
High energy prices.
High tax avoidance.
Failing economy.
Food shortages.
Food banks.
Warm banks.
None private, privatised energy companies.
None private, privatised NHS.
Crumbling NHS.
None private, privatised railways.A large part of these problems is a direct result of uncontrolled immigration, an increase of a 1000 people a day puts pressure on the NHS, schools, housing, benefits, welfare services and so on, draws money away from sorting out these problems to providing care for the newcomers. This is so manifestly obvious you would think that even a socialist would see, but, no they don't, all they see is money trees paying for it all. Don't ever forget that uncontrolled immigration was a deliberate act by Blair to "rub Tory noses in it", and the common sense deniers will not even consider that his actions were the cause of a large part of our present problems. I don't think that Ricky's plans will work due to former international agreements signed many years ago, but at least he is trying, but one thing I can't get my head around is that Sweden and Germany refuse entry to Albanians and yet we are told that we can't, I really don't understand that. The other thing is that the Government need to explain that it is the right of the feral English youth to play football with the Koran if they want to, it isn't against the law to do so, and every effort should be made to ensure that everyone understands that. This has to be the weirdest comment so far in support of the Tories. It is the Tories that put migrants up in hotels and have cut the people dealing with and the funding them to the bone. It is the Tories that are doing nothing to combat the people smugglers who are ferrying in migrants. The Tories have been in charge for 13 years and done nothing but used their inaction to whip up hatred of immigrants. Immigration is a problem but it is not the reason for the mess we are in that's all down to the Tories. V
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Post by Toreador on Mar 7, 2023 14:44:59 GMT
High inflation.
Low wages.
Tory corruption.
high energy prices.
Crumbling schools.
Crumbling hospitals.
Crumbling councils.
Climate change.
Crumbling infrastructure.
High rents.
High energy prices.
High tax avoidance.
Failing economy.
Food shortages.
Food banks.
Warm banks.
None private, privatised energy companies.
None private, privatised NHS.
Crumbling NHS.
None private, privatised railways.A large part of these problems is a direct result of uncontrolled immigration, an increase of a 1000 people a day puts pressure on the NHS, schools, housing, benefits, welfare services and so on, draws money away from sorting out these problems to providing care for the newcomers. This is so manifestly obvious you would think that even a socialist would see, but, no they don't, all they see is money trees paying for it all. Don't ever forget that uncontrolled immigration was a deliberate act by Blair to "rub Tory noses in it", and the common sense deniers will not even consider that his actions were the cause of a large part of our present problems. I don't think that Ricky's plans will work due to former international agreements signed many years ago, but at least he is trying, but one thing I can't get my head around is that Sweden and Germany refuse entry to Albanians and yet we are told that we can't, I really don't understand that. The other thing is that the Government need to explain that it is the right of the feral English youth to play football with the Koran if they want to, it isn't against the law to do so, and every effort should be made to ensure that everyone understands that. This has to be the weirdest comment so far in support of the Tories. It is the Tories that put migrants up in hotels and have cut the people dealing with and the funding them to the bone. It is the Tories that are doing nothing to combat the people smugglers who are ferrying in migrants. The Tories have been in charge for 13 years and done nothing but used their inaction to whip up hatred of immigrants. Immigration is a problem but it is not the reason for the mess we are in that's all down to the Tories. V lol
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