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Post by Fairsociety on Sept 3, 2023 16:50:27 GMT
More than 800 migrants crossed the English Channel in small boats yesterday, the highest number on a single day so far this year. Some 872 people crossed on 15 small vessels, according to the latest provisional Government data. This suggests an average of around 58 people per boat. The cumulative number of arrivals by small boats in 2023 now stands at a provisional total of 20,973. The previous high for 2023 was when 756 people made crossings on August 10. The total for the year so far is still lower than this time last year, when 25,000 people had already made the journey. Where on earth are we going to put them, on top of those already here? and more waiting to cross before winter sets in ..a plush hotel in Wigan apparently... Why Wigan you might ask... a good question for the local MP perhaps.. Nandy the poster girl for woke snowflake virtue signaling lefties.
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Post by sheepy on Sept 3, 2023 17:01:30 GMT
..a plush hotel in Wigan apparently... Why Wigan you might ask... a good question for the local MP perhaps.. Nandy the poster girl for woke snowflake virtue signaling lefties. Wait and see how welcome they are after hanging around the local schools and roaming the streets looking for easy pickings in gangs. While the Albanians run all the local crime waves. Once a fecking idiot always a fecking idiot.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2023 10:20:51 GMT
Rishi announced his plan is working - he told us in June!
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Post by wapentake on Sept 4, 2023 22:39:54 GMT
Just been watching itv news and their second headline story,the people struggling along the railway tracks from Italy to France (who if they catch them send them back.
So here’s the host “these people struggle along the railway tracks a dangerous journey from Italy to France and beyond where they have family connections or familiar football teams” what? Ah so it’s the prem leagues fault.
Beyond,where’s beyond? Why won’t say it they mean here?
A couple turned back they’re from Guinea Bissau and they won’t stop they say they want to come to England their life’s dream.
Now Guinea Bissau was a Portuguese colony,they speak the lingo you think that’s European and familiar they’d want to go there but no a four star hotel awaits
I know I’m an awful racist and Nazi,truth is we’ve neither the infrastructure nor the ability to absorb and integrate the numbers.
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Post by Red Rackham on Sept 4, 2023 23:22:28 GMT
I remember what Lisa Nandy said on Biden's Inauguration...
...Joe Biden is a really woke guy and an inspiration for Labour.
Nuff said. And Starmer was happy with it at the time. But as the election gets ever closer I cant help thinking he is quietly attempting to distance himself from woke. Could it be it's not a vote winner? Lets not forget he was the man who knelt for BLM and said a woman can have a penis. What a woke wanker.
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Post by wapentake on Sept 6, 2023 5:44:27 GMT
And ITV news last night continued on its theme,this time concentrating on the numbers and how despite all our complaints they are as nothing compared to the problems Italy faces from boat people and that they,France,Germany and much of Europe have taken more and done much more than us. They then said how people are turning to the right for solutions and that’s not working either,probably not but I couldn’t get over the feeling that they are there to present the news from an eu perspective which is no surprise to anyone who had followed their coverage since all those stupid people voted to leave. Not my words or theirs actually and outright but an underlying theme and news clips of some old bloke rattling on about empire in a social club as if that represents those that voted leave they and their newsreaders have never held back their contempt for brexit and glee if they saw any sign of failure.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2023 9:43:58 GMT
And ITV news last night continued on its theme,this time concentrating on the numbers and how despite all our complaints they are as nothing compared to the problems Italy faces from boat people and that they,France,Germany and much of Europe have taken more and done much more than us. They then said how people are turning to the right for solutions and that’s not working either,probably not but I couldn’t get over the feeling that they are there to present the news from an eu perspective which is no surprise to anyone who had followed their coverage since all those stupid people voted to leave. Not my words or theirs actually and outright but an underlying theme and news clips of some old bloke rattling on about empire in a social club as if that represents those that voted leave they and their newsreaders have never held back their contempt for brexit and glee if they saw any sign of failure. There don't seem to be any absolutes any more. There was a time when we told people. "You absolutely do not have the right to set foot on UK soil". They were arrested, imprisoned and returned to their country after notifying their embassy in London. I saw it happen. We have allowed ourselves to be flooded with unwelcome boat arrivals by failing to imprison the arrivals. If they had been dealt with in a firm way, this problem would have stopped. The way it looks the UK government, the EU and other global players actually want it this way. There's not any other conclusion to draw.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 6, 2023 12:48:50 GMT
Iranian who claimed asylum in Britain goes on trial in Belgium accused of being human trafficking kingpin who helped thousands get across the English Channel Hewa Rahimpur accused of playing key role in trafficking people over Channel An Iranian man who sought asylum in Britain will go on trial in Belgium today, accused of heading a human trafficking organisation that helped smuggle thousands across the Channel. Hewa Rahimpur, 30, is alleged to have been a 'leading person' in a criminal gang that sourced small boats from Turkey and organising their storage in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands before using them to transport migrants across the Channel. The accused, who had lived in Ilford, was arrested in May last year at the start of a European-wide police operation that saw the confiscation of 135 boats 1,200 life jackets and thousands of Euros in cash - as well as 40 arrests. Rahimpur is one of 21 now facing trial in Bruges over alleged ties to the gang, with the other 20 registered as having lived in Germany. The court will hear that Rahimpur worked from his Britain to organise the logistics of the operation, procuring boats and arranging for them to meet customers in France. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12486521/Iranian-claimed-asylum-Britain-goes-trial-Belgium-accused-human-trafficking-kingpin-helped-thousands-English-Channel.html
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