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Post by Fairsociety on Nov 6, 2022 15:48:17 GMT
Albanian criminals in British jails 'cost taxpayers £57MILLION a year', figures reveal as secret files say drug kingpins from the country are infiltrating Britain's streets as illegal migrants Official report found there are 1,336 Albanians in jail in England and Wales The average cost of jailing a prisoner in the UK is £42,670 per year It means that total amount of holding all criminals in prison is £57,007,120 Comes as it was uncovered that 12,000 Albanians have come to the UK this yearwww.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11395897/Albanian-criminals-British-jails-cost-taxpayers-57MILLION-y
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Post by totheleft3 on Nov 6, 2022 15:49:24 GMT
There not going to sort it out because we had a pandemic and Ukraine war lol
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Post by Fairsociety on Nov 6, 2022 15:53:34 GMT
There not going to sort it out because we had a pandemic and Ukraine war lol True, they've always got one excuse or another.
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Post by Handyman on Nov 6, 2022 16:19:33 GMT
The PM is resurrecting Raab's British Bill of Rights with the next few weeks, that will mean that UK Courts will deal with any appeals against deportation, not a Curt outside of the UK, that may help a little if it gets through
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Post by Fairsociety on Nov 6, 2022 16:22:09 GMT
The PM is resurrecting Raab's British Bill of Rights with the next few weeks, that will mean that UK Courts will deal with any appeals against deportation, not a Curt outside of the UK, that may help a little if it gets through "if"
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Post by jonksy on Nov 6, 2022 16:27:22 GMT
The PM is resurrecting Raab's British Bill of Rights with the next few weeks, that will mean that UK Courts will deal with any appeals against deportation, not a Curt outside of the UK, that may help a little if it gets through They are going to have to do something mate even people who wouldn't dream of breaking the law are getting pissed off big time enough is enough.
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Post by Fairsociety on Nov 6, 2022 16:29:42 GMT
The PM is resurrecting Raab's British Bill of Rights with the next few weeks, that will mean that UK Courts will deal with any appeals against deportation, not a Curt outside of the UK, that may help a little if it gets through They are going to have to do something mate even people who wouldn't dream of breaking the law are getting pissed off big time enough is enough. yes we can see where it's all heading.
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Post by jonksy on Nov 6, 2022 16:33:55 GMT
They are going to have to do something mate even people who wouldn't dream of breaking the law are getting pissed off big time enough is enough. yes we can see where it's all heading. Decent people are sick and tired of of the bullshit mate. It's heading close to the straw that breaks the camels back.
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Post by Fairsociety on Nov 6, 2022 16:40:10 GMT
yes we can see where it's all heading. Decent people are sick and tired of of the bullshit mate. It's heading close to the straw that breaks the camels back. Well they've been warned, people who can't afford food, heating, rents, mortgages will be the first to turn, they aren't going to sit back and watch £7 million a day wasted on people who've never paid 1 penny in to our tax system, the shit is about to hit the fan ..... bring it on.
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Post by jonksy on Nov 6, 2022 21:21:53 GMT
It seems Italy have got it right. How Italy deals with asylum seekers: Sicilian authorities REFUSE to let 35 migrants off charity rescue ship as country's new far right regime led by Giorgia Meloni cracks down on Mediterranean people-smuggling Italy's new government is refusing to let 35 migrants picked up in the Mediterranean sea disembark a ship More than 100 'vulnerable' migrants were allowed to leave the charity ship but the rest remain onboard The captain of the German charity ship refuses to leave the port until all of the migrants have disembarked PM Giorgia Meloni wants migrants picked up by German charity-run ships to be taken to Germany In the UK activists gathered outside Manston immigrant processing centre in Kent earlier today Migrants could be seen smiling and waving at the group of demonstrators chanted 'stop Manston now' www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11395967/Protesters-demonstrate-outside-overcrowded-Manston-migrants-smile-wave-windows.html
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Post by Pacifico on Nov 6, 2022 22:21:05 GMT
I think Meloni has a valid point. If German ships want to run around the Med collecting migrants then they should take them to Germany - it's not Italy's responsibility to look after them.
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Post by jonksy on Nov 6, 2022 23:39:15 GMT
I think Meloni has a valid point. If German ships want to run around the Med collecting migrants then they should take them to Germany - it's not Italy's responsibility to look after them.Exactly.
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Post by jonksy on Nov 7, 2022 15:46:57 GMT
The Civil Service is on the opposite side to the Government and blocks everything it tries to do. That's another huge problem the Tories are too weak to tackle. Home Office pays more than £3.7m on taxis, minivans and buses to move migrants across UK - as drivers reveal they are told to drop asylum seekers outside railway stations Officials have paid more than £3.7m in past year alone for taxis, vans and buses One agreement with a transportation provider is reported to be worth £3.3m Drivers claim they have dropped off asylum seekers outside railway stations www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11398127/Home-Office-pays-3-7m-taxis-minivans-buses-migrants.html
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2022 16:51:56 GMT
The PM is resurrecting Raab's British Bill of Rights with the next few weeks, that will mean that UK Courts will deal with any appeals against deportation, not a Curt outside of the UK, that may help a little if it gets through Are you saying that our courts will break the law?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2022 16:53:00 GMT
The Civil Service is on the opposite side to the Government and blocks everything it tries to do. That's another huge problem the Tories are too weak to tackle. Home Office pays more than £3.7m on taxis, minivans and buses to move migrants across UK - as drivers reveal they are told to drop asylum seekers outside railway stations Officials have paid more than £3.7m in past year alone for taxis, vans and buses One agreement with a transportation provider is reported to be worth £3.3m Drivers claim they have dropped off asylum seekers outside railway stations www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11398127/Home-Office-pays-3-7m-taxis-minivans-buses-migrants.htmlIt would be a lot cheaper to build proper processing facilities.
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