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Post by jonksy on Sept 3, 2023 14:22:55 GMT
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Post by sheepy on Sept 3, 2023 14:29:35 GMT
Democracy in action Jonsky, don't start all that you didn't get a choice, you voted for it, lol
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Post by Fairsociety on Sept 3, 2023 14:39:52 GMT
Democracy in action Jonsky, don't start all that you didn't get a choice, you voted for it, lol People voted at the 2019 General for Johnson/Tories not Sunak, the Tories chose Sunak because he's the easiest puppet for the Remoaners to control, that's why Labour have to do nothing.
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Post by sheepy on Sept 3, 2023 14:46:52 GMT
Democracy in action Jonsky, don't start all that you didn't get a choice, you voted for it, lol People voted at the 2019 General for Johnson/Tories not Sunak, the Tories chose Sunak because he's the easiest puppet for the Remoaners to control, that's why Labour have to do nothing. I was laughing because as the place crumbles around them, that is what they reckon.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 3, 2023 16:06:36 GMT
Democracy in action Jonsky, don't start all that you didn't get a choice, you voted for it, lol People voted at the 2019 General for Johnson/Tories not Sunak, the Tories chose Sunak because he's the easiest puppet for the Remoaners to control, that's why Labour have to do nothing. Highest daily total for migrant crossings this year as 872 people detected in small boats The development will come as a blow to Rishi Sunak as MPs prepare to come back to Westminster following the summer recess.
More than 800 people were detected crossing the Channel in small boats yesterday - the highest number on a single day so far this year.
The latest Home Office figures show 872 people arrived in 15 vessels yesterday - taking the total to arrive so far this year to 20,973.
The number yesterday surpasses the previous highest daily total of 756 on 10 August.
The development will be a further blow to Rishi Sunak who has endured a number of setbacks regarding the small boats crisis this summer.
It comes just a day before MPs come back from the summer recess and follows on from the departure of his director of communications, Amber de Botton, after just a year in the role.
The government has also been in the firing line over the crisis unfolding in schools over the use of unsafe reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC), which has forced more than 100 schools to either shut or partially close just as pupils prepare to go back after the school holidays.
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Post by Fairsociety on Sept 3, 2023 16:17:55 GMT
People voted at the 2019 General for Johnson/Tories not Sunak, the Tories chose Sunak because he's the easiest puppet for the Remoaners to control, that's why Labour have to do nothing. Highest daily total for migrant crossings this year as 872 people detected in small boats The development will come as a blow to Rishi Sunak as MPs prepare to come back to Westminster following the summer recess.
More than 800 people were detected crossing the Channel in small boats yesterday - the highest number on a single day so far this year.
The latest Home Office figures show 872 people arrived in 15 vessels yesterday - taking the total to arrive so far this year to 20,973.
The number yesterday surpasses the previous highest daily total of 756 on 10 August.
The development will be a further blow to Rishi Sunak who has endured a number of setbacks regarding the small boats crisis this summer.
It comes just a day before MPs come back from the summer recess and follows on from the departure of his director of communications, Amber de Botton, after just a year in the role.
The government has also been in the firing line over the crisis unfolding in schools over the use of unsafe reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC), which has forced more than 100 schools to either shut or partially close just as pupils prepare to go back after the school holidays.
I've no idea who came up with putting illegal boat people in luxury hotels, we can't even blame Labour for the outrage, no wonder they keep coming in their droves, why aren't they put in nightingale tents, they were prepared to put COVID patients in them, so aren't they good enough for illegal migrants.
If Sunak and the Tories don't get to grips with this they deserve to lose the next General Election. ... it's beyond a joke now.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 3, 2023 20:13:31 GMT
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Post by Fairsociety on Sept 3, 2023 20:20:40 GMT
Well some good might come out of it ....**Asylum seekers are welcome** ... lol
Unless they are put anywhere near where we live ..
LOL ... the good old Woke lefty virtue signalling snowflakes the biggest protesters and moaners ... even the woke snowflake 'delicate' Uni students are moaning about them. ...
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