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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 26, 2024 11:21:44 GMT
Starmer's plan for immigration could mean an extra 250,000 migrants coming to Britain, report showsSir Keir Starmer's approach to immigration could mean an extra 250,000 migrants coming to Britain each year, a new report has shown. The report, published by the Henry Jackson Society (HJS), claims that an EU-wide returns agreement with Brussels could increase net immigration by nearly 130,000 people each year - link
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Post by Handyman on Feb 26, 2024 19:36:03 GMT
And where are they going to live ?
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Post by jonksy on Feb 26, 2024 19:36:43 GMT
And where are they going to live ? At linekers...
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Post by Handyman on Feb 26, 2024 19:58:26 GMT
And where are they going to live ? At linekers...
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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 26, 2024 20:58:26 GMT
And where are they going to live ? In houses & flats all over the country that will be secretly bought by the Home Office while British people languish for years on housing waiting lists. This is happening now, under a conservative government. Can you imagine what it's going to be like under a Starmer Labour government.
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Post by Handyman on Feb 27, 2024 7:25:20 GMT
And where are they going to live ? In houses & flats all over the country that will be secretly bought by the Home Office while British people languish for years on housing waiting lists. This is happening now, under a conservative government. Can you imagine what it's going to be like under a Starmer Labour government. Yes I can see what will happen , well he is going to have to house 2.000 more who have entered the UK Unlawfully across the Channel so far this year that we actually do know about.
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Post by borchester on Feb 29, 2024 18:39:45 GMT
I don't mind immigrants. I certainly like them more than the dreary bastards who live in Little Snoring, sneer at Londonstan and who seem to spend their lives waiting for the return of Mrs Dale's Diary, the reopening of the treacle bending factory and the chance to doff their caps to the local squire, God bless him.
Dunno about voting Labour. I usually vote Tory, but most of the local party are remainers, so sod the lot of them. I will probably sit the next election out.
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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 29, 2024 23:42:24 GMT
I don't mind immigrants. I certainly like them more than the dreary bastards who live in Little Snoring, sneer at Londonstan and who seem to spend their lives waiting for the return of Mrs Dale's Diary, the reopening of the treacle bending factory and the chance to doff their caps to the local squire, God bless him. Dunno about voting Labour. I usually vote Tory, but most of the local party are remainers, so sod the lot of them. I will probably sit the next election out. I suppose your thoughts on immigration depends on a couple of things; 1. Why are you in Broadmoor? 2. Is there any danger of you being released? OK I jest. But to say you don't mind immigrants suggests you are unaware of the realities of what is happening to this once great country. Borchester, I think you're older than me, so I guess you remember this country before the EU, before mass immigration, before we had foreign enclaves and prisons full of foreign prisoners.
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 3, 2024 6:05:40 GMT
I don't mind immigrants. I certainly like them more than the dreary bastards who live in Little Snoring, sneer at Londonstan and who seem to spend their lives waiting for the return of Mrs Dale's Diary, the reopening of the treacle bending factory and the chance to doff their caps to the local squire, God bless him. Dunno about voting Labour. I usually vote Tory, but most of the local party are remainers, so sod the lot of them. I will probably sit the next election out. I suppose your thoughts on immigration depends on a couple of things; 1. Why are you in Broadmoor? 2. Is there any danger of you being released? OK I jest. But to say you don't mind immigrants suggests you are unaware of the realities of what is happening to this once great country. Borchester, I think you're older than me, so I guess you remember this country before the EU, before mass immigration, before we had foreign enclaves and prisons full of foreign prisoners. What prison full of forigners prisoners red ?
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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 3, 2024 9:32:18 GMT
I suppose your thoughts on immigration depends on a couple of things; 1. Why are you in Broadmoor? 2. Is there any danger of you being released? OK I jest. But to say you don't mind immigrants suggests you are unaware of the realities of what is happening to this once great country. Borchester, I think you're older than me, so I guess you remember this country before the EU, before mass immigration, before we had foreign enclaves and prisons full of foreign prisoners. What prison full of forigners prisoners red ? I didn't say 'prison' I said prisons. We have never had so many foreign prisoners in British prisons. See google.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 3, 2024 9:35:21 GMT
What prison full of forigners prisoners red ? I didn't say 'prison' I said prisons. We have never had so many foreign prisoners in British prisons. See google. And there would be far more in prison if it wasn't for lefty woke establishment.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2024 0:24:47 GMT
He wants to hand Galloway more voters.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2024 15:39:12 GMT
How exactly would anyone be able to give an accurate number for any increase or decrease in the number of immigrants that come to the UK.
We already have, under the Tories, a projected increase in the numbers of immigrants for next year.
If Labour get in we will get of figure, xyz, but will not know what it would have been under the Tories.
More bullshitting from the great bastion of knowledge and truth, GBNews.
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Post by Pacifico on Mar 10, 2024 16:38:31 GMT
Well Labour have already said that the numbers will probably be higher - they have no interest in reducing them anyway.
Migration could increase in the “short term” under a Labour government, the party’s chairman has suggested.
The change could happen under Sir Keir Starmer’s plans to plug gaps in the workforce, Anneliese Dodds said.
However, she insisted that the party would not set a target for reducing the annual number of arrivals, saying that to do so was “not sensible”.
She repeatedly refused to say whether Labour would look to cut net migration in the longer term if it wins power at the next general election.
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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 10, 2024 16:48:38 GMT
Labour will certainly stop illegals crossing the channel in dinghies. I mean, there wont be any need to pay people smugglers. Labour will send ferries for them.
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