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Post by Dan Dare on Jul 25, 2024 9:00:45 GMT
As predicted earlier the Labour government has acted swiftly to bring in secondary legislation in the form of a statutory instrument which removes the prohibition on asylum claims from aliens deemed to have entered the UK illegally. The Illegal Migration Act 2023 (Amendment) Regulations 2024 Floodgates now set to fully open, just as in the Good Old Days of the Blairite regime.
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ginnyg2
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Post by ginnyg2 on Jul 25, 2024 9:50:44 GMT
All this is sadly a consequence of the previous Government giving up on serious governing and instead focussing on garnering tabloid headlines. The Rwanda scheme was always a fabulously expensive gimmick - hundreds of millions of pounds wasted. While they were pretending this scheme was credible, no work was done on pursuing agreements to return failed asylum seekers, from learning from other countries what there acceptance criteria were (and hence perpetuating on abnormally high acceptance threshold) and on doing absolutely nothing to process people who arrived in the last two years who by not being processed cannot be removed if they are not eligible or passed and joined the workforce if they are all at very large accommodation cost while nothing productive was happening. They were a shameful bunch who needed to be kicked out of office. Scrapping Rwanda has got nothing to do with the previous government. Scrapping the Bibby Stockholm has got nothing to do with the previous government. Allowing 90,000 criminals with failed asylum applications to remain in this country has got nothing to do with the previous government. Accepting 100,000 illegals from the EU every year has got nothing to do with the previous government. Building hundreds of thousands of homes and pushing illegals to the front of the housing queue has got nothing to do with the previous government. The cracks are already starting to appear, it wont be long before Labour voters begin to look at Starmers pro EU/migrant policies and think - wait a minute, we didn't vote for this. How long I wonder before we see race riots in this country as we've seen, i n spite of the news clampdown, in Ireland. And when Labour policy does incite race riots will you and people like you still blame the previous government?.. You have to know where to look: www.thejournal.ie/arson-attacks-fire-asylum-seeker-accommodation-6252984-Jul2024/www.irishtimes.com/ireland/social-affairs/2024/07/17/gardai-investigate-alleged-attack-on-asylum-seekers-camp-in-dublin-city-centre
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