| the Home Secretary 18:07 - Oct 31 with 5783 views | britferry | Suella Braverman - won't be there long by the looks of it, AGAIN |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 17:55 - Nov 2 with 1052 views | britferry | 1 in 6 of the UK population were not born here, according to the last census |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 18:05 - Nov 2 with 1038 views | raynor94 | 12000 Albanians have arrived this year already, £7million a day hotel costs. Invasion is not far off the mark |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 18:05 - Nov 2 with 1038 views | Gwyn737 | The fact that we are incapable of processing applications means we don’t really know who are asylum seekers and who are economic migrants. I get the concerns around Albanians, I really do. But I won’t be jumping on the Cruella Bruaveman/GBeebies ‘string’em up’ brigade until there is a coherent and effective immigration policy. When that’s in place, then I’ll complain if it's circumnavigated. |  | |  |
| the Home Secretary on 21:05 - Nov 2 with 985 views | Boundy |
| the Home Secretary on 18:05 - Nov 2 by Gwyn737 | The fact that we are incapable of processing applications means we don’t really know who are asylum seekers and who are economic migrants. I get the concerns around Albanians, I really do. But I won’t be jumping on the Cruella Bruaveman/GBeebies ‘string’em up’ brigade until there is a coherent and effective immigration policy. When that’s in place, then I’ll complain if it's circumnavigated. |
So Albanians for example who in large numbers have crossed the channel and tried ( and I suspect many successfully undetected ) entered the country illegally in your opinion haven't circumnavigated the system ? Why should the entry into the UK be a free for all ,plenty of other countries have similar immigration policies but because its the UK we're the devil incarnate . I do wonder those who moan about social services etc seem to ignore the fact that vast amounts of taxpayers money is being spent for example 2.9 billion awarded to Serco & Mears to manage this crisis , money better spent on caring for, dare I say it, our own |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 21:23 - Nov 2 with 980 views | onehunglow |
| the Home Secretary on 18:05 - Nov 2 by Gwyn737 | The fact that we are incapable of processing applications means we don’t really know who are asylum seekers and who are economic migrants. I get the concerns around Albanians, I really do. But I won’t be jumping on the Cruella Bruaveman/GBeebies ‘string’em up’ brigade until there is a coherent and effective immigration policy. When that’s in place, then I’ll complain if it's circumnavigated. |
Trust me,Albanians the most vicious,organised and ruthless gangs out there They are toying with us as we are civilised ,they are not . We deserve all we get |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 21:56 - Nov 2 with 950 views | raynor94 |
| the Home Secretary on 21:23 - Nov 2 by onehunglow | Trust me,Albanians the most vicious,organised and ruthless gangs out there They are toying with us as we are civilised ,they are not . We deserve all we get |
They have even opened an Albanian restaurant on the Kingsway |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 22:04 - Nov 2 with 949 views | Wingstandwood |
| the Home Secretary on 21:23 - Nov 2 by onehunglow | Trust me,Albanians the most vicious,organised and ruthless gangs out there They are toying with us as we are civilised ,they are not . We deserve all we get |
Dave Courtney who has spent a large part of his life mixing with indivduals involved with the London based criminal underworld has backed up what you said in an interview a few years back and agreed with exactly what you have said. He said that The Kray Twins were pussy cats compared to Albanian/East European gangsters and the pair would not have survived a week in this day and age. And it is only natural to assume (most don't know arf!) that the home secretary has been privy to some extremely worrying "intelligence" because SOCA and military operatives are there specifically to gain information and to report directly back with it to both operational superiors and to HER! I sense genuine concern on her behalf. Why else admit that criminals were infiltrating the U.K via dingy smuggling routes. She did not pull that information out of a magicians hat! |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 22:15 - Nov 2 with 940 views | Gwyn737 |
| the Home Secretary on 21:05 - Nov 2 by Boundy | So Albanians for example who in large numbers have crossed the channel and tried ( and I suspect many successfully undetected ) entered the country illegally in your opinion haven't circumnavigated the system ? Why should the entry into the UK be a free for all ,plenty of other countries have similar immigration policies but because its the UK we're the devil incarnate . I do wonder those who moan about social services etc seem to ignore the fact that vast amounts of taxpayers money is being spent for example 2.9 billion awarded to Serco & Mears to manage this crisis , money better spent on caring for, dare I say it, our own |
We don’t know, do we? The numbers stacked up in hotels haven’t been processed. When the system is effective we’ll really know what’s going on and tackle problems accordingly. Of course, it’s more difficult now we’re outside the EU. We used to have the power to send back to the last safe country but we chose not to use it. Difficult relations with France is making this situation far worse. As for the money, yes, it’s a massive burden. You’d think the government would sort it out wouldn’t you? The cost of the backlog is immense. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| the Home Secretary on 22:23 - Nov 2 with 930 views | raynor94 |
| the Home Secretary on 22:15 - Nov 2 by Gwyn737 | We don’t know, do we? The numbers stacked up in hotels haven’t been processed. When the system is effective we’ll really know what’s going on and tackle problems accordingly. Of course, it’s more difficult now we’re outside the EU. We used to have the power to send back to the last safe country but we chose not to use it. Difficult relations with France is making this situation far worse. As for the money, yes, it’s a massive burden. You’d think the government would sort it out wouldn’t you? The cost of the backlog is immense. |
But we do know, 12000 Albanians have arrived this year alone, why are they coming here? They are put up in Hotels, then surprise suprise they disappear. Did you see the buses today shipping them to Hotels, all waving, it was like a jolly boys outing. You reap what you sow with this bunch |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 22:25 - Nov 2 with 924 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
| the Home Secretary on 18:05 - Nov 2 by raynor94 | 12000 Albanians have arrived this year already, £7million a day hotel costs. Invasion is not far off the mark |
William the conqueror invaded with somewhere between seven and twelve thousand men. |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 22:39 - Nov 2 with 912 views | builthjack |
| the Home Secretary on 16:48 - Nov 2 by Wingstandwood | Indeed so! Bang on! However I think you'll find out that illegal entrants mentioned on this thread/discussion are NOT I.D providing, passport carrying, paperwork carrying, NHS DBS 'preferable' types that you see for example working at Morriston A+E...... Yes indeed Indians, Pakistani's and Africans etc! These types are indeed ALWAYS welcome, after all 50% of the staff that I have met in Morriston A+E, when I have been there have indeed had a foreign accent, are black and are Asian etc. Ditto ("AlWAYS welcome") when it applies elsewhere to GENUINE cases fleeing a war torn country providing there is infrastructure to cope!. France? Albania? War torn? I have never met and am yet to meet an (*cough, cough, cough*) NHS Albanian migrant employee (DBS HEY!) that has jumped onto U.K shores via illegal entry and without documentation. Because guess what? If I do ever come across an Albanian working in the NHS? That person would have entered the U.K legally carrying relevent I.D. That DBS thingy that is so important for a modern functional sociey along with driving licenses, passports, birth certificates etc. But 'outdated' and superfluous to lefty liberal loons with the common sense of a gnat! [Post edited 2 Nov 2022 16:54]
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I worked in London many moons ago on building sites. The labourers were either Irish or illegals working for cash in hand. About 35 years ago. It was happening then and it’s happening now. Take a walk on the fruit and veg farms in Herefordshire and you will see for yourself. |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 18:25 - Nov 3 with 799 views | britferry | she took a Chinook to get to the migrant camp in Manston |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 18:27 - Nov 3 with 796 views | controversial_jack |
| the Home Secretary on 23:07 - Nov 2 by britferry | I saw that, I would have called it "Mediterranean" as I guess nobody would be enticed in to there apart from Albanians, then again, that could be the plan. Just seeing this on Peston, 42% of those on the boats are Albanians [Post edited 2 Nov 2022 23:10]
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Apparently, many are trafficked women. Not sure if that's accurate though. |  | |  |
| the Home Secretary on 22:34 - Nov 3 with 751 views | majorraglan |
| the Home Secretary on 18:27 - Nov 3 by controversial_jack | Apparently, many are trafficked women. Not sure if that's accurate though. |
Apparently it is, many of the Albanians granted permission to stay are women and have claimed to be trafficked. The Albanians and their links with organised crime are well documented, so it’s not inconceivable some of the women are smuggled to work in the sex industry, but they may also be using the laws to their advantage. |  | |  |
| the Home Secretary on 22:59 - Nov 3 with 741 views | majorraglan |
| the Home Secretary on 18:25 - Nov 3 by britferry | she took a Chinook to get to the migrant camp in Manston |
That’s a p... take! What a waste of money and what message does that send out in relation to ecology, global warming and climate change etc. It’s less than 2 hours from Westminster to Manston, why not drive and take the opportunity to save us some cash and check out the roads and infrastructure. On second thoughts...... that’s probably why she went by chopper. |  | |  |
| the Home Secretary on 07:23 - Nov 4 with 711 views | Gwyn737 |
| the Home Secretary on 22:34 - Nov 3 by majorraglan | Apparently it is, many of the Albanians granted permission to stay are women and have claimed to be trafficked. The Albanians and their links with organised crime are well documented, so it’s not inconceivable some of the women are smuggled to work in the sex industry, but they may also be using the laws to their advantage. |
And again, we don’t really know due to the backlog. 4% who arrived by small boat last year were processed. It’s why we have this massive hotel bill. We can’t effectively work out what to do with them until this is sorted. All we’re getting is daft headlines about Rwanda. |  | |  |
| the Home Secretary on 09:44 - Nov 4 with 684 views | onehunglow | Why are we emptying hotels and sacking staff to accommodate illiegal entrants Yvette cooper promised to take in migrants six years ago Crocodile tears No such concern for British veterans literally crippled then dumped . It is shameful |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 10:41 - Nov 4 with 674 views | controversial_jack |
| the Home Secretary on 09:44 - Nov 4 by onehunglow | Why are we emptying hotels and sacking staff to accommodate illiegal entrants Yvette cooper promised to take in migrants six years ago Crocodile tears No such concern for British veterans literally crippled then dumped . It is shameful |
It's something like 6% of homeless in the uk are ex military, so 94% are not. What about those too? |  | |  |
| the Home Secretary on 10:44 - Nov 4 with 675 views | britferry |
| the Home Secretary on 22:59 - Nov 3 by majorraglan | That’s a p... take! What a waste of money and what message does that send out in relation to ecology, global warming and climate change etc. It’s less than 2 hours from Westminster to Manston, why not drive and take the opportunity to save us some cash and check out the roads and infrastructure. On second thoughts...... that’s probably why she went by chopper. |
well it turns out, she was driven to Dover, the chinook was supposed to take her out over the channel to see the boats but it was too rough, so she flew 20 miles north to Manston, where her car met her to take her back to London |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 13:00 - Nov 4 with 659 views | Wingstandwood | https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/wor Headline: "Channel crossings: Albanian migrants recruited to the UK by gangs". Quote: "Residents in Laknas say 70% of its population have already left for the UK". Shocking! Shocking! Shocking! But no surprise to rational thinkers with common sense! What were those types been called?.............Ah thats it "gammon"...."knuckle draggers"..."far-right"......"racists" etc. |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 13:11 - Nov 4 with 656 views | onehunglow |
| the Home Secretary on 13:00 - Nov 4 by Wingstandwood | https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/wor Headline: "Channel crossings: Albanian migrants recruited to the UK by gangs". Quote: "Residents in Laknas say 70% of its population have already left for the UK". Shocking! Shocking! Shocking! But no surprise to rational thinkers with common sense! What were those types been called?.............Ah thats it "gammon"...."knuckle draggers"..."far-right"......"racists" etc. |
Why do they come to the UK. Crao miserable weather,tricky crossing ,violent inner cities. Why is rhetorical as we know why . 6% of veterans is shocking . It’s indicative of th3 way we get people to do our dirty work then shyte on them. |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 15:22 - Nov 4 with 635 views | krunchykarrot | Pub consensus last night was that we need a even stronger Suella to sort it out quickly everyone wanted to know how can it be so hard. Why are we allowing these lawyers etc to undermine our society. As has been said our Vets and all other qualified deserving should come first. |  | |  |
| the Home Secretary on 16:29 - Nov 4 with 618 views | Catullus |
| the Home Secretary on 21:56 - Nov 2 by raynor94 | They have even opened an Albanian restaurant on the Kingsway |
A restaurant that I have very rarely seen any customers in, that always seems to have the same 3/4 men sat outside every day who drive flash cars. The girl behind the counter is fit mind, it's not from working hard though. |  |
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| the Home Secretary on 17:12 - Nov 4 with 598 views | Flashberryjack |
| the Home Secretary on 15:22 - Nov 4 by krunchykarrot | Pub consensus last night was that we need a even stronger Suella to sort it out quickly everyone wanted to know how can it be so hard. Why are we allowing these lawyers etc to undermine our society. As has been said our Vets and all other qualified deserving should come first. |
The UK is still a participant in the ECHR, and UK Human Rights cases can still be heard by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). The commitment was established in 2019 in a political declaration between the EU and the UK. We won't be able to stop them until we get out of this. |  |
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