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Rupert Lowe 11:42 - Jan 27 with 3178 viewsBoundy

The man is like a dog with a bone, pity more who could do something about this scandal don't. He is determined to dig out all he regarding how our tax payers money is being spent on the people who shouldn't and have no right to be here.


Rupert Lowe

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I have been forensically digging through these asylum contracts, and one stands out to me. It is absolutely staggering. Please read on.
£1,593,535,200 for 'Provision of Bridging Accommodation and Travel Services’ awarded to ‘Corporate Travel Management (North) Limited’.
According to the official record, they’re based in Bradford…
Let’s dive into it.
It’s related to the Bibby Stockholm, housing illegal migrants on a barge off the coast of Dorset. Bradford is certainly a strange place to base such an enormous contract.
What is all of that money, OUR money, being spent on?
All this information is taken from official documents, labelled ‘sensitive’.
The illegals must be provided with a ‘varied daily menu’, taking into account all religious needs. If the illegal arrives late and missed the evening meal? They must be provided with a ‘light snack’.
What about cleaning? A ‘cleaning programme’ must be delivered to the standards set by the ‘British Institute of Cleaning Science’.
Routine cleaning must be provided, and their cabins are cleaned on a ‘twice weekly basis’.
A ‘house-keeping laundry service’ is included, with a maximum '48-hour turn around’'
Information on the local area is provided - including amenities and facilities. Illegals are assisted to make contact with a local GP surgery and dentist - they are assisted to do this.
The illegals are to be taken and returned from medical appointments.
A ‘programme of organised recreational activities' are provided, seven days a week. Activities available ‘morning, after, and evening each day’.
Full Wi-Fi coverage is required, with a bank of mobile phones available '24/7'.
Transport requests will be taken at short notice, all day every day. The transport must be ‘punctual’.
‘Adequate transport links’ must be provided to assist the illegals into the local area - and booking of transport services must be delivered for those ‘who wish to travel beyond the local area’.
Warnings against ‘unconscious bias’ are made, and it’s adamant that ‘the interests of the Service Users are best served.’
It goes on and on and on. Are you happy that your tax is being spent on these services for illegals? For transport? Recreational activities? Shipping them into local communities to roam the streets?
One of these illegal migrants was sentenced for sexually assaulting a teenage girl on a beach. There will be many, many, many others.
'Corporate Travel Management (North) Limited', based in Bradford, received this astronomical contract. A strange company name for such a service. What was the procurement process? How was this decided? I have put these questions to the Home Office, and I am demanding answers.
The Bradford firm was told on the 24th of February 2023 that they had been awarded this £1.5 billion contract, excluding VAT (with an extension option.)
Who was the Home Secretary at this time?
Reform’s Suella Braverman.
Who was the immigration minister at this time?
Reform’s Robert Jenrick.
They were the ministers, they were responsible.
I want to know exactly why these outrageous contracts were signed off.
It is scandalous. SO much more information on these contracts is redacted. I am going to find it...
We should not be caring for these illegals, we should not be housing them, we should not be accommodating them. We should be deporting them. On an industrial scale.
They are treated better than British citizens. FAR better.
It makes me sick.
The amount of OUR money that has been spent on these third world criminals by politicians (Reform, Conservative and Labour) is the biggest scandal of our time.
I will continue to use my position as an MP to uncover the truth.

"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."

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Rupert Lowe on 15:00 - Feb 5 with 126 viewsonehunglow

Rupert Lowe on 14:20 - Feb 5 by Demitrius

Gwyn you're defending the indefensible.

Your beloved Labour government have no intention of bringing this mass rape by their important Muslim block vote out into the open and the collateral damage and fallout it will bring to their institutions. There are no future trials or prosecutions to jeopardise.

They will kick this can down the road until 2029 until they are no longer in power and it becomes somebody else's problem. Same as the Tories before them albeit for differing reasons.

You have Jess Phillips the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls rejecting a national inquiry.
You have Starmer's narrative that it's mostly far right propaganda and exaggerated lies when evidence clearly shows it isn't, blaming the Tories and doing f-all about it himself.
You have Saddiq Khan publicly saying he's never heard of rape gangs when clear evidence has been responded to by him personally and he's colluded with the Police to cover it all up. That is Taqiyya on an astounding level but you can see why so many are in the Labour party where barefaced lying and hypocrisy are the order of the day.

Anyone that believes that such a high profile Pakistani as Khan claims that he's never heard of grooming gangs as a phenomenon or as actual cases in London wants sectioning.

Lowe is giving these girls a voice where they had none before and showing the scope and size of this scandal and those involved in its cover up going back decades.

It's still going on because of a failure of political will.

Chris Wild, a care professional who works with vulnerable children in London, claimed the victims mentioned in the Met reports were just the tip of the iceberg.
After reading the case studies he said: “It’s happening all over London so much more than anywhere else in the country. I'm on the front line and workers like me all have stories of girls like this. I'm constantly vocal about this in London. To hear reports from the Mayor's office saying ‘but this is not a problem here’ show the guy's deluded. You've got to ask yourself the question: who are they protecting? What are they protecting?”
[Post edited 5 Feb 15:48]


A quite brilliant critique
Being a loyal to one party voter is fraught with danger
Here ,working class(hate that word ) have been abused by exclusively Pakistani men whos culture clearly sees women as possessions and chattels
Its why they insist they cover upThey see white girls as trailer trash,little better than prositutes. Zero respect .
Islam has a lot to answer for ,as does Christianity and Judaism
Women have always been on the receiving end of religious fundamentalist nutters.
And welsh non conformism was little better

We are supposed to be a more open society now. My arse we are

LOWE is a beacon of light and people need to see beyond posh or public school or mega rich

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Rupert Lowe on 16:52 - Feb 5 with 75 viewsGwyn737

Rupert Lowe on 14:20 - Feb 5 by Demitrius

Gwyn you're defending the indefensible.

Your beloved Labour government have no intention of bringing this mass rape by their important Muslim block vote out into the open and the collateral damage and fallout it will bring to their institutions. There are no future trials or prosecutions to jeopardise.

They will kick this can down the road until 2029 until they are no longer in power and it becomes somebody else's problem. Same as the Tories before them albeit for differing reasons.

You have Jess Phillips the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls rejecting a national inquiry.
You have Starmer's narrative that it's mostly far right propaganda and exaggerated lies when evidence clearly shows it isn't, blaming the Tories and doing f-all about it himself.
You have Saddiq Khan publicly saying he's never heard of rape gangs when clear evidence has been responded to by him personally and he's colluded with the Police to cover it all up. That is Taqiyya on an astounding level but you can see why so many are in the Labour party where barefaced lying and hypocrisy are the order of the day.

Anyone that believes that such a high profile Pakistani as Khan claims that he's never heard of grooming gangs as a phenomenon or as actual cases in London wants sectioning.

Lowe is giving these girls a voice where they had none before and showing the scope and size of this scandal and those involved in its cover up going back decades.

It's still going on because of a failure of political will.

Chris Wild, a care professional who works with vulnerable children in London, claimed the victims mentioned in the Met reports were just the tip of the iceberg.
After reading the case studies he said: “It’s happening all over London so much more than anywhere else in the country. I'm on the front line and workers like me all have stories of girls like this. I'm constantly vocal about this in London. To hear reports from the Mayor's office saying ‘but this is not a problem here’ show the guy's deluded. You've got to ask yourself the question: who are they protecting? What are they protecting?”
[Post edited 5 Feb 15:48]


I’m doing the polar opposite.

I want these insects and everyone correctly associated with them brought to justice with the full force of the law.

I’m desperate from them not to get off because their prosecution has been jeopardised by a powerless ‘court’ of public opinion.

Anyone who wants justice would want the same.

Anything else is letting heart rule head. Understandable but wrong nevertheless the less.

This is why it doesn’t appear in any accountable media (including GB news where it’s been suggested that Farage is protecting the worst scum on earth because he’s fallen out with Lowe).

Bizarre.

Of course, we did have a barrister on here who I think was either bored off by being constantly told he was wrong about the law or just plain fed up of his profession being slagged off.

Shame as he could have added a lot to this discussion.
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Rupert Lowe on 17:00 - Feb 5 with 66 viewsWhiterockin

Rupert Lowe on 16:52 - Feb 5 by Gwyn737

I’m doing the polar opposite.

I want these insects and everyone correctly associated with them brought to justice with the full force of the law.

I’m desperate from them not to get off because their prosecution has been jeopardised by a powerless ‘court’ of public opinion.

Anyone who wants justice would want the same.

Anything else is letting heart rule head. Understandable but wrong nevertheless the less.

This is why it doesn’t appear in any accountable media (including GB news where it’s been suggested that Farage is protecting the worst scum on earth because he’s fallen out with Lowe).

Bizarre.

Of course, we did have a barrister on here who I think was either bored off by being constantly told he was wrong about the law or just plain fed up of his profession being slagged off.

Shame as he could have added a lot to this discussion.


Or John could be a moderator, who knows.
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Rupert Lowe on 17:42 - Feb 5 with 39 viewsGwyn737

Rupert Lowe on 17:00 - Feb 5 by Whiterockin

Or John could be a moderator, who knows.


He certainly doesn’t post anymore, WR.
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Rupert Lowe on 17:48 - Feb 5 with 34 viewsWhiterockin

Rupert Lowe on 17:42 - Feb 5 by Gwyn737

He certainly doesn’t post anymore, WR.


He was an excellent, intelligent, impartial poster who stopped all of a sudden, I'm hoping he's a mod. Thats my crawling done.
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Rupert Lowe on 18:26 - Feb 5 with 21 viewsmax936

The fact that Reform have now got the likes of Braverman and Jenrick should sound the alarm bells ringing to voters thinking of voting reform, Jenrick is as bought has honest as Billy Liar himself, plus he's all about himself the mans a shitbag.

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Rupert Lowe on 18:34 - Feb 5 with 17 viewsWhiterockin

Rupert Lowe on 18:26 - Feb 5 by max936

The fact that Reform have now got the likes of Braverman and Jenrick should sound the alarm bells ringing to voters thinking of voting reform, Jenrick is as bought has honest as Billy Liar himself, plus he's all about himself the mans a shitbag.


Or one could say they are getting ministerial experience into their ranks. It all depends if you are for or against Reform.
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Rupert Lowe on 18:47 - Feb 5 with 9 viewsGwyn737

Rupert Lowe on 18:34 - Feb 5 by Whiterockin

Or one could say they are getting ministerial experience into their ranks. It all depends if you are for or against Reform.


I’m not sure if you want to reform to succeed in immigration, you’d want them to take on two failed tory immigration ministers.
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