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Post by flatandy on Jul 6, 2024 19:40:56 GMT
That's a different issue to fix. The asylum issue requires rapid testing of asylum claims. And then rapid removal and return of those who failed. To make sure that people who're trying to arrive for different reasons stop using the asylum channel.
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Post by Repat Van on Jul 6, 2024 19:54:09 GMT
No one's ever tried to seriously fix the issue, the economy relies on illegal low wage workers. If they were really serious they'd target the big construction, food processing and agriculture conglomerates, but we know they'll never do that, the the demand will remain high. And I'm yet to come across anyone saying "I was fruit picker till all these illegals took my job" Makes me think of this: “ A man who claims to have been in prison has gone viral after telling a Sky News reporter he 'can't get a job' - because of immigration. The man, identified as Jason and who was unemployed and looking for work at the time of the interview, goes on to reveal that he has served time for 'assault'. The Sky News reporter asks him: "So when you apply what do they say to you?" Jason answers: "Well I've got a criminal record." He later says it was for 'assault' and that he has been out of prison for three years now. The reporter then challenges him, asking "So you blame immigrants, rather than your criminal record?" Yeah," was his response. “ www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/24401743.swindon-man-says-cant-get-job-immigrants/
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Post by perrykneeham on Jul 6, 2024 21:19:25 GMT
Perhaps we should be doing more to rehabilitate ex-prisoners, eh?
I think the left would happily send poor white men to The Congo.
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Post by mids on Jul 6, 2024 21:36:37 GMT
Lest we forget.
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Post by perrykneeham on Jul 7, 2024 8:00:56 GMT
I see that Starmer's epoch-shattering analysis is that there are too many people in prison.
Well done Trigger. He's drafted in the ex-con employer who runs Timsons heal-bars(an old familly business). Cobblers is about right.
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Post by perrykneeham on Jul 7, 2024 9:22:42 GMT
Haha! Stand by for another shedload of taxpayers' money to be off-shored, to India. www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cd10ene4n5rtThe Tata folks have played another blinder, in the certain knowledge that the trades unions will force an incoming Labour government to pay whatever is necessary to keep Port Talbot running.
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Post by Repat Van on Jul 7, 2024 17:44:51 GMT
No one's ever tried to seriously fix the issue, the economy relies on illegal low wage workers. If they were really serious they'd target the big construction, food processing and agriculture conglomerates, but we know they'll never do that, the the demand will remain high. And I'm yet to come across anyone saying "I was fruit picker till all these illegals took my job" Makes me think of this: “ A man who claims to have been in prison has gone viral after telling a Sky News reporter he 'can't get a job' - because of immigration. The man, identified as Jason and who was unemployed and looking for work at the time of the interview, goes on to reveal that he has served time for 'assault'. The Sky News reporter asks him: "So when you apply what do they say to you?" Jason answers: "Well I've got a criminal record." He later says it was for 'assault' and that he has been out of prison for three years now. The reporter then challenges him, asking "So you blame immigrants, rather than your criminal record?" Yeah," was his response. “ www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/24401743.swindon-man-says-cant-get-job-immigrants/Trying to source the original link but allegedly the assault was for child abused.
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Post by Repat Van on Jul 7, 2024 17:45:29 GMT
Perhaps we should be doing more to rehabilitate ex-prisoners, eh? I think the left would happily send poor white men to The Congo. Look at the size of that strawman!
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Post by Repat Van on Jul 7, 2024 17:46:29 GMT
Lest we forget. Excellent! I am even more relaxed now with Labour annihilating the Tories.
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Post by mids on Jul 7, 2024 18:39:23 GMT
Did you ever get all the money you donated to them back or has it all gone on mansions?
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Post by perrykneeham on Jul 7, 2024 19:09:07 GMT
Perhaps we should be doing more to rehabilitate ex-prisoners, eh? I think the left would happily send poor white men to The Congo. Look at the size of that strawman! What do you mean? It's a reasonable point, just one you can't think of an intelligent response to.
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Post by perrykneeham on Jul 7, 2024 19:18:30 GMT
Makes me think of this: “ A man who claims to have been in prison has gone viral after telling a Sky News reporter he 'can't get a job' - because of immigration. The man, identified as Jason and who was unemployed and looking for work at the time of the interview, goes on to reveal that he has served time for 'assault'. The Sky News reporter asks him: "So when you apply what do they say to you?" Jason answers: "Well I've got a criminal record." He later says it was for 'assault' and that he has been out of prison for three years now. The reporter then challenges him, asking "So you blame immigrants, rather than your criminal record?" Yeah," was his response. “ www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/24401743.swindon-man-says-cant-get-job-immigrants/Trying to source the original link but allegedly the assault was for child abused. I call bollocks. Link, or you made it up. www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/news/24399727.swindon-man-says-cant-get-job-immigrants/
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Post by perrykneeham on Jul 7, 2024 20:30:51 GMT
It looks like Starmitism is going to be characterised by appointing outsiders to do what Starmer knows he has no solutions for, and putting a buffer between the minister and the task. www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp08vyg436jo
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Post by moggyonspeed on Jul 9, 2024 9:58:02 GMT
What - like awarding PPE contracts to yer mates who then don't ship even one facemask, trouser the cash and then buy a mansion in Gloucestershire nestling in 125 acres of rolling green countryside - leaving enough for a sizeable proportion of the funds to find their way into CCHQ coffers you mean?
The only lesson that Starmer need take from the Tories is how to play the game of "Sleaze 'n' Cronyism".
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Post by perrykneeham on Jul 9, 2024 10:02:30 GMT
Not sure you know how government procurement works.
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Post by moggyonspeed on Jul 9, 2024 10:13:00 GMT
However little I know, it's still a f*ck's-sight more than your Tories.
Not sure you know how little the Tories know about how much you know.
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Post by perrykneeham on Jul 9, 2024 10:55:49 GMT
Are you having a stroke?
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Post by perrykneeham on Jul 9, 2024 10:57:26 GMT
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Post by perrykneeham on Jul 9, 2024 11:00:45 GMT
This is what Presifent "eerrrr .... Joe, I think" Biden thinks of Starmer's brand new special relationship: "The US government has blocked a British court hearing from taking place on a British territory, citing security concerns, the BBC understands. The supreme court of British Indian Ocean Territory (Biot) was due to hold a hearing this week, attended by the BBC, on whether a group of migrants was being unlawfully detained on the island of Diego Garcia. The island hosts a secretive UK-US military base and access is heavily restricted. The US last week withdrew consent for lawyers representing the migrants and the BBC to access the island, and said it would not provide those arriving for the hearing with transport, accommodation or food until its concerns had been addressed, the BBC understands." www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cxe2v2mdg7vo
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Post by perrykneeham on Jul 9, 2024 12:00:45 GMT
Newspeak has begun ....
"The new Labour government is replacing the words 'levelling up' with 'local government' in the department's name and ministerial titles, minister Jim McMahon has said.
Levelling up - a promise to reduce geographical inequality - was a key part of Boris Johnson's successful 2019 general election campaign.
When he came into power he changed the name of the Department of Housing, Communities and Local Government, replacing 'local government' with 'levelling up'.
However, Mr McMahon told BBC Breakfast the phrase was "only ever a slogan" and was now being "firmly Tippex-ed out of the department"
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