Source please for you claim of 7,000 asylum seekers - your incorrect to call them illegals, as by International Law, they are not illegal until their claims have been processed.
As for the rest of your post its utter bull****.
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Source please for you claim of 7,000 asylum seekers - your incorrect to call them illegals, as by International Law, they are not illegal until their claims have been processed.
As for the rest of your post its utter bull****.
It's in loads of places if you look for it.
You and the rear gunner never believe anything, unless the BBC and the Guardian say so. As a pair, they would sooner say nothing, than try to explain it. Thats a narrative you love.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer‘s administration has seen 6,858 migrant arrivals since taking office, increasing pressure on the government to find effective solutions. In response, the government scrapped the previous Rwanda deportation scheme and proposed a new Border Security Command aimed at improving border security and reducing dangerous crossings.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...er/ar-AA1pEj2B
Considering most of them toss their ID away.
This is a pinch of salt
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53699511
The Centre for Migration Control put the cost to taxpayers of record levels of migrant worklessness at as much as £8.5 billion a year.
Robert Bates, research director at the Centre for Migration Control, said last night: “For all the talk of a fiscal 'black hole', the Labour Government seem to be missing the glaringly obvious fact that mass migration is causing economic pandemonium.
So…going from AF’s source - neither the BBC nor the Guardian - the boat crossing figures would appear to be as follows:
2018 - 299
2019 - 1,843
2020 - 8,466
2021 - 28, 526
2022 - 45,774
2023 - 29,437
2024 - 20,644
I’m not entirely sure how reliable ‘Migration Watch’ figures are but they do raise at least two questions.
1) What do such figures say about the impact of Brexit’s ‘take back control of our borders’ policy?
2) Given that the majority of the crossings that these desperate people make take place in the theoretically calmer conditions of May to August and therefore have probably peaked for this year…how is Starmer to blame?
P.S. Robert Bates may not be quite as objective as he might like us to believe. Maybe worth checking out him and his Tufton Street connections. The grand sounding ‘Centre for Migration Control’ is just another right wing think tank.
Last edited by ramAnag; 31-08-2024 at 05:29 PM.
1) I don’t recall responding with ‘dismay’ as you put it…but clearly the numbers have risen exponentially since Brexit…the exact opposite of the Brexiteer’s intention and the reasons for which I’d suggest are intelligently explained by Swale in the post immediately above.
2) Glad we agree…and yes, unsurprisingly, it was.
1) I was paraphrasing you. My earlier comment compared to the drugs trade where authorities are fighting like Canute against the Aegir
2) We agree for now, not sure you're quite as open as me to reassessment, time will tell
Swales 'explanation' is factually inaccurate/misleading in a number of regards and demonstrates his bias, as does (unsuccessfully it appears, and the numbers surprised me as well as Swale) his attempt to call out TTR's boat arrivals figure. I won't go into detail on where he's wrong but it doesn't take much research
Hmmm…I certainly seem infinitely more open than you to the possibility of ‘reassessment’ as far as Brexit is concerned…and seeing as we’ve just shown that it’s been utterly counterproductive as far as ‘taking back control of our borders’ is concerned and nothing more than a damned nuisance in every other respect, that would, imo, be no bad thing.
I made no attempt to call out Thickys figures, I merely asked for a source. If your so confident my explanation is factually incorrect, then please provide your verification for this claim, because otherwise, as your so fond of telling me in your usual pompous manner, its just your opinion and counts for diddly squat.
RA, its not Brexit.
Its Europe, slowly but surely tightening, their borders where these "chancers" are concerned. Denmark/ Sweden/Holland/ Germany are all saying no and cutting out the money they have been getting.
That's not to their liking, so they are heading west, to the sofest touch. Currently us.
Because we are so soft, we are accepting double or treble the amount qualifying in Europe. Why? Because they toss their papers away and we have to take their word for it, on where they come from.
The minute we stop putting folks in social housing and paying out freebies, as well as sorting out the black economy. Then it will fall drastically. 80% Single men under 35. In the year to the end of June 2024, he largest number of UK asylum seekers came from Afghanistan - 9,342. Other big countries for applications were Iran, Pakistan, Vietnam, India, and Bangladesh. In 2022, Albanians were the top nationality with more than 17,300 people (including dependants) claiming asylum. Three quarters arrived on small boats. Its wrong.