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Thread: Silence is golden

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by The AuldYin View Post
    Also I can't see anything about a Rwandan coming here in exchange for every one we deport there. What would be the point in that? The costs would be the same as the original illegal immigrant.
    If we had immediately sent all the illegal immigrants arriving in the U.K. in small boats back to France there would have been no need for the Rwanda deal.
    The French Government should have given these people asylum in France instead of doing nothing to stop them sailing in small boats across the English Channel to the U.K.
    The way things are going in the U.K. white people are going to be in the minority thanks to the Lib Dems and the SNP who want to let every illegal immigrant who arrives in the U.K. remain in the U.K.
    John Swinney wants the Scottish Government to have control over immigration policy at Holyrood.
    Swinney wants more immigrants to come to live and work in Scotland but several weeks ago he was complaining about a lack of social housing in Scotland.
    It would be interesting to know where Swinney is going to house all these immigrants coming to live and work in Scotland as the SNP have screwed up the rental market in tourist places throughout Scotland thanks to their ill thought out Small Business Bonus Scheme.

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by The AuldYin View Post
    Also I can't see anything about a Rwandan coming here in exchange for every one we deport there. What would be the point in that? The costs would be the same as the original illegal immigrant.
    You think it's about costs ? It's about perception nothing else.

    There's loads out there on this just not on the MSM.

    Example...

    On 1 March 2024, the National Audit Office (NAO), the UK’s public spending supervisory body, published an Investigation into the costs of the UK-Rwanda Partnership. This investigation found that under the agreement, the UK government provides fixed-cost development funding to Rwanda, as well as per-person development payments, and per-person processing and integration payments.

    The NAO’s estimates suggest that the UK government would spend around £600 million to send 300 people to Rwanda, equivalent to around £2 million per person; and around £4 billion to send 20,000 people, which is around £200,000 per person. These estimates exclude the wider costs of implementing the Illegal Migration Act, such as expanding detention capacity. By contrast, the UK government’s Impact Assessment for the Illegal Migration Act estimates that the cost of processing a person’s asylum claim in the UK as normal is around £106,000.

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