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torchomatic

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,576
Grendel said:
Ratcliffe getting ready to stand for Reform

'UK has been colonised by immigrants', says INEOS boss and Man Utd co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe

In an interview with Sky News's Ed Conway, Sir Jim says Britain faces profound political, social and economic challenges, among them an unprecedented rise in immigration in recent years.
news.sky.com
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Wonder what the 19 out of 31 foreign nationals in his team think about this?
 
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torchomatic

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,577
SBAndy said:
Interesting take from a bloke who wouldn’t look out of place sleeping in a doorway.
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And who lives in Monaco.
 
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ccfctommy

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,578
He's a c**t. He's the chairman of a football club. Who on earth asked his opinion on politics?

The gall of him. Doesn't he live in Monaco? Does he ay any tax here at all. Fucking Carpetbagger.
 
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PVA

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,579
Fucking state of that.

1 – Totally makes up immigration figures
2 - Complains about number of immigrants in the UK while living in a country made up of 70% immigrants
3 – Complains about the state of the UK while doing everything he can to limit how much tax he contributes to the UK


Old Brexit voter in being ill-informed and racist shocker
 
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chiefdave

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,580
Vote Doug, turtlenecks for all.
 
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PVA

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,581
chiefdave said:
Vote Doug, turtlenecks for all.
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'Turdlenecks'

Though actually that sounds grim
 
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Kneeza

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,582
Sky Blue Pete said:
Making numbers up without challenge
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At least Sky News called him out on his fictional population figures this morning.
Not that the wanker will care as the no-necks will believe anything thrown at them.
 
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torchomatic

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,583
Kneeza said:
At least Sky News called him out on his fictional population figures this morning.
Not that the wanker will care as the no-necks will believe anything thrown at them.
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He's too busy this morning sacking a couple of tea ladies to trim a bit more off the budget, so he won't be too bothered.
 
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Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,584
This is all quite triggering for some on here, but what he's saying is how a lot of the country feel. The fact Reform are leading the polls suggests just as much.

Whether he lives in Monaco or didn't get the numbers accurate to the nearest one isn't really relevant.

The UK is in a really bad place at the moment, and the level of immigration is a big part of the reason why.
 
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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,585
Earlsdon_Skyblue1 said:
This is all quite triggering for some on here, but what he's saying is how a lot of the country feel. The fact Reform are leading the polls suggests just as much.

Whether he lives in Monaco or didn't get the numbers accurate to the nearest one isn't really relevant.

The UK is in a really bad place at the moment, and the level of immigration is a big part of the reason why.
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So when people make up numbers that go with what you want to believe that's fine. If someone else comes out later and makes up some bullshit figures suggesting immigration is really low that wouldn't really be relevant either.

Just because people 'feel' something doesn't make them right. And part of the reason why they feel like that you have to ask who's putting those arguments forward and why? Is it because perhaps the biggest problem isn't actually the immigrants and is actually people like Ratcliffe being greedy fuckers, taking lots and giving nothing back?
 
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torchomatic

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,586
Earlsdon_Skyblue1 said:
This is all quite triggering for some on here, but what he's saying is how a lot of the country feel. The fact Reform are leading the polls suggests just as much.

Whether he lives in Monaco or didn't get the numbers accurate to the nearest one isn't really relevant.

The UK is in a really bad place at the moment, and the level of immigration is a big part of the reason why.
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Haha. "Doesn't really matter if the billionaire guy who doesn't live in the UK made up the figures...."
 
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Nick

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,587
Child down the road kidnapped and raped in areas some of our kids will have to walk through.



Some old gimp spouts shit




Never change. Might have to compare who was outraged at people pointing out a bloke in women's boxing for a laugh.
 
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PVA

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,588
Earlsdon_Skyblue1 said:
This is all quite triggering for some on here, but what he's saying is how a lot of the country feel. The fact Reform are leading the polls suggests just as much.

Whether he lives in Monaco or didn't get the numbers accurate to the nearest one isn't really relevant.

The UK is in a really bad place at the moment, and the level of immigration is a big part of the reason why.
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So I could counter that by saying immigration isn't an issue because only 27 immigrants arrived in the last few years and you'd just accept it because that's how I feel, even though I've made the numbers up.
 
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Sky Blue Pete

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,589
Nick said:
Child down the road kidnapped and raped in areas some of our kids will have to walk through.



Some old gimp spouts shit




Never change. Might have to compare who was outraged at people pointing out a bloke in women's boxing for a laugh.
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Yeah sure
 

Sky Blue Pete

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,590
PVA said:
So I could counter that by saying immigration isn't an issue because only 27 people immigrants arrived in the last few years and you'd just accept it because that's how I feel, even though I've made the numbers up.
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Only if every time you acknowledged that only immigrants rape children and if we’d not let anyone in crime would disappear
 
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Nick

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,591
Sky Blue Pete said:
Only if every time you acknowledged that only immigrants rape children and if we’d not let anyone in crime would disappear
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Ah it's make stuff up O'clock.
 
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Sky Blue Pete

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,592
Nick said:
Ah it's make stuff up O'clock.
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Just doing the Radcliffe thing but without the money
 

TomRad85

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,593
Sky Blue Pete said:
Just doing the Radcliffe thing but without the money
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torchomatic

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,594
Stand down everyone. While sittiing by his pool sipping cocktails, the billionaire has apologised.

Politics latest: Sir Jim Ratcliffe: Sorry my language has offended people
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,595
Sky_Blue_Dreamer said:
So when people make up numbers that go with what you want to believe that's fine. If someone else comes out later and makes up some bullshit figures suggesting immigration is really low that wouldn't really be relevant either.

Just because people 'feel' something doesn't make them right. And part of the reason why they feel like that you have to ask who's putting those arguments forward and why? Is it because perhaps the biggest problem isn't actually the immigrants and is actually people like Ratcliffe being greedy fuckers, taking lots and giving nothing back?
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torchomatic said:
Haha. "Doesn't really matter if the billionaire guy who doesn't live in the UK made up the figures...."
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PVA said:
So I could counter that by saying immigration isn't an issue because only 27 immigrants arrived in the last few years and you'd just accept it because that's how I feel, even though I've made the numbers up.
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With respect, none of you are actually taking this point and talking about it in an adult way, or have the ability to acknowledge immigration has been a problem, which it is clearly has been in the UK. It has been getting worse over the last few decades. The majority of the country feel like it is a massive issue, and do not need Ratcliffe to make their points for them. Getting caught up on where the bloke lives, or talking about whether the problem is really bad, or really really bad, is frankly playing the man instead of the ball. If he lived in Manchester and hadn't bundled the numbers, you would still be offended, but most likely wouldn't be talking about it.

There is a good chance Reform win the next election. The attitude in your three comments I have quoted is doing more for that than someone like Jim Ratcliffe.
 
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LarryGrayson

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,596
Earlsdon_Skyblue1 said:
With respect, none of you are actually taking this point and talking about it in an adult way, or have the ability to acknowledge immigration has been a problem, which it is clearly has been in the UK. It has been getting worse over the last few decades. The majority of the country feel like it is a massive issue, and do not need Ratcliffe to make their points for them. Getting caught up on where the bloke lives, or talking about whether the problem is really bad, or really really bad, is frankly playing the man instead of the ball. If he lived in Manchester and hadn't bundled the numbers, you would still be offended, but most likely wouldn't be talking about it.

There is a good chance Reform win the next election. The attitude in your three comments I have quoted is doing more for that than someone like Jim Ratcliffe.
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with respect you dont live here so dont no what your talking about
 
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wingy

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,597
Looks like a reform boost,convienently placed and timed guess they maybe needed it.
 
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Nick

Administrator
  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,598
13 year old arrested for stabbing 2 kids in a school FFS.

How many people outraged on here live close to a hmo or a hotel, out of interest? It's madness to bury heads in the sand and deny there are issues.
 
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Sky Blue Pete

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,599
Nick said:
13 year old arrested for stabbing 2 kids in a school FFS.

How many people outraged on here live close to a hmo or a hotel, out of interest? It's madness to bury heads in the sand and deny there are issues.
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Dont think anyone is burying their heads about knife crime? I doubt the 13 year old is in a hmo or hotel
Might be I suppose
 

Nick

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,600
Sky Blue Pete said:
Dont think anyone is burying their heads about knife crime? I doubt the 13 year old is in a hmo or hotel
Might be I suppose
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I'm sure you try as hard as you can to not understand.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,601
Earlsdon_Skyblue1 said:
With respect, none of you are actually taking this point and talking about it in an adult way, or have the ability to acknowledge immigration has been a problem, which it is clearly has been in the UK. It has been getting worse over the last few decades. The majority of the country feel like it is a massive issue, and do not need Ratcliffe to make their points for them. Getting caught up on where the bloke lives, or talking about whether the problem is really bad, or really really bad, is frankly playing the man instead of the ball. If he lived in Manchester and hadn't bundled the numbers, you would still be offended, but most likely wouldn't be talking about it.

There is a good chance Reform win the next election. The attitude in your three comments I have quoted is doing more for that than someone like Jim Ratcliffe.
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And round and round we go. We've had this conversation before. We have addressed those concerns in an adult way.

We've listened to those concerns and have said that immigration is indeed a factor in putting pressure on public services, housing etc. and we need to make changes. Many of us have agreed with things like border control needs to be stronger (including working with other nations), foreign criminals should be deported quickly, and applications should be processed quicker to get those who shouldn't be here out. I've personally suggested some ideas that a typical 'woke leftie' would be horrified by. But we've also showed that there is far more to it than that, and things like lack of investment, massive wealth inequality and rich people avoiding tax to help pay are all just as big issues in what is happening, and those need to be dealt with too as part of a solution.

But all we get is 'you're not listening! That's why Reform are doing well and will probably win the next election!"

No. YOU'RE not listening. You've decided that immigration is the problem and anyone that doesn't agree is wrong and not listening. Just because people like Reform are saying what you want to hear doesn't mean they're listening to you or addressing your concerns. They're treating you as a useful patsy for their own ends.
 
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Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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  • Feb 12, 2026
  • #1,602
Sky_Blue_Dreamer said:
And round and round we go. We've had this conversation before. We have addressed those concerns in an adult way.

We've listened to those concerns and have said that immigration is indeed a factor in putting pressure on public services, housing etc. and we need to make changes. Many of us have agreed with things like border control needs to be stronger (including working with other nations), foreign criminals should be deported quickly, and applications should be processed quicker to get those who shouldn't be here out. I've personally suggested some ideas that a typical 'woke leftie' would be horrified by. But we've also showed that there is far more to it than that, and things like lack of investment, massive wealth inequality and rich people avoiding tax to help pay are all just as big issues in what is happening, and those need to be dealt with too as part of a solution.

But all we get is 'you're not listening! That's why Reform are doing well and will probably win the next election!"

No. YOU'RE not listening. You've decided that immigration is the problem and anyone that doesn't agree is wrong and not listening. Just because people like Reform are saying what you want to hear doesn't mean they're listening to you or addressing your concerns. They're treating you as a useful patsy for their own ends.
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I'm sorry, but you have got this completely wrong. There's zero proof or action to suggest that you've been listening. We wouldn't still be having these disagreements if you were. The first response to the Ratcliffe comments supports this.

There's still a barrier towards criticism of the levels of immigration conversation. There's still been no action to tackle it, either. The majority of people also understand that doesn't mean you need to reduce it to zero.

I don't know how you can therefore say with a straight face you have been listening.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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  • Feb 13, 2026
  • #1,603
Earlsdon_Skyblue1 said:
I'm sorry, but you have got this completely wrong. There's zero proof or action to suggest that you've been listening. We wouldn't still be having these disagreements if you were. The first response to the Ratcliffe comments supports this.

There's still a barrier towards criticism of the levels of immigration conversation. There's still been no action to tackle it, either. The majority of people also understand that doesn't mean you need to reduce it to zero.

I don't know how you can therefore say with a straight face you have been listening.
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I can say it because we've had this conversation numerous times and we've mentioned the points you raise every time. Can't mention those points if we've not been paying attention. Some of them we admit there is something to them. We just then go on to expand the argument and look at other factors that are also part of the problem.

Where's the proof you've been listening to the responses? Where's your reasoned riposte to the points we make? It's always "you're not agreeing with me so you're not listening?"
 
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chiefdave

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  • Feb 13, 2026
  • #1,604
Nick said:
How many people outraged on here live close to a hmo or a hotel, out of interest? It's madness to bury heads in the sand and deny there are issues.
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There's an HMO for refugees a couple of streets over from me, think it houses 12 - 15 people at any one time. Never really been any bother apart from one woman who clearly has quite severe mental health issues who goes round chatting nonsense to people and asking for money.

Pre-covid a couple of HMOs for newly released prisoners opened a bit further away, but within walking distance. Shoplifiting and theft from cars has gone through the roof since then.
 

chiefdave

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  • Feb 13, 2026
  • #1,605
Earlsdon_Skyblue1 said:
I'm sorry, but you have got this completely wrong. There's zero proof or action to suggest that you've been listening. We wouldn't still be having these disagreements if you were. The first response to the Ratcliffe comments supports this.
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There's a disagreement because pretty much anything less than sinking boats in the channel and zero immigration is interpreted as wanting completely open borders when the vast majority of those you disagree with want tight controls on immigration.

The difference is some people are happy to take at face value completely false statements made by the likes of Farage and Ratcliffe. You've got the elite chatting absolute shit and a large group of people being completely taken in by it. Nothing seems to have been learnt from brexit. In many cases its the same people making the same arguments, they've just subbed in immigration for brexit as their unicorn fix.
 
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LarryGrayson

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  • Feb 13, 2026
  • #1,606
chiefdave said:
There's an HMO for refugees a couple of streets over from me, think it houses 12 - 15 people at any one time. Never really been any bother apart from one woman who clearly has quite severe mental health issues who goes round chatting nonsense to people and asking for money.

Pre-covid a couple of HMOs for newly released prisoners opened a bit further away, but within walking distance. Shoplifiting and theft from cars has gone through the roof since then.
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the problem with housing asylum seekers in hotels ant that there asylum seekers its grouping a bunch of people together lick that youd think wed learn from sink estates and borstals and the lick
 
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PVA

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  • Feb 13, 2026
  • #1,607
chiefdave said:
In many cases its the same people making the same arguments, they've just subbed in immigration for brexit as their unicorn fix.
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THIS.

Farage was the face of Brexit for years. Brexit has been an unmitigated disaster that has made life worse for the average man on the street.

The average man on the street now thinks putting Farage in government will fix all their woes.

It's staggering really.
 
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SBAndy

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  • Feb 13, 2026
  • #1,608
Nick said:
13 year old arrested for stabbing 2 kids in a school FFS.

How many people outraged on here live close to a hmo or a hotel, out of interest? It's madness to bury heads in the sand and deny there are issues.
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Just a quick point of order - HMOs in and of themselves are not an immigration issue. Only mentioning this as I’ve spoken to a few people who hear HMO and think ‘forruners’. Most student places are HMO for example.

(btw Nick, not saying you’re inferring this, would just like this to be mentioned)
 
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chiefdave

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  • Feb 13, 2026
  • #1,609
LarryGrayson said:
the problem with housing asylum seekers in hotels ant that there asylum seekers its grouping a bunch of people together lick that youd think wed learn from sink estates and borstals and the lick
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The whole system needs to be massively sped up, would solve so many problems. Its not in anyones interest to have thousands of people in hotels for years unable to work or do anything other than hang around. Its asking for trouble.

Think this all goes back to when Sunak decided to 'solve' the backlog by not processing any new applications.

Get people processed quickly, if they're OK get them in the country and able to work. If they're wrong uns get them out ASAP.

Anyone on appeal can be in an immigration centre not a hotel. Although we need to improve the initial application process because huge numbers of people who get rejected at that stage then get accepted on appeal when someone more qualified goes over their application.
 
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Nick

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  • Feb 13, 2026
  • #1,610
SBAndy said:
Just a quick point of order - HMOs in and of themselves are not an immigration issue. Only mentioning this as I’ve spoken to a few people who hear HMO and think ‘forruners’. Most student places are HMO for example.

(btw Nick, not saying you’re inferring this, would just like this to be mentioned)
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Yeah I know I just thought people would get the context of the type of hmo I meant! Obviously not
 
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