MalcSB
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Starmer has ‘lost control of borders’ after record small-boat crossings
Over 650 migrants reach UK via Channel on Saturday, taking this year’s total to more than 8,000
In 2022 , 46,000 came over![]()
Starmer has ‘lost control of borders’ after record small-boat crossings
Over 650 migrants reach UK via Channel on Saturday, taking this year’s total to more than 8,000www.telegraph.co.uk
In a whole year.In 2022 , 46,000 came over
Premature facts at that.Settle down Evo, lets not start bringing facts into the conversation![]()
Weve just had a tremendous spring , the weather has been fine to crossPremature facts at that.
The key part of that article:
Starmer has lost control of the borders the Tories have said.
One day maybe you'll take the Labour can do no wrong glasses off but I'm not holding my breath.
And maybe one day you'll take the Labour can do no right glasses off but I'm not holding my breath.One day maybe you'll take the Labour can do no wrong glasses off but I'm not holding my breath.![]()
One day maybe you'll take the Labour can do no wrong glasses off but I'm not holding my breath.![]()
In 2022 , 46,000 came over
I literally posted a statistic. If you thing the statistics are good for Labour what does that suggest?
Fuck me if brains were dynamite….
If they're all counted and accounted for, what is the problem?
This is hardly surprising - if I was crossing the Channel in a dinghy then I’d probably do some research too.What I always find interesting to see, is how casual and relaxed they are once ashore in the UK. Almost like it's an arranged trip and know what to expect.
What I always find interesting to see, is how casual and relaxed they are once ashore in the UK. Almost like it's an arranged trip and know what to expect.
If they're all counted and accounted for, what is the problem?
Well, the ever increasing costs associated with housing these people. In the longer term, the increased welfare bill that comes as soon as indefinite leave to remain is granted.
Particularly given the government scrambles around save £5bn by scrapping winter fuel allowances.
If they're not here legally they'll be deported. Asylum seekers aren't entitled to welfare in the same way UK nationals or those with settled status are.Well, the ever increasing costs associated with housing these people. In the longer term, the increased welfare bill that comes as soon as indefinite leave to remain is granted.
Particularly given the government scrambles around save £5bn by scrapping winter fuel allowances.
So.. does that mean that the title thread should read Cameron, May, Johnson, Truss and Sunak lost control of the borders?It’s Tory policy that’s a driver for this decrease.
If they're not here legally they'll be deported. Asylum seekers aren't entitled to welfare in the same way UK nationals or those with settled status are.
So.. does that mean that the title thread should read Cameron, May, Johnson, Truss and Sunak lost control of the borders?
It's odd really, I feel exactly the same about you and some others on here in terms of the parties further to the right.And maybe one day you'll take the Labour can do no right glasses off but I'm not holding my breath.
That’s fell under Labour to around 41% you’ll be pleased to hear. They’re also processing them faster than the Tories ever did so they’re being sent back quicker than ever. Just a shame we’re no longer part of the Dublin agreement, it no coincidence that the number of boats crossing went up so sharply the moment we left that agreement.In practice, the system is so broken, around 70-80%
Ahhh, that’s cute. You actually believe that Rwanda was a credible plan. Labours plan was far more effective. Just simply process them. Hence the successful reduction in approvals and why they’ve returned more home in their first 6 months than would have been sent to Rwanda in 100 years at the rate the Tories were suggesting.Rwanda plan without a credible alternative
Ahhh, that’s cute. You actually believe that Rwanda was a credible plan. Labours plan was far more effective. Just simply process them. Hence the successful reduction in approvals and why they’ve returned more home in their first 6 months than would have been sent to Rwanda in 100 years at the rate the Tories were suggesting.