You really could not get a report more damning about the Home Office policies on immigration than this one. The service is failing on every level, and Patel just keeps making matters worse in an attempt to take the hard line approach. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...y-counterproductive-review-finds-border-force Unless you create safe routes the problem will continue, and outsourcing border control is hopeless at the ports. The review states “the problem of illegal entry by small boats is not solvable in the Channel by Border Force” and “a whole-system approach is needed”. Will Patel take heed and ask governments across the Channel for help with proper processing centres? So far it seems not, just pay up some more money to build an extra bit of fencing is her approach.
I don't know if others were aware of this, but I certainly wasn't until I stumbled upon it today - it's something to mull over whilst you're mulling over who would be your preference for next PM, if you mull over such things... The Tories run an organisation called Conservatives Abroad. *Membership of this organisation costs £25. *It is open to anyone anywhere in the world - they don't even have to be UK citizens living abroad. *Members automatically become a member of the Conservative Party and are entitled to all the benefits of party membership, including participation in the Conservative Policy Forum, attendance at party conferences and a vote in the election of the party leader. *So a non-British member living abroad has something by far the vast majority of UK residents don't have - a say in who becomes Prime Minister. What sort of democracy is that - and how many right-wing nutjobs from around the world are members? https://www.conservativesabroad.org...xwckNzW1d1eFxa5G-eovbMN9WRUrB02g53rubzXO_Zw5k
Thank goodness there are no branches anywhere near me. Thought about joining to stir the pot, but no way would this bunch of crooks get a single penny of my money.
The Rwandans - and doubtless plenty of others - must be laughing their socks of at this. "Tens of thousands" turns out to be two hundred - with the agreement signed being worth £120m, that works out at £600K per head. Nearly as bad as Liz Truss' much vaunted New Zealand trade deal in terms of value to the UK. And to make matters worse, the courts still have to decide if the Rwanda deal is legal. If it isn't, Rwanda get to keep the £120m. I don't think fiscal prudence is a Tory strongpoint...
James Cleverly, and various other MPs and gov't media proxies, say French border officials only stamp every passport as revenge; that they can just wave people through like they used to. The official advice from the UK government says something rather different. please log in to view this image
On 22nd September 1934 at Gresford Colliery, Wales, an explosion killed 266 men & boys underground. 6 survived and only 11 bodies were ever recovered. The wages of all were docked by half a day's pay by the owners because the men had 'failed to complete their shift.' At a time when the Unions are coming under attack from some in the media and right wing politicians, it is events such as this that should remind us that only by joining together working people can have a voice. This is still a problem in society today. The head of BT Philip Jansen was paid £3,500,000 last year (up 32%). When asked if he would increase pay to front line staff, he replied: “Why would I do that?”
How on earth can anyone think this is acceptable? "This draft plan to add 39 to 50 new Tory peers includes an extraordinary requirement that each new peer sign away their right to make their own judgment on legislation that comes before them. They have to give, the paper says, a written undertaking to attend and vote with the government." https://www.theguardian.com/comment...is-johnson-lords-cronies-legitimising-bribery
What happens if they sign the agreement then don't vote with the government? That would be an interesting court case.
Perhaps surprisingly, I have a low opinion of Tories - and I doubt that would ever happen. If it did though, I'd imagine there'd be no court involved - they would just be stripped of their peerages.
Not a good week for the royals - first the claims about Prince William and his penchant for pegging, and now this...
please log in to view this image Apparently she called Nicola Sturgeon, the democratically elected leader of the second largest nation of GB, an attention seeker, who is best ignored.