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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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Seems a dangerous coming across the med. Sure I read well over 50 died crossing there a week ago, at the most.
That's because they are undocumented illegals mate.
If they kept their documents and came through France they could just hop on a ferry to get here.
Much cheaper than the £7k they pay for a seat on a rubber boat too.
 
Seems a dangerous coming across the med. Sure I read well over 50 died crossing there a week ago, at the most.

Yeah it is mate, far more dangerous than crossing our little channel, normally high death tolls there I believe if things go wrong. Lampedusa is the small Island they ended up with more migrants than residents, because they see it as the gateway to Europe.
 
Yeah it is mate, far more dangerous than crossing our little channel, normally high death tolls there I believe if things go wrong. Lampedusa is the small Island they ended up with more migrants than residents, because they see it as the gateway to Europe.

Yup...
 
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A ferry firm's headquarters is set to be bought by the Home Office, KentOnline can reveal. The building, which has been occupied by P&O Ferries in Dover for 38 years, will still be used as an office and administrative building for the government department.

It is understood the building will not be used for accommodation or relating to the Home Office work on dealing with small boat arrivals when they are brought to shore in the port. <laugh>

The Entry/Exit System (EES) is anticipated to begin in October, following an announcement by the European Union. The new scheme includes biometric scans and checks and is expected to add time to passport checks when travelling to the continent.

The Port of Dover has been preparing by adding capacity and land at the Western Docks to carry out the new-style border checks.

https://www.channelhouse-dover.co.uk/

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Can we not just say **** off to this Chargos deal if the price is way more than we considered, public services wouldn't half like an additional £35B
I’m sure someone will be along to correct me but I thought we were told to hand it back by the courts. Again from what I read, most of the negotiations for handing it back were completed by the previous government, who got out just in time to make it a Labour problem. I think there’s an element of truth in this as the Tories have been unusually quiet over this.
 
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<laugh>

The snowflakes are offended by everything these days