What's wrong with Rwanda?
We’ll reach their 200 capacity soon. Good value for our £120m.
What's wrong with Rwanda?
We’ll reach their 200 capacity soon. Good value for our £120m.
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Barry Byrne
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As the final two depend on the votes of Conservative members, they start to sound increasingly what was expected of them and should have enacted at the last election.
Funny how they know what members want when they need votes.
or sending them back to franceIt's the only way to stop the traffickers.
Apart from providing legal routes, of course.
Not sure whos more patheticThis is fun...
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“Have you found your access to eggs in any way limited? Your access to actual eggs, rather than cartoon representations of them.”
The utter ridiculousness of 'anti-woke' warriors.
I had a conversation down the pub a while back with a pal who was outraged about the owner of a pub in Cornwall who had decided to stop selling a certain beer because the brewery had links to slavery. 'When was the last time you went to that pub?', I asked. He'd never been there of course, but he was absolutely fuming about the fact that if he did ever happen to find himself there, he wouldn't be able to buy some beer that he'd never heard of before.
Check out the performance records of the NHS under Blair versus subsequent Tory governments. It needs to be properly funded, which it was under Blair, but will never be under any Tory administration.
Refugees pour into Ireland as Dublin blames Britain’s Rwanda policy
An increase in people seeking asylum in Ireland is causing an accommodation crisis that has forced Ukrainians to be put in tents
ByJames Crisp, EUROPE EDITOR23 July 2022 • 3:07pm
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Taoiseach Micheál Martin with Ukrainian refugees in Dublin in June. The Irish prime minister has blamed Britain’s new migration measures for an increase in people seeking asylum in Ireland
Britain’s Rwanda policy has triggered a surge in refugees arriving in Ireland, Dublin said on Saturday, in a seeming admission that the deal to deport asylum seekers to central Africa is deterring people from coming to the UK..
Blair's performance on the NHS was not great. He pumped taxpayers' money in with no noticeable improvement, then brought in the private sector and competition which the later Tory/LD coalition continued.
I give credit to Labour for founding the NHS, but if the Left are quoting Aneurin Bevan as the solution to modern problems, it's laughable.
It's the only way to stop the traffickers.
Apart from providing legal routes, of course.
I think "no noticeable improvement" is a tad harsh when looking at things like waiting times data etc. My bigger gripe with New Lab is that they had the money and political capital to make the tough decisions to fundamentally transform how the NHS runs (shut down loads of cr@p DGHs, move away from single GP run practices, invest properly in prevention and public health) and they missed their shot.
Re the delays at Dover. This is what abolishing free movement looks like. Well done.
Nothing to do with the French not turning up to work, an anti-Brexit French police chief and the EU insisting on wet stamping passports
Looks like the UK will retaliate on passports in due course. It's so ****ing obvious what the EU is doing, because they need our money.
As a consequence on ending free movement, UK citizens can now only spend 90 days out of 180 in the EU. This is why it's now necessary for them to stamp and check passports and why border checks are taking much longer. Brexit.
Not true
https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/ne...ir-passports-stamped-during-eu-border-checks/
The French are doing it to be divisive. **** 'em
Have you been to Europe recently? Since May, when this system was meant to be in place, I’ve had my passport stamped in the Netherlands, Germany and Greece. Once you are in the EU, ie through immigration in the country you arrive at, there are no checks moving from country to country in the Schengen area.Not true
https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/ne...ir-passports-stamped-during-eu-border-checks/
The French are doing it to be divisive. **** 'em