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Keir Starmer Faces Serious Questions
//Keir Starmer faces serious questions about his links with charities and lawyers who have campaigned to thwart our work to stop the boats// says Robert Jenrick, Minister for Immigration.
//Labour tried to block our Stop The Boats Act in Parliament, voting against it more than 80 times – and now their colleagues and pals are working to sabotage our plan in the courts. //
//Today we learn that a top lawyer who advised Labour on anti-racism policies is at the forefront of efforts to stop people being deported to Rwanda. //
https:/ /www.th esun.co .uk/new s/23366 140/kei r-starm er-thwa rt-work -to-sto p-depor tations /
Trouble brewing for Mr Starmer?
//Labour tried to block our Stop The Boats Act in Parliament, voting against it more than 80 times – and now their colleagues and pals are working to sabotage our plan in the courts. //
//Today we learn that a top lawyer who advised Labour on anti-racism policies is at the forefront of efforts to stop people being deported to Rwanda. //
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Trouble brewing for Mr Starmer?
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I cannot understand why this Government that is failing on every metric - economic, health and immigration, is so appreciated on AB. We have had 3 years (or 13 years) of failure, and they blame me and gully for stymying the Government. I appreciate your faith in my ability, but they have failed hopelessly on their own, without any help from me.
Too much nonsense here to answer all but ...
The French should care, whether the UK is in the EU or not, because they should want to be decent neighbours rather than dregs of society, and they have a duty of care regarding stopping folk risking their lives in unsuitable boats, to start with.
Not being in power for x years does not give anyone immunity from wrong doing, which is what needs answering, as per the thread title..
And while on the subject, it should be obvious that an opposition plus an obstinate HoL, plus pressure groups trying to cause issues for the nation, can easily combine to obstruct the will of government. Not that the government are all behind doing the right thing anyway, what with an apparent desire to bend over for global groups' demands, and the lack of guts to leave the ECHR and trigger article 16 to rejig the NI border issue. Right bunch the lot of them. But none of that lets Starmer off the hook. It is clear he has a lot to answer for, regarding his personal activities with groups trying the thwart the will of the people. There is no need of apologists for him.
The French should care, whether the UK is in the EU or not, because they should want to be decent neighbours rather than dregs of society, and they have a duty of care regarding stopping folk risking their lives in unsuitable boats, to start with.
Not being in power for x years does not give anyone immunity from wrong doing, which is what needs answering, as per the thread title..
And while on the subject, it should be obvious that an opposition plus an obstinate HoL, plus pressure groups trying to cause issues for the nation, can easily combine to obstruct the will of government. Not that the government are all behind doing the right thing anyway, what with an apparent desire to bend over for global groups' demands, and the lack of guts to leave the ECHR and trigger article 16 to rejig the NI border issue. Right bunch the lot of them. But none of that lets Starmer off the hook. It is clear he has a lot to answer for, regarding his personal activities with groups trying the thwart the will of the people. There is no need of apologists for him.
@22.46.Oh,come off it OG.These people are here now(and i cant see them being removed any time soon).At present up here in Aberdeen they are living in five star luxury at our expense-meanwhile my company is screaming out for unskilled workers such as these,but the government doesnt allow these people to work here.Are we mad or something?These people are getting paid £9.58 a week for doing nothing while they could be contributing to the country rather than taking out.Rant over,im away to my bed.Kisses from miffy.
people are entering this country illegally because there is no safe and legal route to enter this country for the purposes of claiming asylum... they do however have the right to apply for asylum once they arrive even if they do so illegally and yes even if they came from france.. if you want to stop the illegal boat crossings then the best way to do it is to allow asylum applications for this country to be made on the other side of the channel... that will work and "deterrence" will not
gromit is correct about the rwanda scheme... it is not intended to work. it is intended to fail publicly so that the tories can blame human rights legislation and make that the central issue of their 2024 election campaign... they couldn't give a hoot about anything else!
gromit is correct about the rwanda scheme... it is not intended to work. it is intended to fail publicly so that the tories can blame human rights legislation and make that the central issue of their 2024 election campaign... they couldn't give a hoot about anything else!
Asylum seekers can also apply for permission to work.
"asylum seekers may apply for permission to work if they have not received an initial decision on their claim within 12 months but this will only be considered if that delay was through no fault of the applicant"
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"asylum seekers may apply for permission to work if they have not received an initial decision on their claim within 12 months but this will only be considered if that delay was through no fault of the applicant"
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Gulliver, if we're talking about the same post, it wasn't 'News' and the mod who removed it (and it wasn't me) gave you 15 minutes to copy it and post it elsewhere. 'Politics' was suggested. The post wasn't on the same subject - it was about people who you claimed voted Brexit solely because they objected to immigration. If you didn't take advantage of the offer you have no one to blame but yourself. Stop stirring.
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