Is The Public Expecting Too Much...
Society & Culture1 min ago
It won't happen. They scrapped the Rwandan plan that was proving to be a deterrent and cost us a fortune; they scrapped the barge because it wasn't good enough.
Why didn't they have plans, solutions whilst in opposition? This is not a sudden problem that's taken them by surprise.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They don't have the guts to do any such thing. Even the Tories hardly tried but made a gesture instead.
Besides until they leave the ECHR they will be tied up with court objections from woke anti-patriots. Indeed the government ought to check that even after leaving the ECHR, they've already predicted and prevented any further daft objections too.
At least it's an improvement on Starmer's nonsensical 'Smash the gangs' piffle he was trotting out.
We have inumerable uninhabited islands around our coast - we could erect Portacabin sheters and provide essential amenities, food and clothing, while deporting the assylum failures to their country of origin.
I have said before, as long as we make assylum applications so attractive, three meals in a four-star hotel, money, outings, free medical care and education, and so on, they will keep coming.
Remove the impetus to come, remove the incentives to come, remove the failed applicants, and the boats will stop.
It's not difficult, if I can figure it out, why can't Keir Starmer?
Unless he wants the Labour Party to sink at the next election for the sames reasons the Tories did?
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