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If Peppa Pig is now the symbol of global Britain, what have you got to lose Mr Farage?

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Urmstongran Mon 22-Nov-21 16:09:05

He says in the Telegraph just now:

“ ...as the official number of arrivals for 2021 heads towards 25,000 (we still don’t have the Home Office figures for Tuesday 16 November) it does seem as though something is beginning to change. Reports are circulating that the Prime Minister has become fretful. As well he should. On his watch, the mantra of “taking back control” of our borders has descended into farce.

The biggest problem Boris Johnson faces is not the sheer impracticality and cost to the public purse of housing, clothing, feeding and giving free healthcare and education to huge numbers of people who have chosen to leave the safety of France to come to this country. Neither is it the daily expense of conducting the Channel operations. Instead, it is the threat to Britain’s national security and the safety of its citizens. Johnson is ultimately responsible for guarding his people. This is the sacred duty of any prime minister. It should override all others. Yet the present occupant of 10 Downing Street seems to have abandoned his post.”

Whitewavemark2 Tue 23-Nov-21 08:06:08

nanna8

25,000 is not that huge an amount. I thought it would be a lot higher. How many left?

You get the impression it is more because if the language used.

“hoards”. “droves”

Be “rivers of blood” next.

nanna8 Tue 23-Nov-21 08:03:20

25,000 is not that huge an amount. I thought it would be a lot higher. How many left?

Whitewavemark2 Tue 23-Nov-21 07:54:23

Brexit wasn’t about immigration - apparently?

vegansrock Tue 23-Nov-21 02:34:43

Trouble is Brexit has made this situation worse. It was won on a promise to take control of our borders, even though more migrants came here from non EU countries than EU ones and little had been done to control this. France actually takes more asylum seekers than the U.K. as does Germany and Sweden , so the idea they are “all coming here” is erroneous. Brexit broke all existing controls so no reason to expect EU countries to stop any asylum seekers from travelling to the U.K. and the idea that any country can patrol 100s of miles of coastline day and night is ridiculous. Personnel had been cut from all areas of public service, so no hope of swift processing of asylum claims, meanwhile no ID system means it’s much easier to work illegally in the U.K. The expectation that a Tory government , who have slashed spending on everything over the past 10 years, will suddenly find an efficient and workable answer to this problem is a joke, which like the PMs jokes, is not funny.

maddyone Tue 23-Nov-21 00:18:29

Our asylum system is not fit for service.

Dinahmo Mon 22-Nov-21 23:00:56

Calendargirl

JE is asked for a solution?

No idea.

I’m asking, if an asylum application was rejected in 2008, THIRTEEN years ago, then why was he still here?

His appeal for asylum was rejected in 2014 and not 2008 apparently.

GillT57 Mon 22-Nov-21 22:12:20

Urmstongran

Although he might not win - Farage would seriously put enough conservative MP's at risk of losing their seats to make Boris do something .... similar to Brexit.

He couldn't even win a seat in Thanet which is Brexit central. Voters in this country maybe don't think overly carefully before they vote,may vote Tory or Labour "because they always have" but thankfully, even Farage is a step too far. He is nothing more than a nasty old white man who stirs up racists.

Urmstongran Mon 22-Nov-21 20:58:14

Indeed growstuff.

Just awful though when we think that once his claim was rejected (maybe allowed ONE appeal) he should have been deported.

growstuff Mon 22-Nov-21 20:51:49

Maybe true, but might as well get facts correct.

Urmstongran Mon 22-Nov-21 20:49:49

So that’s 6y too many then.

growstuff Mon 22-Nov-21 20:48:40

Calendargirl

JE is asked for a solution?

No idea.

I’m asking, if an asylum application was rejected in 2008, THIRTEEN years ago, then why was he still here?

I read that his initial asylum claim was made in 2014. 21 minus 14 is 7.

Mamardoit Mon 22-Nov-21 20:44:38

Kali2

Well, you have a point there. And I for one would be very happy to see the 'right' side of votes be split- as as the 'centre-left' is forging clever alliance to ensure their side of the vote is NOT split. That would be really great.

But this issue like Brexit does not split nicely down party lines. Voters will have very strong views on this and party loyalties will count for nothing. It's not just nasty tories who want very strict boarder controls.

lemongrove Mon 22-Nov-21 20:31:43

They were coming over in droves when we did have the ‘goodwill’ as you term it from our neighbours and partners.The camps in Calais and other places were there for years with the migrants trying any way they could to get here.
They certainly didn’t wish to stay in France! Still don’t.

Urmstongran Mon 22-Nov-21 20:21:20

Change our laws? Or at least alter the terms and conditions we currently offer.

Kali2 Mon 22-Nov-21 20:18:06

And how will you stop them coming over, now we have lost the goodwill of our neighbours and partners?

lemongrove Mon 22-Nov-21 20:10:15

Calendargirl

JE is asked for a solution?

No idea.

I’m asking, if an asylum application was rejected in 2008, THIRTEEN years ago, then why was he still here?

Because our asylum system is useless!
Needs a complete overhaul.

Kali2 Mon 22-Nov-21 19:59:07

And what solutions do you think they will come up with. BTW what would be yours - a big fence all around UK? And then what?

Urmstongran Mon 22-Nov-21 19:42:41

Paul Dacre and Farage should have a chat over a pint. ??

Kali2 Mon 22-Nov-21 19:37:54

Well, you have a point there. And I for one would be very happy to see the 'right' side of votes be split- as as the 'centre-left' is forging clever alliance to ensure their side of the vote is NOT split. That would be really great.

varian Mon 22-Nov-21 19:35:35

Try looking at the facts- Net emigration, not net immigration.

Urmstongran Mon 22-Nov-21 19:32:33

Although he might not win - Farage would seriously put enough conservative MP's at risk of losing their seats to make Boris do something .... similar to Brexit.

Kali2 Mon 22-Nov-21 19:18:15

All great reasons for having true partner, to cooperate and work with- our neighbours with whom we share so much, the same roots, the same families of languages and culture, our Continent and geography and history.

vegansrock Mon 22-Nov-21 18:01:02

Controlling our borders
£350 million a week for NHS
40 new hospitals 50000 new nurses
Jennifer Arcuri
21st October
No border in Irish Sea
Control of fishing grounds
Who believes anything Johnson says ? people who voted for him? .
What’s Farage going to do?

Calendargirl Mon 22-Nov-21 17:58:41

JE is asked for a solution?

No idea.

I’m asking, if an asylum application was rejected in 2008, THIRTEEN years ago, then why was he still here?

Kali2 Mon 22-Nov-21 17:52:15

And your solution JE?