lizziedrip
US troops forced to act on the ground?
A drop in the ocean in the great schemes of things....but replicated by how many more
lizziedrip
😄😄 this will calm down. Most of the criticism at present is pretty spurious, and not to be taken seriously.
Yes and many overstay said visas and are never followed up. Universal ID would go some way to solving this problem.
BevSec
The answer is to stop people wanting to come here in the first place.
How?
Counties across Europe and in the USA ask the same. Not unique to the UK.
By the way, let's be clear we are talking about a small % of those entering our country, most do so on legal visas within the immigration points system to work or study.
eazybee
We have had fourteen years of griping about a Conservative government. When you criticise actions you must be able to offer a viable alternative solution.
We are waiting.
I agree.
However, though they have had 14 years of opportunity to decide what would work and they might have viable plans, it will take longer than a week to implement them.
The answer is to stop people wanting to come here in the first place.
We have had fourteen years of griping about a Conservative government. When you criticise actions you must be able to offer a viable alternative solution.
We are waiting.
For goodness sake, does this constant griping about our new govt never ever stop
Sadly Cossy I don’t think it will ever stop. There are people who simply did not want Labour to win the election, and will refuse to acknowledge anything positive about a Labour government - no matter what that government achieves.
They’re already demonstrating their vehemence for the new government in their criticism of Labour … after one week in office.
It’s very sad when mature people demonstrate such blinkered, narrow-minded thinking, but what can you do🤷♀️
I’ve had to live with 14 years of a Tory government that I largely despised and a Brexit referendum result that I wholly despised. That’s life folks
Well the U.K. government have got to work more closely with the EU, as it is a Europe wide problem. These people don’t just spring up in France, they come via several long distance routes. Brexit put a massive spanner in those works. Rwanda was never going to work, and would only involve a few hundred people at best, so wasn’t the long term answer. Many of the smuggler gangs live in plain sight in the U.K., so these people have got to be rooted out more efficiently. But the boat people shrink into insignificance beside the huge numbers who overstay the creaking visa system brought in by the Tories,
nanna8
Why don’t they use the navy to escort the boats back to France and arrest the ones driving them? It seems obvious, that is what used to happen off Darwin to stop them.
This is why they can't. It was suggested in 2021/2022
www.navylookout.com/why-its-not-the-royal-navys-job-to-stop-migrant-boats/
Legally would be considered an act of war under international agreements followed the world over as regards rights to enter another countries jurisdictions. Farage's turn back the boats conveniently ignored this as an option and it's been raised so many times in GN. Also you'd need permission to land people.
Nicenanny3
Daily count
I think you might just find weather has much to do with people crossing, not the govt 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
And they’re trying to solve the problem without attempting to dehumanise people or make them scapegoats for everything that is wrong with this country.
maddyone
I’d just like someone to tell me properly, without sniping at other posters, how are ‘the gangs’ going to be ‘smashed’?
It’s a wonderful idea, and would obviously be great if it could happen, but I’m a bear of very little brain, and consequently I’m unable to understand how it’s going to be achieved. I’ve heard a lot of the gangs operate from Turkey.
I know it can’t be achieved next week, but how will it be achieved over the next five years?
Anyone?
No, because it’s not been shared with us as yet, just as many “plans” aren’t shared by any government for pretty obvious reasons.
For goodness sake, does this constant griping about our new govt never ever stop!
Some of you were so quick to rush to the defence of the previous govt, who had 14 years to stop this issue and many others.
I think most of us know Rwanda would never have worked, the traffickers could not give two figs what happens to the people they traffic once they have their cash and piled them all into boats and in the back of lorries.
Who knows if the LP plans and policies for anything will work, but for heavens sake, they’ve barely been in power a week!
I see from today's Times, one of the front runners for the Boarder Force job has ruled himself out
He knows this is a Poison Chalice of a job.
Good suggestion nanna8.
maddyone
Incidentally I’ve seen film of the RNLI sending their boats to pick up migrants. I live on the south coast. It’s occasionally on the local news. It does happen, but more usually Border Force pick them up.
Just for clarification.
Did they enter French waters, as claimed?
maddyone
I’d just like someone to tell me properly, without sniping at other posters, how are ‘the gangs’ going to be ‘smashed’?
It’s a wonderful idea, and would obviously be great if it could happen, but I’m a bear of very little brain, and consequently I’m unable to understand how it’s going to be achieved. I’ve heard a lot of the gangs operate from Turkey.
I know it can’t be achieved next week, but how will it be achieved over the next five years?
Anyone?
The UK and other countries already have people working undercover in several countries. I don't think they're going to make details of their investigations public.
Incidentally I’ve seen film of the RNLI sending their boats to pick up migrants. I live on the south coast. It’s occasionally on the local news. It does happen, but more usually Border Force pick them up.
Just for clarification.
I’d just like someone to tell me properly, without sniping at other posters, how are ‘the gangs’ going to be ‘smashed’?
It’s a wonderful idea, and would obviously be great if it could happen, but I’m a bear of very little brain, and consequently I’m unable to understand how it’s going to be achieved. I’ve heard a lot of the gangs operate from Turkey.
I know it can’t be achieved next week, but how will it be achieved over the next five years?
Anyone?
Why would having three human rights lawyers in parliament be an issue? I would think this would help government not be a hinderance. It's of note that three conservative MPs, David Simmonds, Caroline Nokes and Simon Fell were being paid by RAMP which was described by The Telegraph as a "pro migration policy unit". Staying within the law, both National and International, should be the aim of any government regardless of party politics.
Callistemon213
^What I want stopped is the RNLI ferrying these people, they are going to France to collect them!^
Where is your evidence for that, please Shantygirl?
Or is it a Farage meme?
You just have to bring Farage into it, don’t you? Pathetic. 😂😂😂
Why don’t they use the navy to escort the boats back to France and arrest the ones driving them? It seems obvious, that is what used to happen off Darwin to stop them.
Primrose53
Whitewavemark2
Casdon
I think it would be a good idea for this to become a rant thread for the disaffected, to show us all how far you will go unchecked. I’m not going to play.
Very sensible.
Only because the two of you know we are correct.
Quite 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Their only plan is stopping the gangs. And they never will achieve that. Find one gang and take them out, up steps another. And we can’t prosecute people who are not UK citizens and who are engaged in criminal activities abroad. We have to rely on other countries to act. We can talk to those other countries until we’re blue in the face and supply them with a great deal of money but we have seen how well that works with the French haven’t we?
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