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Nicholas Craddy's avatar

Excellent article Pete, as usual straight to the heart of the matter

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Richard Bevan's avatar

They have created a problem, are getting a reaction, and are beginning to offer a solution; digital ID. Could it have been the purpose of this engineered crisis from the get-go: to persuade otherwise libertarian right of centre thinkers to accept the unacceptable? If we consent to digital ID, it's game over.

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Gareth's avatar

Elsewhere, Mark Steyn points out that Keir Starmer's chief of staff is Morgan McSweeney and that McSweeney's father has milked the Dublin government for £6 million for accommodation for migrants. As Mark puts it, the migrants keep coming because the scumbags in power want them.

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Marko Arčabić's avatar

That wasn’t the only incident in Warwickshire over the last few either… just the most public and blatant one.

I wrote letters to all the councilors and the mp’s. If I ever get a response, it’s them blaming the home office and washing their hands clean…

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Mfyffe's avatar

Yes, our MPs are "as much freeloading squatters as the migrants." In fact they are worse. They are being paid a great deal by us to do a job (ie governing this country for the benefit of its people) and instead they are simply thumbing their noses at us and watching their bank balances swell in proportion to the misery they are inflicting on the population.

The immigrants are what they are. Our MPs are pretending to be proper representatives of the people of this country: I wonder how many of those morons will be smiling when their own families start suffering? If we expect the families of certain perpetrators of vile offences here to do something, perhaps the families of MPs should do something similar to those of their stock who are destroying this country.

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Niall Warry's avatar

There are still too many people who seem to believe that there is nothing we can do to address these issues and that the 'authorities' have the upper hand should more protests and riots break out.

The trouble is we are not practised at revolution with our last and only civil war in 1642 when of course the KIng lost his head (chance would be a fine thing!) so we have no idea how these protests will develop.

However, I would point out that it is only the blinkered and foolish who seem to believe this is as bad as it gets.

For my money there is far worse to come and my hope is that saner heads prevail and we go the route of 198 peaceful ways to protest as advocated by Gene Sharp in his book 'From Dictatorship to democracy.'

Brains not brawn will win the day,

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GregB's avatar

I've not read his book. Could you recommend just a few of the 198?

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george hancock's avatar

I was on the Hoylake protest Sunday and saw an ex PCS official amongst the globalist protestors (perhaps organising them?).

He saw and recognised me and shrank away.

I’ve seen him before on YouTube on Merseyside protests.

We know they’re paid to do their ‘pieces of silver’ work.

Disgust.

Yesterday 2 anti globalist protestors got arrested🙄. It seems the police stepped in when anti globalists refused to allow globalists to take over the area where they (the antis) had protested for a week (the sun was shining and the globalists were cold).

Are the police under orders?

Peter doesn’t want migrants removed to the Scottish highlands.

A pity, illegals would find the weather unappealing and the cost of security would be far less (on an island) surrounded by sub arctic seas.

Anyway hope you are all standing up to globalist!

🙏 for us all and if you aren’t a believer, good luck.

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The Martyr's avatar

Spot on here Pete. I’ve said for a long time we should house illegal immigrants in tents on army and air force bases. We are effectively at war with many of these immigrants who go on to commit serious crime and we need to watch them closely.

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JB's avatar

You're out of luck with the enforcement of the vagrancy laws.

This government have stated they intend to repeal the Vagrancy Act 1824, via amendments to the currently progressing Crime and Policing Bill.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/rough-sleeping-to-be-decriminalised-after-200-years

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Martin T's avatar

The concern we should all have is that there doesn't seem to be a solution in sight. The numbers grow, and grow. At the very least, Labour might win some plaudits, even votes, if it paused all new migration and just started to integrate those already here. The employment market, housing market and welfare state cannot cope. The further risk is that we start fighting each other and blaming migrants rather than the people who created this situation.

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Publius's avatar

"The further risk is that we start fighting each other and blaming migrants rather than the people who created this situation."

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Splittism. It's a favourite pastime of the new woke right - another trait it shares with the far left.

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Martin T's avatar

Divide et impera.

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Mr Blah's avatar

Speaking of MPs constituency offices I had an idea recently for a system that would prevent this abuse happening again. I propose a system where:

1) No pre organised political parties allowed.

2) All MPs are elected and remain independent.

3) The MP must be born and bred and have lived in their constituency for 20 years.

4) MPs vote issue by issue in the house - individual MPs can raise and propose bills as now but this is the SOLE source of new legislation.

5) If a petition of no confidence is raised by constituents in a consituency that gets more than 10,000 votes then immediate by-election is called.

Effects:

Prevents 'elite' groups taking over and abusing political parties.

Means new legislation has the genuine consent of the house instead of getting whipped into line

Will probably be harder to pass new legislation unless its really needed

This is more of 'one for the future as it doesn't address the immediate problem like a 'great repeal act' does but I think this would be a preferable system to the shambles we have now.

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Kat Harvey's avatar

Good points, Pete! The detainees need to be detained more strongly with every infringement. If one assaults or rapes a girl, they are all confined to barracks indefinitely in that area. If they break the rules by working, they are all detained. It’s simple. It’s control.

The police need to protect us from them, not them from us. Their leadership needs to be changed before they mutiny. They are leaving in droves and recruitment is almost at a standstill.

The reason the Labour government nurtures the illegals is to court their votes. They are stupidly behind the times. Old Labour voters are horrified and disgusted and the “Communities” that Labour woos have got their own political voices now with 4 MPs already. The games’s up.

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