Tuesday 2 March 2021

Covid-19: Back to school, back to work, back to life

Since March 2020, Britain has been on downwards spiral because of its efforts to tackle a pandemic that started very far away from its shores. 

The United Kingdom has witnessed a new level of awareness concerning immigration. The open-doors policy, with little control of who comes in and who goes out, has killed more than a 100 thousand people in the United Kingdom. Thousands upon thousands of British families mourn a loss relatives. In some some families, several members perished.

As the flow of pretend refugees continues, many of them have been found to be infected with viruses that could literally killed them and those they come into contact with. 

For decades, Britain has cared and control the flow of dogs and cats with legal quarantines to prevent illnesses like rabies but, paradoxically, has allowed the free flow of people without the vitally required sanitary controls. Britain, like other countries, has paid a very high price for the policies supported by liberals and left-wingers. Open Doors? In your dreams. No more. From now on, everybody coming to the United Kingdom should be subjected to stringent sanitary controls to ensure that people living the United Kingdom are safe from pests brought in. Will stringent sanitary measures be implemented? Lets see. Very soon Liberals and Left-Wingers will say that stopping illnesses is 'a Human Rights violation'.

The one industry that has been extremely busy in recent months is the industry of funeral parlors and undertakers as more than 100,000 lives were lost to the pandemic brought into Britain from overseas.

Now that there are plans to go back to school, back to work and back to life, lets remember how such a pandemic was possible. It was possible thanks to the Open-Doors policies supported by Liberal and Left-Wingers.
  
We want Britain to become, once again, a buoyant and vibrant economy. We must never forget that the pile of deaths was brought to the United Kingdom by unsuitable immigration policies. Yes, dogs and cats can bring in illnesses, but every years millions of peoples were coming in or passing through British ports of entry without any crucial sanitary controls. 

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