Showing posts with label illegal migration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illegal migration. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 July 2023

Migration: when full means full violence erupts

An unresponsive political system that seems oblivious to the damage illegal migration is causing or is actually encouraging it leads to people taking matters into their own hands. 

There is not enough hotels, military bases and barges to accommodate a very disruptive illegal migration that is destroying local communities by taking away whatever they have got including personal safety.

Instead of preventing illegal migration and instead of protecting national borders, the Royal Navy is supporting illegal migration.

Instead of pushing illegal migrants back to where they are coming from, Britain is actually investing millions of Pound every single day aiding trafficking gangs by allowing illegal migrants to enter the country.

Saturday, 17 June 2023

Conservative Party: the gloves are off, but it is not about Labour. It is Conservative against Real Conservative

Any hope of reconciliation is very much a lost cause. If anything, the fight goes on. This is not a fight that started with Boris Jonhson's premiership. This started a long time ago. It is an ongoing war for the soul of the Conservative Party fought by people who have very little in common. Listening to Edwina Currie, you can hear loud and clear an outspoken campaigner for globalisation and total rejection of nationalist values. She explicitly said that she despises anything labelled national or nationalism. Her hatred directed against Boris Johnson came up loud and clear. There is not one Conservative Party. There are several Conservative Parties with opposite ideas regarding national policies and foreign policies.

I reckon this conflict within the Conservative Party trumps everything else. In this war, there will be no prisoners. They sense that this battle must be fought even when the price of infighting is the loss of the next General Election. Such is the animosity that reigns supreme within the Conservative Party. They hate each other a lot more than they could possibly hate political opponents from outside the Conservative Party.

If the issue is infighting amongst the Parliamentary Conservative Party - namely between Members of Parliament - the paradox is that a catastrophic electoral defeat could be benefiticial for the Conservative Party. 

If the Conservative Party is defeated in two by-elections, what party line voters are against? Are they against the Conservative Party per say or are they against the fact that for many the Conservative Party is no longer Conservative? Are voters hungry for a real Conservative Party? This is why any victory for an alternative party should be brought into question. Moreover, these are by-elections. We know that by-elections can be seen as punishment, a way to push a political party to stick to its promises. Voters know that without or without this by-elections the Conservative Party will still be in power until 2024 and therefore they want to send a message to Rishi Sunak to force him to abandon 'non-Conservative policies'.

Anger is growing against Policing. Ordinary britons are angry because the government seems to have allowed protesters to get away with murder. Change in laws means that legal migrants have now the same status as illegal migrants. This is an absurdity because it goes against the official line about countering, stopping, illigal migration, and many are fuming about it. The Prime Minister said, stated, promised, that under his watch illegal migration would come to a halt. It has not. And on top of that, illegal migrants are allowed to stay in Britain and even given accommodation and welfare benefits.

Friday, 17 February 2023

If somebody is to be blamed, politicians in Westminster are the ones to blame for lamentable events regarding migration

 

If somebody is to be blamed, politicians in Westminster are the ones to blame for lamentable events regarding migration

The Labour Party and others blamed 'Far Right Demonstrators'. Undoubtedly, peaceful demonstrations can be highjacked by violent individuals, but the fact remains that it was for starters a peaceful demonstration in which ordinary law abiding people tried to express their anger and their frustration when their local communities are flooded with total disregard for public views. Suddenly, local inhabitants see their towns and cities overrun and their economic prospects and peaceful coexistence ruined. They talk about it, but Westminster politicians don't seem interested. They hear that their local authorities are running out of money, cutting down services and having to increase taxes that come out of depleted pockets. They ask their local representatives and their national representatives to speak for them, to actually represent their views, and they are not just blatantly ignored. They are insulted. The vast majority of those taking part in the demonstrations were not Far Right Extremists. They were ordinary people who are suffering and have no voice because those they elect to represent them are not interested in representing their views.

Homelessness amongst the local inhabitants has not decreased. In fact, it has increased. Everywhere you see people sleeping rough. Many are struggling to keep a roof over their heads or living in accommodation that is not fit for purpose. On the other hand, they see thousands of illegal migrants crossing the Channel and being given what they - the ordinary people of Great Britain - are denied. Are there laws in Britain? Are there immigration policies in Britain? Those who have the obbligation of enforcing laws are willfully allowing violation of immigration laws.

National and local authorities have created a fertile environment for violence to occur.