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The nation voted for Beelzebub who promised to end illegal immigration.
Reform UK's policy, apparently, is to push the boats back to France. I might go along with that if they acknowledged that this would intentionally cause an international incident with France so that matters could be brought to a head. That needs to be openy said so that we can gauge France's reaction |
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Sorry to bring reality into this, but how exactly would Reform UK "push the boats back to France"? Large poles? |
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It might just encourage France to be even less bothered about securing the coastline or the Eurotunnel. We also need cooperation from France on all sorts of issues other than immigration. Souring relations with your direct neighbours is rarely productive.
I don't see how you solve this unless you make it harder for them to enter France in the first place. Let's face it, what incentive is there for France to make it hard to leave France for Britain? If it were the other way around, the British Government wouldn't exactly be popular for helping France but keeping prospective immigrants on our shores instead of theirs. I think we should look at legal routes and find further ways to discourage illegal crossings. Introduce ID cards as well. |
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This is typical of Reform U.K. policies - all sound bite, no real world explanation… It’s been a while since you mentioned the Great Replacement Theory… |
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I didn’t have to look hard. |
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What did that article have to do with the fees that the Overseas students have to pay, and the fact that only PhD students can bring dependents here? |
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Reform upping red tape costs at one council and Farage can't explain why.
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Not really sure what your point is - I cant stand the guy, but I dont expect him know every person in every council they won.
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What is Labour doing about it? None of the established parties have done enough, have they? As Reform want to completely change our system of taxation, I guess the answer to your question may be self evident nearer the time. ---------- Post added at 14:25 ---------- Previous post was at 14:22 ---------- Quote:
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We should tow these boats back to the French cost and then disable the boats in shallow waters. |
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As to "tax dodgers" - illegal "dodging" (as in evasion) would be dealt with by HMRC. The way you've put it shows your hatred of the wealthy in this country. Added to your charming list of people on whom bags of brown stuff should be chucked. |
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Additionally, it’s worth reminding ourselves that if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys. Reform UK wants to bring talent in from the private sector to reset politics and show how government business should be done. People can criticise Nigel Farage and his party if they foul up, but some are so afraid of him, they want to talk him down before he’s even started. We should judge him on his success or otherwise, but we should also compare his performance with that of other parties. It’s not a high bar to cross, is it? |
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