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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
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A pretty obvious solution really, which should have been in place years ago, so it’s good to see Starmer’s government doing that, but for some reason he still isn’t serious about tackling illegal immigration.
The steps he has taken so far are doing, and will do nothing to stem the tide of this unwanted invasion. Perhaps there will come a point at which even Starmer will have to act. But perhaps not…..
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Originally Posted by Carth
Most politicians (all parties) are cacking in their pants, they can see the issues already making the news, and can probably see the future issues bubbling away beneath the surface.
They are probably also aware that if they speak out or suggest any 'hardline' responses they'll be castigated by the media, the human rights lot, and quite possibly all their mates n chums in big business.
Look how many U turns have been done already, just ducking & diving, trying to keep everyone happy all the time, stumbling along ahead of the next big failure that will bring the house of cards crashing down around their ears.
R.I.P. UK 
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Which is why our main political parties are failing to satisfy the voters, who want to see effective action.
Only one party now stands for what is being demanded by the electorate, regardless of what the liberal and leftist media think and blurt out.