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Aha! I understand now why you found it necessary to alter my words. It's because you're incapable of constructing a meaningful sentence yourself.Woof!
Aha! I understand now why you found it necessary to alter my words. It's because you're incapable of constructing a meaningful sentence yourself.Woof!
Of course. That's is why they put to sea.An intention to claim asylum, while in French waters.
No-one said there was. But just as equally there is no legitimate reason to force another craft to change course based on a suspected intention.There is no protection based on an intention.
They had a working deterrent, people were leaving and going to other countries.
Ironically Ireland wanted to send them "back" to the UK
So you've taken the time to enrich your story by creating a nice graph?Scrapping the deterrents, opened the flood gates.![]()
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You've misspelled "loathe".You've got love Hopkins
You, as a baoter, understand full well the effect on weather to any small boat on the high seas.What a ridiculous statistic. You want to compare a full year to partial yearSo that we don't have to wait until Christmas to prove you wrong, lets adjust those to compatible stats, just for amusement.
Week 1-19 (YTD)
avg 653 per week 2025
avg 498 per week 2024
avg 465 per week 2023
avg 411 per week 2022
2025 - winner by miles
They had a working deterrent, people were leaving and going to other countries.
Ironically Ireland wanted to send them "back" to the UK
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Rwanda plan: Irish government wants to send asylum seekers back to UK
Taoiseach asks justice minister to bring forward legislation so asylum seekers can be returned to the UK.www.bbc.co.uk

You've misspelled "loathe".

No I took someone else's graph.
It was intended to deter all small boat arrivals. It didn't.Was the Rwanda plan for anyone who wanted to seek asylum in the UK. Or was it just for those who came on small boats.
No. Most of them are tourists.Are the people going to Ireland to apply for asylum the same people who came across on the small boats.
So you've no idea of the validity or veracity of it?No I took someone else's graph.
Then why not post the actual data, instead of someone's anonymous pictures accomp[anied by your interpretation?The data is factual. Sorry it doesn't help you. sorry not sorry that is
That's nothing he skipped a History lesson at school once too.In a 2014 interview on LBC, Farage said he felt "uncomfortable" when he heard people speaking other languages on London transport.
That same year, Farage also blamed immigrants when he was more than two hours late for an event, claiming they were causing traffic on the M4.
"That has nothing to do with professionalism," he said of his lateness. "What it does have to do with is a country in which the population is going through the roof, chiefly because of open-door immigration, and the fact the M4 is not as navigable as it used to be."
I trust you realise that Jack N was involved in a cover-up conspiracy, and eventually 'lost it' in the film (fictitious) A Few Good Men.

Told yaI trust you realise that Jack N was involved in a cover-up conspiracy, and eventually 'lost it' in the film (fictitious) A Few Good Men.
So your presentation is a perfect example of bluff and bluster being exposed.![]()
No. Most of them are tourists.
Of the ones camping in Dublin, here's a google response to your question:

high seas? This is the English Channel, not the AtlanticYou, as a baoter, understand full well the effect on weather to any small boat on the high seas.
So you've no idea of the validity or veracity of it?
Then why not post the actual data, instead of someone's anonymous pictures accomp[anied by your interpretation?