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Oh, the protests seemed to have sparked some action from the government. They are thinking, just thinking mind, of speeding up the appeals process that can take over a year once someone’s claim for asylum has been refused, to clear the thousands and thousands of chancers being fed, watered, legally represented and housed in hotels at the taxpayers expense.

Here’s an idea; Do away with the appeals process and let it be known that if you are refused asylum in the UK, you will be swiftly removed from the country. No more gap years for them.

 
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Here’s an idea; Do away with the appeals process and let it be known that if you are refused asylum in the UK, you will be swiftly removed from the country.
As long as we can do it legally great. Rather than a botched Trump style 'cast the net' approach, and costing more.
 
and let it be known that if you are refused asylum in the UK, you will be swiftly removed from the country.

This is always the problem governments run up against.

A 400 person Rwanda gimmick is no use when you have 100,000 plus people you want to deport.

The government and the EU are both looking for countries to take much larger numbers, but those countries always seem to back out.
 
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Of course, after more than a year in power, Labour are trotting out the standard excuse of "the system we inherited…..". Like a rabbit caught in the headlights, they've only just noticed the discontent with the electorate (brought to a head by the good people of Essex) and are frantically trying to be seen to be doing something about it. Of course, the cynic in me strongly suspects that they'll just give a blanket amnesty to all those that have appealed to clear the backlog and hail it as a success……
 
If we ever do manage to fix this problem, the vast majority of people will soon realise that it makes absolutely no difference to their general unhappiness.
 
If we ever do manage to fix this problem, the vast majority of people will soon realise that it makes absolutely no difference to their general unhappiness.
There's always the weather…..
 
If we ever do manage to fix this problem, the vast majority of people will soon realise that it makes absolutely no difference to their general unhappiness.

That's the "beauty" of the right wangers' position - "why import more crims, when we have enough of our own already?"

As long as there is people there will be crims.
So, there will always be a wrong 'un native to justify the RW stance.
 
Oh, the protests seemed to have sparked some action from the government. They are thinking, just thinking mind, of speeding up the appeals process that can take over a year once someone’s claim for asylum has been refused, to clear the thousands and thousands of chancers being fed, watered, legally represented and housed in hotels at the taxpayers expense.

Here’s an idea; Do away with the appeals process and let it be known that if you are refused asylum in the UK, you will be swiftly removed from the country. No more gap years for them.

Approved, approved, approved.
Pretty easy.
 
The 5.7 million it costs the uk to home immigrants will be used for a more worthwhile purpose.

That will cheer me up.

It's all part of the foreign aid budget. It will just get sent abroad instead. I bet that won't cheer you up for very long. At least when it is spent here it is boosting our economy.
 
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