Deportation, or as some say - Remigration.

Oh no, it's turning into just another Himmy thread with endless quotations of international law.

Except I didn't quote any "international law" even once, let alone "endlessly".

I quoted something from the UK Government website



And something from a migration monitoring website


Both of which were factual and completely relevant to Old Salt's post #9.

And neither of which broke any forum rules.


GET OFF THE THREAD it's about how to deport people, not how to avoid it.

It's about you posting something you believe, and then a free and fair discussion evolving.
 
Finally, many have destroyed their papers, so it is not always possible to prove which country they came from.

I never understand this bit. They're claiming to be oppressed (or some other sob story bs) in their own country - but have no proof they came from the country they claim was doing the oppressing. So we just give them the benefit of the doubt and that's one more liability for the UK taxpayer.
 
Yes. Another snippet of info: Crowborough is one of the places where the local election has been cancelled. Its people have really been sh@t on, and what happens there will happen elsewhere.

The only consolation is that in common with Altrincham, Crowborough is reasonably well to do. It's not until the liberal chattering classes get to enjoy a bit of the diversity up close and personal that they are so keen on that things may change. When Jemima and Rupert are being hassled for sex by a recently arrived 27 year old Eritrean goat herder, maybe, just maybe, Mummy and Daddy won't be so keen on being woke.
 
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I never understand this bit. They're claiming to be oppressed (or some other sob story bs) in their own country - but have no proof they came from the country they claim was doing the oppressing. So we just give them the benefit of the doubt and that's one more liability for the UK taxpayer.
I suspect the government assessors of their cases are experts in their field.
They'll be familiar with the facts on the ground, the local dialects, etc. They might be able to verify the issues relevant to the asylum seekers case, e.g. relatives, incidents, etc.
if you have other evidence to suggest I'm wrong, please present it.
 
When Jemima and Rupert are being hassled for sex by a recently arrived 27 year old Eritrean goat herder, maybe, just maybe, Mummy and Daddy won't be so keen on being woke.
Are these real people or are you another with an over-excited imagination?
 
Politicians = traitors.
Guy fawkes was not a politician. he was recruited for his technical expertise, such as it was.
Perhaps there'a a comparison there with today's right wing stirring up unrest among society.
It's not the politicians doing the deeds, it's the barely capable technicians, the ones who have difficulty with English, facts, evidence, and data.
 
Everybody wants a mass deportation program but nobody, except myself and Rupert Lowe, will consider the practicalities of how it could be done. Predictably, this thread became Himmycrapped with ''Pity the poor immigrant' nonsense.

Any road up, Simon Webb has today been musing on how mass deportations should be carried out - and he is broadly in line with my plan. He doesn't mention points 3, 5 and 7, but this plan being such common sense, he probably knows that 3, 5 and 7 'go without saying'.


 
Everybody wants a mass deportation program but nobody, except myself and Rupert Lowe, will consider the practicalities of how it could be done. Predictably, this thread became Himmycrapped with ''Pity the poor immigrant' nonsense.

Any road up, Simon Webb has today been musing on how mass deportations should be carried out - and he is broadly in line with my plan. He doesn't mention points 3, 5 and 7, but this plan being such common sense, he probably knows that 3, 5 and 7 'go without saying'.

Is he for or against it. He ends by saying:

'I rather think that even the most determined supporter of Rupert Lowe or Nigel Farage might draw the line at camps surrounded by barbed wire and armed guards into which thousands of men, women, and children are herded and held for as long as we feel necessary.

What we would have to do, in other words, is to transform Britain from a liberal democracy into something with distinct similarities in parts to Nazi Germany. I'm sure that some would think that's no bad thing, but I also feel that many people calling for mass deportations on that scale haven't thought through the implications of what they are demanding. I think before setting off down such a road, it is just as well that we know precisely what we would be signing up for.'
 
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