Wednesday, 22 February 2023

ISIS, FORBES, IMMIGRANTS,








Ben Wallace has defended the UK Home Secretary's decision to revoke Shamima Begun's citizenship, and said it was 'based on very real intelligence that showed she was a threat'.



    Kate Forbes is being urged to disclose details of her dealings with the steel tycoon Sanjeev Gupta


'An amnesty in all but name': Fury over new plans to fast-track 12,000 immigration




Rishi Sunak faces renewed pressure on immigration after a new fast-track scheme for 12,000 asylum seekers - including Channel migrants - was dubbed an 'amnesty in all but name'. In a bid to begin clearing the massive asylum backlog, the Home Office will launch a streamlined system which will see migrants granted refugee status on the basis of a 10-page questionnaire. The plan was immediately attacked by critics as the Prime Minister faced demands from his own backbenches to urgently tackle the Channel crisis.


1 comment:

  1. I think Rishi Sunak's wife's fortune would just about pay for all those economic migrants he wants as citizens. Those that fast track new arrivals pay out of their own pockets. That includes Ian Hislop, Dianne Abbott, David Lammy, Cherie Blair, and anyone else in London and the SE who use such migrants for economic gain at the expense of the resident majority.

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