Gary39- Registered: 7 Jul 2017
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To clear up what happened please read this of what happened to this frighten lady up Aycliffe yesterday..
The story was not made up…so please those who doubted this woman’s story please make sure the truth is passed around..
https://www.kentonline.co.uk/dover/news/asylum-seeker-entered-womans-home-after-beach-landing-275843/?fbclid=IwAR0V5tUiQ6U2rKcp9YeojJi0wW_bCOVaMOCvv42KNwrDTWAp3y6PCdA30HACaptain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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Thanks Gary39.
I hear the lady has been pressurised by police not to pursue charges.
Nothing reported in the national press.
Simon Jones of the BBC now being accused of 'spreading fear and hatred'!
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They really don't want the public to know what's going on.
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Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
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Thanks Gary, how very frightening for the lady I bet she locks her back door now all the time, at least she was not hurt.
I am not surprised the police do not want to pursue charges as he did not break any law I can think of apart from possibly trespass, according to that report he did not actually break in or even cause damage.
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Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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The Home Office tells MPs the Manston migrant-processing centre was designed to hold up to 1,600 people. There are currently 3,000. Migrants are supposed to be moved on within 24 hours. One has been there for a month.
£5.6 million is being spent on hotels each day to house asylum seekers, MPs on the Home Affairs Committee are told. A further £1.2 million is being spent on hotels for people from Afghanistan.
Simon Jones
10:54 AM · Oct 26, 2022
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Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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As I've previously said 'they just don't want the public to know what's going on'.
This had to be dragged out by a Freedom of Information Request:-
(This is why when on holiday this summer we avoided 'hotels' and stayed in small b&b wherever we went)
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Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
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"Rishi Sunak and Emmanuel Macron vow to co-operate on Channel crossings - No 10"
I will believe it when it happens, words cost those in power nothing, especially those from the other side of the Channel nothing.
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Macron admits half the crimes in Paris are committed by foreigner
French President Emmanuel Macron admits that half the crimes committed in Paris are the work of foreigners during an interview yesterday on the France 2 television channel.
“Yes, when we look at delinquency in Paris, we can see that half of the delinquent acts come from foreigners in an irregular situation or awaiting asylum approval,” said Macron.
However, Macron also said that despite the issue with immigration and insecurity, he sees no “existential” link between the two.
“I will never make an existential link between immigration and insecurity,” said Macron just 10 days after the murder of 12-year-old Lola, who was raped, had her throat slashed, and was stuffed in a suitcase by an Algerian migrant who was in the country illegally.
Macron is under severe pressure after the murder, with a number of leading opposition politicians laying the blame for the murder at his feet and pointing to his abysmal record on deportations. Macron previously promised in 2020 that he was aiming for a 100 percent deportation rate. That rate currently hovers under 6 percent, and in the case of Algerians, it is 0.2 percent.
Despite growing anger, Macron is pushing a plan to send more migrants to the countryside, a move that is overwhelming rejected by the French public there. He also said in February of this year that migration from Africa and the Middle East “can make France greater.”
On top of inflation and growing unrest, the issue of immigration is turning political opinion against the French leader. As in the past, such as following the beheading of French history teacher Samuel Paty by a Chechen Islamist teen, Macron has put forward a number of “reforms” to assuage public anger, but many of the proposals were never enforced or have done little to disrupt France’s issues with insecurity, including a 91 percent increase in murders since 2000.
This time around, Macron claims he wants “in-depth reform” and a “debate in parliament on immigration.”
“We must reform our laws in depth to be able to better welcome those we want to welcome,” he said during the Europe 2 interview. He offered little in terms of how he plans to address problems with integration and the country’s inability to deport criminal migrants.
However, Macron’s admission that illegal migrants or migrants awaiting asylum are responsible for half the crime in Paris is supported by data. The recently retired Paris chief of police, Didier Lallement, made assertions just this month, writing in his new book that “one out of every two crimes is committed by a foreigner, who are often in the country illegally… It is clear that some of the newcomers are integrating through delinquency.”
It is also unclear what the racial and ethnic breakdown of crime statistics is in France, as there are many French citizens of “foreign origin” who are not counted as foreigners since they have obtained citizenship. France does not keep data on the ethnic or racial identity of suspects. However, in other cities, such as Marseilles, 55 percent of all crimes are committed by foreigners, a rate even higher than Paris, illustrating that it is a countrywide issue.
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Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
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I hate the use of the word 'foreigners' as it simply means someone not born in the country and in France covers those from the UK or anywhere else in the so called civilised world. In England I have even heard it used about someone from Scotland.
Never mind ignorance is bliss when trying to fudge the difference between illegals and legalised immigrants who might even have citizenship.
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Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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'Our' Natalie wades in.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-11368897/NATALIE-ELPHICKE-Left-admit-no-refugee-crisis-simply-illegal-immigration.html
Having worked for IS from the 70s through to the 90s I seem to remember spending half my time fending of representations from MPs when we were trying to enforce the very laws that they had passed - still got my 'Stuff MP's Reps' badge we used to wear at Heathrow.
I wonder in how many cases since she's been an MP Natalie has intervened to try to get someone into the country or to stop Border Force removing someone?
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alexiatrade- Registered: 10 Oct 2018
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Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
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I have just watched Councillor Nigel Collor being interviewed on Breakfast about the petrol bombing etc. As a so called representative of the Council and the town he was awful, in fact the interview by Sally Nugent was rather embarrassing.
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Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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But how could Nigel 'trencherman' Collor resist appearing on something called 'Breakfast'? He probably thought it was a food program rather than one about current affairs.
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Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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Next stop Mastermind?
"We've got to work closely with the French, haven't we? It's where they're coming from."
Nigel Collor - KCC Councillor on BBC Breakfast!
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Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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Remember all those doctors and teachers and engineers on the dinghies@
The German Education Minister found 65% of Syrians & 59% of Albanians by OECD standards are functionally illiterate, even in their own language.
Can't see the 40,000 arriving here will ever be professionals. Black market, crime or on benefits more likely?
https://www.zeit.de/2015/47/integration-fluechtlinge-schule-bildung-herausforderung?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Ft.co%2F"Shall we go, you and I, while we can? Through the transitive nightfall of diamonds"
Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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Captain Haddock- Location: Marlinspike Hall
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And coincidentally the UK prison stats are just out!
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