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  2. Let's see where I pulled those figures from: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/immigration-system-statistics-year-ending-june-2025/summary-of-latest-statistics https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/briefings/people-crossing-the-english-channel-in-small-boats/ https://www.refugeecouncil.org.uk/stay-informed/explainers/top-facts-from-the-latest-statistics-on-refugees-and-people-seeking-asylum/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c363k7xj9k5t#:~:text=In 2025 there were 46%2C497,routes%2C Home Office figures show.
  3. So they plan to ignore and actively hide the bad side of British history, which we all know exists and to educate people properly, should be taught to our children. It’s like Germany saying they won’t teach anyone about the Nazi party….although that does need looking in to if you have a brain on who set that policy and wrote the textbooks. the entire issue with this policy is that the internet is free, people will go and question and interrogate it for the truth and start asking questions in school, what happens then? They are expelled for questioning the history they are taught? Imprisoned? What happens? censor the internet? you teach the good and the bad side by side. You should be taught the truth. Churchill for example, he did many a bad thing, that’s facts. Why hide it? What happens if I bring that up in a Restore Britain Britain? Death penalty for the truth? the internet will always win the day unless censored, which sounds an awful lot like a dictatorship that restore criticise. The truth about what you were taught, what I was taught, what’s being taught now, is out there. go translate hitlers speeches for a start, eye opening. Go look up who publishes school textbooks. Go research the real history and current affairs. Eye opening stuff. Kids are savvy and a fake history doesn’t run anymore.
  4. Looking at those policies it's a good job Rupert Lowe will never become prime minister.
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  6. Where did you pull those numbers from? I would wager they wouldn't hold up to much scrutiny.
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  8. So this country can continue to afford incoming immigration? You do know that Britain has had over 10million come into this country since 2010? The cost per day to the UK taxpayer is around £6million. The majority are not refugees, not asylum seekers, but are economic migrants. The total last year who were genuine refugees is 33,000, out of 898,000. Some figures to make you think, and why we cannot continue to allow the system as it is.
  9. Key Points on Claiming Asylum in the UK No "First Country" Rule: There is no international law stating that refugees must claim asylum in the first safe country they reach. UK Inadmissibility Policy: Under UK law, the Home Secretary can declare a claim inadmissible if you were previously in a safe country where you could have claimed asylum. Removal Challenges: While the government aims to remove people to safe third countries, this requires that another country is willing to accept them, which is not always feasible. Post-Brexit: The UK is no longer part of the EU Dublin Regulations, which previously allowed for the transfer of asylum seekers back to their first point of entry into the EU. How to Claim: You must be present in the UK to claim asylum; it is not possible to apply from outside the country, such as at a UK embassy.
  10. Ps I have no real problem with real asylum either.
  11. In the first safe country. dont need to go through 10 other safe countries to claim asylum plus asylum and migration are 2 different things.
  12. It's not illegal to claim asylum.
  13. People start taking drugs for a lot of reasons. Most aren't criminals quite often victims of circumstance. The prisons are already overcrowded and just breed more addicts, who then get released and the cycle continues. Rehabilitation into society would be a more useful tool. And by controlling drugs it could be taxed to fund treatment and rehabilitation so people could get back on their feet and contribute and integrate into society. Punishing people for taking drugs doesn't work but it makes criminals richer.
  14. That’s down to the government to sort out not me. Britain has been built on migration so I genuinely have no problem with it we would be screwed without it. illegal, then that’s a different story.
  15. How can they when there is no safe and legal routes sent up?
  16. Illegal immigrants… yup, no problem with that. if you want to come over then do it the correct way.
  17. Remigration of illegal immigrants, that will become a witch hunt of any non white citizen of the UK. This is part of their policy manifesto Operationally, the paper recommends a two-pronged approach: voluntary departures reaching around half a million or more per year driven by a hostile environment, and between 150,000 - 200,000 enforced removals per year. Just sounds like BNP fascist nonsense to me. Exactly the same sort of propaganda present in 1930's Germany.
  18. Excuse my ignorance but what human suffering are restore or reform planning?
  19. It's in their manifesto and Zack Polanski said on the news: "Speaking to BBC South East ahead of his party conference, Zack Polanski said he agreed with a Kent Green councillor, who earlier this year called for the legalisation of all drugs, including class A drugs like heroin and crack cocaine." So you legalise drugs, and in the process increase the welfare bill and psychiatric reliance in the NHS. If you go the other way and reduce the 'acceptability' of drug taking, increase criminal punishment and dare I say it prevent the incoming mafia dealers from abroad by reducing immigration you can start to break the problem.
  20. The 500 size canisters last longer. On a session I get a minimum of 4 days out of 1 canister, but only a couple of days out of the smaller ones, so not a great saving. The current canister in use has done plenty of pike and beach trips.
  21. I remember watching it unfold when the SAS went in
  22. Takes too much effort just to make my own, and OF boilie rolling is a very niche market, how did you find me???? 😂
  23. I can't see the delivery options on the website???
  24. Another 3kg of 15mm done on the table, I think I've got my mix about right now 6 egg mix makes 1.5kg and mixes pretty well. Guns and rolls pretty well. Big common food. ✅☑️✔️✅
  25. I just had one, no big surprise! I thought it might be nice to share some valuable, heart warming experiences. I just went with my son to get his first razor. Explaing the do's & dont's was very humbling for me.
  26. The second session is at Waterside next month. Not that I'm looking forward to it (much), but there's been a reminder this week, of what we could end up connecting with🤪 https://www.anglingtimes.co.uk/news/stories/uks-biggest-common-carp-banked/
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