@bigfanofmykids@ZiaYusufUK Let me get this right all those factors suddenly don’t matter when it’s someone whose agenda you support, but when it comes to everyone else, they become perfectly acceptable reasons to justify ‘foreigner’ scapegoating?
@TiceRichard A merit‑based application, you say?
Hold on what about the local ‘foreigners’ you and your party have been so passionately emphasising lately. Are they also allowed to participate, or does merit suddenly stop with parents ‘wrong’ passport?
@LeeAndersonMP_ You completely omit the deterrent effect of the risk of return under The Dublin Agreement. That residual threat completely disappeared post-Brexit and is cited as biggest contributing factor in the rise in Channel crossings.
@fritzed_you By ‘foreign’ she probably means UK‑born kids of EU settled residents, children who committed the terrible crime of being born to the ‘wrong’ parents. Charming, isn’t it.
@CPhilpOfficial Q1: Are these people legal residents and some citizens just born in foreign countries?
Q2: Is it really your intention to create an segregation and discrimination style system where legal residents have different rights?
@matthewlesh@Simmons__ If you don’t know how to read graphs and like to cherry pick maybe… if you know what trend analysis and baseline awareness is then you know it’s BS
@johnredwood Didn’t people like you argue that you would rather be poorer as long as Britain got control back?Brexit added to the economic costs and uncertainty and the BoE has said Brexit related trade barriers have contributed to higher prices therefore inflation means higher interest rates
@KEdge23 You loved Brexit and now you are moaning about inflation 😂 You cannot have it both ways. Brexit did increase costs and push prices higher, especially food prices.
@ZeroSeats@LBC@BenKentish You’re talking about colonial settlers you sound like some DEI militant, just on the other side of the argument. That’s the problem with current politics, you don’t answer simple questions or provide logical arguments.
@migrationCtrl and yet EU net migration to the UK has been net negative for four years, while Universal Credit claims are rising in general. Reform wants to polarise the issue and rerun Brexit for its own political gain, at the expense of the UK economy and British taxpayers
@biggle1908 lol …clearly you don’t know what you’re talking about, green card holders (equivalent of irl) in US are entitled to citizenship like treatment when it comes to social security 😭
@bluebull199706@SamCKx Have you? Under Reform’s rules if a legal migrant who has lived here contributed for years becomes ill and needs the safety net (if they’ve built their whole life here their children were born here, attend UK schools) didn’t Jenrick responded ppl like that they should leave?