The whole immigration debate is pointless.
We voted against it - that should be the end of it.
We supposedly live in a democracy, you can't ignore voters then express moral outrage when they become violent.
Absolutely astonishing that there has been a two day racist pogrom in Northern Ireland and @Keir_Starmer hasn’t called a COBRA meeting.
QWHITE revealing!
This was the statement released by Police Scotland after the footage of the incident in Dundee went viral last year. It seems that everything was done to give the impression that the young girl was the aggressor and the migrant couple the victims. A court decided yesterday that it was the other way round. Blatant disinformation. Police Scotland owe everyone an explanation.
The UK government called a COBRA meeting and increased security for the Jewish community after the Golders Green attack.
Over the past days, we've seen literal pogroms against immigrants and people of colour, yet no COBRA meeting has been called.
There can be no doubt there is a hierarchy of racism.
@LondonNurse2015@Marlzzz1@unisontheunion It continues to be low paid work precisely because the market has been flooded with immigrants who will work for less. Meanwhile British nurses are leaving the country for jobs in Australia. Demand better pay for British workers not more visas for scab labour.
Here's a list of the reasons women provide for why they got an abortion.
The least common explanation was incest, followed by rape. The most common was that having a baby would be a lot to handle.
She was just vindicated in court. The migrants were charged with assault.
The girls were telling the truth while the media, the police, and the politicians were calling them feral and smearing the family as racists.
We got justice for Lola and Ruby.
1) We are an aging country, crime SHOULD be dropping. The average age is now 42. The question is - is it dropping as fast as we would expect. Given that we have imported vast numbers of disproportionately criminal people, the answer is obviously, no.
2) The types of crimes have changed. Serious violence, beheadings, stranger rape, gang rape. Things that would have been national news for weeks when I was a child are now weekly occurrences, even if overall headline figures for things like assault are down.
3) People modify their behaviour to deal with crime. You keep a grip on your phone in your pocket rather than walking around with it. You let your friends know where you are and turn tracking on when you’re out. Your meat at the supermarket is now locked away in a cage. The visible degradation of daily life can’t always be captured in statistics, and this is without even getting into the obvious methodology problems with the datasets that he’s using
If you are of the view that millions of your fellow Britons are angry only because they have been “whipped up” by a few right-wing bogeymen, you truly do not understand your own country.
An illegal immigrant who arrives by dinghy admits that he's been working for the Taliban since he was 10.
He is put in to a hotel where he kidnaps and sexually assaults a 7 year old child.
British Justice gives him 2.5 years, he will serve about 18 months.
https://t.co/XbgkxsezHg
Pakistani lives in France, Germany and Italy before claiming asylum in Britain, rapes a woman within 12 months of arriving. Nine months of reporting restrictions on his immigration status, although Lee Anderson got the truth out.
How many cases are still under wraps?
🇸🇪Major U-turn: Sweden abolishes permanent residence visas for migrants
Swedish Parliament has vastly tightened the country's immigration policy.
The new law "eliminates the possibility of granting permanent residence permits to asylum seekers" and other immigrant groups.
The law will go into effect tomorrow, July 12.
Follow: @RMXnews
The interesting part about Iain Dale's response here is that he's objecting to being made to feel icky.
Britain has a legal right to change the rules, that's why ILR is different to citizenship.
Iain objects because he doesn't like the way this makes *him feel*. He never considers that "fairness" applies the other way and that people have voted against high levels of immigration because they're paying for it.