@Dyl1111520@eneribehave@DomCaine No it isn’t! Dunno where you’re looking for your “facts” but they are wrong, who’s conquering me? I’m sat at home chilling, not on a war field.
@eneribehave They claim to stand for protecting women while aggressively targeting one online because she disagrees with them politically. That’s not protecting women. That’s just wanting obedience.
@KemalistGlory@ChaosLensX@Fx1Jonny The US hasn’t “solved” illegal immigration either — it’s just a completely different system with different geography and laws. Every country still deals with enforcement limits, courts and asylum claims. It’s not a simple copy-and-paste fix.
@KemalistGlory@ChaosLensX@Fx1Jonny Asylum claim. People can absolutely argue for tougher policies, but acting like there’s a single switch any PM can pull to end illegal migration overnight just ignores how complicated the whole system is.
@KemalistGlory@ChaosLensX@Fx1Jonny Fixes. Yes, the UK could choose to leave the ECHR or expand third-country agreements, but those come with legal, diplomatic and financial consequences too. And even under Dublin rules, the UK also returned people to EU countries when another country was responsible for their
@KemalistGlory@ChaosLensX@Fx1Jonny Leaving the EU didn’t magically stop migration for any country though. Italy, Greece and Spain are all still struggling despite being able to return some people under EU arrangements. The reality is mass migration is a wider international issue, not something one law instantly
@TheGAMMONZILLA@Fx1Jonny and international agreements still exist whether people like them or not.
You can argue the system is failing, too slow, badly enforced or badly managed — fair enough. But pretending one PM could click his fingers and completely stop illegal migration overnight isn’t realistic.
@TheGAMMONZILLA@Fx1Jonny If it was as simple as “just stop it”, every government in Europe would have solved it already. France can’t legally just arrest every migrant walking around Calais, and the UK can’t automatically deport everyone who arrives either because asylum law, appeals, documentation and