@SarahForRuncorn Pity the Brits didn't show more common sense when defending their sovereignty in 2016... All this fuss about a returns agreement that we had and gave away, and small boats arriving ever since they realised we can't just send them back...
@NelsonsLeftEye@RobertJenrick Pity we no longer have a returns agreement... which is why they are coming in the first place, they know we can't send them back. It's not for nothing that these are called Farage Boats.
@Darcieboo2016@TiceRichard Clown. Imagine a load of immigrants kicked out of Sweden and passing back through the UK. You going to stop them getting to France?
@nakedastronomer@TiceRichard So what? Your family is impoverished or under attack - you’re going to send your wife and young daughter to find you a better life?
@JamesMelville@andyburnham Seems like current policies are working. The post-Brexit Farage Boats have been cut significantly. Sorry if that doesn’t fit the narrative.
@pritipatel Even you are at it. Sigh. These people are no more “in Spain” than if they had walked into the embassy in Rabat. There is no land link, and transport has the usual immigration checks.
@TiceRichard I’m sure market forces will see investors lining up to take this wonderful opportunity to bring up what might or might not still be down there in an era of great uncertainty for fossil fuels.
@JamesMelville But we have been told it’s sooo profitable. Drill, baby, drill! The local communities should be dancing in the streets because big investors will surely come flooding in. Market forces, right?
@ZiaYusufUK This “invasion” from one part of Africa into another, with no more access to mainland Europe than if they had remained 500m to the left, is dwarfed by the numbers arriving on the Farage Boats post-Brexit.
@TiceRichard Wake up, Reform voters, to shysters like Tice. These are Africans arriving in Africa. A long way from mainland Spain and with no way of getting there.