The UK continues to give its hardworking citizens the runaround. Promise after promise proved to be empty as successive Conservative governments continue to insult the intelligence of their citizens. In the last week of November, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak blasted calls for more EU migration, and hailed enormous benefits from Brexit. But now it looks as if Rishi is about to betray Britons yet again and follow in the footsteps of Boris Johnson and Liz Truss by once again flinging open the doors to unvetted economic migrants.
“UK: Sunak to Clear Asylum Backlog with Amnesty in All But Name – Report,” by Jack Montgomery, Breitbart, December 5, 2022:
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak plans to clear the ever-growing backlog of asylum applications by simply granting what amounts to an amnesty to migrants from a number of African and Middle Eastern countries, reports suggest.
In order to tackle Britain’s growing backlog of asylum claims, which was already up over 300 per cent to around 110,000 in March and is now even higher at around 150,000, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is plotting with immigration minister Robert Jenrick to simply rubber stamp all claimants from high “grant rates” countries such as Afghanistan and Syria after basic identity and security checks, according to The Times.
According to Matt Dathan, one of the Times journalists who broke the story, the policy “sounds like an amnesty” — although the Home Office, which is notorious for trying to dress up its repeated failures on border control in tough language, insisted “it won’t go that far”.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman, who is far more hawkish on immigration than most government ministers, is said to have been “sidelined” by the globalist Prime Minister who has “completely taken control of the policy”.
“[The Prime Minister has] got teams of Home Office officials working directly to him and Suella has been sidelined,” a source told The Times, the United Kingdom’s de facto newspaper of record.
“It’s basically him and [Robert] Jenrick running the policy,” they added, referring to a junior minister at the Home Office theoretically subordinate to Braverman.
At least one minister within the government expressed concern that the policy would ultimately make Britain’s irregular migration crisis even worse, however, with a policy of fast-tracking migrants from certain countries — or at least claiming to be from certain countries — without the usual follow-up interviews with and assessments by officials serving as a “pull factor”.….
Alkflaeda says
There would be some consolation in this if the plan was to clear the backlog of those that are here, and then implement tougher measures on any that come after that – but I have my doubts somehow. It should be much easier to keep people off an island, than maintaining the integrity of a land border – but it doesn’t seem to work that way somehow.
alexreid says
Ridiculous! Utterly & completely Utterly & completely ridiculous!! They have deliberately broken the Law. We do not need to import more degenerates & criminals. We have of our grown ones, thankyou.
A complete & abject surrender.
For this, the Tories & Labour should be consigned to the dustbin of History. There is no point in importing people whose IQ is south of 80. In a significant number, half of that score. Below 83 IQ, they cannot function in our Society.
Scientific Fact. Let us Trust THIS Science!!!
࿗Infidel࿘ says
One of the worst prime ministers Britain could have been afflicted w/ – beating even Labour’s impressive collection
Scotsman48 says
R.I.P. to the UK as it was good to know ya before the World went insane.
mick says
It costs each UK taxpayer ca £60 pa to feed, house and service the economic migrants.
Best is to prevent them from working to repay their ‘sponsors’, thus breaking the business model.
This will encourage more to work in the black economy. So be it. Stiffer punishment for rogue employers, drug mules, pimps….