Monday 13 February 2023

Yes, It Is Broken, You're Right There...

One Eritrean asylum seeker who reluctantly agreed to move from the Greenwich hotel to the one in Bedfordshire, and did not join in with the protest, said he was distraught about the enforced move but felt he had no choice but to go.
“We came to the UK looking for freedom but the reality is not like that. I’ve lost my friends, my community, my college with this move. I’ve lost everything. The system is broken.”

A system that houses asylum seekers who come in illegally from safe countries, in the most expensive part of the country, and allows their claims to drag on for so long they put down roots, all at the expense of the poor bloody taxpayer, is irretrievably broken. 

When is someone going to fix it? 

2 comments:

  1. Speaking as one who has never been able to stay in hotels, let alone put down roots, in greenwich, I have no sympathy for this criminal, only for the residents of bedford (and every other town) who will have to put up with them until deportation!

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  2. "I think this mess will only begin to be fixed when we start to choose people who will represent us, the people who pay their wages, and not every foreigner who arrives on our shores."

    We haven't time to wait for that. We need action NOW. Peaceful protests and lobbying until those currently in power cannot ignore us anymore!

    So far it is just the plebs being attacked by the gimmegrants. What if the so called elites start getting a taste of it? What if the gimmegrants start pelting Charlie and his hangers- on wth missiles, say or moving into their backyards? Windsor is very nice so how about settling a few hundred there? I'm damn sure they'd do something about it then!

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