Monday, 4 September 2023

Remember, Civil Serpents, The Name Of Your Department Is The HOME Office...

...not the Foreign Office. That's another department entirely:
Ellie Robinson was one of more than 150 students at Huddersfield University left in the lurch after a deal was struck between the Home Office and landlords to move asylum seekers into the HD1 building.
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...the first-year international business student was horrified when, with no prior warning, she was told the bombshell news that her tenancy contract had been cancelled - just weeks before the start of term. Devastated Ellie was left in a state of panic as she and scores of other students scrambled to find last-minute replacement accommodation, in a fiasco branded as 'disgusting' by locals and a 'total mess' by Huddersfield's MP.

My sympathy is tempered a little by the fact that most of these students will be 'Refugees are welcome!' types, as indeed Ellie proves immediately:  

Speaking about migrants taking over the tower block, she added: 'I get why they're doing this – they're doing it to better their lives. But it's a real inconvenience for students. There have to be other places they can do this.'

So, Ellie, if you decide to 'better your life', how will you do it? Get a good job and work hard, or invade another country and demand the people there provide you with everything free of charge? 

The news outraged Labour's shadow immigration minister Stephen Kinnock who told LBC students were 'paying the price for the Government's reliance on emergency accommodation'.

You've got a brass neck a mile wide to claim that. 

The Home Office said Britain was facing a huge demand from asylum seekers crossing the Channel.

Then stop them. Because if they are coming from France, a safe country, they aren't asylum seekers at all. And you know it.  

3 comments:

  1. I understand that current legislation prevents people claiming asylum in the UK unless they are actually in the UK. To stop the invaders, put High Commisions, or similar complexes in France, and change the law so requests for asylum can be made there. After all, these places become UK territory. If their application is turned down, and the invaders then resort to the small boats, they can be returned to France, as proper illegals,. The only people who would be upset are the wokerati, and the French, but that would be a double plus bonus.
    Penseivat

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  2. Does it matter which "office" they pretend to work in? It's still Them telling Us what to think and do....

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  3. Care to check how many "working" in the Home Office (and the rest) are actually, you know, natural born British? Not many, if any, is the simple truth, and the explanation for all their "incompetence" (which is anything but).

    My local Poly (rebranded as a "University" under Liebour, and not offering a single 'real' course - just lots of variations on under-water basket-weaving) is inundated (and made rich by) all these "foreign" ('purely coincidentally' from the exact same places as all those "immigrants"). The whole foreign student shtick is just another scam to side-step the immigration laws (what few actually exist, let alone are enforced). They spend a few years hanging around the coffee shops and bars (demanding free accommodation, health-care, etc.) then 'graduate' (in their, I kid you not, day-glo caps and gowns) to ... claiming benefits and housing as ... they've been "resident for years, and have local connections" . Sigh!

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