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Whoever becomes prime minister must hope to have the courage to make Rwanda's policies work

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Over the years, liberal orthodoxy has argued that immigrants across the Straits are uniformly fleeing persecution and death. It was about being hopeless innocent people.

Anyone who attempted to challenge this assumption was immediately slammed as callous and racist.

It, like much of the dangerous groupthink currently tearing public service apart, was orthodox and squashed any debate while doing little to address the issue. .

Right now we are facing a full-blownborder crisis, with over 18,000 border crossings already this year, with up to 700 people a day on small boats. I have arrived here.

It is undeniable that some travel tens of thousands of miles to Dunkirk and Calais and pay gangs to reach England. Desperate to take risks and escape conflict and terrorism.

However, leaked British defense intelligence reports have revealed that immigrants from war-torn countries such as Syria and Iraq are in fact minorities.

Instead, vast numbers of Albanians are illegally smuggled into the country, using their ties to organized crime.

Without a doubt, downtown Tirana is a poverty-stricken and difficult place to live, with major UK citiesBank of Englandabout to plunge into recession. A more optimistic economic option despite our best efforts.

But why should we accept this? The UK is a tolerant country and is happy to help those in need.

25,000 bona fide refugees fleeing the brutal Taliban regime in Afghanistan are forced into tiny hotels in overcrowded British towns. It is a scandal to remain confined to a room of a deceased, unable to live or work freely.

Meanwhile,Border Patrol and Royal Navy draggedAlbanian young men out of dinghys, handing them blankets and dominoes pizza. I am wearing it. Free bus to London.

Pretty Patel's policies in Rwanda will not be realized soon.

Whoever becomes Prime Minister must hope to have the courage to make it work.

Broken hose?

During his two years during the pandemic, ministers came over the air to tell us what to do.

Covid was a serious disease and people were dying, so we were forced to accept a lot of this.

Butgovernments seem to be obsessed with controlling our social behavior.

Environment Minister George Eustis yesterday called for a nationwide ban on hosepipes, citing conditions of extreme heat and drought, and urging water companies to criticize their improper use. ordered to be fined up to £1,000.

What about fines for companies that make hundreds of millions of pounds in profit, but collectively waste billions of liters each year?

is easy to follow, right?