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'Water taxi service' must end for illegal immigrants

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May 17, 2025

YET again the Labour so-called Government has come out with yet more hot air about immigration.

They and the Tories just don’t get it!

The public are absolutely fed up to the back teeth of yet more proposals that will never be implemented and, if they were, would not make one iota of difference.

When will two-tier Keir and his ilk get it through their skulls? The only thing that will stop these parasites that we, the good British public, pay for through the nose, will be to stop giving them anything!

No hotels, no food, no hand-outs, nothing, and, as soon as they land, deport them either back to France or their country of origin. Stop giving them a water taxi service through the not fit for purpose Border Farce!

If these illegals realise they are not coming to the land of milk and honey, then they will stop coming! These illegals, who mostly seem to be young males of fit, fighting age, are absolutely unchecked health-wise, crime-wise, etc, so we are importing a ticking timebomb!

I am not and never have been racist, I am not against legal immigration, especially for the type of trades that we need in this country, but this is ridiculous!

Especially as our own people need so much help and are being denied it, but unentitled people are getting help hand over fist!

No wonder Reform are doing so well. This illegal immigration has to stop. Deport them. Some will disagree with me. OK, then have illegals in your home and feed and pay for them yourself!

Pete Bishop

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