The most recent official data indicates that 1,689,000 non-UK nationals living in the UK are either unemployed or classified as economically inactive because they are not seeking employment. This is not just a statistic; it’s a pressing issue that costs taxpayers £8 billion per ...
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By Giuseppe De Santis It seems the Labour Party learned nothing from the recent riots in the UK. With the level of public anger reaching unprecedented heights, Labour politicians seem to be ignoring the pressing concerns of native Britons. Instead ...
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By Giuseppe De Santis It’s well known that Labour politicians have an intense dislike of the indigenous British. Therefore, no one should be surprised to hear that the Labour government wants to rob pensioners in order to pay benefits and ...
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By Paul Adams The UK – Rwanda Treaty completed its ratification process through its rather tortuous process of parliamentary ‘ping-pong’ on 25 April 2024. This took several weeks of to-ing and fro-ing between the House of Commons and the unelected ...
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By Giuseppe De Santis It has been promised several times by the government to put an end to the policy of keeping asylum seekers in hotels, but this still needs to be implemented, as their number is extremely high. Recently, ...
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By Giuseppe De Santis The UK’s Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) has allocated £450m to build houses for asylum seekers. The guidance published recently states that local authorities have until 28 March to inform the government about ...
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By Giuseppe De Santis The small Cumbrian town of Millom has recently attracted the attention of the mainstream media because the Home Office planned to buy eight abandoned properties to house 40 asylum seekers. This small town has no hospital, ...
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By Giuseppe De Santis There is a story that so far got little media coverage, and for a good reason – it has the potential to spark an outcry. A few days ago, an elderly couple living in Rushden, near ...
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By David Furness The plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda has been ruled unlawful by the Supreme Court. The judgement backed an Appeal Court decision that the policy is unlawful under Britain’s Human Rights Act, which incorporates the European Convention ...
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By Giuseppe De Santis It’s a well-known fact that asylum seekers are living in luxury accommodation whilemany native Britons who are in trouble are lucky if they can get a room in some filthy hostel. This latest story will anger ...
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