By Giuseppe De Santis It’s a stark reality that the government’s preference for spending on refugees over assisting native Britons in need is a clear injustice. The sheer magnitude of benefits awarded to those who shouldn’t even be in the ...
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By Giuseppe De Santis It’s a well-known fact that asylum seekers have a lavish lifestyle at taxpayers’ expense, and another story supports this claim. It’s important to note that asylum seekers are often placed in temporary accommodation, such as 4-star ...
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By Giuseppe De Santis The elections held in Thuringia and Saxony on 1st September have significantly altered the political landscape in Germany and Europe. The rise of a nationalist party, AfD (Alternative for Germany), has sparked widespread debate, a reflection ...
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By Giuseppe De Santis With the newly elected Labour Government expected to increase the number of immigrants allowed to enter the UK, the urgency of the situation is clear. It’s unsurprising to hear that 90,000 migrants will now have the ...
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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 Stephen Smith I ended the first part of this feature by mentioning the rise of real Irish Nationalism. A welcome development. However, with the current legal wrangles over the recent ruling in a Northern Irish court regarding immigration policy ...
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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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