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Could they sink any lower?
If you look at historical treatment of displaced people, then yes. There is plenty of scope to do worse things.
One of the many things I hate about this is the way it makes a false assumption and gets away with it.
Two binary choices:
A. Be housed on a barge.
B. Fuck off back to France.What about,oh idk, processing claims faster so you can either allow people to stay or remove them? You never know it might free up existing space so you don't need barges.
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Option C :
Coming soon to GB News, GB Battle Royal. Four members of BNP armed with a selection of classic British weaponry by Nigel Farage hunt down 200 people who came over on small boats on Salisbury Plains.If the migrants survive 48 hours they get to go on the barge and be shouted at by angry right wing locals.
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What about,oh idk, processing claims faster so you can either allow people to stay or remove them?
The problem with this from the government’s perspective is that most claims get through, and deportation is expensive, and the traffickers still make their cash. To the govt. it’s lose lose. They will tell you that even the bogus or marginal claims get through. Their whole plan rests on making the time between arrival and processing so awful that folks will be deterred from ever crossing the channel.
Loving the new Tory immigration policy.
https://news.sky.com/story/amp/tory-mp-lee-andersons-f-off-back-to-france-comment-shows-govt-trying-to-distract-from-failings-says-labours-yvette-cooper-12936590
Could they sink any lower?