Migration

Borders are returning to Europe because of the failure of multiculturism.

On the 14th of June 1985, in the small winemaking village of Schengen, Luxembourg, signatories from Belgium, France, West Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands came to sign an agreement. The goal was to eliminate checks at their mutual borders, essentially creating a single territory for international travel purposes, akin to a large country for travellers. […]

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The Torys are lying about migrant hotels…

In keeping with our recent theme of the Tories being two-faced liars, we can report that the Government has announced it will stop using 50 hotels to house asylum seekers by January. Sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? That’s because, in the grand scheme of things, it probably is. The announcement came from

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Macron & Jenrick issue warnings to migrants who sow “division and hate”

The UK government has begun revoking the visas of foreign nationals who spread “hate and division”. Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick said that immigrants who “fall below the standard we expect in our country” will be expelled from the UK, saying that the process has “already begun”. This came after the prime minister last week threatened

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Young Europeans Most likely to have fewer children to save the Planet Poll Finds

A survey carried out in Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden in August by YouGov for the Guardian has some worrying Findings for the future demographics of Europe. Asked about what sacrifices they would be prepared to make to help fight global heating, 28% of 18- to 24-year-olds and 30% of 25- to 34-year-olds said

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Governments to get tough on immigration. Again…

Once you’ve been following politics for a few years, you inevitably start to notice an immutable truth: when a government’s popularity hits rock bottom, its politicians suddenly remember they must at least pretend to have the public’s best interests at heart. It’s like clockwork the government pigheadedly pushes through its globalist dismantling of the country

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Archbishop snubbed by Home Secretary.

The Archbishop of Canterbury has spoken out after Home Secretary Suella Braverman has repeatedly snubbed him. A spokesperson for the Archbishop said his office had “reached out several times” to the home office after he had expressed his concerns over the government’s immigration policy and, in particular, Braverman’s comments regarding who qualifies as an asylum

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ErskineSaysNo.

Once again, the residents of Erskine have voiced their discontent and opposition to the settlement of migrants in their vicinity. Over the last eight months, these admirable individuals have demonstrated immense grit and resilience in the face of adversity. Throughout this period, they have remained steadfast and unwavering. At the same time, the duplicitous politicians

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Not in my backyard

A saying goes around our circles, “some people will only understand when it’s too late.” And this holds for a great many things. Not least when it comes to migrant hotels. People are happy to look down their noses at people who campaign against them. They laugh off their concerns as “racist” and never listen

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