This year, almost 4,000 people have crossed the English Channel, in more than 300 small boats. There was a new record of at least 235 arrivals on 6 August. The numbers attempting the crossing are higher – but some boats are intercepted by the French authorities before they reach British waters. The boats tend to… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 14
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Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 13
Up to 170 migrants in 12 boats have crossed the English Channel after days of choppy sea conditions improved. A further 222 people were stopped from making the “perilous” journey by French authorities, the Home Office said. The authorities later confirmed the body of a man in a lifejacket, found on a beach near Calais… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 13
Enoch Powell and Repatriation Part 3
It has been 50 years since British shadow defence secretary Enoch Powell gave his “rivers of blood” speech on April 20, 1968. To mark the half-centenary, the BBC broadcast his speech for the first time in full, on the radio. The decision caused outrage from those who would rather the speech, and its popularity at… Continue reading Enoch Powell and Repatriation Part 3
Enoch Powell and Repatriation Part 2
The UKIP Wales Leader Neil Hamilton has said, “…although Powell was sacked while the Tories were in opposition, when Mr Heath later became prime minister he introduced a scheme for “voluntary repatriation of immigrants” in 1971. “The idea that Enoch Powell was some kind of uniquely racist villain is absolute nonsense,” Mr Hamilton told the… Continue reading Enoch Powell and Repatriation Part 2
Enoch Powell and Repatriation Part 1
The idea Enoch Powell was a “racist villain” is “absolute nonsense”, UKIP Wales leader Neil Hamilton has said. The AM was defending Powell’s anti-immigration “rivers of blood” speech of 50 years ago. He told BBC Radio Wales the former Tory MP had been “proved right by events” in terms of social change if not violence.… Continue reading Enoch Powell and Repatriation Part 1
Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 12
Migrants say that they believed the risk of dying on a small boat was worth it if they were to achieve their aim of reaching Britain – which some labelled “heaven”. An inflatable dinghy carrying around 20 Syrian migrants was met by Border Force off the coast of Dover on Monday, August 10. The packed… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 12
Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 11
Rising numbers of migrants are trying to cross the English Channel in dinghies and other small boats. They are making the perilous journey for a better life in the UK. The number of migrants to complete the English Channel crossing this year has hit 3,950 – more than double the figure for the whole of 2019. There… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 11
Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 10
Mariam Kemble Hardy, head of campaigns at Refugee Action, said the majority of migrants who make the crossing have a valid claim for asylum. She said: “The Government could easily help put an end to boat crossings by creating more safe and legal routes for people fleeing violence and persecution to find safety here. “Instead,… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 10
Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 9
The Home Affairs Committee will be looking at migrants’ treatment by the UK authorities upon their arrival in the country, particularly the treatment of unaccompanied children. They’re getting put up in Five Star Hotels for God’s Sake. Dover MP Natalie Elphicke met with local residents to discuss the issue. She said on Twitter: “It’s an… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 9
Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 8
An inquiry has been launched into the reasons behind the huge increase in Channel crossings by migrants. The Home Affairs Committee in the House of Commons will look at the role of criminal gangs, as well as the responses of UK and French authorities to combat illegal migration and support legal routes to asylum. The… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 8