And those in government doing the legwork to make this happen and the private land owners who will at some point realise they, as Catherine Austin Fitts say, are also on the menu.
The number of Asians training to become lawyers is quite remarkable. In a few years these will provide the bulk of the pool which supply our judges. Will we drift into Sharia Law?
I fear you are correct, Miri. Nobody in the country can get a GP appt, but these foreign men get a private dr service. Why so keen to keep these fighting age men fit & healthy?
Yep! My jab injured dad (78) kept moaning to me about not being be to get a GP appointment but after many conversations with me where I don’t hold back on what I’ve learnt about allopathic hellcare he now realises that’s a good thing! He watches Barbara O’Neil videos instead of ringing the GP now
Dear Miri AF, I know you are 100 per cent correct.
The scale of the investments, the timing - none of this adds up to a 'humanitarian response'. If we think about other waves of refugees, they mostly had a rough ride here, initially. It was the local communities than made the difference.
This has an entirely different 'feel'.
What ever the 650 clowns and their audience in the House of Lords say, the public have not been fully informed nor fully consulted.
Not quite. If we think back to before 2000, those who were displaced from a single location had to carve out a new life front scratch. Broadly the British public were happy to help out, and of course, the State was not very well organised back then.
We literally live in another world where people can by-pass pesky procedures by dropping all forms of ID, keeping the all-important smart phone and get bank rolled by the State.
The State has swung from one extreme to the other - including handling known criminals / terrorists in this 'process'.
Understood. The current influx seems to have no connection with anything - it is clearly organised, funded and protected. Yet the purpose has not been declared. Further, the vast majority are economic tourists - especially the ID free types.
Those who come here via official channels are very welcome. They have made the effort and paid HM Gov to do so.
Wow, this is really chilling. Have any of them moved in yet? I see that they will also be receiving 3 fully catered meals per day, while local residents are out of luck for negative impacts to property values or homeowners insurance rate increases.
Wow.... Thanks for this Steph, it is even worse than I thought. 670 of them, not 400! And we've already got close to 100 more just round the corner in Milnsbridge, which is a tiny locality and only has a few thousands residents itself. The Manchester Road ones haven't moved in yet, no - I see the document says Autumn 2024 at the earliest (though originally they were scheduled to arrive in June). Hopefully there will be so many appeals and objections from locals that they never do, but wishful thinking, I know...
I have questioned whether these asylum seekers will be used for war seeing as men in this country have been too emasculated and in the past few years were frightened of catching a cold 🙄 Another reason perhaps..?
God bless the UK.
And those in government doing the legwork to make this happen and the private land owners who will at some point realise they, as Catherine Austin Fitts say, are also on the menu.
The number of Asians training to become lawyers is quite remarkable. In a few years these will provide the bulk of the pool which supply our judges. Will we drift into Sharia Law?
I fear you are correct, Miri. Nobody in the country can get a GP appt, but these foreign men get a private dr service. Why so keen to keep these fighting age men fit & healthy?
I take your point. What real use are GPs anyway. That’s another big conversation!
Yep! My jab injured dad (78) kept moaning to me about not being be to get a GP appointment but after many conversations with me where I don’t hold back on what I’ve learnt about allopathic hellcare he now realises that’s a good thing! He watches Barbara O’Neil videos instead of ringing the GP now
Much better for him indeed.
Dear Miri AF, I know you are 100 per cent correct.
The scale of the investments, the timing - none of this adds up to a 'humanitarian response'. If we think about other waves of refugees, they mostly had a rough ride here, initially. It was the local communities than made the difference.
This has an entirely different 'feel'.
What ever the 650 clowns and their audience in the House of Lords say, the public have not been fully informed nor fully consulted.
Not quite. If we think back to before 2000, those who were displaced from a single location had to carve out a new life front scratch. Broadly the British public were happy to help out, and of course, the State was not very well organised back then.
We literally live in another world where people can by-pass pesky procedures by dropping all forms of ID, keeping the all-important smart phone and get bank rolled by the State.
The State has swung from one extreme to the other - including handling known criminals / terrorists in this 'process'.
Understood. The current influx seems to have no connection with anything - it is clearly organised, funded and protected. Yet the purpose has not been declared. Further, the vast majority are economic tourists - especially the ID free types.
Those who come here via official channels are very welcome. They have made the effort and paid HM Gov to do so.
“They are very welcome” you are repeating a programmed mantra Andrew.
Wow, this is really chilling. Have any of them moved in yet? I see that they will also be receiving 3 fully catered meals per day, while local residents are out of luck for negative impacts to property values or homeowners insurance rate increases.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/asylum-accommodation-manchester-road-huddersfield/manchester-road-huddersfield-factsheet
Wow.... Thanks for this Steph, it is even worse than I thought. 670 of them, not 400! And we've already got close to 100 more just round the corner in Milnsbridge, which is a tiny locality and only has a few thousands residents itself. The Manchester Road ones haven't moved in yet, no - I see the document says Autumn 2024 at the earliest (though originally they were scheduled to arrive in June). Hopefully there will be so many appeals and objections from locals that they never do, but wishful thinking, I know...
I am praying for you that those 670 never move in.
I have questioned whether these asylum seekers will be used for war seeing as men in this country have been too emasculated and in the past few years were frightened of catching a cold 🙄 Another reason perhaps..?
I wonder where refugee Ellen Degenerate placed her sorry ass in the UK, surely not in the Dragonfly Hotel.
Don’t worry she’s cosying up to Clarkson’s wife and cronies in the Cotswolds
Suuuuuure he will. NOT. Is he also going to close down Roxham Road in Qweebeck where they are just pouring in? Hardly.
"Mistakes were made" ... how laughable this pathetic pawn is. Who is writing his script anyway?