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Stop the boats

I would wager it was better value for money than what the previous government sank into the ridiculous Rwanda plan or what Reform's suggested concentration camps would cost...
Well Reanda didnt happen as I understand, and Reform arent in power, so both irrelevant.
 
Poked my nose in? We were conversing in a decent and friendly manner. Are you okay? 👍🏻
When you say we, you mean Darran and me. Or was that before or after you offered your advice.
I'm great btw, thanks for asking. Hope you are having a wonderful BH. You back in work tomorrow?
 
When you say we, you mean Darran and me. Or was that before or after you offered your advice.
I'm great btw, thanks for asking. Hope you are having a wonderful BH. You back in work tomorrow?
No, I mean you and I were having an exchange, a friendly one without any nonsense, did someone else log onto your account? Go back and check if I were you.
 
No, I mean you and I were having an exchange, a friendly one without any nonsense, did someone else log onto your account? Go back and check if I were you.
I thought we had finished as you didnt answer my question on what's being done about the gangs. My bad.👍
 
Well Reanda didnt happen as I understand, and Reform arent in power, so both irrelevant.

Rwanda didn't happen, but still cost the taxpayer £700m+ and not one person was deported via the scheme. A 42% decrease year on year was already impressive, it looks like genius in comparison to the money wasted on Rwanda.

Reform aren't in power but say that's what they would do if they were in power, so it's a long way from irrelevant.

All pointless really, as some people wouldn't admit the truth if it slapped them in the face because it's not what they want to believe.
 
Rwanda didn't happen, but still cost the taxpayer £700m+ and not one person was deported via the scheme. A 42% decrease year on year was already impressive, it looks like genius in comparison to the money wasted on Rwanda.

Reform aren't in power but say that's what they would do if they were in power, so it's a long way from irrelevant.

All pointless really, as some people wouldn't admit the truth if it slapped them in the face because it's not what they want to believe.
A quick google indicates £1Billion already promised, to help with the problem, and that's just a start.
Let's wait and see what Reform do then is it, when they get into power.
Like I said I would prefer zero coming in on smal boats. It's a bloody mess, and needs sorting pronto.
 
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