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A civil servant at the Home Office has said that his colleagues would "ring the mental health services to check in on my sanity" if he were ever to propose ways of cutting immigration.
A Prime Minister without a mandate of his own has in effect extinguished the mandate and priorities upon which his party was elected with a stonking majority, says Patrick O'Flynn,
Sacking Suella Braverman shows that Rishi Sunak's surrender to the hysterical Left that hates her because she is a socially conservative 'woman of colour' is complete, says Dr David McGrogan.
On Monday, negotiators from the German federal and state Governments met to hammer out a solution to the migration crisis, but what they came up with is little but empty words, says Eugyppius.
Politicians claim to be cutting the asylum backlog, but what they don't tell you is they are approving 76% of applications – more than double the EU average – and failing to deport most of the rest, says David Craig.
Every Parliament for the last 30 years has had a mandate to cut immigration. Add a referendum result and it's the largest democratic mandate for any measure in modern history. So when will it happen, asks J Sorel.
Biden promised during his presidential campaign that "not another foot" of border wall would be built, but his administration is now pushing through the construction of 20 additional miles.
A Just Stop Oil mob today tried to stop the first asylum seekers returning to the Bibby Stockholm barge, claiming the migrants are victims of climate change and blaming the Government.
According to Eugyppius, Europe is facing its greatest wave of migration since 2016, with the EU, Norway and Switzerland projected to receive more than a million asylum applications by the end of the year.
'Keeping Labour out of power' is not a proposition attractive enough to win over the electorate, says Dr David McGrogan. Free market conservatives and NatCon conservatives must see what they have in common and unite.
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