News Round-Up
15 April 2025
by Toby Young
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by Sallust
Reform could learn some valuable lessons from the Danish People's Party, says Tom Jones. By focusing on immigration, it forced the Left to clamp down on asylum seekers. Reform, by contrast, seems chaotic and unfocused.
A Colombian migrant who committed 27 offences to fund his drug and drink habit and who violated a restraining order against his former partner has avoided deportation under ECHR human rights rules for "family life".
Support for Labour has dropped to a new low of 21% while the Conservatives lead on 26%, ahead of Reform on 25%. The cost of living was the top concern while climate change barely made the top 10. Time to sack Ed Miliband?
If the Labour party really wants to halve violence against women and girls in the UK by 2035, why not try deporting their rapists, suggests Steven Tucker.
Charlotte Gill exposes the hidden open borders industry of charities, universities and arts organisations pushing a pro-migration agenda and funded wholly or in part by us, the British taxpayer.
Now the Sentencing Council plans to slash the penalties for illegally entering the UK, making deportations far harder. It's almost as though the judiciary has been captured by an unaccountable Leftist cabal.
Keir Starmer should set aside the European Convention on Human Rights and deport all foreign criminals, Labour MP Jonathan Brash has said, as Left-wing voices opposing the 'criminal rights' charter grow.
Migrants will be housed in hotels for years to come at a cost of £5.5m a day, the Treasury has admitted, as figures show there are 8,000 more asylum seekers in hotels than when Starmer pledged to "end asylum hotels".
An Albanian man who tried to enter Britain illegally four times before being jailed for cannabis farming has avoided deportation after a judge ruled he did not meet the legal definition of a "foreign criminal".
The Esmée Fairbairn Foundation doles out £49m a year on "migrant justice", "gender justice" and "racial justice" programmes, among others. It's just one part of the ecosystem of far Left ghastliness, says Charlotte Gill.
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