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Post by baselswh on Oct 21, 2024 16:10:14 GMT
Tommy Robinsons new book topped the Amazon book selling charts a week or so a go.
At Β£25 a book,that's quite an achievement.
It beat eg Boris Johnson book.
The usual culprits are angry at Amazon for selling it and want them to stop.
What Britons really want to read.
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ltdgas
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Post by ltdgas on Oct 21, 2024 16:40:32 GMT
Tommy Robinsons new book topped the Amazon book selling charts a week or so a go. At Β£25 a book,that's quite an achievement. It beat eg Boris Johnson book. The usual culprits are angry at Amazon for selling it and want them to stop. What Britons really want to read. Ordered one , canβt wait , if itβs anything like our tommys marches it will be well worth the wait ππ
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Post by baldrick on Oct 21, 2024 16:57:41 GMT
According to the telegraph (Nick Timothy piece) the EU is also waking up to immigration overload and various countries are looking at using exporting the problem too, claiming both Denmark and Germany are considering the Rwanda plan. : "The Netherlands is looking to strike an agreement with Uganda, in which rejected asylum seekers will be sent to Africa if they cannot be returned to their home country. Italy has an agreement that should allow it to send migrants for detention and processing in Albania. And politicians from countries including Denmark and Germany have proposed taking up Britainβs now-abandoned policy to send illegal immigrants to Rwanda. Even the Commission has indicated its interest in the principle of processing asylum claims offshore". Gradual acceptance that the ECHR needs changing/cancelling as it is no longer fit for purpose, apparently. ππππ Two things, firstly this is for processing and failed applications where they can't be returned. Our plan was to deport successful applicants. Secondly, if they can do this within existing ECHR rules, then there is no need to leave.
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Post by ltdgas on Oct 21, 2024 17:03:02 GMT
According to the telegraph (Nick Timothy piece) the EU is also waking up to immigration overload and various countries are looking at using exporting the problem too, claiming both Denmark and Germany are considering the Rwanda plan. : "The Netherlands is looking to strike an agreement with Uganda, in which rejected asylum seekers will be sent to Africa if they cannot be returned to their home country. Italy has an agreement that should allow it to send migrants for detention and processing in Albania. And politicians from countries including Denmark and Germany have proposed taking up Britainβs now-abandoned policy to send illegal immigrants to Rwanda. Even the Commission has indicated its interest in the principle of processing asylum claims offshore". Gradual acceptance that the ECHR needs changing/cancelling as it is no longer fit for purpose, apparently. ππππ Two things, firstly this is for processing and failed applications where they can't be returned. Our plan was to deport successful applicants. Secondly, if they can do this within existing ECHR rules, then there is no need to leave. πππππ, do you ever get that sinking feeling πππ, at this rate Iβll be calling to return , looks like theyl be booting the imigrants out before us ππ
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Post by baldrick on Oct 22, 2024 17:49:02 GMT
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