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  1. LonelyStranger8467 on

    This is insane. We are letting these foreign gangs clearly and blatantly abuse our asylum laws – being both the smugglers and the smuggled with contrived asylum claims and then operating a mafia, dodging taxes, selling drugs and other illegal goods. Exploiting other areas of immigration and immigration requirements. The list goes on and on.

    Need an outright ban on this particular region completely until we can get a handle on it. It has been happening for decades and now the problem is too big.

  2. dr_snootus on

    As someone who has worked on two different customer CRM projects at local authorities, you should see the amount of nonsense citizens submit enquiries about. Think reddit type comments but amplified 1000% and submitted by proper lunatics.

  3. mao_was_right on

    What a great country we’ve built for ourselves by letting in the dregs of the planet.

  4. Spumesational on

    Responsibility for this kind of enforcement should not be placed on trading standards alone when lawless gangs are involved. This requires the Police at a minimum (if we can find any). Also for convicts who have threatened violence, automatic deportation, I would say after serving sentence but that just gives opportunity to consort with fellow gang members on ‘inside’ and cause further disruption.

  5. Not_A_Toaster_0000 on

    The open borders lot must be delighted that Britain’s starting to become the country they want it to be

  6. prongleprongle on

    >One defendant got her personal number, she says, and sent her “very aggressive” text messages asking for the money seized when his shop was raided.

    >”Bear in mind, he was a failed asylum seeker not permitted to work. He was driving a nice BMW,” says Mandy.

    My friendly asylum seekers could never

  7. ericrobertshair on

    The council staff should make racist posts on Facebook just before the gangs show up to ensure a rapid police response.

  8. somedave on

    > In some areas, half of all mini-marts and vape shops, and up to a third of American candy stores are thought to have links to organised crime

    Only a third? I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone visit an American candy shop.

  9. Kind_Commission_427 on

    In some areas of the UK, up to half of convenience stores and vape shops are now believed to be linked to organised crime. A 2026 report by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) titled Hidden in Plain Sight highlights a massive increase in “dodgy shops” acting as fronts for criminal activities

  10. ArmadilloLonely9417 on

    Ever since reading Harari and studying the output of the WEf I can assure everyone that this is not a failure of our asylum system nor of government, it is all deliberate… the destruction of nationalism, patriotism citizens rights and the promotion of equity, sameness to make it so much easier going forward for us to be handled….My view. it will continue to get worse UNTIL we all own nothing and are happy

  11. Far_Leg6463 on

    Trump was right when he brought ICE in. I’m not fan of trump but he had the right idea.

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