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    1. StresWeeting on

      They’ve provided two examples of UK based gangs who’ve been caught by advertising their services. I guess this isnt much use for the french half of the operation

    2. AFulhamImmigrant on

      It will be interesting to see where things are by say 2028.

      Instinctively I think Labour know this is going to wreck them at any election so I suspect they will do a lot to try and stop it.

      But it depends how cynical you are I suppose. I never really expected Labour to have done much by now.

    3. laredocronk on

      It’d be much more effective to go after the companies who are taking their money and *displaying* these adverts to people.

    4. WheresWalldough on

      major change = “fuck all will happen, no-one will ever be prosecuted under this law”

    5. InvertedDinoSpore on

      Didn’t they get counter-terror style powers back in Jan to “Smash the Gangs”? 

      Then agree a landmark one in one out deal with France recently? 

      This is all just window dressing. As long as the outcome of crossing the channel is – 

      *Never work again (unless you want to), get priority status and live at our expense*

      The boats will keep coming. 

      If cocaine stopped getting you high, the trade would collapse overnight. 

      Same. Goddam. Principle. You. Idiots

    6. LonelyStranger8467 on

      This will do nothing.

      Most of the smuggling begins in their home countries and with connections of friends, families etc.

      Besides that, arresting a few advertisers does nothing to actually stop the incentive to want to enter the UK via small boat or the incredible financial incentive to smuggle someone to the UK on a small boat.

    7. cheeseley6 on

      Great news!

      Don’t worry Reformers – I’m sure Fuhrage’s plan to alienate the country from everyone else would be much more effective 🤣

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