Tories yes, Farage? Umm he wasn’t involved in Brexit negotiations at all and wasn’t even in the official vote leave campaign or responsible for the backlog which led to hotels being used. Bit of a reach that one.
Loose_Teach7299 on
Now I wonder if people will jump to conclusions instead of reading the article.
He says its their fault because they campaigned for brexit. There you go, no need to get all worked up.
Catherine_S1234 on
He’s absolutely right
All those people who are protesting outside of hotels pretending to love England are the ones who voted for Brexit and Boris Johnson
Then the choose to wait until a Labour government to start protesting it. Just more people brainwashed by culture war nonsense
Haytham_Ken on
> During a visit to Chelmsford, the Lib Dem leader argued that boat arrivals were significantly higher since the end of return agreements with the EU.
> “I think Nigel Farage and the Conservatives should be apologising to those people protesting and saying sorry we caused it,” he said.
> “Before Brexit, we had a returns agreement with every European country. We were able to return people by law. They couldn’t stop us. And it acted as a real deterrent effect.
SP1570 on
The LibDems have woken up… let’s hope they keep going and offer their view on this
pajamakitten on
If the Tories actually cared about stopping immigrants they would have done so as a priority, anyone who knew how anti-immigrant May was would know that. We saw immigration soar under them, leading to migrant hotels, because they wanted cheap labour and a scapegoat to blame their mismanagement of our economy on. Remember all those tens of thousands of border patrol guards that were promised to help deal with immigration? Those never materialised. Even when France offered to open negotiations of policing the Channel, the Tories refused to negotiate. It was all deliberate and led to this mess.
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Tories yes, Farage? Umm he wasn’t involved in Brexit negotiations at all and wasn’t even in the official vote leave campaign or responsible for the backlog which led to hotels being used. Bit of a reach that one.
Now I wonder if people will jump to conclusions instead of reading the article.
He says its their fault because they campaigned for brexit. There you go, no need to get all worked up.
He’s absolutely right
All those people who are protesting outside of hotels pretending to love England are the ones who voted for Brexit and Boris Johnson
Then the choose to wait until a Labour government to start protesting it. Just more people brainwashed by culture war nonsense
> During a visit to Chelmsford, the Lib Dem leader argued that boat arrivals were significantly higher since the end of return agreements with the EU.
> “I think Nigel Farage and the Conservatives should be apologising to those people protesting and saying sorry we caused it,” he said.
> “Before Brexit, we had a returns agreement with every European country. We were able to return people by law. They couldn’t stop us. And it acted as a real deterrent effect.
The LibDems have woken up… let’s hope they keep going and offer their view on this
If the Tories actually cared about stopping immigrants they would have done so as a priority, anyone who knew how anti-immigrant May was would know that. We saw immigration soar under them, leading to migrant hotels, because they wanted cheap labour and a scapegoat to blame their mismanagement of our economy on. Remember all those tens of thousands of border patrol guards that were promised to help deal with immigration? Those never materialised. Even when France offered to open negotiations of policing the Channel, the Tories refused to negotiate. It was all deliberate and led to this mess.