James McCafferty
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James McCafferty
@microflights
Politically homeless.






An undercover BBC investigation has found a ‘shadow industry of law firms and advisers is charging thousands of pounds to help migrants pretend to be gay in order to stay in the UK’. WE KNOW. We’ve all been saying it for years, but the BBC is finally catching on... A Restore Britain Government would solve this in two ways. Deportations. Anyone who arrived illegally gets deported - included those already granted asylum. If you came here on a boat, you will be sent home. If a foreign national lawyer or worker has been involved in the fraud, they too will be deported. They can claim they’re gay if they like - they can explain all about it to the deportation officer on their flight home. Prosecutions. Any British national found defrauding the asylum system will go to prison - that includes those within the Home Office. Simple as that. We will pursue the judiciary - if they have been found to knowingly allow foreign sex pests and criminals to roam our streets? They will be held accountable. We will not be afraid to put judges in prison. Because the British people have all had enough of this. Restore Britain will finally end the vile piss-take, and thousands of people will go to prison for their role in it.







If you want a practical example of why this fund is bullshit, I have one from the River Roding. The Roding has billions of litres of sewage entering it illegally every year & the EA has refused to prosecute a single one. Separately, our volunteer River charity has been campaigning to restore the channel of the river through Ilford golf course & create a wetland. A large river charity (who will remain nameless) told us they could help us get funding for the restoration: great, we thought. They were awarded tens of thousands of pounds from the water company fine fund & instead of actually restoring the river, they spent it (without consulting us) on staff time & consultant costs to produce a *report* about restoring the river. This report will then sit on a shelf somewhere and meanwhile the sewage still illegally enters the river & the river channel is still not restored. Our volunteers were forced to give up their free time & rely on local donations (a fraction of the amount spent on the report) to begin the restoration work as best we could ourselves. The system is utterly broken and our rivers are paying the price.













