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MercilessMong

@MingNoMerci

"The scum of the earth. The mere scum of the earth".

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MercilessMong@MingNoMerci·
@AEHALL1983 What do you think the VAT raid on private schools was? Do you remember the Blair government tagline? “We want to rub the Rights nose in diversity”. It’s always been party political.
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Alexander Hall
Alexander Hall@AEHALL1983·
@MingNoMerci So Cabinet Ministers will now be allowed to make expressly party political decisions with Government money? Great. Can't see that going wrong or backfiring enormously!
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MercilessMong@MingNoMerci·
@irancontraswag @elliehodges62 Then you’re retarded for not actually looking at what has been said. Guess what? It’s detain and deport. In SECURE facilities they can’t wander off from.
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S4ĜE 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@elliehodges62 We dont want them "moved to another area that voted green" so they can attack and rape more White people. We want them deported. Restore is the only party to support if you actually want these parasites gone.
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Nick Buckley MBE
Nick Buckley MBE@NickBuckleyMBE·
This stunt has backfired and unfortunately, that is all Reform UK are - a PR company hoping to be elected. I despise the Greens, but a serious democracy does not punish voters for voting a certain way. That is called tyranny.
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage

If you vote Reform you will not have an illegal migrant deportation facility in your area. We will hold migrants awaiting deportation in constituencies that vote Green instead. You get what you vote for.

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James Orr
James Orr@jtworr·
Delighted to confirm that Sam Ashworth-Hayes has left the Telegraph to join Reform UK as Senior Policy Adviser. Sam is one of the standout talents of his generation. His Telegraph columns and leaders have been required reading for anyone trying to make sense of the challenges Britain is now facing. As a policy thinker he is imaginative, meticulous, and defiantly immune to the herd instincts of the SW1 commentariat. Few understand better than Sam does why Britain has stopped growing, why it is changing beyond recognition, and what needs to be done about it. We’re fortunate to have him.
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MercilessMong@MingNoMerci·
Because it’s entirely symbolic, you could in theory put them anywhere but the optics of giving Green (and other Liberal) voters what they say they want is fantastic optics in the political sense. They protest anyway, and if they become a nuisance to public order they will be arrested. You cannot give an inch to these people. As for the human rights brigade, good luck trying that when we are no longer in the ECHR, have abolished the Equality Act, the Civil Service is reformed and primary legislation is passed through a sovereign parliament. They won’t stand a chance like they do now.
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Luke Roddis
Luke Roddis@roddis_·
@MingNoMerci @Sargon_of_Akkad If they're secure, then why would it matter where Reform put the facilities? And surely putting them in Green strongholds would mean it would be a lot easier for them to protest outside the facility, and get an army of human rights lawyers to work on behalf of the migrants?
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Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
It should really go without saying that punitive partisan policies that target sections of the electorate for voting in the "wrong" way is distinctly un-British and, frankly, shameful. Threatening sections of the electorate with punishment, in the form of placing dangerous migrant camps in their midst, might seem like a clever strategy on the surface, but it attacks something foundational concealed beneath our politics and is deeply unwise. We are a nation and, as Edmund Burke argued, have shared national interests that go beyond our provincial concerns. These interests go beyond the mere material. The unspoken assumption of Britain is that, despite any political divides, we are British and therefore will treat one another in a manner that recognises the fundamental legitimacy of the other person and their claim to a decent life. Regardless of disputes, they ought to be able to go about their day comfortably and safe in the knowledge that this is their country and they belong to it. This is the psychic fabric that itself has been damaged by mass immigration: bringing in millions of people from countries who do not have this special attitude is what brings about the intangible feeling of unease that causes "white flight". It's why the country feels less safe, whether or not it actually is, and why people wish to live among people like themselves. The world becomes predictable and you can feel at your ease that tomorrow will be like today, and today will be like yesterday. Carving up areas of the country into ideological chunks that can be dealt a cruel hand because of their voting record is the hard edge of politics that we really must avoid. Ideology turns countrymen into enemies, brother against brother, over ephermeral abstractions that have devastating and permanent consequences. The ideological politics of the Blair era is what brought these problems to our doors in the first place. It was understood by them that "rubbing the right's nose in diversity" was a punishment, to be weaponised against their enemies. The logical conclusion of this was Zack Polanski's building a society without the right entirely. The Green-voting areas targeted by Reform are well-to-do white areas of the country, who have not yet had to live with the consequences of their politics. This is the axel around which the emotional impact of the policy hinges, and reveals the horror of what Reform plan to do. Yes, they're stupid, but they are going to be like babes in the woods in the face of it. Reform have taken up the destructive politics of ideology from the other direction, and if we look at what it has brought into existence without the mystifying lens of political ideology, it seems monstrous. In concrete terms, what we are seeing is a Muslim man who is threatening British men, women, and children with the rapes and murders caused by unvetted illegals co-religionists in order to gain political power. Why should we think he would stop there? Such behaviour ought not to be rewarded. This kind of ideological politics is completely alien to British life, and very foreign way of approaching the political dispensation of the country. It is a direct attack on the psychic fabric of the nation and renders us into two opposed and irreconcilable camps, where the human feeling that bound us together is severed. It also solidifies the control that ideology has over both sides: once one is attacked by the other, the victim will feel obliged to respond in kind. We must rise above this kind of politics before it destroys the precious metaphysical inheritence of the nation and forever drags us down into a place from which we cannot escape.
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@L_Wastell Endangering British women to own the Greens is disgusting. 🤮 You don’t play politics with public safety. Absolutely abhorrent. 🇬🇧 x.com/WeasleWords/st…
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First it was Barracks, then Hotels, then Rwanda, then migrant Barges, back to Cancelled Rwanda, then it was RAF Scampton, Now it is PAY countries. This is a political shell game being played by politicians and the Judiciary. ~ In essence the Judiciary is placing the rights of asylum seekers or Economic Migrants above the rights of the UK citizens. The Torys paid Dane-Geld (kiplingsociety.co.uk/poem/poems_dan…) to France & Rwanda in the hope the problem would go away. Labour are NOW doing the same, PAYING COUNTRIES and hoping they can avoid having to do anything at all. ~ For the migrants, this is a RISK/REWARD issue. Only by removing the REWARD will you stop the boats. (remove rewards for NGOs, Lawyers, HOTELS & Asylum seekers.) ~ ➡️Leave the ECHR. ➡️Moratorium on all Immigration. ➡️Sack HALF the Civil Servants in the home office, Immigration Department! ➡️Automatic BAN on all applicants. ➡️Deploy the Navy to return the boats to the Beaches of origin. (so they never land on British soil) ➡️Anyone who does land immediate deportation to Rwanda, Ascension Island or remote holding facility. NO LEGAL ACCESS. ➡️Deport the lot! ➡️Rebuild Point Based Immigration system (Capacity=Admittance) ➡️Allow Asylum application through embassies. There should be zero tolerance of anyone claiming asylum, having been thru another country where they could have also claimed asylum. (Dublin Agreement) These are economic migrants not asylum seekers. Enter the country illegally and then claim asylum, Fingerprint, DNA sample, permanent ban from ever entering the country again, then deport immediately! #FingerPrint #DNA It is no longer about integration, it is about MASS deportation and remigration.

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Laurie Wastell
Laurie Wastell@L_Wastell·
Oh please. Practically the only thing Restorers talk about are “partisan” gripes about their personal dislike for Farage (because he didn’t give them a job). Just how “responsible” or magnanimous is it to try and derail the only serious hope the right has out of petty resentment and for your own career prospects – while puppeting your leader to pretend he’s more right-wing than he is?
Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@Sargon_of_Akkad

Terrible, vindictive, ideological politics. Not a responsible steward of the land, but instead a partisan attack on political opponents because a percentage of the constitutency voted the wrong way. Atrocious.

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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
One other thing. If Nigel Farage thinks he’s going to be able to build a migrant detention centre in the middle of Lewisham or Hackney he’s in for a nasty shock.
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MercilessMong@MingNoMerci·
@ZiaYusufUK You can add the Retard Britain top boys to that list as well. Foaming is an understatement when they can’t understand what SECURE means.
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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
I must say I am *shocked* at how many of the highly ‘virtuous and kind’ left wing media and establishment politicians have revealed they view living near asylum seekers is a “punishment”. Whoever would have thought!
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MercilessMong@MingNoMerci·
The fact you’ve not even bothered to look at the fact they will be secure detention centres truly proves what quivering wrecks Restore are, and that you exist just to oppose Reform. Every Restore mouthpiece screeching about dumping rapists and murderers in SECURE facilities till they are deported is something to behold. Pure retardium.
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Connor Tomlinson
Connor Tomlinson@Con_Tomlinson·
I don't think foreign criminals and child predators should be imposed on any residential area in our country, actually. It's vindictive. It punishes those who live there and vote against the Greens, and makes Reform look willing to endanger young women to *own* their political opponents. Detain illegals on secured military bases, capable of conducting charter flights, and the Ascension or Pitcairn Islands instead. We shouldn't be doing this to our own people. And it just provides ammunition to the other side, who will say you're "playing politics with people's lives..."
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage

If you vote Reform you will not have an illegal migrant deportation facility in your area. We will hold migrants awaiting deportation in constituencies that vote Green instead. You get what you vote for.

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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
Absolute masterclass by Zia and Reform … just saying this about migrant detention camps, has exposed all the Greens & Labour lot that don’t want one in their area. So all you hypocrites that call me racist or a bigot for campaigning against The Bell…get in the bin HYPOCRITES
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Malcolm Offord
Malcolm Offord@Malcolm_Offord·
This election is a battle for the soul of Scotland. For graft instead of grievance. Endeavour instead of envy. Plenty instead of penury.
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
If you vote Reform you will not have an illegal migrant deportation facility in your area. We will hold migrants awaiting deportation in constituencies that vote Green instead. You get what you vote for.
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MercilessMong@MingNoMerci·
@MJtweetings @LoftusSteve You do realise this would not be in isolation? I can’t imagine constitutional reform, civil service reform (which Kruger is heading up) and primary legislation would be done without also attacking planning laws as they are the bottleneck.
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Mike Jackson
Mike Jackson@MJtweetings·
@LoftusSteve Well said. This policy fails at planning permission stage. The electorate were furious with the last Tory government for promising and not delivering. When these haven’t been built Reform will look like they’re more of the same.
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Steve Loftus
Steve Loftus@LoftusSteve·
Sorry Gorton. Nearly 30% of you voted Reform but you get a detention centre because the Muslims voted Green. Oh wait. You probably won't because Greens win inner city areas like Gorton that are unsuitable. Badly thought through as usual.
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK

Important new Reform policy:

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