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@Ughell1
Ex-member Free Reader's Assiociation Nigeria. 🇬🇧
Earth Katılım Eylül 2009
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Was this why he was invited, New UK–Nigeria partnership to speed up removals.
gov.uk/government/new…
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🚨 NEW: The Green Party has drafted proposals to reduce the time police can detain terror suspects from 14 days to 4
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@GBPolitcs @Telegraph It's the fault of legal migrants working as carers
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🚨NEW: The UK has spent over £4bn on disability benefits for stress, anxiety and depression over the last financial year
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The Boriswave was the worst Tory betrayal.
Millions came without the consent of the British people.
Most came to not work and have no skills.
They will cost the British taxpayer hundreds of billions as they’re granted right to remain.
Labour are clearly not going to deal with this disaster.
Reform will.
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@Darrenscot38022 @EssexPR Train them properly. Also increase the pay and encourage young Brits claiming benefits for depression to pick up these jobs.
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@cope__johnson @EssexPR The 100 Africans follow the laws set up by the government to come here. They were invited because the Brits were not doing the jobs in the first place. Instead of blaming the hard working carers take the issue with government and big businesses
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@JeremyVineOn5 Control immigration but don't introduce rules retrospectively. It is unfair and pure injustice. It's like deceiving people to come here and then you change the rules. Skilled workers contribute they are not refugees.
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@PolitlcsUK At the end of the day legal migrants doing these jobs are abused and treated badly
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20.7% of UK adults between the ages of 16 and 64 are said to be economically inactive, meaning they aren’t in work and are not actively looking for work
Full stats:
ons.gov.uk/employmentandl…
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@JoePJRobertson Are laws introduced retrospectively? That is the question
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President Tinubu Has Made a Strategic Move By Meeting With King Charles III - Odoeme
The royals would have been happy to hear our old national anthem that was from them. It is significant that the King took his time to talk to Tinubu, who he feels he has a connection in terms of age and exposure.
Chukwudi Odoeme, Legal & International Relations Expert
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@CresDes27 @lukeakehurst Nobody is suggesting that. The point is whatever the rules are when you lure workers from abroad don't change it half way. People have options of staying in their country or migrating to somewhere else. If you make them to come here respect the agreement
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@Ughell1 @lukeakehurst Why not? If someone who came with a job is unemployed in a couple of years, you think we should then support them and wife and multiple kids for life?
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All the polling shows that the immigration changes the Government is proposing are popular with voters, including even those voting Green. Multiple factors are driving our weak poll numbers, esp cost of living. Being "too tough" on immigration isn't one of them, and being serious about controlling immigration is critical to holding "Red Wall" seats vs Reform.
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“The very survival of the Labour Party is at stake," Angela Rayner warned in a major intervention on Tuesday night The former deputy prime minister told soft left Labour group Mainstream that the party was "running out of time" She also criticised "un-British" immigration reforms, saying they'd “pull the rug” from migrants already in the UK, reports @siennamarla politicshome.com/news/article/a…
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@NewsCentralTV The British will be looking at him as an idiot for continuing with the trip after the bomb blast
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Diplomacy abroad. Tragedy at home!
As Nigeria mourns lives lost in Borno hours before a major diplomatic engagement, questions arise over whether enough empathy was shown at home as officials defend the high-level trip as necessary.
#WakeUpConversations.
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