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Boat people import
The media and politicians refer to huge numbers of illegal immigrants crossing the English Channel in dinghies. The numbers quoted would mean around thirty to forty dinghies crossing daily. The English Channel is as busy as the M6 - imagine thirty or forty people crossing the M6 every day? Anyway - the thing is that I have contacts on the Kent coast and they tell me that they have never witnessed these crossings.
That being the case, then these immigrants ae importing one of the most fantastic opportunities considered by man - invisibility, I'll buy into that!
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Yes, it's all true, apparently the beach scenes are CGI's and the lifeboat crews are paid as extras.
If you watch the videos it's the same people and the same boat.
Nigel Farage has made it all up, how he has convinced the other politicians I haven't quite worked it out yet.
Your contacts in Kent Canterbury? just aren't seeing the migrant boats.
Most heartening to see Lamparilla likes your post apparently I point out liars so this post clearly addresses my "fault" by agreeing with a perfectly true and sane observation
Last edited by local; 06/04/2024 at 08:28 AM.
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I have it!
They must be thinking of making an updated version of the film Ben Hur and all those thousands of foreign Johnny's in hotels, holiday camps and ex military bases are THE EXTRAS, proper card carrying RADA types, not illegal immigrants at all - I knew there was a simple answer.
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Those pesky French have been conning us again with fake patrols for phantom migrants.
I blame Farage still, it's like the debanking exposed by our Rodney, complete bunkum no one has been debanked for any thing other than financial reasons.
Those fake files the Bank released were just that reasonable figures with pages and pages of fake additions about his views and politics.
Thank god we have some switched on contributors to work it out for us.
I am off to Kent to see Kenneth Brannagh directing the beach scenes.
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Originally Posted by
local
Yes, it's all true, apparently the beach scenes are CGI's and the lifeboat crews are paid as extras.
If you watch the videos it's the same people and the same boat.
Nigel Farage has made it all up, how he has convinced the other politicians I haven't quite worked it out yet.
Your contacts in Kent Canterbury? just aren't seeing the migrant boats.
Most heartening to see Lamparilla likes your post apparently I point out liars so this post clearly addresses my "fault" by agreeing with a perfectly true and sane observation
Maybe it is true that they don't see the migrants landing, firstly it is 20 miles from Canterbury to the Channel so they would need good binoculars and secondly most boats are picked up in the Channel by the Border Force and brought ashore by them.
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Originally Posted by
Alikado
Maybe it is true that they don't see the migrants landing, firstly it is 20 miles from Canterbury to the Channel so they would need good binoculars and secondly most boats are picked up in the Channel by the Border Force and brought ashore by them.
Well done Sherlock that was my point
I couldn't think why else people couldn't see the landings.
The "migrants" are of course actors and its boat singular due to Tory cuts.
The new Boundary Changes will put Kent in France so Rishi can claim he has solved Saids imaginary "small boat crisis"
Yet more propaganda and fake pictures,
Hundreds of discarded dinghies, rowing boats and kayaks used by migrants to cross the Channel are being stored at a warehouse in Dover.
Pictures taken on Monday show the boats piled on top of one another at a warehouse storage facility on an industrial estate in the Whitfield area of the Kent port town.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/m...%20port%20town.
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According to a Sunday Times article today, voters in Hartlepool are attracted to Reform. One is quoted as saying that small boats had landed on Leeds.....
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bensherman
According to a Sunday Times article today, voters in Hartlepool are attracted to Reform. One is quoted as saying that small boats had landed on Leeds.....
I've seen them on the canal!
The people of Hartlepool once found a monkey washed up from a shipwreck and thought it was a French Spy, tried it and sentenced it to death by hanging.
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