Connor Tomlinson And there it is. Britain's Pakistani Muslim Home Secretary responds to the thousands of foreign criminals crossing the Emglush Channel in dinghies by creating new "safe and legal routes", making it easier more migrants to enter Britain. Opposition to mass migration is not caused by demographic change-agents lacking the proper paperwork. We don’t want more people comibg to Britain. We don’t want our economy plundered, our culture disfigured, and our towns and cities turned into third-world slums. The Hobson's Choice is not illegal immigration, or importing would-be Channel crossers via "regular" asylum routes. We don’t want them here. We can just say no. We can deport the troublesome foreigners already here. And we should. But Shabana Mahmood talks tough, only to do the opposite. She cannot be trusted. image
jailed rapist was offered the chance to see her son, who was born as a result of the attack. We are used to such things in Rotherham. He may even be authorized visitation rights, or her son could be placed in the custody of Hussain’s relatives, https://edition.cnn.com/2018/11/28/uk/rotherham-child-rape-scli-gbr-intl/index.html
A five-year-old girl has been ordered to keep the surname of her rapist father after a High Court judge found it formed a key part of the child's identity and heritage. Mr Justice Peel made the ruling at an appeal in relation to a child, referred to in court as D, despite the history of serious domestic abuse. D's mother argued that her daughter being tied to the name of a rapist was retraumatising. One part of the appeal was allowed, however, relating to a protective order. Mr Justice Peel overturned Judge Moy's refusal to extend a non-molestation order. He cited the father's alleged breach, currently awaiting a criminal trial, and a police investigation into historical rapes. The injunction is set to continue until 2027.
Khan was sentenced to three years in a young offenders' institution in 2010 after admitting rape and robbery - with a judge lifting restrictions preventing the publication of his name and mugshot as a 'deterrent' to others. The schoolboy was spared a longer term after his lawyer stressed his young age - and that he had said sorry. But at the age of 28, Khan found himself back in court for breaching the notification requirements of the sex offenders' register by going to Spain – the third time he has failed to comply with restrictions since his release. January 2024
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We Have an OUTCOME!
How Home Secretary Shabana Mahmoud is trying to trick us with her tough talk about immigration The Home Secretary says that she is cracking down on asylum-seekers, but this ignores 95% of immigration to Britain
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The UK Met Office’s excuses for its invented temperature data from non-existent stations get more fanciful by the day. Explanation after explanation fails to live up to rigorous examination, with statutory Freedom of Information (FOI) requests leading to frequent rewriting and new things to believe before breakfast. Data from non-existent stations are obtained from well-correlated neighbouring stations (WCNS) the Met Office told us, but there were no well-correlated neighbouring stations at Lowestoft, which had itself been closed since 2010. Via a new FOI, the Daily Sceptic sought details about these invisible WCNSs at Lowestoft and has been told, “We do not use well-correlated neighbours in this case.”
They cannot be vetted. There is no vetting. To even talk about “vetting” presumes that the men arriving come from countries with legal systems as robust as ours. It presumes their governments maintain accurate arrest records, conviction records and identity databases. It presumes they have anything even close to our DBS system. It presumes that child rapists, rapists and murderers are arrested, convicted and properly documented in the first place. And we all know the truth about the state of our own systems - even here in the UK, one of the most advanced countries in the world, around 98 percent of rapes go unconvicted. Our own DBS system is barely worth the paper it is written on. Arrests, convictions and custodial sentences are shockingly low. So not only are we failing on our own soil, but we are pretending that countries like Afghanistan, Eritrea and Pakistan are at least as competent as us, when everyone knows they are far worse. There is absolutely no way to “vet” people from places with no reliable records, no stable institutions and no functioning justice system. It is impossible. And because they cannot be vetted to any reasonable standard, they should not be here at all, under any circumstances, for any reason.