Saturday 22 August 2020

Illegal and Immoral

The asylum industry has 2 arrows to its bow: Legal and Moral. Leaving the 1951 UN Convention on Refugees would change refugee status from a right to a concession. Which is what it should be. Bogus asylum seekers exploiting the present system is immoral. Using the present system to avoid normal immigration controls is also immoral. Particularly since some cannot be returned to their own countries (Iran, Vietnam, China) because they don't take back their illegals..... Legal aid is given for immigration cases, which means the British taxpayer funds the occupation of his own country by other people. It needn't be; the USA doesn't. And it's highly immoral......21 people traffickers are in jail (BBC Radio 4). We weren't told where. And we weren't told why. Surely it's not a crime to buy and sell small boats. But if it is then the Home Secretary can also be considered a people trafficker for ordering the UK Border Force to bring illegal aliens to England (over 5,000 this year alone)- and should be in jail.

Wednesday 19 August 2020

Adapt or Die

The UK famously doesn't have a written Constitution because times change and we don't want to be legally bound by words that have ceased to be appropriate.... So it is strange that we signed up to the 1948 UN Convention on Refugees and the 1951 European Convention on Human Rights..... We have, after much prolonged argument, left the European Union; and we have, overnight with no argument, suspended the Hong Kong Extradition Treaty..... So it's about time we left or suspended the UN Convention on Refugees..... Nearly 5,000 illegal aliens have claimed refugee status in Britain so far this year by crossing the English Channel in small boats, even though they could have claimed asylum in France..... Furthermore, we are told that millions of people from all over the world are legally entitled to live in these small islands because they would qualify for refugee status..... So, better late than never: Adapt (leave/suspend) or die (suicide).

Wednesday 12 August 2020

Inciting Crime

What a country!... We Leave the European Union to "Take back control of our borders!" and plainly don't control them. We have a UK Border Force to keep out illegals which helps illegals come here. And a Government that, instead of deterring criminal activity, knowingly incites it by rendering assistance to illegals entering the UK and then not deporting them. Britain deserves all it gets!

Saturday 8 August 2020

When is a Crime not a Crime?

Rear-Admiral Parry says that asylum seekers should apply in the first safe country.wants the Royal Navy to help illegals cross the English Channel to England. (BBC Radio 4 "Today".) Why? Because it saved 18,000 lives in the Mediterranean. The Admiral didn't say where those 18,000 people are now..... 21 people traffickers have been jailed. (Radio 4 "Any Questions?") We weren't told where. Nor what for. It's not clear to me that they have committed a crime. Being in a country illegally is a serious crime. But presumably that doesn't apply to people traffickers..... The Dublin Convention, we were told, says that asylum seekers should apply in the first safe country. France is obviously a safe country. So if they enter Britain from France they shouldn't be given asylum here.It's against the law! Anyone who grants them asylum here should be prosecuted. By the Crown Prosecution Service. That is what the CPS is for..... Previous reference to the CPS was on 19 March 2019 of this blog.

Tuesday 4 August 2020

When and when not to Defend the Realm

4 August 1914: Britain declares war on Germany. Germany didn't want it. Why would they? Germany was already at war with Russia and France.... 4 August 2020: England is being invaded by small boats crossing the Channel with illegals (mostly young men who were in France illegally where they could have claimed asylum). But the British Goverment does nothing to prevent it. When we weren't being invaded we react and when we are we don't.

Monday 3 August 2020

Adapt or Die

The UK famously doesn't have a written constitution. This is because circumstance and conditions change over time. So it is strange that we signed up to the 1948 UN Convention on Refugees and the 1951 European Convention on Human Rights. And that we are still bound by them, even though they were drawn up during the Cold War and with the Second World War fresh in everyone's memories.... But we have now left the European Union and have suspended an Extradition Treaty with Hong Kong.... So we could just as easily leave or suspend our commitments on refugees and human rights.