Monday 3 October 2022

Britain's Lost Marbles

Britain has lost her Empire. But that is no reason for Britain to lose her marbles. Or her sense of justice. Which is portrayed by a female figure over the Old Bailey in London holding a pair of scales to show that balance is the essence of Justice. Illegal aliens, mainly young men, are daily (weather permitting) helped by the British Government to cross the English Channel into England and acquire permanent residence here. These "sans papiers" pay thousands of pounds to people traffickers, so they're not poor. Nor are they genuine refugees, because they could have claimed asylum in France. Justice and commonsense would be better served by promptly deporting them back to their own countries.

1 comment:

Jeremy said...

This isn't the first time Britain has been adjudged to lose her marbles. In January 1983 the House of Commons voted to allow foreign men to live in the UK through marriage. This broke the Conservatives' 1979 election manifesto commitment to end this concession. Many Conservative MPs who had opposed allowing foreign men to live in the UK through marriage when it was put to Parliament in December 1982 were persuaded by Mrs Thatcher to drop their opposition because the Party had to be united because of the upcoming 1983 General Election. But some Conservative MPs continued to oppose it. One of them, Ivor Stanbrook, called it "insane".... About 10,000 men a year exploit this immigration loophole; so as a result of Mrs Thatcher not keeping her 1979 election promise some 400,000 men are living in these islands.