14 Replies to “Whoever It Is This Week’s Britain”

  1. Bravo. Goes to show you can say “shove off” to the govmint. Inform RLSS boats in the channel to escort flotillas back to where they came from. Supply such RLSS vessel with fuel, fresh crews and food not matter how long. England should say “We are full” as should Canada. Immigrants are welcome but through the front door and have the skills to be ready to work pending a need for such skills.

    bverwey

  2. Canada is of course going to let as many people in as possible.
    That of course is one thing – but the pesky bill S-233 for Universal Basic Income will likely pass the Senate and Parliament.
    How many of the 1.5 million “migrants” that will arrive before the next election will be signed up for a lifetime of money with no work

    How might they vote?

    1. And if there is a shortage of housing you can always be forced to accommodate if only two of you occupy a 2000 square ft. or more. Its been done.

  3. We need to halt immigration (legal and illegal and refugees), and make an effort to boot out
    those waiting for deportation. We may consider immigration in the future once things settle down.

  4. Bravo, John Mappin. One of the vanishing civilized British people left. Indeed, the military must be mobilized to protect the borders of EVERY civilized Western Nations.

  5. Don’t Charles and Camilla have some extra square footage they could spare? I mean why stop at the modest Camelot Castle Hotel, when there is Highgrove, Windsor, Buckingham, Kensington, Sandringham, Balmoral and the others I can’t ring off the top of my head.

    I don’t understand how an entire generation sacrificed everything to preserve their homeland, only to have their progeny be equally bent on destroying it.

  6. When economic migrants are enjoying 5 star hotels.. When schools have no room for local born children.. I would say you are well past your limits of open border insanity..

  7. Kinda Makes me want to row across the Atlantic and demand citizenship (and climate reparations).

  8. The “H” on the lawn I assume is a helipad. Awfully useful for flying in the new residents and the associated government personnel required to look after them.
    Can you imagine being one of the lucky three employees remaining to clean the premises after the new residents have arrived? I believe they may have their work cut out for them.

  9. The guy was smart to turn down this “golden opportunity” as chances are pretty good that many of the migrants would trash his hotel and De Guvvermint would be less than willing to step up and pay for the costs of repair.
    I heard rumors of that happening in Manitoba few years ago when fire or flood stricken FN’s in the northern part of that Province were accommodated by hotels and motels for months. There was damage, governments were very reluctant to pay for it.
    One motelier even claimed it was difficult to get paid for the rooms in the first place. As the story disappeared from the msm I’ll have to assume everything worked out just hunky dory for everyone.

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