Where Is Starmer While the Migrants Keep Pouring In?


KIM RYE

SO WITH Assad’s regime in tatters and, allegedly, a new al-Qaeda outfit in its place, sabre-rattling in Iran, Russia and Gaza, and the Chinese rubbing their hands at the news of the Chagos Islands sellout, what next? Where is Sir Keir Starmer? What exactly are his priorities? Because we, the proles, are damned if we know!

He has managed to clock up 16 trips abroad since taking office (by the time you read this it will probably be even more) but he couldn’t be bothered to show his face in Paris to greet this country’s biggest ally and friend, Donald Trump, during the Notre Dame reopening.

It was left to the Prince of Wales to do the honours and handshakes with the President-Elect in front of the world’s media. Foreign Secretary David Lammy was also conspicuous by his absence.

Meanwhile, Chancellor Rachel ‘from accounts’ Reeves appears to be schmoozing Eurozone finance ministers in Brussels. And our Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner claims in two consecutive sentences that we have a housing crisis but that we have plenty of housing,

and is unable to name a single business that supports Labour’s economic policy.

Are these people tone deaf?

As for Starmer, there is a lot of head-scratching going on because it appears ‘Sir Keir’ has lost the plot. In his recent speech on the immigration crisis Starmer sounded more like Nigel Farage when he laid into the Tories about their handling of the problem of the influx of thousands of unknown (mainly) young men of fighting age.

Or was it just another chance to have a pop at the Tories’ abysmal record when it comes to protecting our borders?

Funny that: in a recent speech he said: ‘Time and again the Conservatives promised they would get the numbers down and time and again they failed’. He said the crisis ‘happened by design not accident’, and claimed that Brexit was ‘used to turn Britain into a one-nation experiment in open borders’.

He added: ‘Mark my words, this Government will turn the page’ (whatever that means).

There’s just one thing: Why was he not shouting all this from the rooftops as Leader of the Opposition?

Meanwhile, Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe is still trying to get the truth about the immigration figures out of the Starmer government, which has let into the UK, at the time of writing, approximately 36,949 detected ‘irregular’ arrivals. Mr Lowe has vowed to expose the truth about the figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

According to the Telegraph’s Sam Ashworth-Hayes: ‘Even away from the ONS, problems with official data are mounting. The National Audit Office has refused to sign off on the Whole of Government Accounts because there simply is not enough reliable data available to form an opinion.

‘This problem extends beyond working out the Government’s assets and liabilities. In some cases, we now simply don’t have any data at all.

‘The Office for Budget Responsibility has spent years producing cheerful short-range forecasts highlighting the enormous benefits of immigration for the public finances, only to suddenly realise earlier this year that low-wage migrants could be an enormous fiscal drain.

‘Godspeed to those interrogating this further. In fact, and as MP Neil O’Brien notes, the Government has stopped publishing figures on welfare claims and tax payments by nationality and is refusing point blank to analyse the lifetime fiscal contributions of the migrants we’re actually getting.’

(From my personal experience and that of others, many migrants work in the black economy on money-laundering projects such as car washes and barber shops.)

This Government, after almost half a year in office, appears to be clueless about tackling immigration, starting with Starmer’s own lame promise to ‘smash the gangs’.

What we are not being told is exactly how he plans to do this – and where is the all-singing all-dancing ‘elite Border unit with anti-terror powers’ promised again a month ago with £73million to sort the problem (chickenfeed compared with the taxpayers’ billions he is chucking at African farmers and other projects in Asia and Africa)?

I live on the Channel coast close to several entry points for what I can only describe, having witnessed it, as an invasion, and there has been no difference in illegal cross-Channel arrivals since Labour took power. And if Starmer thinks that the winter season will be a deterrent he’s got another think coming. Our experience is that it’s business as usual all year round.

Like the Tories, Starmer has failed to address the fact that dinghies full of young males are regularly arriving on our shores, with men running in all directions or getting into waiting vehicles. I have personally seen the ‘scouts’ on the beach, looking out to sea, checking their phones, obviously using GPS. Other locals have had to put up with them running across their properties, hiding in garages and on more than one occasion entering their homes.

Under the Starmer regime we are expected just to suck it up while the Government lays out even more billions of our hard-earned cash on accommodation, free private health care and free legal aid, all unavailable to the indigenous population.

Starmer’s government is digging its own grave with its blatant disregard for the wishes of the people who pay its fat salaries and pension schemes, despite, as Rupert Lowe recently declared, the fact that politicians are ‘the servants, not the masters’.

As my old Yorkshire nan used to say: ‘They’re all wind and no substance.’

Unfortunately this is a ‘wind’ that appears to be blowing ashore ever more numbers of illegal economic migrants into this country, many of whom enter with a massively entitled attitude (I have witnessed that too).

We are being had for mugs! Big time!


This article (Where is Starmer while the migrants keep pouring in?) was created and published by The Conservative Woman and is republished here under “Fair Use” with attribution to the author Mark Shaw

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