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gulliver1 | 11:49 Wed 18th Dec 2024 | News
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Yvette Cooper has announced that due to Labours fantastic fight against immigration, she is going to be able to close seven hotels that house immigrants, in the new year .     Well done Labour.

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Ms Cooper says she has been able to order the closure of these hotels because her Govt had brought the Asylum back log down.

and the boats keep coming!

You've got to feel sorry for the boat people, after all, theyre coming over here from war torn France!

I wouldn't believe a thing she says - she's on film (as is Rayner) saying she supports the claims of the WASPI women, now denied what they deserve.

"in the New Year".....What year would that be Gulliver?

Yet even more issues that this incompetent shambles of an amateur political party to totally mess up.

Is she closing the hotels because she's giving them a free house each?

 

Just had an idea... with Angela Rayner's obsession with building new houses, why doesn't she build them on the Kent coastline? In that way, the illegals will be able to get out of their dinghies and go straight into their new, centrally heated, fully furnished, all expenses paid homes without having to get on a bus.

Seven that's not bad but she has opened an extra 14 since she got the job so only shutting half of the new ones.

And does anyone think these hotels are going to resume "business as normal" once the illegals move out? I doubt it.

You've got to feel sorry for the people muddled enough to see increased immigrant figures and convince themselves that, that indicates a fantastic fight against immigration.

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