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Raf Would Refuse To Fly Migrants To Ascension Island
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So they are refusing an order from the government, what next we won't go to war?
So they are refusing an order from the government, what next we won't go to war?
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The idea of sending more than half a dozen migrants there is a complete non-starter. The island has around 800 residents and none of them have the "right of abode" there. There is next to no infrastructure, no significant hotels or other transient accommodation. Medical facilities are extremely limited: there is a small hospital which can only deal with minor ailments. There are two doctors, a dentist and a midwife.
Any accommodation required to house migrants would have to be constructed from scratch and with the only realistic communication being an RAF flight from Brize Norton, the logistical problems of such a project would be enormous, as would the cost.
It seems like an idea that a drunken Minister and his Permanent Secretary had jokingly discussed at the end of a boozy dinner.
The idea of sending more than half a dozen migrants there is a complete non-starter. The island has around 800 residents and none of them have the "right of abode" there. There is next to no infrastructure, no significant hotels or other transient accommodation. Medical facilities are extremely limited: there is a small hospital which can only deal with minor ailments. There are two doctors, a dentist and a midwife.
Any accommodation required to house migrants would have to be constructed from scratch and with the only realistic communication being an RAF flight from Brize Norton, the logistical problems of such a project would be enormous, as would the cost.
It seems like an idea that a drunken Minister and his Permanent Secretary had jokingly discussed at the end of a boozy dinner.
//...until an alternative solution to getting them to Ascension Island can be found.//
Please read my earlier post, OG. Accommodating migrants on Ascension is an absolute non-starter. Providing accommodation for even a small number would take ages and consume vast sums of cash. A report I read today suggests the cost could be around £1m per migrant for a very modest number (and no more than a modest number could be catered for). The ongoing costs of maintaining a facility there would make the current hotel bill seem like a bargain.
It really does sound like a joke cobbled together over an excessive amount of alcohol.
Please read my earlier post, OG. Accommodating migrants on Ascension is an absolute non-starter. Providing accommodation for even a small number would take ages and consume vast sums of cash. A report I read today suggests the cost could be around £1m per migrant for a very modest number (and no more than a modest number could be catered for). The ongoing costs of maintaining a facility there would make the current hotel bill seem like a bargain.
It really does sound like a joke cobbled together over an excessive amount of alcohol.
"It seems like an idea that a drunken Minister and his Permanent Secretary had jokingly discussed at the end of a boozy dinner."
Or 'government policy' as it's been known for decades.
Useless articles voted in by lunatics to wreak havoc until they get booted up to the Lords for managing to stay out of jail in the interim.
Or 'government policy' as it's been known for decades.
Useless articles voted in by lunatics to wreak havoc until they get booted up to the Lords for managing to stay out of jail in the interim.
nope - they are saying they would not obey if it is given
PLEASE read reports carefully
( and the usual suspects pile in regardless, do I see Mystic Meg and Charlie Chester, having a go?)
Has happened previously - and er nothing happened
After Dresden got flattened - and the RAF said this is not a war aim we wont do it again......er 1945 that is!
there was huffing and puffing and it was put down to opinion and future aspirations.
( and the RAF big wigs who were flying desks went on shuffling papers)
end of as TTT ( bless!) wd say
PLEASE read reports carefully
( and the usual suspects pile in regardless, do I see Mystic Meg and Charlie Chester, having a go?)
Has happened previously - and er nothing happened
After Dresden got flattened - and the RAF said this is not a war aim we wont do it again......er 1945 that is!
there was huffing and puffing and it was put down to opinion and future aspirations.
( and the RAF big wigs who were flying desks went on shuffling papers)
end of as TTT ( bless!) wd say
and did happen here
1920
https:/ /www.hi storyir eland.c om/comm emorati onnatio nalism- empire- and-mem ory-the -connau ght-ran gers-mu tiny-ju ne-1920 /
ended up disbanded - no one in the army mutinies,
George V messaged gratefully: you go without a stain on your characters
oo-er your majesty !
and no one on AB is talking about it, because we er dont talk about it
1920
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ended up disbanded - no one in the army mutinies,
George V messaged gratefully: you go without a stain on your characters
oo-er your majesty !
and no one on AB is talking about it, because we er dont talk about it
// government source warned: "The RAF will want nothing to do with it.” Routine deportation flights arranged by the Home Office are operated by private charter planes because they are much cheaper than RAF aircraft. "The Home Office normally charters private planes because we are quite expensive,” an RAF source told The Times. “We also have other priorities, such as Ukraine.” //
No migrants are going to Ascension. And if they were, the RAF would not be asked to provide transport.
No migrants are going to Ascension. And if they were, the RAF would not be asked to provide transport.
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