Family & Relationships0 min ago
How Labour Is "Solving" The Invasion.........
"Wahag reveals that the Home Office has now granted him leave to remain in Britain." - Well I'll go to the foot of our stairs!
"The decision came much more quickly than he expected. His is one of many asylum claims processed since Labour won the election, as it begins to tackle a backlog of applications." - Yeah let them all in, problem solved. As predicted before the election.
"He says he is "happy" Labour is now in power." - Of course he is!
So there you have it people, as predicted, open door policy.
Answers
Unsurprised he is happy with a government that has seemingly surprisingly granted residency to an illegal immigrant, one that admits they went through many safe European countries first, and no reason given for this decision. One can only hope all such abuse will be reconsidered when some sane politicians are found and elected into power.
Meanwhile, if he feels worried he can always return to France where he must be safer as they are happy with illegal immigrants going through their borders unchecked.
"Mustafa, who came to the UK on the back of a lorry nine years ago, was also in the hotel as rioters attacked it."
So Mustfa hs been here for nine yers and it seems his application for asylum has not been heard. Oh, sorry! I go that wrong:
"Earlier this year Mustafa, from Iraq, was destitute.
His asylum claim had been rejected and he was sleeping on a park bench.
But he has since put in a fresh claim, which meant the Home Office gave him a room in the hotel while he awaits a decision."
I wonder what's changed? Meanwhile.....
"Wahag says he arrived in the UK by small boat just a few months ago after making the journey across Europe from Yemen."
"Wahag reveals that the Home Office has now granted him leave to remain in Britain."
"A Home Office spokesperson said it is "determined to restore order to the asylum system after it has been put under unprecedented pressure, so that it operates swiftly, firmly and fairly"."
So, swiftly in the case of Wahag. Not firmly in the case of Mustafa. Not fairly (in either case) as far as the UK taxpayer is concerned.
I suppose one out of three ain't bad.
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