Broken Home
Activists advocating for open borders often claim that the small boats are filled with men, women, and children escaping war and persecution.
Today's investigation by The Sun reveals the dangers of such naivety.
Numerous killers, rapists, and other sex offenders are crossing the Channel to escape justice and claim asylum in Britain.Credit: PA
Many killers, rapists, and other sex offenders are entering the country to evade justice and seek asylum in Britain.
It should never be permissible for individuals responsible for such crimes to simply enter our nation and be supported by taxpayers.
Yet repeated catastrophic failures are allowing this to happen.
In light of such dangers, it is astonishing that taxpayers are also funding a charity that attempts to indoctrinate children about the “benefits” of these situations.
This organization has expanded into a £60 million empire, managing the asylum helpline and distributing propaganda in schools while its leaders receive exorbitant salaries.
All resources should be directed towards addressing these issues.
Not wasted on ideologies that downplay the dangers we face.
Round Twist
Just in June, the Chancellor announced an additional £29 billion in spending to enhance the daily operations of the NHS.
However, the managers of this colossal financial burden are already back, pleading for more funds.
Pessimistic NHS leaders warn that severe cuts to patient services will follow unless they receive an urgent £3 billion injection to cover rising drug costs.
What these alarmists never do is propose any reforms or savings from their existing massive budget of £202 billion.
Instead, their entire strategy resembles Oliver Twist, extending an empty bowl while threatening the patients they are supposed to care for.
The Government has already made the grave mistake of granting a 29 percent pay increase to doctors, only to see them demand even more.
Taxpayer money should not be given to the NHS without guarantees of significant change.
Lest We Forget
Our courageous men and women fought in two world wars to protect our freedoms and the British way of life.
That should encompass decisions on how best to honor their sacrifices.
It is encouraging to hear that a poppy display has been reinstated in Hoyland after its cancellation was brought to light by The Sun.
We will always remember.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main concern regarding asylum seekers crossing the Channel?
The primary concern is that many individuals crossing the Channel are not just those fleeing war and persecution, but also criminals attempting to escape justice.
Why is there a call for NHS reform?
There is a call for NHS reform because many believe that taxpayer money should not be provided without assurances of significant improvements and cost savings within the organization.
What should be done to honor those who fought in the world wars?
Honoring those who fought in the world wars should include recognizing their sacrifices through public displays and decisions that reflect their legacy.


