Missed boats
ALL of a sudden, the PM and Home Secretary are talking tough on immigration.
Stricter language tests, degree-level qualifications for skilled jobs, a clampdown on human rights loopholes and an

It could be that the Government has had a remarkable conversion and now accepts that people’s concerns about the
Yet the facts suggest otherwise.
first act as PM was to â the only credible deterrent to the Channel boats â and his woolly promises to “”;; weren’t convincing.
So isn’t it much more likely that it’s that has changed his mind?
People are fed up with being ignored.
They want to stay the course â not just pay lip service to the Reform surge, then quickly revert to type.
out the plans to is a pivotal moment.
warns it is doomed to fail, saying the measures are “tinkering around the edges”;;.
They also run contrary to Labour’s every instinct for open borders, so will they even be seriously enforced?
Sir Keir should know that voters will be watching â and any back-sliding will be punished heavily at the next election.
Irk From Home
THEY just don’t get it, do they?
Even as the Government promises to crack down on public spending, another quango â â squanders thousands of pounds of your money on equipment to let
When are they going to realise that there is not a limitless supply of cash for them to splurge on making their lives as cushy as possible?
Even if they can demonstrably do their job more efficiently without returning to the office â and we’re not convinced that is the case â why are we expected to pay through the nose for them to enjoy that privilege?
Vinda-loser Ed
BRITAIN’S beloved curry houses are the latest industry put at risk by Ed Miliband’s mad dash to reach Net Zero by 2050.
and the food would suffer, chefs say.
It’s a recipe for disaster at a time when restaurants and takeaways have already seen running costs tripled.
How much faith do we have in the meeting his unrealistic goals without causing serious economic harm to the country, and ordinary families?
Absolutely naan.