commit fc62a51629adcc03ecc40370d4689242cf7ef589 Author: catalinaguerti Date: Wed Sep 3 05:00:06 2025 +0800 Add By not Stopping the Boats, pM is Signing his Political Death Warrant diff --git a/By-not-Stopping-the-Boats%2C-pM-is-Signing-his-Political-Death-Warrant.md b/By-not-Stopping-the-Boats%2C-pM-is-Signing-his-Political-Death-Warrant.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c2b7d96 --- /dev/null +++ b/By-not-Stopping-the-Boats%2C-pM-is-Signing-his-Political-Death-Warrant.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +
Let's presume Sir Keir Starmer wants to win the next election. Let's also assume he has no desire to be changed as Prime Minister in the next year or so by Wes Streeting or Angela Rayner or anybody else.
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He's a political leader, after all, and politicians enjoy power - Starmer more than the majority of, I would think. I likewise suggest that he's at least averagely smart, and should be able to weigh up the chances of any policy prospering.
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After the battles, compromises and humiliations associated with accomplishing high office, Starmer has no intent of throwing everything away. Why, then, does he reveal every sign of doing so?
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On the single concern that may matter most to a bulk of citizens, he is hurtling towards particular catastrophe, while rejecting himself any possibility of an escape route. I suggest the boats encountering the Channel.
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Varieties of migrants doing the 21-mile journey are up by 42 percent on the exact same period last year. An analysis by The Times, utilizing similar modelling as Border Force, anticipates that 50,000 individuals will cross the Channel in small boats in 2025. That would be an annual record - and a stonking ordeal for Sir Keir.
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[Peering](https://www.buyamexproperty.com) into his mind, I reckon there are two primary possible descriptions for his behaviour. One is that he is deluding himself. He truly thinks numbers will boil down once the procedures he has actually taken start to work.
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If Starmer still believes that his policies - throwing hundreds of millions at the French authorities, improving intelligence and utilizing improved police powers - will minimize the numbers, that truly is the accomplishment of hope over [experience](https://www.buyasiaproperty.com). The other possibility is that he is already starting poorly to realise that his stratagems won't bear much, if any, fruit. So he and the Government have actually decided to pull the wool over our eyes. A deadly method.
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There have been 2 such examples in current days. Having stated in an online post on Monday that he felt 'upset' about the numbers crossing the Channel (how does he believe the rest of us feel !?) the PM made a slippery claim.
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Sir Keir Starmer now has nothing powerful in his locker, Stephen Glover writes
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Only 2,240 small-boat migrants were sent out home in the 12 months to March, 3 per cent less than in the previous year
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He boasted that 'nearly 30,000 people' had been removed from the UK by this Government. Sounds good. But in fact this figure describes all kinds of migrants who have no right to be in our nation. Only 2,240 small-boat migrants were sent out home in the 12 months to March, 3 per cent less than in the previous year.
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A lie? Good God no! We mustn't implicate Labour prime ministers, far less Sir Keir Starmer KCB, PC, KC, MP, of telling purposeful fibs. Shall we go for a statistical deception?
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The other instance of the Government not being completely straight was the Office's claim previously today that there have been more [migrants](https://rayjohhomes.com.ng) this year because of pleasant weather. These are called 'red days', when the sea is calm.
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But an analysis by my [colleague David](https://avitotanger.com) Barrett in yesterday's Mail shows that in temperate May last year there were 21 'red days' but only 2,765 arrivals, about 1,000 less than last month. In mild June 2024 there were 20 'red days', though only 3,007 migrants were taped crossing the Channel.
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The most likely explanation is that last May and June the Government's strategy to send out prohibited [migrants](https://avitotanger.com) to Rwanda had lastly cleared consistent judicial obstruction. Some, a minimum of, were discouraged from crossing the Channel for worry of being packed off to the central African country.
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The Rwanda plan was far from perfect - it was costly, and accountable to legal difficulty since the country has an authoritarian federal government - but at least it had some prospect of discouraging migrants. The incoming Labour Government tossed away its only plausible ways of suppressing the boats.
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Good for Tory leader Kemi Badenoch, who in a speech tomorrow will undertake to resurrect a plan noticeably comparable to the Rwandan one.
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Starmer now has absolutely nothing formidable in his locker. Literally absolutely nothing. He can offer further millions to the French federal government but it will not make much, if any, distinction. French authorities will still loll around on beaches, thinking of the sand castles they made as kids, as they view migrant [boats setting](https://beta.estatelinker.co.uk) off for Dover.
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The fact is that the French will never ever strain themselves because every migrant who leaves their shores is one less migrant for them to stress over. It is ignorant to envision that they are ever going to be zealous on our behalf.
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STEPHEN GLOVER: Keir Starmer is a soft male who can not understand the true evil [Britain](https://homesgofast.com) is dealing with
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Nor will Sir Keir's idea of improving intelligence and law enforcement be definitive. When it comes to Labour's reported intent to play with Article 8 of the Human Rights Act so regarding preclude phony asylum claims, that is welcome, however even if it ends up being law it is not likely to have much impact on overall numbers.
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Are the PM and Home Cooper beginning to panic as they realise they do not have a single policy most likely to fulfil their pledge of 'smashing the gangs'? If they aren't desperate, they jolly well must be.
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Three weeks earlier, Sir Keir was humiliated after he had applauded talks over Rwanda-style 'return centers' only minutes before his Albanian equivalent, standing a few feet away, eliminated any cooperation.
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Maybe the Government will encourage the Kosovans or the North Macedonians to establish some sort of plan. But if it does, it will take months, if not years, and people will question why Sir Keir cancelled an arrangement that he is at least partly trying to restore.
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I've no particular wish to throw Starmer a lifeline however, as I've suggested before, there's one possible course out of the hole he has dug for himself - though it would take huge determination and [courage](https://www.realty.solitudestandard.com) for him to take it.
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There are many [unoccupied British](https://www.myrhouse.com) islands off our coast and more afield. Pick among them. Create a camp comparable to those on the Isle of Man that housed alien internees during the War. Build numerous huts - instead of erecting less durable camping tents, as ex-Reform MP Rupert Lowe has proposed.
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Recruit doctors and authorities to examine claims faster than takes place at present - and then return most migrants to where they came from. The cost of setting up such a camp would be a portion of the ₤ 4.3 billion spent last year on housing migrants and asylum applicants.
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Can anyone tell me why not? Few migrants would [fancy kicking](https://cabana.villas) their heels for months in a camp, nevertheless gentle, so it would be a marvellous deterrent. Cross the Channel, and you will be our visitor - on a potentially windy island instead of in a four-star hotel.
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Granted, in order to stave off vexatious legal challenges we 'd most likely have to derogate from the European Court of Human Rights, which would be a step too far for our mindful Prime Minister.
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But he does not have a much better concept. In reality, he hasn't got any concepts at all that are liable to stem the growing numbers of individuals streaming throughout the English Channel.
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Things can just worsen - and as they do Labour will sink ever lower in public esteem. Does Sir Keir Starmer actually desire to be the signatory of his own political death warrant?
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