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 Post subject: Rwanda
PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 11:51 am 
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Nobody seems to have mentioned that the biggest problem "Slimy" faces is finding any pilots who will be willing to fly these planes loaded with migrants to Rwanda.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 12:02 pm 
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A plane operated by Privilege Style first attempted to fly asylum seekers to the east African country in June but was grounded by an 11th hour ruling by the European court of human rights.

The Mallorca-based carrier had become known as the UK government’s “airline of last resort” for its willingness to conduct deportation flights that other airlines refused.
an email campaign by torture survivors and refugee organisations, Privilege Style has said it will no longer operate flights to Rwanda.

The development will leave the UK government in a fix. Two other charter airlines that previously conducted deportation flights, Titan Airways and AirTanker, have already ruled themselves out of the scheme.

Bearing companies are mercenary and every one has a price.


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 1:24 pm 
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Even if an airline is found, there will be thousands of Socialist Workers, Care for Calais and assorted arseholes protesting on the runway. The scheme is dead.


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 1:36 pm 
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Ozzy Saltburn wrote:
Even if an airline is found, there will be thousands of Socialist Workers, Care for Calais and assorted arseholes protesting on the runway. The scheme is dead.


Sending a 100 asylum seekers to Rwanda is not going to deter the 1000s who want to asylum in the U.K. more so we are also taking refugees from Rwanda, I wonder what the ratio is.


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As I say, the scheme is dead.


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 5:57 pm 
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All this is irrelevant…we are creating problems down the line and the politicians of all parties have their heads in the sand or up their own arses.
Why are pitiful politicians in the west so out of touch and politically naive.

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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 6:42 pm 
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Snowy wrote:
All this is irrelevant…we are creating problems down the line and the politicians of all parties have their heads in the sand or up their own arses.
Why are pitiful politicians in the west so out of touch and politically naive.


A simple question which seems beyond the scope of the mainstream politicians to answer.


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 8:50 pm 
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The people who see no problem usually live in gated communities…physical or mental.

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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
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Obviously the threat of Rwanda is ‘putting’people crossing the channel, the Home Office said 292 migrants crossed to the UK in seven boats on Friday.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-kent-67736839


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
PostPosted: Sun Dec 17, 2023 10:51 am 
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Jamie1952 wrote:
Obviously the threat of Rwanda is ‘putting’people crossing the channel, the Home Office said 292 migrants crossed to the UK in seven boats on Friday.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-kent-67736839


Oh thank goodness they are now spared the ravages of war, torture and persecution going on in France and will be lovingly cared for from the largesse of the British tax payer. Gives one a warm feeling doesn't it? It is even better to know that once here they never leave whatever happens with their asylum claim. Stories of them hating Western values and British people in general are grossly exaggerated.


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
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Ozzy Saltburn wrote:
Even if an airline is found, there will be thousands of Socialist Workers, Care for Calais and assorted arseholes protesting on the runway. The scheme is dead.

especially if the food and drink onboard is deemed to be sub standard and not condon blure enough for them. anyway its a bloody stupid idea from day one as both the left and right of politics think the same but for different reasons. in car terms its like fitting a new engine if your old one just needs a new set of plugs.


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
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It’s going to cost £150 million a head to send people to Rwanda, total up to now is £370 million, a scandalous waste of money as it’s not discouraging asylum seekers.
It would now appear according to the latest reports that more than double of the claims have been settled in 2023 compared to 2022, are we just opening the gate and letting them in now ?


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
PostPosted: Fri Mar 01, 2024 7:23 am 
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Jamie1952 wrote:
It’s going to cost £150 million a head to send people to Rwanda, total up to now is £370 million, a scandalous waste of money as it’s not discouraging asylum seekers.
It would now appear according to the latest reports that more than double of the claims have been settled in 2023 compared to 2022, are we just opening the gate and letting them in now ?

The country is run in all the established Party’s by naive wimps who are soft as cushioned bog paper…..middle aged students with back bones of custard and so so gormless…imagine these facing up to a Hitler.

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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
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Jamie1952 wrote:
It’s going to cost £150 million a head to send people to Rwanda, total up to now is £370 million, a scandalous waste of money as it’s not discouraging asylum seekers.
It would now appear according to the latest reports that more than double of the claims have been settled in 2023 compared to 2022, are we just opening the gate and letting them in now ?

its not bad is it. arrive illegally and then get a free flight to the sun all expenses paid.


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
PostPosted: Fri Mar 01, 2024 9:48 am 
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The mass movement of human beings caused by global warming, local and regional violence, ethnic and religious cleansing, and mineral exploitation by major powers will only get worse. Add to this the idea that Putin is using the relocation of folk from central Africa and the Middle East to destabilise Europe - and then add the Mexico wall situation and all the problems from Panama southwards and we have a shitstorm of proportions never before experienced - and our leaders (in London and beyond) have no idea of how to deal with this - and, outside of a group of right wing loonies, few who even have the appetite to talk about it.

Rwanda is a side show - a diversionary tactic - an irrelevance to all but the Westminster media pack.

But, heyho, Galloway gets voted in - who said we get the leaders we deserve?

Going to get my gun....


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
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Brian Honour's Left Foot wrote:
The mass movement of human beings caused by global warming, local and regional violence, ethnic and religious cleansing, and mineral exploitation by major powers will only get worse. Add to this the idea that Putin is using the relocation of folk from central Africa and the Middle East to destabilise Europe - and then add the Mexico wall situation and all the problems from Panama southwards and we have a shitstorm of proportions never before experienced - and our leaders (in London and beyond) have no idea of how to deal with this - and, outside of a group of right wing loonies, few who even have the appetite to talk about it.

Rwanda is a side show - a diversionary tactic - an irrelevance to all but the Westminster media pack.

But, heyho, Galloway gets voted in - who said we get the leaders we deserve?

Going to get my gun....


I think Galloways term as an MP will be short lived, by elections tend to have low turnouts, only 39% on Thursday, come a general election it will be different.


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
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Jamie1952 wrote:
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I think Galloways term as an MP will be short lived, by elections tend to have low turnouts, only 39% on Thursday, come a general election it will be different.

that maybe true, but i,d guess now the turnouts at the general elections will be lower than normal. unlike at previous general elections there are so many like me who are going to join the abstain party. no point voting for a minor party in the present first past the post system therefore in the old words of galloway its the same party but a penny one way and a penny the other difference in the main ones.


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
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Looks like the U.K. is supplying the cash to build homes for the Rwandan people according to reports in the MSM today.Homes earmarked for asylum seekers deported from the UK to Rwanda are being sold off before they even arrive.

The Times reported that units in the Bwiza Riverside Estate have been bought by local people as delays continue to dog the government’s flagship immigration scheme.


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
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Before they are all sold we need to ship out Braverman, Sunak, Hunt, Gove and show me your d**k Wragg along with the rest of these t*ss*rs to Rwanda, never to be seen again.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 09, 2024 4:20 pm 
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Jamie1952 wrote:
Brian Honour's Left Foot wrote:
The mass movement of human beings caused by global warming, local and regional violence, ethnic and religious cleansing, and mineral exploitation by major powers will only get worse. Add to this the idea that Putin is using the relocation of folk from central Africa and the Middle East to destabilise Europe - and then add the Mexico wall situation and all the problems from Panama southwards and we have a shitstorm of proportions never before experienced - and our leaders (in London and beyond) have no idea of how to deal with this - and, outside of a group of right wing loonies, few who even have the appetite to talk about it.

Rwanda is a side show - a diversionary tactic - an irrelevance to all but the Westminster media pack.

But, heyho, Galloway gets voted in - who said we get the leaders we deserve?

Going to get my gun....


I think Galloways term as an MP will be short lived, by elections tend to have low turnouts, only 39% on Thursday, come a general election it will be different.

He’s always of the moment, he’s never lasted, he’ll be gone come the General Election.

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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
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Jamie1952 wrote:
Looks like the U.K. is supplying the cash to build homes for the Rwandan people according to reports in the MSM today.Homes earmarked for asylum seekers deported from the UK to Rwanda are being sold off before they even arrive.

The Times reported that units in the Bwiza Riverside Estate have been bought by local people as delays continue to dog the government’s flagship immigration scheme.

they are copying many of us in the thatcher era. its their own right to buy scheme.


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
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Braverman said in a radio interview yesterday planes were lined up ready to enable hundreds to be flown to Rwanda during her time as Home Secretary.
She was a bit liberal with the truth, from what is known no civil aviation company nor airport would accommodate flights to Rwanda, security would be a huge issue, it would have to be military aircraft from military bases.
I can’t get my head round where these politicians appear to think shipping people to Rwanda will stop the boats, it’s fantasy.


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
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First Asylum Seeker has gone to Rwanda voluntarily, commercial flight courtesy of the U.K. Government plus £3000 spends, how long before he disappears out of Rwanda ?


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Jamie1952 wrote:
First Asylum Seeker has gone to Rwanda voluntarily, commercial flight courtesy of the U.K. Government plus £3000 spends, how long before he disappears out of Rwanda ?

where can i put my name down for that and the cheapest way i can come back from the place. could do a bit of scouting for pools whilst i,m over there.


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3500 who were ‘earmarked for Rwanda cannot be located, it’s gone beyond a joke, over 700 arrived yesterday obviously the threat of Rwanda isn’t discouraging them. It’s not a personal crusade by me but the inability of the U.K. government to manage and control asylum seekers once they arrive. Anything run by a government department always appears to go to rats***.
Detention centres should have been built not housing them in hotels, what happened to the Bibby Stockholm, did it sink ?


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 Post subject: Re: Rwanda
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"Visit Rwanda" touchline displays alway made me laugh.
Was it a government advert to con people into leaving? No it appears to be Arsenals Tourism Partner. stpid

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"Visit Rwanda" touchline displays alway made me laugh.
Was it a government advert to con people into leaving? No it appears to be Arsenals Tourism Partner. stpid

blackpool f.c. should have a similar one where visit anywhere else in the country should be displayed.


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Kigali FC have a sign saying Visit Hartlepool

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