Man flown from France as part of legal entry programme decries effect on others ‘who may have a similar case’
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You pay to forcibly deport and then pay to fly people over. Plus whatever costs in between. What a wonderful system. I guess I'll do the same for a holiday swap. I'll pay for my own holiday but also pay for someone to come over here and have a holiday. Makes perfect sense.
Also massively helpful for immigration numbers. This should greatly put people off from going to France and trying to get to the UK. You might get sent back and someone else might come over and then you can start all over again! Huge deterrent.
Cost effective, highly efficient and almost bound to have the desired effect. Clear and common sense solution. I fail to see any issues with this at all.
I must say I love how the Guardian still complain for this poor victim. When is enough, enough for the Guardian? Does every immigrant need a new car or two (EV?) and a couple of houses? One to live in with enough bedrooms for each of the extended family and one to rent out so that there is a good, steady income and nice inheritance? Scholarship to Eton and free Oxbridge education?
What's funny then, is what would they find to complain about? "Someone looked at me funny once, I feel slightly unwelcome in Harrods". I await the next comedy story. It is a nicely written comic piece. I really do enjoy the Guardian. I pay the odd contribution to keep them going. They are entertaining on so many levels. Like a fake high brow Sunday Sport with victim hood p*** and inaccessible recipes, sprinkled with fringe culture reviews for shows that might look good to your woke mates but no one actually likes, or even enjoys slightly. It should be called endured entertainment, it just exists to get one up on your woke mates. "Yes, luvvie, I loved v***** monologues, cray, cray - I asked for an encore and watched the very next show. I'd have watched it again but couldn't risk scuffing my Versace bag on the way out darling".