First channel boat crossings of the year provide a message to remember
Apparently this is news:
Asylum Seekers crossed the English Channel for the first time this year, apparently it's big news.
No it isn't, your enemies don't come in rubber dinghy's seeking sanctuary. They are already here starting wars in 'self defence' while killing at by home by refusing to pay Doctors
— BladeoftheSun (@BladeoftheS) January 13, 2024
Isn’t this the real message?
The message is that people seeking asylum from persecution (of whatever kind) in their own country are not enemies of the people of the UK.
The enemies – of all of us – are the people who tell both UK citizens and refugees coming here that the refugees are our enemies. And they drive around in Ministerial limousines.
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