Comments by "Greg Greg" (@SlowhandGreg) on "Rishi Sunak “Fully Believes” In Migration Bill As Judges Lose Power To Block Migrant Flights" video.

  1. The Asylum problem has exploded exponentially since Brexit its almost as if working closely with your partners and allies has real benefits Now we have an insane policy costing millions complete logjam in the system and a promise that a concentration camp in East Africa is the answer as the British Government engages in people trafficking Quote from the ECONOMIST It is far too easy to run lawbreaking businesses in Britain The Tories are obsessed by small boats. They should stop the dodgy car washes and sweet shops instead Always judge a man by his shoes. What works as a rule of thumb for fashionistas also works for people rooting out dodgy employers in Britain. The best way to check whether a car wash is legitimate is to look at the workers’ feet, says Mary Creagh, the chair of Ethical Trading Initiative, which looks at labour abuses. A legal operation will have workers in proper boots, as they scrub vehicles by hand. A dodgy one will see poor souls scrubbing cars in soaking trainers. If a business is skimping on wellies, it is probably breaking other rules—whether paying below the minimum wage or hiring people who do not have the right to work in Britain. Hand car washes, of which there are at least 5,000 across Britain, are the archetypal example of Britain’s black-market economy. Rishi Sunak, the prime minister, fears that the tens of thousands of people who cross the Channel in small boats each year will “just disappear” into this economy unless something is done. The government has launched a crackdown on arrivals, signing a £479m ($575m) deal with France to stop migrants and announcing draconian new laws to detain and deport those who make the crossing. But as the government panics about small boats, it ignores the reason why many make the trip: the Conservatives have made it too easy to run a lawbreaking business in Britain.
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