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I’ve never voted Labour but here are some facts for you, feel free to check them.
Net immigration under Labour rose from around 48,000 a year in 1997 to almost 140,000 a year in 2008.
The most recent significant increase we’d seen until recently was between 2013 and 2014 when it increased by around 50%, from 209,000 to 313,000. That rose to 327,000 for the year ending March 2016
The Conservatives pledged at the 2010, 2015 and 2017 elections to slash net migration to below 100,000, but a study of regular updates from the Office for National Statistics outlines the extent to which the vow has been ignored.
More than 1.6 million visas and permits were granted by the Government in the year ending March 2022, the Home Office has said. The figure marks a 145% increase on the previous 12 months to March 2021, according to immigration
statistics published on Thursday May 26 2022. By far the biggest recipients of these visas were Indians.
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I’ve never voted Labour but here are some facts for you, feel free to check them.
Net immigration under Labour rose from around 48,000 a year in 1997 to almost 140,000 a year in 2008.
The most recent significant increase we’d seen until recently was between 2013 and 2014 when it increased by around 50%, from 209,000 to 313,000. That rose to 327,000 for the year ending March 2016
The Conservatives pledged at the 2010, 2015 and 2017 elections to slash net migration to below 100,000, but a study of regular updates from the Office for National Statistics outlines the extent to which the vow has been ignored.
More than 1.6 million visas and permits were granted by the Government in the year ending March 2022, the Home Office has said. The figure marks a 145% increase on the previous 12 months to March 2021, according to the latest available immigration
statistics, published on Thursday May 26 2022. By far the biggest recipients of these visas were Indians.
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6 million? From 1997-2008? That’s nonsense, but even if it was true it would still pale in comparison to immigration under the conservatives.
Here are some facts for you, feel free to check them.
Net immigration under Labour rose from around 48,000 a year in 1997 to almost 140,000 a year in 2008.
The most recent significant increase we’d seen until recently was between 2013 and 2014 when it increased by around 50%, from 209,000 to 313,000. That rose to 327,000 for the year ending March 2016
The Conservatives pledged at the 2010, 2015 and 2017 elections to slash net migration to below 100,000, but a study of regular updates from the Office for National Statistics outlines the extent to which the vow has been ignored.
More than 1.6 million visas and permits were granted by the Government in the year ending March 2022, the Home Office has said. The figure marks a 145% increase on the previous 12 months to March 2021, according to immigration statistics published on Thursday May 26 2022. By far the biggest recipients of these visas were Indians, and these huge increases occurred during the time the country was in covid lockdown and the Indian variant was at its height in India. Needless to say, there was no quarantine for these immigrants.
I’ve voted Conservative all my life but after realising the truth I won’t be doing so at the next election.
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@jesusyeshuaisgodyahweh8180 אתה לוקח את המים שלי, שורף את עצי הזית שלי, הורס את ביתי, לוקח את עבודתי, גונב את אדמתי, כלוא את אבי, הורג את אמי, מפציץ את ארצי, מרעב את כולנו, משפיל את כולנו, אבל אני אשם: ירה גב רקטה
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@GARDENER42 I bombed a theatre? I’m Irish, it’s a while since we did any bombing and we’re certainly not in Ukraine. As to that theatre, the azov battalion has prevented civilians from leaving Mariupol in order to use them as human shields, and have now disguised themselves as
Civilians and are shooting at the Russian army from the theatre Ava other residential buildings. They could even be the ones who planted the explosives, like the theatre in Moscow, who knows. But when you use civilians as human shields there is going to be collateral damage, you can’t expect anything less from neo Nazi cowards like azov. When the USA invaded Iraq the republican guard drove out of Baghdad to meet them to give the civilians a chance rather than stay and fight them and residential buildings and incur civilian casualties, and yet more civil were still killed in the first 3 days of that invasion than had been killed in 3 weeks here, so don’t come to me with propaganda takes of Russian war crimes and assaults on civilians, I’ve seen the footage the Russian troops have been very respectful even stopping their convoys to let traffic past, unlike Ukrainian tanks that just drive over Ukrainian cars with families inside
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@WindingWarrior not sure how you came to the conclusion that i don't think it's really sad. I think it's horrific. I think unjustified violence against anyone, male or female, is horrific. I think this crime is especially horrific because of the nature of the crime (kidnap, probable rape, murder and dismemberment) and most especially because it was an armed serving member of the metropolitan police with the highest security clearance, whose colleagues have been covering up for his litany of indecent exposures since at least 2017, with recent recorded incidents 2 weeks and also 3 days prior to Sarah's disappearance, and they're just the ones we know about now. It seems highly unlikely that they're the only crimes he's committed, I doubt we'll ever know the full extent because the met will do their usual job of covering up anything else that further exposes their corruption and failings, probably in the name of national security to prevent "civil unrest", when the truth is they are the ones causing civil unrest.
What I object to is the attempt to distract attention away from the fact that this was done by a serving police officer on his way home from duty and his corrupt, complicit colleagues, who will never be prosecuted or even punished, by instead besmirching all men and tarring them all with the same brush, especially as I have previously pointed out men are far more likely to be on the end of violence and murder by both police and men in general. I don't see why these two points are mutually exclusive.
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I’ve never voted Labour but here are some facts for you, feel free to check them.
Net immigration under Labour rose from around 48,000 a year in 1997 to almost 140,000 a year in 2008.
The most recent significant increase we’d seen until recently was between 2013 and 2014 when it increased by around 50%, from 209,000 to 313,000. That rose to 327,000 for the year ending March 2016
The Conservatives pledged at the 2010, 2015 and 2017 elections to slash net migration to below 100,000, but a study of regular updates from the Office for National Statistics outlines the extent to which the vow has been ignored.
More than 1.6 million visas and permits were granted by the Government in the year ending March 2022, the Home Office has said. The figure marks a 145% increase on the previous 12 months to March 2021, according to immigration statistics published on Thursday May 26 2022. By far the biggest recipients of these visas were Indians.
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