We have recently been presented with a plan to deal with the huge numbers of illegal immigrants coming over in small dinghies across the English Channel from France. Boris Johnson has made the case and Priti Patel the Home Secretary has said they will be sent to a processing centre in Rwanda, East Africa. Apparently Priti Patel signed a memorandum with Rwanda last week and will pay the country £120 million. In the meantime, the Royal Navy will be tasked with policing the English Channel, to apprehend the small boats.
Blog Archive
Friday, 22 April 2022
Britain to Process Illegal Immigrants in Rwanda
Saturday, 8 May 2021
Brexit Fishing Wars with France
by Louise Mclean
On Thursday 6th May 2021 up to 100 French fishing vessels blocked the port of St. Helier in Jersey in protest against new rules.
Throughout the Brexit negotiations, which carried on for five years, the French were extremely angry about losing any rights to fishing in British waters, which they had been doing since we joined the European Union in 1972.Tuesday, 13 April 2021
Is the EU Pushing for a United Ireland?
by Louise Mclean
Monday, 14 December 2020
The Brexit Pantomime!
by Louise Mclean
From 1st January to 31st December we have been going through a transition phase of leaving the European Union, continuing to abide by all their rules and regulations until that final date, when we are supposed to have agreed a trade deal. Since at least March 2020, the UK Brexit negotiators have been talking to the EU, looking for an agreement. Here we are, nine months' later and that trade deal has not yet been signed.
Friday, 20 November 2020
So Many Missed Brexit Deadlines!
by Louise Mclean
Monday, 19 October 2020
Boris WTO - Is this the Real Deal?
by Louise Mclean
On Friday 16th October, after Boris Johnson waited to see the outcome of discussions on Brexit at an EU Summit, he made a statement in Downing Street saying we would be leaving the transition period at the end of the year trading with the EU on WTO terms, or as he put it 'Australian' rules. Boris said all the UK had ever asked for was a Canadian style trade deal but it seems the EU was not prepared to grant one.Sunday, 13 September 2020
Will Internal Market Bill Bring Down Talks with EU?
by Louise Mclean
David Frost has now finished the 8th week of talks with Monsieur Barnier, attempting to seal a trade deal with the EU but going nowhere it seems. Roadblocks are present on fishing and state aid, which Barnier has made a precondition for a trade deal. The EU still thinks it can carry on fishing in our territorial waters and meddling in our affairs and seem unable to grasp the fact that since 31st January 2020 we are now a sovereign country.
Friday, 14 August 2020
Britain's Migrant Crisis!
Saturday, 16 May 2020
More Roadblocks to Trade Deal with EU!
Thursday, 27 February 2020
Boris Stands Firm Against the EU for Trade Deal
Today Michael Gove made a statement in Parliament saying that at the end of the transition we will fully recover our economic and political independence. 'We want the best trading relationship with the EU but we will not trade away our sovereignty'. You can watch the statement here.
Formal talks for a trade deal between the EU and Britain commence next Monday 2nd March.
Wednesday, 26 February 2020
EU's Impossible Demands
Thursday, 20 February 2020
EU Making Threats and Demands
Thursday, 13 February 2020
Too Many Red Flags Coming from Boris' Government
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by Louise Mclean Michel Barnier has written a letter to Britain's opposition remainer parties (except Labour) appealing for a two year ...
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by Louise Mclean At the conclusion of this last week of talks, David Frost issued a statement yesterday which reveals that the EU is still v...
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by Louise Mclean After yet another week of talks with the EU, no significant progress has been made. Watching Michel Barnier deliver his rem...