
We're not running a country anymore - we're running a taxpayer-funded travel agency for illegal migrants. Britain is being overrun, and not a single mainstream party - Labour, the Conservatives, or even now - has the courage to grasp the nettle. We are facing nothing short of a population explosion, driven by mass and turbocharged by a state-sponsored revolving door that is paying people to leave rather than enforcing our laws.
The UK Government has shelled out a staggering £53 million over the past four years to encourage migrants to leave voluntarily. Up to £3,000 per head is now offered to individuals who failed asylum claims, overstayed their visas, or simply decided Britain isn't to their taste - with the British taxpayer footing the bill.
Why? Because it's "more cost-effective" than actually deporting them. That's the new immigration policy. Bribe people to go away. And yet, with illegal Channel crossings hitting historic highs - over 1,194 in just one day - we're clearly not smashing any gangs. We are incentivising abuse of our borders. No wonder criminal networks are treating Britain like a soft touch.
What's Labour's answer? A 10-year wait for migrants before they can even apply for indefinite leave to remain. Starmer and believe dragging out the process will somehow reduce the long-term numbers.
But all it will do is increase the population of illegal immigrants living in limbo - working off the books, claiming benefits illegally, and slipping through the cracks.
We need faster processing, not long! Those who shouldn't be here need to be removed quickly and decisively, not kicked down the road with vague promises and red tape.
Meanwhile, we've got think tanks like the IPPR crying that delaying citizenship will make it "harder for migrants to integrate." Integration? Into what? A country with no housing, no school places, no infrastructure to support the population we already have?
We are being gaslit into believing that managing migration better is a substitute for stopping it. It isn't. And what's worse, even Reform UK - once the only party willing to say the unsayable - has now gone soft as they do not plan on deporting the huge number of people currently here illegally, which will only get worse during this term of parliament.
So, where does this leave us? Labour and the Conservatives refuse to deal with mass migration, clinging to tired rhetoric and unworkable half-measures. Reform UK, under Farage, has become a neutered shell, more focused on headlines than action.
When even the party that once had the backbone to call this madness out starts tiptoeing around it, you know we're in trouble. And in the meantime, we continue to import crisis. We reward failure. We punish the taxpayers and communities who foot the bill.
And we send a loud, clear message to the world: if you break into Britain, we'll pay you to leave - or better yet, just wait long enough, and we'll give you citizenship too.
This isn't compassion. It's collapse dressed up as policy. And unless someone has the guts to slam the brakes and restore order to our borders, Britain as we know it won't survive.
Britain's borders are broken - and our leaders are paying people to walk through them.
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