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19 Sep 25 07:17
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Britain finally managed to boot out the first Channel migrant under the one in, one out pact on Wednesday after three humiliating days where the Home Office failed to remove a single person.

The first person to be deported under the deal, a man from India, was escorted onto an Air France passenger jet at Heathrow and flown to Paris.

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By:
CaptainCristy
When: 19 Sep 25 07:32
Wrong forum
By:
jimnast
When: 19 Sep 25 08:47
Was it a plane with others on it or just this fellow with a few security?
By:
Kalaglow
When: 19 Sep 25 08:54
How much was he bunged to get n the plane?
By:
Kalaglow
When: 19 Sep 25 08:54
On
By:
Regbutler
When: 19 Sep 25 09:03
Another one, an Eritrean man, went back this morning...
Again on an Air France plane, accompanied by 3 Home Office staff
Didn't say if there were other people on the plane,ie a normal scheduled flight, but you'd hope so otherwise very expensive

When there's hundreds coming by boat every day, how is 1 in, 1 out going to have any impact on the numbers? That's working on the basis that it's been 1 per day so far
By:
jimnast
When: 19 Sep 25 09:21
Good morning reg the whole thing around politics is a circus best just having a bet and a few pints in weatherspoons and let these comedians get on with there world.
By:
Regbutler
When: 19 Sep 25 09:30
True, jimnast
Gonna follow the Keatley and Mcsweeney combos in the Ayr cups today and tomorrow
Good luck
By:
Cider
When: 19 Sep 25 09:38
A maths problem for Crusty this fine Friday morning.

+9800
-2
+100
= ?
By:
formoftheace
When: 19 Sep 25 09:46
The circus on the Thames….comedy gold.
By:
Jacko2017
When: 19 Sep 25 09:58
The Govt has published its Q2 Purchase Order for the Dept of Children.

Total Spend in 3 months: €417.68M
Below are the Top 20 companies:

Cape Wrath Hotel (City West):  €15,234,363.45
Guestford Ltd:  €11,346,350.93
Mosney Holidays Plc: €9,742,023.95
Holiday Inn Dublin Airport (Skyline)  €8,929,568.99
The D Hotel (Fairkeep): €7,320,000.02
Bridgestock Care Limited: €6,695,101.32
Trailhead Unlimited Company: €6,469,791.06
Kintrona Ltd: €6,333,280.00
Carnbeg Hotel and Spa: €5,751,750.00
Heronwell Unlimited Company: €5,534,837.00
Brava Capital Ltd:  €5,528,748.13
Travelodge Hotels (Smorgs Roi): €5,440,140.39
Didean Dochas Eireann Teoranta: €5,151,933.00
Igo Cafe Limited: €4,903,345.61
Brimwood Unlimited: €4,885,311.00
Allpro Security Services Ireland Ltd: €4,694,769.19
Fazyard Ltd Nos 1 and 2: €4,439,969.70
Jma Ventures Limited: €4,033,545.00
Transboil Ltd: €4,024,780.00
Gateway Integration Unlimited: €3,910,000.00

These top 20 account for €130.37m or 31.2% of all spend.

Companies with known links to Banty McEnaney have been paid at least ~€13.5million - putting him just behind City West as biggest beneficiary.

Keep in mind:
there are 40,000 children on creche waiting places.

The majority of these companies operate with 50%+ net profit margins within complex tax-efficient structures to avoid paying as little tax as possible.

Of particular note is "Didean Dochas Eireann Teoranta" a company set up to purchase single houses across the midlands to provide own door accommodation. The houses it buys with tax payers money do not belong to the State. Instead they are held by an Isle of Man company. They compete in the market directly against first time buyers and ordinary tax payers. WILD.

I will never stop calling this out.
By:
jimnast
When: 19 Sep 25 10:02
Good luck with those reg yard certainly in form.
By:
saddo
When: 19 Sep 25 10:11
GL reg, Wobwobwob looks primed for today. I have Mostar Dreams
in the notebook but I'll let it run at current odds.
By:
Regbutler
When: 19 Sep 25 15:05
Ttt

This yard today... 25/1 second 12/1 winner
If wobwobwob gets in the frame at 3.40, Reg will be having a pickled gherkin with his Friday night fish and chips
By:
howard
When: 19 Sep 25 15:12
one in + one out.  So if 10 million come in illegally we get 10 million "legally "
By:
saddo
When: 19 Sep 25 15:21
Yes Laugh
By:
impossible123
When: 19 Sep 25 18:48
Yep, but thro' the legal channel with due diligence. I think the UK needs to step up checks on illegals already here thro' the backdoor eg foreign students flouting their visa conditions; unscrupulous care providers/workers; Deliveroo riders & Uber drivers; catering; hospitality; independent retailers; etc. Most of these will be the users of state welfare and the nhs.
By:
uptheirons
When: 19 Sep 25 18:53
I would prefer none in and the illegals that are here get removed by whatever means available to us in the future
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 19 Sep 25 19:38
So they booted an ex-empire native first while all the Syrians, Afghanis, Libyans, etc; get looked after - housed, fed and medicated.
At our cost.
By:
saddo
When: 19 Sep 25 19:43
Come on, Honcho, cost is no bother, she's borrowed extra this year.
By:
impossible123
When: 19 Sep 25 19:47
Yep, the solitary Indian made good pr, and easy to achieve. The rest eg care workers, students abusing their visa, caterers, etc, are overlooked; the Afghanis because of our involvement in Afghanistan.
By:
Cider
When: 19 Sep 25 19:58
Obviously we shouldn't have any issues deporting illegal Indian nationals. Why would they waste this single place on someone we can send off on a plane anyway. Aside from attempted gaslighting.
By:
Cider
When: 19 Sep 25 19:59
The government was only recently celebrating a trade deal. With India Crazy
By:
hulk23
When: 19 Sep 25 20:06
the ex-empire native fled whatever the ex-empire native was fleeing (war, slavery, whatever).  travelled across about 14 countries, in each of which the ex-empire native would have been safe from whatever the ex-empire native was fleeing (war, slavery, whatever). 

got to France, and thought it's still not safe here, despite it being approx 8000km away from whatever they were fleeing from. 

i need to continue fleeing. 

i'll risk my life fleeing across the Channel.  i might eventually be safe there.
By:
Cider
When: 19 Sep 25 20:11
Well they can just pretend to be a student or care worker, but that doesn't come with free everything. You wouldn't put it past them to fly into France and then try and hop on a connecting dinghy.
By:
Cider
When: 19 Sep 25 20:14
Clearly anyone trying it on from a democratic country that we have a normal relationship with should be put on the next flight home, as a default.

Only the British establishment are stupid and gullible enough to give them any kind of credibility.
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 19 Sep 25 20:19
My point is that khounts that have wanted to kill us in the near and recent past are looked after.  Laugh  But clearly rsswholes like The Green shirt ripper don’t even begin to understand the distinction!
You have to laugh at the knuckle scrapers who pedal their p I s h on here but simply don’t have any inkling of the ironies.
By:
hulk23
When: 19 Sep 25 20:25
everyone gets looked after. 

apart from the 2 stooges that got flown back to France and will currently be heading back to Dunkerque to come over again.
By:
swiftynifty
When: 19 Sep 25 20:45
Cider • September 19, 2025 9:38 AM BST
A maths problem for Crusty this fine Friday morning.

+9800
-2
+100
= ?

The real problem is

1000,000 - 500,000 + 50,000 + 1 - 1... =

we all like the odd takeaway but ffs.
By:
brandyontherocks
When: 19 Sep 25 21:58
I'm alright, Jack. I was lucky enough to be born in the UK.
You were not so fortunate. Tough luck.

Why are so many people getting upset, hanging flags, painting red crosses, marching in London over migration?

Why are people not screaming about a government spending £400 million per mile on a railway we do not need.
A NHS that has been brought to its knees by bad management and incompetence.
A welfare system that hands out money to people who can not be arsked to get up and work.
Big organisations and banks who pay their CEOs millions in bonuses every year while their staff do not receive a pay rise.
Housing so ridiculously priced that people are having to try and borrow 10 times their annual salary.

The gap between the rich and the poor is increasing at a ridiculous rate, but all you are told to worry about is people less fortunate than yourself are coming to the UK.
By:
Cider
When: 19 Sep 25 22:38
Do you not understand, mass immigration of people who resent the culture of the country they are emigrating into is dilution.

London is a forecast of what the whole country will be like. With a Khan type as the emperor.

Perhaps that is what you actually desire. To be a genuine minority in your own country (assuming you have British heritage, are caucasion, and have Christian values)
By:
Cider
When: 19 Sep 25 22:42
Mass immigration is at the centre of several of the issues you outline. Certainly the failed NHS, and extortionate housing costs.
By:
DixieDean60
When: 19 Sep 25 22:50
brandy - how on earth is allowing tens of thousands of young foreign men to illegally rock up on our shores going to solve the issues you have outlined ?

There are over 6 billion people in Asia and Africa combined, you seem to think it's ok if they all want to come here to live Crazy
By:
uptheirons
When: 19 Sep 25 22:54
An extremist Government is the only answer.
Stuff Europe and the pinkos that defend the illegals.
At the moment it is 37,000 in and one might go out after legal challenges, eventually.
It will eventually happen or we will be over run by these ponces.
My views are to the right of Atilla The Hun and I don't apologise for holding them.
The alternative is the Country being run by Sadiq Khans which is unthinkable
By:
Cider
When: 19 Sep 25 22:54
Yes it's wealth dilution as well as cultural and identity.

It is 2025 and reading stuff that is literally unbelievable is now commonplace, but I sense that brandy is not fesh out of the mind bending liberalist mincing UK education system. So why he actually is joining in with the 'everyone's welcome' crowd is quite the mystery.
By:
uptheirons
When: 19 Sep 25 23:04
Brandy is thicker than an elephant's todger
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 20 Sep 25 00:18
Exactly uptheirons.  Declare a state of emergency, suspend the U.K.’s adherence to the ECHR as a first initiative and take direct action with regard to our own self-determination.  In other words, do what Brexit was meant to give us and run our own affairs.  If that means setting up our own, UKCHR so be it.  We have many and varied precedents which make such action appropriate.
We desperately need action now, not lily-livered words.
By:
uptheirons
When: 20 Sep 25 00:39
Don't expect it from the Labour Party,HonchoSad
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 20 Sep 25 01:37
I don’t but it will have to be done, imv.
By:
uptheirons
When: 20 Sep 25 01:53
Farage is our only hope,imo
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