A COBRA Emergency Meeting Is Held After Scores Of Officers Are Injured

Following riots in which hundreds of far-right thugs were arrested and buildings were set on fire, Downing Street convened an emergency Cobra meeting.

Did our government really believe that people were going to put up with migrants coming over to our country and setting up shop, especially when it was done on the taxpayers’ money? Do we, the British people look that stupid? Our government believe that we are.

It’s not that hard to understand. People do not want them here!

It’s not that we are racist, well some might be, but because we just don’t have enough room in the UK to house them all. It’s difficult enough housing our own, let alone migrants as well.

I know, they make very good slaves don’t they, and who said slavery had died, well it didn’t and never has. If a government can see a way of making money, then they will do it in whatever way they can.

Even in the face of the fact that they are enslaved to our government, they can still see that life in the UK is superior to their home country, but whatever way you look at it, it’s still slavery, just a better type of slavery. However, then that made me wonder, perhaps we are in a pecking order of slavery, and it seems that migrants are at the top of the pecking order and UK citizens who were born in the UK are at the bottom, because let’s face it, we are now a minority, not a majority.

As for our Prime Minister vowing that rioters would regret engaging in far-right thuggery and that they will face the full force of the law. What’s he going to do with them? Our prisons are bursting at the seams and not enough prisons have been built to detain them – what’s he going to do, send them all to a desert island and leave them there? Well, instead, why doesn’t he send all migrants to a deserted island and leave them there?

They would be fine. They would just build a couple of corner shops and they’d be on their way – problem solved!

Published by Angela Lloyd

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