Home Office

  • Where the Home Office goes now is anyone’s guess

    The BBC has published an investigation into dodgy deals for asylum claims, and it shows that far from it being a lie on an application form, the process starts by people posing as legal experts and capable of advising those seeking to eventually live here illegally on how to go about doing it.

    There’s no perceivable value to the fake claims, as it proves in this case and is shown in many others, because the false basis is a setup for a fall in the life of the claimant. It’s been found they’re more likely to be involved by force in grittier crimes than many, being picked up by travelling gangs.

    What we all know is that the Home Office has all the capacity to see the problem, and has the full capability to make an effort and direct a resolution to such affronts, yet what it does to really break down the issue is now anyone’s guess.

    The length of time it’s taken from street to desk is something to be marvelled at. This has crept up on the UK public over long stretches of time, showing its signs in small ways, and now providing the basis for a large crime event along our coastline in broad daylight.

    Any report by the nation’s broadcaster is welcome, but it treads carefully where many problems have resulted from this. As a driver of crime, and as a reason for the deterioation of our lived places, there’s no more time to use to delay, and the will to solve it must now come through.

  • Home Office underusing detention hotels

    It’s alleged that just 7,000 people have really made it to hotels taken over by the Home Office for short stay detentions. This is a slice of the whole pie. It’s now an open question where the rest of the arrivals are, because official figures don’t line up with this reality.

  • Caught: Home Office antagonist

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a criminal antagonist alleged to target Home Office staff – and its UK-wide operations – has been spotted loitering in Reading, Berkshire.

    A suspect alleged of serious misdemeanours seen loitering in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s alleged to compile modern propaganda against the Department, to ruin the careers of key figures. He also works with criminals in London, and in other locations, to distort perception of their activity.

  • Exposed: Plot against Home Secretary

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a sensational plot to control, intimidate, manipulate, and threaten current Home Secretary Yvette Cooper MP (Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley/Labour) is now exposed here for the first time on a UK-based news site.

    In an exclusive video posted here today, an operative for the Iranian state is seen loitering in a neighbourhood in Reading, a site of extreme criminal activity and a recent hotspot for conspiracies against UK citizens.

    Iranian operative

    It’s believed the operative is also an agent for a clandestine group that have planted a fake protest opposite the Foreign Office in Whitehall, presently under an existing investigation as to its existence and true purpose here.

    The extensive schemes planned against UK institutions by the Iranian state are said to usually focus on the Home Office. This is due to its vital role in planning domestic policy, and support for UK citizens.

  • Home Office ramps up deportations

    The Home Office has said over 19,000 deportations have been completed since the election last year. It’s said failed asylum seekers, overseas criminals, and other offenders have been removed as part of a drive to clear up a backlog of people without the right to stay here.