English Channel

  • The small boats add up to a crisis

    The small boats making their way across the English Channel most weeks are not a crisis in the making, since they’re the crisis that’s already been made. This is a deluge of numbers of people into a system that was already broken.

    “How many small boats have crossed during each Prime Ministers terms since 2018 based on best available data?” (Credit: OpenAI ChatGPT).

    This isn’t a problem for someone else, but it’s a crisis for the UK. The State looks weak, and its people look beleaguered. It isn’t professional. It isn’t progressive. This is a bursting at the seams of a Civil Service now in terminal decline.

  • Exposed: More Crossings dropouts

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a group of four who refused to serve the UK as the Channel crossings crisis broke have been rediscovered.

    They’re seen in video clips clearly engaged in other employment. They were meant to provide administrative assistance to a response.

    They were allegedly recruited by the Army, as part of a rushed recruitment process. They were not vetted, and failed to show up, just to secure further pension payments.

  • Update: Saint-Gilles meeting

    In a story exclusive to ConservativeNewsSite.com, a suspect at the centre of secretive meetings held in Saint-Gilles, Brussels, just before the English Channel crossings, has been sighted.

    He’s believed to be a freelance journalist who works in conjunction with numerous UK-based outlets, particularly in London, but only on individual stories of national significance.

  • Exposed: Border Force dropout

    In another exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a Border Force dropout has been located to Bristol, UK. He was last seen in Dover, on the south coast of England, as part of a Border Force operation.

    He had been deployed to the port town to secure critical local infrastructure pending a reported attempt to traffic live human cargo to the port town to be transported further into mainland UK.

    His alleged crimes include abandoning his post, seeking to run multiple financially fraudulent scams against UK citizens, and attempting to groom a 16 year old girl in Reading, Berkshire.

    It emerged he’d also stayed in numerous properties in Dover, and the circumstance of these visits are not certain. He was also in contact with expat students in American colleges during this period.

    At the time, his laptop was also searched as part of routine intelligence checks that were coordinated within his role, and it contained typed plans to profit off his employment in alternative ways.

  • Caught: Trafficker

    In a stunning capture for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a trafficker was spotted in Paddington, London today.

    This suspect is alleged to have made contact with media personnel in the UK.

  • Exclusive: MI5 dropout caught

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, an MI5 spy previously stationed at Dover to observe unfolding events on the English Channel and to protect our coastline has now been located in London.

    He was suspected initially due to extensive discrepancies in his work, including refusing to inform key members in the agency, attempting to prosper the work of traffickers, and attempts to destroy evidence.

  • A trafficking nightmare

    The early years of dealing with traffickers prove to be difficult regardless of effort or circumstances. The later years (if it continues) are not necessarily going to be easier.

    In fact, things may deteriorate.

    In our experience, in the UK, we’ve seen it from all angles. The initial response to it was fierce, but there were hard facts to deal with.

    The first is the initial plan had been averted, and plan B enacted at the English Channel, but plan A had been to take command of an airport terminal in the UK and run the operation here.

    This initiative was nipped in the bud, but it presented an immediate rallying cry among law enforcement because of its potentiality to cause widespread disruption.

    There is no question airport terminals cannot be used for illegal activities of any kind, but this brazen plan to do so revealed we have a serious flaw in our way of thinking here.

    The problem is we aren’t suspicious enough, sometimes.

    The issues that emerged after 9/11 and controversy over simple checks and balances at airports can run over into acrimony, but it’s not helpful if other threats are made.

  • World exclusive: Trafficking legal expert

    In a world exclusive, a former high-level legal “expert” who’s betrayed many former colleagues has now been located.

    The suspect used to work for international organisations including the United Nations, in New York City.

  • Stories of our time

    There’s a lot involved in reporting crime.

    I found this out the hard way. It takes a lot of hours walking and talking to people to get a story started. It usually begins having tracked a strange occurrence. It forks off into the distance and at a particular time life reappears and it begins to return to normal. In a short space of time the story is ready.

    It’s just how it is.

    I remember meeting a gentleman in London during the early days of covering the trafficking story in the UK. I was hanging around near the Natural History Museum. He came up and tripped off talking to me about my story and saying different things about it. I was surprised he knew I was working on it.

    I hadn’t told anybody. It was still new in my teeth, so to speak, and I was prepping myself to be predator-like on whoever it was who was involved. I wanted to sap the life out of the issue that I saw evolving in front of my eyes. I was grateful for the chance to hear someone say the same about it as I had done.

    It was kind of him to stop by.

    As our conversation ended, he touched me gently and said, “I live where loyalty counts for a lot”. It was a gesture of goodwill in a short space of time where we shared our grievance over the soon-to-be trafficking crisis hitting our shores hard. It was this quip that helped me to see what lay underneath a basic job in hand.

  • Exclusive: Trafficking lead exposed

    The “Project Lead” of a human trafficking operation over the English Channel can now be exposed. She’s culpable for the entire operation.

    After a long search for the culprit, ConservativeNewsSite.com is proud to host a photo of her. She was located on a train heading out of London.

  • People trafficking update

    ConservativeNewsSite.com is able to publish a picture of an ‘adjuster’ as they are so-called in people trafficking intelligence circles. This man is sat outside a cafe in central London.

    The identity of the man is kept discrete due to intelligence concerns. However such work is so prolific it’s justified to bring out the nature and complexities of what this person does by showing them here.

    In this instance, an ‘adjuster’ works hard to make sure their clients are successful in their endeavours by dealing with any ‘general’ issues that rise up during their missions to disrupt our society.

  • People trafficking bust

    The actual leaders of a people trafficking gang targeting the UK may now have been identified.

    It’s unclear as to their precise role and activities in its global trade, but we’re certain they’ve played a key part.

  • What do Reform UK voters say?

    The views of Reform UK voters is now of particular importance due to the election outcome. A resounding result of five MP’s means that it’s able to make a start on its ambitions in Parliament.

    The trouble is that the views of its voters need to be made clear, as it doesn’t have a traditional support base to begin with or anything like a supporter database at all either.

    However, by the marvels of modern polling companies it’s possible to make a start and take a look at what might be on the minds of those who voted Reform UK for the first time.

    According to data by YouGov, a poll taken during 18-19 June shows strong sympathies that exist within (projected) Reform UK voters and a likely indication of what they expect now.

    Its platform against uncontrolled immigration is in line with the Conservative Party whose 83% against is matched and bested by 93% for Reform UK.

    This is a clear indication of where its voters may want to go next.

    It’s also outpolling the Tories on leaving the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) at 78% in support against a total of 55% for the Tories.

    It seems as though Reform UK voters are far more radical.

    In a far stronger vote of confidence, it says 96% of Reform UK voters want to return migrants across the English Channel. This is similar to 88% for the Tories.

    It’s clear conservatives in general want an end to uncontrolled immigration.

    In short it looks as though it’s fair to say Reform UK voters are strongly conservatively minded. However, it’s not clear what it means for the Conservative Party as it seeks a new leader.

  • People traffickers identified in Belgium

    Today, a further ‘sting’ operation has been conducted. Further significant figures in people trafficking circles have been exposed.

    This footage was taken largely at Bruxelles-Midi railway station.

    It proves progress can be made if effort is put into it. The suspects who are at large are finally properly identified for the first time.