Human Movement

  • Dover Crossings: Rape crisis in London

    The unpopularity of unrestricted illegal entry at Dover has reached its peak. It’s now believed that 726 rapes in London are linked to the large crime event along our coastline. The result is increasing anger and a deep-seated resentment in the population in general.

    The way forward is uncertain but some government sources believe a national emergency is needed for essential resources to be convened to plug the gap in maritime and immigration law. Those exploiting legal loopholes need to be challenged, some say.

  • The UN knows the world is in chaos

    The UN knows the world itself is out of control. It seems to have little restraint in advising it at times of intense uncivil behaviour. It has a limitless belief in human kindness and political decency.

    The fact is this is naive. Many of its members have deeply set problems in their polities. These are disregarded to enable the movement of people in any direction. There are no routes like flight paths or lines for nautical journeys.

    The humour is that random voices proclaim an era of jubilee for hardship, but no plans for this are forthcoming. It’s an unrealistic dream to fulfil. It’s a marginal goal in even the best of times.