Illegal Migration

  • Mohindra asks after hotel stays

    In a debate today, Gagan Mohindra MP (South West Hertfordshire/Conservatives) questioned the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper MP (Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley/Labour), on the issue of hotels for those caught crossing the English Channel illegally.

    He asked if she can provide a methodology for choosing hotels ahead of time, so that his constituents can stay informed. Many hotels have been used in the past. Cooper said it’s important to do, and claimed her department is also busy clearing the backlog of claims.

  • Caught: English Channel “outsourcer”

    In a stunning exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, an outsourcer behind activity over the English Channel has been spotted.

    His role is to profit from and support the activity of those involved in this vile trade.

  • Exclusive: Top planner caught

    In a massive capture for ConservativeNewsSite.com, an extremely well-connected technical expert in criminality has been located.

    He’s a key suspect in the English Channel crossings. He’s wanted so he can be questioned by law enforcement in the UK.

  • Realities in border security

    The “truth” isn’t easy to swallow and those who’ve gone before us know better than any.

    It’s their job and they’ve done it for donkey’s years. They know it like the back of their hand. Such as it is for those also working along our borders, in airports, and across the world.

    It’s a tough old world – and it’s a tough job working in it.

    The expectations we lay down are built over hundreds of years because we know what happens if we don’t have them. There’s chaos. There’s anarchy. There’s disorder.

    This is what faced Border Force staff at the start of a wave of illegal migration the UK hasn’t seen before.

    It just doesn’t happen as a matter of course. It’s unusual to find such a level of activity at our south coast, as well as at airports. It was the same in either location to begin with.

    I spoke briefly to a few sources in either location and heard their worries about the situation.

    An airport is a mechanism of many moving parts and it’s bewildering at times. It takes professionalism to make it work. If you include terror threats, cyber attacks, and protests, it gets even more precarious.

    A meltdown in services isn’t a result of a button left “off”. It’s usually due to sinister activity of those who want more to do in life than low-level criminality.

  • State of calamity: The truth

    It isn’t easy evading the authorities but it may be easier if you are one.

    This is a story of one of the former heads of MI5.

    His loss of control over his department led to a critical demise in parts of the UK’s operational capacity.

    It also led to such a period of anarchic chaos that competing powers in the UK sought to take over the protection of our shores.

    However, the real answer to our issues at the highest level lies with this sole man.

    It takes a lot of people to run a coherent intelligence service but at times it requires even more.

    It demands an ethical inquiry into a situation because at the heart of it are mostly human problems.

    If suffering doesn’t prove to you that it’s an emergency, what’s the point of avoiding it at all?

    This man misjudged a critical warning, buried it, and left it.

    It led to a failure of huge proportions. It meant our sacrosanct shores were breached for the first time since before the Wars.

    The mystery man thought he could avoid criticism and also inculcated a culture of fear and paranoia.

    It added to a situation where staff had other concerns and it meant his actions were disastrous.

    In the end matters were restored, step by step. He was located and informed his role in the intelligence services was over.