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It most certainly is... Apparently to be a deterant to so called 'illegals'. A deal has been signed by both governments... Money is changing hands... Expect the people to be exploited, then their cheap labour to be supplying 'high end' shops with goods to undercut the British made stuff...

Is anyone actually visiting Rwanda for leisure? Is anyone going directly there?

By supplying cheap labour, the British will effectively be people-trafficking. In short....

We are as bad as the people providing the boats to cross the English channel, except that we will instead be using planes...

It doesn't look very good, Does it?

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The thing is that these so-called 'illegals', are not actually criminals... They are refugees fleeing something, something so oppresive, that they are willing to risk coming across one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world, to find safety. The criminals are the people in France who are towing enormous boats through crowded streets, down onto the beach, and charging ten grand for the journey here. Governments must know who these racketeers are... 50 people per boat load. That's half a million quid... Tax free.

It's not exactly a covert operation... The boats don't just appear on the south coast of Britain. They have come out of production environments known to France and the UK government, who are probably being paid backhanders to ignore this growing industry.

At Scampton they are frightened that these people are dangerous... They can't be. They are ordinary people like ourselves. They need help, not racism.

Scampton is a memorial to the dambusters... Who drowned hundreds if not thousands of civilians in an effort to stop the war. 

It needs mixed feelings... Pride to save the free world, but also deep regret regarding the people who died those nights. Just like our civilians during the London blitz.

War is an out of date, dangerous way for political leaders who individually want world domination. What happens when one of them realises that they can't all have it...

 

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Is it possible for anybody to go on vacation in Rwanda? Is there something there we are not allowed to see for ourselves?

Maybe it isn't safe... Has anyone apart from country leaders actually considered that?

Would we let our children go there?

 

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As time goes on, the government is trying desperately to change statutes in law, so that they can basically do what they like. This is quite frightening. Thatcher led a dictatorship, but right now, people are making money out of this. It borders on evil.

Despite the massive death toll, Covid has been a massive financial success... Now that is evil. 

We mustn't be like the Russian people, and just blindly accept what we are being told. Right up to the point of denouncing our own families.

It could so easily be the other way around... Our kids are starving in the UK... We have food banks while the rich have parties... Or 'meetings' if the food and drink and silly hats are claimed on expenses...

Would we be better off somewhere else?  If you have a brilliant new business idea, you won't get backing here in the UK...

Just think of it, If Clive Sinclair hadn't invented that stupid bicycle thing, Britain would still be very prominent in the computer industry...

It makes you think, Doesn't it?

Is Rwanda going to be a world industry capital in twenty years time?

 

 

 

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