‘I voted for Brexit and I feel betrayed’ Andrew Pierce rages about government immigration LIES



As public fury grows over the government’s failure to tackle illegal migration, the Daily Mail’s Andrew Pierce says the millions who voted for Brexit were lied to. He says it’s time for the government to get a grip and take control of our borders!

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36 thoughts on “‘I voted for Brexit and I feel betrayed’ Andrew Pierce rages about government immigration LIES”

  1. Much is your monthly salary you can afford to live in this country happy when you and your lies have cost the British people billions for spouting your nonsense about global Britain friends in other countries look after each other you have destroyed trust in Britain

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  2. This is being done to destroy nationalism. It's been a gradual process fueled by media and the corporate elite to usher in the new world order.
    It's the reason why the US is sliding into a civil war

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  3. SEPTEMBER 2023
    The UK working population was duped into voting for Boris Johnson, simply because he wanted, then failed on delivering BREXIT in full.
    OUR UK GOVERNMENT can stand up to IS and the Taliban, in a show a strength with its Allies by its side.
    But where's that same resolve towards economic migrants…… Absent, why it's simple to hold their head up high in face of the UN, NATO, ECHR and the EU of course.
    UK TAXPAYERS rights being ignored as usual, ULEZ raising more money to pay for money being given away.
    🇬🇧Ⓜ️🇬🇧🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

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  4. I dont get it. Britain is suffering because of a lack of workers to help make us money and more barriers to trade. Yet you blame the migrants for the mess? They didn't vote for brexit. You made your own bed mate.

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  5. Brexiters lied and lied again .The EU was never the culprit for non EU migration and that hasn’t changed . The floodgates are open . The speaker only has himself to blame .

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  6. It is in the interests of the Conservative party to keep the small boats issue rolling until the General Election when they will arrive on your doorstep and say "We are the only party who can stop the boats". Yet they haven't stopped the boats, they have set up madcap scheme after madcap scheme involving wasting more and more of our money.

    It costs £163,000 per person extra to send someone to a so called "safe country" than it does to keep them in the UK. As for Rwanda, a country so "safe" that we have accepted asylum applications from there and fast tracked them through the system.

    Why is it that since 2010 that asylum applications have risen 3.5 fold and yet the applications backlog is 11x higher.

    If the Government got on with processing applications we would have people in the country for a shorter time.

    If we had accepted the French offer to set up a processing centre in Calais we could have processed applications there.

    If we had set up a returns agreement with the EU we could have returned people.

    If we had negotiated a deal with the EU to retain access to their biometric database we would be better equipped to deal with undocumented arrivals.

    And yet when they arrive on your doorstep you will of course vote for them again and keep allowing them to funnel money to their party donors as they did during the pandemic and as they are doing now.

    It was a lie, but what in the Brexit Bill covered immigration?
    You are supposed to be a journalist after all.

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  7. There are just over 16 million or more in this country who would rather tell the speaker to get lost, get a ticket on the plane to Rwanda and never to be seen in Europe again if he (we know the gender but don’t care of the name) likes it there so much.

    And if he himself believes he shouldn’t be there, there is one judge in Rwanda who has got qualifications and task to consider his case… when the queue comes… in a few years… And upon consideration the speaker can be permitted to stay in Rwanda or will be deported… no, not to the U.K. 😉 We don’t need this illegal migrant here to overwhelm our NHS etc. Let’s send him to UGANDA instead. He will find himself at home with their customs, I’m sure.

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