THOUSANDS of migrants held in a West London hotel | Kelvin Mackenzie & Patrick O'Flynn discuss



Journalist Kelvin Mackenzie and former MEP Patrick O’Flynn discuss how thousands of migrants are being held in a West London hotel.

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24 thoughts on “THOUSANDS of migrants held in a West London hotel | Kelvin Mackenzie & Patrick O'Flynn discuss”

  1. we all know the truth and dont care. Why are you racist trying to make a big deal?

    Who is going to occupy these hotels this time of year?

    Bullshit. Stop being dicks. The hotels love this, they are minting it. Do you not want ur businesses to thrive?

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  2. Covid, funding a war in Ukraine, migrants all over the country, a priminster no public citizen voted for in Britain, given public taxpayers money to other countries, still pushing this clean energy crap. Inflation is all time high and recession is on the way. We can't start asking for higher wages because that doesn't stop help us, we have to clean out all politicians from their job's and reset law and order and politicians as this is not your money you are spending, its the taxpayers of Britain's money and I want it stay in Britain, talk about levelling up its time for us too reset our industry's from the ground we live on, yes we can export good as well as buy goods.but first We build our own industry's first
    for job's instead of the government selling it off other countries for cheap slave labour.,how does other countries prosper from corruption from western governments. Since I was we boy I gave up my wee penny's to save the black babes in Africa, that was fifty years ago until now fifty years later with billions of cash being sent help these people, where has all the money gone as they still have nothing.

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  3. Nigel Farage has been focusing on this issue for more than 2 years. He's gone out into Channel filming these migrants crossing. Some of them on their phones and then throwing them into the sea. He visited hotels 2 years ago to see what Serco is doing to house these migrants. No one listened to him and now look what we have? We are not safe in our own country

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  4. I'm sure when there's an election due the "Conservatives" will talk tough on immigration again. They'll probably talk about introduction of the points system (again). I'm done voting

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  5. I worked with some young men (refugees) in a warehouse from Syria. They earnt enough money then went back to Syria for a holiday! (Orig fled from Northern Iraq , Kerds. Whilst there they purchased very young girls for sex (virgins 5-6 yrs olds) didnt think anything bad of it at all Actually said the girls enjoyed it and parents were happy for the cash. All enabled by British Wages..and British stupidity..

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  6. Kelvin in 100%. Nobody is tough anymore, it's about hurt feelings &/or not wanting to be "the nasty party" !!! And it's making Serco and all the others billions of pounds. And where are they going to live when they get given asylum, (and they will). We don't have space, homes or facilities as it is now. How long before we're kicked out of our homes to house them because anything is possible in this insane world ?

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  7. As if the town centres are not bad enough, lets add thousands of young male economic immigrants!

    Time to close the borders to arrivals by boat and instead take 'genuine' refugee 'families' direct from camps close to danger zones on temporary visas.

    Can't manage the coast line? Seriously? With the latest unmanned technology along the only problem stretch of the coast it should be an absolute doddle.

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