Badenoch suggests migrants held in ‘camps’ as crossings near 50,000 under Labour

Kemi Badenoch, since Sir Keir Starmer has approached 50,000 English channels since the start of the task, the number of immigrants currently in hotels can be done in “camps ..
The Conservative Party leader warned that some communities do not feel safe ”because protesters visited EPPING in Essex, where they opposed the decision -making against asylum seekers in local hotels in recent weeks.
The latest home office figures show that 49,797 people have come to the British coast by small boat since Labour won last year’s general elections last year.
After a small boat incident on the channel on Monday, a Cankurtaran ship came to the port of Ramsgate when the children were wrapped in a blanket.
The conservative party claimed that the figure exceeded 50,000 after the arrival of Monday, but the official figures have not yet been approved.
In EPPING’s Black Lion Pub, Mrs. Badenoch told the community to the community: iz We should quickly reversed things. We cannot use rules for 2025 from 1995, 2005, even 2015.
“Our world is changing very quickly and we need to adapt to it.”
“Is it possible to establish a camp and police instead of bringing all these difficulties to communities?”
When asked what it means in the proposal, Mrs. Badenoch PA said to the news agency: ız We have to make sure that communities like EPPING are safe. Most parents – mothers and even some children – what they say to me.
“It is unfair to impose this burden on communities.”
North West ESSEX deputy “Many people here talk about being harassed by many people in hotels” and continued: “Not everyone here is looking for a real shelter. People come to our country illegally and therefore we have a plan to make sure that people who come here illegally leave.
“We need to close the way of citizenship, which means that many people do not contribute to here, claim to claim welfare, do not claim benefits.
“And we also need deterrence.”
The government previously revealed the intention of closing asylum hotels at the end of the parliament.
“My concern, workers’ party people from hotels and private accommodation unit trying to move things even worse – I think this will be much worse situation,” he said.
Previously, he said to the members of the community: “As a party, we should hear what solutions from the community should also think what solutions are. We do not have all answers; it is important that the community is solved.”
“I think it could be a balance,“ I think it could be a balance.
“There is a big difference between ‘professional protesters’, which protested something that is in and in the middle of local people and has become many different activities.
“They are not equivalent, and I think there are other people who have an academic or theoretical or political belief that people can talk about something there in their neighborhoods and have a counter -protest.
“Also this is your home, this is your community and my opinion.
The demonstrations began on July 13 after allegedly trying to kiss a 14 -year -old girl.
38 -year -old Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu rejected sexual assault and continues the hearing this month.
A group of refugee organizations and charity called on party leaders to take a “strong and united stand öz after the anti -immigrant protest wave at the weekend.
Hundreds of protesters in Nuneaton walked in the town of Warwickshire on Saturday after being accused of the rape of a 12 -year -old girl who was reported to be Afghan asylum seekers.
The signatures of a open letter published on Monday said that they have the responsibility of “terminating separatist policy, racist discourse and the demonizing language of the past”.
Coordinated by the campaign coalition with refugees and signed by groups, including Oxfam and amnesty, the letter said, “Most targeted people have already escaped their lives from countries such as Afghanistan, Eritrea, Iran, Sudan and Syria.
“Now, because of unacceptable delays and a broken system, they are in hotels that are banned from their work, with limited control over their lives or future.”
Coalition, “the support of hatred from condemned communities, a strong reminder that the majority of these views do not represent,” he added.
In addition, some protesters protesting against shelter hotels and the homes of more than one occupation organized signs in Nuneaton demonstration that “our girls read the right to human security”.
Another signature of the latest violence-open letter against the women’s coalition-“To encourage a far-right, racist, white superior agenda, he said that he has exploited the reason for the termination of violence against women and girls for a long time, and that the attacks on immigrant and racial communities were terrible and that he did nothing to improve the autonomy of women and girls”.




