UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by malali: 5:30am On Nov 28 |
Tomorrow, immigration figures will be released that should show a drop in net migration.
This is because of the changes we made in the last year of the Conservative government.
The figures we saw for 2023 were astonishing. They highlighted a big problem we must be honest about.
Even if we see a decline in tomorrow’s data, the fact is immigration, both legal and illegal, is too high.
Migration affects all of our lives in different ways. It certainly affected mine, and that is why I am happy to speak about it without fear.
I believe our country is a beacon of light that shines all over the world - a place of security, opportunity, and prosperity, where people are treated equally.
Millions want to come here, but we as politicians have to do right by the citizens of this country, before anyone else.
Our country cannot sustain the numbers we have seen. We are reducing the quality of life for people already here.
Because immigration is at a pace too fast to maintain public services, and at a rate, where it is next to impossible to integrate those from radically different cultures.
It is time to tell the truth.
For decades the entire political class in this country has presided over mass migration.
Since 1994, every year has seen more people arrive in this country than leave. Numbers climbed and climbed.
During the last Conservative administration, we promised to bring numbers down.
We did not deliver that promise.
We ended Free Movement, but the system that replaced it is not working.
Some of the increase in migration was for humanitarian reasons that few would disagree with - taking in refugees from Ukraine and British overseas nationals from Hong Kong.
But that was not the whole story.
We may have tried to control numbers, but overall we did not deliver.
Under my leadership, we are learning from our mistakes, and it is time for a new approach.
We need to change.
Let’s break it down.
First: if immigration is too quick, there is no integration. The ties that bind us start to fray.
It doesn’t matter whether you are massively for immigration, or massively against it, without a shared national identity our country will suffer.
When people come here they must buy into the values, customs, and institutions that attracted them here in the first place.
Second: the political class cannot pretend that immigration comes only with benefits and no costs when we can all see the pressure on housing, roads, GPs, and wages. We must be honest.
The failure of politics over the last thirty years has been to gloss over it or make it a fringe issue. That has to stop.
Third: we can no longer be naïve.
It’s nonsense that we have allowed a situation where judges deem safe countries to be unsafe.
Where loopholes are wilfully exploited by opportunists.
Where the latest legal ruses and wheezes are sent around the world on social media.
Now, as I have said, tomorrow’s figures will likely show a reduction in net immigration, and no doubt the new Government will try to take credit for that reduction.
But that change is due to the reforms that the Conservatives made in our final months in power.
For example, over the last 18 months, income thresholds for work visas increased by 50%.
Restrictions were placed on care workers and students bringing family members into the country.
Labour may criticise our record on immigration, but remember, throughout the last 14 years, the Labour party were urging us to relax controls upon immigration.
Even though those figures tomorrow are likely to be a start in the right direction – it’s not enough.
We remain a world away from where we need to be.
Labour won’t get us there.
Under a Labour government, immigration will remain far too high.
We are already seeing the signs.
For example, the last Conservative Government committed to increasing the income threshold which a family must earn to bring relatives to the UK.
This reform alone was estimated to cut net migration dramatically, but the Labour Government have suspended that change.
The Home Secretary wants a returns agreement with the EU, but that’s the exact kind of agreement that saw us take more asylum seekers than were returned to the continent.
So Labour won’t change anything.
The Prime Minister himself once said that there is a “racist undercurrent” which “permeates all immigration law”.
And, of course, he and his Cabinet fought against the end of Free Movement.
They scrapped the Rwanda deterrent before it had even started.
And we are already seeing the inevitable result as more and more people cross the Channel, with significantly more arriving than last year.
Labour have no serious plan for ending illegal migration.
As the former head of the Border Force has pointed out, enforcement on its own will never solve the problem.
People know that if they can make it to the UK, they will be able to stay/
We must end that.
The result of Labour’s policies will be consistently high illegal immigration throughout this Parliament and insufficient action on legal migration.
But we are not in Government now, we are the Opposition, and our role now is to hold the Government to account.
Our Government’s primary responsibility must be to its own citizens.
Yes economists sometimes argue that immigration can increase a country’s wealth, but they are not thinking about the effect on individual people.
In Government there’s little detailed analysis about the impact of different types of immigration on living standards or on wage levels.
There’s even less analysis on the pressure on public services, or housing, or the welfare system, as a result of mass migration.
Sometimes there’s even a squeamishness about discussing the negative aspects of immigration.
This is not just a question of money. It’s a question of fairness.
And perhaps most importantly, most British citizens don’t want to change what’s good about our country.
Even those who have recently arrived don’t want to change these things.
They came here because of what our country is - a secure and free society.
Most people want to preserve that.
So we need a new approach.
We will not accept the claim that we can only deliver growth by accepting mass migration.
We need a new approach, which will mean that young people can build their lives in a country which does not have these pressures on housing and public services.
And a new approach that starts by asking why government doesn’t seem to be able to deliver that.
The answer is because the system is broken, and until you accept that, any politician, all politicians, are doomed to fail.
We have to get the diagnosis right.
So we will review every policy, treaty and part of our legal framework - including the ECHR and the Human Rights Act.
And in designing our detailed policies, we will put the following elements at the core:
A strict numerical cap, with visas only for those who will make a substantial and clear overall contribution.
A fully transparent approach, publishing all the data, so that for the first time everyone can see the real costs and benefits of different types of migration.
A reconsidered approach to citizenship and settlement - making the path to a British passport a privilege to be earned not an automatic right.
Zero tolerance for foreign criminals remaining in the UK.
And, of course, an effective deterrent for illegal migration.
Overall our plans will look at all immigration routes - family, study, asylum, and work - and at all ways people can enter the UK.
We will look at the access of migrants and any dependents to welfare and public services.
And we will need to improve the data and economic modelling that decision makers rely on.
But I want to end on something very simple.
We can argue about the effects of migration on the economy.
We can discuss the impact on public services and housing, and we haven’t done that enough.
But fundamentally - this country is not a dormitory or a hotel, it is our home.
We need to look after it.
I want to rebuild the trust between the Conservative Party and the British people, I know we have got a lot of work to do, but the first step is to accept that mistakes were made, and to learn from them.
As the new Party Leader I want to acknowledge that we made mistakes.
Yes, some of these problems are long standing - this is a collective failure of political leaders from all parties over decades - but on behalf of the Conservative Party it is right that I as the new Leader accept responsibility, and say truthfully we got this wrong.
I more than understand the public anger on this issue. I share it.
The Conservatives will develop a detailed plan for immigration to put before the British public before the next election.
They will have a clear choice.
The policies of Labour, which are doomed to fail, or a new coherent plan.
It’s time to tell the truth on immigration.
And over the coming months, that’s exactly what I’m going to do.
Source:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14133089/Our-country-sustain-numbers-seen-Kemi-Badenoch-vows-annual-cap-immigration-admits-Tories-failed-curb-inflows-predicts-new-figures-tomorrow-lower.html 12 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by malali: 5:30am On Nov 28 |
The speech you provided is a classic example of political doublespeak designed to deflect responsibility while reinforcing divisive narratives. Let’s delve into why the premise of Kemi Badenoch’s stance on immigration is deeply flawed, hypocritical, and devoid of historical accountability.
Critique of Hypocrisy
1. The Colonial Irony Badenoch’s speech conveniently ignores the UK’s colonial past. For centuries, Britain invaded, plundered, and destabilized countries across Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean, stripping these nations of their resources and using their labor to build its wealth. Now, those displaced by centuries of exploitation seek opportunities in the very land that grew rich at their expense, and suddenly, the UK declares its inability to “sustain the numbers.” If you loot someone’s home, don’t be surprised when they come knocking at your door. 2. Exploitation of Cheap Labor Britain and other Western nations have long benefited from exploiting immigrants for cheap labor. From factory workers to nurses and cleaners, immigrants have filled gaps in labor markets where locals refuse to work. Badenoch fails to mention how industries like healthcare, agriculture, and construction would collapse without immigrant labor. The same immigrants she chastises for “overburdening public services” are the ones staffing those very services. 3. A Caricature of Herself Kemi Badenoch, a Nigerian-born immigrant herself, is being used as the messenger for this harsh rhetoric. It’s a political strategy to shield the Conservative Party from accusations of racism. By deploying a black woman to champion anti-immigration policies, the Tories hope to soften the blow of their exclusionary agenda. Instead, Badenoch appears spineless, betraying the very immigrant community she represents in a desperate bid for relevance within a party that has historically sidelined minorities. 4. Selective Memory on “Humanitarian” Immigration Badenoch cites exceptions for Ukrainian refugees and British overseas nationals from Hong Kong as justifiable forms of migration, conveniently sidestepping the racial undertones. Refugees from predominantly non-white regions like Syria, Sudan, or Afghanistan often face higher scrutiny, harsher policies, or outright rejection. The inconsistency reeks of racial bias masked as policy. 5. Integration Myths She blames immigrants for the supposed lack of integration while ignoring systemic barriers erected by the government itself. When you demonize migrants, limit their access to resources, and segregate communities, how can integration succeed? Her claim that immigration frays the social fabric is an excuse to cover the failures of successive governments in creating inclusive policies.
What Kemi Badenoch needs to focus on.
• Public Services Mismanagement If public services like housing and healthcare are struggling, it’s because of chronic underfunding by successive Conservative governments, not because of immigrants. Badenoch’s party has spent more than a decade cutting budgets while blaming the very people propping up those services. • Economic Benefits of Immigration Studies consistently show that immigrants contribute more to the economy in taxes than they take in benefits. They are entrepreneurial, innovative, and integral to growth. Ignoring these contributions perpetuates a false narrative. • Global Accountability The UK is part of a global system that perpetuates inequality, often through exploitative trade practices, environmental degradation, and foreign interventions. Migration is not the problem; it’s a symptom of global injustices that countries like Britain helped create.
Badenoch’s speech is a desperate attempt to distract from her party’s failures by scapegoating immigrants. It’s like a landlord blaming the tenants for the roof caving in when he never repaired it in the first place. Her policies promise to reduce immigration, but they risk gutting the very workforce keeping Britain afloat. Instead of demonizing those seeking a better life, Britain should confront its colonial legacy, invest in sustainable policies, and treat immigration as the opportunity it truly is. 86 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by nairavsdollars(f): 5:42am On Nov 28 |
Use and dump 24 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by EmptyGarden(m): 5:43am On Nov 28 |
Busy body! This one go even do wetin oyibo sef no go gree do…. SMH. Django Unchained. 87 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by spinna: 5:57am On Nov 28 |
malali:
3. A Caricature of Herself Kemi Badenoch, a Nigerian-born immigrant herself, is being used as the messenger for this harsh rhetoric. It’s a political strategy to shield the Conservative Party from accusations of racism. By deploying a black woman to champion anti-immigration policies, the Tories hope to soften the blow of their exclusionary agenda. Instead, Badenoch appears spineless, betraying the very immigrant community she represents in a desperate bid for relevance within a party that has historically sidelined minorities. 4. Selective Memory on “Humanitarian” Immigration Badenoch cites exceptions for Ukrainian refugees and British overseas nationals from Hong Kong as justifiable forms of migration, conveniently sidestepping the racial undertones. Refugees from predominantly non-white regions like Syria, Sudan, or Afghanistan often face higher scrutiny, harsher policies, or outright rejection. The inconsistency reeks of racial bias masked as policy. 5. Integration Myths She blames immigrants for the supposed lack of integration while ignoring systemic barriers erected by the government itself. When you demonize migrants, limit their access to resources, and segregate communities, how can integration succeed? Her claim that immigration frays the social fabric is an excuse to cover the failures of successive governments in creating inclusive policies.
No.3 above is what came to mind, what a deluded sellout she appears to be.. someone that schooled in Nigeria..if these policies you advocate were in place you would not be where you are today.7hju 59 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by givedemwotowoto: 6:00am On Nov 28 |
I wonder what they did to that woman. They must have dealt with her so much during her humble beginnings, that she vowed to erase her past and embrace her present and future 40 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by malali: 6:11am On Nov 28 |
givedemwotowoto: I wonder what they did to that woman. They must have dealt with her so much during her humble beginnings, that she vowed to erase her past and embrace her present and future She is desperate to be relevant.Married to a Jewish Man,maybe she learnt hate from him. When they say people sell their soul for success. You are looking at a real life example. In her mind she is going to be the first black woman to be prime minister. If you tell her to betray her parents.....she wont even think twice. Her last 10 grandparents were probably buried in Nigeria. She is now the spokesperson for the most racist white conservative group in Britain. 124 Likes 17 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by kettykin: 6:34am On Nov 28 |
Immigrants fighting against immigration. 79 Likes 8 Shares |
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Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by Zionmdde: 6:53am On Nov 28 |
Nobody should cry here We are hypocrites, evert single one of us
Before you say you are not, if you were British, would you want migrants to flood into your country and inconvenience you?
Small Lagos, people are shouting go back to your land, you will even think they are talking to people from other countries, but no its people from the same country
Everybody should protect their country the way they deem fit. If they said don't come, then don't come!!!! 185 Likes 24 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by Makamatic: 6:58am On Nov 28 |
Kemi ' aunt jemima ' badenoch .. history and the universe would never be kind to you .. I find it sickening that Nigerian and African immigrants would go abroad and join Conservative or far right political parties like WTF you thinking , they be like liberals are supposed to work on the economy,improve security , reduce far left views, abortion , lgbtq not forgetting liberals makes migration easier . Blackie what's your business with all this shit Sellout just because you're an established migrant 19 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by Zionmdde: 6:59am On Nov 28 |
Johncables402: She is a Yoruba woman,who is surprised by her betrayal ?. Check her pant,you will see how dirty it is after she has been wearing it for days without washing it like most women from that Sad Waste region. 6:53am when your brain should be most productively active, look out what is coming out of it You need serious help. Something up there is damaged 58 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by Elusive001: 7:01am On Nov 28 |
malali: Tomorrow, immigration figures will be released that should show a drop in net migration.
This is because of the changes we made in the last year of the Conservative government.
The figures we saw for 2023 were astonishing. They highlighted a big problem we must be honest about.
Even if we see a decline in tomorrow’s data, the fact is immigration, both legal and illegal, is too high.
Migration affects all of our lives in different ways. It certainly affected mine, and that is why I am happy to speak about it without fear.
I believe our country is a beacon of light that shines all over the world - a place of security, opportunity, and prosperity, where people are treated equally.
Millions want to come here, but we as politicians have to do right by the citizens of this country, before anyone else.
Our country cannot sustain the numbers we have seen. We are reducing the quality of life for people already here.
Because immigration is at a pace too fast to maintain public services, and at a rate, where it is next to impossible to integrate those from radically different cultures.
It is time to tell the truth.
For decades the entire political class in this country has presided over mass migration.
Since 1994, every year has seen more people arrive in this country than leave. Numbers climbed and climbed.
During the last Conservative administration, we promised to bring numbers down.
We did not deliver that promise.
We ended Free Movement, but the system that replaced it is not working.
Some of the increase in migration was for humanitarian reasons that few would disagree with - taking in refugees from Ukraine and British overseas nationals from Hong Kong.
But that was not the whole story.
We may have tried to control numbers, but overall we did not deliver.
Under my leadership, we are learning from our mistakes, and it is time for a new approach.
We need to change.
Let’s break it down.
First: if immigration is too quick, there is no integration. The ties that bind us start to fray.
It doesn’t matter whether you are massively for immigration, or massively against it, without a shared national identity our country will suffer.
When people come here they must buy into the values, customs, and institutions that attracted them here in the first place.
Second: the political class cannot pretend that immigration comes only with benefits and no costs when we can all see the pressure on housing, roads, GPs, and wages. We must be honest.
The failure of politics over the last thirty years has been to gloss over it or make it a fringe issue. That has to stop.
Third: we can no longer be naïve.
It’s nonsense that we have allowed a situation where judges deem safe countries to be unsafe.
Where loopholes are wilfully exploited by opportunists.
Where the latest legal ruses and wheezes are sent around the world on social media.
Now, as I have said, tomorrow’s figures will likely show a reduction in net immigration, and no doubt the new Government will try to take credit for that reduction.
But that change is due to the reforms that the Conservatives made in our final months in power.
For example, over the last 18 months, income thresholds for work visas increased by 50%.
Restrictions were placed on care workers and students bringing family members into the country.
Labour may criticise our record on immigration, but remember, throughout the last 14 years, the Labour party were urging us to relax controls upon immigration.
Even though those figures tomorrow are likely to be a start in the right direction – it’s not enough.
We remain a world away from where we need to be.
Labour won’t get us there.
Under a Labour government, immigration will remain far too high.
We are already seeing the signs.
For example, the last Conservative Government committed to increasing the income threshold which a family must earn to bring relatives to the UK.
This reform alone was estimated to cut net migration dramatically, but the Labour Government have suspended that change.
The Home Secretary wants a returns agreement with the EU, but that’s the exact kind of agreement that saw us take more asylum seekers than were returned to the continent.
So Labour won’t change anything.
The Prime Minister himself once said that there is a “racist undercurrent” which “permeates all immigration law”.
And, of course, he and his Cabinet fought against the end of Free Movement.
They scrapped the Rwanda deterrent before it had even started.
And we are already seeing the inevitable result as more and more people cross the Channel, with significantly more arriving than last year.
Labour have no serious plan for ending illegal migration.
As the former head of the Border Force has pointed out, enforcement on its own will never solve the problem.
People know that if they can make it to the UK, they will be able to stay/
We must end that.
The result of Labour’s policies will be consistently high illegal immigration throughout this Parliament and insufficient action on legal migration.
But we are not in Government now, we are the Opposition, and our role now is to hold the Government to account.
Our Government’s primary responsibility must be to its own citizens.
Yes economists sometimes argue that immigration can increase a country’s wealth, but they are not thinking about the effect on individual people.
In Government there’s little detailed analysis about the impact of different types of immigration on living standards or on wage levels.
There’s even less analysis on the pressure on public services, or housing, or the welfare system, as a result of mass migration.
Sometimes there’s even a squeamishness about discussing the negative aspects of immigration.
This is not just a question of money. It’s a question of fairness.
And perhaps most importantly, most British citizens don’t want to change what’s good about our country.
Even those who have recently arrived don’t want to change these things.
They came here because of what our country is - a secure and free society.
Most people want to preserve that.
So we need a new approach.
We will not accept the claim that we can only deliver growth by accepting mass migration.
We need a new approach, which will mean that young people can build their lives in a country which does not have these pressures on housing and public services.
And a new approach that starts by asking why government doesn’t seem to be able to deliver that.
The answer is because the system is broken, and until you accept that, any politician, all politicians, are doomed to fail.
We have to get the diagnosis right.
So we will review every policy, treaty and part of our legal framework - including the ECHR and the Human Rights Act.
And in designing our detailed policies, we will put the following elements at the core:
A strict numerical cap, with visas only for those who will make a substantial and clear overall contribution.
A fully transparent approach, publishing all the data, so that for the first time everyone can see the real costs and benefits of different types of migration.
A reconsidered approach to citizenship and settlement - making the path to a British passport a privilege to be earned not an automatic right.
Zero tolerance for foreign criminals remaining in the UK.
And, of course, an effective deterrent for illegal migration.
Overall our plans will look at all immigration routes - family, study, asylum, and work - and at all ways people can enter the UK.
We will look at the access of migrants and any dependents to welfare and public services.
And we will need to improve the data and economic modelling that decision makers rely on.
But I want to end on something very simple.
We can argue about the effects of migration on the economy.
We can discuss the impact on public services and housing, and we haven’t done that enough.
But fundamentally - this country is not a dormitory or a hotel, it is our home.
We need to look after it.
I want to rebuild the trust between the Conservative Party and the British people, I know we have got a lot of work to do, but the first step is to accept that mistakes were made, and to learn from them.
As the new Party Leader I want to acknowledge that we made mistakes.
Yes, some of these problems are long standing - this is a collective failure of political leaders from all parties over decades - but on behalf of the Conservative Party it is right that I as the new Leader accept responsibility, and say truthfully we got this wrong.
I more than understand the public anger on this issue. I share it.
The Conservatives will develop a detailed plan for immigration to put before the British public before the next election.
They will have a clear choice.
The policies of Labour, which are doomed to fail, or a new coherent plan.
It’s time to tell the truth on immigration.
And over the coming months, that’s exactly what I’m going to do.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14133089/Our-country-sustain-numbers-seen-Kemi-Badenoch-vows-annual-cap-immigration-admits-Tories-failed-curb-inflows-predicts-new-figures-tomorrow-lower.html Says an immigrant. 12 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by malali: 7:01am On Nov 28 |
Johncables402: She is a Yoruba woman,who is surprised by her betrayal ?. Check her pant,you will see how dirty it is after she has been wearing it for days without washing it like most women from that Sad Waste region. Can you not be a Bigot for one day ?nlfpmod Bigot AlertViolation 2. Please keep reporting till he is banned. Make nairaland civil again. 18 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by AntiChristian: 7:02am On Nov 28 |
Hmmm
That's good!
Stay and create your own economy! 6 Likes |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by malali: 7:02am On Nov 28 |
Zionmdde:
6:53am when your brain should be most productively active, look out what is coming out of it
You need serious help. Something up there is damaged Report him. Violation 2. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by Zionmdde: 7:06am On Nov 28 |
malali:
Report him. Violation 2. Don't bother reporting him. He didn't violate rule 2 according to NL mods. He just craftily evaded it |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by malali: 7:20am On Nov 28 |
Zionmdde:
Don't bother reporting him. He didn't violate rule 2 according to NL mods. He just craftily evaded it He is clearly a Bigot. Go and read his previous posts. I wonder what algorithm nairaland is using to ban them. People like him turn this forum into a cesspool. 13 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by Racoon(m): 7:20am On Nov 28 |
Chai! African inferiority complex syndrome. 14 Likes 1 Share |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by Bandirao(m): 7:21am On Nov 28 |
Wow fantastic!! A first generation Nigerian immigrant speaking against migration 21 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by Finquas: 7:22am On Nov 28 |
She is a true omualabi.. keep the Good work up and deport ur fellow Nigerians home 6 Likes |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by Gadafii: 7:22am On Nov 28 |
The way this woman takes ignore these ronuists is something else.
Yoruba people wan form attache by force but she cleared them once, she's not in for that.
You needed to see her tweets during the endsars saga, you would understand why she's distancing herself from Nigeria.
Nigeria showed her "pepe". 17 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by Houseofglam7(f): 7:39am On Nov 28 |
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Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by Macphenson: 7:40am On Nov 28 |
Should I be surprised about the betrayal from this yoruba woman? No. Very typical. They burn the bridges when they cross. 20 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by donmixc: 7:42am On Nov 28 |
Bigoted Yoruba woman 4 Likes |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by Lanretoye(m): 7:48am On Nov 28 |
Zionmdde: Nobody should cry here We are hypocrites, evert single one of us
Before you say you are not, if you were British, would you want migrants to flood into your country and inconvenience you?
Small Lagos, people are shouting go back to your land, you will even think they are talking to people from other countries, but no its people from the same country
Everybody should protect their country the way they deem fit. If they said don't come, then don't come!!!! they tell you go back to your land,you didn’t say you started by claiming Lagos is no man’s land. 16 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by DeltaBachelor(m): 7:49am On Nov 28 |
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Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by Treasure17(m): 7:49am On Nov 28 |
Babe talking tough. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by obojememe: 7:49am On Nov 28 |
when the axe entered the forest , the trees saw the handle and said -look he is one of us 24 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: UK Can’t Handle The Influx: Kemi Badenoch Promises Tougher Immigration Crackdown by VaginaAcademic: 7:49am On Nov 28 |
UK is over rated bloody colonisers 12 Likes 2 Shares |