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‘Keir Starmer hasn’t just undermined our borders he’s undermined our sovereignty our dignity’

More national humiliation today, as Keir Starmer signs a 17-in, one-out deal with Emmanuel Macron.

Here in the UK, I didn’t want a one-in, one-out migrant deal with Macron, and I certainly don’t want a 17-in, one-out deal. I want them all gone, just like many of you do at home.


But let’s get this straight: after rinsing British taxpayers for £800million, after letting a record number of illegal migrants flood our shores, after swanning in on a state visit only to insult Brexit and lecture us on Israel and Palestine after breaking royal protocol and marching in front of our King like some budget Napoleon any patriotic British Prime Minister would have shown Emmanuel Macron the door. Instead, what did we see?

MPs clapping like sycophants, in scenes only rivalled by a North Korean press conference.

Alex Armstrong

Alex Armstrong shared his views on Keir Starmer’s migration deal

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They even hysterically cheered as Macron loaned us the Bayeux Tapestry a piece of English history, woven by English workers, which should never have left our shores in the first place. And in return? Of course it’s not for free, is it?

We’ve exchanged one of our most valuable Saxon treasures from Sutton Hoo. Our Parliament is acting like some Third World regime, cheering on a transactional exchange of historic artefacts. It’s pathetic.

Now to the so-called deal Starmer signed with Macron: it only allows the UK to return 50 rejected asylum seekers per week to France.

That’s 2,600 per year, barely scratching the surface when 3,000 arrived in May alone. And that deal only applies to the 32 per cent whose claims are rejected.

Let’s not forget: 68 per cent of illegal migrants who arrive here end up having their claims accepted.

It’s claimed the Prime Minister hopes more will be returned once the deal kicks in. But in my opinion, that’s just more evidence he is completely out of his depth.

This isn’t a deal. It’s a national joke.

And of course it is, because it’s been struck by Britain’s worst negotiator of all time: Sir Keir Starmer.

The man who thinks a deal means handing over our assets, bending over for the EU, and giving tax breaks to foreign citizens while British people face higher bills.

Let’s be clear: Macron could stop the boats tomorrow, but he won’t, will he?

Because it seems to me he’s using this crisis as an opportunity to undermine Britain, to undermine Brexit.

Keir Starmer

‘Because it seems to me he’s using this crisis as an opportunity to undermine Britain, to undermine Brexit’

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More importantly, our spineless leaders are too scared to call it what it is.

In my strong opinion, Keir Starmer hasn’t just undermined our borders, he’s undermined Brexit, our sovereignty, and now, our dignity.

This isn’t grown-up politics. It’s rapid decline is overseen by a Government whose best interests clearly do not lie with you, the British people, but with their friends in international courts and the European Union.

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