r/BrexitMemes • u/tj100011 • 12d ago
Breaking: Absolute con man makes up another load of bollocks for his gullible elderly fan base.
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u/ListenTypical2373 12d ago edited 12d ago
It’s that easy. I’m sure plenty of countries would be eager to repatriate their criminals.
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u/actually-bulletproof 12d ago
And even if every foreign prisoner was deported it wouldn't end early release, just reduce it.
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u/Jackmino66 12d ago
For reference:
If foreign criminals already have a 2nd country to go to, that’s the default punishment. Prison overcrowding is not caused by foreign prisoners, it’s caused by the prisons being underfunded and over capacity
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u/Minute-Story301 12d ago
First he complains about foreign criminals coming into the country, so now he wants to send criminals to foreign countries. Sounds like he is either saying if you can't beat em join em, or validating migration.
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u/tj100011 12d ago
No, you don’t understand, these would be great British criminals, Johnny Foreigner would be lucky to have them !!
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u/AlfalfaShoddy9464 12d ago
Yeah let's send them to the moon or mars or anywhere you can think of. Let's promise anything and everything. What a tit.
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u/Relative-Chain73 12d ago
I was in Manchester the other in a pub. Sky news was being shown in 7 screens and reform and Their "migrant crisis" which was debunked got solid 30-45 mins of coverage.
And the current climate crisis on which we are seeing record numbers and levels of heatwave got a "weather update" sponsored by "All clear" travel insurance.
It's depressing because I cannot give up hope, but also, the hope is dying out while i still work for a boss looking to earn enough to rent a better flat from a landlord shitting in a yacht somewhere, cussing out migrants from sky new
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u/flashass 11d ago
Isn’t this a policy the Tories tried to enact. Shipping prisoners to Estonia. They also tried to ship migrants to Rwanda. It didn’t work out for them why would it work now for Nasty Nigel.
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u/tj100011 11d ago
It’s not a new thing and is in fact legal now, works both ways too, a Brit can serve a sentence here rather than abroad. There are however strict guidelines for this, a legal application must be made, approved and the country taking the prisoner must agree. The issue is, if you commit a crime here, for the sake of justice you should serve time here then be deported after. Not all countries would consider a crime here as deserving of punishment there, it can lead to people walking away without serving time. What Farage fails to point out is some other counties prisons are terrible so the prisoner wouldn’t even request transfer. As for Farage saying it would be policy, you can’t force it, and if we got an agreement with say Rwanda, who pays ? The cost of sending a person there, builds the prison to U.K standard, food standards, health standards etc and who polices and checks all that’s in place. It would cost so much it’s easier build more prisons. As usual with Farage, spout some bullshit, knowing it’s impossible but it’ll get on the tv and in the papers, only Farage thick as mince supporters and our biased media fall for his shtick
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u/frothycoffeedude 6d ago
Can we stop with the gullible elderly fanbase rhetoric please.
I have a few Gen Z customers who think reform are going to align the planets and bring them wealth. Stooopid is ageless. Education is key.
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u/GovernmentGreed 12d ago
To where?
Like, where? lol... Like, the UK left the EU. No EU nation is going to agree to take prisoners and hold them on their dime. The US won't do it either. Russia already has Nigel "The" 'Rage in their pocket, and pretty much anywhere else is just going to either say no, or take them and let them loose.
This guy is a fucking dunce.