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    Nigel Farage has criticised Boris Johnson and his government for their approach to tackling migrant boat crossings in the English Channel, as 4,000 people reached the UK in 2020. Speaking with talkRADIO’s Julia Hartley-Brewer, the Brexit Party leader said: “Priti Patel herself may well have the will but I don’t think Boris Johnson and the Cabinet are prepared to do what it takes and to face the criticism that they’ll get.” It comes after the Home Secretary officially asked the Royal Navy for help and a former Royal Marine has been appointed “clandestine Channel threat commander”.



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    Patel, like many Hindus, is keen on a tight immigration policy.

    First time I ever thought about immigration and the stress it places upon a nation, was when a Punjabi (Hindu) newsagent brought it up, as I was buying the Standard, back in '98.

    He said that the English were putting up with far more treachery from their government, than we'd ever do, if the tables were turned and people were being encouraged to stream into our homelands...

    I expected some sort of reaction, back in the noughties, but nothing came of it.

    The blind obedience to institutions and procedures, is advantageous in the medium term and suicidal in the long run.

    The passionate chaos that happens in less obedient nations, keeps the rotten globalists from pursuing their most brazen technocratic agendas.

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