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Dubs is Out of Touch

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CSM EDITORIAL

It would appear that Lord Dubs – at one time universally respected – has lost his sense of circumspection of late. Once a child refugee himself, the peer – an 87 year-old beneficiary of the Kindertransport  – seems intent on forcing an endless succession of child refugees on Britain against the will of the public. This comes after Dubs’ outspoken support – an absolute disgrace – for an obvious antisemite in November:

Now comes Dubs’ insistence that families of refugee children should be allowed to join them once the refugee children have been accepted into the UK. Dubs’ commitment was dropped in the revised version of the Brexit bill tabled by the Government after Boris Johnson’s Conservatives won a majority in December.

Let’s get a few things straight: 

Lord Dubs is as out of touch as the House of Lords in which he sits – which needs a sweep out from top to bottom as soon as possible.  Boris Johnson’s Conservative Government, by dropping the various clauses that make Britain a soft touch and by standing up to the endless immigration of migrants from economic basket-cases and war-torn hellholes, is taking a popular stand. A correct stand which should be applauded across the country.

Dubs may not care for popularity and may see himself riding a white horse like the fools who fund ships to collect drowning migrants – a boon to the people smuggling trade – but the reality is he has no right subjecting the public teat to his bleeding heart immigration strategies which have strayed so far from the righteousness of Kindertransport – he has become obtuse and morally questionable now by thieving from taxpayers for his fancies. Choose love? He has chosen theft – the people do not want their taxes wasted in this way. Lord Dubs has become Hindley-supporting Lord Longford – an idealist hoodwinked into seeing the best in people who are mostly lying through their teeth and manipulate do-gooders for sport.

The British public has no issue with immigration when it is points-based and fair. No doubt the British public are generous, charitable and support child refugees coming to Britain under the right conditions. Now is the time to switch heart for head – sideline the likes of Dubs and put in place a viable system, which costs the taxpayer less and meets popular demand, with a top-to-bottom investigation of past practices and DFID excess to boot.

 

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