French farce
BRITAIN can’t keep writing cheques to France and hoping the small boats crisis will somehow go away.
The solution is in our own hands — and it’s staring us in the face like the White Cliffs of Dover on a clear day.
Britain can’t keep writing cheques to France and hoping the small boats crisis will somehow go away Credit: Dan Charity
Andy Burnham must take tough action against rogue employers and implement a proper deterrent like the Rwanda scheme Credit: Reuters
Ministers must stop making the UK a major draw with generous benefits, free healthcare and access to cash-in-hand jobs on the black market.
French mayor Xavier Bertrand hit the nail on the head by saying that failure to enforce our own rules had made us a “permanent attraction” for asylum cheats.
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But he wants British taxpayers to cough up even more money to mount beach patrols in Northern France.
We have already signed away £1billion, only for more than 14,500 illegal migrants to land on our shores this year alone.
THE SUN SAYS
France MUST stop the boats & start delivering what UK taxpayers are paying for
THE SUN SAYS
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Throwing good money after bad won’t solve the problem.
Andy Burnham must take tough action against rogue employers and implement a proper deterrent like the Rwanda scheme.
British taxpayers should not be expected to fund failure indefinitely.
Nice one Kemi
A RELIABLE power system should focus on keeping the lights on and the bills down — not a virtue-signalling race to hit Net Zero at any cost.
That’s why Kemi Badenoch is on to a winner with her plan to bring common sense to energy policy.
The Tory leader says a mix of nuclear, gas and renewable energy would save families £540 a year and still be 80 per cent clean.
That’s a huge gain.
With nearly 100,000 payroll jobs vanishing over the past year and wages stagnating, it’s hard to understand why the PM is stalling on giving the go-ahead to drill for North Sea oil and gas.
Even green campaigners, such as Labour donor Dale Vince, are waking up to the undeniable reality:
Cheaper, reliable, home-grown energy means lower bills and more jobs.
Royal courage
THE King and Queen have shown unyielding courage in the way they have faced cancer with dignity and honesty.
Charles has been an inspiration, opening up about his own diagnosis to smash the taboo and save lives.
His decision to go public led a 50 per cent increase in the number of people seeking guidance over their own symptoms.
Camilla has supported her husband while championing others facing the same cruel condition.
She made the heart-wrenching decision to visit a cancer charity while harbouring the secret of her husband’s own diagnosis.
If their hard work and dedication has made just one person feel less frightened and alone, it will have achieved something truly worthwhile.



