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‘Labour doesn’t care about us or our safety – they just care about illegal immigrants,’ Patricks Christys blasts

The Labour Government was warned that moving 600 illegal immigrants into a military barracks in the British countryside could cause riots, but they did it anyway.

They bussed some illegals in under the cover of darkness just over a week ago, and now it can be revealed that Steve Reed, the Community Secretary, was warned “the proposal may give rise to anxiety amongst local residents which may be adversely affected by protesters, such demonstrators or riots”.

The impact assessment said that in an attempt to ease concerns, the Home Office would set up a forum as “a chance to address anxieties and produce meaningful mitigations should they be identified as necessary”.

Right. Should we just see how one of these community forums went?

Yeah. Great stuff – some 600 men in the area. What could go wrong?

And the Green Party co-deputy leader got absolutely roasted as well.

But this is the worst bit for me. I think they try to gaslight the public by saying this.

They said there is no previous evidence to indicate that asylum seeker accommodation results in a perceived or actual increase in crime or fear of crime, including with regards to the impacts of the health of people living nearby.

This is what they said about the people of Crowborough, right?

Patrick Christys

This army barracks where they’ve just bussed a load of illegals then and this is not true.

According to The Sun, in the first six months of 2025, one in every 100 illegal immigrants in hotels have been accused of committing a crime.

The Sun investigation reported that the alleged crimes included rape, robbery and GBH.

Police told residents in Altrincham, Greater Manchester area, the same thing.

READ MORE ON CROWBOROUGH:

Crowborough protest

Rubbish! A convicted paedophile on the run from German authorities was arrested last October at the Britannia Ashley Hotel in Hale, just down the road from where that police officer was talking.

That bloke was deported last week.

On Thursday, we are going to the sentencing of an asylum seeker who sexually assaulted a teenage girl in Hertfordshire.

According to the Migration Observatory, Afghans are 14.5 times more likely to commit a sex crime than Britons.

We’ve just had the sentencing of a Sudanese lunatic who stabbed an innocent young woman to death with a screwdriver in Walsall.

He was filmed drinking alcohol and dancing as police and ambulance sirens blared in the background.

What an absolute monster.

And what this Labour Government isn’t factoring in is the changes people will make to their way of life.

Just not letting kids walk to school on their own, not letting their daughters go out at night.

They don’t care, do they? They don’t care about us. They don’t care about our safety. They don’t care about how we feel. They don’t care about our way of life.

They just care about illegal immigrants.

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