Seems Fair

Fuck off back to France.

Downing Street today backed the Tory deputy chairman after he told asylum seekers refusing to board the Bibby Stockholm barge they should ‘f*** off back to France‘.

Lee Anderson, the outspoken Ashfield MP,  delivered his blast after 20 people declined to get on the vessel in Portland Port, Dorset.

Lawyers claimed some had a ‘severe fear of water’ after traumatic experiences.

‘If they don’t like barges then they should f*** off back to France,’ an irate Mr Anderson said.

But, despite outrage at the comments, Justice Secretary Alex Chalk this morning supported Mr Anderson’s ‘salty’ indignation as ‘well placed’.

And No10 refused to back away from Mr Chalk’s defence of his Conservative colleague.

My, oh, my, have they finally found a spine? And, yes, the claim that they are afraid of water is bollocks. They were prepared to pay thousands to smugglers to come over on dinghies and are whining about this barge. Fuck off indeed. Lazy parasitic fuckers. Frankly, once full, it should be towed out to sea and anchored off Calais.

9 Comments

  1. Quite agree. Personally i think the boats should be sunk in mid Channel. They are invading us.

    • Quite honestly, I’m surprised that someone hasn’t simply run over the dinghys with a speedboat or opened up on them with a shotgun (no ballistic trace).

      When the authorities flatly refuse to enforce the law and actively persecute the law abiding, then the unstated contract between the authorities and the population is being broken and not by the man in the street.

      Before the “Taking the law into your own hands” comments, in whose hands IS the law? certainly not the people of Britain and nor,it seems, the government. nature abhors a vacuum and if there is nothing there, something will arise to fill that niche.

      • Those two last paragraphs are precisely what I have said to several local police chiefs over the years. Apart from the usual veiled threats against we uppity proles, cannot or more likely it seems, will not answer the question

        After all, as I always preface the question, The Common Law existed centuries before the police.

  2. Anderson will have saved more Red Wall votes for the Tories with that one comment than anything Sunak or Braverman have ever said.

  3. Answer to your question, no. It’s a calculated response in order to fool potential and old tory voters.

  4. If the Tories don’t get a grip of this invasion they are toast come the next election. Outside of the media and twiteratti bubble people are sick of these freeloaders coming here.

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