Finally: British Person Tells France to Deploy Army at Calais

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 24, 2016

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It was a long time coming, but a British man has finally come out and told France to deploy their military against the monkey hordes of Calais.

BBC:

French authorities should deploy soldiers in order to secure the port of Calais, a UK haulage boss has demanded following fresh incursions by migrants.

The port in northern France was closed on Saturday and services were disrupted overnight after about 50 migrants briefly boarded a UK-bound P&O ferry.

The incident happened during a protest at the port in favour of migrants.

Richard Burnett, chief executive of the Road Haulage Association, called for authorities to back “decisive action”.

He said the incident was the latest in a string of recent incursions in Calais, warning it was “only a matter of time before our worst fears become a reality and a UK-bound truck driver is killed“.

“This shocking breach of security clearly shows that the migrant mayhem in and around Calais is not being tackled,” he said.

“It is now time for the authorities to acknowledge and meet our demand for the French military to be deployed to secure the port and its approaches.”

He added: “The number of migrants in the camp has escalated, the number of attempts – violent attempts against drivers – has been escalating, and we think now, after yesterday’s incident, enough is enough, the time for discussion’s over – we need action.”

Damian Collins, Conservative MP for Folkestone and Hythe, backed Mr Burnett’s call, telling the BBC it was “incumbent on the French authorities to protect the port”.

“If that requires deploying the military, then the French should do that,” he added.

P&O Ferries tweeted that services on Sunday were “operating to schedule”, following delays of up to two hours on Saturday night.

I support any form of escalation which will get this race war really rolling. Deploying the military against the Calais horde would certainly be a major reason for celebration.

Bizarrely, no other British person has ever called for this, and even after yesterday’s port-invasion, no government officials are calling for it.