Is this a win for the rioters? Or a way to undermine the rioters?
It’s maybe both, because it’s an admission that they are afraid of these attacks on hotels. Apparently, this implies that they expect the riots to be ongoing, so they’re scattering the invaders to the wind, and hoping people can’t find them to bully them.
Large military sites will no longer be used to house asylum seekers in Britain under the new Labour government, which will instead scatter groups of these individuals around the country.
The Times, which was first to report the story, said the move was designed to “cut pressure on local services,” although it appears that these pressures will instead be spread across even more localities.
Richard Tice, deputy leader of Reform UK, said that Sir Keir Starmer’s administration was “putting illegal migrants ahead of British citizens in [the] housing queue under Operation Scatter,” adding, “Labour [officials] don’t care about [the] British working class.”
News of the dispersal comes at a particularly bad time, with protesters across the country insisting that when it comes to illegal migration—and more—“enough is enough.”
…
A spokesman for Prime Minister Starmer has already indicated that Labour will allow more than 100,000 migrants to apply for asylum in the UK. And new Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said ahead of the July 4th general election that under her command, every borough in the country would be required to take its “fair share” of asylum seekers.
“Fair share” certainly implies that this is some kind of punishment.
They used to say these people were going to somehow enrich the country or help the economy or something. Now it’s just “we’re dumping these people on you, and everyone in the country has to be equally dumped on so it’s fair.”
Why would anyone not riot over this?
It’s lunacy, that the government is supposed to be taking care of the people of a country, representing them, and instead they bury them in foreigners. We’re all so used to it now, but it is really just completely insane.
Imagine if a king tried to do this to his country. The peasants would storm the palace and behead him, and then one of his cousins would come in and say “hey, well, I’m not going to do that” – and then he would take over and actually not do that because he didn’t want to be beheaded.