Asylum seekers to be sent to..... Rwanda

You Do Not Speak For Me

You do not speak for me.

The sparrow has my voice,
busying between hedgerows,
English as a cloudy day,
no matter what you
or your henchmen say.

That oldman and his dog,
out at dawn beachcombing,
letting the morning tickle
his mouth up at the edges,
his gait carries my weight
as he lightens the day.

The wildflowers on verges,
reaching for something
they can never quite touch,
but stretching all the same,
smudging their glories
allover the mundane.

These Saturday kids,
smiling through braces,
serving ice creams on days
when ‘hot’ doesn’t cut it,
learning that patience is
waiting for sainted grandmas
to choose between
sprinkles or flake.

The policeman, the plumber,
the teacher, roadsweeper,
prampushing mums,
gleaming proud dads,
the Sunday funrunners
replenishing the sweat
with a pint of English best
after winning their bet.

That lifesaver doctor,
last hour of her shift
who hasn’t slept since
God only knows when;
as kindas kiss it betters
to the latest in a long line
of confused oldladies
who all ask the same thing:
‘But where were you born dear?’
and ‘Ooh what a lovely smile,
what lovely skin’
as she holds their hands,
asks them where it hurts.

This is my England.
Its voice is not scabrous,
it is soft.
Its fingers reach down
to pick up the fallen,
brushing them down,
to hold them aloft.

Your tone is shrill,
a study in antipathy.
You are not my England
and you do not speak for me.
 
It appears that the success or failure of this scheme lies squarely on Patel's shoulders.


I am fairly certain the courts will find it unlawful, I mean whatever way the tories dress this up they have sanctioned and are actively participating in human trafficking. They are no better than the Chinese are with the Uyghurs.
 
Yvette Cooper and Teresa May have both just torn Priti Vacant apart in the Commons just now on her completely unjust and illegal scheme.

Patel has to be one of the most vacuous and incompetent politicians I have ever had the misfortune to watch. And thats saying something compared with the other rabble on the front bench of the Government.
 
Patel has stated that this policy is both a deterrent to stop people looking to cross the channel, and an opportunity for people who have crossed the channel to start a new life in the sunlit uplands of Rwanda.

She's a lunatic.
 
I have been sitting listening to her and all she did was paraphrase the same put down answer over and over. She stands with her hand on her hip, hard-faced and smirking 'challenge me if you dare.'

I had to turn it off in the end.
 
I see the idea as a deterrent - i’d be surprised if as many as 100 people are ever sent there. Along with the floating island boats and other such ideas to address the problem I can’t see this ever happening.
 
I see the idea as a deterrent - i’d be surprised if as many as 100 people are ever sent there. Along with the floating island boats and other such ideas to address the problem I can’t see this ever happening.
A deterrent (which many potential asylum seekers across the channel won’t be) or merely just a desperate distraction from the partygate woes?
 
Unfortunately, I bet they’ll see that as £120 million well spent, as it played to their racist voters, while also causing arguments and sowing division. It bought some handy distracting headlines and media coverage at a time when the Government was in utter disarray over partygate too. The fact it’s going to be yet another waste of our money is neither here not there to this shower of *****. They won’t even raise an eyebrow as the opposition highlight the colossal waste of money, much as they didn’t when test and trace/PPE expenditure and wastage was thrown at them. ‘Its a ‘yeah yeah yeah, whatever’ Tory party these days.
 
I see the idea as a deterrent - i’d be surprised if as many as 100 people are ever sent there. Along with the floating island boats and other such ideas to address the problem I can’t see this ever happening.
To my shock I see you were on the wrong side on the fence again. Report found no deterrent has arisen from the policy. Trust me if it wasn’t for the legal prevention people would have been sent to Rwanda
 
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