Care4calais (3)

 
Care4calais is a herd of traitorous cunts.

Hasn’t been cunted for three years, so well overdue a recunting.

It’s been under investigation for three years by the Charities Commission, jointly cuntable, too. I can as yet find no conclusions from the investigation, but more on that anon.

C4C sent some of its wimps and wokes to welcome the first tranche of fighting-age economic migrants aboard the Bibby Stockholm at Portland, today. With flowers, shampoo and a map of the area to better facilitate the migrants’ dispersal into the black economy. Let us hope that the shampoo is insecticidal.

Daily Fail

It appears that the same bunch of UK-hating shitstirrers are opposed to the barge. Though not to its actual location off a small town far from their leafy suburbs. That might put them on the same side as the far-right waycist locals who are for some reason scared that this is going to get completely out of hand.

Cunters will not wish to know what proportion of illegal immigrants, who have no right to be here at all, are going to be housed in a few accommodation barges, and half the hotels in the country. In conditions rather more humane than many a UK -born renter or applicant for social housing is likely to see these days. Indeed, with easy access to doctors and dentists, in relatively luxurious conditions…

And C4C claim charitable status as they pursue their insidious objective. Here, there may be a slight problem. I crave CA’s indulgence for a second link:

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The Charity Commission, which is funded by the (legally resident) taxpayer has been sitting on the issue since first advised of C4C’s governance problem in 2020. While the accounts are visible on the Charity Commission website, the source of most of their funding is completely invisible. Begging the question of whether a little palm grease is not coming from Albania or India. It’s certainly not coming from me.

And this question is front and centre: should registered charities be allowed to run political campaigns?

Take home statement:
“A Commission spokesperson told Civil Society News that charities can take part in political activity that supports their purpose and is in their best interests.

“There are many examples where carrying out political activity is the best way for trustees to support their charity’s purpose. However, political activity must not become the reason for the charity’s existence,” they said.”

Slippery, that. If you hand out a few cheap freebies to illegal immigrants that nullifies your nakedly political intention to flood the country with illegals?

Cunts who need a course in citizenship, administered by waterboard and oven.

Nominated by Komodo

92 thoughts on “Care4calais (3)

  1. Apologies. I just noticed the headline in the nom pic. ‘Coats for Calais’.

    Just called an order in to my batching plant manager and requested 2000 precast North face puffer jackets made out of 10N concrete.

    Hope they keep the dinghy rats warm on their perilous journey across the English channel, on their way from war torn France.

    • If they want a coat I’ll coat them with gob, piss and shit. Then tell them to fuck off. You’re welcome.

    • Hold up – why do they need coats? If they are cold then fuck off back to Albaniakistan – via France of course – where its been hotter than the core of the Sun for the last 3 months. Its as the thick cunts really do want to drown after all……

  2. I would like to see my fellow cunters donate as many coats as they can, so long as they are infected with smallpox.

  3. I think you only need to see what’s going on at that hotel in Llanelli to see whose side the establishment is on – the rozzers are just their shock troops.

    • I reckon it’s only a matter of time before the police get pasted by a crowd that is furious about who they protect and support.

      • ‘I was only following orders’

        Nobody is forcing them to be part of the police.

      • This WILL happen.

        I’ve said it before but if I was the parent with a child in the armed services (and I include the police in this) I would put them up against the wall that morning, fix them a stare and warn them that if they ever, EVER wanted to cross my threshold again then “…you’d better think looong and hard about what you do at work today..!”

  4. This was a reply from an article in the I know Guardian

    Generalising of course, but there exists a particular type of English midwit, who thinks that post-Brexit Britain has become a fascist state, despite inviting over a million migrants in the last year alone and putting up tens of thousands of asylum seekers in hotels. They go on city breaks to Europe, believing it to be more cultured and sophisticated – and if you had no curiosity and didn’t research the countries you visited, you could be forgiven for thinking that they are.

    Capital cities in Eastern Europe are clean, generally free of litter, with good modern public transport, great art galleries and tourist attractions – but if you scratch the surface you find some of the ugliest politics anywhere, where discrimination against ethnic minorities is not only rife, but endemic to the culture.

    Minorities are ghettoised in just about every EU member state. Eastern Europe builds walls around Roma communities and denies them water, electricity, education and employment. There are regular pogroms against Roma peoples, and the police turn a blind eye – and sometimes even participate. They’re viewed as subhuman. Neo-nazi ideology is common across Europe in ways it barely exists in the UK. Slovakia and Ukraine particularly. Poland is also an openly racist country.

    As for border policing, Italy, Spain, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland and Lithuania all use pushback tactics and the police are brutal. Meanwhile the EU doesn’t like to get its hands dirty but will fund Tunisian and Libya militias to run transit camps where refugees are raped and tortured. Britain, on the other hand, does not use pushback tactics, and can’t even find a government agency willing to do the job. We don’t even have armed border police. We put up asylum seekers in hotels and hostels. We give them basic subsistence and mobile phones. It’s not ideal for them but it’s luxury compared with the squalid camps in Northern France or the tent cities in Paris where they are routinely brutalised by the French police.

    Britain, though, is having to change its laws because of the widespread abuse of our asylum system, and because we’re simply running out of places to put new arrivals. The system is saturated, and even if we did speed up the process, hundreds more arrive every day without documentation – and most of them are quite clearly economic migrants who are using the asylum system to jump the queue. Most are barely literate and offer the UK nothing in terms of skills. It makes a mockery of our immigration laws and is grossly unfair to law abiding immigration applicants.

    It is right that illegal immigrants are prevented from abusing the system and it is right that they should be housed somewhere other than hotels before being deported. The reason they come to the UK is because they are brutalised by France, Italy and others. France uses camp clearance tactics that would make the IDF blush. They are quite deliberately steering migrants towards Britain. The truth is that nobody in Europe is fairer and more welcoming to refugees – but the majority rightly objects the the massive abuse of the system and demands this government acts.

    Every time it attempts to solve the problem we see a mobilisation of the aforementioned English midwit, who prefers to see Britain as a morally bankrupt pariah state – who’ll do everything possible to frustrate border controls. They are the ones causing the radicalism on the right. They are the ones who are undermining public support for the UN refugee system. Their insular notion that Britain is the pariah is indicative of a parochial mind that has no concept of the world outside of Britain and their favourite Euro city-break destinations. They have no concept of the stresses faced by ordinary working Brits which are exacerbated by mass immigration. Worse still, many give every impression that they don’t even care.

    The overwhelming majority of Brits are not racist. But most people do understand the necessity of borders and immigration enforcement. Brits are tolerant, but for as long as the middle class English liberal midwit stands in the way of a fair immigration system that respects the rights of everyone, we will see that tolerance bleed away. The ongoing pretense that anyone who rocks up in a dinghy is a deserving case is one that is testing the patience of the British public. We don’t have a far right in Britain in any meaningful sense but if mainstream politics can’t and won’t deliver on a basic demand made by the majority then we will most certainly see voters turning to far right parties in protest.

    • Well said, I find myself increasingly drawn to right wing political views. The two labour parties should be ashamed that working class people should be in such a position as to even consider voting this way.

      May a curse be upon the cunts in both houses in that Victorian cesspit…☠️

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