In Britain, Migrants Can Be Expelled From the Streets: Will the New Rules Affect Ukrainian Refugees
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The results of the local elections that took place in Great Britain last Thursday were staggering. Here's why. Now about ten years ago, I hypothesized that the political separation between right and left that dates back to the French Revolution was obsolete and that it was going to be replaced by an equally drastic separation between [...] The post Tsunami in Great Britain first appeared on Institut Des Libertés.
The leader of the right-wing populist party in Britain, which gained control of 14 authorities after local elections, is calling for the government's policy on the resettlement of migrants to be abandoned.
Nigel Farage, a British politician and leader of the Reform Party, said that his political strength “seriously considers his ability to enter” from programs to distribute grants to live in Great Britain. As The Telegraph reports, Farage voiced that once he comes to the rule of his party, it is necessary to demand the lives of the city in the first city. Last week, the Council of Lancashire has already announced the transition from the British re…
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