Oh yes, without a doubt.
Dave A
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In any normal time, halving hotel use - a problem they inherited - in a year would be hailed as a huge success. Part of me wonders if RefCon are worried the govt will actually fix this, which is why they're being so hysterical now.
It is also highly hypocritical hearing the likes of Badenoch and Jenrick criticise the government for appealing the verdict in the first place when the Conservative government deliberately allowed for the number of people waiting on asylum claims to be processed to increase as policy. 3/
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In any normal time, halving hotel use - a problem they inherited - in a year would be hailed as a huge success. Part of me wonders if RefCon are worried the govt will actually fix this, which is why they're being so hysterical now.
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Ah the old 'put it in inverted commas and we can say what we want' trick.
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Good point!
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I mean they've got the bloke who finds Reform too moderate as their MP. Somewhere to avoid, I fear.
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Think I missed that but why not?!
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Exactly. What could be more British than taking the piss?
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At last, some proper British vandalism.
(source - www.facebook.com/share/p/1MeV...)
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Reform UK: “Free speech! You can’t say anything these days!”
Also Reform UK: “You’re banned from reporting on our council because we don’t like what you said.”
Reform UK Nottinghamshire council leader bans local newspaper's reporters
The Nottingham Post describes the ban as