The latest outburst of British conservatism, the government of Prime Minister
Sunak, has decided to implement the neo-Nazi project of deporting migrants whohave entered the United Kingdom illegally to Rwanda, a country from which theywill never be able to return for life in the British territories . The transfershould take place through an air bridge to be implemented in order to counter theillegal entry of migrants from the French coast to the English ones through theEnglish Channel. ---- Also to strengthen his project, the British premier soughtthe support of his counterpart Macron, visiting Paris, overcoming for the firsttime the rift following Brexit and strengthened by the fact that he had obtainedfrom an increasingly politically disarray, the agreement to solve the Union'strade problem with Northern Ireland.As is known, Brexit had left the problem of the circulation of goods from theUnion in Northern Ireland unresolved, given that an essential element of theIrish civil war appeasement agreement was the non-existence of customs barriersbetween the Irish Republic and the Northern Ireland then part of the Communityterritory.However, Britain's exit from Europe had placed Northern Ireland outside thecommunity, while the Irish Republic remained within it. This would have meant theerection of a customs border between the two parts of Ireland, an unacceptablecondition for Irish independence activists. The agreement reached allows theborder and customs controls to be moved in the stretch of sea between NorthernIreland and England, so as to leave Northern Ireland within Community trade andin many ways represents a surrender of the European Community towards England anda contribution to keeping Northern Ireland within the State, avoiding the successof secessionist-type movements.The British prime minister was able to exploit the role assumed by his country byobtaining the capitulation of a European Union increasingly hostage toAnglo-Saxon politics and therefore to the Anglo-American alliance in theUkrainian war. Taking advantage of this success, Sunak hopes to convince a weakMacron, who is increasingly in crisis due to the strong ones social strugglesunderway in France, to access security policies on the ground and to grant policecontrol of the migrant camps set up near the Calais pass. It is a camp formigrants and refugees, known as the "Jungle of Calais", with respect to which thereported conditions of the Libyan concentration camps are already a pale image ifplaced in relation to the living conditions to which those stationed there areforced. while desperately trying to enter England either through sea and railtraffic, hiding in wagons or containers at the risk of their lives, or attemptingthe crossing with fragile boats of the Channel Strait which is not among theeasiest to cross, especially in winter period.When it is happening, it is the fruit of the security policies prevailing inEurope, inspired by a total disregard for human life and which speak of humanrights only when it comes to Ukraine, attacked by Russia, and when there issomething to point out to public opinion the condemnation of the Soviet bearenemy of all freedoms, while they are ready to trample on every most elementaryright of an enormous mass of refugees and displaced persons that they themselveshave helped to create with the policies of aggression and war unleashed in theMiddle East, in the Yemen, and in Africa.This double standard typical of Anglo-Saxon politics will eventually show its waybecause it has to deal with a country in an ever-growing crisis, clearly inrecession, which is facing a war effort for which its finances are whollyinadequate, although its political class tries to implement an imperial andfacade policy that compensates for the failure of social policies, the disasterof the health system, the ever greater deterioration of the living conditions andwell-being of the population and the desperate attempt to contain the demands ofthe forces who within the country push for ever greater autonomy, if not for theseparation of both Scotland and Northern Ireland, breaking the unity of the Kingdom.The wave of strikes that has been involving the country for months is paving theway for increasingly stringent criticism of the politics of the ConservativeParty which in recent years has managed to express its worst through the variousleaders who have succeeded in leading the government . The economic recovery planprepared by the Chancellor of the Exchequer is not convincing because inflationcontinues to exceed 10% and it is estimated that 6 million families have tochoose whether to stay warm or eat every day. From this point of view Sunak represents only the latest regurgitation of abrood of failed politicians, born in 2014 on the sidelines of NATO circles, towhom the strategy that currently guides the British government towards an attackon Europe and in the direction of an anti-Russian policy aimed at weakening theeconomic and political role of the United Europe, in order to support theAnglo-Saxon world.The deportation of migrantsHowever, it must be said that the idea of deportation is not new and although itwas originally formulated by the British to solve the Jewish problem, it wasadopted and shared - and not by chance - by Adolf Hitler. It was in fact the Naziparty that, before the crematoriums and the final solution identified in theextermination, hypothesized a transfer of the Jewish population to Madagascar.The plan, which took the name of that country, was to be part of the conditionsdictated to France on the occasion of the signing of the peace treaty followingher defeat, since Madagascar was at the time a French colony..Unlike Hitler, Johnon and Sunak use leverage. In fact, Johnson's plan providesfor those who enter the country irregularly to be detained and repatriated orexpelled to a "safe third country" identified in Rwanda. To this end, InteriorMinister Priti Patel signed up during the government Johnson a memorandum withRwanda which provides funding to the African government in exchange for theoutsourcing of migrants and asylum seekers. Therefore the asylum applicationprocedures by migrants who make illegal journeys, on small boats or hidden intrucks, will be processed in Rwanda. For those who remain in Rwanda, they will beable to build "a new, prosperous life in one of the fastest growing economies,recognized for the way it welcomes and integrates migrants", and all this thanksto the 145 million euros "for the economic development of Rwanda', earmarkedsince United Kingdom, which will subsequently be followed by other funds to"support asylum and integration operations, in a similar way to the costs thatwould be spent in the United Kingdom for these services". At the moment, somedeportation flights to the African country have been canceled at the last momentafter a long series of legal appeals, but Sunak's government intends to continuealong the lines drawn by JohnsonThe law is causing a large debate in public opinion. NGOs and the opposition havealigned themselves against. The same interior minister who introduced the law,Suella Braverman, told Conservative MPs and other cabinet members that theproposal has a more than 50 per cent chance of being incompatible with theEuropean Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) because detention is foreseen andthere is no possibility of bail or appeal and although exceptions are allowed forminors, for those who are seriously ill or are considered "at risk of real andirreversible damage". For the others, expulsion is foreseen and their asylumrequest will be examined at a later time. The new law also provides for an annualceiling, which will be decided by the Parliament, on the number of refugees thatthe UK will take in through legal channels. Furthermore, there are alsolimitations on appeals for asylum seekers who are denied their application forinternational protection. It is the prevailing opinion among jurists that ifGreat Britain adopts this provision it will contravene the European Convention onHuman Rights and in fact deny the jurisprudence of the ECHR, finally satisfyingone of the objectives cherished by the most strenuous and radical supporters ofBrexit.GLhttps://www-ucadi-org.translate.goog/2023/03/22/prove-di-neonazismo-in-gran-bretagna/_________________________________________A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca
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