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Thursday, 4 September 2025

Where SHOULD they put the illegals?


Where SHOULD they put the illegals?

There's a better place than hotels or rented houses



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 Putting thousands of ‘asylum-seekers’ into hotels or into private rented homes, in the middle of increasingly hostile communities, is a recipe for friction and eventual violence. So read on for my practical solution.

Of course, in a country with a sane government, they wouldn’t be accommodated at all; they would simply be sent back at once to the last safe country they came through. The message that Britain is no longer a ‘soft touch’ would soon get around and they would stop coming. No houses, no benefits, no chance of staying - the flood would rapidly dry up.

But since we don’t live in a sane country, or under a sane government, they will keep coming. Which means that, for the time being, our unwlecome guests do have to be put somewhere.

This gives a a potential popularity windfall for any mainstream political party with a more popular policy than putting them in hotels or HMOs, and a less ‘extreme’ than sinking boats or shoving them on a remote island such as St. Kilda (which would also be very hard on the puffins).

So here’s my gift to Mr. Farage: Nightingale Hospitals! You should have thought of it already, Nigel, but since you didn’t, here it is!

Seven of these prefabricated giant emergency centres were created for England, with additional facilities in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. All were completely weatherproof and well-insulated, with a total cost for construction and equipping well north of half a billion quid.

Most were decommissioned without ever being used (because they were never going to be needed, but that is of course another story) and much of their equipment sold off at firesale prices to assorted cronies. Various favoured families, business associates, friends and lovers did as well out of closing the operation down as they did in setting it up.

But the prefab buildings themselves are still in storage, awaiting the next ‘pandemic’. Judging by the first time around, all of these could be up and running in just over a week.

The usual suspect bleeding hearts couldn’t claim that such accommodation is ‘substandard’ or ‘inhumane’ - if it was good enough to house very sick, elderly Brits, it’s surely acceptable to healthy young men!

Even better, they can be erected on out-of-town industrial estates or disused airfields. No local residents to alarm. No teenage girls to molest. No excuse for Starmer & Co not to take it up.

Why Not?

What’s not to like? The fact that Nick Griffin proposed it first? Well, the Swedish government is now operating a financially-assisted voluntary repatriation programme very similar to that advocated back in the day by the BNP, and much of the rest of Europe is looking to follow suit. Perhaps not in the numbers we would have done, but the basic principle is now agreed and being adopted.

Even West European liberals are now talking of the need to re-establish key manufacturing industries as the basis for meaningful independence and national defence. I was saying that decades ago too.

They’re all starting to ‘get’ the problem of depopulation and - guess what - Nick Griffin and the BNP were there first too.

The realisation that molten-salt nuclear reactors can supply the greenest and cheapest clean energy - ditto.

The fact that aspects of Islam make it problemmatic for a Christian nation, and utterly incompatible with the muh-values of a society twinned with Sodom and Gomorrah and run by a Zionist occupation government - well, I did try to tell you about several of those points.

I could go on, but I trust you get the point: “You should’ve listened to Nick”. And Nigel should listen now. Shut the Hotels, Open the Nightgale Hospitals!

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