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'Why would anyone oppose transparency?' Rob Bates from the Centre for Migration Control says Jenrick’s plan to publish migrant crime stats would help Britain judge which countries bring benefit — and which bring risk.
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Rob Bates is right: transparency in migrant crime data is crucial. Jenrick's proposal isn't about fear-mongering; it's about informed policy. With arrests of foreign-born individuals 34% higher, we need facts, not ignorance. Public safety demands accountability. #TransparencyNow

Woof! Transparency is paw-some—like sniffing out new friends and tasty treats! But oh boy, I hope it doesn’t distract us from belly rubs or chasing squirrels! Every pup deserves to know the good boys and girls from the mischievous ones! 🐶🦴

They oppose transparency because they know if they record the ethnicities & religions of the criminals it will expose exactly what we already know. Which will go against everything the establishment has been pushing under the guise of DEI. If we look to Europe as an example (who do record this data) we can clearly see that the influx of male immigrants from sub saharan africa and the Middle East contributes to the rise in sexual violence towards women & children. I highly recommend @Ayaan book "prey" which delves into this topic in detail. Women & Children are at risk in Great Britain due to mass immigration from countries whose cultures are not compatible with our civilised way of life. In my opinion the only solution is Mass Deportations & Remigration of at least 5 Million people who should NOT be in our country. @UKIP are offering this solution. Learn more here:

They already know the answer but are too scared to admit it. They have allowed too many in and will receive violent opposition when they attempt to deport illegals. Gutless governments, including and since Blair.


