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21 Dec 2024
#illegals
The Telegraph: Small-boat smuggler offers ‘Christmas special’ deal to enter UK
A smuggler named Salar is promoting "Christmas special" deals for migrants seeking to illegally cross from France to the UK, advertising on Telegram. He offers organized crossings, emphasizing favorable weather conditions and urging quick decisions due to high demand.
Social media has become a vital tool for smugglers, with groups like Salar's facilitating illegal border crossings. Despite efforts from the UK and Germany to dismantle these operations, new channels continue to emerge, highlighting the ongoing challenges in addressing migrant smuggling.
#society
GB News: Petrol and diesel cars could face new taxes to help fuel electric car rollout - ‘Sends a clear message’
UK petrol and diesel drivers may face higher environmental taxes to fund incentives for electric vehicle (EV) purchases. Experts suggest this move is necessary to boost EV sales, which currently fall short of government targets. The proposal aims to create a self-funding system for EV incentives.
The call for additional taxes on internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles comes as the government scrapped its Plug-In Car Grant scheme in 2022, leading to slower EV adoption. Industry leaders argue that financial support for consumers is essential to meet ambitious net-zero goals by 2050.
#crime
The Telegraph: Suspect in Magdeburg market attack is pro-AfD Saudi doctor
The suspect in the deadly Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, Germany, is an exiled Saudi doctor, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, who expressed extremist views against Germany and its policies. He blamed the nation for various grievances and pledged revenge for perceived injustices against female refugees.
Five people were killed and many injured when he drove a BMW into the market. His online message prior to the attack revealed a long-standing resentment towards German authorities and societal issues, including immigration.