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24 Jan 2025

#illegals

GB News: Keir Starmer urged to 'declare national emergency' on illegal migration after shock London figures: 'Deport, deport, deport!'
Keir Starmer urged to 'declare national emergency' on illegal migration after shock London figures: 'Deport, deport, deport!'
Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe has urged for a "national emergency" to address illegal migration, advocating for a hardline approach similar to that of the U.S., including mass deportations. He criticized the Labour Government's immigration policies and proposed housing migrants in "tented camps" on UK islands.

A report suggests up to 585,000 illegal migrants may reside in London, prompting alarm from officials. Lowe emphasized the need for stronger immigration controls and proposed exiting international treaties to regain border control. The Home Office noted recent successes in removing illegal migrants.


#foreignaffairs

Human Events: REVEALED: Israeli hostages held in UNRWA refugee camp: report
REVEALED: Israeli hostages held in UNRWA refugee camp: report
Three former Israeli hostages released by Hamas claim they were held in facilities operated by the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), which has faced funding cuts due to its alleged ties to terrorism. The hostages were part of a ceasefire deal where Israel released 90 terrorists.

Critics, including the Israeli Foreign Ministry and UN Watch, argue that UNRWA enables terrorism by allowing militants to infiltrate its ranks and operate within its facilities. Calls for dismantling UNRWA have intensified, highlighting concerns over the misuse of international funding.


#economy

The Telegraph: Rachel Reeves is boxed in
Rachel Reeves is boxed in
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces troubling economic indicators as the S&P Purchasing Managers’ Index shows a marginal output increase but significant job cuts, the worst since 2009. The outlook for new orders is bleak, suggesting a weak economy heading into early 2025.

The situation is exacerbated by high-income individuals leaving the UK, which threatens tax revenue. Raising taxes may worsen economic issues without generating necessary funds. Reeves' options appear limited, with potential reliance on external factors for economic recovery.