Monday 10 August 2009

Mr Mouth, meet Mr Brain - He doesn't exist.

As usual a column by Richard Littlejohn in the Mail fails to grasp the facts at all. The Mail has seized gleefully the story of a judge's rant against immigration and brilliantly promoted it without in any way pointing out the flaws in what he's saying. Now Littlejohn starts his ill-informed rant...
The only semblance of a good point is the idea that the asylum system doesn't work, as it took two years for this case to be processed, but instead of a critique of the asylum system backed up with relevant facts, Littlejohn decideds to embark on a rant on his favourite subject: How asylum seekers and illegal immigrants have it so easy.

Enter the country illegally, steal, sell drugs, forge passports and you'll be lavished with unlimited Legal Aid, benefits and sympathy.

Within four words Littlejohn manages to lie, stating that this person came into the country illegally rather than the truth of his entry on a student visa. Then he seems to decide that this person was a criminal because he was foreign and that he should have been denied any kind of legal aid and presumed guilty. He continues with the lie that illegal immigrants gain benefits and that this man -sentenced to two years in jail - has been showered with sympathy.

And there appears to have been no serious attempt to track him down.

Do you know this or did you make it up Richard?

That's why the remarks by Judge Ian Trigger at Liverpool Crown Court were so refreshing. At last, here was a judge in touch with the real world and prepared to tell the truth about illegal immigration, which he said was 'creating an enormous strain on resources'.

Warming to his theme, the judge added: 'In the past ten years the national debt of this country has risen to extraordinary heights, largely because central government has wasted billions and billions of pounds. Much of that has been wasted on welfare payments.

The rubbish spewing forth from Littlejohn's mouth continues as he proceeds with the inherently wrong idea that illegal immigrants get benefits... THEY DON'T. How can someone who is here illegally (meaning that he doesn't have a national insurance number) claim for benefits?

The fact that Ian Trigger, Littlejohn plus thousands of Mail readers continue to believe this garbage is mind boggling.

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