At the cost of the British taxpayer, thousands of European criminals in British jails will not be sent home, despite the introduction of a new prisoner transfer deal among EU member states. The deal, which came into force last month, is designed to allow countries to ease the drastic overcrowding in prisons by deporting offenders back to their native land.
Shamefully, since the agreement was signed in 2008 only two nations have reached a deal with Britain, both of which securing opt-outs from the project. Labour ministers allowed Poland to dodge its obligations for five years while Ireland negotiated a full opt-out.
Because of the incompetence of successive British governments, more than 1,400 Polish and Irish prisoners are serving time in British prisons at our expense. The offenders from these two nations alone amount to a staggering third of all European inmates in the UK.
Both the LIEbour and Lib-CON coalition governments have failed the British people. The Lib-CON coalition have continued to allow foreign prisoners to reside at our expense and have failed miserably to negotiate new deals to transfer prisoners. While LIEbour have landed taxpayers with an unnecessary bill of millions of pounds, the coalition have not taken any steps to correct this issue.
The fact that successive governments can not even deport foreign prisoners who have committed serious crimes is a damning indictment of the flimsy EU arrangements and the weak nature of the mainstream parties.
It is our right not to be landed with unnecessary bills for criminals who have no right to even be on our shores. We need a strong willed government, who will stand up for our interests. There is only one party that has the will-power and determination to stand by the rights of the native British people; that party is none other than the National Front.
STANDING UP FOR THE RIGHTS OF THE NATIVE BRITISH PEOPLE FOR 45 YEARS!!
"Truth seldom is pleasant; it is almost invariably bitter. A loss of courage may be the most striking feature which an outside observer notices in the West in our days..." Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Commencement address at Harvard University , June 8, 1978
Sunday, 5 February 2012
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