This week, three big themes dominate â the Governmentâs push for Digital ID, the ongoing migration merry-go-round, and a Welsh political row that exposes just how out of touch the political class really is.
1ď¸âŁ Digital ID â Lies, Spin, and Control
The Government is rolling out ministers to sell Digital ID as the silver bullet for Britainâs border crisis.
But the reality is simple: Digital ID has never stopped illegal migration anywhere it has been tried. I laid out the facts here:
đ Digital ID hasnât stopped illegal migration
To make matters worse, theyâve wheeled out Darren Jones â the same minister who went on Question Time and claimed the majority of small boat arrivals were women and children.
That was a lie. The latest Home Office data shows:
â 79% of arrivals are adult males
â 82% are aged 18 to 39
If heâll mislead the public on TV, why should anyone trust him with Digital ID?
Hereâs the tweet I posted this week that sums it up:
2ď¸âŁ 4 Out, 1,160 In â Britainâs Migration Merry-Go-Round
Another week, another example of how broken the system is.
The Government boasted about sending four people back to France. But in the same week:
1,072 crossed on Friday
85 more on Saturday
3 were actually transferred into the UK from France
Thatâs 1,160 in vs just 4 out â nearly 300 arrivals for every deportation.
Since I wrote that piece, the latest update suggests that another two people have been removed, bringing the total to six. But that still leaves Britain with 1,160 in vs 6 out â the scale of the imbalance hasnât changed.
Meanwhile, asylum seekers are being ferried around in ÂŁ600 taxis, while hotel costs spiral at ÂŁ6 million a day.
Full breakdown here:
đ 4 Out, 1,160 In â Britainâs Migration Merry-Go-Round
3ď¸âŁ 29% of Welsh Voters Back Reform UK. Is Plaid Cymru Calling Them All âFar Rightâ?
A Plaid politician branded Reform UK âfar rightâ in the Senedd. But new polling shows Reform neck-and-neck with Plaid â and leading for Westminster
But letâs be clear: when nearly a third of Welsh voters back a party, dismissing them as extremists is really an attack on the voters themselves.
More analysis here:
đ 29% of Welsh Voters Back Reform UK. Is Plaid Calling Them All âFar Rightâ?
đ Final Word
Three stories, one thread: the gap between politicians and the public is growing wider.
They promise Digital ID will fix migration â it wonât.
They boast of tiny deportation numbers â while thousands arrive.
And in Wales, they sneer at voters who want change.
Thatâs why Iâll keep cutting through the spin and giving you the facts â every week.
âď¸ Jamie Jenkins
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