Empty Vessel, Much Noise...


Take a good look: this is the level to which our uncaring, dis-compassionate government has descended. Not content with intending to detain human beings fleeing persecution in what amounts to a prison hulk, they have doubled its potential payload from its designed - and presumably its registered capacity - from 250 to 500 souls. I'm sorry, but this is truly monstrous and leaves a very nasty taste in the mouth. What kind of message these people think they are sending the rest of the world about the British, I've no idea. If they're labouring under the misapprehension that it is showing this little archipelago to be a powerful, independent player in the world, they need to re-calibrate their political awareness: the days of Empire are long gone, as should be the mooring of 'prison' ships off our coastline. As to any possible dent it will make into the migration 'problem', do - as they say - the math...

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  1. Why is it that we "solve" our problems with the sea: Prison hulks, sewage, contaminated ANYTHING?? Granted these carbuncles will not be "next-door" to anyone who counts, but that's the point. Docks are now just giant almost featureless industrial processes. When I worked on Shoreham Docks in the 1970s it was ALIVE with character. If I wanna jump aboard the Waverley there I have to take an internal bus; more depersonalization!!
    JHS

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