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     Captain Haddock wrote:
    Any more than the issue of bank notes is proof against forgery or theft.


    Poor analogy, as expected. But raising the ID cards issue is, in any case, a fatuous attempt to deflect.

    Truth is, British citizens have been denied the right to remain by the policies of a party utterly obsessed with race and immigration. The landing cards issue may allow squirming Tories hanging like worms on hooks to score points, but the cards were destroyed under May's watch and, more importantly, it was May as Home Secretary who introduced the legislation which means that some British citizens have been deliberately put in the position of being obliged to provide proof that they have never left the country, i.e. to prove a negative. Many have lost jobs, careers, entitlements and more, and many have been denied re-entry when they have been outside the country, which is de facto deportation.

    I'm pleased to see the sewage backing up and overflowing into the house that Tory built. There's a deep seam of hostility running right through that noisome party from high cabinet to lowly councillor, and that hostility is evident whether you're a public service worker, a union member, unemployed, disabled, or a British citizen from the Commonwealth. To think that only this last weekend the Maybot tried to fool us into believing that our morals were of such high purity that we could act as the world's ethical enforcer. It would be risible if it wasn't so fetid.

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