Globohomo Alert: UK Ministers Pretend to Get Tough on Asylum Grifters (Again)
Council of Europe virtue signalers plan to 'clarify' human rights (wink, wink) while the border keeps leaking.

Alright, folks, gather 'round the digital campfire. Another day, another clown show from the political class. This time, it's the UK ministers doing their little kabuki dance about 'strengthening' border security. Spoiler alert: it's all for show. They're just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic while the migrant wave keeps crashing against the bow.
So, here's the deal: Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper (who? exactly) is jetting off to Moldova to sign some 'political declaration' with the Council of Europe – a bunch of unelected bureaucrats who think they know better than sovereign nations. This declaration supposedly 'clarifies' how the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) should be interpreted. Translation: they're trying to patch the holes in their leaky asylum system without actually, you know, stopping the flow of economic migrants.
Apparently, Articles 3 and 8 of the ECHR – the 'no torture' and 'family life' clauses – have been weaponized by criminals to avoid deportation. Shocking, I know. Who could have predicted that a system designed to be exploited would, in fact, be exploited? These guys are acting like they just discovered water is wet.
Now, the usual suspects are freaking out. Some academic named Eirik Bjorge KC (probably funded by Soros) is calling it a 'grubbily political initiative' and an attack on judicial independence. Oh no! The poor judges! How will they ever cope with not being able to rubber-stamp every asylum claim that crosses their desks? And some activist from 'Freedom from Torture' (another Soros front, probably) is whining about how this sends a 'dangerous message' to repressive regimes. As if those regimes weren't already torturing people. Please.
The government, of course, is saying that 'absolute protections' will remain. Yeah, right. Just like they said the border was secure. Remember that one? Meanwhile, the UN – that bastion of moral clarity – is also expressing 'concerns.' Because when has the UN ever been wrong about anything?
The whole thing is a farce. A cynical attempt to look tough without actually being tough. They'll sign their declaration, pat themselves on the back, and then go back to letting anyone and everyone waltz into the country. And you, the taxpayer, will foot the bill. Don't say you weren't warned. WAKE UP SHEEPLE!
Sources:
* Council of Europe: www.coe.int (for your daily dose of bureaucratic gibberish) * European Court of Human Rights: www.echr.coe.int (prepare to have your brain melted by legal jargon) * United Nations: www.un.org (because global governance is the future... or something)

