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Time to rebuild Hadrian’s Wall?

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First, a little history!

When the Roman emperor Hadrian first toured Britannia in 122AD, he ordered the construction of the wall that would still bear his name. The site chosen was a stretch of land across northern England, where the island narrows. The wall’s location and design discouraged invasions of Britannia from the north, while allowing the Roman army to monitor the circulation of traders and travellers! In other words, Hadrian’s Wall was really all about stopping hordes of barbarians from Scotland invading England, more or less.

My question is whether we need to rebuild that wall, urgently? Bigger and higher, obviously. With barbed wire.

Why? Well, Scottish First Minister John Swinney has been insisting that Scotland needs MORE immigration, not less!

He insists that

“immigration is good for our economy, for our public services and for Scotland.”

Ar a time when ENGLAND is finally moving towards at least trying to restrict immigration, the hard left SNP Scottish Government wants as much of it as it can handle. Let ‘em in, says John.

And THAT makes Scotland an existential threat to England. You see there is no internal border between the two countries so migrants can flow into Scotland and then move to England as they wish. There’s nothing to stop them. This is where the new Hadrian’s Wall comes into play.

If Scotland wants to turn itself into a vast migrant camp, let it. But seal the border and make the Scots live with the consequences of SNP woke policy. Devolved regimes in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all leftist and don’t want to tackle migration. For example, here is a Welsh politician’s views. He leads Plaid Cymru – “the party of Wales”

Whether in Scotland or Wales, the regimes favour MORE migration. In England this is increasingly not the case and the rise of Reform demonstrates that!

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