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Brits are ‘fed up with a system that seems to prioritise others’

16th Jul 25 3:19 pm

Former Tory MP Bob Seely has said that government’s “system seems to prioritise others” such as illegal immigrants over the British public.

Seely told GB News that “If you’re an Afghan, the system will work for you. If you’re an illegal immigrant, the system will work for you.

“If you’re the Mauritian Government, the system will give you £35billion pounds. If you’re a developing world country who spouts out some nonsense on climate change, the system will hand over £10billion.”

He added, “But if you’re a law-abiding citizen, and you live in a number of towns in this country where you’ve got very poor community relations, or you’ve had grooming gangs, the system hasn’t wanted to listen.

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Discussing the Afghan asylum scheme he said that Brits are “fed up” as an £850 million scheme for Afghans was set up following a data leak on those which helped British forces.

The data leak has exposed 19,000 to the Taliban and more than 6,000 Afghans will be heading for the UK.

The information was subjected to a concealed two-year injunction, allegedly to protect those who could be at risk.

Seely told GB News, “The reason for getting the injunction was because if the Taliban knew they would simply race and run to kill these people before they could be saved.”

The former army officer questioned the duration of the injunction, Seely said, “Why did that injunction go on for two years? I’m not defending that for one second. I do not know. It may be just the British state covering up for itself.

Speaking on the crime statistics within Afghan communities he stated, “Afghans, sadly, have a rate of sexual assault higher than anybody else in this country. An Afghan, sadly, is 23.7 times likely to sexually assault somebody.”

He added, “So would I want a child being brought up in a town with that community? I’m not so sure.”

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