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Previously on "Oh dear (tm): Borders left wide open with posts unmanned"

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    It's that old 'fairness' thing

    We left them open to the asylum seekers so it would be discriminatory not to do the same for the drug runners/criminals etc

    HTH

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  • Oh dear (tm): Borders left wide open with posts unmanned

    Borders left wide open with posts unmanned
    MINISTERS were accused yesterday of leaving Britain’s borders wide open to drug smugglers, criminal gangs and terrorists because too few customs officers operate at ports and airports.

    The Government’s anti- terror watchdog criticised a new method of border control that has left some of the busiest airports unmanned in a switch to mobile patrols.
    Everything is under control

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