00:00They've seen the censors. They're going to publish this data.
00:03Alas, what do you think made them have this light bulb moment?
00:06It's gone on forever, and the commitment is only to publish it by the end of the year,
00:09but it's progress, it's progress.
00:11But the problem is we all know the story that it's going to tell.
00:13We've seen some of the horrific figures that people look at with populations in prison
00:17and how that compares to the population of these foreign national offenders.
00:21Horrendous situation, but we've got to take it another level.
00:24We've got to take it beyond what these stats are going to tell us
00:25and what we're actually going to do about them.
00:27There's a stat there, for the prison population, you are 30 times, not three times,
00:32not 13 times, 30 times more likely to commit an offence that puts you in prison
00:37as an Albanian in this country than you are as a normal British citizen.
00:40That is just barmy, that is bonkers, and we've got to do something about it.
00:44It's all well and good putting this data out there, and it's the right thing to do.
00:46The British people who pay their taxes, who pay for this,
00:49whose family members might be the victims of this crime,
00:51deserve to know that data, deserve to make informed decisions
00:54about the way that we handle immigration in this country.
00:56What are we going to do about it?
00:58Part of the issue here, Matt, is that the data does exist,
01:01because Centre for Migration Control, GB News, we've kind of squeezed it out of them.
01:05Police forces do take the nationality of people at point of arrest,
01:09and you can extrapolate that against populations.
01:12Sex criminals, 22 times more likely to be Afghanis.
01:15Drug criminals, 153 times more likely to be Albanians.
01:19This data is going to put a rocket up the notion of the open borders dream,
01:25it's going to put a rocket up the idea of the multicultural dream.
01:27So why are the Labour Party putting it out there?
01:29Well, when you have these discussions around tables,
01:32and people will tell you, you're horrible, you're racist,
01:34you're making up all these accusations about this,
01:36it's there in black and white for all to see,
01:38and it's going to be there even more so for all to see.
01:40This data should have been published long ago.
01:42It's right that it's being published, but it's about what you're going to do.
01:44What are the consequences of knowing that mass immigration causes,
01:48well, has huge costs on this front as well as every other front?
01:51You know, we talk about people in hotels, we talk about the cost of the NHS,
01:54we talk about the pressure on housing in this country,
01:56but then we look at these crime stats and they are eye-watering,
01:59they're horrific.
02:00But what we've seen recently, we saw the government bring forward
02:03its own borders bill, its border security bill,
02:06and we saw amendments led to that.
02:07We saw an amendment that said we should disapply the Human Rights Act
02:11from cases that relate to immigration.
02:13So we saw the nutty outcome where someone said their son
02:16doesn't like foreign chicken nuggets,
02:18and despite being a criminal offender, got to stay in the country.
02:21In these cases, they infuriate the British public,
02:25absolutely infuriate them.
02:26So we've put an amendment down, we said we would disapply
02:28the Human Rights Act from such cases.
02:29We've put another amendment down.
02:31So in this country, you go and commit a criminal offence,
02:34a criminal offence, you have to be convicted and face a sentence
02:38of more than a year in order to be deported.
02:40We said, no, no, no, disapply that.
02:41If you come to this country and you commit an offence,
02:43you should be sent home.
02:44the Human Rights Act from the public.
02:47The Human Rights Act from the public.
02:48The Human Rights Act is extremely important.
02:49We've prepared the banjo to do a loi set asà on the rebel 몸.
02:51So in this country, I think I'm going to get him responsible for what
02:52that is.
02:53The Human Rights Act.
02:54It's a matter of only a major,
02:55in this country, I believe that's an answer between us,
02:56and the nature of the woman and love forces mom and our citizens,
02:57that is so sick to go into this country that's a matter of the
03:00different kinds of ways.
03:02We must try to make sure that we pass around today.
03:03The� basically changes through furniture.
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