So far the British government has been slow to react to both the crisis in Calais along with combatting the advancing threats of Islamic State terrorists on Western society. The threats to our country at this time have never been higher since the last World War, these threats are increased further with recent unfolding events in Calais along with Operation Stack which has brought the M20 to a complete standstill over recent days.
What we are essentially seeing here is that tens of thousands of people are fleeing from their native countries in the Middle East in search of a better life. For these people have no alternative because their own governments have been unable to protect their safety and welfare.
Vast proportions of the Middle East have fallen under the barbaric control of Islamic State radicalized terrorists. These terrorists are even prepared to stoop so low as to kill their own people in order to exact their revenge on the West. So this has nothing to do with the religion of Islam this is about a growing number of radicalised extremist nutjobs who pose not only a risk to the western civilians they've beheaded to send a message to the West, but also to their own people who fail to conform to their radicalised vision of Islam. Islamic State terrorists pose a credible threat to every man, woman and child on the face of this earth . This is how the crisis in Calais on the Channel Tunnel has developed into what we have seen over recent days.
These people have fled from their own countries in genuine fear for their lives to neighboring EU countries. They see Britain as the golden land of opportunity and riches, which makes people increasingly desperate to get here in a search of a better life for themselves and their families.
We cannot really blame these migrants for wanting safety and better futures, but it is not the responsibility of Britain to take in these people and allow them to settle here. This is especially so at a time when the effects of Austerity and Public Sector cuts are biting hard in many areas of the country. Unfortunately Britain is but only a small country in a wider comparison to the rest of the world and our infrastructure can only feasibly cope with a certain population of people.
Our country can also ill afford the very real risks that Islamic State terrorists may try to gain entry into Britain under the disguise of innocent civilians fleeing for their lives. In fact it has been reported by Lorry drivers in the port of Calais have witnessed some migrants brandishing knives and guns. We mustn't forget that it was not so long ago that a terrorist lone-wolf attack took place in the heart of Paris, so unfortunately as long as Britain remains a part of the EU then our freedom and long term prosperity is at incredible risk. If a terrorist extremist can find a path into France then the next step will be that they could feasibly try to invade via the Channel Tunnel linking to Dover in the U.K.
So far David Cameron has pledged financial support for France in order to boost defenses in the form of additional security fences around the port of Calais and the entrance to the Channel Tunnel in addition to sending a few guard dogs over there. This falls way too short of the military response that's drastically required.
The security fences in Calais have not been sufficient to protect the site from the vast amounts of migrants, trying to gain unauthorized entry to the Channel Tunnel to eventually gain illegal entry into the U.K.
I will be watching with very close attention this crisis and I hope that the British government will do the right thing and send in the military. That's the kind of emergency response that's needed and has so far been lacking from any action taken by David Cameron, this is a true test of leadership for any prime minister and so far the Conservatives continue to fail the British people with their sheer incompetence.
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