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Field Marshal Montgomery on National Security and the Rwanda Migration Deal

Montgomery's Mandate: Fortifying Britain's Borders

Dear Rishi Sunak, and all his partners in the Rwanda business deal.

while I understand the political motivations that might drive such agreements under the table. as a soldier who has dedicated his life to the defense and safety of our great British nation, I must focus on the table itself.

The elephant that you ignore in this room!. The matter at hand is not illegal immigrants but the larger, more critical issue of national security. The immigration problem exposes a gaping flaw in our defenses: our borders are not safe. Thousands of unsophisticated people can easily infiltrate in large numbers, undermining our ability to protect our nation from external threats.

And what, then, is your proposed solution? Merely to escort these individuals abroad after they've already entered and potentially inflicted whatever harm they wished? It seems we've learned nothing from the shocking catastrophe that occurred by Hamas in Israel just two months ago.

Today, these might be immigrant workers, but tomorrow, they could just as easily be terror attackers. What's the difference, when the borders remain so open?. The Rwanda deal, while politically expedient, is akin to applying a bandage to a bullet wound. It offers a temporary solution to a symptom while the underlying ailment – our unsecured borders – continues to fester. It's high time we take a hard look at our security measures.

We need a robust, comprehensive approach to safeguard our borders, not just to stem the tide of illegal immigration, but to protect against more sinister threats that could exploit these same vulnerabilities.

Our real budgetary priority should be to redirect the funds earmarked for Rwanda towards strengthening our navy, enhancing our intelligence capabilities, and ensuring our military is robustly equipped to effectively tackle the problem of border security. We should not be surrendering to immigration issues as if we are incapable of protecting our own borders.

These areas must be our financial focus, not the funneling of hundreds of millions to Rwanda. It's as if we, Great Britain, are admitting incapacity in protecting our borders and must rely on Rwanda to shield us from unwanted border breaches.

With all due respect, it seems that those ardently advocating for this deal may be more concerned with kickbacks from Rwanda than with addressing the urgent needs of national security and protecting the British people from external threats!.

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The real issue is not the immigrants themselves but what their ease of entry represents – a glaring weakness in our national security.

It is our duty, as stewards of this great nation, to address this weakness head-on, ensuring that Britain remains a fortress, impervious to the threats that lurk beyond our shores.

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