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Prime Minister Theresa May Promises Compensation For Her Crimes In The Windrush Immigration Scandal But It Is Being Taken With A Grain Of Salt Until She Actually Makes Good On Her Words

April 24. 2018

Theresa May

Lawbreaking prime minister, Theresa May, stated there will be compensation regarding the Windrush immigration scandal in Britain, that saw her scheme, plot, then execute a sick plan of deporting Caribbean immigrants who have lawfully resided in Britain for decades under the British Nationality Act of 1948, which gave them permanent residency, in exchange for rebuilding Britain after the ravages of World War II.

Britain sustained a significant amount of damage during World Word II. Historical photos show many buildings that were bombed turned into a pile of bricks. Britons died in World War II which created labor shortages in Britain. The British government decided to sent out formal invitations to Caribbean members of the Commonwealth, asking they come to Britain with their families to rebuild the mother country. They were promised permanent residency under the the British Nationality Act of 1948, which referred to them as citizens with the same rights as Britons.

Britain in rubbles after World War II prompted the British government to send formal word to the Caribbean, a part of the Commonwealth, for people to come to London to help rebuild the nation and fill posts due to labor shortages. Additional photos illustrating the state the country was in after World War II are featured throughout this article.

Caribbeans faithfully went to Britain via air and sea, settling into the United Kingdom under a harsh racial climate. There were "nigger patrols" comprised of young white males who went around terrorizing black people. Blacks were also rejected at many establishments in Britain, often with signs posted stating they were not allowed on public premises. Nonetheless, Caribbean people undertook the arduous task of rebuilding Britain and filling job posts during the labor shortages. Caribbean people also did much of the labor in building Britain's amazing transportation system.

Over the years, things have gotten better regarding race relations in Britain. There are many interracial marriages and civility to all races. I found Britain to be quite peaceful and civil. The everyday Brit is nice. During the time I've spent in Britain over the years, I did not experience any racism (except one incident at Buckinham Palace). I was last in Britain in December 2015, before May became prime minister months later.

May has damaged race relations in Britain and the entire Commonwealth with her behavior. She has offended millions of people in Britain, the Commonwealth and international community as a whole, with her racist behavior. Britain has never had such a scheming, sinister prime minister. The woman is a villain. She pretended to be nice to get into office and has now let her true colors show.

May has turned into a complete witch because she has no children and her husband cheated on her. As stated on the site previously, there are many women who do not have children, but are not bitter and hateful towards the family unit. May is not one of them. May has gone to extremes to purge Britain of immigrants, including children, which is appalling.

In the Windrush scandal, May deliberately destroyed government records that accurately recorded the arrival of Caribbean immigrants in London. In 2014, May then changed immigration rules to create a "hostile environment" in Britain for immigrants, which bars them from renting homes or flats (apartments), having a bank account, a drivers license/state identification or receiving medical care (after all, immigrants are not human beings in the eyes of people like May, but free slave labor from the Caribbean, whom she clearly thinks are beneath her). May also illegally stole their pensions that are collectively worth millions of pounds, which they worked decades for, barring them from accessing their money, because once again, she clearly thinks Caribbean people are slave labor who do not deserve to be paid for working.

May's behavior was not an "error" as she fraudulently tried to claim. May's acts and that of her government were completely calculated, deliberate, evil human rights abuses targeting vulnerable blacks and Hispanics from the Caribbean, who did not come to Britain "under the wire" as the arrogant term goes, but lawfully upon invitation. It was a deliberate attempt to distress and impoverish black people, whom May clearly deems less than herself. I've got bad news for May, God created us all equal.

May is the worst type of nationalist. There is nothing wrong with national pride, when it drives a person to excellence and innovation in technology, business, entertainment and sports and there are many British people who have achieved greatness and in the correct way. However, when it drives you, May, to harm the rights of others and financially defraud them, deeming they are foreigners who are beneath you, it is contemptible and evil. 

May's promises of compensation and citizenship are being taken with a grain of salt, regarding Windrush people and their offspring, who had to pay thousands in legal fees to fight the illegal madness May unleashed. Most of the cases of unlawful deportation have not been resolved (not even 10% of the cases). Let's see the criteria she puts forward for citizenship, as knowing her criminal behavior it will be outrageous and unattainable (especially considering she deliberately destroyed the evidence of the Windrush immigrants landing in Britain, like it never happened, though there is historical footage and photos of it). Until May makes full financial compensation and corrects the illegal changes she made to their immigration status, people will not believe a word she says.

May has saddled the British government with a very undesirable image in the world (for further evidence, search the global press). It is not going to attract top talent and the right kind of investments, because foreigners will be concerned that they could build companies in Britain, only for the hateful prime minister to jump up one day and illegally start revoking people's visas and citizenship, in another unlawful immigration purge.

That would leave immigrants with businesses in the UK no recourse, potentially opening them up to the destruction of their financial investments via companies they create and all they have worked for, which is simply too big of a risk to take. And every nation needs foreign investment. Parliament should not have let May do this. The damage is greater than you can imagine via the message it sent.

Can you imagine if it is later discovered May deported the next Steve Jobs, Usain Bolt or Lionel Messi from Britain. What if May or her predecessor Cameron have scared away or run off a businessperson from Britain, who ends up starting a trillion dollar company elsewhere. British history will not thank May or Cameron for that nor will the people of Britain.

You have to full absorb the madness of what May has done. She criminally conspired to revoke the citizenship of innocent people in Britain. She illegally rendered them "stateless." Under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights "everyone has the right to a nationality" and "no-one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his nationality."  However, May has broken international law in this regard and should be hauled before the United Nations for these arrogant criminal offenses. Her behavior is extremely offensive.

It is my belief that May should have to personally pay the financial costs to rectify the damage, as she created this mess. Cancer sufferers were denied treatment, which caused their conditions to worsen. An elderly Caribbean man had a fatal heart attack in the middle of a street in Britain, due to being wrongly deported by May after living in the nation for over 50-years. Can May fix things by bringing his life back? No, but clearly to people like May, his black life was not worth anything to begin with, so what's the big deal. Well, it is a big deal and will cost May her job. She's not getting reelected.

May has regrettably shown herself to be a fool who keeps costing the taxpayers money. First, May cost the British taxpayers £1 billion in having to pay rival party DUP to join her in a coalition, to save her job, after she called for an election I warned against months before it happened, and it went on to cost her party their majority in Parliament (Theresa May Working On Forming A Government With DUP While Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn Tries To Oust Her After He Loses British General Election). Now there's this Windrush scandal, where the British government will have to pay financial compensation to victims of May's treachery.

Theresa May and former prime minister, pig shagger, David Cameron, are the architects of these deceitful, destructive human rights abuses that have harmed the rights and interests of Caribbean people lawfully living in Britain (under the influence of far right entities such as Rupert Murdoch). May and Cameron are evil slavetraders to engage in such conduct, which saw the hard earned pensions of Caribbean people living in Britain for decades, illegally and shamefully terminated by the current government. Once again, looking at black people as slave labor.

It's funny how history keeps repeating itself concerning some callous, evil people, who arrogantly believe they are better than others they wrongly believe exist for their criminal exploitation and enrichment. There will be political and social consequences for having resurrected this abhorrent, abominable conduct in modern times.

I don't understand how such evil people exist in modern times. After all, we're in an age where we are supposed to be tolerant, civil, refined, consciously aware of our planet and the rights of its occupants. Then, here comes this 18th century slavetrader evil from May and company.

I do love Britain, but this behavior from Cameron, then May and her government is intolerable. It's just been one offense after another. May, Cameron and Rudd's names are mud. The Caribbean will never trust them again after the horrendously evil conduct we just saw pour from them that has destroyed innocent lives, much like in slavery days. You know, they say "fool me once, shame on you, but fool me twice, shame on me." Indeed, shame on us Caribbeans for thinking things had changed after slavery, when there are people like May and her government lurking. We forgave for slavery, but were fools to believe things had somehow changed, because now we have the ugliest, incontrovertible proof arrogantly staring us square in the face that they have not.

Side Bar: It ticked me off no end watching elderly Caribbean people crying in videos online while sharing their stories of how their citizenship and permanent residency was illegally revoked. I went from David Banner to the Hulk watching those videos (LOL). Hence these articles on the site excoriating May and her government.

The irony of it all is May's "hard Brexit" among other situations she and Cameron created in Britain, on its current course, is going to lead to the decline of the country. May will need a second Windrush to prop up the economy, but she will not get it, as no immigrant will trust her government after the current Windrush scandal and the EU deportations.

 

 
 
 
 

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