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Fine Gael MEP slams Government position on controversial migrant return hubs

Irish Mirror

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July 10, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Fine Gael MEP slams Government position on controversial migrant return hubs

Under the new pact, unsuccessful asylum seekers who cannot be immediately returned to their home country could be transferred to third countries outside the EU

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Sky News Australia

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· Jun 22, 2026

Starmer hammered as migration crisis fuels public anger

Sky News host Peta Credlin details how the UK’s migration has become completely out of control after concerns of over-welfare, housing and social cohesion explode. “It’s the welfare payments too, the one thing that’s been retold back to me people know down to the last couple of dollars what these migrants are getting,” Ms Credlin said. “They’re housed in hotels, they’re getting particular payments, they’re getting payments for children and family … there are concerns about safety, cohesion. “It’s just not the numbers crossing the border. You’re changing Britain; Britain won’t be Britain anymore.”

GB News

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· Jul 10, 2026

POLL OF THE DAY: Have Labour MPs lost touch with voters on migration? VOTE NOW

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LabourList

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· Jun 22, 2026

‘The people told they are not welcome may be the people the UK needs most’

There is one detail from the Belfast riots that has stayed with me. The two women trapped in The post ‘The people told they are not welcome may be the people the UK needs most’ appeared first on LabourList.

TheJournal.ie

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· Jul 9, 2026

MEP Marie Walsh says government's 'soft' language on migrant return hubs is 'really frustrating'

The Fine Gael MEP said the possibility of introducing migrant return hubs in Ireland is a “no go” for her.

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 1, 2026

Why MPs who travel least may be failing the people they serve - Richard Prebble

Why MPs who travel least may be failing the people they serve - Richard Prebble

RedState

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· Jun 27, 2026

Nigel Farage: Mass Migration Has Now Dramatically Changed Britain

Nigel Farage: Mass Migration Has Now Dramatically Changed Britain

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Related coverage for "Fine Gael MEP slams Government position on controversial migrant return hubs": Sky News Australia — Starmer hammered as migration crisis fuels public anger. GB News — POLL OF THE DAY: Have Labour MPs lost touch with voters on migration? VOTE NOW. LabourList — ‘The people told they are not welcome may be the people the UK needs most’. TheJournal.ie — MEP Marie Walsh says government's 'soft' language on migrant return hubs is 'really frustrating'. The New Zealand Herald — Why MPs who travel least may be failing the people they serve - Richard Prebble. RedState — Nigel Farage: Mass Migration Has Now Dramatically Changed Britain