
"Oi. You there. The foreign looking one. I can see you. Don't try to sneak away and hide. Your time is up. We've had enough of you. And don't try to play the racist card. It's nothing to do with the colour of your skin. I hate everyone who isn't British. What's that? You have indefinite leave (ILR) to remain? Well, not any more you don't."
"Look. It's not personal. It's just that you're not culturally coherent. If you get my drift. You somehow don't look right. Smell funny. You don't fit in. Welcome to the new Compassionate Conservatism. Remember the old days? Theresa May's hostile environment. Home Office vans driving around towns with a sign telling immigrants to bugger off home. Sometimes you can be just too nice. Well, those days of sweet-talking foreigners are over. It's now clear they aren't going to leave of their own free will,"
Katie Lam is a rising Conservative MP with a Goldman Sachs background and experience as a special adviser to Boris Johnson. The Conservative approach shifts toward harsher immigration measures, endorsing mass deportations and ICE-style enforcement. Rhetoric includes explicit xenophobic statements claiming foreigners do not fit in and expressing hatred of non-British people. The policy direction revives Theresa May's 'hostile environment' and Home Office tactics, including vans telling immigrants to leave. Lam's political rise is linked to questions about judgment and character due to prior associations and behavior. She has created cultural and moral controversy by blending populist sentiment with punitive immigration proposals.
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