- Thu Nov 06, 2025 7:58 am
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'Foreign sex offender' appears to be the best they can do, as if being 'foreign' is some kind of transgression or aggravating factor, and even then the 'sex offence' appears to have been relatively minor.
Kudos to the BBC, by the way, for giving the good old British fraudster equal weight in their coverage.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Wed Nov 05, 2025 8:50 pmThe right have queered their own pitch on this. The Algerian guy was not an asylum seeker, but does appear to be an illegal immigrant, having overstayed his visa. Since the right (and I'm talking all the way from the Tories to Yaxley-Lennon's bunch of charmers) have consciously conflated the terms 'asylum seeker' and 'illegal immigrant' they have nowhere to go in attempting to ramp up the outrage.David Lammy under pressure as two more prisoners mistakenly freedhttps://www.theguardian.com/society/202 ... -in-london
Under pressure on radio phone-ins no doubt. But this isn't a new problem, so the Guardian should do better than lead with this. One of the men is indeed a foreign sex offender. The other is a fraudster.
'Foreign sex offender' appears to be the best they can do, as if being 'foreign' is some kind of transgression or aggravating factor, and even then the 'sex offence' appears to have been relatively minor.
Kudos to the BBC, by the way, for giving the good old British fraudster equal weight in their coverage.
