Alp Mehmet (@alpmehm) 's Twitter Profile
Alp Mehmet

@alpmehm

Turkish-Cypriot East End Brit. First migrant British Ambassador (to Iceland). Chairman MigrationwatchUK. Ex-immigration officer. Up the Os.

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The White Paper was rushed and contains little substance, and what little is in it will be debated to death before anything is done—which won’t be much. It’s a waffle paper in the guise of action 😡 📺 Mike Graham 🇬🇧 | Talk | Alp Mehmet

Dr. Jake Scott (@drjakescott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“This is no accidental omission. These plans make clear that the solution to Britain’s immigration crises will not be resolved by ministers or directly by the Home Office, but by Keir Starmer’s favourite answer to any public issue: the quango.” My The Spectator debut 👇

“This is no accidental omission. These plans make clear that the solution to Britain’s immigration crises will not be resolved by ministers or directly by the Home Office, but by Keir Starmer’s favourite answer to any public issue: the quango.”

My <a href="/spectator/">The Spectator</a> debut 👇
Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪 (@petermccormack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW EPISODE DROPPED... Former ambassador and Migration Watch chair Alp Mehmet joins me to discuss the impact of uncontrolled immigration, failed integration, and why weak political leadership has caused this. Links to full episode in 🧵

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"We are no longer a homogenous society. We don't any longer have a shared backstory, a shared history, a shared culture, and I don't think it bodes well for the future of our society." Watch our chairman Alp Mehmet's interview with Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪. youtube.com/watch?v=8gyMnG…

British Thought Leaders (@britishthgtldrs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Former head of UK Border Force Tony Smith Tony Smith CBE talks to Lee Hall about the difficulties of securing our border in the face of international criminal gangs, judicial overreach, asylum shopping and the threat of terrorism.

Alp Mehmet (@alpmehm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At current rates, as we’ve been saying for months, we are heading to over 50,000 by year’s end. They will mostly be working age men, few of whom will ever be removed. And that’s why they’ll keep coming in their 10s of 1,000s. Get real Sir Keir, swallow your pride and get Rwanda

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Waffle, waffle, Sir Keir. The country’s security is not about job creation. The abject failure of your ‘smash the gangs’ super-gimmick will prove far more costly in the long run than the Rwanda scheme - the only credible deterrent there’s been since 2018 gbnews.com/politics/migra…