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While the west’s leaders are preening at COP-27 in Sharm el-Sheikhdown, the real crisis is happening in their own backyards. On Wednesday’s Steyn Show, Mark’s cameras went to the brand new Atrium Hotel at Heathrow, where some four thousand “asylum-seekers”, including wealthy Iraqis, are being housed at public expense. That’s well over twice as many as are supposed (per government regulations) to be in the entire borough – a situation that is undoubtedly the same across every English county and district. As Mark put it, the Government is surrendering the nation hotel by hotel.
Kelvin MacKenzie and Patrick O’Flynn joined him to discuss. Up next was Alexandra Marshall on the politics of climate, followed by Jamie Jenkins with more on the all but unreported “excess deaths” across the western world.
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