UK Hastings RNLI lifeboat crew ‘blocked from going out to sea’ by people angry at them rescuing refugees - 0800 00...Fuck off you pricks


A group of people on Hastings beach reportedly shouted “horrible” abuse at the RNLI volunteer crew, according to a caller to James O’Brien’s LBC radio show on Thursday (November 25). Zoe, from Hastings, told the presenter she witnessed the group blocking the RNLI lifeboat and shouting, “don’t bring any more of those home, we’re full up, that’s why we stopped our donations, and that kind of really horrible stuff.” She added: “It was really upsetting, and you could hear the hatred in their voice.”

Zoe said she was on the beach, near the harbour arm, with her boyfriend on Saturday November 20, when they “heard the lifeboat station opening up and thought ‘oh they have a call’ and started watching.” She said as the “lifeboat crew pulled the boat out and were going to go into the water”, a group of people “stood directly in the line of the boat so the boat couldn’t be put in the water.”

"Are you sure?” O’Brien asked her.

"I’m absolutely sure, the police were called,” she replied. “It really shook me to the core and we thought of it yesterday night when we saw the news that people had passed away again.” (A reference to the 27 people who drowned crossing the Channel on November 24. They included seven women - one of whom was pregnant - and three children.)

A spokesperson for the RNLI told the Hastings Observer: “We can confirm an incident was reported to the police. The lifeboat was able to launch and the station remains on service.” Sussex Police have been contacted for more information.

On Thursday evening, an estimated 250 people gathered on the Stade in Hastings Old Town to hold a moving vigil for the 27 people who died when their boat capsized.
Last week, businesses and local people were thanked for helping 93 people who arrived on Hastings beach after being rescued by lifeboats in the Channel.

One group - 35 men and five teenage boys - spent two days at sea in a small dinghy before they were picked up by Hastings RNLI inshore lifeboat on November 16. RNLI crew helped them on to the shore near the harbour arm in Hastings Old Town. They were met by police stationed on the beach and later handed over to Border Force officials. Volunteers from Hastings Supports Refugees handed out hot drinks, food, warm clothing and blankets to the group - from Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Palestine and various African countries.
On November 11, local businesses helped 53 people who arrived on Hastings beach after being rescued by lifeboats in the Channel. The group - including several children - were handed over to Border Force officials. In total, 1,185 people crossed the Channel by boat to reach the UK on November 11, a new record for migrant crossings in a single day.
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Clearly one in the eye for the RNLI!
 
Isn't the RLNI funded entirely by the public and charitable donations? I don't want them spending money that could be used to save Brits, rescuing those making a dangerous decision.

Sorry to be callous, but there's a line between needing help and putting yourself in a situation you ought not to have put yourself in. FWIW, I don't think beardy upper class twats mincing around mountains should get a free rescue either.
 
Isn't the RLNI funded entirely by the public and charitable donations? I don't want them spending money that could be used to save Brits, rescuing those making a dangerous decision.

Sorry to be callous, but there's a line between needing help and putting yourself in a situation you ought not to have put yourself in. FWIW, I don't think beardy upper class twats mincing around mountains should get a free rescue either.
Hey, there were A FEW CHILDREN in that giant crowd of men!
 
House rapefugees in the homes of these faggots, and watch their opinions of them Sliiiiiide.
It makes no difference, they never learn
Hey, there were A FEW CHILDREN in that giant crowd of men!
Yeah, they all had beards, male pattern baldness and wives but they were only 12. "Just think of the children!"
 
Concerned Brits should take up their naval roots and start anti-lifeboats in which they chase down and capsize lifeboats, throwing the refugees and crew into the sea. In minecraft.

If that hypothetically were to happen, no one would have to touch migrants or their boat, but simply pass by and leave.

What this article, and every other journalist leave out, is that migrants collectively flip their boat as a group effort when they see another ship, to force a rescue,

When that rescue isnt fast or doesnt happen, they drown.
 
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I can feel the spirit of Sir Oswald Mosley regaining strength among his native people. How much longer can the British be held back by the fading illusion of the Crown's strength? How long before the tea of unrest is fully steeped?
Rudyard Kipling said:
It was not part of their blood,
It came to them very late
With long arrears to make good,
When the English began to hate.

They were not easily moved,
They were icy-willing to wait
Till every count should be proved,
Ere the English began to hate.

Their voices were even and low,
Their eyes were level and straight.
There was neither sign nor show,
When the English began to hate.

It was not preached to the crowd,
It was not taught by the State.
No man spoke it aloud,
When the English began to hate.

It was not suddenly bred,
It will not swiftly abate,
Through the chill years ahead,
When Time shall count from the date
That the English began to hate.
There is an old French proverb that tells us revenge is a dish best served cold. And it is very cold in the English Channel, Mr. Mohammed.
 
They somehow managed to skip mainland Europe and make it to UK territorial waters?
They generally enter the EU in Italy or Spain, then once they're inside the union they migrate all the way across the continent to come here. It's partly gibs (for some reason, everyone thinks the UK has a generous welfare system, even though it's miserly compared to places like Sweden or Germany), partly pressure from other countries to force them onward. The French deliberately herd them into camps on the north coast with the hopes that they'll drown in the channel and stop being their problem.
 
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