00:00Today, probably, we have boatloads of young men coming across the English Channel.
00:04And it drives me nuts. And it drives the British people nuts.
00:07And, you know, in my moments of real, real anger and impatience about this,
00:15I think, why don't we kind of do something really crackers like Trump
00:20and put a 500% tariff on all French cheese and wine
00:25until they stop the boats coming from Calais?
00:28It wouldn't work. And I think, actually, the French are making an effort.
00:35I think they could do more.
00:38What you need is an instant method of sending them back.
00:47Or not just sending them back, but not even sending them back,
00:50sending them for processing somewhere else.
00:53And whatever people say about it and people make fun of it,
00:57you know, everybody's satirized, but the Rwanda plan was for the boat people,
01:02for the people coming across illegally by boat, was a very good plan.
01:06And, you know, it was, if we coupled that with getting out of the European conventional human rights,
01:17so we speed up these, we avoid these constant legal processes,
01:24and we had a really serious offshore processing system in Rwanda,
01:29I think you'd start fixing to...
01:30The interesting thing is that we just had to mention the Rwanda plan,
01:35if you remember back in 1922, and to say that it was coming,
01:41and lo and behold, the...
01:44Where are the boats coming from?
01:46Over there.
01:48Yeah.
01:49They started down there.
01:50They started to slow down.
01:52Yeah.
01:52And I think that is...
01:56It is a viable plan,
02:00and I think the British people are absolutely fed up to the back teeth of this stuff.
02:05And what it does, of course,
02:07the arrival of all these illegals
02:10undermines people's trust in the whole system.
02:14And what it does, of course,
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