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Brexit shattered the illusions of Britain s Francophile zealots
Too many Brits think everything France does is wonderful and we re a bunch of swivel-eyed loons
16 May 2021 • 9:00am
You could have knocked me down with a feather when I read that Michel Barnier – who as EU chief negotiator seemingly spent years berating Brits for wanting control of our borders – is now hoping to run as a centre-Right candidate in the French presidential election, partially on the platform of suspending all non-EU immigration to France for five years. “The problems with immigration are not moderate … we need to talk to our neighbours about the Schengen Agreement and, we possibly need to put in stricter border controls,” he shrugged. Barnier being something of a hero to our masochistic Remainers, I’ll be interested to see how they justify such a positively Trumpian plan; there’s probably some Guardian hack explaining hard right now why, when Barnier bans immigration, it’s “civilised
Naza is visiting her daughter’s grave in an unmarked section of a cemetery in Sulaymaniyah, in the Kurdish region of northern Iraq. She goes there in secret – the girl’s death has been shrouded in a veil of family shame, so much so that her grave is unmarked.
The reason? “My beautiful girl was killed by her cousin when she refused to marry him,” Naza says.
“Nothing happened to him. The police took his word that he was innocent. Then, because the elders said she had brought disgrace, they put her in a grave with no name, no headstone, as if she had never existed.” Naza is accompanied by her 15-year-old son, who must also come here in secret.