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Robinson’s detailed critique extended to immigration policies championed by Cooper, exposing voting records that favored increased asylum seekers and support for EU integration. He pointed out that many people involved in criminal acts—such as migrants from Albania, Somalia, Iraq, and Afghanistan—are not being deported due to legislation that Cooper voted to uphold.
Examples include a Somali migrant convicted of assault, a migrant from Iraq who avoided deportation after serving a sentence, and an Albanian illegal immigrant costing UK taxpayers hundreds of thousands of pounds. These points aim to cast doubt on the effectiveness of current policies and highlight alleged inconsistencies in the political narrative.