Southern Ireland used to be an easy way to get to the UK as the border was as porous as a sponge.
There's going to be no great uprising from mainland Britain,I have been to a demo (as did another from here) where the numbers were in the low hundreds against illegal immigrants,we marched from the house of commons,a march a while later for immigrant rights numbered in the 10's of 1000's.Thats a good barometer of public opinion.
Calais and the coast if full of them,invasion camps staffed by NGO charities feeding and clothing them while they wait.I went over last year to walk the dune
They are like urban fox,leave litter strewn around,it was unusual to see two right outside home,normally it's just a single coon,interesting to watch.i have been away for a week fishing and noticed they have been on the back deck when we got home.
Oh,your volunteering for the job?When you finish that one there's an 862,000 square kilometer forest north of me.
Provincial and Territorial Forest Facts
WWW.BOREALBIRDS.ORG
I walked down an old trail earlier in thousands of acres of forest,loads of dead fall,your idea of heaven,you could spend a lifetime in there and not even make a dent.
The English can't stop it len,the same as the Irish can't,a few token protests and gestures won't stop the flood that's building up,the dam will burst then it's real numbers,started as a trickle then turned into a river,worse is to come.
It was a magical place back then,I saw salmon jump often in the river that cuts sunderland in half (sundered land)but the first time seeing them through the window was special.
I went to the pitlochry window twice as a kid,magical place back then,the window has been closed for a number of years nowadays,salmon running upstream and jumping rapids or man made fish ladders are one of nature's great migration spectacles.
We had asperitas clouds on Sunday night,first time I had ever seen such a formation,and my lady's friend sent her this pic she took last night 30 miles away (we just had cloud again).