Enda Brady
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But I think it ends very quickly.
Yeah, so look, the only difference you notice going from Northern Ireland into Republic of Ireland, where I'm from down in the south, is we use kilometres in the Republic and they use miles in the British system in the north.
So that's, you might notice the roadways are painted a little bit more differently there.
I think what you're going to see is more police boarding buses and looking for people and asking who they are and looking for their documentation.
But it's a huge conversation to be had.
I'm just not sure that Nigel Farage has any of the answers.
And as I say, we've had everyone from him and Elon Musk chipping in on this.
I think we'll let our own people provide the leadership on this.
Thank you very much.
Yes, it will.
Yes, it will.
And that's why he's chipping in, because he wants to chip away at Andy Burnham's prospects of getting into Parliament and ousting Keir Starmer.
So I think it will be a talking point.
But if I was a voter in Makerfield in Greater Manchester, I wouldn't be looking at rioting in Belfast and making that influence my vote.
I'd be looking at who is going to provide opportunities for my children, who is going to lower the cost of living, who is going to lower the cost of energy, and who is going to get Britain back on the right track again.
You know, so I think this is a big, convenient distraction for the far right.
Yes, look, this is not a problem that the Labour government created or indeed, you know, the previous government.
It was several governments ago.
The bottom line in terms of these migrant hotels and asylum seekers being put up in very good accommodation, it's 16 million NZ dollars a day is being spent on this accommodation.
Do the sums.