Ann Widdicombe

This women is a warrior
She is brilliant she is strong
What’s happening with the little boats
Of course it’s bloody wrong
Our hotels packed with migrants
Alien migrants too
All with I phones doctors dentists
Good clothes, it is true

Our folks can’t afford so much
Food banks everywhere
Drug gangs infiltrating life
More and more despair
It feels like an invasion
What we ought to do
Is stop them coming
The life boats crews
they have to take a view

Save our people in distress
But aliens have to see
England isn’t the haven
That they think really now we
Cannot allow our best hotels
Our motels and the like
Foreign Security turn away
Cameras go see
A bike

for almost every alien
Stacked high, in these places
Aliens here not locked up
Lots with smiling faces
In the best of hotels
Fed and watered, they
Are aliens, from god knows where
Costing us so much despair

We cannot afford our energy bills
But on migrants
We all pay
God knows where they come from
Look at Sweden with dismay
Integration just forget it
They are bringing this country down
Open your eyes for goodness sake
They are already in every town

Tax payers that’s all of us
Are paying for their stay
Bussing them from where they land
To hotels
All that we pay
Mostly men of fighting age
And a lot are working here
Cleaning cars and selling drugs
They are free to roam
And are near

Where we live
Wherever that is
At beach resorts in towns
Bought up by the government
Costing billions
Whilst the clowns
the so called
tory Government and the Labour Party
They also haven’t got a clue
Are we finished?
All this is true

Turn them back
Or imprison them
Lock them up and say
Aliens are not welcome here

About Rex Tyler

I love animals. I enjoy writing poetry and delivering speeches.I like to mentor people who need help in preparing speeches and evaluations.I enjoy travel although it is much harder for me these days.I so enjoyed the Andes Mountains and Volcanoes and the Quichua people who live and thrive there.I have lots of friends around the world.
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