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Three Iranian men who were asylum seekers charged with spying offences in UK
Three Iranian men who were asylum seekers charged with spying offences in UK

Sky News AU

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Sky News AU

Three Iranian men who were asylum seekers charged with spying offences in UK

Writer and Broadcaster Esther Krakue discusses three "egregious" Iranian asylum seekers who appeared in a UK court being charged for allegedly targeting journalists for an independent media outlet ahead of acts of violence planned against them. Ms Krakue suggests some of these 'unvetted men' who immigrate to the UK 'have links to terrorism'. 'One of those Iranian terror suspects actually came across on the small boats from the channel,' Ms Krakue told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. 'It only takes one for people to realise how broken the system is. 'We've lost complete control of the system.'

‘Identity crisis': Western conservative leaders are struggling to follow in Trump's footsteps
‘Identity crisis': Western conservative leaders are struggling to follow in Trump's footsteps

Sky News AU

time28-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Sky News AU

‘Identity crisis': Western conservative leaders are struggling to follow in Trump's footsteps

Writer and Broadcaster Esther Krakue says conservative leaders in the West are having an "identity crisis". Ms Krakue told SKy News host Andrew Bolt conservative leaders need to "have an identity" and "stand for something" if they want to get elected. "And give people inspiration and hope, and that's something conservatives across many of the Western world are trying to figure out."

‘Uncomfortable conversation': UK immigration and crime rates a result of ‘no oversight'
‘Uncomfortable conversation': UK immigration and crime rates a result of ‘no oversight'

Sky News AU

time22-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Sky News AU

‘Uncomfortable conversation': UK immigration and crime rates a result of ‘no oversight'

Writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue says UK crime rates are an 'uncomfortable conversation' the government needs to have. 'You'll not be surprised that one of the most disgusting quasi-defences of the Pakistani grooming gang's here in Britain has been meeting with people from the left saying but white people are still more likely to be part of grooming gangs,' Ms Krakue said. 'There's no reason for one group from South Asia to be overrepresented in orders of magnitude in a heinous crime which involves the underage abuse and gang rape of literally children – right, and so they try and use this discourse to try and skew the figures. 'The reality is, you know, if certain groups are overrepresented in certain crimes the onus is on society to look at that – but because that's an uncomfortable conversation … for the government to have, because then they'd have to admit that they've had virtually no oversight.'

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