More deaths in the channel.

The figures from the RNLI are what MB produced. I'm just showing that they don't say what he is claiming. I'm not concerned about how they are produced. You can do that if you want.

But if you put up figures to make your claim. They ought to say what you want them to.
So your in the same boat as me where I can put up figures I'm not concerned how they're produced, given you can only go off facts your given but are not concerned how they're produced?
 
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So your in the same boat as me where I can put up figures I'm not concerned how they're produced, given you can only go off facts your given but are not concerned how they're produced?
They are RNLI figures? What would you prefer to use?
 
So your in the same boat as me where I can put up figures I'm not concerned how they're produced, given you can only go off facts your given but are not concerned how they're produced?
Let me make it clearer.

Ask Motorbiking, he produced the figures.

They just dont support what he is saying
 
And where EXACTLY is the busiest hotspot ?

Which was the claim made, remember

Probably London, I remember being surprised when it even opened, I just thought why?, more surprised when it became the 'busiest'.


The busiest Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) station in the country has a new home.
The new facility next to Waterloo Bridge on the River Thames is due to be fully operational by the end of April.
London's Tower Lifeboat Station had its busiest ever year in 2022, launching 734 times and saving 21 lives.


But it needs to be contextualized between number of lives saved, number of people assisted and number of launches.

Plus let's face it, the economic migrants are being served by a minimum of three RNLI stations, the London stats in this instance might show a higher number of launches than any one of those SE stations.
 
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Probably London, I remember being surprised when it even opened, I just thought why?, more surprised when it became the 'busiest'.


The busiest Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) station in the country has a new home.
The new facility next to Waterloo Bridge on the River Thames is due to be fully operational by the end of April.
London's Tower Lifeboat Station had its busiest ever year in 2022, launching 734 times and saving 21 lives.


But it needs to be contextualized between number of lives saved, number of people assisted and number of launches.

Plus let's face it, the economic migrants are being served by a minimum of three RNLI stations, the London stats in this instance might show a higher number of launches than any one of those SE stations.
NOT if the claim made is about where the hotspot is.

THE HOTSPOT IS THE BUSIEST AREA. Yes, or no ?
 
They are RNLI figures? What would you prefer to use?
You can use them as much as you want but don't expect commentators to take them as gospel, as it won't further your cause for what should be obvious reasons.
 
You can use them as much as you want but don't expect commentators to take them as gospel, as it won't further your cause for what should be obvious reasons.
What obvious reasons?
 
NOT if the claim made is about where the hotspot is.

THE HOTSPOT IS THE BUSIEST AREA. Yes, or no ?

The busies area is the SE of England if you add the number of launches of the RNLI stations that serve that area of the coast.
Mud larkers and nutters wanting to jump of Waterloo Bridge aint ever going to equal the 1000 a day coming across the channel some days.
 
The busies area is the SE of England if you add the number of launches of the RNLI stations that serve that area of the coast.
Mud larkers and nutters wanting to jump of Waterloo Bridge aint ever going to equal the 1000 a day coming across the channel some days.
Apparently, even according to your link.

London is THE. BUSIEST AREA.

All those inflatables must be coming down the Thames now then?
 
If we keep rescuing these parasites it's just going to get worse and worse. They need to be left to sink or swim, so the French feel obliged to take them back. Isn't that what we pay them for? Maybe letting one or two boats go down would solve the problem if they thought they wouldn't be rescued. The real problem is our trecherous politicians. Preaching about lowering immigration year after year, but actually letting more in because they want cheap labour.
 
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