Anonymous ID: f3f822 Jan. 28, 2021, 9:32 p.m. No.12752087   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2131 >>2160 >>2262

Dig on this https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-norfolk-55469093

 

Is Biden actually in Norfolk, UK? Asylum seekers moved out Jan 13th. Security signs put up (pic attached).

 

Side note: I actually live on the Suffolk/Norfolk boarder. And this past month my WiFi will go intermittent for no reason. I know this because I’ve been streaming games from my PC and they become impossible to play, doesn’t matter if it’s on 5ghz or WiFi 6. And it’s not my router because the exact same thing occurs when using my old router (I did a lot of testing for this problem). Even putting my iPad right next to the router would still get intermittent drops, it would happen for several hours and then just start working normally again. There was major strong interference coming from who knows where, and this happened repeatedly.

 

https://www.northnorfolknews.co.uk/news/asylum-seekers-being-moved-from-raf-coltishall-6900650

 

Around half asylum seekers being moved from former airbase

 

Published: 9:34 AM January 13, 2021

 

Around half the asylum seekers being held at a former RAF base in north Norfolk are being moved to other parts of the country, it is understood.

 

The Home Office has housed about 90 asylum seekers in the Jaguar Buildings at RAF Coltishall, and many of them have been there for eight months.

 

One man there, who asked not to be named over fears it would affect his claim for asylum, said "about 40" of the asylum seekers were being moved this week to accommodation in Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Leicester and Coventry.

 

The man, who said he was originally from war-torn South Sudan, said he and about 20 other asylum seekers had carried out a hunger strike for over a week in protest over the conditions there.

 

He said the hunger strike had now finished, but they still refused to eat in the on-site cafeteria in protest over the conditions and what they see as a lack of support from the government.

 

He said: “We need the government to make a decision on our cases very fast, because we cannot live with this. We wouldn't mind waiting, if the situation was better. I have a lot of stress every day and I can’t really sleep.”

 

The Home Office refused to confirm how many asylum seekers were being housed at Coltishall or how many of them were being moved.