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Europol have started already - BREXIT POST No. 3

I notice that Rob Wainwright, the director at Europol, has stated that a Brexit will make Britain less safe.    Would that be the same Rob Wainwright that went before a House of Commons committee and admitted that “about 3 to 5,000 EU nationals” have left Europe to fight in Syria, Iraq and other conflict zones and would therefore be eligible to come back unhindered?

Unfettered migration from Syria, Iraq and North Africa with very little vetting of the people illegally gaining access to Europe is the biggest threat to British national security.   

Is Rob Wainwright really suggesting that Europol would not share information with our intelligence services just because we were out of the EU?    I am convinced that if MI6 or MI5 had any intelligence on an impending attack in Europe they would not be so petty as to withhold such information.

Europol is a toothless tiger in that it does not have the power to arrest people or conduct investigations and question suspects.

Interpol, on the other hand, can do all of the above and Britain would continue to be involved with them should there be a Brexit.

ROB WAINWRIGHT HAS A VESTED INTEREST IN STAYING IN THE EU - HIS JOB DEPENDS ON IT.

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