Daily Mail revelling in Govt internment options
"One Whitehall source told Playbook: 'There is a rotten core of civil servants who have never gotten over Brexit... and fear the hard rain that is coming. They're the enemy within and will be rooted out.'
Ms Patel is understood to believe the processing centres would deter migrants who hope to settle in UK towns and cities. 'Offshoring is still at the scoping stage and policy is yet to be decided,' said a Government source.
'But we are looking at all options to stop the small boats in the Channel, and offshoring is part of that. In terms of locations you could look at the Shetlands, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, and those sorts of areas.
'There are also lots of little islands up by Scotland.'"
Funnily enough in WW2 Germans and other foreigners who were considered potential "enemy aliens" were interned on the Isle of Man soon after the outbreak of war.
An outcry in Parliament led to the first releases of internees in August 1940. By February 1941 more than 10,000 had been freed, and by the following summer, only 5,000 were left in internment camps. Many of those released from internment subsequently contributed to the war effort on the Home Front or served in the armed forces. (some became
secret listeners working for British Intelligence)
In around April 1941 as camps were cleared they were soon filled by British fascists.