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JollyStef 20 Dec 04 3.23pm | |
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Quote saxoneagle at 20 Dec 2004 2:26pm
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why thank you, when you pi55ing off to Bermuda then? Quote saxoneagle at 20 Dec 2004 1:44pm
Good post Reborn, i'm sure even Slug would agree if he hadn't pissed off early for Christmas!
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saxoneagle Bromley 20 Dec 04 3.27pm | |
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Sorry Stef, i told everyone else but forgot you
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Oliver Bodega Bay 20 Dec 04 3.33pm | |
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Go on holiday for a week HMHS returns and it all kicks off. What started as a post about the BNP being a bunch of f***wits has turned into general debate On the subject of immigration, I think there needs to be distinction between ‘asylum seekers’ and ‘illegal immigrants’. The 2002 the UK received 110,700 asylum applications, which was the largest number of arrivals to any industrialised nation. As a proportion of the population, it was not the highest figure, though. The UK lay eighth on that league table, receiving 1.8 applicants per 1,000 residents. Once you apply for asylum, it is far more likely that you will be rejected than accepted. The UK is roughly in the middle of the international league table of acceptance rates for asylum seekers. All industrialised nations have cut back the numbers being granted asylum and the UK is no exception. What does happen is that people can and do disappear into our long winded system for years on end, and this is perhaps one of the issues at the heart of the 'soft touch' perceptions. However, it is impossible to safely conclude whether this is always a wilful decision on the part of individual, or simply a failure of the system unable to cope with enormous numbers. I do believe Illegal immigration is a security issue and what we do not know is how many illegal immigrants are working in the UK. There are no official figures for "illegal entrants" or workers because, as the Home Office points out, illegal immigrants are by their very nature clandestine.
I have prepared one of my own time capsules. I have placed some rather large samples of dynamite, gunpowder and nitroglycerin. My time capsule is set to go off in the year 3000. It will show them what we are really like. |
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JollyStef 20 Dec 04 3.34pm | |
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Quote saxoneagle at 20 Dec 2004 3:27pm
Sorry Stef, i told everyone else but forgot you Now i understand ...
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saxoneagle Bromley 20 Dec 04 3.37pm | |
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Sorry Stef, i told everyone else but forgot you Now i understand ...
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reborn 21 Dec 04 9.04am | |
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really I'm a xylophone do you think we are related...
My username has nothing to do with my religious beliefs |
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Danger Playa del Merstham 21 Dec 04 9.27am | |
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Quote reborn at 20 Dec 2004 12:16pm
I can't be bothered to type answers to all the leading questions but wish to make the following statement. One of the things this country can be most proud of is it's welcoming and tolerant society. Nowhere else in the world has mass immigration been carried out with RELATIVELY few issues and problems. However unchecked immigration as there is at the moment is the single biggest danger to this equilibrium and the tolerance of the native people. It is this unchecked immigration that is leading to normal, rational people looking to groups like the BNP. Agreed, not a lot else I can add to this at the moment. Well said ya big bald bear!
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JollyStef 21 Dec 04 4.26pm | |
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Sorry Stef, i told everyone else but forgot you Now i understand ...
You'll have a hard time living abroad then
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saxoneagle Bromley 21 Dec 04 5.11pm | |
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Quote JollyStef at 21 Dec 2004 4:26pm
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Sorry Stef, i told everyone else but forgot you Now i understand ...
You'll have a hard time living abroad then
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npn Crowborough 21 Dec 04 5.35pm | |
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Now here's an argument against message boards: my gut feel up to now, politically, was that Madcap and tome where about as far from me as you could get. Now, having read their responses to these questions, I don't think we're a million miles away (so I guess that means that HMHS posted some good questions). Any time you boys are around to get merrily sh1t-faced whilst putting the world to rights, I'm up for it!!!
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