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fed up eagle Between Horley, Surrey and Preston... 10 Aug 15 9.04pm | |
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Was Philip Hammond right to use this language? Obviously a lot of you know where I stand on this one but is this fermenting hate? Or is he right? If so is he going to do anything about it? (Let's hope so).
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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 11 Aug 15 8.45am | |
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he should stick to top gear.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 11 Aug 15 8.55am | |
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Quote dannyh at 11 Aug 2015 8.45am
he should stick to top gear. He can't get top gear anymore, the migrants have taken over the local drug trade.
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DanH SW2 11 Aug 15 9.17am | |
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The language used by both the government and the media in relation this has been very carefully chosen to dehumanise what is going on over there to stop any sort of public support in the UK being fostered for those in Calais. Quite depressing.
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leggedstruggle Croydon 11 Aug 15 9.37am | |
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The language used by both the left and those on the left in the media in relation this has been very carefully chosen to justify illegal immigration, and what is going on over there, to stop any sort of public criticism in the UK for what is being fostered on the UK by those in Calais.
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DanH SW2 11 Aug 15 9.42am | |
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Quote leggedstruggle at 11 Aug 2015 9.37am
The language used by both the left and those on the left in the media in relation this has been very carefully chosen to justify illegal immigration, and what is going on over there, to stop any sort of public criticism in the UK for what is being fostered on the UK by those in Calais.
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fed up eagle Between Horley, Surrey and Preston... 11 Aug 15 10.10am | |
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Quote leggedstruggle at 11 Aug 2015 9.37am
The language used by both the left and those on the left in the media in relation this has been very carefully chosen to justify illegal immigration, and what is going on over there, to stop any sort of public criticism in the UK for what is being fostered on the UK by those in Calais.
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DanH SW2 11 Aug 15 10.45am | |
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You lot don't know how fortunate you were to be born in an affluent, stable, peaceful western country do you?
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jamiemartin721 Reading 11 Aug 15 10.45am | |
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I love the way the argument is about which two of the most false presentations of a situation someone believes you take, rather than a pragmatic resolution. The illegal camps in Calasis have been a problem for nearly a decade, and allowed to persist and grow, rather than the French or the UK actually resolving the situation. Unsurprisingly, now the French police have begun breaking up camps, the people who are 'losing their homes' aren't particularly happy about it, and resorting to desperate measures to avoid being sent back, moved on elsewhere (and forgotten about) or trying one last time to smuggle themselves into the UK. I'm not particually inclined to sympathy, but I think maybe it shouldn't be that difficult to process whether or not someone is a candidate for Asylum, and the fact our requirement requires people to enter the UK in order to apply, creates greater problems (the pragmatic necessities of applying for UK asylum requires that people enter the country illegally).
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 11 Aug 15 10.46am | |
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Quote DanH at 11 Aug 2015 10.45am
You lot don't know how fortunate you were to be born in an affluent, stable, peaceful western country do you?
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jamiemartin721 Reading 11 Aug 15 10.51am | |
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Quote fed up eagle at 11 Aug 2015 10.10am
Quote leggedstruggle at 11 Aug 2015 9.37am
The language used by both the left and those on the left in the media in relation this has been very carefully chosen to justify illegal immigration, and what is going on over there, to stop any sort of public criticism in the UK for what is being fostered on the UK by those in Calais.
Its a deliberately evocative word, that kind of overstates the case. Hyperbole. Its the lowest form of rhetoric. We should only allow asylum to people who either we cannot process sufficiently quickly, or those who are fleeing warzones, oppressive regimes, persecution etc. I say sufficiently quickly, because the UK is notoriously poor at processing asylum cases. Just getting legal aid and support can take several months. The whole system needs to be properly funded, staffed and unbiased by politics. It needs to be about the person making the claim, not what political factions can profit from.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 11 Aug 15 10.52am | |
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Quote Tom-the-eagle at 11 Aug 2015 10.46am
Quote DanH at 11 Aug 2015 10.45am
You lot don't know how fortunate you were to be born in an affluent, stable, peaceful western country do you?
One of the reasons for its affluence is Foreign Business and investment. The UK has no real industry of its own, and its service industry profitability for the last 5-10 years has been increasingly dependent on the availability of a cheap, disposable work force (that has increasingly been migrant).
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