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Hoof Hearted 26 Jul 15 11.03am | |
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All you lot that are suggesting we let these people in conveniently ignore the fact that there is a shortage of housing, schools, hospitals, and GP's already to cope with demand. We cannot build enough houses, schools or hospitals quickly enough even if we had the room. Our green belt land is needed for agriculture to feed those already here. Most of these migrants are not asylum seekers, they are economic tourists looking for a better life and should be returned home. Africa was better off when run by the Europeans - all of them clamoured for Independence and most have pretty much fcuked up their countries beyond belief economically and have turned them into war zones fighting amongst themselves for power. The "lucky ones" like Zimbabwe have a certain amount of stability but under control by an evil dictator like Mugabe. The others are in utter chaos, but it's all of their own doing. We owe these people nothing.
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fed up eagle Between Horley, Surrey and Preston... 26 Jul 15 11.17am | |
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Quote serial thriller at 26 Jul 2015 10.10am
Sadly, as this thread shows, there is an ignorance in British foreign affairs which sees absolutely no hypocrisy in the above facts.
There is a fundamental disagreement with the idea that we are responsible for what happens within a country after we leave it. In fact the very idea is ridiculous when you consider the events that have happened after we have left many countries.....Millions died after we left India and so on. Your logic would have us do what exactly.....bankrupt ourselves by throwing money at unsolvable problems. Or most probably the 'don't get involved in the first place'.....Yeah really worked out in Syria didn't it.....A country with no intervention that's at war...A war that isn't only with IS but with many groups, even the free Syria Army. Islamic State itself would have never grown to what it is if we hadn't along with America taken troops out of Iraq. As for the Iraqi war....That was Bush's baby and the country and events would always going to go this way once those towers came down......We rightly went where the Americans went. It's the stupidity of the left...With their constant, 'leave, leave' that's enabled Islamic State to grow as large as it has. None of them want to recognise that through.....They would rather rant on about the original war event....An occurrence we had no influence over once Bush had decided he was going in. Edited by Stirlingsays (26 Jul 2015 10.30am)
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fed up eagle Between Horley, Surrey and Preston... 26 Jul 15 11.20am | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 26 Jul 2015 11.03am
All you lot that are suggesting we let these people in conveniently ignore the fact that there is a shortage of housing, schools, hospitals, and GP's already to cope with demand. We cannot build enough houses, schools or hospitals quickly enough even if we had the room. Our green belt land is needed for agriculture to feed those already here. Most of these migrants are not asylum seekers, they are economic tourists looking for a better life and should be returned home. Africa was better off when run by the Europeans - all of them clamoured for Independence and most have pretty much fcuked up their countries beyond belief economically and have turned them into war zones fighting amongst themselves for power. The "lucky ones" like Zimbabwe have a certain amount of stability but under control by an evil dictator like Mugabe. The others are in utter chaos, but it's all of their own doing. We owe these people nothing.
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Kermit8 Hevon 26 Jul 15 11.22am | |
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I think we should send them all to Bristol
Edited by Kermit8 (26 Jul 2015 11.25am)
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Kermit8 Hevon 26 Jul 15 11.25am | |
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Quote fed up eagle at 26 Jul 2015 11.20am
Quote Hoof Hearted at 26 Jul 2015 11.03am
All you lot that are suggesting we let these people in conveniently ignore the fact that there is a shortage of housing, schools, hospitals, and GP's already to cope with demand. We cannot build enough houses, schools or hospitals quickly enough even if we had the room. Our green belt land is needed for agriculture to feed those already here. Most of these migrants are not asylum seekers, they are economic tourists looking for a better life and should be returned home. Africa was better off when run by the Europeans - all of them clamoured for Independence and most have pretty much fcuked up their countries beyond belief economically and have turned them into war zones fighting amongst themselves for power. The "lucky ones" like Zimbabwe have a certain amount of stability but under control by an evil dictator like Mugabe. The others are in utter chaos, but it's all of their own doing. We owe these people nothing.
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serial thriller The Promised Land 26 Jul 15 11.27am | |
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Quote Stirlingsays at 26 Jul 2015 10.30am
Quote serial thriller at 26 Jul 2015 10.10am
Sadly, as this thread shows, there is an ignorance in British foreign affairs which sees absolutely no hypocrisy in the above facts.
There is a fundamental disagreement with the idea that we are responsible for what happens within a country after we leave it. In fact the very idea is ridiculous when you consider the events that have happened after we have left many countries.....Millions died after we left India and so on. Your logic would have us do what exactly.....bankrupt ourselves by throwing money at unsolvable problems. Or most probably the 'don't get involved in the first place'.....Yeah really worked out in Syria didn't it.....A country with no intervention that's at war...A war that isn't only with IS but with many groups, even the free Syria Army. Islamic State itself would have never grown to what it is if we hadn't along with America taken troops out of Iraq. As for the Iraqi war....That was Bush's baby and the country and events would always going to go this way once those towers came down......We rightly went where the Americans went. It's the stupidity of the left...With their constant, 'leave, leave' that's enabled Islamic State to grow as large as it has. None of them want to recognise that through.....They would rather rant on about the original war event....An occurrence we had no influence over once Bush had decided he was going in. Edited by Stirlingsays (26 Jul 2015 10.30am)
Take Syria as an example. Firstly we did play a fairly explicit interventionist role in the overthrow of the Assad regime, arming opposition forces who were criticised by many investigative agencies for holding tendencies which later became evident as IS emerged. We have also been using drone strikes for around a year now, with very little effect: the Free Syrian Army have actually claimed that US drone strikes are encouraging more and more locals to join IS, so actually bellicose action is proving counter-productive. It is also, as we are seeing in Calais, dehousing people who are in turn forced to flee from IS to Europe. But actually IS has been aided by us in two more understated but equally disastrous foreign policy events. During their emergence as opposition to Assad, Islamic militants obtained weapons from places like Qatar and Saudi Arabia, weapons which we had very often provided them with, and indeed the CIA facilitated the providing of arms. That we continue to fund places like Saudi Arabia which has continued implicitly to back the Salafist ideology of IS and provide it with military and financial support is scandalous. But similarly we have to look at our recent support of Turkey and question what the hell we are doing. This is a country which is bombing the Kurdish opposition to IS as well as IS itself, despite the Kurdish forces being one of the few local militias to make significant progress in combatting these nutters. The Turks have massive political interests in doing so, in that the Kurds in Syria are supported by the PKK, and Erdogan's government was under threat in the recent elections to the closely affiliated Kurdish People's Party. Altering our stance on these three issues: drone strikes, funding IS sympathisers and working in the interests of the Turkish right, would be to massively reduce the power of IS, and thus to reduce the number fleeing from its expansion. Putting troops on the ground would be to enter in to another unwinnable war at the unnecessary cost of hundreds, if not thousands of British lives.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 26 Jul 15 11.31am | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 26 Jul 2015 11.22am
I think we should send them all to Bristol
Edited by Kermit8 (26 Jul 2015 11.25am) I dont think anybody on here is suggesting that they except their fate. The anger and frustration is aimed towards the British and French governments inability to deal with the situation.
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serial thriller The Promised Land 26 Jul 15 11.39am | |
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Quote fed up eagle at 26 Jul 2015 11.17am
Quote Stirlingsays at 26 Jul 2015 10.30am
Quote serial thriller at 26 Jul 2015 10.10am
Sadly, as this thread shows, there is an ignorance in British foreign affairs which sees absolutely no hypocrisy in the above facts.
There is a fundamental disagreement with the idea that we are responsible for what happens within a country after we leave it. In fact the very idea is ridiculous when you consider the events that have happened after we have left many countries.....Millions died after we left India and so on. Your logic would have us do what exactly.....bankrupt ourselves by throwing money at unsolvable problems. Or most probably the 'don't get involved in the first place'.....Yeah really worked out in Syria didn't it.....A country with no intervention that's at war...A war that isn't only with IS but with many groups, even the free Syria Army. Islamic State itself would have never grown to what it is if we hadn't along with America taken troops out of Iraq. As for the Iraqi war....That was Bush's baby and the country and events would always going to go this way once those towers came down......We rightly went where the Americans went. It's the stupidity of the left...With their constant, 'leave, leave' that's enabled Islamic State to grow as large as it has. None of them want to recognise that through.....They would rather rant on about the original war event....An occurrence we had no influence over once Bush had decided he was going in. Edited by Stirlingsays (26 Jul 2015 10.30am)
Please tell me though - I'm sure they would've covered it on what sounds like such a thought-provoking piece of investigative journalism - how an asylum seeker in Calais is going to apply for welfare considering they haven't a) lived here for a sufficient amount of time to claim or b) got a way of claiming JSA, the first benefit a migrant can take if they have passed a rigorous approval test?
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fed up eagle Between Horley, Surrey and Preston... 26 Jul 15 11.41am | |
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Quote Tom-the-eagle at 26 Jul 2015 11.31am
Quote Kermit8 at 26 Jul 2015 11.22am
I think we should send them all to Bristol
Edited by Kermit8 (26 Jul 2015 11.25am) I dont think anybody on here is suggesting that they except their fate. The anger and frustration is aimed towards the British and French governments inability to deal with the situation.
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serial thriller The Promised Land 26 Jul 15 11.43am | |
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Quote Tom-the-eagle at 26 Jul 2015 10.21am
Serial Thriller - so what are you suggesting is done then about the migrants in Calais then?
I have a question for those on the right who have no sympathy with these poor folk: how bad would things have to get in Britain for you to leave? Would you leave if war broke out? If bombings were frequent? Jeremy Corbyn became PM?
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serial thriller The Promised Land 26 Jul 15 11.45am | |
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Quote fed up eagle at 26 Jul 2015 11.41am
Quote Tom-the-eagle at 26 Jul 2015 11.31am
Quote Kermit8 at 26 Jul 2015 11.22am
I think we should send them all to Bristol
Edited by Kermit8 (26 Jul 2015 11.25am) I dont think anybody on here is suggesting that they except their fate. The anger and frustration is aimed towards the British and French governments inability to deal with the situation.
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fed up eagle Between Horley, Surrey and Preston... 26 Jul 15 11.55am | |
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Quote serial thriller at 26 Jul 2015 11.39am
Quote fed up eagle at 26 Jul 2015 11.17am
Quote Stirlingsays at 26 Jul 2015 10.30am
Quote serial thriller at 26 Jul 2015 10.10am
Sadly, as this thread shows, there is an ignorance in British foreign affairs which sees absolutely no hypocrisy in the above facts.
There is a fundamental disagreement with the idea that we are responsible for what happens within a country after we leave it. In fact the very idea is ridiculous when you consider the events that have happened after we have left many countries.....Millions died after we left India and so on. Your logic would have us do what exactly.....bankrupt ourselves by throwing money at unsolvable problems. Or most probably the 'don't get involved in the first place'.....Yeah really worked out in Syria didn't it.....A country with no intervention that's at war...A war that isn't only with IS but with many groups, even the free Syria Army. Islamic State itself would have never grown to what it is if we hadn't along with America taken troops out of Iraq. As for the Iraqi war....That was Bush's baby and the country and events would always going to go this way once those towers came down......We rightly went where the Americans went. It's the stupidity of the left...With their constant, 'leave, leave' that's enabled Islamic State to grow as large as it has. None of them want to recognise that through.....They would rather rant on about the original war event....An occurrence we had no influence over once Bush had decided he was going in. Edited by Stirlingsays (26 Jul 2015 10.30am)
Please tell me though - I'm sure they would've covered it on what sounds like such a thought-provoking piece of investigative journalism - how an asylum seeker in Calais is going to apply for welfare considering they haven't a) lived here for a sufficient amount of time to claim or b) got a way of claiming JSA, the first benefit a migrant can take if they have passed a rigorous approval test? The program was called benefits Britain, and no matter what you think of the program the guy admitted what his motivation was for all to see. Sorry that it wasn't a program like Horizons or 'Alan Yentob on immigrants'. They won't apply for it immediately obviously but they're coming here so they can be eventually supported by the state. I'm sure when Mr Beverage introduced the welfare system this isn't what he had in mind. We don't owe these people a living. When I see how the Gurkas are treated, people who have fought for this country then being told that they can't stay, yet all you have to do is hop on the back of a truck and come here, shout asylum and then get treated with kid gloves is disgusting. If you want them here then maybe you can support them from your own taxes? Because I sure as hell don't want my tax money supporting them. Lunar house in Croydon should be called 'Lunacy house'.
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