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cryrst The garden of England 17 Sep 21 5.15pm | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
Seeing as this thread is about why the French can}"t stop the migrants, I thought it only fair to post that the leader of Islamic state in the Greater Sahara, with a million bounty on his head, has been neutralised by the French troops. Adnan Abu walid ai-sahrawi, was behind an ambush in Niger ,killing eight soldiers. He was also behindthe killing of six French aid workers and their Nigerian guide and driver. Credit where credits due to monsieur Macron! I hope the rules of engagement were used as in that s*** hole Afghanistan.
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jeeagles 17 Sep 21 6.25pm | |
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Back to the subject. I saw this earlier. It turns out the UK has a modest but growing boarder force fleet. They seem to be advertising a lot of roles at the moment. Bearing in mind that a lot of cross channel ferries seem to be operating with largely Lithuanian crews at the moment you do wonder where they will get the staff from. The cutters travel at 25 knots, but each has a RIB attached. Either way, it will be difficult for them to catch up with a vessel heading away from it. Other joint European operations are going on in the Aegean Sea, plus we've just withdrawn from the Med. More tech seems to be going in on both sides of the channel to identify where launches are coming from. Except installing CCTV takes ages to make sure its compliant with GDPR. Some good news then, which doesn't seem to be reported often. Although, this will still come as a disappointment to those who want to keep their gene pool small, weak, and inbread.
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Spiderman Horsham 17 Sep 21 6.44pm | |
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Originally posted by jeeagles
Back to the subject. I saw this earlier. It turns out the UK has a modest but growing boarder force fleet. They seem to be advertising a lot of roles at the moment. Bearing in mind that a lot of cross channel ferries seem to be operating with largely Lithuanian crews at the moment you do wonder where they will get the staff from. The cutters travel at 25 knots, but each has a RIB attached. Either way, it will be difficult for them to catch up with a vessel heading away from it. Other joint European operations are going on in the Aegean Sea, plus we've just withdrawn from the Med. More tech seems to be going in on both sides of the channel to identify where launches are coming from. Except installing CCTV takes ages to make sure its compliant with GDPR. Some good news then, which doesn't seem to be reported often. Although, this will still come as a disappointment to those who want to keep their gene pool small, weak, and inbread. Jersey has its own Immigration and Custom, different to UK. Not quite sure how the crews of cross channel ferries has anything to do with Border Force, big recruitment campaign going on now. They are trying to recruit ex-Navy personnel, presumably as less training will be necessary. Edited by Spiderman (17 Sep 2021 6.48pm) Edited by Spiderman (17 Sep 2021 7.00pm)
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Badger11 Beckenham 17 Sep 21 6.46pm | |
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The French could always investigate who is buying all these dinghy's they must be ordering dozens each week.
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Spiderman Horsham 17 Sep 21 6.50pm | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
Seeing as this thread is about why the French can}"t stop the migrants, I thought it only fair to post that the leader of Islamic state in the Greater Sahara, with a million bounty on his head, has been neutralised by the French troops. Adnan Abu walid ai-sahrawi, was behind an ambush in Niger ,killing eight soldiers. He was also behindthe killing of six French aid workers and their Nigerian guide and driver. Credit where credits due to monsieur Macron! They are stopping them now, £54m is a massive loss
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Hrolf The Ganger 17 Sep 21 6.54pm | |
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Originally posted by jeeagles
Back to the subject. I saw this earlier. It turns out the UK has a modest but growing boarder force fleet. They seem to be advertising a lot of roles at the moment. Bearing in mind that a lot of cross channel ferries seem to be operating with largely Lithuanian crews at the moment you do wonder where they will get the staff from. The cutters travel at 25 knots, but each has a RIB attached. Either way, it will be difficult for them to catch up with a vessel heading away from it. Other joint European operations are going on in the Aegean Sea, plus we've just withdrawn from the Med. More tech seems to be going in on both sides of the channel to identify where launches are coming from. Except installing CCTV takes ages to make sure its compliant with GDPR. Some good news then, which doesn't seem to be reported often. Although, this will still come as a disappointment to those who want to keep their gene pool small, weak, and inbread.
Know all about Hybrid vigour, do you? Two problems. Despite what you see on TV adverts, most people tend to breed with their own kind, especially if there are religious or cultural pressures to do so. This means that the existing population will just be out bred by continuous waves of immigrants who have more children for the first couple of generations. If there is sufficient interbreeding, the current rate of immigration will virtually replace or absorb the current gene pool, not refresh it.
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 17 Sep 21 9.35pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
They are stopping them now, £54m is a massive loss Ha, yes, fair play to the monsieurs thou spider!
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 17 Sep 21 9.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
The French could always investigate who is buying all these dinghy's they must be ordering dozens each week. There"s a business there Badger!
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 17 Sep 21 9.41pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
I hope the rules of engagement were used as in that s*** hole Afghanistan. The women of the PKK could teach us a thing or two, went in to the desert in the black of night , two in each open top jeep, hunting isis down, facing gang rape and certain death if the jeep even got stuck in sand, let alone the gunfire coming in. Unbelievable that mr trump sir double crossed them and left them to face the might of the turkish army-lest we forget!
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kuge Peckham 17 Sep 21 9.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
These illegal immigrants ( yes that is what they are) will do nothing for our gene pool. Imo Edited by Spiderman (17 Sep 2021 6.48pm) Edited by Spiderman (17 Sep 2021 7.00pm) It's impossible to know if they have legitimate asylum claims until they have been processed. The term illegal immigrant has no value in discussing these people. Once they have made a claim as most do they are asylum seekers. It is then the responsibility of the authorities to assess the claim.
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kuge Peckham 17 Sep 21 10.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Know all about Hybrid vigour, do you? Two problems. Despite what you see on TV adverts, most people tend to breed with their own kind, especially if there are religious or cultural pressures to do so. This means that the existing population will just be out bred by continuous waves of immigrants who have more children for the first couple of generations. If there is sufficient interbreeding, the current rate of immigration will virtually replace or absorb the current gene pool, not refresh it. Their own kind must here I presume mean humanity. People fall in love and form relationships across cultures every day, they always have and they always will. This is why we have the global civilization that we have today. Research is constantly finding new evidence that gives us insight into the complex story of mankind's evolution, but what is clear is that all humanity has its origins in the central rift valley of Africa. Britain like all countries has always been multicultural, continually absorbing and assimilating new ideas. we are all the better for it.
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Spiderman Horsham 18 Sep 21 7.59am | |
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Take note, those who are supportive of the Channel arrivals. Remember, as I have said many times, they arrive with no documentation so impossible to know who they are. But hey, let’s not detain them, let’s allow them to walk the streets Looks like there still is cooperation and information sharing between us and EU countries Edited by Spiderman (18 Sep 2021 8.02am)
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