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Jamesrichards8 22 Apr 15 9.54pm | |
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These people are fighting and murdering each other on the trip to europe. We don't want them in our country nor does italy.
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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 23 Apr 15 9.44am | |
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Tricky one this. On the one hand nobody wants to see people that desperate to leave there own country that they get on some dodgy tub, that all likelihood will sink in the merest of sea breezes. On the other hand to suggest this countries (and many others in Europe) should pick up the slack is also nonsense, in Britain for Example public services are at breaking point, the state pension is all but gone, the NHS is on its knees, the MOD, Police, Fire, Ambulance have all seen massive cuts especially the MOD with over 20,000 redundancies. We are simply not in a position to take on more responsibilities. Look at it this way, if someone asks you to lend them £20 and you have it to give, and they really need it, you (I would hope ) lend it to them, however if you didn’t have it you would say, sorry mate I just don’t have it. As hard as it is to turn someone down in need if you don’t have it, you just don’t have it. For me charity begins at home, and while young homeless girls are being pimped out by Asian and Polish gangs, ex soliders lie in the street cold and hungry lives shattered through PTSD, then until our own house is in order it would be suicidal to open the flood gates. The dangerous thing is, immigration is still pretty much unchecked, a check at Lunar House in Croydon on a Monday morning will confirm that one. And while it is perceived to be so, stark raving loonies like Farage will gather momentum until boom UKIP become the second biggest party to the Tories, or worse get elected, then we are all in the s***. I just don't see how allowing free passage into Britain is going to help. Instead of being skint, hungry and homeless, in (name a country) they will be the same over here, but will arrive hand out for welfare etc etc . I don't know the answer, but mass immigration to the UK and Europe is not it.
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Johnny Eagles berlin 23 Apr 15 9.52am | |
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Quote Pussay Patrol at 22 Apr 2015 6.21pm
They should be given sanctuary in the nearest safe country. Through Italy, through Spain, through Eastern Europe, through Germany, through France, Through Belgium then safely into the UK
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jamiemartin721 Reading 23 Apr 15 9.53am | |
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I don't think anyone is actually saying that we should just take everyone in, or a share of them, but that maybe we shouldn't avoid helping to fund search as rescue operations in the area, and just letting people drown. Some of them will of course be genuine asylum cases, in which case we do have a legal and international obligation to take those people in, and provide asylum. In terms of 'breaking point', maybe rather than keep cutting spending on public services, we could try revolutionary ideas like raising taxation, rather than cutting taxation every election. As for the PTSD soliders on the street, the problem lies with pointless arguments between the NHS and Military Medical over who's responsibility it is to cope for ex-service men (basically both sides are trying to avoid responsibility due to costs).
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jamiemartin721 Reading 23 Apr 15 9.54am | |
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Quote Johnny Eagles at 23 Apr 2015 9.52am
Quote Pussay Patrol at 22 Apr 2015 6.21pm
They should be given sanctuary in the nearest safe country. Through Italy, through Spain, through Eastern Europe, through Germany, through France, Through Belgium then safely into the UK
Shhhhh bring in facts only upsets people
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Superfly The sun always shines in Catford 23 Apr 15 10.04am | |
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Quote Johnny Eagles at 23 Apr 2015 9.52am
Quote Pussay Patrol at 22 Apr 2015 6.21pm
They should be given sanctuary in the nearest safe country. Through Italy, through Spain, through Eastern Europe, through Germany, through France, Through Belgium then safely into the UK
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 23 Apr 15 12.26pm | |
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Quote Johnny Eagles at 23 Apr 2015 9.52am
Quote Pussay Patrol at 22 Apr 2015 6.21pm
They should be given sanctuary in the nearest safe country. Through Italy, through Spain, through Eastern Europe, through Germany, through France, Through Belgium then safely into the UK
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reborn 23 Apr 15 1.18pm | |
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Meanwhile 000s of people are dying. Many on this thread seem to advocate just leaving them to it. Tough s*** kind of thing. Sad. The solution is multi faceted, but the immediate need is tools to save lives. But hey ho, whats a few less black faces, I mean THEY don't give a s*** about us right?
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Stuk Top half 23 Apr 15 1.20pm | |
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Quote Johnny Eagles at 23 Apr 2015 9.52am
Quote Pussay Patrol at 22 Apr 2015 6.21pm
They should be given sanctuary in the nearest safe country. Through Italy, through Spain, through Eastern Europe, through Germany, through France, Through Belgium then safely into the UK
Spain seems to get away with doing nothing.
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Eagle_SA Just outside Cape Town 23 Apr 15 1.50pm | |
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I think some on here haven't got the foggiest what it's like for those fleeing persecution and hardship. For many of these folk it's well worth the risks involved because of the very real threats back home. What some need to understand is that these boatloads of people aren't doing it because they're desperate to get welfare help in Blighty, rather they're just desperate to get away from the brutal realities of daily life in some of the toughest places on the planet.
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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 23 Apr 15 2.17pm | |
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Quote Eagle_SA at 23 Apr 2015 1.50pm
I think some on here haven't got the foggiest what it's like for those fleeing persecution and hardship. For many of these folk it's well worth the risks involved because of the very real threats back home. What some need to understand is that these boatloads of people aren't doing it because they're desperate to get welfare help in Blighty, rather they're just desperate to get away from the brutal realities of daily life in some of the toughest places on the planet. Ok so why not move somewhere like poland ? or romania even ?
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Eagle_SA Just outside Cape Town 23 Apr 15 2.24pm | |
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Quote dannyh at 23 Apr 2015 2.17pm
Quote Eagle_SA at 23 Apr 2015 1.50pm
I think some on here haven't got the foggiest what it's like for those fleeing persecution and hardship. For many of these folk it's well worth the risks involved because of the very real threats back home. What some need to understand is that these boatloads of people aren't doing it because they're desperate to get welfare help in Blighty, rather they're just desperate to get away from the brutal realities of daily life in some of the toughest places on the planet. Ok so why not move somewhere like poland ? or romania even ? I'm sure many of them would love to given the chance. Here in SA I work with many Africans from other nations and the consistent stories many of them tell about life in their homelands makes you realise just how desperate many of these folk are. The guys I know here aren't interested in getting to Europe, they just want a safe shelter somewhere where they won't be beaten, their homesteads won't be torched, their women won't be raped and their daughters won't be trafficked for the amusement of men. Doesn't seem like much to ask to me.
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