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Dai 25-12-2009 23:14

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I agree. I apply the exact same rules that would apply to a visitor in my home. If a guest in my house harmed one of my family or stole from me then I would consider that my hospitality had been abused and would require them to leave.

Why should the rules in my country be any different?

Arthurgray50@blu 26-12-2009 18:12

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I have said this in this type of thread before, If you come into this country from abroad and want to live off the riches of this soft country, and you break the law, you get thrown out, its that simple, you only have to read and watch on Tv what happens to BRITISH citizens in other countries and they break the law, bang you either get excuted and get thrown out, this country is soft, stupid and has got the big welcome sign, everyone is welcome, no matter what crime you commit, we must be the laughing stock of europe.

Hugh 26-12-2009 19:35

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Funnily enough, I was talking to a Spanish lady (from Zaragosa) two nights ago, and she was saying exactly the same thing (only about Spain) - how all the Brits (and others) abuse the Spanish health system, how they perform criminal acts but aren't deported, how they rarely try to learn the native language.

Strange, isn't it?

papa smurf 26-12-2009 20:46

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Originally Posted by foreverwar (Post 34933473)
Funnily enough, I was talking to a Spanish lady (from Zaragosa) two nights ago, and she was saying exactly the same thing (only about Spain) - how all the Brits (and others) abuse the Spanish health system, how they perform criminal acts but aren't deported, how they rarely try to learn the native language.

Strange, isn't it?

si

Nidge 27-12-2009 07:20

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I'll give them my credit card number so they can pay for his ticket back to Iraq. **** like this need putting down.

Sirius 27-12-2009 09:19

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Originally Posted by Nidge (Post 34933682)
I'll give them my credit card number so they can pay for his ticket back to Iraq. **** like this need putting down.

Can we go half's on that :)

Peter_ 27-12-2009 09:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 34933691)
Can we go half's on that :)

I still go with the rubber ring in the channel myself.:D

Dai 27-12-2009 11:13

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Originally Posted by Moldova (Post 34933695)
I still go with the rubber ring in the channel myself.:D

lol. I like the old concept of 'banishment' personally. The offender is required to leave this country. Where they go is not *our* problem.

Escapee 27-12-2009 11:58

Re: Hit-and-run death crash asylum seeker can stay in UK
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by foreverwar (Post 34933473)
Funnily enough, I was talking to a Spanish lady (from Zaragosa) two nights ago, and she was saying exactly the same thing (only about Spain) - how all the Brits (and others) abuse the Spanish health system, how they perform criminal acts but aren't deported, how they rarely try to learn the native language.

Strange, isn't it?

I agree entirely but that is a problem for Spain to deal with. I like most people around here are concerned about the problems in my own country not Spain.

Stuart 27-12-2009 14:49

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Originally Posted by Escapee (Post 34933748)
I agree entirely but that is a problem for Spain to deal with. I like most people around here are concerned about the problems in my own country not Spain.

So, if a Brit goes to Spain, commits a crime, (say abuses children) he should be deported back here?

Arthurgray50@blu 27-12-2009 14:51

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If any foriegner commits a crime in THIS country, then deport them straight away, if they have a family in THIS country do the same to them, the main trouble we have, is that all this Human rights crap comes into it, and we are the laughing stock of Europe, foriegners come into this soft country, and do what they want, and get away with it.

Escapee 27-12-2009 15:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart C (Post 34933820)
So, if a Brit goes to Spain, commits a crime, (say abuses children) he should be deported back here?

I would happily accept that rule.

It would be interesting to know the figures of how many serious crimes are committed by Brits abroad, and then compare them to serious crimes committed by foreigners in this country.

I would have thought the main crime caused by Brits in Spain for example are by boozed up tourists or Soccer supporters, not Brits who have emigrated to Spain or seeking asylum there.

Ignitionnet 27-12-2009 15:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart C (Post 34933820)
So, if a Brit goes to Spain, commits a crime, (say abuses children) he should be deported back here?

Absolutely. He is abusing the hospitality of that country and should be immediately deported here, if that country elects to follow that course of action. Same should apply anywhere. Unless you're a citizen of a country you should absolutely be sent back to whence you came if you abuse its' hospitality.

Russ 27-12-2009 15:21

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Originally Posted by Escapee (Post 34933831)
It would be interesting to know the figures of how many serious crimes are committed by Brits abroad, and then compare them to serious crimes committed by foreigners in this country.

Why?

Is there any reason to assume or believe that crimes commited by foreigners in the UK are more serious than Brits abroad?

sollp 27-12-2009 15:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Escapee (Post 34933831)
I would happily accept that rule.

It would be interesting to know the figures of how many serious crimes are committed by Brits abroad, and then compare them to serious crimes committed by foreigners in this country.

I would have thought the main crime caused by Brits in Spain for example are by boozed up tourists or Soccer supporters, not Brits who have emigrated to Spain or seeking asylum there.

Is that so you can get satisfaction by saying Brit's living abroad commits crimes, so when people come to live in this country and do the same, somehow that rights a wrong?? Do you and others who peddle the same line get satisfaction knowing this but not actually helping the situation in either country?


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