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Multiply the relatively insignificant 'single case' by thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands and suddenly the numbers are very significant. Not only that, refuge, once granted can't just be revoked if/when things get tough economically and/or socially, so any problems which arise after the event are not going away any time soon. I fully expect ethnic tensions to increase in Greece with the economy there tanking at the very time migrants numbers are peaking with the accompanying demands on their economy. It's really not rocket science for anyone who can see beyond the end of their nose.
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To get £18,720 they would get £360 per week which they don't |
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£18,720,000 is the whole bill for ALL of them for a year. Free prescriptions in Wales cost LESS than the admin to collect the charge. I earned 8 top grades at Mathematics. |
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what is the cost of the sniffer dogs that DC sent to Calais?
Have they been trained to follow garlic breath? the immigrants surely eat local food..... |
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Just been listening to a BBC News interview with some asylum seekers. 'Did you come to the UK because of the welfare and benefits?' was the question asked and the answer unsurprisingly was no. Do they seriously expect people to say anything else? It wouldn't go down too well if they said they were here because of the benefits etc. would it...
Once again the man from the Beeb made the statement that they're "not eligible for benefits or housing" which is patently untrue. |
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This may help to clear up some of the mis information that is sweeping through this thread http://www.unhcr.org.uk/about-us/the-uk-and-asylum.html |
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£18,720,000 divided by 10,000 equals £1,872. Not £18,720. :dunce: ---------- Post added at 18:58 ---------- Previous post was at 18:49 ---------- Quote:
Denmark has also slashed benefits to asylum seekers. |
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I was wondering too
@Taf I too believe you did write £18,720 @martyh after Taf posted his message, Taf edited his typo, in less than 1 minute he added 3 zeros I hope I did not imagine this:) We both read Taf's message the split second it was posted.... |
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The way YOU worded your post made it out that each asylum seeker receives £18,720 pa YOU tried to spin it to make it sound worse than it was I tried to correct your blatant spin that Blair would have been proud of and now YOU are trying to back peddle ,give it up, your argument is pathetic.If you begrudge an asylum seeker £5.28 a day for food sanitation and clothing then you are a sorry little man |
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As for those who choose to go to Germany I dare say there are other factors, which in their case, make that seem like the best idea. Amongst those factors will be established family or cultural links. Knowing the German reputation for efficiency it may well be that those with a good case for asylum choose to go there because they know their cases will be dealt with far more speedily than here and they'll soon be able to get on with life. Likewise many may choose to come here because they have very weak claims and want to exploit the fact that our system is shambolic because that gives them the best chance of remaining permanently. What drives migrants to do what they do will vary from case to case and clearly there's a proportion who've been very badly misled and abused along the way. I'm not at all confused about the difference between asylum seekers and economic migrants but until we have an effective system for separating the 2 we'll never know how many are genuine refugees who deserve asylum and how many aren't. The fact that anyone can claim to be a refugee knowing that it'll take years for an asylum claim to be examined/determined in the UK is an excellent inducement for any economic migrant to do so and why wouldn't they? Why would they traipse across half the world to the UK and then admit something which would preclude them from remaining here? I'm not suggesting that other countries don't have similar or even worse problems - clearly the Italians and Greeks do for a start. Frankly, however, I'm more concerned about the problems we face and I don't really like the thought that economic migrants are queueing up in Calais using all sorts of intimidation in order to force their way into the UK. I believe that if we give in to this sort of thing it will end very badly and serve to encourage even more to try the same tactics. If that happens, I believe the numbers will grow substantially and waking up to that fact when it's too late isn't really very sensible. |
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Putting that aside it does highlight the rather sad attitude towards people suffering from persecution that seems prevalent in this thread |
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How do we separate those suffering persecution from those who're economic migrants or don't we bother? I reckon few people would have a problem with asylum if they believed those being granted it were all genuine. How can anyone have any faith in a system which has been shambolic and open to abuse for decades? :shrug:
IMHO we should be assisting economic migrants with aid at source and be restricting asylum to those who're genuinely in need of it. |
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