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meanwhile its all sunshine and lollipops in that Europe
DAY THE EU FELL APART: Leaders rip chunks out of each other on worst day of migrant chaos http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/...Merkel-Austria |
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Meanwhile the Calais camps are being dismantled by the French: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35693882
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This combined with the plan to extend the tunnel to the terminal itself, removing the open gaps that migrants are trying to break though, should quell the immediate problem at our own borders. God knows what the long term solution to the amount of migrants turning up at Europe's borders are though. Schengen breaking down is a good thing in my mind. I don't see why you can't have visa-less travel across Europe whilst simply having border controls inbetween the nations. |
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People make me laugh when they talk about border checks as some sort of personal affront. Given the state of the world we're living in the notion of free movement is more deluded now than ever it was. It makes me laugh that you have to go through all sorts of checks to get on a plane here yet a terrorist can gain entry into the EU via some porous border in the East, then travel to virtually anywhere in the EU without necessarily being stopped and asked a few questions. How much easier do we want to make it for criminals, terrorists and sundry undesirables etc. to ply their trade? What people need to realise here is that the effects of this migration tidal wave are going to be irreversible. The only question is to what extent and the larger the numbers, the bigger the problems will be. We've seen this in parts of the UK which have seen huge and rapid migrant influxes. Those places have been changed forever and nobody was asked what they thought about it. The same is now happening in large parts of Europe. The Eurocrats don't give a damn about what mere people think or the 'collateral damage' their policies cause to communities, towns, cities or even nations. They lurch from one crisis to another as Europe implodes still in complete denial about the damage they've done. |
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The day that this government say, that we should take more Migrants, they should all resign.
This country cannot take anymore. Its now getting ridiculous. And when you think the Migrants, that are causing the aggro in Calais. Want to come to the UK. This country, should take a leaf out of France' stance, they are getting rid of the camps. And they don't care what other countries think. In fact isn't there a large Migrant Community in Dover. I may be wrong. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-35667939 If you want an NHS you need migrants. We've also become dependent on them to do the lowly jobs none of us can be arsed to do but depend on (e.g carers, cleaners). Not saying that's right, just the way our idle society has developed. |
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Anyone thinking there's a perfect storm brewing? Meanwhile: Quote:
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So not due to destabilizing the middle east by getting involved with Iraq, Libya and supplying stuff Al Qaeda and ISIS in Syria, no it's all Russia's fault.
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Nope he's not saying that. He's saying the Russians are taking advantage of the situation and that's what he's there to do - identify risks to the west.
I don't think anyone seriously thinks our glorious leaders are blame free with regard to Iraq etc. There's been vast amounts of criticism at all levels. |
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If the dictators and despots of the Middle East had been left to their own devices would we now be submerged by floods of desperate people? |
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You're not wrong heero, but any country or federacy? that purposely has non existent border control would be asking for trouble at some point in time.
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Well in yet another bombshell of totally unexpected migration related news:
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Should they be moved into high cost accommodation then? Leave the lesser accommodation for mere citizens?... These are of course just official figures for those registered for asylum and almost certainly bear no relation to the reality when it comes to the number of illegal migrants located around the UK. In fact many asylum claims only happen years after migrants have entered illegally and finally been caught so God only knows how many are in the pipeline. With net 'official' immigration at well over 300k pa it's really not surprising that there's a shortage of many things, including decent housing. It's just a pity that those who opened the floodgates and told us it would all be a significant net benefit to the UK didn't put in place the services and infrastructure to cope with the resulting deluge, let alone think about the inevitable social consequences. Shame that eh?... |
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A raid on a home near us discovered even more illegal immigrants living with an asylum seeker. The third lot I think. And probably not the last.
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