@ Jimmy - Is it any wonder that at a time when the 'official' version of events so often doesn't tally with the evidence before our eyes, that people increasingly don't trust politicians anymore and are inclined not to even to bother voting. To that extent, they reap what they sew.
In regards to security, they tell us our borders are safe but we all know that's ridiculous and that HMG has no idea who the people gaining entry into the UK illegally every day really are and what danger they may represent. Their response is to tell us they're being tough on UK residents returning from Syria etc. but there may be any number of budding terrorists amongst the ranks of asylum seekers/migrants being rubber stamped in Italy etc. then heading through Europe whose real ID's and motives cannot be known. Last night on C4 news they did a piece on the trade of migrants being shipped into Italy and Greece. They interviewed a Syrian guy who acts as a middle man between the migrants and the traffickers and he made the point that allowing migrants into the EU in this manner was a far greater risk to security than engaging in a proper controlled migration/asylum process through which people with papers and proper ID could be assessed and then admitted (or not). Of course that process wouldn't stop the rest turning up in boats without any ID but if the numbers continue to grow as they are doing, something will have to be done no matter how our glorious leaders try to gloss over the appalling reality of what's going on and the plight of millions of people.
Meantime:
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Twelve suspects have been arrested in the Paris region over last week's attacks in the French capital that killed 17, reports say.
They are being questioned about "possible logistical support", such as guns or weapons, that they could have given the gunmen, a judicial source told AFP...
... Meanwhile, German police say they have arrested two suspects following raids on suspected Islamist sites early on Friday.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-30844878
This article is interesting too:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-30717728