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Originally Posted by Paul
Did you see the error in yours 
As you quoted, he stated " People who have deliberately thrown away their documents are a potential serious threat to the country."
You're assuming he meant all of them, he didnt actually say that. 
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Judging by a couple of teenagers in our family, they seem to think that money will just roll in without them actually needing to do any work.
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Yet he's advocating refusing access to anyone without documents, potential threat or not. Though I notice in his reply to my post the start of a good old Tory directional swerve.
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
The most utter rubbish so far in this thread. Throwing away your documents because the country doesn't want to let you in?
Nobody without documents, except in obvious cases, should be allowed into the UK, let alone the European countries who have shuffled them along to Calais.
I'll remind you of the problems:
1 Albanian gangsters and crooks.
2 Potential Islamic terrorists (there is a track record).
3 The trafficking - criminality.
If you can't see why we have to keep these illegal immigrants out, then you need your head examining.
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Think you missed number 4, genuine people. Or is that option hidden away by changing your statement to now include an exception for people without documents in obvious cases.
Care to share what those obvious cases are because to date you've not really made it obvious what your exceptions to the no documents no entry rule would be?