16-11-2021, 20:48
|
#3076
|
vox populi vox dei
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: the last resort
Services: every thing
Posts: 13,739
|
Re: Britain outside the EU
Quote:
Originally Posted by Carth
Double post - whooopee
Does anyone else think that the EU (Poland) are using some pretty despicable methods to prevent refugees from claiming asylum at their border?
Strikes me as a bit odd that we can't turn refugee boats around, but they can use barbed wire fencing, gas and water cannons to keep them out.
If the Dublin treaty is so brilliant, why don't they let them in and then kick them back out
|
if only we had floating barbed wire.
__________________
To be or not to be, woke is the question Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer. The slings and arrows of outrageous wokedome, Or to take arms against a sea of wokies. And by opposing end them.
|
|
|
16-11-2021, 21:03
|
#3077
|
cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: At the Leaving door
Posts: 4,050
|
Re: Britain outside the EU
Oh my word, do the EU know what they're doing?
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/...os-migrant-law
Quote:
The European Union’s top court has ruled that Hungary broke EU law by making it a criminal offence for people or organisations to help asylum seekers and refugees apply for asylum . .
|
it goes on
Quote:
Hungary erected a razor-wire barrier on its border with Serbia and Croatia in 2015 as more than one million people, most fleeing conflict in Syria, entered the EU, often from Turkey via Greece.
|
and continues
Quote:
The referral came after the court found in December that Hungary had failed to respect EU law by denying people entering the country without authorisation the right to apply for asylum and by unlawfully detaining them in “transit zones” on the country’s border with Serbia.
|
Rather interesting that the final quote almost mirrors what Poland (an EU country) are currently doing, yet this time the EU are putting the blame on Belarus
|
|
|
16-11-2021, 23:38
|
#3078
|
Rise above the players
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Wokingham
Services: 2 V6 boxes with 360 software, Now, ITVX, Amazon, Netflix, Lionsgate+, Apple+, Disney+, Paramount +,
Posts: 14,589
|
Re: Britain outside the EU
Quote:
Originally Posted by Carth
Some people may agree with what you say.
Others will cite that these immigrants will ensure the UK becomes more prosperous.
They'll integrate nicely into society and do all the jobs nobody else wants. Housing, health care and education won't be an issue, and the crime rate won't rise any faster than if they weren't here.
Given the benefits that these immigrants bring, we should be encouraging as many as we can to come here from all over the world . . . which brings the question, how much is an economy flight for a family of 8 from Mexico?
We may have to up the cost to £40 a week . . . no worries
|
Some people, you say? Carth, the British people wouldn’t allow it! This would be the biggest misjudgement since Parliament tried to prevent Brexit!
__________________
Forumbox.co.uk
|
|
|
17-11-2021, 10:45
|
#3079
|
Sulking in the Corner
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: RG41
Services: 1 Gbps; Hub 4 MM; ASUS RT-AX88U; Ultimate VOLT. BT Infinity2; Devolo 1200AV
Posts: 11,955
|
Re: Britain outside the EU
Quote:
Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Some people, you say? Carth, the British people wouldn’t allow it! This would be the biggest misjudgement since Parliament tried to prevent Brexit!
|
Oh dear, OB - you've taken Carth's cynicism the wrong way.
__________________
Seph.
My advice is at your risk.
|
|
|
17-11-2021, 11:14
|
#3080
|
cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: At the Leaving door
Posts: 4,050
|
Re: Britain outside the EU
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Oh dear, OB - you've taken Carth's cynicism the wrong way.
|
Why do you think I'm being cynical?
Surely you remember all the moaning and crying from people and businesses declaring that migrants are desperately needed to help the UK recover from both Brexit and shortages the Covid pandemic has caused?
Now's their chance to make it happen . . but it costs money for the piper to play the tune, and it's all quiet isn't it.
It's starting to look like many countries have decided they now don't need or want the migrants they were quite willing to take in a few years ago . . . that small snowball rolling down the hill has turned into an avalanche . . . who'd have thunk it eh
|
|
|
17-11-2021, 11:22
|
#3081
|
Sulking in the Corner
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: RG41
Services: 1 Gbps; Hub 4 MM; ASUS RT-AX88U; Ultimate VOLT. BT Infinity2; Devolo 1200AV
Posts: 11,955
|
Re: Britain outside the EU
Quote:
Originally Posted by Carth
Why do you think I'm being cynical?
Surely you remember all the moaning and crying from people and businesses declaring that migrants are desperately needed to help the UK recover from both Brexit and shortages the Covid pandemic has caused?
Now's their chance to make it happen . . but it costs money for the piper to play the tune, and it's all quiet isn't it.
It's starting to look like many countries have decided they now don't need or want the migrants they were quite willing to take in a few years ago . . . that small snowball rolling down the hill has turned into an avalanche . . . who'd have thunk it eh
|
Er - I totally get what you're saying and the way in which you put it. If not "cynicism" then well crafted "sarcasm". Keep it up.
__________________
Seph.
My advice is at your risk.
|
|
|
17-11-2021, 15:55
|
#3082
|
cf.mega poster
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 4,423
|
Re: Britain outside the EU
The desperation is clear:
__________________
Unifi Express + BT Whole Home WiFi | VM 1Gbps
|
|
|
17-11-2021, 16:35
|
#3083
|
cf.mega pornstar
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 18,802
|
Re: Britain outside the EU
Quote:
Originally Posted by ianch99
The desperation is clear:
[img]Download Failed (1)[/img]
|
George Useless, everytime he opens his mouth he damages the party more, makes you wonder if he's doing it on purpose
|
|
|
17-11-2021, 16:36
|
#3084
|
Virgin Media Staff
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Manchester
Services: 360 x2, Maxit TV, Sky Sports and Sky Cinema. Gig1
Posts: 17,929
|
Re: Britain outside the EU
Quote:
Originally Posted by ianch99
The desperation is clear:
[img]Download Failed (1)[/img]
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by TheDaddy
George Useless, everytime he opens his mouth he damages the party more, makes you wonder if he's doing it on purpose
|
But if they're already working are they supposed to use some of their mothering time for the slaughter? And then employ nannies?
__________________
I work for Virgin Media but all views are my own.
|
|
|
17-11-2021, 16:40
|
#3085
|
cf.mega pornstar
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 18,802
|
Re: Britain outside the EU
Quote:
Originally Posted by BenMcr
But if they're already working are they supposed to use some of their mothering time for the slaughter? And then employ nannies?
|
It'll have it be grannies, we're not giving visas to au pairs and the like either
Perhaps George would like a second job now all the cushy corrupt ones are being outlawed
|
|
|
17-11-2021, 23:10
|
#3086
|
cf.mega poster
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 4,423
|
Re: Britain outside the EU
Quote:
Originally Posted by BenMcr
But if they're already working are they supposed to use some of their mothering time for the slaughter? And then employ nannies?
|
"Children, look what mummy has brought you back from work!"
__________________
Unifi Express + BT Whole Home WiFi | VM 1Gbps
|
|
|
18-11-2021, 10:49
|
#3087
|
Perfect Soldier
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Worthing West Sussex
Age: 66
Services: VM 500M SH3 thingy
in modem mode
XL TV V6 Sony Bravia smart TV and M phone
Posts: 10,995
|
Re: Britain outside the EU
Quote:
Quote from The Sun: Migrants who arrive in Britain on small boats will be sent abroad to have their asylum claims processed, Dominic Raab said today.
The deputy PM confirmed plans to do deals with countries around the world to deter people from making the Channel crossing.
No 10 is said to be looking at setting up new detention centres in far-flung states like Albania and Rwanda.
Mr Raab revealed ministers have been seeking advice from Australia and Denmark, which are famed for their tough border policies.
He said: "To the extent that we get this flow over to the UK, we need to reduce the pull factor.
"We want to make sure the processing - if it's possible and that will depend on the goodwill and cooperation with partners - can be done elsewhere.
"We make no apology for at least trying to look at that. We want to test the idea because we will do everything we can to resolve this problem."
|
Looks like the "Madagascar Plan" is alive and kicking.
__________________
History is much like an endless waltz: The three beats of war, peace and revolution continue on forever.
However history will change with my coronation - Mariemaia Khushrenada
|
|
|
18-11-2021, 11:11
|
#3088
|
cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: At the Leaving door
Posts: 4,050
|
Re: Britain outside the EU
"Migrants who arrive in Britain on small boats will be sent abroad to have their asylum claims processed" . . . . well, the ones we know about anyway
It actually seems another case of 'pass the buck'
oh, am I allowed to use the word 'buck' as it could, in some eyes, be construed as a racist term?
|
|
|
18-11-2021, 11:52
|
#3089
|
vox populi vox dei
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: the last resort
Services: every thing
Posts: 13,739
|
Re: Britain outside the EU
Quote:
Originally Posted by Carth
"Migrants who arrive in Britain on small boats will be sent abroad to have their asylum claims processed" . . . . well, the ones we know about anyway
It actually seems another case of 'pass the buck'
oh, am I allowed to use the word 'buck' as it could, in some eyes, be construed as a racist term?
|
I just heard at a cost of £100,000 each
__________________
To be or not to be, woke is the question Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer. The slings and arrows of outrageous wokedome, Or to take arms against a sea of wokies. And by opposing end them.
|
|
|
18-11-2021, 13:43
|
#3090
|
cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: At the Leaving door
Posts: 4,050
|
Re: Britain outside the EU
Quote:
Originally Posted by papa smurf
I just heard at a cost of £100,000 each
|
sheeesh, I throw up a perfectly good plan to help everyone (even the USA) for as little as £20 a week, and the Government go ahead with another 'money sink' idea
|
|
|
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 6 (0 members and 6 guests)
|
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 19:37.
|