France have lost the plot, stop their money, why are the migrants not staying in the safe countries in the EU?
This is taking the mick now and has to stop.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-59257107
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France have lost the plot, stop their money, why are the migrants not staying in the safe countries in the EU?
This is taking the mick now and has to stop.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-59257107
#prayingforstormyseasthiswinter
I've got to ask the question, why come here?
Its a dirty sh!thole with a corrupt government running the place down.
In France, no ID card no job, plenty of black market jobs in the UK
You may have noticed all the recent headlines about the shortage of workers in hospitality, haulage, care, food processing, agriculture etc. Chances are a lot of these people will end up doing those jobs, so this is a good thing.
All the evidence shows that migrants contribute more to the UK economy than they take from it, although you won't find that in the Mail or the Express.
All migrants aren't the same. Amongst those coming via France are convicted child rapists who last week successfully appealed their deportation, at £1000's of your taxpayers' money. I'm not sure whether you're suggesting child rape extortion, murder are good for the economy - the Mail and Express don't think so
I am all for deporting dangerous criminals who have no right to be here BUT we need to be careful that we don't grab for the bluntest instrument possible to tackle this. Priti Patel has proposed a system where by anybody who has been convicted of any crime by any legal system in the world would be deported (there was some flimsy promise to look at individual circumstances but we know how that goes from experience). Ask yourself this, how many legal systems around the world would you trust to give a fair verdict?
F*ck me. This board sometimes.
The party I voted for would have sunk the dingys coming over. **** sake mun, turn um back around.
Don't help em over
If it wasn't for bloody snowflakes we'd be sending um back.
We're supposed to be paying france about 50m a year to stop this happening, the lazy horse strangling c u n ts.
I don't know why people feel compelled to drop into one of two rather extreme camps on this.
Obviously, basic compassion shows that these are pretty desperate people who in most cases are just trying to improve their lives and probably want to get to the UK because they know people here.
However, equally, you can't just have 1000 people (paying thousands to criminal gangs) crossing the channel every day and deny it's an issue. Where will they go? Where will they sleep? How will we transport them? What will it cost? What of the people living near where they are processed and housed? How do we check their health or criminal records? Are there any people exploiting the crossings? Are we happy that it basically means we are co-operating with international people traffickers?
You can't just sit in some nice house somewhere and say it's no issue. There are issues created by this kind of migration. At the very least don't be blasé about the numbers. If you shrug your shoulders at 1000 a day, why not 2000? Why not 5000? At what point do you recognise something is amiss? All the while recognising that these people aren't fleeing an oppressive regime, they are in France.
This article draws an interesting parallel between the EU's rhetoric on the Belarus border and on the French channel.
https://order-order.com/2021/11/11/l...cron-playbook/
If anyone here used the language against Macron that the EU uses against Lukashenko they would be deemed some far-right extremist within minutes.
I just don't get it. It's a problem, lets try and solve it compassionately, but let's not have our heads in the sand and pretend there is no issue here. That helps no one.
I thought we were taking back control of our borders with Brexit.