View Full Version : Calais camp must be 'completely dismantled' - President Hollande
arista
26-09-2016, 11:55 AM
[The French President has said the
migrant camp at Calais must
be "completely dismantled".
Francois Hollande, who is visiting
the northern French port city,
also said the UK must play its part
in resolving the migrant crisis.
Mr Hollande is not expected to visit the
camp, known as 'the Jungle', while in Calais.]
Yes the jungle to End by next month.
http://news.sky.com/story/calais-camp-must-be-completely-dismantled-hollande-10593829
Crimson Dynamo
26-09-2016, 12:04 PM
what has it got to do with us. He will have to round them all up and deport them
its got nothing to do with the UK, its up to France to control it blinking illegals. Unless he wants the uk to determine if people living in france are also illegal ... which is a bit of an ask
Northern Monkey
26-09-2016, 01:00 PM
Cool.Nowt to do with us.He can do what he wants with his own illegals.
Cherie
26-09-2016, 02:38 PM
Imagine asking the French to help if there was a camp at Dover..:unsure:
jaxie
26-09-2016, 03:01 PM
I wonder why we are even paying for the wall there?
Northern Monkey
26-09-2016, 03:10 PM
Imagine asking the French to help if there was a camp at Dover..:unsure:
We've got a little better security and a nice big river between us.They would'nt have got in here in the first place.
Cherie
26-09-2016, 03:57 PM
I wonder why we are even paying for the wall there?
I just don't understand the mentality, they want to come to the UK so we have to help sort it out..umm2 no you sort it, you let it get out of control
they let them in to their country in the first place. However, i guess they can be legally in france yet not eligible for the uk, which is where a large % of the problem comes from. If those folks are not eligible for the uk, and don't want to remain in France ... then they can go elsewhere.
kirklancaster
26-09-2016, 04:54 PM
they let them in to their country in the first place. However, i guess they can be legally in france yet not eligible for the uk, which is where a large % of the problem comes from. If those folks are not eligible for the uk, and don't want to remain in France ... then they can go elsewhere.
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jaxie
26-09-2016, 06:19 PM
Another thing that kind of bothers me, you hear news reports that there are unaccompanied children at the camp. Why are France taking unaccompanied children into their country and making absolutely no provision for them so they end up in a camp at Calais?
Scarlett.
26-09-2016, 09:17 PM
I wonder why we are even paying for the wall there?
Because it's essentially the France/England border, its up to both sides to pay for and protect it. I honestly dont get this English mentality of "every other must bend over backwards for special old Little Britain". You want illegal immigrants to stop coming over here? Surprise, surprise! We have to do our bit, not expect France to do every little thing for us.
Livia
27-09-2016, 11:09 AM
I fail to see how this is our problem. France has allowed these camps to spring up and to remain. There is no reason why migrants should not be processed properly in a "safe" country, and they will have passed through a few to get to Calais.
yes, its more appropriate democratically speaking to have a wall keeping folks out, than a wall keeping folks in .... probably why we picked up the tab for the wall :laugh:
jaxie
27-09-2016, 12:28 PM
Because it's essentially the France/England border, its up to both sides to pay for and protect it. I honestly dont get this English mentality of "every other must bend over backwards for special old Little Britain". You want illegal immigrants to stop coming over here? Surprise, surprise! We have to do our bit, not expect France to do every little thing for us.
France isn't doing it for us. This is on their soil, it is their problem really. They let all those people into their country allowed them to travel through and then allowed the camp at Calais to happen. :shrug:
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