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For example if you live it rough in a third world country you're gonna be desperate enough to break laws to better yourself, it's easy for all of us on here who mainly have to deal with first world problems to say otherwise, but let's be brutally honest here, if you were a poor person from Russia (for example) and you had the opportunity to enter the UK to live a better life with more money, you wouldn't take it? Tbh I know that I would if I were in that situation. Also I don't think that this crime is so bad that the people deserve to die that commit the crime. |
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they could not see the Waves Newsnight Reported BBC2HD Reporter in France, Like Ch4HD In the Daytime French Police had broken up a Camp so many were on the move. Johnson and Macron has spoken on the Phone. |
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Honestly, what migrants do in france is out with our control. We can assist france if asked to do so, but thats the limit. It's up to the EU and france in particular to sort it's migrant issue out
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I’m far from a boot licker, calling me names is childish and means there is no possibility of having a rational conversation with you. 25 thousand have crossed the channel this year because France are letting them do it. The people crossing the channel have nothing to offer this country and they are only coming here to abuse our health housing and benefits system |
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I don’t agree with that at all, some have family here, most are sold a lie by the traffickers ...they get 40.00 a week and get to stay in some crappy hotel...it’s not the life of Riley...and they can’t work so for most economic migrants it’s a disastrous decision to take this route |
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and the french also have said that UK needs to make their nation less inviting to migrants |
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UK needs soldiers with machine guns at their borders, refuse those migrants entry, make them turn around, say they are no longer welcome rather than being oh so inviting, grow a backbone and dare to say no, enough is enough |
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It is not as simple as that, there are laws to protect the migrants once they land on these shores and the UK is duty bound to take them until their claim for asylum has been processed. The latest tragedy happened in French waters, aided and abetted by French police... the French need to step up and take some responsibility rather than washing their hands of the problem |
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that law is messed up, get rid of that law then or does the UK want to become as ****** up as my nation is for example, how we have no place for migrants anymore and how we have to move several migrants from one asylum to another makeshift asylum |
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have arrived this morning at Dover with around 40 illegal migrants on. Nothing is changing. SkyNewsHD, BBCnewsHD |
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a) the cash-strapped UK government for not spending billions trying to turn their countries into something fit for the modern world b) the French authorities, who are being paid millions to stop the migrant crossings, for sitting back and allowing the migrants to attempt the journey ? |
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If they are allowed to stay then the gravy train begins And that’s just the one’s going down the legal route you then have those joining up with people already here criminals gangs People who have raped and murdered in their own country are walking our streets |
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everything to keep defending the UK goverment in all of this :facepalm: can understand France myself very well for being eager to get rid of those migrants asap, and if UK is stupid enough to let them in rather than having a better and stricter border policy this is why those illegal migrants are so happy to go to UK, since they just walk in very easily without trouble at the border |
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