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![]() [The Schengen Agreement was signed by Belgium, France, German, Luxembourg and the Netherlands in June 1985, and created a passport-free travel zone. All 26 European countries that are part of the area have removed checkpoints between each other, creating a single external border] Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3kYZL6NnL ![]() Hungary can not handle the High Numbers. The German Merkel woman can not tell us to take more Go and have them in your Fat Nation |
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'The image of a Syrian child face down in the sand after his tiny body was washed ashore has sparked international outcry over the failure to find a solution to the migrant crisis.
This is what we know so far about the young boy, who was found washed up on Bodrum beach in Turkey. The toddler has been named by Turkish media as three-year-old Aylan Kurdi. Aylan is reportedly from the town of Kobani in Syria, which has seen heavy fighting between IS militants and Kurdish forces. According to Canadian media, the family were trying to reach Canada, where an aunt has lived for 20 years The National Post reports that the family had previously tried and failed to obtain a privately-sponsored refugee visa in June. The hashtag "KiyiyaVuranInsanlik" - "humanity washed ashore" became the top trending topic on Twitter after an image of Aylan, who was found washed up on a beach near Bodrum, Turkey, was shared online. The picture has sparked international outcry over the failure to find a solution to the migrant crisis. Aylan is believed to have died alongside his five-year-old brother Galip, who had been travelling in the same boat. The boys are believed to be two of 11 Syrian refugees who died after trying to cross the Mediterranean on two boats bound for the Greek island of Kos. The two boats, carrying a total of 23 people, had set off separately from the Akyarlar area of the Bodrum peninsula.' http://www.itv.com/news/2015-09-02/w...ach-in-turkey/
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The Schengen Agreement is an affront to our sovereignty and should be abolished without delay. The EU experiment has been a disaster for the the UK and we need to leave it immediately.
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But Britain and Northern Ireland never joined the Schengen agreement. We were one of the countries that opted out.
The countries who did join can opt out at any time, they don't need to leave the EU to do that. Germany and Austria have done just that since a record number of migrants have travelled there. France has re-imposed its border controls from time to time and so have the Dutch. For the Brits, the one thing that benefits us from the Schengen agreement is rapid response when chasing criminals across borders.
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It's a right old mess.
Hungary seem to have the right idea, making sure people are legally allowed to travel before letting them on their way. Perhaps if the borders were put back it would put people off risking their lives and their kids lives crossing the sea. Time to look closer to home for a solution, perhaps on their own Continent, there must be some safe havens surely.
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But as soon as they tried that the Illegals ran back to the train and refused to move, yesterday So although Hungary wants to Register them they refused. As it well known if they go to Germany they get Euro Passports and then can go onto England. Last edited by arista; 04-09-2015 at 08:22 AM. |
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the more we let in, the more the far right will gain power, in europe, if parties will put the interests of outsiders first, rather than the voters, then you can't blame the voters for heading for the right wing parties,
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After seeing that picture of that dead little boy, I just can't understand the lack of empathy coming from people on this subject
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Some things just never change... this island mentality being just one, the opinion of 3rd generation immigrants really baffle me however, this article is from 2002 but relevant.
'There's a doleful little game that staff at the Refugee Council sometimes play. They show visitors press cuttings about refugees and asylum seekers from the 1900s, 1930s and today, and ask them to guess when they were published. Most people get it wrong. They assume that Jewish refugees were welcomed, at least in the 1930s, with a tolerance that has traditionally been seen as a beacon of Britishness. They're shocked to discover that rabid intolerance - among both press and government - has a strong British pedigree. As Tony Kushner, professor of history at the University of Southampton, says, "The Daily Mail has been an anti-alien newspaper since the 1900s. There's great continuity.' http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2002/j...publicservices
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^ Refugees from WW11 is a good example actually, I didn't know how well those people were received but people like to look back and think they would have helped them, why is now any different? Why are these people less human than those?
All I know is if I was in their shoes I'd probably be trying to get out too
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A guy called into 5live this am saying he previously supported UKIPs stance on immigrants but having spoken to refugees at first hand during a holiday to Cos he changed his mind, he said it was heartbreaking to see families carrying their possessions as they fled war zones, I think this picture and the story behind it might actually go some way to Europe actually tackling this crisis rather than ignoring it
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Thing is, if these syrian refugees were economic migrants then 1.2 million of them wouldn't have gone to Turkey and 1.8 million would not have gone to Lebanon. We took 147 of them by the way, which is appalling considering the economy we have. |
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I meant to put WWII
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It's a complete and utter mess, my heart goes out to the families who are fleeing from persecution and a better life, i think these people need to be fast tracked, and is there no way the whole world can help out?
The problem is that IS promised to send thousands of militants into Europe, who's to say they aren't filtering in with the desperate refugees? Plotting their next move? There's no way of knowing who these people are, their intentions, or their past. I know in my heart that if i was in danger and so were my family, then i also would be fleeing, and i would hope that there would be help, but we now live in a highly dangerous and suspicious world, on one hand the human side says help these people and yet on the other hand these people could potentially threaten our country. Of course these are my opinions and i hope i haven't offended anyone, i know if there were refugees in my town living on the street/park i would be one of the first ones there helping out. Last edited by rubymoo; 03-09-2015 at 03:41 PM. |
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There does need to be some form of processing, the buck passing is disgusting |
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Maybe they could ask everyone if they want to relocate, get the whole world on the move, if people from this country want to move to other countries, (for example i'd like to give Canada a shot) then let us go to Cananda and that leaves 4 places in the UK to be filled.
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Seen my sig Ruby? many are terrified into going along with whatever inhumane actions our govt suggested because of the 'threat' of terrorism.
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