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Originally Posted by Ashley.
I'm quite indifferent, if not undecided about where I stand. On the one hand, I love helping people, I get a feel-good feeling whenever I give change to a beggar and I'm quick to defend people who are victims of racism and homophobia, however on the other hand, it's annoying. Who are these people? Why are we letting in 20,000 willy nilly? Will they do harm to our country?
Is there a possibility that at least one of these 20,000 is an ISIS member, a terrorist or a wrong'un, wanting no more than to cause harm to our countries out of pure jealousy? Will British lives be lost if we keep letting them in? How could we possibly know? The answer is no, we don't know anything. We're taking a complete gamble here. Is it our job to help Syria? Not at all. We can put up the borders and send them back to wherever it was they came from, but they know we won't do that, because we're British. We're awkward, we help people who may not always return the favour, we fall hard for those who we love and we hit the ground that little harder, and god only knows that Syria will take advantage of this.
Britain is running on a very tight rope right now. Parliament need to think carefully about what they do next because if they make the smallest mistake, then they are going to be taking us down with them.
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Its not willy nilly they are being taken from refugee camps and will have their paperwork, Willy nilly is when they cross open borders with no vetting as has happened in Germany