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Old 04 September 2015, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by hodgy0_2
yes, - and they have much bigger ***** too

they will end up ******** all "our" women
Lol lol!
Old 04 September 2015, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by An0n0m0us
You really are quite thick as I have attacked your arguments and it is YOU that can't respond appropriately
Oh really? So I've called you names?

I think....not...I think, NOT!

One of us is obviously not very bright and it's patently you, sorry.
Old 04 September 2015, 05:21 PM
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Get a room.
Old 04 September 2015, 06:36 PM
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A week ago no one really wanted the immigrants trying to get into the country Most people, realised we could not afford them or have space /houses /schools /nhs and general infrastructure for them
People, watched on tv well dressed males trying To break into wagons and trailers and cut through fences ,delays and general mayhem
It all changed a couple of days ago when the sad picture of a toddler washed up on the beach and everyone jumped onto the
We must save the immigrants bandwagon
If you look at the some 300k signatures they will 'mostly '
be middle class /
retired /
church going /
fairtrade supporting
/no morgage
/ 2 sensible cars
/ well behaved grandchildren /
water butt and solar panelled /
Tory voting
( or green party )
Middle class people living in wealthy leafy suburbs

Sort of people but how many will like if if the immigrant moved into their own villages
I'm sure they would be the first to ring their local parish council Clarks to complain when the immigrants realise the benefits they revcieve will need to be supplemented

That how media works sell papers and headlines but they never post pages of 4500 ex servicemen living rough in the streets or disabled people and people caught in the bedroom taxes or people struggleing with concil cutbacks


Let's look at sorting out our own problems in the uk before inviting more in to the country

Why does the rich Arab states not take them in ?

And how many Muslims extremists will be working they way in to the county to wreak havok woth terrorist strikes soon ?
Old 04 September 2015, 06:46 PM
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Anyway , looks like Scunthorpe will be stepping up to the plate regardless


I'm sure nice Surry suburbia Warrens already resurrecting his love for desperate Nigel as well lol
Old 04 September 2015, 06:50 PM
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Well behaved water butted grand children ....
Old 04 September 2015, 07:16 PM
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i wonder how long it will be before this joke i was told today turns out to be true.
whats the difference between a migrant and a rat ?..














not a lot most of them are brown
most of them are scavengers
and you are never more than 10ft away from one
not my joke by the way FLAMESUIT ON
Old 04 September 2015, 07:36 PM
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Its certainly scandalous the gulf states aren't interested in giving asylum ..
Old 04 September 2015, 07:47 PM
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Do the Gulf States have DHSS?
Old 04 September 2015, 07:47 PM
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Cameron has played the best hand he could by agreeing to take on refugees, but only taken from camps on the ground and not those who have made their way to Europe already.

Maintain the deterrent but pacify the moralists. I suspect many of the moralists will feel they have been outflanked. Which they have.

Maybe we can apply a selection process too, now that could even be a positive outcome.
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Originally Posted by GWJ
Do the Gulf States have DHSS?
Keep your nose clean , and you won't get hanged
Old 04 September 2015, 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by madscoob
i wonder how long it will be before this joke i was told today turns out to be true.
whats the difference between a migrant and a rat ?..














not a lot most of them are brown
most of them are scavengers
and you are never more than 10ft away from one
not my joke by the way FLAMESUIT ON
Nice mates you seem to aquire .......
Old 04 September 2015, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by madscoob
i wonder how long it will be before this joke i was told today turns out to be true.
whats the difference between a migrant and a rat ?..














not a lot most of them are brown
most of them are scavengers
and you are never more than 10ft away from one
not my joke by the way FLAMESUIT ON
Not funny. This isn't owing to the content, it's just not funny.
Old 04 September 2015, 08:28 PM
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America has had a hand in destabilising the Middle East, in fact they led the way.

how many refugees are THEY having, pray tell?
Old 04 September 2015, 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by alcazar
America has had a hand in destabilising the Middle East, in fact they led the way.

how many refugees are THEY having, pray tell?
If someone is behaving like an **** (US, Saudi Arabia, etc), does that mean that you should behave like an **** too?
Old 04 September 2015, 09:13 PM
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As of the 25th of August, these are the number of Syrian refugees registered in Syrias neighbouring countries:

Turkey: 1,938,999
Egypt: 132,375
Jordan: 629,245
Lebanon: 1,113,941
Iraq: 249,463
Northern Afriqa: 24,055

In total, there were 4,088,078 syrian refugees registered in the region as per end of July.

Since the conflict began in 2011, there have been a total of 348,540 applications for asylum in Europe up until the end of July.

The data for the above is available here: http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/regional.php#


I.e. it is simply not true that the neighbouring countries, which let's not forget are mostly dirt poor, are not doing anything to help. Even Iraq, which is controlled to large extents by IS, have received 2/3s of the numbers that Europe have.
Old 04 September 2015, 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by JTaylor
Not funny. This isn't owing to the content, it's just not funny.
im'e not sure it was ment to be funny funny more like ironic funny, part 3 10ft away is the clue how long before it's true,
the other one was
what's the difference between a public toilet and david cameron ?
answer nothing they are both white and full of ****e,
now that one has the added bonus of being both funny and true
Old 04 September 2015, 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Henrik
As of the 25th of August, these are the number of Syrian refugees registered in Syrias neighbouring countries:

Turkey: 1,938,999
Egypt: 132,375
Jordan: 629,245
Lebanon: 1,113,941
Iraq: 249,463
Northern Afriqa: 24,055

In total, there were 4,088,078 syrian refugees registered in the region as per end of July.

Since the conflict began in 2011, there have been a total of 348,540 applications for asylum in Europe up until the end of July.

The data for the above is available here: http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/regional.php#


I.e. it is simply not true that the neighbouring countries, which let's not forget are mostly dirt poor, are not doing anything to help. Even Iraq, which is controlled to large extents by IS, have received 2/3s of the numbers that Europe have.
And exactly what kind of life are these refugees living in these neighbouring countries, do you think it would be acceptable for Europe (us included) to provide an equivalent level of existence for any refugees we take?
Or do you think there may be an added incentive for 'refugees' to make it to Europe?

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Originally Posted by madscoob
im'e not sure it was ment to be funny funny more like ironic funny, part 3 10ft away is the clue how long before it's true,
the other one was
what's the difference between a public toilet and david cameron ?
answer nothing they are both white and full of ****e,
now that one has the added bonus of being both funny and true
Madscoob,would you be upset if an immigrant moved next door to you?
Old 04 September 2015, 09:39 PM
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We we took at least 5216 though
Old 04 September 2015, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Dirk Diggler 75
Madscoob,would you be upset if an immigrant moved next door to you?
not much chance of that chap all private owned, no passengers/hangers on / dole scavs here. bungalows all over £240k no one can afford to buy to let here thank god, oh and to answer your question honestly, so long as they are working not sponging of the state and abide by our rules of society the answer is no i wouldn't mind at all, the one thing that grips me is people of any race/creed who are sponging off the system, but that's another story whereby companies should be forced to pay the living wage therefore making it worth while working, i have worked out i am only £72.40 a month better off working THATS A MASSIVE 35PENCE PER HOUR I AM IN EFFECT WORKING FOR,now after working that out on the goverment's own website i can see why people don't want to work , no matter where they where born
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Originally Posted by c_maguire
And exactly what kind of life are these refugees living in these neighbouring countries, do you think it would be acceptable for Europe (us included) to provide an equivalent level of existence for any refugees we take?
Or do you think there may be an added incentive for 'refugees' to make it to Europe?
Incentive or not, the fact remains that most of the refugees have NOT tried to make it to Europe, at least thus far.

As far as the other question, I'm not really sure what you're asking. Do I wish that they could have better living conditions wherever they are living now? Yes of course. Do I wish that the UK (or Sweden, for that matter, seeing as I'm Swedish/Finnish), would and could provide better living conditions if we had 2 million refugees living in our country than what they currently have in Turkey? Yes, absolutely, given the big difference in resources.

You have to realise that conditions in Syria must be pretty crap, if 4 million people are willing to leave their homes and almost all their belongings, and travel across a war zone to go live in a camp in a foreign country. Most of these people will probably return home once the conflict has ended, which it will at some point (hopefully with the annihilation of both IS and the Assad regime).
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Originally Posted by madscoob
not much chance of that chap all private owned, no passengers/hangers on / dole scavs here. bungalows all over £240k no one can afford to buy to let here thank god, oh and to answer your question honestly, so long as they are working not sponging of the state and abide by our rules of society the answer is no i wouldn't mind at all, the one thing that grips me is people of any race/creed who are sponging off the system, but that's another story whereby companies should be forced to pay the living wage therefore making it worth while working, i have worked out i am only £72.40 a month better off working THATS A MASSIVE 35PENCE PER HOUR I AM IN EFFECT WORKING FOR,now after working that out on the goverment's own website i can see why people don't want to work , no matter where they where born
Thanks for the reply .......
Old 04 September 2015, 11:49 PM
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I understand that Cameron has given permission for the French Gov't to requisition property owned by Brits in France so they can be used by refugees as part of a UK/French initiative.


Now this sort of place would be ideal -


Three hundred year old French ex-farmhouse, with two HUGE barns dependent, 2000sq m of land, situated in the French national park area in the Limousin, electrics, water and phone installed...

Now I wonder who might have the keys?


dl
Old 05 September 2015, 12:16 AM
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There's some stories floating round the internet claiming the Germans are evicting their poor and elderly from social housing to make way for foreign migrants.

Don't know if its true...have a google and see if you can find anything to verify/disclaim it.
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Originally Posted by David Lock
I understand that Cameron has given permission for the French Gov't to requisition property owned by Brits in France so they can be used by refugees as part of a UK/French initiative.


Now this sort of place would be ideal -


Three hundred year old French ex-farmhouse, with two HUGE barns dependent, 2000sq m of land, situated in the French national park area in the Limousin, electrics, water and phone installed...

Now I wonder who might have the keys?


dl
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No, parasites the lot of them. 95% male from what i've seen and young, these ****ers are going to be trouble and I mean big time.

**** these swam of scum. Let them rot.
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Well much like Greek debt , there's probably money to be made off of the migrants
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I'd offer the Greeks a deal; they take all the migrants and we'll write off their debt
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Originally Posted by David Lock
I understand that Cameron has given permission for the French Gov't to requisition property owned by Brits in France so they can be used by refugees as part of a UK/French initiative.


Now this sort of place would be ideal -


Three hundred year old French ex-farmhouse, with two HUGE barns dependent, 2000sq m of land, situated in the French national park area in the Limousin, electrics, water and phone installed...

Now I wonder who might have the keys?


dl
Well the Germans had to suddenly get out of Spain early 2000's cos of tax hike .
So not completely far fetched

Anyway I'm sure alcazar will be round with full English for his guests lol


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