Rwanda 10:21 - Nov 15 with 32886 views | raynor94 | Supreme court has ruled its illegal. That's a lot of money down the drain, awaiting a comment from Suella | |
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Rwanda on 17:35 - Apr 1 with 1531 views | Gwyn737 |
Rwanda on 13:25 - Apr 1 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | We are seeing the biggest, most brazen and most obvious operation of human trafficking and slavery in British if not human history and a huge chunk of the population are welcoming it with open arms. |
A huge chunk? I’ve not come across anyone advocating for drug dealers and other criminals to be welcomed with open arms. | | | |
Rwanda on 21:19 - Apr 1 with 1430 views | Flashberryjack |
They are fleeing war ravaged countries, show some compassion mun. | |
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Rwanda on 21:48 - Apr 1 with 1419 views | Wingstandwood |
Rwanda on 21:19 - Apr 1 by Flashberryjack | They are fleeing war ravaged countries, show some compassion mun. |
Could you imagine if numbers remain or increase, the U.K will in ten years have 500,000 - 1,000,000 unvetted illegal immigrants walking amongst its population. Scary or what? | |
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Rwanda on 13:18 - Apr 2 with 1348 views | AnotherJohn | Last year I visited Vietnam, Lao PDR, Thailand and China for work. All have pretty strict border controls, although significant numbers of Lao and Vietnamese undocumented workers do enter Thailand, along with many granted work permits. What sticks in my mind is what one Chinese academic said to me about people coming across the English Channel in small boats: "We can't understand why you are so tolerant. It makes you look weak". We often hear the argument put forward that stricter UK border controls would damage our international reputation, but I think in China and SE Asia the more prevalent view is that we are weak, and no doubt this motivates some economic migrants to come our way. | | | |
Rwanda on 13:34 - Apr 2 with 1339 views | Wingstandwood |
Rwanda on 13:18 - Apr 2 by AnotherJohn | Last year I visited Vietnam, Lao PDR, Thailand and China for work. All have pretty strict border controls, although significant numbers of Lao and Vietnamese undocumented workers do enter Thailand, along with many granted work permits. What sticks in my mind is what one Chinese academic said to me about people coming across the English Channel in small boats: "We can't understand why you are so tolerant. It makes you look weak". We often hear the argument put forward that stricter UK border controls would damage our international reputation, but I think in China and SE Asia the more prevalent view is that we are weak, and no doubt this motivates some economic migrants to come our way. |
I guess China and some other places are remaining rational, grown-up and apply common sense by not praying on the altar of WOKE unlike the legions of crackpots you tend to find in this country? | |
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Rwanda on 14:38 - Apr 2 with 1314 views | Flashberryjack |
Rwanda on 21:48 - Apr 1 by Wingstandwood | Could you imagine if numbers remain or increase, the U.K will in ten years have 500,000 - 1,000,000 unvetted illegal immigrants walking amongst its population. Scary or what? |
It sure is scary, and still you have the lunes wanting more immigration, despite the housing shortage overcrowded schools, hospital waiting list, violent and sexual crime, shop lifting, religious terrorism and drug dealing out of control. I know, you can't blame all migrants for the above, because we have enough criminals of our own without importing 100's of thousands more. | |
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Rwanda on 14:48 - Apr 2 with 1308 views | Wingstandwood |
Rwanda on 14:38 - Apr 2 by Flashberryjack | It sure is scary, and still you have the lunes wanting more immigration, despite the housing shortage overcrowded schools, hospital waiting list, violent and sexual crime, shop lifting, religious terrorism and drug dealing out of control. I know, you can't blame all migrants for the above, because we have enough criminals of our own without importing 100's of thousands more. |
The situation is unsustainable, the numbers that have arrived recently would have filled the barge, RAF Scampton and a huge amount of hotels. It is bleeding bloody obvious that the U.K is going to run out of accommodation places, and when it does? Moronic WOKE idiots will be then complaining that there is nowhere to put these individual's, despite the fact that they pushed for it in the first place. They are an absolute joke! | |
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Rwanda on 14:54 - Apr 2 with 1302 views | JumpingJackFlash | None of this can possibly be happening. It's clearly fake news as we took back control of our borders with Brexit. | | | |
Rwanda on 20:39 - Apr 2 with 1208 views | Wingstandwood |
WOKE crackpots and naive virtue signalling do-gooders, have in recent times been exposed by stark reality to be the absolute thicko's and shower of sh1t that they well and truly are, when? What they have been responsible for has come back to bite by creating major problems. E- nut-jobs oblivious that what they encourage ends with not only an extremely large bill that has to be settled, but also ends with severe societal repercussion's e.g. creation of ghetto's, importation of crime gangs and the ruination of a functional society. Look at "full to the brim Ireland", which is facing catastrophic consequences. "To every action, there is an opposite and equal reaction" Hey! Here comes either tents or pre-fab modular housing ghettos for a soon to be "full " U.K.
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Rwanda on 12:21 - Apr 18 with 941 views | Wingstandwood | More arrests that followed the others who arrived via their mass invasion of U.K territory! QUOTE: "A statement from South Wales Police read: "Our officers have been busy carrying out enforcement action on multiple cannabis factory sites across Neath Port Talbot and Swansea in the past few days. Thanks to local intelligence, Swansea City neighbourhood policing team partnered with Operation Viscaria officers to carry out enforcement of a five-floor cannabis factory on St James Gardens, Uplands on Friday, April 12 ." END OF QUOTE A special mention to the not-so-local lads a.k.a. Bery Shquti, 24, and Pellumb Dadas who "offer diversity" and help to fill U.K prisons at a relentless rate at an astronomical cost to the taxpayer!!!! https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/police-went-large-home-posh-290098 [Post edited 18 Apr 12:25]
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Rwanda on 12:56 - Apr 18 with 912 views | AnotherJohn | The stories keep coming. Ironically, the St James building is very close to the home of a friend from a local church group that assists asylum seekers. Another story today concerns a rapist who turned up at a recent protest displaying the sign "Migrants are not criminals". Most are not of course, but unfortunately some are. This seems more likely when they enter illegally.. https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1889652/failed-asylum-seeker-rape-trial Edit. As I think Res guessed, the two names in the post above about the St James house are Albanian. [Post edited 18 Apr 16:07]
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Rwanda on 14:18 - Apr 18 with 876 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Rwanda on 21:19 - Apr 1 by Flashberryjack | They are fleeing war ravaged countries, show some compassion mun. |
Albania is poor but not war ravaged. All the coffee shops are doing well out of them. Not exactly sure why they are here Albania has a lot going for it | |
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Rwanda on 15:11 - Apr 18 with 863 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Rwanda on 17:35 - Apr 1 by Gwyn737 | A huge chunk? I’ve not come across anyone advocating for drug dealers and other criminals to be welcomed with open arms. |
A huge chunk would welcome them all in no questions asked regardless of who they are. | |
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Rwanda on 15:20 - Apr 18 with 854 views | Dr_Winston |
Rwanda on 15:11 - Apr 18 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | A huge chunk would welcome them all in no questions asked regardless of who they are. |
I don't recall ever seeing a sign that read "Refugees Welcome. Apart from those who aren't genuinely fleeing oppression, or have extensive criminal records in their countries of origin". | |
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Rwanda on 12:39 - Apr 25 with 718 views | AnotherJohn | With delicious irony an EU country is complaining about undocumented migrants pouring in from the UK. It seems that up to 80% of undocumented migrants requesting international humanitarian protection in the Irish Republic, many of them Nigerian, have crossed from N. Ireland. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/asylum-seekers-are-pouring-into-ireland-fr The Taoiseach recently stated that the RoI has reached its limit in terms of how many migrants it can accommodate and this movement across the border is seen as a major problem, Ireland has a returns agreement to enable it to ship persons who have refugee status in the UK back to us. However - and this is the punch line - the Irish High Court recently ruled that returns to the UK are unlawful because the UK is an unsafe country due to the Rwanda policy. Perhaps one EU country can talk to another EU country about the need for an effective policy to prevent small boat launches? [Post edited 25 Apr 13:34]
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Rwanda on 07:35 - Apr 28 with 621 views | felixstowe_jack |
Rwanda on 12:39 - Apr 25 by AnotherJohn | With delicious irony an EU country is complaining about undocumented migrants pouring in from the UK. It seems that up to 80% of undocumented migrants requesting international humanitarian protection in the Irish Republic, many of them Nigerian, have crossed from N. Ireland. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/asylum-seekers-are-pouring-into-ireland-fr The Taoiseach recently stated that the RoI has reached its limit in terms of how many migrants it can accommodate and this movement across the border is seen as a major problem, Ireland has a returns agreement to enable it to ship persons who have refugee status in the UK back to us. However - and this is the punch line - the Irish High Court recently ruled that returns to the UK are unlawful because the UK is an unsafe country due to the Rwanda policy. Perhaps one EU country can talk to another EU country about the need for an effective policy to prevent small boat launches? [Post edited 25 Apr 13:34]
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The irony of it all. It was the ROI that insisted the land border between the UK and the ROI must be an open border with no custom Post or immigration controls. Now they are complaining that Aslyum seekers, illegal immigrants and economic migrants are crossing their unguarded border in their thousands. | |
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Rwanda on 08:27 - Apr 28 with 615 views | Gwyn737 |
Rwanda on 12:39 - Apr 25 by AnotherJohn | With delicious irony an EU country is complaining about undocumented migrants pouring in from the UK. It seems that up to 80% of undocumented migrants requesting international humanitarian protection in the Irish Republic, many of them Nigerian, have crossed from N. Ireland. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/asylum-seekers-are-pouring-into-ireland-fr The Taoiseach recently stated that the RoI has reached its limit in terms of how many migrants it can accommodate and this movement across the border is seen as a major problem, Ireland has a returns agreement to enable it to ship persons who have refugee status in the UK back to us. However - and this is the punch line - the Irish High Court recently ruled that returns to the UK are unlawful because the UK is an unsafe country due to the Rwanda policy. Perhaps one EU country can talk to another EU country about the need for an effective policy to prevent small boat launches? [Post edited 25 Apr 13:34]
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Can they just do what we did and get their parliament to keep voting until they legislate that Rwanda is safe, getting round the courts that way? | | | |
Rwanda on 08:45 - Apr 28 with 611 views | felixstowe_jack |
Rwanda on 08:27 - Apr 28 by Gwyn737 | Can they just do what we did and get their parliament to keep voting until they legislate that Rwanda is safe, getting round the courts that way? |
Why not cut out the middleman and sent them back to France directly from the ROI. | |
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Rwanda on 09:41 - Apr 28 with 590 views | controversial_jack |
Rwanda on 08:45 - Apr 28 by felixstowe_jack | Why not cut out the middleman and sent them back to France directly from the ROI. |
Why would France want to take them? They are not French as much as they aren't British | | | |
Rwanda on 11:29 - Apr 28 with 567 views | felixstowe_jack |
Rwanda on 09:41 - Apr 28 by controversial_jack | Why would France want to take them? They are not French as much as they aren't British |
Probably because they entered the EU first and is it considered a safe region they should apply for Asylum in the first EU country they arrive in. Of course the EU had freedom of movement so they can travel legally to any of the 27 EU members. | |
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Rwanda on 15:17 - Apr 28 with 543 views | builthjack | I just read that it had cost around £500 million so far. What an incompetent bunch of bastards. | |
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Rwanda on 16:26 - Apr 28 with 527 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Rwanda on 09:41 - Apr 28 by controversial_jack | Why would France want to take them? They are not French as much as they aren't British |
They should want to take them because they will benefit the economy, become doctors and nurses, do all the jobs the French people don’t want to do and generally enrich French society. Or something. | |
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