A Swarm Of People 18:03 - Jul 30 with 1928 views | Darran | What ew reckon Scouce? | |
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A Swarm Of People on 19:56 - Jul 30 with 1868 views | perchrockjack | I'm watching a lady on c4 now discussing it. I've heard football teams being described as swarming all over the others.. I smell hypocrites. Happy birthday son | |
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A Swarm Of People on 20:12 - Jul 30 with 1842 views | Dull1Thomas | Emotive language isn't expected from a state leader. When talking about Daesh (ISIS, IS,ISI whatever) I often use the word infestation because it de-humanises them , their disgusting behaviour and their mindset. But I'm not sure I would be comfortable hearing that coming from our Prime Minister. What annoys me about all this is the political gain some groups are trying to make from it, blaming the French, blaming the EU when in reality they have nothing to do with the EU and France could just let them get on boats and then they'd be our problem. It is also spun to sound like tees 2,000 have just turned up when they have been increasing year on year for a while. Also it is made to sound like every illegal immigrant is trying to get to the UK when the vast majority go to other EU & Scandinavian countries. Not taking sides on the immigrant themselves but object to people generating hate by twisting the situation. | |
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A Swarm Of People on 13:07 - Jul 31 with 1706 views | perchrockjack | Well, there is a reason why they are making their way in their thousands to England with all our shite weather and unfriendly ,unwelcoming people. I d select Italy,France,Germany,Austria every day of the week. | |
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A Swarm Of People on 13:12 - Jul 31 with 1702 views | Lohengrin | Having passed through the Calais port area a few days ago I'd say that "swarm" is a pretty accurate description of what I've just seen. If any of you had been there recently I think you'd agree. | |
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A Swarm Of People on 13:44 - Jul 31 with 1674 views | perchrockjack | Most don't come to us then? Fine How many try for the Baltic States. Few, I'd suggest. This because Sweden and Denmark might be more attractive. Point is these people are looking for a better lifestyle rather than being subjected to torture or persecution. It's a huge issue and we re going to be making big decisions . I doubt this govt has the guts. | |
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A Swarm Of People on 14:31 - Jul 31 with 1653 views | yescomeon | If only as much compassion was shown to these people as is being show to a certain lion. | |
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A Swarm Of People on 14:35 - Jul 31 with 1649 views | perchrockjack | Nothing to do with compassion whatsoever. It's simply having people come into our country whom we know nowt about. It's a dangerous world out there . It's why we have passports. Lions have no choice or so it seems | |
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A Swarm Of People on 14:49 - Jul 31 with 1636 views | yescomeon | I'm sure they wouldn't put themselves in the position they have if their situation in their own country was better. | |
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A Swarm Of People on 15:40 - Jul 31 with 1618 views | Highjack |
A Swarm Of People on 14:49 - Jul 31 by yescomeon | I'm sure they wouldn't put themselves in the position they have if their situation in their own country was better. |
they want to come here because their perception is that we treat them better and they can have a better life than in any other country. This is probably true and we should be proud of that. we moan about everything in this country, the evil Tories, bedroom tax, weather, but even those with less in our country have more than most people in this world. | |
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A Swarm Of People on 16:39 - Jul 31 with 1589 views | Batterseajack | talking of swarms - its flying ant day here in london | | | |
A Swarm Of People on 16:47 - Jul 31 with 1572 views | Curcubita_Ultra |
A Swarm Of People on 16:39 - Jul 31 by Batterseajack | talking of swarms - its flying ant day here in london |
You're not wrong there, I ended up taking one for a tube ride from Camden to Goodge Street... Was going to take him for a pint but he started doing the Ayatollah so I stamped on him.. | | | |
A Swarm Of People on 17:02 - Jul 31 with 1559 views | Flashberryjack |
A Swarm Of People on 14:49 - Jul 31 by yescomeon | I'm sure they wouldn't put themselves in the position they have if their situation in their own country was better. |
I'm sure you're right that they wouldn't put themselves through all this if their country was better (well the vast majority wouldn't) You ask to show more "Compassion" I think very few would feel anything but compassion for the plight of these tragic people. But what is the answer ? Do we leave them all in? do we leave some in? if so who do we turn away? Do we ensure they're given better facilities in Calais.. knowing that the better they're treated, the more will come. I certainly don't know the answer. | |
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A Swarm Of People on 17:46 - Jul 31 with 1527 views | Nogginthenog | The plight of a lot of these desperate people is largely EUrope's own doing. Interfering and destabilising their home countries. Their lives were a whole lot better under the cosh of the many dictators in the middle east and north Africa, at least they kept a lid on the sectarianism that has always endured. We opened the Pandoras box and are now completely at a loss to know what to do about it. I would advocate all the countries involved in the conflicts should agree to take a proportion of these refugees. Once they are naturalized they can then get passports and choose what to do at some later date without fear of being stigmatized. | | | |
A Swarm Of People on 18:08 - Jul 31 with 1506 views | Flashberryjack |
A Swarm Of People on 17:46 - Jul 31 by Nogginthenog | The plight of a lot of these desperate people is largely EUrope's own doing. Interfering and destabilising their home countries. Their lives were a whole lot better under the cosh of the many dictators in the middle east and north Africa, at least they kept a lid on the sectarianism that has always endured. We opened the Pandoras box and are now completely at a loss to know what to do about it. I would advocate all the countries involved in the conflicts should agree to take a proportion of these refugees. Once they are naturalized they can then get passports and choose what to do at some later date without fear of being stigmatized. |
The British government intend building 200,000 new homes next year....with migrate UK predicting a further 200,000 immigrants next year, the government needs to get a move on. | |
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A Swarm Of People on 19:08 - Jul 31 with 1466 views | ScoobyWho |
A Swarm Of People on 14:31 - Jul 31 by yescomeon | If only as much compassion was shown to these people as is being show to a certain lion. |
Some people will tell you that animals deserve more compassion than people. I have met some dogs and I have met some people, and feel there may well be some mileage in this. | |
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