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I Wonder What Hotel Accommodation They Have Set Aside For These Soon To Become Homeless Migrants?
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However poor and desperate they might be, anne, there is no justification at all for them coming to the UK, living rough on public land, dumping their rubbish and bodily wastes in the canal, working illegally and sending the proceeds home. Their desperation is not our problem and their presence here is a by-product of our EU membership.
Only EU member nations seem to tolerate hoardes of what can only be described as vagrants roaming around their towns, cities and countryside. Other nations with any pride round them up and ship them out (if they ever make it in in the first place, that is).
Only EU member nations seem to tolerate hoardes of what can only be described as vagrants roaming around their towns, cities and countryside. Other nations with any pride round them up and ship them out (if they ever make it in in the first place, that is).
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If you read the article AOG they are all temporary 'immigrants' most having been here for 6 months or so and intending to leave by Christmas. They are all working and send money home. No suggestion they are working illegally or 'cash in hand'. There must be a demand for their services or they would not be here. The average wage in Bulgaria or Rumania is about 20% of the minimum wage here so in 6 months they can send home what it would take 3 years to earn at home. How many of us would be prepared to do what they have done, move to a foreign country and live rough for 6 months if it meant that they could send home over 3 years earnings.
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