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Why Should British Police Be Sent To Calais?
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Can't the French do ANYTHING for themselves? Why do they feel we have to get embroiled in this?
It's their problem, it's up to them to sort it out, isn't it?
Whilst I understand their plight, each country has their own unique set of problems to deal with, hardly our fault that there's a stretch of water called the English Channel that has helped keep out unwelcome visitors since time immemorial, is it?
Best they start dealing with the problem post haste, before Marine Le Pen gains even more popularity:
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Can't the French do ANYTHING for themselves? Why do they feel we have to get embroiled in this?
It's their problem, it's up to them to sort it out, isn't it?
Whilst I understand their plight, each country has their own unique set of problems to deal with, hardly our fault that there's a stretch of water called the English Channel that has helped keep out unwelcome visitors since time immemorial, is it?
Best they start dealing with the problem post haste, before Marine Le Pen gains even more popularity:
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the French were working to help themselves they'd be doing all they could to move the problem across the Channel.
Imagine a highly improbable scenario, people from all the trouble spots across the world are in England and are desperate to get to Ireland. Would the UK authorities be busting a gut trying to stop them leave?
Imagine a highly improbable scenario, people from all the trouble spots across the world are in England and are desperate to get to Ireland. Would the UK authorities be busting a gut trying to stop them leave?
I posted this on an earlier thread
It is a French problem, it is 20 miles away from us over the Channel, the French need to get their act together and sort it, they appear to be on the side of the immigrants at the moment, but then it's nothing new for them to align themselves with invasive foreigners is it?
We are far too attractive that's why its our problem too. The european borders are way more difficult to police than ours with people travelling across fields and byways to get to the closest port to the UK. We are lucky to have the English Channel, but we must look at why the migrants are heading here and why we have caused the problem in Calais.
They shouldn't. As far as I know, European law is that refugees, illegal immigrants or whatever have to be dealt with in the country they first set foot on. As regards Calais, it may well be that they did not first land in France, perhaps having come across the border from Italy or wherever. No matter, they're in France NOW. Nor is the fact that they want to come here relevant. They haven't made it this far and where they are is the place that needs to handle that.
Don't imagine I have no sympathy for these people, because I do. However, until they DO get here, they have nothing to do with us.
Don't imagine I have no sympathy for these people, because I do. However, until they DO get here, they have nothing to do with us.
"Don't imagine I have no sympathy for these people, because I do. However, until they DO get here, they have nothing to do with us."
Then you are a far more sympathetic person than I am, because I really couldn't give a tinker's cuss about them or what happens to them.
My only concern is that I hope they do not make it to these shores.
To answer the question - I fail to see what the British police will be able to do; they have no jurisdiction.
This is a French problem. It only becomes a British problem should they make to this side of the Channel. Should they make a successful crossing, they should be returned forthwith - the EU rules on who has responsibility are quite clear.
Then you are a far more sympathetic person than I am, because I really couldn't give a tinker's cuss about them or what happens to them.
My only concern is that I hope they do not make it to these shores.
To answer the question - I fail to see what the British police will be able to do; they have no jurisdiction.
This is a French problem. It only becomes a British problem should they make to this side of the Channel. Should they make a successful crossing, they should be returned forthwith - the EU rules on who has responsibility are quite clear.
//How bad must their life be to risk it to get here? //
So you are saying France, Italy etc etc is bad too then?
They have made it to saftey, they do NOT need to come here nor do we need to do anything to help the French.
If we do go helping then it wont be solved, it will need to get much worse to get better and the French wil have to learn what the consequences of electing a socialist.
So you are saying France, Italy etc etc is bad too then?
They have made it to saftey, they do NOT need to come here nor do we need to do anything to help the French.
If we do go helping then it wont be solved, it will need to get much worse to get better and the French wil have to learn what the consequences of electing a socialist.
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