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When Are The Italians Going To Say "enough Is Enough"?
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They should be rescued from their flimsy unseaworthy vessels and transported back to Africa.
They should be rescued from their flimsy unseaworthy vessels and transported back to Africa.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.jim360 /// Perhaps the best solution is to allow the EU to slide into abject poverty? That way people will soon stop believing that the streets are paved with gold...///
I believe you have (accidentally) stumbled on to the (Marxist) master plan, Jim.
As an aside, was it Edinburgh uni you went to, jim?
I believe you have (accidentally) stumbled on to the (Marxist) master plan, Jim.
As an aside, was it Edinburgh uni you went to, jim?
It's absolutely not, Naomi. And it's not idealism either. I would class it as something closer to "idealistic realism" -- we can't solve the problems, but we should try. Even a small improvement is worth striving for.
It's not like keeping the money here will fix the internal problems the EU faces, either.
It's not like keeping the money here will fix the internal problems the EU faces, either.
Well, whatever. I don't think we're trying hard enough. In Libya in particular, or in various other failed African states like Somalia, it's not enough to just build a few wells here and there.
I don't think it's naivety at all. Although I would say that -- but the fact is that this problem will always be with us, and the Africans making such a perilous journey, as long as they have sufficient reason to leave. No amount of border protection will change this. It is... well, naive! to think so.
I don't think it's naivety at all. Although I would say that -- but the fact is that this problem will always be with us, and the Africans making such a perilous journey, as long as they have sufficient reason to leave. No amount of border protection will change this. It is... well, naive! to think so.
They're not all running;
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