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Why Oh Why Oh Why !?
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http:// www.964 eagle.c o.uk/ne ws/uk-n ews/195 8918/uk -will-t ake-300 0-syria n-refug ee-chil dren/
and as usual we fall for it
"the Government claims is the "largest resettlement programme in the world" for children from the Middle East and north Africa."
...oh great...so its not just syrian refugees...anything to make sure this countrys identity is trashed one way or another, obviously we havent got enough north africans piling in here
And how long before these children miraculously remember they have parents who according to human rights laws means these parents will be given the right to stay in UK ? or parents who suddenly remember they have kids and say that theyre here and should be with them ?
and as usual we fall for it
"the Government claims is the "largest resettlement programme in the world" for children from the Middle East and north Africa."
...oh great...so its not just syrian refugees...anything to make sure this countrys identity is trashed one way or another, obviously we havent got enough north africans piling in here
And how long before these children miraculously remember they have parents who according to human rights laws means these parents will be given the right to stay in UK ? or parents who suddenly remember they have kids and say that theyre here and should be with them ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.“You really are the most despicable sociopathic white supremacist on AB Baz ...but I suspect you already know that. You really don't have a clue.”
What do you find untrue or incredulous about the question, then, AP. What is it that baz doesn’t have a clue about that you seemingly do?
“This country is rich by miles compared to these war-torn places, we can handle it.”
No it’s not. It is borrowing £40bn a year to fund nonsense like this. It purely poverty stricken compared to some of the Islamic states round and about these “war-torn places”. I don’t see any of them helping out. But maybe they are the Wrong type of Muslims”
“ Whatever hardships our own children are suffering is no comparison to what these kids have gone through”
I see. So foreign children take priority over UK ones? I think you will struggle to convince UK parents that the problems their children face (and for which, just as an aside, the UK taxpayer is contributing considerable funds to address) should be less important than those faced by children in foreign cesspits.
“Why should we - a relatively rich modern country just sit back and twiddle our thumbs while kids in other nations are getting their heads blown off?”
Coz life ain’t fair.
“Baldric, what makes you so sure they won't grow up to be contributing tax-payers themselves?”
We don’t need any more contributing taxpayers. The UK is full. It has a health service creaking at the seams, an education system at bursting point and an enormous housing problem.
“The malice towards fellow human beings on this site staggers me sometimes.”
I don’t hold any malice towards these children. I imagine the same holds for the others here who share my views. We just don’t want them here. There’s nothing malicious about it, it’s just pragmatism.
There - I think I’ve covered all the points raised.
What do you find untrue or incredulous about the question, then, AP. What is it that baz doesn’t have a clue about that you seemingly do?
“This country is rich by miles compared to these war-torn places, we can handle it.”
No it’s not. It is borrowing £40bn a year to fund nonsense like this. It purely poverty stricken compared to some of the Islamic states round and about these “war-torn places”. I don’t see any of them helping out. But maybe they are the Wrong type of Muslims”
“ Whatever hardships our own children are suffering is no comparison to what these kids have gone through”
I see. So foreign children take priority over UK ones? I think you will struggle to convince UK parents that the problems their children face (and for which, just as an aside, the UK taxpayer is contributing considerable funds to address) should be less important than those faced by children in foreign cesspits.
“Why should we - a relatively rich modern country just sit back and twiddle our thumbs while kids in other nations are getting their heads blown off?”
Coz life ain’t fair.
“Baldric, what makes you so sure they won't grow up to be contributing tax-payers themselves?”
We don’t need any more contributing taxpayers. The UK is full. It has a health service creaking at the seams, an education system at bursting point and an enormous housing problem.
“The malice towards fellow human beings on this site staggers me sometimes.”
I don’t hold any malice towards these children. I imagine the same holds for the others here who share my views. We just don’t want them here. There’s nothing malicious about it, it’s just pragmatism.
There - I think I’ve covered all the points raised.
Just picked up our new mobility car, 7 seat Zafira 1.6 eco diesel. 12 miles to a( £1.03) liter of diesel , no tax, insurance, service or repair costs plus free recovery service . So I think my pension will stretch to a few more years yet. As long as there are plenty of immigrants to work and pay tax to fund it ! ;-)
The very measured judge again pricks the personally inflated bubble of the self congratulatory. We are not "helping", we are meddling. Next year we will have encouraged another few thousand "orphans". Still, work for the professional "carers". Who of course earn( deliberate misnomer) their keep themselves as parasites on the caring state. Of course they encourage such "solutions" their own livelihood depends on it. They will defend the stance not out of sympathy, or moral superiority, but to maintain their own comfortable existence. At everybody else's expense of course.
Keep paying your taxes........and watch any politican buqqqer them up. Always has been and always will be.
However, in some need for genuine reflection to the needs of refugees, there may be some construction. Don't lose that in the way we react individually or overall as a community, despite the negative and oft bigoted opining of hard-right or left oriented ABers.
However, in some need for genuine reflection to the needs of refugees, there may be some construction. Don't lose that in the way we react individually or overall as a community, despite the negative and oft bigoted opining of hard-right or left oriented ABers.