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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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//The scheme will see 3,000 people in camps in the Middle East resettled in the UK and will target unaccompanied children considered to be under threat from abuse and exploitation.//
They are destined to be brought here.
I agree we have problems and more people add to those simply by stretching resources at the start, but I cannot hand on heart say 'not my problem' when it comes to suffering children .
Here or overseas.
//The scheme will see 3,000 people in camps in the Middle East resettled in the UK and will target unaccompanied children considered to be under threat from abuse and exploitation.//
They are destined to be brought here.
I agree we have problems and more people add to those simply by stretching resources at the start, but I cannot hand on heart say 'not my problem' when it comes to suffering children .
Here or overseas.
Here is a muslim charity already caring for Syrian orphans. Our gov could contribute & thereby hold some sway, if necessary.
https:/ /www.mu slimaid .org/ca mpaigns /syria- orphana ge-bayt i-appea l/
We dont have good orphan reputation nor facilities
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We dont have good orphan reputation nor facilities
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The is the perennial problem. You may feel that your heart tells you what the morally good thing to do is, but it may not be wise to have that override your head, which should tell you that doing so will create major problems both now and further down the line.
The best option is not necessarily the one you wish was the best option. Ideally everyone should be destined to stop at the nearest SAFE country, and worldwide finance should be earmarked to help make the temporary camps safe and habitable (although obviously not luxurious).
And in addition thought, hopefully followed by action, should be given to solve whatever is the cause of the problem so that it can be sorted and everything go back as it should be as soon as possible.
The best option is not necessarily the one you wish was the best option. Ideally everyone should be destined to stop at the nearest SAFE country, and worldwide finance should be earmarked to help make the temporary camps safe and habitable (although obviously not luxurious).
And in addition thought, hopefully followed by action, should be given to solve whatever is the cause of the problem so that it can be sorted and everything go back as it should be as soon as possible.
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Answerprancer
/// You amaze me TWR. Whatever hardships our own children are suffering is no comparison to what these kids have gone through and charity is already beginning at home. Why should any child of the world be left to the mercy of "parasites"? they are innocents. ///
Then why be selective, why not take in destitute children from not just North Africa but, the street children of India, those from the whole of South East Asia, then perhaps we can start welcoming them in from South America?
Perhaps then in future years, and when they become our masters, they will be good enough to provide food banks for the once indigenous populations of these Islands.
/// You amaze me TWR. Whatever hardships our own children are suffering is no comparison to what these kids have gone through and charity is already beginning at home. Why should any child of the world be left to the mercy of "parasites"? they are innocents. ///
Then why be selective, why not take in destitute children from not just North Africa but, the street children of India, those from the whole of South East Asia, then perhaps we can start welcoming them in from South America?
Perhaps then in future years, and when they become our masters, they will be good enough to provide food banks for the once indigenous populations of these Islands.
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/// I'm with Answerprancer on this. They are CHILDREN For Funks Sake. Show some compassion ///
And so are these but are they showing any of that compassion you are handing out so freely?
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/// I'm with Answerprancer on this. They are CHILDREN For Funks Sake. Show some compassion ///
And so are these but are they showing any of that compassion you are handing out so freely?
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/// They are in a war zone. I'm sure a lot, if not all of them no longer have parents. ///
This country was also a war zone, and I can never remember a whole lot of children who's parents had been killed, yes some were made fatherless due to the men fighting for the peace and freedom of their country, but the mothers stayed with their children and the Luftwaffe were not selective enough to able them to just kill off the mothers.
/// They are in a war zone. I'm sure a lot, if not all of them no longer have parents. ///
This country was also a war zone, and I can never remember a whole lot of children who's parents had been killed, yes some were made fatherless due to the men fighting for the peace and freedom of their country, but the mothers stayed with their children and the Luftwaffe were not selective enough to able them to just kill off the mothers.
AOG - you have told me time and time again not to bring history into an argument over immigration, yet you yourself frequently do it!
//This country was also a war zone, and I can never remember a whole lot of children who's parents had been killed, yes some were made fatherless due to the men fighting for the peace and freedom of their country, but the mothers stayed with their children and the Luftwaffe were not selective enough to able them to just kill off the mothers//
//This country was also a war zone, and I can never remember a whole lot of children who's parents had been killed, yes some were made fatherless due to the men fighting for the peace and freedom of their country, but the mothers stayed with their children and the Luftwaffe were not selective enough to able them to just kill off the mothers//
Islay
/// AOG - you have told me time and time again not to bring history into an argument over immigration, yet you yourself frequently do it! ///
Perhaps you care to provide some evidence to your accusation?
But in defence it may be history for you, but not in the way like the crusades, mine is living history, in so much as "I was there".
/// AOG - you have told me time and time again not to bring history into an argument over immigration, yet you yourself frequently do it! ///
Perhaps you care to provide some evidence to your accusation?
But in defence it may be history for you, but not in the way like the crusades, mine is living history, in so much as "I was there".
dave50...there is a simple answer to the homes crisis here in Britain, and its one that I have advocated many times before
........we need to build more homes, for more people to rent at affordable prices....call them Council Housing if you like. It would provide much needed housing, give employment to our out-of-work construction workers, and provide for a good, solid housing infrastructure for the future.
Its what happened post-WW2 and it can happen again. It just needs political will.
........we need to build more homes, for more people to rent at affordable prices....call them Council Housing if you like. It would provide much needed housing, give employment to our out-of-work construction workers, and provide for a good, solid housing infrastructure for the future.
Its what happened post-WW2 and it can happen again. It just needs political will.
Yes...same answer !
Employ more of our out-of-work Teachers.
Build schools, etc.
I don't know much about the adoption business but it seems to take ages to fix an adoption up. Friends of mine who have gone down that route have said what a lot of hoops they had to jump through and how long it took.
Not all of these poor kids will need adoption though. But they do need to be taken out of the dangerous and unhygienic squatter camps they are living in at present. Maybe some of them could be reunited with relatives at a later date. Maybe some already have relatives that live here, or in other parts of Europe.
But something needs to be done on a humanitarian basis. Its disgusting that 10,000's of little kids are being treated this badly, and every nation in Europe, and beyond can do something to help, not just us here in Britain.
Employ more of our out-of-work Teachers.
Build schools, etc.
I don't know much about the adoption business but it seems to take ages to fix an adoption up. Friends of mine who have gone down that route have said what a lot of hoops they had to jump through and how long it took.
Not all of these poor kids will need adoption though. But they do need to be taken out of the dangerous and unhygienic squatter camps they are living in at present. Maybe some of them could be reunited with relatives at a later date. Maybe some already have relatives that live here, or in other parts of Europe.
But something needs to be done on a humanitarian basis. Its disgusting that 10,000's of little kids are being treated this badly, and every nation in Europe, and beyond can do something to help, not just us here in Britain.