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TWR | 07:49 Wed 07th Sep 2016 | News
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By a DI-- Head, Immigration Minister Robert Goodwill spending £2000.000 on a Wall to stop these disgusting people trying to get to the UK, why not electrify the existing Fence? or is it against these disgusting tribes rights, too much has been said / done to try and curb the actions of these people, treat violence with violence this is the only language these people know.
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Gosh...
golly gosh !
Read it yesterday and ignored it ... Bonkers.


Perhaps we should just shoot them ?
If a wall can be built it can also be breached.Quite simply it won't stop any determined would be immigrants.
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Or better still Mikey, open the gates & give them all a free passage to our benifit system.
Build a wall to deter the Immigrants, who does he think he is, Donald Trump?
Wouldn't there also be a need for a Great Wall Of Dunkirk?
He's not as good as Donald Trump TM1 ... he hasn't said the French will pay for it.
Can you give a link (no pun intended), please?
We have to put electrified fences along parts of my golf course to deter the wild boar from digging up the greens. It is harmless, but gives a nasty shock if you touch it, as I have accidently done on a few occasions.
Mikey at 0803, could it be that you are beginning to see the light at last?
Motley....what light ?

I have repeatedly said that I am not a fan of unfettered immigration, but it doesn't seem to matter, as people like you don't listen. I am however in favour of humanitarian aid. There are 100's unaccompanied young children in the camp at Calais, living in danger and squalor. Our previous Tory PM promised to do something about that situation but completely failed to do so.

I should point out that all this is happening on French soil, and perhaps the French should try solving the situation.

My comments at 08:03 was meant ironically. To try to stop illegal immigration by building a wall along the Channel is as daft, as it is from one side of America to the other. Its just a soundbite and is meaningless.
Lighten up, my comment at 0841 was some what TIC to say the least.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3776897/Britain-build-Great-Wall-Calais-Taxpayers-pay-2million-13ft-high-one-mile-long-concrete-barrier-migrants-out.html

They could perhaps set broken glass into the cement on top of the wall, once a common practice in the bid to stop unwelcome visitors into one's property?
Strange that the French hasn't already done this, such that we have to send international aid to another presumably third world country that can not afford to pay for it's own building needs. Securing one's own ports must sure be a priority.
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H.R. O.G.H.R. Don't be silly.lol
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That should be for AOG
Has everyone gone insane? - permanent concrete walls !! broken glass !! we are talking about the landscape of la Manche.
The economic migrant hopefuls simply have to be removed by whatever means it requires.
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We are talking about security here Khandro

We are talking about the security of HGV / Car Drivers Lives.

We are talking about the residents of Calais.
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I am however in favour of humanitarian aid. There are 100's unaccompanied young children in the camp at Calais, living in danger and squalor.



I can understand many of the adults wanting to get to Britain and not wanting to stay in France ... but am I to believe all these unaccompanied children have expressed a wish to get to Britain?

f so why? (I know 'some' are said to have family here)

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