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The Gold Diggers From Africa Now Swamp The Streets Of Paris.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-38 82218/P aris-s- new-ten t-city- French- capital -scarre d-growi ng-camp sites-t housand s-migra nts-tur fed-Jun gle-pit ch-laun ching-n ew-atte mpts-re ach-Bri tain.ht ml
These are not refugees from Syria, they are intent on making their way to England.
Do we want them?
These are not refugees from Syria, they are intent on making their way to England.
Do we want them?
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“//No chance of this happening in London, they would all be tucked up safe and warm in hotels, until of course houses were found complete with all mod cons.// Are you serious?” As AOG has pointed out (and demonstrated with some links) he is perfectly serious. “Asylum Seekers” (provided they declare themselves as such to the authorities and do not...
12:44 Sat 29th Oct 2016
No chance of this happening in London, they would all be tucked up safe and warm in hotels, until of course houses were found complete with all mod cons.
But wait a mo, what's all this from the Guardian, dated last January?
/// “The rise in homelessness has been caused by a toxic mix of government failures: allowing London’s housing crisis to go from bad to worse with fewer genuinely affordable properties available every year, cuts to social care and local authority funding which means there is less support for people who are at immediate risk of becoming homeless, and direct cuts to grants and programmes for organisations that tackle homelessness. Taken together it’s had a devastating effect.” ///
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ society /2016/j an/01/l ondon-r ough-sl eepers- double- in-five -years
Not a mention of the increase in migrants, I see.
But wait a mo, what's all this from the Guardian, dated last January?
/// “The rise in homelessness has been caused by a toxic mix of government failures: allowing London’s housing crisis to go from bad to worse with fewer genuinely affordable properties available every year, cuts to social care and local authority funding which means there is less support for people who are at immediate risk of becoming homeless, and direct cuts to grants and programmes for organisations that tackle homelessness. Taken together it’s had a devastating effect.” ///
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Not a mention of the increase in migrants, I see.
mushroom25
/// all contain interviews with campers who are pregnant, implying they deserve special treatment. ///
I could suggest what kind of treatment they need, but it wouldn't necessarily be called 'special' more essential I'd say.
What kind of persons, without a roof over their head and sleeping rough, decides to increase their family?
/// all contain interviews with campers who are pregnant, implying they deserve special treatment. ///
I could suggest what kind of treatment they need, but it wouldn't necessarily be called 'special' more essential I'd say.
What kind of persons, without a roof over their head and sleeping rough, decides to increase their family?
ummmm
/// Are you serious? ///
Yes perfectly serious, in fact as serious as it gets.
These hotels may not be in London, but they are hotels nevertheless.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-31 98783/L ock-doo rs-holi day-hot el-s-as ylum-se ekers-B ritish- pension ers-tol d-heade d-mini- break-C heshire -frontl ine-mig rant-cr isis.ht ml
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/65 4720/Ou trage-h otel-ho mes-300 -asylum -seeker s-witho ut-tell ing-any one
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/61 1888/Lo ngford- migrant s-refug ees-hou sed-Hom e-Offic e
http:// www.her aldscot land.co m/news/ 1392858 8.Far_r ight_gr oup_pla n_rally _over_r efugees _housed _at_Ayr shire_h otel/
/// Are you serious? ///
Yes perfectly serious, in fact as serious as it gets.
These hotels may not be in London, but they are hotels nevertheless.
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“//No chance of this happening in London, they would all be tucked up safe and warm in hotels, until of course houses were found complete with all mod cons.//
Are you serious?”
As AOG has pointed out (and demonstrated with some links) he is perfectly serious. “Asylum Seekers” (provided they declare themselves as such to the authorities and do not disappear into the ether that is the black economy) are immediately found accommodation once their claim is lodged. None is left on the streets. They are also provided with meals and pocket money (around £35pw, I think). This is why the UK needs to make every effort possible to restrict their entry to the UK and to resist the notion that France has that somehow the UK must take a “share” of the problem they have created for themselves. They have no right to come here from France, they are not seeking refuge from that country and they can apply or shelter there if the mood takes them.
I don’t quite know why you should question whether AOG’s comment was serious or not.
Are you serious?”
As AOG has pointed out (and demonstrated with some links) he is perfectly serious. “Asylum Seekers” (provided they declare themselves as such to the authorities and do not disappear into the ether that is the black economy) are immediately found accommodation once their claim is lodged. None is left on the streets. They are also provided with meals and pocket money (around £35pw, I think). This is why the UK needs to make every effort possible to restrict their entry to the UK and to resist the notion that France has that somehow the UK must take a “share” of the problem they have created for themselves. They have no right to come here from France, they are not seeking refuge from that country and they can apply or shelter there if the mood takes them.
I don’t quite know why you should question whether AOG’s comment was serious or not.
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