Quizzes & Puzzles28 mins ago
Where Are The Women And Children?
we're being taken for a ride, they don't look desperate to me.
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Enough attempted it and they were turned around. At least Australia nipped it in the bud immediately. We're pathetic allowing all these criminals and spongers to keep coming in their droves. Anybody who wishes to challenge their deportation to Rwanda ought to be made to take them into their own homes!
19:15 Mon 10th Jul 2023
Geezer that’s all well and good , perhaps if they ‘saved ‘ them but not towed them back ,tow them to a ship that swiftly turns around and take them from where they came , personally I am fed up with all the hand wringing that goes on about immigration, if these migrants are genuine, they’d get here through the right channels and that’s not the English Channel,they are economic migrants and if they can afford thousands of pounds to sleazy evil traffickers then they can afford a plane ticket and ask for asylum the proper way
O_G I very often agree with you - and, living near the coast, I have always supported the RNLI - they do a wonderful job locally; but Bobbisox is right. Here they are being used as a taxi service and not for their proper 'job'.
If they left the 'taxi' bit alone and only intervened in dire emergencies, leaving the Navy to 'repel boarders' (meant humorously) I would resume donating.
If they left the 'taxi' bit alone and only intervened in dire emergencies, leaving the Navy to 'repel boarders' (meant humorously) I would resume donating.
//...then they can afford a plane ticket and ask for asylum the proper way//
They can't do that, Bobbi. They would be denied boarding as they had no permission to travel here. There is no way to claim asylum in the UK from abroad and the only way is to arrive by "unconventional" methods and claim it on arrival.
I'm not criticising that. That's the way it should be because people living in France do not need to claim asylum in the UK as they are already safe. But that's the way it is.
They can't do that, Bobbi. They would be denied boarding as they had no permission to travel here. There is no way to claim asylum in the UK from abroad and the only way is to arrive by "unconventional" methods and claim it on arrival.
I'm not criticising that. That's the way it should be because people living in France do not need to claim asylum in the UK as they are already safe. But that's the way it is.
Sandy roe - a lot of people do just that. In France I devised a 'Survival French' course for ex-pat Brits. Many did not speak a word of French when they arrived - then they discovered that in 'France Profonde' no one spoke English!
One young lady, who moved with her parents, needed to learn to speak French before she could get a job, fair enough. She signed on with the local employment office and they sent her on a course they organised which taught her enough French so that she could get a job. There were people of all nationalities on the course. I assume that this system is still working.
I knew one couple who then moved from France to Croatia, to run a pub, without a word of Croatian!
One young lady, who moved with her parents, needed to learn to speak French before she could get a job, fair enough. She signed on with the local employment office and they sent her on a course they organised which taught her enough French so that she could get a job. There were people of all nationalities on the course. I assume that this system is still working.
I knew one couple who then moved from France to Croatia, to run a pub, without a word of Croatian!