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Will they jump?
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Should we ignore their demands or welcome them to this country with open arms?
Should we ignore their demands or welcome them to this country with open arms?
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Ignore their demands. If we give them a passport, that will just be a greenlight to thiusands of their fellows. If they have been settle in Cyprus for several years, they cannot be classed as refugees anymore.
Quite touching that they still want to come here despite us shafting their countries. The streets of London are paved in gold you know.
Ignore their demands. If we give them a passport, that will just be a greenlight to thiusands of their fellows. If they have been settle in Cyprus for several years, they cannot be classed as refugees anymore.
Quite touching that they still want to come here despite us shafting their countries. The streets of London are paved in gold you know.
They don't really have a claim to be honest. They weren't seeking asylum, they just entered the area 7 years ago illegally, and now demand a passport. They're not being returned to a dangerous or hostile country, and so we're free to send them.
This should be a story that all you right wingers should be beaming at. And surprisingly for this genre of story which often gets posted on AB, the common sense, and correct decison is to coax them down and send them on their way.
This should be a story that all you right wingers should be beaming at. And surprisingly for this genre of story which often gets posted on AB, the common sense, and correct decison is to coax them down and send them on their way.
They certainly shouldn't be conceded to. It'd be extremely ill-advised for the government to concede to such tactics. And realistically I sincerely doubt they will.
What I do find a trifle odd is that they spent seven years at this military base and were still denied passports. I'd be interested to find out why...
[In case there's anyone else who finds being on the Daily Mail's site revolting, I can only find the story elsewhere (though admittedly I didn't look all that hard) on the Telegraph - here
What I do find a trifle odd is that they spent seven years at this military base and were still denied passports. I'd be interested to find out why...
[In case there's anyone else who finds being on the Daily Mail's site revolting, I can only find the story elsewhere (though admittedly I didn't look all that hard) on the Telegraph - here