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Some asylum seekers are well qualified. But I'm referring to 3 or 4 million or more ( nobody knows the government did not keep records) of unskilled European workers who came here before brexit. The strain on housing, the NHS and schools has been enormous. Whilst rents became sky high and wages were depressed.
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I find it ironic that the press often points out that the people gathering to protest about migrants are the poor. Well Sherlock, it's the poor who have to live in crime ridden cities and who have to compete with migrants for housing and jobs. Imagine if we suddenly imported millions of high court judges or flooded the house of commons and the house of lords with people willing to do their jobs for less pay. There would be some outcry then. Of course it's the poor kicking off. They are at the sharp end. Meanwhile the politicians and their financial backers escape with no fa
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So did Farage and Johnston deliver? Did the NHS benefit from 350 million a week? Did it f**k. Waiting lists are higher than ever. Nobody trusts the NHS any more. Did immigration come down to tens of thousands? Did it f**k.Check out the chaos of the small boats free for all, which happened as a direct result of persuading people to vote for brexit without the pair bothering with, or understanding the Dublin111 agreement. Are we free from European laws? Are we f**k. The Ireland problem renders that aim impossible. Did we gain control of British fishing rights? Did we f**k. U
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The UK penalty for people smuggling has increased to life imprisonment. When people smugglers have dropped their human cargo and are returning to France, but still in British waters, they could surely be arrested. The whole event could be filmed by helicopter or drone as indisputable evidence. The authorities are just not trying.
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The team I support is owned by predatory yanks and an evil b*****d who between them have turned Old Trafford into a Manc free zone. It is now frequented by comfortable, middle class, prawn sandwich individuals who make as much fan noise as a Church of England prayer meeting. The backroom staff have a unique ability to buy players at enhanced, sky high prices and sell their long list of failures for f**k all. Its a unique business plan only possible because of support from far flung countries such as China and advertising deals. Back in the fifties when we had proper cobbled hills
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It's probably bollocks anyway. Newspapers are full of bollocks.
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Admit it, you only tuned in hoping she would take her shirt off.
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There was something" f****n save that bitch!" about her penalty. I read her shot measured 110kph. Whereas the strongest shot in the premiership was Isak's against Liverpool at 109kph. How is that possible?
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Heaven forbid! I am not advocating shooting people. Just severely beating people up. It is after all what we do as a nation quite well. But I take your point.
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Because in the past they did it secretly and alone or perhaps in pairs. If they were discovered they could be sent back because of the Dublin 111 agreement. They now know there is no law in place to send them back. So they come in large numbers in full sight. I know I speak for myself, but I don't want to attack or burn the hotels of illegal immigrants. If I were born black in a third world country, I would try to get to the west as well. But borders must be respected, and we expect our politicians to be competent enough to keep our borders intact. We are an island so it should
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Yes , the' informal' economy too. But from what I read the Senagalese have a strong work ethic which is valued by farmers. Plus, since they are ' irregular' workers they cannot command the same wages or protections as those with papers.
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Well obviously I can't be dead sure a few didn't try and were succesful. But as you say the preferred method to gain entry was by vehicle in those days. Most people of a certain age will know of lorry drivers who would risk smuggling people in for a grand or two. My kids had stowaways on their school trip to Belgium. But the boat trips en masse started after Brexit. No dispute about that. I was in Gran Canaria two years back and witnessed some Senagalese immigrants landing in a small boat. They looked in bad shape. I read their route is mega dangerous but they are wil
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Farage has only asked for an apology. He's not threatened legal action. It will fizzle out imo. But you never know what counts as hate crime or libel these days. So who knows?
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Re Peter Kyle. I've just been reading that North Korean troops in Ukraine are very difficult to motivate. They are obsessed with porn having never been allowed access to it before. "Hold on sargeant, Im just coming."
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Calm down Jock. If you get this apoplectic about England women winning back to back trophies. How do you deal with mention of 1966? https://www.sportphotogallery.com/football/1966-bobby-moore-england-world-cup-wembley-24093/ If you find women's football excruciating to watch, might I suggest you don't watch or comment on it? Scots tend to be temperamental. Half temper and half mental. JOKE ffs! But they usually have a keen sense of banter. Yours seem to be absent. Do you not see the irony in your furious response to my quoting Wodehouse's statement that "it is never difficu
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I'll,say one thing Scotty. I thought the conspiracy theory that there exists a paedophile network among the rich and powerful was nonsense. But with what we know about Epstein and the people he hung about with and what Epstein and Maxwell got up to. I admit I was wrong. Never, ever happened before. Elements of self doubt are beginning to creep into my psyche.lol
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Fair.
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There is an element of treacherous politicians scuppering brexit but the 'oven ready brexit' included in the hastily assembled brexit agreement did not encompass the problem of Ireland or the Dublin 111 agreement. Brexit was negotiated as a 'concept'. Much of the detail was negotiated retrospectively which is always a weak negotiating strategy. The Ireland Good Friday agreement hangs in the balance and is dependent on us remaining in the ECHR, whilst the Dublin111 agreement is floating somewhere in the Irish sea...... hence migrants continue to arrive by small boat. Farage is merely Tommy
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True, but he and Johnstone and their financial backers were the movers and shakers of the brexit we settled for. Johnstone was in power but didn't bother with paltry detail. I'm definitely not a fan of Starmer or Blair either. I'm just pointing out Johnstone and Farage were negligent and incompetent. Farage has got a nerve taking to a boat for a photo shoot and pointing out small boat arrivals when he and his kind created the very means by which they could arrive here.
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I apologise if I'm f***ing with your mindset, and I'm not disputing what others have said in this thread. But what I have said is true. The small boat crossings only started after an ill thought out and amateurish brexit. I voted for brexit on the basis that with less immigration wages would rise and that has happened. But immigration has not gone down. And the people who have, by and large, replaced European immigration often do not share the same cultural beliefs as Europeans. Farage and Johnstone created the small boats crisis by not dealing with the Dublin 111 agreement. Ev
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As was Thatcher.
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Strange but true. Examine the facts, the stats. When we left the EU, the Dublin 111 agreement meant the small boat crossings began. Since brexit immigration has not gone down. Far from it. Nothing left or right about it mate. We were lied to. Farage and Johnstone probably didn't know of the Dublin 111 agreements. They were and are chancers.
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Before ECHR is abolished let's get new human rights legislation published and voted on before we throw the baby out with the bathwater. I have zero trust in politicians. I fear they would use getting rid of ECHR as a back door to further erode our human rights.
