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The onus to house, educate and care for refugees would fall on local authorities. The same local authorities who can barely provide proper social care for the elderly and frail, who are struggling to

think weve done our bit now pal time to concentrate on our own

More good news http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4207256/Rochdale-grooming-gang-deported-appeals-rejected.html

good news to some degree,,,yeh keep out these bearded kids ,,,but genuin small children that are orphans from elepo ect,,i would have no isue with,,there are loads of couples looking to adopt....

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good news to some degree,,,yeh keep out these bearded kids ,,,but genuin small children that are orphans from elepo ect,,i would have no isue with,,there are loads of couples looking to adopt....

good point tomo , but do you not think we should look after our own first?

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yeh of course...plenty to do in this country,,to many homless,,,nhs,in chrisis,,to name a few,,,but as a spossed big power in the world,,surly we owe it to humanity to help,,,

think weve done our bit now pal time to concentrate on our own :thumbs:

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yeh of course...plenty to do in this country,,to many homless,,,nhs,in chrisis,,to name a few,,,but as a spossed big power in the world,,surly we owe it to humanity to help,,,

The place for them to be looked after is a lot closer to home and we already spend £billions doing that.

 

The problem is the obligatory family reunifications that follow, so we may end up with each refugee x 6.

 

Germany have many to follow those there now.

 

'If you are below the age of 18 and have been afforded asylum or subsidiary protection in Germany, you can have your parents join you without further requirements.'

 

https://handbookgermany.de/en/rights-and-laws/family-reunification.html

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