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17 minutes ago, scotty12 said:

How would you stop them coming across the Chanel mate ? 

He already said.

"Or…..just wait for them to get into U.K. waters and turn them to mince with a gatlin gun ? 
I guarantee you’d only need to do a couple and it would stop altogether !"

WILF 2025

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23 minutes ago, scotty12 said:

How would you stop them coming across the Chanel mate ? 

It used to be, ( maybe still is), that if you flew into the UK without the correct passport, visa or documentation, you were held by immigration services then put on the next ‘plane back to where the flight you arrived on originated, irrespective of country.

Why can’t the same rule/law apply to people arriving by boat ?

Put on a ferry back to the country they sailed from ?

I don’t know the answer, maybe it’s because our government simply don’t want to do it ?

Cheers.

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1 minute ago, Seagull said:

Are people still falling for the boat crossing headlines? Last year, around 37k people arrived in the UK on small boats, that's a drop in the ocean compared to 1 million legal migrants from the 3rd world.

Legal immigrants are interviewed, vetted and given visas to come here.

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5 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

It used to be, ( maybe still is), that if you flew into the UK without the correct passport, visa or documentation, you were held by immigration services then put on the next ‘plane back to where the flight you arrived on originated, irrespective of country.

Why can’t the same rule/law apply to people arriving by boat ?

Put on a ferry back to the country they sailed from ?

I don’t know the answer, maybe it’s because our government simply don’t want to do it ?

Cheers.

The eu and wef don't want us to

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Just now, Seagull said:

Ok, so are we now saying we are happy with migrants from the 3rd world coming to work here?

No, I never said that.

My son was Entry Clearance Officer at the British Consulate in Saudi Arabia, he interviewed thousands of visa applicants and turned down far more than he accepted.

I personally think legal immigration is far to high, but they applied for a visa and went through the system. 
Illegal immigrants dont.

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Just now, chartpolski said:

No, I never said that.

My son was Entry Clearance Officer at the British Consulate in Saudi Arabia, he interviewed thousands of visa applicants and turned down far more than he accepted.

I personally think legal immigration is far to high, but they applied for a visa and went through the system. 
Illegal immigrants dont.

Cheers.

That's obvious, but vetting anyone doesn't guarantee future safety. Many of these that commit serious crimes had no known previous.

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Just now, Halfhound said:

What do you think seagull? If you’d the power in the morning how would you sort it?

The only way to stop it is to work together with the French and the rest of the EU, yes it will cost more money but I'm sure people will agree it's a price worth paying?

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1 minute ago, Seagull said:

The only way to stop it is to work together with the French and the rest of the EU, yes it will cost more money but I'm sure people will agree it's a price worth paying?

But work together to do what? Stop people getting on boats? Or take away the reason they want to get to the UK in the first place?

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1 minute ago, Halfhound said:

But work together to do what? Stop people getting on boats? Or take away the reason they want to get to the UK in the first place?

Stop them fleeing to the EU in the first place, put more pressure on other nations outside the EU, etc.

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My sons wife is Saudi, their son is a British citizen and passport holder.

When she applied for a visit visa to come and see us she had to provide bank statements to show she had sufficient means, a return ticket, a letter from her employer saying she would be returning to work after her visit, a letter from my wife and myself saying she would be staying with us and we would be responsible for her and she paid the equivalent of £1,000 for a ten year multiple visit visa.

Illegal immigrants provide not one iota of proof who they are or where they are from.

Cheers.

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1 minute ago, chartpolski said:

My sons wife is Saudi, their son is a British citizen and passport holder.

When she applied for a visit visa to come and see us she had to provide bank statements to show she had sufficient means, a return ticket, a letter from her employer saying she would be returning to work after her visit, a letter from my wife and myself saying she would be staying with us and we would be responsible for her and she paid the equivalent of £1,000 for a ten year multiple visit visa.

Illegal immigrants provide not one iota of proof who they are or where they are from.

Cheers.

But, going off by what many say on here, it's in their genetics to be troublesome, they might pass the criteria but it won't be long before they revert to type and start committing crime, usually of the heinous kind. 

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