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3 minutes ago, Seagull said:

And your answer means nothing, it doesn't matter what you would like or what anyone would like, we have to deal and discuss the situation we are currently in.

And neither does your opinion so suck it up. I dont want anymore illegals or legal migrants in this country and I want the ones that shouldnt be here removed immediately, you can reply all you like thats my stance. 

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Just now, TRUEBRIT66 said:

And neither does your opinion so suck it up. I dont want anymore illegals or legal migrants in this country and I want the ones that shouldnt be here removed immediately, you can reply all you like thats my stance. 

It's my stance as well, but that's not been happening has it, so, unless the public have the stomach to go hardball, things will never improve, and it needs to start by getting off their arses and voting.

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1 minute ago, TRUEBRIT66 said:

And neither does your opinion so suck it up. I dont want anymore illegals or legal migrants in this country and I want the ones that shouldnt be here removed immediately, you can reply all you like thats my stance. 

I think we are way past that, this don’t end all sensible and humane anymore……something is going to happen at some unspecified point in the future and when it does nobody is going to be asking questions or making considerations…..they will all be going lock, stock and barrel…..or we will…..either/or 

Where have we seen that madness before huh ? 
insane ! 

 

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Just now, WILF said:

I think we are way past that, this don’t end all sensible and humane anymore……something is going to happen at some unspecified point in the future and when it does nobody is going to be asking questions or making considerations…..they will all be going lock, stock and barrel…..or we will…..either/or 

Where have we seen that madness before huh ? 
insane ! 

 

Agree mate I've quoted you before on this, we seem not to have learnt from history, we are taking our eye of the ball a bit. People are getting more and more extreme and vitriol in their views on this, normal decent easy going folk are becoming more and more annoyed. Nasty facebook posts will be the last of this governments concerns if they dont at least appear to be doing something soon. 

   

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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 fall_ out from their actions or rather inactions.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

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 fall_ out from their actions or rather inactions.

 

 

Hang on a minute that's exactly who we are importing....judges lawyers and doctors isn't it.....

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22 minutes ago, Seagull said:

It's my stance as well, but that's not been happening has it, so, unless the public have the stomach to go hardball, things will never improve, and it needs to start by getting off their arses and voting.

There's nowt like a good belly laugh, better than any tonic, public go hardball, eh, that's what I like , a comedian, go hardball [BANNED TEXT] like folks on here, stop it please, never happen, just vent ya miseries on here, and it stops here 👍

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1 minute ago, iworkwhippets said:

There's nowt like a good belly laugh, better than any tonic, public go hardball, eh, that's what I like , a comedian, go hardball [BANNED TEXT] like folks on here, stop it please, never happen, just vent ya miseries on here, and it stops here 👍

It shows how concerned the public really are about the situation when we had one of the worst turnouts ever!

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6 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

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 fall_ out from their actions or rather inactions.

 

 

I’ve mentioned before we have a lad from Zimbabwe works here, lovely lad, hard working, clever and politer than all of his British work colleagues. He’s married has a young family and jumped through hoops as well as paying for the privilege to come legally to this country. He pays taxes and claims no benefits whatsoever.

He hates the fact illegals are coming over, probably more than I do, and he’s very concerned that when/if things do go pear shaped in this country he will get lumped in with the rest of the immigrants. He’s clever enough to realise it will go way beyond immigration at that point at become more about ethnicity and this is something I think is not being picked up on.           

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1 minute ago, TOMO said:

Hang on a minute that's exactly who we are importing....judges lawyers and doctors isn't it.....

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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3 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

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.

You understand you didn't need to reply...as my comment was tongue in cheek.....lol

 

 

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44 minutes ago, TOMO said:

You understand you didn't need to reply...as my comment was tongue in cheek.....lol

 

 

Give him a chance mate, Lefty’s are not known for humour…..we are helping him by putting him through detox and I get a feeling it’s starting to work but it needs time ! 
He is still waking up in the night screaming “Arthur Scargill !” So he has a way to go ! lol 

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15 hours ago, Seagull said:

I don't believe that, that's stupid, how can you expect men to fix a problem if they don't have the military capability, don't talk daft.

As for Albanian's, this is an example of something that definitely needs addressing, change the criteria where you can only seek refuge from genuine warzones, that's something, better than nothing, and a start.

the Afghans had the hardware and the training and just ran for the hills and the Taliban took a few days to regain control

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