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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostTo which country will we deport UK born people who don't respect human rights?
Do they feel they are a british citizen with all the responsibilities that go with that or do they still see themselves as something other than that and wish to live under a different set of laws.
So if they feel Sharia law is correct they get deported.
If they wish to live under UK law they will be tried under UK law.
We only make this difficult for ourselves when we try and solve the problems they have created for themselves.Comment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostMany if not most present day refugees are economic migrants using warfare and oppression and suchlike as a pretext. Also, with unskilled jobs steadily vanishing in Western countries these migrants are in direct competition with indigenous people. That was much less so in past years when there were more jobs to go round.
It's easy to be magnanimous and welcoming when you have a secure skilled job, and no doubt live in a nice area. But liberals like you are increasingly out of touch, and the longer immigration is allowed and even encouraged, the bigger the backlash that will build up, and that will adversely affect everyone, including immigrants already here!"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI live in London where strangely enough we still have poor people. And oddly enough I help some of those poor people and have interesting discussions with them particularly about the skewed housing market.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIf they were genuinely running from an oppressive regime then why are they not content to stay in Greece or wherever they land?
Originally posted by original PM View PostWhy do they then feel the need and indeed feel they have the right to go to Germany/France/UK etc and demand things?
Originally posted by original PM View PostAnd then why do they feel the need to try to introduce some of those 'things' that were making the regime oppressive in the first place - such as Sharia Law.
At times it seems that they tried to fight with the Syrian troops, realised they were loosing and then decided to take advantage of soft European targets and continue the war there?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostTo which country will we deport UK born people who don't respect human rights?
We are talking about generations of incompetence on immigration.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postso how do you think importing more bodies when we are already short of housing is going to affect these poor people?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell we need to ask a different question
Do they feel they are a british citizen with all the responsibilities that go with that or do they still see themselves as something other than that and wish to live under a different set of laws.
So if they feel Sharia law is correct they get deported.
If they wish to live under UK law they will be tried under UK law.
We only make this difficult for ourselves when we try and solve the problems they have created for themselves.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostTo which country will we deport UK born people who don't respect human rights?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIf they were genuinely running from an oppressive regime then why are they not content to stay in Greece or wherever they land?
Why do they then feel the need and indeed feel they have the right to go to Germany/France/UK etc and demand things?
And then why do they feel the need to try to introduce some of those 'things' that were making the regime oppressive in the first place - such as Sharia Law.
At times it seems that they tried to fight with the Syrian troops, realised they were loosing and then decided to take advantage of soft European targets and continue the war there?
A couple of informative tables here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...gee_populationComment
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