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Send them to live next door to remainers
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post...but not as naive as reading the Daily Mail or Daily Express
Originally posted by xoggoth View Post...
Why on Earth should we have to fund such things? We do not have a duty to foreign nationals.We don't expect other countries to take our low performers.
Ever wondered why the feckless of the UK don't migrate to other EU countries?
No migrant who is not a significant asset should be here.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by vetran View PostYes and they don't seem to be particularly welcoming.
Oh and Eastern Europeans get p*ssed if you don't say exactly who this group are - they are Roma.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWhy on Earth should we have to fund such things? We do not have a duty to foreign nationals. We don't expect other countries to take our low performers. No migrant who is not a significant asset should be here.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by vetran View PostYes and they don't seem to be particularly welcoming.
Last edited by BlasterBates; 13 December 2016, 12:34.Leave a comment:
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Whether high crime is a reality or not, that Guardian article does say they have significant problem with health, education and joblessness. So probably not an asset in general TBH. Plus blaming the axing of the government's axing of the migration impacts fund.
Why on Earth should we have to fund such things? We do not have a duty to foreign nationals. We don't expect other countries to take our low performers. No migrant who is not a significant asset should be here.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post...but not as naive as reading the Daily Mail or Daily Express
....and didn't you read the comments from the communitly leaders who live there, don't those comments carry any weight?One headteacher reported 8.9 per cent of Roma children reading and 3.5 per cent writing at Key Stage 1, compared to 80.1 per cent and 70.3 per cent among the general population.
Even as far back as 2013, David Blunkett, former Home Secretary and then local MP, warned of riots because of rising tensions.
Mark Payne, an expert in the Roma community who works at the University of Sheffield’s Department of Educational Studies, agrees the sudden influx caused problems.
Last year alone there were 145 robberies on the estate
He said: “No one was really prepared. The number coming over to Sheffield from Slovakia really mushroomed in 2011/2012.
“The Roma people are suspicious of officialdom and that has been a big barrier to overcome.”
Suhail Ahmed, from Immigration Services — a body that helps Asian immigrants with their visas — said:
“We have different nationalities here and it causes a divide.
Suhail Ahamed, principle advisor of Immigration Services SWNS:SOUTH WEST NEWS SERVICE
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Suhail Ahamed, of Immigration Services, said the divide is caused by different nationalities
“But the ghetto situation is getting better because of stricter requirements for benefits.”Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by vetran View Postyou inferred something from some figures, I made a different inference.
so we both made it up.
Point I was making was that you have no idea how bad it can get in these sort of areas unless you have lived there. The worst area I ever lived in had occasional car dumping, a little mild drug dealing and a resident burglar hardly a sink estate.
From the pictures it looks a lot like my mates area looked. The deal there was people were either frightened of the gangs or the police (because they were illegals) so they didn't report crime, it was a privilege to actually be dismissive of the Police. So you thinking it is a low crime area from the figures is very naive.
....and didn't you read the comments from the communitly leaders who live there, don't those comments carry any weight?Last edited by BlasterBates; 13 December 2016, 11:52.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostYou mean in Page Hall or are you just speculating ?
so we both made it up.
Point I was making was that you have no idea how bad it can get in these sort of areas unless you have lived there. The worst area I ever lived in had occasional car dumping, a little mild drug dealing and a resident burglar hardly a sink estate.
From the pictures it looks a lot like my mates area looked. The deal there was people were either frightened of the gangs or the police (because they were illegals) so they didn't report crime, it was a privilege to actually be dismissive of the Police. So you thinking it is a low crime area from the figures is very naive.Leave a comment:
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