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Truth is just truth, more usual than not it's boring, but it's still important to face it - give it a go sometime. -
One to especially watch out is face of NixonOriginally posted by Mordac View PostCheck them for prison tattoos on arrival. Simples...
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I don't think you care that much about truth. You just dish out the boring, tired insults because you don't seem to have the ability to engage in a conversation.Originally posted by AtW View PostTruth is just truth, more usual than not it's boring, but it's still important to face it - give it a go sometime.
You seem a bit limited.Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by woohoo View PostI don't think you care that much about truth. You just dish out the boring, tired insults because you don't seem to have the ability to engage in a conversation.
You seem a bit specialComment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostIs that true though, my understanding on this is that EU rules state that a previous conviction was not grounds enough on its own for excluding or removing EU citizens.
They also had to pose an immediate threat.
Many deportations are slowed down by legal challenges on the grounds of human rights.
I really can't see what the issue is with this other than can the border force be effective in implementing it.
Thousands of EU citizens deported due to a previous conviction since 2010
Nothing's changed, but it is a bit of a welcome deflection from the goverment warnings on a no deal Brexit.I'm alright JackComment
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It sounds like a pragmatic tightening up of our borders.
I fully support that. I'd prefer they built a wall though.Comment
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I don't have a subscription for the FT. I really don't see how this is a deflection. I think most people are able to be aware of more than one subject.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThousands of EU citizens deported due to a previous conviction since 2010
Nothing's changed, but it is a bit of a welcome deflection from the goverment warnings on a no deal Brexit.Comment
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With a moat full of snakes and crocodiles?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI fully support that. I'd prefer they built a wall though.Comment
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Swindonian "ladies" swimming about would work.Originally posted by AtW View PostWith a moat full of snakes and crocodiles?Comment
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Yes, would work just fine, but have you considered long term maintenance costs?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSwindonian "ladies" swimming about would work.
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