Paying people to go back to their own countries it's ridiculous
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I know! I have to pay £6 to go over the bridge.Originally posted by The Spartan View PostPaying people to go back to their own countries it's ridiculous
I might just stop before the tolls and ask to be deported back to the valleys.Comment
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FTFY.Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostYou cannot send them back unless they have a passport, so it costs a shed load keeping them and then trying to sort out the problem of decapitation
So much cheaper.Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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Provided you're Welsh you shouldn't have to pay in my viewOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostI know! I have to pay £6 to go over the bridge.
I might just stop before the tolls and ask to be deported back to the valleys.In Scooter we trust
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What do you suggest we do with them given that rounding 'em all up and gassing them in camps is frowned upon and has been since 1945?Originally posted by The Spartan View PostPaying people to go back to their own countries it's ridiculousComment
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Help those who want to go back to go home.Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhat do you suggest we do with them given that rounding 'em all up and gassing them in camps is frowned upon and has been since 1945?
Prevent the others from staying by restricting welfare and other incentivesComment
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Hey dickhead the way it works is that if I'm talking to you I will quote the post that I'm relating to.Originally posted by Le Rosbif View PostHelp those who want to go back to go home.
Prevent the others from staying by restricting welfare and other incentives
Now, ferme la bouche!Comment
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Fetchez la vache!Originally posted by Churchill View PostHey dickhead the way it works is that if I'm talking to you I will quote the post that I'm relating to.
Now, ferme la bouche!Comment
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Something tells me that your knowledge of Monty-Python far exceeds your knowledge of French.Originally posted by Le Rosbif View PostFetchez la vache!Comment
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