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relative to home for many it is a pot of gold.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWhat I dont get is, why are these chaps coming over here and trying to settle when they cannot improve their life and have to rely on state benefits.
There is a mad scramble to get ILR and Citizenship as if that will bring pots of gold delivered at their doorstep.
Compared to home if your have valid reasons for seeking Asylum it has the benefit your are less likely to be murdered or raped.
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Maybe UKIP could an end to this, but UKIP are all racist nazis to even think about immigration, benefits tourists etc, so let's hope no one even contemplates voting for them.
Stick to LibLabCon peoples, you know it makes sense.
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What I dont get is, why are these chaps coming over here and trying to settle when they cannot improve their life and have to rely on state benefits.
There is a mad scramble to get ILR and Citizenship as if that will bring pots of gold delivered at their doorstep.
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Ok Loretta. MF is waiting for you in the roomOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostAnd from now on I want to be called Loretta. I want to have babies.
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And from now on I want to be called Loretta. I want to have babies.
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Are you judging? How un PC of you.
What are you hiding you racist biggot?
You offend me.
Etc etc
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An evening at the B&B should sort you out lad!Originally posted by GlenW View PostThat's really spoiled my day.
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That's really spoiled my day.
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