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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostIf you don't stop wringing your hands soon then they will drop off, that or you will drop dead of self inflicted shame for being better off than these migrant invaders.
You haven't posted that you intend to sell all your worldly goods to help billet these poor needy souls at your expense, so I can only assume that you're one of the right on, self righteous, utter bollocks spouting crowd who talk a sympathetic tune, but it's all window dressing and no substance.
Roughly how many countries of "safety" do you have to cross to reach Finland?
Iraqi refugees on hunger strike to protest stricter asylum guidelines | Yle Uutiset | yle.fi
A true refugee doesn't insist that they're heading to the country of their specific selection that suits them and will offer the best social security, healthcare, dentistry, free education, free housing and cushy lifestyle requirements.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostYou really ought to lay off the Babycham
You haven't posted that you intend to sell all your worldly goods to help billet these poor needy souls at your expense, so I can only assume that you're one of the right on, self righteous, utter bollocks spouting crowd who talk a sympathetic tune, but it's all window dressing and no substance.
Roughly how many countries of "safety" do you have to cross to reach Finland?
http://yle.fi/uutiset/iraqi_refugees...elines/8344387
A true refugee doesn't insist that they're heading to the country of their specific selection that suits them and will offer the best social security, healthcare, dentistry, free education, free housing and cushy lifestyle requirements.Last edited by TykeMerc; 30 September 2015, 21:33.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostSo?
This sort of stupidity merely highlights how much the hand wringing bandwagon is on an endless downhill propelled by emotive press (toddlers corpse which happened to be there in very dodgy circumstances as revealed later) and cretinous politicians that have jumped on with glee.
There are literally millions of people in poor countries from Asia and Africa who have been invited by Merkel and her pals to perform nothing short of an invasion of Europe, all they have to do is make out they're in some way connected with Syria.
Hell there's plenty of reports of real Syrian refugees saying that they're outnumbered 5-20 to 1 by economic migrants. Just a shame that more countries haven't taken the Hungarian approach and put up the barbed wire.
I'm a complete barbarian, I have no sympathy for the filth infesting the Calais area and marginally less for the scum charging through the Balkans. If nothing else they're obscuring the genuine issue of actual Syrian refugees fleeing a maniac government and an armed insurgency from ISIS that makes Vlad the Impaler look like a sensible moderate.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI think you'll find that the cases are going to court and the courts will find in favour of the tenant due to Germany's very strong rental laws (you should read the German press instead of scare mongering right wing British press and you'd know that) and a couple of idiotic mayors of villages will be left with an expensive bill, egg on their faces and no hope of re-election
This sort of stupidity merely highlights how much the hand wringing bandwagon is on an endless downhill propelled by emotive press (toddlers corpse which happened to be there in very dodgy circumstances as revealed later) and cretinous politicians that have jumped on with glee.
There are literally millions of people in poor countries from Asia and Africa who have been invited by Merkel and her pals to perform nothing short of an invasion of Europe, all they have to do is make out they're in some way connected with Syria.
Hell there's plenty of reports of real Syrian refugees saying that they're outnumbered 5-20 to 1 by economic migrants. Just a shame that more countries haven't taken the Hungarian approach and put up the barbed wire.
I'm a complete barbarian, I have no sympathy for the filth infesting the Calais area and marginally less for the scum charging through the Balkans. If nothing else they're obscuring the genuine issue of actual Syrian refugees fleeing a maniac government and an armed insurgency from ISIS that makes Vlad the Impaler look like a sensible moderate.
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I think you'll find that the cases are going to court and the courts will find in favour of the tenant due to Germany's very strong rental laws (you should read the German press instead of scare mongering right wing British press and you'd know that) and a couple of idiotic mayors of villages will be left with an expensive bill, egg on their faces and no hope of re-election
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Originally posted by Flashman View Post
Second German woman evicted from her home to make way for refugees - Telegraph
A woman in Germany is being evicted from her home of 23 years to make way for asylum-seekers, in the second such case to emerge.
Gabrielle Keller has been given until the end of the year to leave her flat in the small southern town of Eschbach, near the border with France.
The flat belongs to the local municipality, which says it is needed to house refugees
Ruthless German efficiency at work. But this time on their own people. Vote Merkel!Last edited by TykeMerc; 30 September 2015, 19:23.
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Second German woman evicted from her home to make way for refugees - Telegraph
A woman in Germany is being evicted from her home of 23 years to make way for asylum-seekers, in the second such case to emerge.
Gabrielle Keller has been given until the end of the year to leave her flat in the small southern town of Eschbach, near the border with France.
The flat belongs to the local municipality, which says it is needed to house refugees
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostMPs were scared of creating another Libya or Iraq plus loads of British Military coffins coming back.
The only real way to stop being drawn into any trouble was to get Assad to agree to go with free and fair elections but that wasn't going to happen.
Nobody with any sense though this was going to be a war with any casualties.
At least half the labour party now know they fooked that up.
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