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Forgot the one about mobile phones and how people were complaining about the refugees having them:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/26/wo...martphone.html
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2015/09/migrants-and-mobiles/
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Much like many people make up stuff as well:
Calling Bulltulip On the Anti-Refugee Memes Flooding the Internet | VICE | United Kingdom
Or aren't too sure about the refugees having to claim asylum in the first country they arrive in:
UNHCR - Refugee protection in international law: article 31 of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees: non-penalization, detention, and protection (3.1)
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Even if he was wrong on that case it would not be surprising if some asylum seekers do it.
Islam versus Europe: Thousands of "Asylum Seekers" Visit Their Home Countries on Holiday
Only a "right wing" blog of course but that is no reason in itself to state that the quoted source is inaccurate.
Of course there are genuine asylum seekers but there is no doubt that false claims are also used by some with no good case in order to remain in the EU.
Asylum abuse rampant, EU ministers say | Europe | DW.COM | 26.10.2012
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI notice you do not mention that it was the Daily Mail that revealed the truth, that The Guardian only copied their news story, D.
Adam Holloway's refugee barber reveals he was only in Great Yarmouth* | Daily Mail Online
Gravesham MP Adam Holloway claims asylum seekers stopped him getting a haircut
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Tory MP Adam Holloway claims he couldn't have his hair cut because refugee barber was on holiday - Mirror Online
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Tory MP Adam Holloway claims he couldn't have his hair cut because refugee barber was on holiday - Mirror Online
He's still a bit of a pillock what ever way...although Labour have theirs too:
Eric Joyce fined for unprovoked attack on teenage boys | Politics | The Guardian
Expenses watchdog DOCKS MP Eric Joyce's pay over his £13k debt | Daily Mail Online
Eric Joyce had MP credit card suspended after running up £13,000 debt | Stirling & Central | News
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I notice you do not mention that it was the Daily Mail that revealed the truth, that The Guardian only copied their news story, D.
“It’s dangerous to go back to Iraq - if I wanted to go back there why would I have come here?” the 23-year-old told the Daily Mail. “Next time I see him, I will tell him. I am not annoyed – I am alright with it. He just got it wrong.”Last edited by xoggoth; 10 September 2015, 16:04.
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Originally posted by zeitghostBrilliant.
If I were him I think I'd find another barber.
Dentists & barbers are two trades or callings to best avoid upsetting.
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Silly Billy
Get your facts right before spouting off: Barber unable to cut Adam Holloway's hair because he was in Great Yarmouth - not Iraq | UK news | The Guardian
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