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What you mean, he does not contribute his "fair" share?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIs this the same virtuous open door dhoog that shields all his wealth from taxation using trusts and the like?
Another Champagne swilling leftie idiot.
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Is this the same virtuous open door dhoog that shields all his wealth from taxation using trusts and the like?Originally posted by OwlHoot View Postdhoog is on a virtue trip, as always. I think we're supposed to be impressed
Another Champagne swilling leftie idiot.
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How do you know that?Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo neither of you understand the difference between asylum seekers and free movement of EU nationals between member states?
5000 asylum seekers a month is about 10% of net immigration currently. And these people are here looking to stay alive, not claim benefits.
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It's a shame we can't find a way of making it harder for people to walk through the tunnel. Perhaps some kind of high speed vehicle passing through several times an hour guaranteeing death to anybody stupid enough to be inside. That'd keep them out.
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Luddites.
Don't you all realise Gidiot needs these for the good future of GB PLC's economy?
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And are those declined removed?Originally posted by original PM View PostYes but they do not all stay
"UK - In 2014, 12,750 people from outside the EU applied to stay in the UK. 4,015 were approved (31.49%).
France - In 2014, 37,085 people from outside the EU applied to stay in France. 5,825 were approved (15.71%)."
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Yes but they do not all stay
"UK - In 2014, 12,750 people from outside the EU applied to stay in the UK. 4,015 were approved (31.49%).
France - In 2014, 37,085 people from outside the EU applied to stay in France. 5,825 were approved (15.71%)."
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FTFY
Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo I don't understand the difference between asylum seekers crossing Europe and ignoring the Dublin regulation and free movement of EU nationals between member states?
5000 asylum seekers a month is about 10% of net immigration currently to UK which has no land borders with most countries generating asylum seekers.. And these people and those from recent accession countries are here looking to work for any wage.
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