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I think Dunkirk is out of the question, don't you? It'll only inspire a whole load of small boat owners to evacuate the freeloaders to southern ports...
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Maybe they'll just move down to Boulogne or Dieppe or up to Dunkirk, bet no-one has thought of that...A wall, surely a deep body of water with big white walls on one side would be a better dete...
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Wouldn't it be cheaper to send in the RAF? They must be getting rusty, it's been a few years since they bombed anything useful. Mind you, are we allowed to bomb France while we're still in the EU? Or do we have to wait until we're properly out? Why doesn't Corbyn ask these sort of questions at PMQ's instead of waffling on about housing? What a colossal arse.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostClear madness to build a wall to keep Mexicans out. Its like the Soviet block and the Berlin wall. A sign of complete madness. Desperation. Clearly no country would stoop to such depths unless advised by an ubercretin?
Calais migrants: Work to start on UK-funded wall - BBC News
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To answer your original question though, the Berlin wall did sort of do its job for about 28 and a bit years. I think we'd settle for that right now.
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Well, that completely justifies the USA Trump's wall then.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostClear madness to build a wall to keep Mexicans out. Its like the Soviet block and the Berlin wall. A sign of complete madness. Desperation. Clearly no country would stoop to such depths unless advised by an ubercretin?
Calais migrants: Work to start on UK-funded wall - BBC News
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if we are OK to do it, why shouldn't they?
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Mexico Wall
Clear madness to build a wall to keep Mexicans out. Its like the Soviet block and the Berlin wall. A sign of complete madness. Desperation. Clearly no country would stoop to such depths unless advised by an ubercretin?
Calais migrants: Work to start on UK-funded wall - BBC News
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