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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    We should take a leaf out of Trump's book and build a wall between us and the continent....
    We've already got a moat

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    +1. The one thing Cameron got right here and no one else in Europe did was we should take no one who turns up at a border. We should however take enough people from refugee camps to ensure we encourage others to go to such camps rather than trying to get to Greece via Turkey...
    +2

    we are creating a pull I see the blood of those crossing the med firmly on Merkel's hands.

    Support them close to the border, no permanent residency by default.

    There is a reason we are seeing more migrants (and sorry I doubt many are refugees despite what the left think) spending what in their home country is a fortune (where are they getting that from?) to get to Europe is that they will get citizenship.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by bobspud View Post
    You mean had already burst through the gates uninvited... While I get the point about free movement it should not be applied to people seeking refuge. They should be held at the border of the first country they come to where they should receive medical help, identification a skills appraisal and fresh clothes. Then once we know who they are and what they need we could distribute them in a controlled manner. The only thing we are doing today is causing a massive problem for tomorrow.
    +1. The one thing Cameron got right here and no one else in Europe did was we should take no one who turns up at a border. We should however take enough people from refugee camps to ensure we encourage others to go to such camps rather than trying to get to Greece via Turkey...

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  • bobspud
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    The refugees Merkel has accepted were already in the EU:
    You mean had already burst through the gates uninvited... While I get the point about free movement it should not be applied to people seeking refuge. They should be held at the border of the first country they come to where they should receive medical help, identification a skills appraisal and fresh clothes. Then once we know who they are and what they need we could distribute them in a controlled manner. The only thing we are doing today is causing a massive problem for tomorrow.

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  • BrilloPad
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    EU holidaymakers will need to pay £100 to come to the UK.

    We should take a leaf out of Trump's book and build a wall between us and the continent....

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by Chuck View Post
    So the EU are considering a £10 charge for people coming legally in to the EU because they need to be security checked? While at the same time, Merkel has opened the doors to anyone who fancies coming, illegally, from places where they can't be checked.

    Joined up EU thinking at its best.
    On the bright side, the story's in the Mail so it isn't true, any more than your gubbins about Merkel is

    And even if it were true, it would only apply to UK citizens if Brexit happened, so it won't.

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  • BlasterBates
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    Originally posted by Chuck View Post
    So the EU are considering a £10 charge for people coming legally in to the EU because they need to be security checked? While at the same time, Merkel has opened the doors to anyone who fancies coming, illegally, from places where they can't be checked.

    Joined up EU thinking at its best.
    The refugees Merkel has accepted were already in the EU:
    Last edited by BlasterBates; 14 November 2016, 11:46.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Chuck View Post
    So the EU are considering a £10 charge for people coming legally in to the EU because they need to be security checked? While at the same time, Merkel has opened the doors to anyone who fancies coming, illegally, from places where they can't be checked.

    Joined up EU thinking at its best.
    oh please only the honest people obey the rules donchaknow?

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  • Chuck
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    So the EU are considering a £10 charge for people coming legally in to the EU because they need to be security checked? While at the same time, Merkel has opened the doors to anyone who fancies coming, illegally, from places where they can't be checked.

    Joined up EU thinking at its best.

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  • Lance
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    yawn....... £10 per trip is less than the tourist tax you pay in most EEA countries.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    Brexit means Brexit

    Milan.
    Is it really anything to do with Brexit. I don't think so.

    But it would apply to people entering the so-called Schengen zone, which excludes the UK - meaning British travellers would also have to pay to travel to other EU countries
    Ireland is also not in Schengen, so if they introduced this, it would also apply to them - and Ireland could probably challenged it under freedom of movement!

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  • milanbenes
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    Brexit means Brexit

    Milan.

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    I must be prescient.
    You predicted that the Daily Mail would print a BS story? Wow.

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  • Major Hassle
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    Yawns

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  • vetran
    started a topic Hah - what a shock

    Hah - what a shock

    British holidaymakers could need to pay for £10 visa to visit the EU in security crackdown | Daily Mail Online

    British holidaymakers face paying for £10 visa to visit the EU under Brussels security crackdown
    EU is discussing introducing a version of the US visa waiver programme
    International travellers heading to the US are usually exempt from a visa
    But they have to apply for an electronic system travel authorisation
    This costs around £10 - and EU could introduce similar scheme

    I must be prescient.

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