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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostUK is now a net exporter of refugees.
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UK is now a net exporter of refugees.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHow many is the UK taking?
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Or Poland will pay. The EU will probably reduce subsidies by 250,000 Euro per refugee not accepted by Poland.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostOr What?
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Switzerland takes far more refugees than other countries, proportional to the population, than the UK or Poland. Loads of Eritreans about, and quite a few Syrians. The former are a bit of a problem, socially. The latter are great - educated, civilised people.
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"The plan to share 160,000 refugees in overwhelmed Italy and Greece among other European countries over two years was endorsed in September 2015 by a qualified majority vote."Originally posted by original PM View Post
Bloody Poles - ignoring democracy like that.
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Are these the Polish that are being booted out of the UK?
Or some Polish buff chicks?
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They will send in the EU army.Originally posted by Platypus View PostOr nothing. So begins years of legal BS, nothing more. It keeps the lawyers employed.
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Or nothing. So begins years of legal BS, nothing more. It keeps the lawyers employed.
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Or there may be a court case.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostOr What?
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