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Originally posted by The Castle Cary Fairy View PostI can't help feel that a timely play on words would be "Ne'er cast a clout till May be out".
Malcolm Buggeridge - Ne'er cast a clout till May be out
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI think you lot need to shut up.
Australia does it all the time, as does America and probably many other countries.
http://www.news.com.au/finance/econo...4e703ce0828b5b
Last year the net migration to Australia was about 250,000 with a population of 24 million, record levels.
In the US net migration is running at record levels, also much higher than Britain.
Last edited by BlasterBates; 1 May 2018, 15:50.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI think you lot need to shut up.
She is taking a stronger stance on immigration as many people in the UK (both brexiters and otherwise) have been saying for the past few years.
It was never going to be easy and yes we were going to have to turn some people away and so no.
Australia does it all the time, as does America and probably many other countries.
Why bitch bout the UK doing it?
Its Crazy!
No good comparing us against Australia as this is nothing of the sort!Last edited by RStrongbolt; 1 May 2018, 15:47.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo she has made a complete feck up of immigration
Other countries strong stance is based on knowing who enters the country, where they are staying and who leaves so overstayers are easier to remove but we can't be bothered to do that. Instead we chuck out British citizens and ensure those that remain don't have enough health care workers to treat them.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI think you lot need to shut up.
She is taking a stronger stance on immigration as many people in the UK (both brexiters and otherwise) have been saying for the past few years.
It was never going to be easy and yes we were going to have to turn some people away and so no.
Australia does it all the time, as does America and probably many other countries.
Why bitch bout the UK doing it?
Other countries strong stance is based on knowing who enters the country, where they are staying and who leaves so overstayers are easier to remove but we can't be bothered to do that. Instead we chuck out British citizens and ensure those that remain don't have enough health care workers to treat them.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI think you lot need to shut up.
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Originally posted by The Castle Cary Fairy View Post
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThe UK has a education problem, rather than a immigration one. The country is built on migrants, always has been. In breed Daily wail reading Whetherpoon drinking types happy to have cheap labour or experienced professionals come and do the work. There's a reason why the UK is one of the most unproductive countries of the world, laziness personified, yet when someone else is willing to do the work...
When the banks failed, the debt realised, the migrants were an easy target. History repeating.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThe UK has a education problem, rather than a immigration one. The country is built on migrants, always has been. In breed Daily wail reading Whetherpoon drinking types happy to have cheap labour or experienced professionals come and do the work. There's a reason why the UK is one of the most unproductive countries of the world, laziness personified, yet when someone else is willing to do the work...
When the banks failed, the debt realised, the migrants were an easy target. History repeating.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI think you lot need to shut up.
She is taking a stronger stance on immigration as many people in the UK (both brexiters and otherwise) have been saying for the past few years.
The UK has a education problem, rather than a immigration one. The country is built on migrants, always has been. In breed Daily wail reading Whetherpoon drinking types happy to have cheap labour or experienced professionals come and do the work. There's a reason why the UK is one of the most unproductive countries of the world, laziness personified, yet when someone else is willing to do the work...
When the banks failed, the debt realised, the migrants were an easy target. History repeating.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostLOL! That word "just" probably isn't out of place!
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I think you lot need to shut up.
She is taking a stronger stance on immigration as many people in the UK (both brexiters and otherwise) have been saying for the past few years.
It was never going to be easy and yes we were going to have to turn some people away and so no.
Australia does it all the time, as does America and probably many other countries.
Why bitch bout the UK doing it?
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