Originally posted by NotAllThere
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can you lot even read English????Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
closing boarders? is this a private education thing?
FFS
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One way or another, it looks like we're reliant on France and other EU countries to reduce the flow of migrants coming here.
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You boys missing the biscuit game, us comprehensive attendees had girls to play with!Originally posted by NotAllThereI think so. Because given I've been in both countries just today, it's clear that borders haven't been closed. Now. You have to ask yourself. Is vetran posting fake news or just being a bit thick? You see, I'd ban him if I though the former. Thankfully, I don't.
Its a new initiative that France & Germany are working towards its in the WSJ & Times if you want to look. I suspect your car hasn't been flagged and you aren't walking across an open border.
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closing boarders? is this a private education thing?Originally posted by vetran View PostSeems the French & Germans are closing boarders. I hope some of our posters don't have heart failure.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ion-rules.html
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Well that should solve our problem then.
If they can't get into France...
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Bunch of racists
Seems the French & Germans are closing boarders. I hope some of our posters don't have heart failure.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ion-rules.html
France is set to follow Germany and expel illegal migrants who have 'broken in' to the country, its new interior minister said as he called for a coalition of like-minded EU countries to demand tighter immigration rules.
Bruno Retailleau's calls for a harsher line on asylum claims, violence against police, prison sentences, radical Islam and drug trafficking underline the sway of Marine Le Pen's right National Rally (RN) party on the newly installed government.Tags: None
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