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    Schengen Zone to be redrawn to save EU's passport free travel area  | Daily Mail Online

    The end of Schengen as we know it? Greece, Spain and Italy will be kicked out of the current zone along with some Eastern European countries as free travel is blamed for migrant crisis
    Calls to redraw zone which is blamed for spiralling migrant crisis
    A new 'mini-Schengen' with fewer countries proposed to help ease flows
    Emergency EU meeting on Friday will discuss new Schengen borders
    European Council president Donald Tusk says 'clock is ticking'
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    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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    If countries with external borders can't police them properly then they should certainly be kicked out from the Schengen zone - with proper policing whoever makes into those countries will stay in there, therefore giving very good incentive to said countries to have proper external border controls (which is their obligation), once they achieve it they can be accepted back to the Zone.

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      #3
      I think that is one of those Daily Fail 'Made Up With No Real Factual Content' articles to 'Stir And Incite People', pretty much bollocks really...
      Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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        #4
        Reading the real reason for the meeting is not what the Daily Fail are reporting but is in fact stronger controls for people entering the Schengen area, in other words it would apply not to the internal but to the external borders of the free-travel zone known as Schengen, of which Britain is not a part. This means that most EU citizens will be subject to long waits going through passport control when entering or leaving the Schengen zone of 26 countries and that most Europeans will be vetted for possible “terrorist” connections. This will hit the British more than others due to not being in the Schengen zone so for those of you of for your dirty weekend in Paris or booze up in Malaguf, you'll now have longer queues...
        Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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          #5
          Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
          Reading the real reason for the meeting is not what the Daily Fail are reporting but is in fact stronger controls for people entering the Schengen area, in other words it would apply not to the internal but to the external borders of the free-travel zone known as Schengen, of which Britain is not a part. This means that most EU citizens will be subject to long waits going through passport control when entering or leaving the Schengen zone of 26 countries and that most Europeans will be vetted for possible “terrorist” connections. This will hit the British more than others due to not being in the Schengen zone so for those of you of for your dirty weekend in Paris or booze up in Malaguf, you'll now have longer queues...
          So the usual Daily Fail misrepresentation then.
          "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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            #6
            Originally posted by AtW View Post
            If countries with external borders can't police them properly then they should certainly be kicked out from the Schengen zone - with proper policing whoever makes into those countries will stay in there, therefore giving very good incentive to said countries to have proper external border controls (which is their obligation), once they achieve it they can be accepted back to the Zone.

            NEXT!!!
            I really do feel for the Greeks. They have huge borders and an economy in tatters. Last thing they need is the migrant crisis.
            http://www.cih.org/news-article/disp...housing_market

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              #7
              ...none of which will help the refugee crisis as long as there are people turning up at borders and demanding to be let through to Germany, and lefties in the EU that continue to say we should just let them all in anyway. What's the point in making more rules, for people that don't want to follow them?

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