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French acting up again.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo would you have sent the kindertransport children back to the Netherlands?
smell the straw burn.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postsurprised it hasn't happened sooner.Comment
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostYet the situation would be so easy to avoid, just ship the feckless economic migrants back to their countries of origin, if they refuse to name their place of origin default to the worst sh1thole imaginable or 4 meters of anchor chain and a nice deep bit of the Med, simples
Centralise asylum claims and make the EU distribute the migrants and pay centrally for their upkeep.
would stop dead.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo would you have sent the kindertransport children back to the Netherlands?
The world is a different place now.Comment
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I think we should have a football-stylee promotion/relegation method.
We accept the top 2% of the best refugees from developing countries in exchange for demoting the lowest 2% indigenous, unproductive, benefit-scrounging, hangers-on / losers to the respective developing countries.
The proviso being the promoted refugees would accept no more than 50% of the benefits the indigenous losers were taking.
That way, by a competitive process, the UK could benefit from people who are willing to risk their lives to have a better life, and enrich their new country.
And, the fat, lazy, layabouts, could benefit of living in a poor country, with very little, and may lose a bit of weight through ambient starvation, learn to appreciate what they had, etc.Comment
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