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Originally posted by vetran View PostThe "Windrush generation" is the phrase that is generally being used to cover this whole migration, they didn't all come on the one ship but listing the hundreds of ships and other routes would take a while.
its still a cock up. Its still 50 years old!
Now does anyone see the fact that these people managed to live 50 years in the country without being noticed by the authorities or being regularised as a scandal? I assume some were renting, borrowing or using the NHS. At that point when the papers didn't appear correct, someone in power should of said we need to fix this!
The government must have known that they needed the proper documentation otherwise this stuff would happen, so why in the last 50 years did they not fix it, these citizens ARE entitled to it?
Horrible as it is for the people affected can we see it as a success of the government policies that those without proper paperwork are now being identified? Even though when the home office finds them they cock it up. I do. I hope they sort out the legals from the illegals and treat both sides with fairness & decency.
No, because they were invited in by the Government, there were records extant to prove they arrived legitimately and we didn't have a culture fostered by the government that immigration was bad, legal or illegal, or a policy aimed at actively creating a hostile environment to anyone wanting to settle here.
Rudd isn't going to get fired, and will only resign as an absolute last resort because she is protecting May who was Home Office minister when the current policy of hostility was formulated."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Banks will soon have to start freezing bank accounts if their owners do not have right to be in the UK.
How moronic is that for a country that is supposedly the financial center of the world where foreigners (who live outside of UK) can keep money safely?Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBanks will soon have to start freezing bank accounts if their owners do not have right to be in the UK.
How moronic is that for a country that is supposedly the financial center of the world where foreigners (who live outside of UK) can keep money safely?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBanks will soon have to start freezing bank accounts if their owners do not have right to be in the UK.
How moronic is that for a country that is supposedly the financial center of the world where foreigners (who live outside of UK) can keep money safely?
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/b...ccount-holders“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.”Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThe "Windrush generation" is the phrase that is generally being used to cover this whole migration, they didn't all come on the one ship but listing the hundreds of ships and other routes would take a while.
its still a cock up. Its still 50 years old!
Now does anyone see the fact that these people managed to live 50 years in the country without being noticed by the authorities or being regularised as a scandal? I assume some were renting, borrowing or using the NHS. At that point when the papers didn't appear correct, someone in power should of said we need to fix this!
The government must have known that they needed the proper documentation otherwise this stuff would happen, so why in the last 50 years did they not fix it, these citizens ARE entitled to it?
Horrible as it is for the people affected can we see it as a success of the government policies that those without proper paperwork are now being identified? Even though when the home office finds them they cock it up. I do. I hope they sort out the legals from the illegals and treat both sides with fairness & decency.
You need to remember as British citizens we don't need to have a passport or any other government id such as driving license as it is not a requirement for living in the UK.
Btw there are many who applied in recent years for British passports and have been refused. The Home Office even tried to refuse a passport for the newborn son of a British diplomat who was born abroad while his father was on diplomatic service."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou need to remember as British citizens we don't need to have a passport or any other government id such as driving license as it is not a requirement for living in the UK.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt is now..."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostWaiting for the 03:00 knock on the door are we?Comment
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