yet through greedy choice they decide they are entitled to more. they want a life in a first world country.
Well, that's the crux of it right there. Shame on them for their greediness and for encroaching on your hard earned entitlement.
yet through greedy choice they decide they are entitled to more. they want a life in a first world country.
Well, that's the crux of it right there. Shame on them for their greediness and for encroaching on your hard earned entitlement.
I cannot fathom how you are comparing the right to live in a first world country with owning a porche.
It..... just.............! *shrug*
I cannot fathom how you are comparing the right to live in a first world country with owning a porche.
It..... just.............! *shrug*
With familes at home who will join them when they find somewhere worth living.............................................
they have somewhere safe to sleep free of risk of murder by tyrannical religious groups. to have free food. and will be re-homed following due process where availability arises.
they want a life in a first world country.
Which means the numbers arriving in Hungary, etc, are just the tip of the iceberg, and when the dust settles we can probably expect to multiply them by 4...
and?
Except that now food is becoming scarce, conditions are becoming unsanitary and the asylum process is breaking down - with many not being processed at all. Safety isn't even assured anymore.
Who do you think is going to pay for all of this?
The UK government via tax recpts - the same way that anything else is paid for.
and?
That tax could be spent on things like cancelled cancer drugs. No compassion for them?
That's what you want, isn't it? A global reallocation of wealth and prosperity?
Straw man.
I think labelling it a greed is harsh.
I concur - making those initial safe havens "safe" should be the no.1 priority - we need to really help Turkey, Greece and Italy with that - and not just monetarily either.
Classic Groen - sounding a bit conspiracy theorist there, aren't we?
What exactly do you mean my "other agenda"?
And as for "move back to your region of origin", London holds no attraction to me - I don't particulary like cities, which is why I moved somewhere quieter.
I'm not sure what that even means. But I suppose that was kind or your point wasn't it? I'll let you educate me on that one.
I don't think labelling them as economic migrants is harsh. What i think is harsh is accepting economic migrants and pretending they are all refugees.
We don't actually have to help anyone, your compassion is not a national imperative. If we do decide to help someone then they can take it out of the existing foreign aid budget.
What do you think i mean by other agenda? You are going on and on about letting the migrants in to the country, why are you so enthusiastic for it?
I did say OR move on to new pastures. Meaning if you are not from another location and from the UK then when it turns in to a cesspool you would just move on to another country because you hold no loyalty towards the country.
You also conveniently ignored the rest of my comment, typical amgiafan.
Thanks for the clarifcication.
It wasn't worth responding to, I didn't ignore it.