The EU Migrant Crisis

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They can take the places of the 34,000 we deported last year alone....

The ones that were being housed illegally and being shoved in beds in sheds and houses that are damp and can't handle the amount of people? *and the ones in detention centres of course.

Is it right that all these refugees are going to come here only to be taken advantage of by rogue landlords that are more than happy to endanger the lives of others for their own profit?

We've got a health service in crisis, a transport system that can't cope and roads that are getting more and more clogged yet we want to then add x amount of people in such a small amount of time, most of which will be totally dependant on the state.

It's all well and good saying that you welcome the migrants, but when you can't get doctors appointments or you can't get your child into the school you want, don't complain about it. Yes we have plenty of space, but we don't live in fields and we expect a certain standard of living which cannot be sustained when the government will have tens of thousands of dependant people that need looking after.

It's time the world starts putting REAL pressure on the Arab states to take in some of these people, you'd think Saudi Arabia would welcome the chance to have thousands of slave labourers at their disposal. That will never happen though, and I suspect those leaders are laughing themselves silly over the utter chaos in Europe.
 
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A woman on LBC this morning made the point that Poland is refusing to take any refugees despite exporting 800,000 of its own people into the UK.

More here: http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/605049/Europe-migrant-crisis-poland-eastern-europe-protests-Syrian-refugees-UK-Cameron

We can all quote figures and so we're not too bad at "exports" oursleves:

About 1.8m Britons live in Europe, with Spain boasting an expat population of just over 1m UK citizens, according to government estimates. Of the Britons living in Europe, 400,000 are claiming a state pension from the UK

The woman seems to have forgotten that it's not an "export" as all EU citizens have the right to move and reside freely around the EU.
 
Poland just looking after its own interests, which is what all governments should be doing. I wish ours would for once :mad:

I don't think there is another country in Europe who so spectacularly fails to defend it's own interests like this one does.

The BBC is possibly the worst at this, if they can interview somebody who hates Britain they'll find one, that's why Ramjam Chaudary is on speed dial.
 
sorry Germany you said you'd take them when it turns out to be a retarded idea yoiu cant expect everyone else who didn't agree with you to pick up the tab.
 
Yep. It could turn out to be quite laughable if Germany actually causes the demise of the EU (as a result of this migrant crisis - not just their usual push for beurocracy everywhere).
 
Starting to think this might go from a crisis to a full-scale fiasco, can't see it getting better any time soon.

First step required is Australian style camps to filter migrants from refugees. Quotas for properly processed legitimate refugees is fine, quotas for taking unlimited unprocessed migrants is preposterous
 
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Won't most of them have been staying at secure detention centres like Yarlswood?

John40 said:
Yes, virtually all of them.

They was in detention centres. Try again ;)

They were in detention centres...:p

Anyway, source on that? (And no John40 saying so doesn't count :p) as migration watch says the total figure includes enforced & voluntary removals (voluntary once removal has been initiated) and enforced numbers have dropped since 2004 while voluntary have increased.

I can't imagine many people in detention centres were allowed to just walk out the door to voluntarily deport themselves....
 
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