Because for the simple fact that if you are a genuine asylum seeker, you should claim asylum in the first safe country you come to. Flying half way round the world to England is not that country is it?
Precisely this.
It make me seethe to think that the worst of the 3rd world can just cherry pick our country as part of their fraudulent claim for 'asylum'.
In many cases these parasites have leeched off a number of European countries before deciding to help make Britain just that bit worse off for their unwelcome presence.
What's more we know full well that France gets rid of a lot of immigrants by essentially encouraging them to go to England instead.
It's utterly preposterous that this small island far to the north should be a natural port of call for asylum seeking immigrants from thousands of miles away.
Especially when there are many countries en route that could provide all the required sanctuary from asylum, if they are genuine cases then ANY safe port of call would be gladly accepted.
So let's just call it as it is, huh?
These are not asylum seekers, they are cynical and entirely unsuitable economic migrants drawn to a country they view as a soft touch thanks to decades of weak liberal policy influenced more by the desire to be fashionable and self congratulatory than to be genuinely politically correct for the good of mankind.
In recent years we've let in some of the most undeserving and unsuitable people this country has ever endured and most, if not all of it, is based upon lies and abuse of a system originally born of genuine kindness and compassion.
No doubt some liberal tool is rubbing his hands with glee at the prospect of the Bin Ladens coming to Britain, the sad thing is I could actually see this happening along with the obligatory 5 bedroom house in central London being offered up. It will be yet another utter disgrace to befall this once great country.
Please note, I'm primarily referring to the damage caused by the last Labour government, pre 1997 I'd say the country was better off for immigration. But they were not asylum seekers, they were primarily hard working immigrants who already shared a lot with England in terms of language and culture, despite being from distant lands and being racially diverse - they had a genuine connection to this country and largely enriched the country by their presence.
The mass immigration we've endured over the last 15 years is as unfair to them as anyone else.
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