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The northern alabanian alps is a very poor region, its apparently the region most of the albanians come from -a  very mountainous and undeveloped region

 

Stunning region for a  visit I know someone who went there but still some  villages with no electricity horse & cart agriculture etc.

 

Peolpe don't want to live like a UK peasant from 1850.

 

Abit like how nearly all the USA italians arrived from rural poverty in the  south of italy.

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32 minutes ago, coppice cutter said:

How?

 

If the boats are stopped, the people traffickers easy earnings stops.

 

 

That's like saying if we stopped thieves we could all leave our possessions unlocked

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2 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

That's like saying if we stopped thieves we could all leave our possessions unlocked

There’s no use knocking if no one is home.

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This is not really to do with small boats, whatever your view on them is.

It's about free speech. And a government backed BBC trying to stifle it.

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That's my take too. If his Twitter opinion was in support of what the government said he'd be presenting as normal tonight, it's not about voicing an opinion but voicing the wrong one.

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2 hours ago, openspaceman said:

That's like saying if we stopped thieves we could all leave our possessions unlocked

Which we could!

 

However, the latter is not practically possible, stopping the illegal crossings should be.

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14 minutes ago, Con said:

This is not really to do with small boats, whatever your view on them is.

It's about free speech. And a government backed BBC trying to stifle it.

Has he been arrested? Threatened physically? Been chucked it of his home? Had all his forms of communication cut?

 

He’s free to continue saying and tweeting what he likes, just that he’s broken the contract he had with the BBC. So they took action.

 

No free speech has been stifled.

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16 minutes ago, Con said:

This is not really to do with small boats, whatever your view on them is.

It's about free speech. And a government backed BBC trying to stifle it.

I think it's more about Gary Lineker being a self-important sanctimonious twat, who, because he regularly tops the BBC earnings lists for some unfathomable reason, thinks he is beyond the rules which apply to everyone else that they pay.

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9 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Has he been arrested? Threatened physically? Been chucked it of his home? Had all his forms of communication cut?

 

He’s free to continue saying and tweeting what he likes, just that he’s broken the contract he had with the BBC. So they took action.

 

No free speech has been stifled.

I think it is about gagging him. He'd be back on the telly tonight if he agrees to stop tweeting about a selective subjects.  As for his contract, I wouldn't know if he's broken it. If he has, why don't they let him go?

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To say free speech hasn’t been stifled is up for debate, he broke the rules and that’s fair enough. It is funny how some commentators/presenters get away with it on the BBC mind.

 

Andrew Marr left because he couldn’t speak his mind. He’s now on commercial radio where he can give his point of view.

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