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18 minutes ago, Johnsond said:
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Generational failures in the UK and US have led us to the point where drastic measures are necessary

Not a bad idea, 

 

Until the bullshiit law is changed nothing will change, let’s face it, they are coming, so let’s change the law, let them apply for asylum where they are, not when they’ve crossed illegally!

 

It’s funny how the poorer parts of the country cop the most of these asylum seekers/illegals ,four of the biggest hotels in Stoke are packed with them.

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11 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Until the bullshiit law is changed nothing will change, let’s face it, they are coming, so let’s change the law, let them apply for asylum where they are, not when they’ve crossed illegally!

 

It’s funny how the poorer parts of the country cop the most of these asylum seekers/illegals ,four of the biggest hotels in Stoke are packed with them.

That won’t ever happen because the overwhelming majority are not genuine asylum seekers. If they were they’d happily stop in the first safe country they reached. 
 

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3 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

That won’t ever happen because the overwhelming majority are not genuine asylum seekers. If they were they’d happily stop in the first safe country they reached. 
 

Really? I was listening to an article on the wireless the other day that suggested 80% of asylum/illegals got granted permission to stay. If that’s the case we could keep 20% out before they cross the water?

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1 hour ago, Johnsond said:

It’s good to see a few  I’d presume pro multiculturalism like minded souls interacting and enjoying themselves but just out of curiosity on a day to day basis how often do members actually mix or work with a decent variety of nationalities or religions or have worked in Africa,Middle or Far east etc I’ve just checked the crew list on the Norwegian flagged vessel I’m on. We have 19 different nationalities onboard with at least 6, but probably more religions. Integration is never an issue, people treat each other with respect, rules are followed, very rarely is anyone offended by anything and no one is trying to push a particular agenda. Every single person has worked and earned the right to be here. We will all finish the project and go our separate ways, mostly back to homes and families, as it should be. 
 

so you work in a multicultural workplace and find it ok, would you be ok with your work buddies and their families moving to the uk?

which type of culture do you think should prevail in the uk?

 

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12 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

That won’t ever happen because the overwhelming majority are not genuine asylum seekers. If they were they’d happily stop in the first safe country they reached. 
 

It's not really like that.

 

They go as far as their money will take them in order to get the most out of it.

 

Which has good and bad points.

They could go to the next country which is slightly less shit but likely to turn as shit as where they came from pretty soon. Or bet the farm on a better option.

 

I would do the same. Shows pluck and courage.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, carlos said:

so you work in a multicultural workplace and find it ok, would you be ok with your work buddies and their families moving to the uk?

which type of culture do you think should prevail in the uk?

 

They are not my buddies they are work colleagues. No I’d not be ok with them all coming here, why would they want to in the first place. What do I think ? I’m happy to live within the set up we have, ie on the whole a fairly tolerant and open society. it’s those who come here and are not you should be asking the latter question. Piss poor clumsy attempt by the way. 

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