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leggedstruggle Flag Croydon 29 Jul 15 12.58pm

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Still waiting for Torvill & Dean's immigration policy.

Still waiting for you to post something not laughably trite.

Hansel and Gretel's inability to offer their immigration policy illustrates well my original point: the Left would have no controls whatsoever on immigration and are more than happy to see the consequences visited on the existing UK working class.


Rhetoryical bollockical.

Barbie and Ken have opinions and 'policies' on absolutely everything - apart from immigration it seems.

Evidence that Labour governments have been soft on immigration is not convincing. It was Labour who brought in the 1968 Commonwealth Immigrants Act and, more recently was responsible for introducing civil penalties for those employing illegal migrants, extended the powers of immigration officers to arrest and created harder laws on facilitation of illegal migrants. The reality is that both Labour and the Tories have acted pretty consistently on the issue when actually in office and confronted with the practicalities.

The Left as represented by Napoleon and Snowball would repeal all the measures you mention and have absolutely no controls over immigration whatsoever.

And your evidence for this utter bollocks is?


Well Nap, your lack of response in describing your immigration policy for a start.

You have the debating skills of a mollusc. For that reason, I'm out.

Happy to debate your immigration policy, but you don't seem to have one.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 29 Jul 15 1.06pm

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Still waiting for Torvill & Dean's immigration policy.

Still waiting for you to post something not laughably trite.

Hansel and Gretel's inability to offer their immigration policy illustrates well my original point: the Left would have no controls whatsoever on immigration and are more than happy to see the consequences visited on the existing UK working class.


Rhetoryical bollockical.

Barbie and Ken have opinions and 'policies' on absolutely everything - apart from immigration it seems.

Evidence that Labour governments have been soft on immigration is not convincing. It was Labour who brought in the 1968 Commonwealth Immigrants Act and, more recently was responsible for introducing civil penalties for those employing illegal migrants, extended the powers of immigration officers to arrest and created harder laws on facilitation of illegal migrants. The reality is that both Labour and the Tories have acted pretty consistently on the issue when actually in office and confronted with the practicalities.

The Left as represented by Napoleon and Snowball would repeal all the measures you mention and have absolutely no controls over immigration whatsoever.

And your evidence for this utter bollocks is?


Well Nap, your lack of response in describing your immigration policy for a start.

You have the debating skills of a mollusc. For that reason, I'm out.

Happy to debate your immigration policy, but you don't seem to have one.

But not happy to back up your clichéd assertions about the 'left" with facts.
As I said your deflection of questions with questions is tiresome and reminiscent (scarily so) of other lefty' baiters on here.


Edited by nickgusset (29 Jul 2015 1.23pm)

 

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View radsyrendot's Profile radsyrendot Flag From Coventry now in Leicester 29 Jul 15 1.12pm Send a Private Message to radsyrendot Add radsyrendot as a friend

3 or 4 SAS snipers either side of the border .....sorted

 

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Quote leggedstruggle at 29 Jul 2015 12.58pm

Quote nickgusset at 29 Jul 2015 12.55pm

You have the debating skills of a mollusc. For that reason, I'm out.

Happy to debate your immigration policy, but you don't seem to have one.

The left are realising you can't look after everyone 18 years too late.

 

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let them into the tunnel, then run a eurostar through at full speed, that will stop them!


You talking about the French or the immigrants?


BOTH!

 


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View elgrande's Profile elgrande Flag bedford 29 Jul 15 1.48pm Send a Private Message to elgrande Add elgrande as a friend

As someone posted earlier on this thread.
If they are genuine fleeing from terror and fear for their lives, then they should claim asylum in the first "safe" country they come to.

The French should fingerprint every single one of them.
But they won't because if they are then caught in this country we can send them back to France.

They are not stupid.


 


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Catfish Flag Burgess Hill 29 Jul 15 2.00pm

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Still waiting for Torvill & Dean's immigration policy.

Still waiting for you to post something not laughably trite.

Hansel and Gretel's inability to offer their immigration policy illustrates well my original point: the Left would have no controls whatsoever on immigration and are more than happy to see the consequences visited on the existing UK working class.


Rhetoryical bollockical.

Barbie and Ken have opinions and 'policies' on absolutely everything - apart from immigration it seems.

Evidence that Labour governments have been soft on immigration is not convincing. It was Labour who brought in the 1968 Commonwealth Immigrants Act and, more recently was responsible for introducing civil penalties for those employing illegal migrants, extended the powers of immigration officers to arrest and created harder laws on facilitation of illegal migrants. The reality is that both Labour and the Tories have acted pretty consistently on the issue when actually in office and confronted with the practicalities.

The Left as represented by Napoleon and Snowball would repeal all the measures you mention and have absolutely no controls over immigration whatsoever.


Some on the left might, but it is unlikely that any of them will ever be Labour Home Secretary. I am interested in the idea that Labour are anti working class - do you have more information?

 


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leggedstruggle Flag Croydon 29 Jul 15 2.07pm

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Still waiting for Torvill & Dean's immigration policy.

Still waiting for you to post something not laughably trite.

Hansel and Gretel's inability to offer their immigration policy illustrates well my original point: the Left would have no controls whatsoever on immigration and are more than happy to see the consequences visited on the existing UK working class.


Rhetoryical bollockical.

Barbie and Ken have opinions and 'policies' on absolutely everything - apart from immigration it seems.

Evidence that Labour governments have been soft on immigration is not convincing. It was Labour who brought in the 1968 Commonwealth Immigrants Act and, more recently was responsible for introducing civil penalties for those employing illegal migrants, extended the powers of immigration officers to arrest and created harder laws on facilitation of illegal migrants. The reality is that both Labour and the Tories have acted pretty consistently on the issue when actually in office and confronted with the practicalities.

The Left as represented by Napoleon and Snowball would repeal all the measures you mention and have absolutely no controls over immigration whatsoever.


Some on the left might, but it is unlikely that any of them will ever be Labour Home Secretary. I am interested in the idea that Labour are anti working class - do you have more information?

Ask the millions of ordinary UK working class voters who deserted them, or ask the immigrant communities who did vote for them, or the middle-class left who make up their core support and couldn't care less about the indigenous working class.

 


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View beagle's Profile beagle Flag pom tiddly om pom pom 29 Jul 15 2.12pm Send a Private Message to beagle Add beagle as a friend

Watching some of the extraordinary footage of people opening up the backs of lorries while on the move, isn't the answer...a padlock?

 


When the time comes, I want die just like my Dad - at peace and asleep.
Not screaming and terrified.
Like his passengers.

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Quote leggedstruggle at 29 Jul 2015 2.07pm

Ask the millions of ordinary UK working class voters who deserted them, or ask the immigrant communities who did vote for them, or the middle-class left who make up their core support and couldn't care less about the indigenous working class.


The left's acceptance of immigration numbers and the lack of recognition it has for the negative impact it has had on the British poor and the poor working classes....You know....The ones they say they represent (no one believes that anymore).

The reduced access to housing, services and jobs plus infrastructure.....That did for them with a significant amount of previously Labour voters....Especially in the north.

In reality, in England the left aren't going to get back in with 'freedom of movement' as it is and a successful UK economy.

All the liberals and student voters signing up to Corbyn's Labour ultimately aren't going to amount to a hill of beans.

Still.....It will increase the moaning and polarisation back to 80s levels.

We might even get a remake of 'The Young Ones'.

Edited by Stirlingsays (29 Jul 2015 2.14pm)

 


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Quote beagle at 29 Jul 2015 2.12pm

Watching some of the extraordinary footage of people opening up the backs of lorries while on the move, isn't the answer...a padlock?

They just cut them off.

What they need is padlocks with a few thousand volts running though them!

 


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Simple solution: EU wide asylum policy.

Regardless of where you enter the EU, you go into a pot and are allocated to whichever country is next in line (so if you apply in England or in Germany, your application is processed in the same way and if successful you are allocated to individual countries of the EU based on rules).

Nope, ye caused the problem, ye can take them. It's not fair on other countries.



I trust Ireland remembers that stance when they're receiving their EU grants from the likes of the 3rd largest net contributors to their budget?

Sadly, we have to pay all that money back. However, the countries that didn't cause it should not have to pay for it.

If you let one in, it's an incentive for others, as we know the people in Calais are not Syrians, they are economic migrants.

Edited by corkery (27 Jul 2015 10.46pm)


By "ye" you mean Spain, Italy and Greece then?

They're the entry points after all, not France or the UK.

The solution should be just to turn the boats back.


The better solution would be to abolish the schengen agreement.

Edited by Stuk (28 Jul 2015 6.18pm)


How about sink the boats and leave em' to it?

 

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