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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Looking forward to how this is justified. I don't see this as an EU problem as such. It's simply that each country has the same problem Italy and Greece are taking the brunt and want to push the problem onto others. France deals with it by pushing them onto to us. Unfortunately we are at the end of the line. Europe (not just the EU) needs to grow a pair and work together not to agree quotas ala Starmer but to push back. The other countries including UK should be assisting the front line countries with logistical support.
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Originally posted by Badger11
I don't see this as an EU problem as such. It's simply that each country has the same problem Italy and Greece are taking the brunt and want to push the problem onto others. France deals with it by pushing them onto to us. Unfortunately we are at the end of the line. . the general push of refugees is North-Westerly. Hence, Ireland is the end of the line.....unless Iceland starts accepting them, which is highly unlikely as Iceland still has a functioning democracy.
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
It was a general point that each country is trying to solve the problem by making it somebody else's problem. We seem to be one of the few that is not dumping the problem on another country.
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