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RE: Migrant crisis - Charlemagne - 09-09-2015 11:46

^ It doesn't matter how many refugees that Cameron takes.

As Nigel Farage has stated that if Germany take 1 million refugees then it means that 1 million are entitled to enter Britain if they later wish


RE: Migrant crisis - HannahsPet - 09-09-2015 13:56

yeah but it also means that millions and millions of germans would wanna come here and they dont you wanna know why life is better in germany than it is over here Wink


RE: Migrant crisis - munch1917 - 09-09-2015 17:14

Read this article from The Independant earlier :

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/refugee-crisis-how-europes-alarming-lack-of-unity-over-the-issue-could-bring-about-the-break-up-of-the-eu-10492151.html

It is suggesting that Germany and France are becoming increasingly pissed at Camerons stance, and that if he continues with this, and basically sides with the East European countries who have been happy to enjoy the benefits of being in the EU, but are equally reluctant to take their fair share of refugees, then they may decide there is little incentive to cave in to Britains demands during the renegotiations over EU membership, and to all intents and purposes, the referendum on staying in may become a moot point as the EU effectively 'allows' Britain to drift away.


RE: Migrant crisis - HannahsPet - 09-09-2015 19:37

To be honest Britains stance not that bad least we are taking 20.000+ not to mention billon we are putting in aid. only thing i would do differently is that if there are orphaned kids that have travelled into europe would take those in as well.


RE: Migrant crisis - bytor - 10-09-2015 05:57

I see Australia are offering to take some migrants. Plenty of room there. Also very odd how the the two main instigators of unrest; namely the USA and Russia have not been making any noise over helping these poor people. Quick to take advantage in their power plays but no aid to the very people their actions and policies affect.


RE: Migrant crisis - Charlemagne - 24-11-2018 08:44

I've been watching the story about the migrant who'd said he was only 15 year old and he'd be placed in a school in Ipswich.
The Home Office have worked out that he must be around 30 year old.

He's been removed from the school and put in detention

Where as when I was at school I was often put into detention Rolleyes


RE: Migrant crisis - Charlemagne - 25-01-2019 09:50

It's been agreed with France that we can send back illegal migrants who cross the channel.
But it only applies to certain migrants who meet the criteria


RE: Migrant crisis - lovebabes56 - 25-01-2019 09:56

Sounds like a typical French answer to the crisis - should we boycott French wine and croissants in response?


RE: Migrant crisis - southsidestu - 25-01-2019 10:54

Country & No. of Refugees/Refugees per 1000 inhabitants

Ethiopia 791,631/7.24

Jordan 685,197/89.55

Lebanon 1,012,969/208.91

Iran 979,435/12.53

Pakistan 1,352,560/8.33

South Sudan 262,560/22.32

Turkey 2,869,421/23.72

Uganda 940,835/11.34

Yemen 269,783/10.05

United Kingdom 118,995/1.18

Couple of people get come over the channel on a boat MPs and select media outlets: "We have a migrant crisis"

Embarrassing