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Post by Toreador on Jan 30, 2023 13:08:10 GMT
It's not just about speaking to them but what you say. Since you spout bollux I doubt you do much good. Call for your nurse, your meds are wearing off. I may well take less meds than you. for instance I don't take clomipramine or benzodiazepine.
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Post by Vinny on Jan 30, 2023 13:57:46 GMT
FFS - are all EU supporters this thick. I'll try and make it simple for you. Under the Dublin Agreement we ended up with more Asylum Seekers than we started with.. Untrue. When we were in the EU both Europol and Frontex helped to control numbers and the UK could return some to France. You're conflating those with the Le Touquet agreement. assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/273239/6604.pdfAnd the Le Touquet agreement is still in force. Frontex is about as much use as a wet paper bag Europol even less use. Thousands have died trying to get here, what's the EU done about that ? Fuck all.
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Post by Pacifico on Jan 30, 2023 18:34:06 GMT
In 2018 there were 1,215 transfers into the UK under the Dublin Regulation and just 209 transfers out of the UK. Participation in the Dublin regulation made us over a 1000 asylum seekers worse off...
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Post by Einhorn on Jan 30, 2023 20:06:04 GMT
In 2018 there were 1,215 transfers into the UK under the Dublin Regulation and just 209 transfers out of the UK. Participation in the Dublin regulation made us over a 1000 asylum seekers worse off... And now those who would formerly have been transferred into the UK are coming by dinghy, and they're arriving with literally tens of thousands more because the Dublin Regulations no longer provide a deterrent effect. And none are being transferred out. This could only be considered a win to a Brexiter. No wonder they represent only 32%.
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Post by Pacifico on Jan 30, 2023 22:25:34 GMT
In 2018 there were 1,215 transfers into the UK under the Dublin Regulation and just 209 transfers out of the UK. Participation in the Dublin regulation made us over a 1000 asylum seekers worse off... And now those who would formerly have been transferred into the UK are coming by dinghy, and they're arriving with literally tens of thousands more because the Dublin Regulations no longer provide a deterrent effect. And none are being transferred out. This could only be considered a win to a Brexiter. No wonder they represent only 32%. The Dublin Regulation was no deterrent as asylum claims were rising. I know it suited you (and your countrymen) for the UK to be the EU's dumping ground but, thankfully, we have moved on. That you are so desperate for us again to be subject to it speaks volumes.
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Post by Einhorn on Jan 30, 2023 23:27:40 GMT
And now those who would formerly have been transferred into the UK are coming by dinghy, and they're arriving with literally tens of thousands more because the Dublin Regulations no longer provide a deterrent effect. And none are being transferred out. This could only be considered a win to a Brexiter. No wonder they represent only 32%. The Dublin Regulation was no deterrent as asylum claims were rising. I know it suited you (and your countrymen) for the UK to be the EU's dumping ground but, thankfully, we have moved on. That you are so desperate for us again to be subject to it speaks volumes. Listen to yourself! LOL! A trickle turned into a tsunami overnight! You don't have to accept it, Doc. Nobody expects you to. The important thing is that the majority now see Brexit for it is.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jan 31, 2023 0:14:34 GMT
The Dublin Regulation was no deterrent as asylum claims were rising. I know it suited you (and your countrymen) for the UK to be the EU's dumping ground but, thankfully, we have moved on. That you are so desperate for us again to be subject to it speaks volumes. Listen to yourself! LOL! A trickle turned into a tsunami overnight! You don't have to accept it, Doc. Nobody expects you to. The important thing is that the majority now see Brexit for it is. ^*what*
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Post by Einhorn on Jan 31, 2023 1:10:48 GMT
Listen to yourself! LOL! A trickle turned into a tsunami overnight! You don't have to accept it, Doc. Nobody expects you to. The important thing is that the majority now see Brexit for it is. ^*what* Not the bin again, Red! Anything but the bin!
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Post by Montegriffo on Jan 31, 2023 1:28:49 GMT
^*what* Not the bin again, Red! Anything but the bin! Which bin? You're not recyclable so it has to be garden waste or landfill.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2023 10:18:47 GMT
3 years we have been left the EU. I do have a feeling that the divisions and discussions will never end.
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Post by Toreador on Jan 31, 2023 10:32:05 GMT
3 years we have been left the EU. I do have a feeling that the divisions and discussions will never end. Even if we rejoined tomorrow the Remnants would continue to complain that it wasn't the same as if we'd stayed in.
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Post by buccaneer on Jan 31, 2023 10:44:32 GMT
3 years we have been left the EU. I do have a feeling that the divisions and discussions will never end. Certain folk only believe in democracy if their vote wins.
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Post by Bentley on Jan 31, 2023 12:34:54 GMT
Maybe the ex remainers believe that if they poison the well enough , constantly produce a white noise of moaning , blame everything they can at every opportunity on Brexit and generally construct an inertia to anything positive in a post EU Britain then they might get their wish to rejoin .
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Post by Einhorn on Jan 31, 2023 13:22:43 GMT
Maybe the ex remainers believe that if they poison the well enough , constantly produce a white noise of moaning , blame everything they can at every opportunity on Brexit and generally construct an inertia to anything positive in a post EU Britain then they might get their wish to rejoin . Well, Duh!
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Post by Bentley on Jan 31, 2023 13:23:57 GMT
Maybe the ex remainers believe that if they poison the well enough , constantly produce a white noise of moaning , blame everything they can at every opportunity on Brexit and generally construct an inertia to anything positive in a post EU Britain then they might get their wish to rejoin . Well, Duh! Exactly darling.
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