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Post by Red Rackham on May 24, 2023 14:11:48 GMT
Albania to take hundreds of dangerous foreign criminals back in new jail deal. BRITAIN will pay Albania to take hundreds of prisoners back home to serve their sentences - saving taxpayers thousands of pounds. Twelve murderers, eight rapists and over 100 found guilty of drug or firearm offences are expected to be sent back to serve the rest of their sentences. www.thesun.co.uk/news/politics/22459296/albania-prison-deal-criminals-return-home/Having to pay for foreign scum to be deported who entered this country illegally leaves a bad taste in the mouth, but at least we're getting rid of them. How long I wonder before they're back at Calais pretending to be refugees and being briefed by left wing charities on the best way to get back to England.
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Post by Einhorn on May 24, 2023 17:17:57 GMT
Albania to take hundreds of dangerous foreign criminals back in new jail deal. BRITAIN will pay Albania to take hundreds of prisoners back home to serve their sentences - saving taxpayers thousands of pounds. Twelve murderers, eight rapists and over 100 found guilty of drug or firearm offences are expected to be sent back to serve the rest of their sentences. www.thesun.co.uk/news/politics/22459296/albania-prison-deal-criminals-return-home/Having to pay for foreign scum to be deported who entered this country illegally leaves a bad taste in the mouth, but at least we're getting rid of them. How long I wonder before they're back at Calais pretending to be refugees and being briefed by left wing charities on the best way to get back to England. Good! It would appear that the government is finally catching up with Germany and other EU countries.
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Post by Red Rackham on May 24, 2023 17:28:17 GMT
Albania to take hundreds of dangerous foreign criminals back in new jail deal. BRITAIN will pay Albania to take hundreds of prisoners back home to serve their sentences - saving taxpayers thousands of pounds. Twelve murderers, eight rapists and over 100 found guilty of drug or firearm offences are expected to be sent back to serve the rest of their sentences. www.thesun.co.uk/news/politics/22459296/albania-prison-deal-criminals-return-home/Having to pay for foreign scum to be deported who entered this country illegally leaves a bad taste in the mouth, but at least we're getting rid of them. How long I wonder before they're back at Calais pretending to be refugees and being briefed by left wing charities on the best way to get back to England. Good! It would appear that the government is finally catching up with Germany and other EU countries. Well they're not really are they. The EU allow anyone, criminals, terrorists, people traffickers, to travel the length & breadth of a borderless Europe so they can safely arrive at Calais where the French authorities don't notice them dragging a 100 foot long inflatable across a mile of beach in broad daylight.
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Post by Einhorn on May 24, 2023 17:31:19 GMT
Good! It would appear that the government is finally catching up with Germany and other EU countries. Well they're not really are they. The EU allow anyone, criminals, terrorists, people traffickers, to travel the length & breadth of a borderless Europe so they can safely arrive at Calais where the French authorities don't notice them dragging a 100 foot long inflatable across a mile of beach in broad daylight. I haven't looked at the figures recently, but,a few years ago, France was deporting 9,000 illegals per year, and Germany 12,000. At the same time, the UK was deporting approximately 2,000. Nigel Farage has said that the French can't be blamed for the situation, that their coast is too long. The stopped clock principle dictates that he will be right occasionally.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2023 17:35:12 GMT
Good.
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Post by Red Rackham on May 24, 2023 17:36:34 GMT
Well they're not really are they. The EU allow anyone, criminals, terrorists, people traffickers, to travel the length & breadth of a borderless Europe so they can safely arrive at Calais where the French authorities don't notice them dragging a 100 foot long inflatable across a mile of beach in broad daylight. I haven't looked at the figures recently, but,a few years ago, France was deporting 9,000 illegals per year, and Germany 12,000. At the same time, the UK was deporting approximately 2,000. Nigel Farage has said that the French can't be blamed for the situation, that their coast is too long. The stopped clock principle dictates that he will right occasionally. The French police ignore illegals dragging 100 foot long dinghies down the beach in broad daylight, then the French navy/coast guard escort illegals from French beaches into British waters. Is this because the French have a long coastline?
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Post by Einhorn on May 24, 2023 17:37:27 GMT
I haven't looked at the figures recently, but,a few years ago, France was deporting 9,000 illegals per year, and Germany 12,000. At the same time, the UK was deporting approximately 2,000. Nigel Farage has said that the French can't be blamed for the situation, that their coast is too long. The stopped clock principle dictates that he will right occasionally. The French police ignore illegals dragging 100 foot long dinghies down the beach in broad daylight, then the French navy/coast guard escort illegals from French beaches into British waters. Is this because the French have a long coastline? Apparently, the vast majority of the 'boat people' enter France from the north (they enter from Belgium). They then travel the short distance to their ‘jumping off’ points. They don’t enter France with the intention of claiming asylum; they are there for one reason only: to get to the UK. The French in Northern France are furious with the UK, saying that the UK is drawing unwanted migrants into their country. If you’re pissed of with France, Red, it’s nothing compared to how pissed off the French are with the UK.
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Post by Red Rackham on May 24, 2023 17:44:50 GMT
The French police ignore illegals dragging 100 foot long dinghies down the beach in broad daylight, then the French navy/coast guard escort illegals from French beaches into British waters. Is this because the French have a long coastline? Apparently, the vast majority of the 'boat people' enter France from the north (they enter from Belgium). They then travel the short distance to their ‘jumping off’ points. They don’t enter France with the intention of claiming asylum; they are there for one reason only: to get to the UK. The French in Northern France are furious with the UK, saying that the UK is drawing unwanted migrants into their country. If you’re pissed of with France, Red, it’s nothing compared to how pissed off the French are with the UK. How pissed of do you think the French would be if the boot were on the other foot? What do you think the French reaction would be if thousands of 'refugees' were landing on French beaches every day from England? Do you think the French would accommodate them in hotels, give them phones and pocket money, no me neither. I suspect the French government and the EU would go mental, they would demand compensation from the British and every single person who landed on a French beach would be arrested and sent back to England. Human rights legislation would all of a sudden become irrelevant.
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Post by Einhorn on May 24, 2023 17:49:09 GMT
Apparently, the vast majority of the 'boat people' enter France from the north (they enter from Belgium). They then travel the short distance to their ‘jumping off’ points. They don’t enter France with the intention of claiming asylum; they are there for one reason only: to get to the UK. The French in Northern France are furious with the UK, saying that the UK is drawing unwanted migrants into their country. If you’re pissed of with France, Red, it’s nothing compared to how pissed off the French are with the UK. How pissed of do you think the French would be if the boot were on the other foot? What do you think the French reaction would be if thousands of 'refugees' were landing on French beaches every day from England? Do you think the French would accommodate them in hotels, give them phones and pocket money, no me neither. I suspect the French government and the EU would go mental, they would demand compensation from the British and every single person who landed on a French beach would be arrested and sent back to England. Human rights legislation would all of a sudden become irrelevant. The French have no control over how refugees are treated once they arrive in the UK. Blaming them for the 'luxury conditions' they supposedly enjoy in the UK is just weird. Once the boats are in the water, there's nothing they can do. As far as I'm aware, the only option available to the French navy at that point is some sort of 'push back' manoeuvre. That is extremely dangerous. So dangerous, the Border Force and Navy have refused to employ it. It shouldn't come as any surprise that the French are equally reluctant. They escort the boats to ensure there are no more tragedies of the kind we've sadly seen in the past, but that's the limit of what they can do.
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Post by Red Rackham on May 24, 2023 17:56:47 GMT
How pissed of do you think the French would be if the boot were on the other foot? What do you think the French reaction would be if thousands of 'refugees' were landing on French beaches every day from England? Do you think the French would accommodate them in hotels, give them phones and pocket money, no me neither. I suspect the French government and the EU would go mental, they would demand compensation from the British and every single person who landed on a French beach would be arrested and sent back to England. Human rights legislation would all of a sudden become irrelevant. The French have no control over how refugees are treated once they arrive in the UK. Blaming them for the 'luxury conditions' they supposedly enjoy in the UK is just weird. Once the boats are in the water, there's nothing they can do. As far as I'm aware, the only option available to the French navy at that point is some sort of 'push back' manoeuvre. That is extremely dangerous. So dangerous, the Border Force and Navy have refused to employ it. It shouldn't come as any surprise that the French are equally reluctant. They escort the boats to ensure there are no more tragedies of the kind we've sadly seen in the past, but that's the limit of what they can do. There are no refugees crossing the channel. I didn't say the French have any control over the way illegals are treated in the UK. I asked you what you thought the French reaction would be if the boot were on the other foot...
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Post by Einhorn on May 24, 2023 17:59:11 GMT
The French have no control over how refugees are treated once they arrive in the UK. Blaming them for the 'luxury conditions' they supposedly enjoy in the UK is just weird. Once the boats are in the water, there's nothing they can do. As far as I'm aware, the only option available to the French navy at that point is some sort of 'push back' manoeuvre. That is extremely dangerous. So dangerous, the Border Force and Navy have refused to employ it. It shouldn't come as any surprise that the French are equally reluctant. They escort the boats to ensure there are no more tragedies of the kind we've sadly seen in the past, but that's the limit of what they can do. There are no refugees crossing the channel. I didn't say the French have any control over the way illegals are treated in the UK. I asked you what you thought the French reaction would be if the boot were on the other foot... The French weren't so stupid as to leave the Dublin Regulation, Red.
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Post by Red Rackham on May 24, 2023 18:03:18 GMT
There are no refugees crossing the channel. I didn't say the French have any control over the way illegals are treated in the UK. I asked you what you thought the French reaction would be if the boot were on the other foot... The French weren't so stupid as to leave the Dublin Regulation, Red. I've asked you twice, clearly for whatever reason you refuse to answer. Fair enough.
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Post by Einhorn on May 24, 2023 18:04:54 GMT
The French weren't so stupid as to leave the Dublin Regulation, Red. I've asked you twice, clearly for whatever reason you refuse to answer. Fair enough. Would they shrug their shoulders and say they brought it upon themselves?
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Post by Red Rackham on May 24, 2023 18:08:53 GMT
I've asked you twice, clearly for whatever reason you refuse to answer. Fair enough. Would they shrug their shoulders and say they brought it upon themselves? I'll be generous and assume you forgot the question. Let me ask again... ... What do you think the French reaction would be if thousands of 'refugees' were landing on French beaches every day from England?
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Post by Einhorn on May 24, 2023 18:11:55 GMT
Would they shrug their shoulders and say they brought it upon themselves? I'll be generous and assume you forgot the question. Let me ask again... ... What do you think the French reaction would be if thousands of 'refugees' were landing on French beaches every day from England? I think they would philosophically shrug their shoulders and say they brought it upon themselves. I thought I'd said that.
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