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Post by Montegriffo on Dec 24, 2023 20:24:54 GMT
Monte is at the office Christmas party gets drunk once a year and tomorrow will have a massive hang over and won't want to remember any of it. Sober as a judge and I've never worked in an office. I'm on my first glass of port. Sláinte.
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Post by Red Rackham on Dec 24, 2023 20:34:39 GMT
Monte is at the office Christmas party gets drunk once a year and tomorrow will have a massive hang over and won't want to remember any of it. Sober as a judge and I've never worked in an office. I'm on my first glass of port. Sláinte. This is a sober Judge Monte, you should see him when the decanter's within reach...
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Post by sheepy on Dec 24, 2023 20:34:46 GMT
Monte is at the office Christmas party gets drunk once a year and tomorrow will have a massive hang over and won't want to remember any of it. Sober as a judge and I've never worked in an office. I'm on my first glass of port. Sláinte. LOL no really, you mean you are not at the office Christmas party?
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Post by sheepy on Dec 24, 2023 20:36:24 GMT
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Post by Pacifico on Dec 24, 2023 22:09:27 GMT
I agree, but the EU and French are letting them pass because the UK must be punished for Brexit. Not forgetting that the stupid, stupid EU are letting them in to their own territory first. Hence the rise of the far right in Europe.
That could be the one thing that saves Europe..
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Post by Einhorn on Dec 24, 2023 22:34:31 GMT
Not forgetting that the stupid, stupid EU are letting them in to their own territory first. Hence the rise of the far right in Europe.
That could be the one thing that saves Europe.. It's always worked well in the past.
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Post by buccaneer on Dec 25, 2023 9:09:49 GMT
Yes folks it's true, people who lefties claim have fled terror and war to make the dangerous channel crossing have decided they want to go home for Christmas. Yes they're flying back to their home countries for Christmas. But wait, I thought they were terrorised refugees fleeing the unspeakable horrors of war? Ha. Is this the biggest piss take in the history of this once proud country? www.lbc.co.uk/news/migrants-applying-for-asylum-are-going-home-for-christmas/My solution: Let them go, and don't let them back in. Just to add to the ride UK taxpayers are taking for, read this: The scale and cost of illegal migration into the UK are laid bare by Catherine McBride
Another 7 boats containing 292 illegal immigrants arrived in Britain on Friday 15th December. With an additional 55 arriving on a single boat the following day. If you find this hard to believe, look it up for yourself. The Government now has a ‘Small boats data’ webpage. These 347 presumably men, (88% of small boat arrivals are male), will be put up in accommodation costing the taxpayer £90 a night, or £91 a night if they are housed on the Bibby Stockholm barge in Dorset, as we learned last week. They will also get £47.39 a week for food and toiletries, or £9.58 per week if the accommodation provides food. That totals £677.39 a week – more than the UK average wage before tax of £663. Even more incredibly, on the government’s website about asylum support, on the page entitled ‘What you’ll get’ (Shouldn’t that be ‘How we help’), there is a section about what happens if you have been refused asylum: You’ll be given: somewhere to live £47.39 per person on a payment card for food, clothing and toiletries’ At first, I thought this must be a typo. Surely, they mean if you’ve been granted asylum. But no, the more I listen to the debate on immigration, the more I suspect this is not a typo.
Whether genuine refugees or not, British taxpayers will be paying for the food and accommodation of small boat arrivals – including taxpayers earning less than the average wage and those presently struggling to pay their own bills.
No wonder the population is so angry about illegal immigrants. www.briefingsforbritain.co.uk/the-cost-of-asylum-and-how-to-reduce-it/
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Post by Red Rackham on Dec 25, 2023 9:45:21 GMT
Yes folks it's true, people who lefties claim have fled terror and war to make the dangerous channel crossing have decided they want to go home for Christmas. Yes they're flying back to their home countries for Christmas. But wait, I thought they were terrorised refugees fleeing the unspeakable horrors of war? Ha. Is this the biggest piss take in the history of this once proud country? www.lbc.co.uk/news/migrants-applying-for-asylum-are-going-home-for-christmas/My solution: Let them go, and don't let them back in. Just to add to the ride UK taxpayers are taking for, read this: The scale and cost of illegal migration into the UK are laid bare by Catherine McBride
Another 7 boats containing 292 illegal immigrants arrived in Britain on Friday 15th December. With an additional 55 arriving on a single boat the following day. If you find this hard to believe, look it up for yourself. The Government now has a ‘Small boats data’ webpage. These 347 presumably men, (88% of small boat arrivals are male), will be put up in accommodation costing the taxpayer £90 a night, or £91 a night if they are housed on the Bibby Stockholm barge in Dorset, as we learned last week. They will also get £47.39 a week for food and toiletries, or £9.58 per week if the accommodation provides food. That totals £677.39 a week – more than the UK average wage before tax of £663. Even more incredibly, on the government’s website about asylum support, on the page entitled ‘What you’ll get’ (Shouldn’t that be ‘How we help’), there is a section about what happens if you have been refused asylum: You’ll be given: somewhere to live £47.39 per person on a payment card for food, clothing and toiletries’ At first, I thought this must be a typo. Surely, they mean if you’ve been granted asylum. But no, the more I listen to the debate on immigration, the more I suspect this is not a typo.
Whether genuine refugees or not, British taxpayers will be paying for the food and accommodation of small boat arrivals – including taxpayers earning less than the average wage and those presently struggling to pay their own bills.
No wonder the population is so angry about illegal immigrants. www.briefingsforbritain.co.uk/the-cost-of-asylum-and-how-to-reduce-it/Indeed buccaneer, it's no accident that politicians and civil servants are keeping the true cost of mass legal/illegal immigration well away from the electorate. The £8 million a day for hotels is the tip of the iceberg.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Dec 25, 2023 10:43:17 GMT
Not forgetting that the stupid, stupid EU are letting them in to their own territory first. Hence the rise of the far right in Europe.
That could be the one thing that saves Europe.. Indeed. The left may have precipitated that which they hate most.
Now that is stupid.
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