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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 4, 2024 12:17:45 GMT
Just listened to a news bulletin, so far today with the help and connivance of French and UK border forces and of course the RNLI, 270 criminals have crossed the channel from the EU state of France. That's two hundred and seventy, and it's only midday. 500 by tea time? Looks promising. Is it an wonder this disaster, this ongoing catastrophe this huge threat to national security is costing UK tax payers £15 million a day in hotel bills alone.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 4, 2024 13:39:24 GMT
Just listened to a news bulletin, so far today with the help and connivance of French and UK border forces and of course the RNLI, 270 criminals have crossed the channel from the EU state of France. That's two hundred and seventy, and it's only midday. 500 by tea time? Looks promising. Is it an wonder this disaster, this ongoing catastrophe this huge threat to national security is costing UK tax payers £15 million a day in hotel bills alone. Oh well.....It's pissing down here again today.....
Girl, 7, drowns in northern France as migrants attempt to cross Channel to UK
The young girl was with her three siblings, pregnant mother, and father, who all fell into the canal shortly after the boat was launched, according to local officials.
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Post by Dogburger on Mar 5, 2024 10:04:51 GMT
Always remember the numbers are just the ones they bring ashore in 'Border patrol ' and RNLI boats to immigration centres .The real number could be anything
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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 5, 2024 11:16:34 GMT
In the OP I wondered if yesterdays total would reach 500. As far as I can see the total number of illegals who were ferried across the channel by Border Farce and RNLI vessels yesterday was just under 400. Of course that's not including illegals who crossed in cars & lorries.
And still they come.
Edit; the number of illegals ferried across the channel yesterday was in-fact - 401.
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Post by Handyman on Mar 5, 2024 11:27:44 GMT
It is never ending no matter what he do , no other country in Europe has come up with a viable method of dealing with them, allegedly we have now made a deal with France to track down where the rubber dinghy's originated from or being made in Europe , but if I recall correctly that is already in place.
According to the Express today.
Europe is facing an unprecedented amount of migrant applications, as figures reach an all time high.
More than one million applications for asylum in the European Union were lodged in 2023, with a large percentage coming from migrants from Syria and Afghanistan.
The figures, compiled by the European Union Asylum Agency (EUAA), found that Germany had the highest number of applications, with France second.
The report was published on Wednesday and sparked concern, with an application increase of 18 percent compared to 2022.
The EUAA found an increase since 2020, when travel resumed following the pandemic. Figures are similar to those in 2015 and 2016, when 1.3 million people fled during the civil war in Syria.
Germany received 334,000 asylum applications in 2023, with France receiving 167,000. Spain came in next at 162,000 applications, with Italy receiving 136,000.
In the EU as a whole, Syrians submitted 181,000 applications, followed by Afghans with 114,000. However, the number of applications from Afghans fell by 11 percent when compared to 2022.
Turkish nationals submitted 101,000 applications, an 82 percent increase on the previous year, most of them in Germany.
Not all applications submitted in the EU are approved. Syrians and Afghans were granted protection in 80 percent and 61 percent of applications, but under different statuses.
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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 5, 2024 12:24:37 GMT
It is never ending no matter what he do , no other country in Europe has come up with a viable method of dealing with them, allegedly we have now made a deal with France to track down where the rubber dinghy's originated from or being made in Europe , but if I recall correctly that is already in place. According to the Express today. Europe is facing an unprecedented amount of migrant applications, as figures reach an all time high. More than one million applications for asylum in the European Union were lodged in 2023, with a large percentage coming from migrants from Syria and Afghanistan. The figures, compiled by the European Union Asylum Agency (EUAA), found that Germany had the highest number of applications, with France second. The report was published on Wednesday and sparked concern, with an application increase of 18 percent compared to 2022. The EUAA found an increase since 2020, when travel resumed following the pandemic. Figures are similar to those in 2015 and 2016, when 1.3 million people fled during the civil war in Syria. Germany received 334,000 asylum applications in 2023, with France receiving 167,000. Spain came in next at 162,000 applications, with Italy receiving 136,000. In the EU as a whole, Syrians submitted 181,000 applications, followed by Afghans with 114,000. However, the number of applications from Afghans fell by 11 percent when compared to 2022. Turkish nationals submitted 101,000 applications, an 82 percent increase on the previous year, most of them in Germany. Not all applications submitted in the EU are approved. Syrians and Afghans were granted protection in 80 percent and 61 percent of applications, but under different statuses. Handyman, everyone knows the architects of the European immigration disaster, and it is a disaster, is the EU. And the EU know it too. The EU have gone from welcoming all comers to a borderless Europe and opening job centres in Africa in 2008/9, to a few years later erecting anti immigrant fences on their eastern border and forcing boats back to Libya. And incidentally, in spite of the ECHR and ECtHR, the EU have sent immigrants to Rwanda. If the UK government had any sense, or any balls, they would be taking a case to the International Court of Justice for compensation from the utterly incompetent and unelected EU who without the consent of anyone have changed Europe for the worse, for ever.
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Post by Handyman on Mar 5, 2024 12:28:23 GMT
It is never ending no matter what he do , no other country in Europe has come up with a viable method of dealing with them, allegedly we have now made a deal with France to track down where the rubber dinghy's originated from or being made in Europe , but if I recall correctly that is already in place. According to the Express today. Europe is facing an unprecedented amount of migrant applications, as figures reach an all time high. More than one million applications for asylum in the European Union were lodged in 2023, with a large percentage coming from migrants from Syria and Afghanistan. The figures, compiled by the European Union Asylum Agency (EUAA), found that Germany had the highest number of applications, with France second. The report was published on Wednesday and sparked concern, with an application increase of 18 percent compared to 2022. The EUAA found an increase since 2020, when travel resumed following the pandemic. Figures are similar to those in 2015 and 2016, when 1.3 million people fled during the civil war in Syria. Germany received 334,000 asylum applications in 2023, with France receiving 167,000. Spain came in next at 162,000 applications, with Italy receiving 136,000. In the EU as a whole, Syrians submitted 181,000 applications, followed by Afghans with 114,000. However, the number of applications from Afghans fell by 11 percent when compared to 2022. Turkish nationals submitted 101,000 applications, an 82 percent increase on the previous year, most of them in Germany. Not all applications submitted in the EU are approved. Syrians and Afghans were granted protection in 80 percent and 61 percent of applications, but under different statuses. Handyman, everyone knows the architects of the European immigration disaster, and it is a disaster, is the EU. And the EU know it too. The EU have gone from welcoming all comers to a borderless Europe and opening job centres in Africa in 2008/9, to a few years later erecting anti immigrant fences on their eastern border and forcing boats back to Libya. And incidentally, in spite of the ECHR and ECtHR, the EU have sent immigrants to Rwanda. If the UK government had any sense, or any balls, they would be taking a case to the International Court of Justice for compensation from the utterly incompetent and unelected EU who without the consent of anyone have changed Europe for the worse, for ever. I quite like that idea , but would it be successful ? I think not and would probably take many months to even get a hearing we may have a Labour Government by then
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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 5, 2024 12:34:53 GMT
Handyman, everyone knows the architects of the European immigration disaster, and it is a disaster, is the EU. And the EU know it too. The EU have gone from welcoming all comers to a borderless Europe and opening job centres in Africa in 2008/9, to a few years later erecting anti immigrant fences on their eastern border and forcing boats back to Libya. And incidentally, in spite of the ECHR and ECtHR, the EU have sent immigrants to Rwanda. If the UK government had any sense, or any balls, they would be taking a case to the International Court of Justice for compensation from the utterly incompetent and unelected EU who without the consent of anyone have changed Europe for the worse, for ever. I quite like that idea , but would it be successful ? I think not and would probably take many months to even get a hearing we may have a Labour Government by then I suspect you are correct, such a claim would certainly be lengthy and in all likelihood fail. But it would show intent. It would put it out there on a global stage that we have had enough, and such a claim would I think receive much support from many other countries particularly those under the boot of the EU.
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Post by Handyman on Mar 5, 2024 12:38:56 GMT
I quite like that idea , but would it be successful ? I think not and would probably take many months to even get a hearing we may have a Labour Government by then I suspect you are correct, such a claim would certainly be lengthy and in all likelihood fail. But it would show intent. It would put it out there on a global stage that we have had enough, and such a claim would I think receive much support from many other countries particularly those under the boot of the EU. Its better than doing nothing, and yes many millions of people are not happy with being in the EU and the damage it has done to their nations culture language customs and way of life
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Post by Pacifico on Mar 8, 2024 8:00:50 GMT
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Post by Pacifico on Mar 25, 2024 8:41:31 GMT
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Post by Red Rackham on Mar 26, 2024 16:47:50 GMT
It's just been revealed that the number of illegals crossing the channel is 25% higher than this time last year. Sunak has utterly failed, and we have a Labour government to look forward to.
God help us.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2024 17:21:31 GMT
Labour will stop the small boats. They'll just let them ride the ferries, no charge.
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Post by vlk on Mar 29, 2024 18:21:29 GMT
I still haven't heard the news about the war, poverty and persecution in France which forces these people on that dangerous journey.
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Post by patman post on Mar 29, 2024 18:54:41 GMT
But the UK has regained control of its borders. How come immigration is at such a high level. It was the pivital promise of the Brexiteers — how come they’re not having their feet held to the fire as promised by those who swore they would ensure Brexit was carried out…?
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