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Post by andrewbrown on Apr 27, 2024 18:27:47 GMT
Yes indeed, if the EU supported a plan to pass them back to France. It's odd that Andrewbrown would dare even think of this as a negative for Ireland. Think of their GDP and all of that vibrant diversity. Plus, Ireland are so pro-Biden and pro-EU they should be eternally grateful and accept the responsibility. Strange that you know what my opinion is even though I didn't offer it, but merely asked questions. You must be psychic.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 27, 2024 18:33:56 GMT
Yes indeed, if the EU supported a plan to pass them back to France. Do you think they came from France or through France? Since left wing charities advise migrants to dispose of any identifying documents it's difficult to say. But quite obviously they're not French citizens. It is ironic that the EU allow them to cross a borderless Europe, then look the other way as they drag dinghies down French beaches. I honestly don't know how Macron has the bloody front to whinge about migrants going back to the EU via Northern Ireland. I sincerely believe the UK authorities should and with a sense of urgency provide free transport to Northern Ireland and onto the border for any migrant who wishes to leave the UK.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 27, 2024 18:40:16 GMT
Yes indeed, if the EU supported a plan to pass them back to France. It's odd that Andrewbrown would dare even think of this as a negative for Ireland. Think of their GDP and all of that vibrant diversity. Plus, Ireland are so pro-Biden and pro-EU they should be eternally grateful and accept the responsibility. Precisely, left wing groupthink says mass immigration is not only great for the economy, but necessary for the economy. Cant see what Macron or Coveney or any lefties for that matter are moaning about.
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Post by Fairsociety on Apr 27, 2024 18:48:22 GMT
The Irish people traffickers have found a niche in the market, so now the Irish bandits are all in on it, as you know the Irish will make money from selling cow shit, so here they are being offered bags loads of money to traffic illegals into Ireland.
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Post by wapentake on Apr 27, 2024 19:33:05 GMT
Would you support any Irish plan to pass them back to the UK? Andrew the problem we all face in or out of the eu is movement of people,I maintain we ain’t seen nothing yet. Europe will be swamped,we have to make some hard decisions else we’ll see the rise of extremism. Its started already,like it or not we need to protect our culture.
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Post by andrewbrown on Apr 27, 2024 20:04:27 GMT
Would you support any Irish plan to pass them back to the UK? Andrew the problem we all face in or out of the eu is movement of people,I maintain we ain’t seen nothing yet. Europe will be swamped,we have to make some hard decisions else we’ll see the rise of extremism. Its started already,like it or not we need to protect our culture. Agree, and I think that climate change will be a big factor here too. Agree also that Brexit is not really a factor here.
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Post by Bentley on Apr 27, 2024 20:45:22 GMT
Would you support any Irish plan to pass them back to the UK? Yes. If we could pass them back to France .
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Post by Pacifico on Apr 27, 2024 21:28:57 GMT
Yes indeed, if the EU supported a plan to pass them back to France. Do you think they came from France or through France? Where do you think most of our asylum claims come from?.
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Post by johnofgwent on Apr 27, 2024 21:43:01 GMT
Would you support any Irish plan to pass them back to the UK? As i pointed out, which done seem to have overlooked, ANY person in the republic can LEGALLY enter the UK to work fir six months. I forsee an upswing in stena line sailings
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Post by Pacifico on Apr 27, 2024 21:49:11 GMT
This is interesting. Ireland are proposing to refuse any asylum applications that come through the UK (as it is a safe country) - we should do the same with France.
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Post by Bentley on Apr 27, 2024 22:04:51 GMT
This is interesting. Ireland are proposing to refuse any asylum applications that come through the UK (as it is a safe country) - we should do the same with France. This exactly I said that we should do on this very forum a while ago . We should do that if and when Ireland decides to do it .
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Post by johnofgwent on Apr 27, 2024 22:09:38 GMT
I can’t wait for some lefty to explain how ireland can do that to us while we can’t do it to France.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 27, 2024 22:13:15 GMT
This is interesting. Ireland are proposing to refuse any asylum applications that come through the UK (as it is a safe country) - we should do the same with France. Precisely. And in the normal course of events I would have said that our politicians are too weak to even suggest it. But there's an election on the horizon. What a brilliant way for Sunak to show a sceptical electorate that he is actually serious about it.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 27, 2024 22:14:48 GMT
I can’t wait for some lefty to explain how ireland can do that to us while we can’t do it to France. Jog, I know your a diver but trust me, you cant hold your breath that long.
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Post by buccaneer on Apr 28, 2024 1:05:43 GMT
So illegal immigration is now a problem because it's affecting the EU's useful idiot the Irish. All the BS rhetoric of multiculturalism, being an altruistic and humane nation that is able to boost itself economically with all these extra mouths to feed, house, nurse and educate falls hypocritically by the wayside.
Now, thanks in small part to Brexit and our open border policy with Eire which the EU demanded mainly in its own interests to keep the UK regulatory aligned in goods, the deterrent that is Rwanda policy is now seeing these illegals crossing the border into Eire. And now the EU leaders and the Irish are smarting over this.
Both France and Ireland were quiet and happy whilst the UK were taking thousands of illegals from France and elsewhere in the EU, and they weren't bothered with our issues but now that the Rwanda policy has been given royal assent we have Michael Martin scrambling to the UK press whingeing about how it affects his country. Fuck right off.
Forget the fact that the UK gov. here are one of only few nations in Europe who are being practical and realistic with deterring illegal immigration, this whingeing from EU officials like Martin and Macron is music to this Brit's ears.
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