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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Apr 29, 2024 10:22:10 GMT
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Apr 30, 2024 12:28:17 GMT
Did you enjoy that? It's what it means to be Irish.
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Post by bancroft on Apr 30, 2024 17:31:23 GMT
You gotta laugh their leaders viciously attacked Brexit and now see we are taking action meaning the people that came from France in the EU have moved to Ireland in the EU.
Perhaps they should complain to France!
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Post by ginnyg2 on Apr 30, 2024 17:41:42 GMT
Did you enjoy that? It's what it means to be Irish. Never took you for an Eagles fan Baron.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Apr 30, 2024 23:53:49 GMT
You gotta laugh their leaders viciously attacked Brexit and now see we are taking action meaning the people that came from France in the EU have moved to Ireland in the EU. Perhaps they should complain to France! It's just the guy says free movement means you are free to move across the border, but like you need to be one of us. In other words it is free unless it bothers us.
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Post by patman post on May 1, 2024 13:11:03 GMT
You gotta laugh their leaders viciously attacked Brexit and now see we are taking action meaning the people that came from France in the EU have moved to Ireland in the EU. Perhaps they should complain to France! Posters in the UK complain that France lets illegal immigrants travel to the UK, and now Ireland is complaining the UK is letting illegal immigrants travel to the Republic.
Doesn't it seem bizarre that a country, whose administration promised that Brexit would give the UK back control of its borders, is now unable to stop people illegal asylum seekers either entering or leaving the country?
No doubt, as of last November, being unable to trace 17,000 asylum seekers whose claims have been discontinued must complicate things — but whose fault is that...?
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Post by bancroft on May 1, 2024 19:00:39 GMT
You gotta laugh their leaders viciously attacked Brexit and now see we are taking action meaning the people that came from France in the EU have moved to Ireland in the EU. Perhaps they should complain to France! Posters in the UK complain that France lets illegal immigrants travel to the UK, and now Ireland is complaining the UK is letting illegal immigrants travel to the Republic.
Doesn't it seem bizarre that a country, whose administration promised that Brexit would give the UK back control of its borders, is now unable to stop people illegal asylum seekers either entering or leaving the country?
No doubt, as of last November, being unable to trace 17,000 asylum seekers whose claims have been discontinued must complicate things — but whose fault is that...?
Well we could take them back to France yet the French would get upset by their sovereignty being breached, so making this an EU issue gets EU countries to debate this themselves which has to be good, IMO.
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Post by bancroft on May 1, 2024 19:03:13 GMT
There is another aspect to this the IRA was dead set against border controls so again it would be ironic if Dublin has to construct one.
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Post by thomas on May 6, 2024 19:38:05 GMT
There is another aspect to this the IRA was dead set against border controls so again it would be ironic if Dublin has to construct one. no plans to either send polis to police the border , or construct a hard border. How do you construct a hard border along 310 miles of country , along an invisible line that runs through towns and villages , including supermarkets? Haven't we been over this time and again? Seems another regurgitated rehash from the brit nat press to take the plebs minds away from the hell hole at home. If Sinn Fein win the next Irish election , I think they will solve the imaginary border problems with the EU once and for all .
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Post by bancroft on May 7, 2024 12:55:07 GMT
You gotta laugh their leaders viciously attacked Brexit and now see we are taking action meaning the people that came from France in the EU have moved to Ireland in the EU. Perhaps they should complain to France! Posters in the UK complain that France lets illegal immigrants travel to the UK, and now Ireland is complaining the UK is letting illegal immigrants travel to the Republic.
Doesn't it seem bizarre that a country, whose administration promised that Brexit would give the UK back control of its borders, is now unable to stop people illegal asylum seekers either entering or leaving the country?
No doubt, as of last November, being unable to trace 17,000 asylum seekers whose claims have been discontinued must complicate things — but whose fault is that...?
Well how long would it take France to say we were invading their territorial waters if we tried to take them back?
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Post by patman post on May 7, 2024 13:49:00 GMT
Posters in the UK complain that France lets illegal immigrants travel to the UK, and now Ireland is complaining the UK is letting illegal immigrants travel to the Republic.
Doesn't it seem bizarre that a country, whose administration promised that Brexit would give the UK back control of its borders, is now unable to stop people illegal asylum seekers either entering or leaving the country?
No doubt, as of last November, being unable to trace 17,000 asylum seekers whose claims have been discontinued must complicate things — but whose fault is that...?
Well how long would it take France to say we were invading their territorial waters if we tried to take them back? As things are it seems like everyone country is blaming everyone else for asylum seekers/refugees arriving on their shores or crossing their borders.
Until countries understand that this is a world problem with various causes and needs to be tackled by international cooperation it's going to be a growing problem...
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Post by bancroft on May 8, 2024 14:43:39 GMT
Well how long would it take France to say we were invading their territorial waters if we tried to take them back? As things are it seems like everyone country is blaming everyone else for asylum seekers/refugees arriving on their shores or crossing their borders.
Until countries understand that this is a world problem with various causes and needs to be tackled by international cooperation it's going to be a growing problem...
England alongside the Netherlands is the most populated country in the UK. There are issues many migrants want to live in modern cities yet where there is space is in villages in places like Bulgaria though the people there don't want outsiders.
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Post by Vinny on May 9, 2024 8:41:16 GMT
As things are it seems like everyone country is blaming everyone else for asylum seekers/refugees arriving on their shores or crossing their borders.
Until countries understand that this is a world problem with various causes and needs to be tackled by international cooperation it's going to be a growing problem...
England alongside the Netherlands is the most populated country in the UK. There are issues many migrants want to live in modern cities yet where there is space is in villages in places like Bulgaria though the people there don't want outsiders. Don't you mean Europe?
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Post by bancroft on May 9, 2024 10:04:02 GMT
England alongside the Netherlands is the most populated country in the UK. There are issues many migrants want to live in modern cities yet where there is space is in villages in places like Bulgaria though the people there don't want outsiders. Don't you mean Europe? Yes certainly Europe yet also the world.
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