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Re: The bl**dy UNHCR

Postby Suff » 21 Apr 2015, 19:57

Sorry wasn't clear.

I'm saying that if you say these parents have only made the move because of economic reasons then they are absolutely responsible for the fact that their children are in danger.

Nobody else is.
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Re: The bl**dy UNHCR

Postby KateLMead » 22 Apr 2015, 06:51

This morning we learn the Captain of the ship that went down causing the loss of 900 people has been arrested. "Good that is a start"
It rips my heart to pieces to even think of the merciless horrific actions of the gang masters who are committing murder by proxy.
No one, regardless of how much we object to what is happening can close their minds to this outrageous murder of so many people, we are filled with disgust and horror to think those people who successfully get here, as are the aims of the majorities, could join the gangs that are already here spreading their intentions of taking this country over by force when and if necessary, these are one and the same attempting to get to UK who threw the Christians overboard drowning them. I agree serious action has to be taken at the root of the problem, that being from whence these people came, and the unbelievable actions of this government need to be questioned allowing those individuals to walk free when returned by force to return to UK following their. attempting to get to Syria needs serious questioning...this also a
applies to their families "who of course will deny any knowledge of their actions" like the individual who blamed the police for allowing their offspring to leave this country, and who was consequently discovered to be a radical and a supporter of Chowdry and other radicals.
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Re: The bl**dy UNHCR

Postby Aggers » 22 Apr 2015, 21:36

I understand that Australia have taken positive steps to protect their
country from 'refugees' - they use armed navy vessels.

Why can't we do that?
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Re: The bl**dy UNHCR

Postby Workingman » 22 Apr 2015, 22:08

The Aussies are a callous bunch; they have taken the hard line........

They sweep up the survivors and put them in processing camps on remote islands. Then they send those with no claim to migrant or refugee status home - that being most of them.

The Aussies are acting within International Law, yet the 'Bleeding heart brigade' would have us believe otherwise. If the EU did the same as Australia the 'migrant' problem would cease within weeks.
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Re: The bl**dy UNHCR

Postby Aggers » 23 Apr 2015, 07:27

Workingman wrote: If the EU did the same as Australia the 'migrant' problem would cease within weeks.


Then, why the hell don't they do it?
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Re: The bl**dy UNHCR

Postby Suff » 23 Apr 2015, 07:54

Aggers wrote:Then, why the hell don't they do it?


Bleeding hearts. Politicians who aren't thinking about their job but about how they look.

Take your pick.
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