English channel migrant crossing crisis #7

I’m 46% 😹
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I think none of us are picking the really out there statements (of which there were about 5) so get similar scores :)
 

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Well it’s official, I’m not even half fascist


Of course some have a different means of determining that, not based on any evidence, or fact whatsoever.

Just that you dare to disagree with them.

However, they should really be looking in the mirror when labeling others as Fascist.

There are plenty of articles and University papers on the internet, arguing that Fascism also exists in the left of politics too.
 
There are plenty of articles and University papers on the internet, arguing that Fascism also exists in the left of politics too.

Well the one thing that Far Left Socialism and Fascism undeniably have in common is the belief in the primacy of the state, and it’s power. Either as a means of redistribution or repression (and inevitably both), which is a complete anathema to myself who’s core principles emphasise self reliance, free market forces, the state as protector, and agency for one’s own actions. If anything I’m what used to be termed a liberal before that term was hijacked by the internet generation to mean someone who believes there are 26 genders.
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Is “Smash the gangs” not a slogan?

 
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I cannot understand why those get here illegally, who claim to be fleeing war or persecution, are not detained in detention centres til their claim is processed. You would think that, in their position, it doesn't matter where they stay as long as they are free from what they allege.
Unpopular opinion but this is why I don't think the Rwanda scheme was the worst idea :rolleyes:
 
International Health Service.


I don't understand why we can't have a system like many countries where if you are not a citizen, the hospital does the bare minimum to make sure you don't die but then you either pay up or duck off if you need anything further. The NHS can't afford to be a charity.
 
https://www.12ft.io/https://www.dai...-level-violent-robbery-jailed-four-years.html

So he left the Punjab for a “better life” and seemed somewhat disappointed at the living conditions facing illegal entrants. No mention of asylum. So are we to therefore assume he was indeed an economic migrant as the usual suspects assure us they are extremely rare. Sort of like a sighting of a Dinagat Moonrat. A spirit level seems an awfully random item to shoplift and violently beat someone over. Indeed I wouldn’t consider it an essential item for someone who was homeless and hungry. It’s usually used by someone in the building trade, and as he had no status, no legal right to work, and was indeed claiming to be a minor, why would he require it. Future investment?
 
International Health Service.


But of course the BMA don't think we should be pursuing the treatment costs from the non entitled.

What planet do they live on?

Of course, if these people had health insurance, there wouldn't be an issue.

Some of these Doctors need to understand that they work for the NATIONAL Health Service, not the International Heath Service.

Any money lost through treating non paying, non entitled people impacts on everyone else, and their pay packets too. Where do they think their pay rises come from.
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Unpopular opinion but this is why I don't think the Rwanda scheme was the worst idea :rolleyes:

Especially as other European countries are now looking at this too.

Will those individuals who were vocal about this 'racist' scheme, now be turning their vitriol to those European countries planning on doing so. Or because they are part of the beloved EU, it is acceptable.
 
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The Germans are still being caught off guard despite their extra precautions and heightened vigilance…#sittingducks
The vid is horrific hard to believe this type of evil walks amongst us.( not the sky news report )
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Don’t remember this case?
 
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