View Full Version : 'No room at the inn': Britain says no to Syria's refugees
Dedworth
25th December 2013, 22:43
Aid agencies join Labour in demanding Coalition show support for victims of civil war as policy defies UN appeal and distances Britain from 16 leading nations
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/no-room-at-the-inn-britain-says-no-to-syrias-refugees-9025265.html
Typical of the Labour handwringers and do gooders wanting more refugees aka future socialist voters flooding in.
There's plenty of Gulf muslim states awash with cash where the refugees should be going. Also damn sight closer to Syria
joebloggs
25th December 2013, 23:15
well if Cameron, the USA and UN took action instead of words, it would have all been over a long time ago and there wouldn't be millions of refugee's :doh
Dedworth
25th December 2013, 23:30
well if Cameron, the USA and UN took action instead of words, it would have all been over a long time ago and there wouldn't be millions of refugee's :doh
Why do we need to get involved in these toilet states ? Where has "mission accomplished" got us in Afghanistan - over 400 British dead and countless maimed, the place will remain a hot bed of muslim extremism and exporter of heroin.
When British troops were sent to Helmand in 2006 clueless former Communist then Labour Defence Minister John Reid said he expected them to leave again "without a shot being fired". He's now a Lord trousering a 6 figure salary as a part time consultant with shambolic security firm G4S - nice work if you can get it for a Labour hypocrite.
Joe - remind us where the Kosovan refugees Blair let in now reside and also what many of them do for a living ?
joebloggs
25th December 2013, 23:46
dedworth if you don't want refugees then someone has to take action, simple as :biggrin:
i posted about this a while ago, saying if no one took action there would be millions of refugees , exactly what we have now ..
how can you compare it to Afghanistan why not compare to Libya ? how many British soldiers died there ?
Dedworth
26th December 2013, 00:14
What was the benefit to Britain of Blairs "action" on the Kosovans?
You can't compare Libya with Afghanistan no UK ground forces were there - we were mainly involved in air strikes and cruise missile bombardment. That's what we should have done with Afganistan - precision bombed them, but not back to the stone age as they're already there.
joebloggs
26th December 2013, 00:31
dedowrth get ready for Syrian big issue sellers in your neighbourhood soon :biggrin:
Dedworth
26th December 2013, 00:40
dedowrth get ready for Syrian big issue sellers in your neighbourhood soon :biggrin:
:icon_lol: Could be Joe - yesterday I told the local Roma conwoman she'd have plenty of competition from her fellow citizens come Jan 1
Any thoughts on your mates Blairs Kosovans ?
grahamw48
26th December 2013, 01:06
This country is NOT a refugee camp.
If the electorate had a vote on it, it would be 90% against.
The rest of the world can take them in if they're so bothered... especially their wealthy MUSLIM neighbours !
joebloggs
26th December 2013, 01:13
have you got any figures dedworth ?
Jack Straw, the Home Secretary, pledged that they would return to Kosovo after their 12-month exceptional leave to remain expired, between April and June this year. Despite this, last night the Home Office confirmed that 1,838 out of the 4,455 who were given a year to stay in the country are still in Britain. Nato troops now guarantees Kosovars freedom in their own country and Kosovo's first free elections were held this weekend.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/1372368/2000-refugees-from-Kosovo-overstay-their-welcome-in-Britain.html
hardly millions now :cwm25:
but then 80k..
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crackdown-on-albanians-who-lied-about-fleeing-kosovo-war-6590696.html
Dedworth
26th December 2013, 01:42
Jack Straw :icon_lol: pull the other one Joe
Other than pimping, drug dealing, human trafficking, general gangsterism, heres one on Blairs scum :-
19 Kosovans held after Trafalgar Square battle
Police are holding 19 teenagers after three young men were stabbed in Trafalgar Square in the middle of the afternoon. Violence broke out when rival groups of Albanian-Kosovans, armed with knives and hockey sticks, began to fight in one of London's most popular tourist destinations.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/19-kosovans-held-after-trafalgar-square-battle-2219292.html
All future Labour voters http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/sick/vomit-into-the-toilet.gif
Let's see what Andy makes of it :biggrin:
joebloggs
26th December 2013, 07:07
Jack Straw :icon_lol: pull the other one Joe
Jack Straw :xxgrinning--00xx3: scrapping a nasty Tory law back in 97 :icon_lol:
Home Secretary Jack Straw said it was being ended because "it is arbitrary, unfair and ineffective and has penalised genuine cases, divided families and unnecessarily increased the administrative burden on the immigration system."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/special/politics97/news/06/0605/straw.shtml
Dedworth
26th December 2013, 08:36
Straw's change of some immigration rules has nothing whatsoever to do with the subject of this thread.
He did it to gain favour and future votes from the sub continent ethnics, allowing them to make the barbaric practice of forced/arranged marriages easier. We now know it was part of Labours open door immigration policy to create millions of tame future voters.
You've lamely followed the leftist mantra that he was revoking "unfair and nasty rules" that penalised "genuine" cases.
joebloggs
26th December 2013, 10:44
tell me dedworth which gov reduced the minimum age for a spouse visa from 18 to 21 , i wait your reply :biggrin:
Dedworth
26th December 2013, 10:54
tell me dedworth which gov reduced the minimum age for a spouse visa from 18 to 21 , i wait your reply :biggrin:
Wrong way round Joe :biggrin: no doubt done to appease the Limp Democrats who ape Labour in kowtowing to the Muslims
joebloggs
26th December 2013, 11:24
Wrong way round Joe :biggrin: no doubt done to appease the Limp Democrats who ape Labour in kowtowing to the Muslims
:icon_lol: you know what i meant, the labour gov increased it to 21, and the Tories were forced to put it back to 18 :biggrin:
grahamw48
26th December 2013, 11:32
I think it should be 21...at least. :smile:
Michael Parnham
26th December 2013, 11:38
well if Cameron, the USA and UN took action instead of words, it would have all been over a long time ago and there wouldn't be millions of refugee's :doh
Should have been nipped in the bud at the beginning!
andy222
26th December 2013, 12:04
Jack Straw :icon_lol: pull the other one Joe
Other than pimping, drug dealing, human trafficking, general gangsterism, heres one on Blairs scum :-
19 Kosovans held after Trafalgar Square battle
Police are holding 19 teenagers after three young men were stabbed in Trafalgar Square in the middle of the afternoon. Violence broke out when rival groups of Albanian-Kosovans, armed with knives and hockey sticks, began to fight in one of London's most popular tourist destinations.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/19-kosovans-held-after-trafalgar-square-battle-2219292.html
All future Labour voters http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/sick/vomit-into-the-toilet.gif
Let's see what Andy makes of it :biggrin:
The country has gone to the dogs already and you can blame both governments for that. So Im not really interested. All I know is our health system has gone down the drain even further since the tories were in power. And when you have got someone like Hunt in charge of it saying no pay rises for NHS staff for the next 3 years who do you think Im going to vote for?. You can blame the Labour party for mass immigration granted but you can also blame Cameron and the tory party for adding to it. And I soleley blame for tories for :censored: our manufacturing industry up. Thats my way of thinking.
joebloggs
26th December 2013, 12:09
Minister: 'Wales' NHS unsustainable if Conservatives win next general election'
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/health/minister-wales-nhs-unsustainable-conservatives-6443042
grahamw48
26th December 2013, 12:12
I agree Andy. The whole lot of them are a shower of :censored:...gutless cowards, all in pursuit of their personal interests. :mad:
UKIP are on the rise, promoting the interests of the British people. :Britain:
Dedworth
26th December 2013, 12:22
Let's get back to the nub of this thread which is that despite the recent hypocritical rhetoric of Straw, Blunkett & Co the Labour Party have not learned their lesson and still wish to allow all and sundry in thus maintaining the UK as the dustbin of the world.
All the bluster of NHS crisis (fuelled by mass uncontrolled immigration), Manufacturing Decline, Milk Snatching etc doesn't detract from that
andy222
26th December 2013, 12:27
Well when Hunt the stunt tells me and my colleagues we cant get a rise for the next 3 years and he is laughing all the way to the bank with a £11000+ rise this does affect us. :icon_lol:
grahamw48
26th December 2013, 12:32
Pay rise ?
What's that ? :Erm:
sentinent
26th December 2013, 12:49
Of course we should let them in. We have let everyone else's refugees in. We have to be fair or how else can we maintain our reputation as the world's toilet?
grahamw48
26th December 2013, 13:47
Sorry...I've got to spread some rep around before being allowed to add any more to yours. :biggrin:
Arthur Little
26th December 2013, 15:31
I think it should be 21 ...at least. :smile:
:iagree: ... ME too!!
joebloggs
26th December 2013, 16:17
:iagree: ... ME too!!
some people on here had been legally married and couldn't bring their partner here because of their age, you only hear of ageism effecting old people :NoNo:
grahamw48
26th December 2013, 16:29
I consider 21 far too young and immature to get married...or to have kids for that matter.
The world is overpopulated enough already. :NoNo:
If their relationship is SO solid, they'll be able to wait.
joebloggs
26th December 2013, 16:59
well its 18 here in the UK, so unless they change it to 21 here they shouldn't be allowed to change it to 21 for people coming from another country,
well over 18 in UK law your no longer a minor, so you can die for your country, pay tax, drive a car, not much you cant do :cwm25:
grahamw48
26th December 2013, 17:12
At 18 you're still a kid.
They shouldn't have lowered the age of majority here IMO. All to gain a few voters too. Ridiculous, but up to the standard of what could be expected from the idiots running this country over the past 50 years I suppose. :NoNo:
Personally, I think people should have to pass an exam before they're allowed to vote at all...or reproduce.
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