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Terpe
30th May 2014, 08:39
There has been a significant rise in the numbers of migrants reaching Europe in recent months, the BBC has learned.

Source (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-27628416)

Terpe
30th May 2014, 08:42
Spain's Melilla enclave stormed by migrants

Read more here (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-27602013)

Dedworth
30th May 2014, 09:22
I suppose shooting them is out of the question

Longweekend
30th May 2014, 09:45
Not really, so long as it's carried out humanely......

SimonH
30th May 2014, 10:18
Not really, so long as it's carried out humanely......


:Blacklistnonono: Do unto one as you would be done by :wink:


So........................ the only way is Halal :behead:

Iani
30th May 2014, 18:41
I noticed from a different interview, the mayor of Calais say that "Britain is holding Calais hostage" due to the generous (Over generous?) benefits system, resulting in migrants gathering there to try cross and live the easy life.

At the risk of sounding like a Daily Mail reader ( :wink: ), it sounds like going by the backgrounds of many of these migrants, we would be importing potentially people with views completely at odds with British values of fairness, equality and non-racism.

Is the answer really too simple for the completely stupid arrogant :censored: in power?

Dedworth
30th May 2014, 19:28
I noticed from a different interview, the mayor of Calais say that "Britain is holding Calais hostage" due to the generous (Over generous?) benefits system, resulting in migrants gathering there to try cross and live the easy life.

At the risk of sounding like a Daily Mail reader ( :wink: ), it sounds like going by the backgrounds of many of these migrants, we would be importing potentially people with views completely at odds with British values of fairness, equality and non-racism.

Is the answer really too simple for the completely stupid arrogant :censored: in power?

Correct but Labour likes them because they're a guaranteed vote/postal vote 5 years down the line