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    No more bearded kids.

    The government had originally said the UK would allow 3000 35 year old children in from the Calais jungle common sense however has prevailed,we have allowed 350 bearded kids in,thats a tenth of what the government promised,upon hearing the news shares in Gillette mach-3 razors have plummetted



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    The government had originally said the UK would allow 3000 35 year old children in from the Calais jungle common sense however has prevailed,we have allowed 350 bearded kids in,thats a tenth of what the government promised,upon hearing the news shares in Gillette mach-3 razors have plummetted
    Is barnhams Circus still running, surely they would be welcome there with all this facial hair on such young people


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    Some bearded children are still hanging round calaise in the hope they will get a free pass to blighty,earlier sky news interviewed some,one said he was 17 and even though the reporter told him he looked older than that he said no i am 17, I think his english is terrible and he cant differentiate between 17 and 70



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    Theres a 16 year old ethiopian who said he will be dissapointed if he isnt allowed into the UK as english is his first language not french,thats quite odd because amharic is actually the official first language of ethiopia,these "kids" are in a safe first world country and under no threat whatsoever,we owe them no safe haven as they are not fleeing from a war torn hell-hole,they are cherry picking where they want to live.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    ..........they are cherry picking where they want to live.
    Bit like me really


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Bit like me really
    Big difference,we have squirrelled away funds to allow a lifestyle and move abroad without being a burden to our host country,we if we choose are going from first world to third world (I can imagine soulman cringing at that term)but it doesnt work the other way around,they have hobsons choice.



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    Do you think many of these so called children was born in a leap year,


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    Do you think many of these so called children was born in a leap year,
    Thats probably the answer



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