Whether they are illegal or not, where are you sending them if no one will accept them and they are stateless, ie they aren't a citizen of anywhere.
Where they come from won't accept them back because they are not a citizen of that country :shrug:
I remember a basement place called Bentley's in about 1976/77. For a short while, it was full of delightful young ladies who were mainly ex pupils of Hove County Grammar School for Girls and Brighton and Hove High School. I remember them playing lots of Hall & Oates and Little Feat. I can't...
If a supporter of a terrorist group in Britain were to manage to get into Britain and then the country of which they were a citizen said they didn't want them back, they then become Britain's responsibility.
Have I understood correctly ?
Have you actually read the article you posted ?
But after nearly eight years of wrangling, EU policymakers reached a deal this month which will draw some business into the bloc, but far less than expected. “The picture is far from rosy, but it's much better than what we thought or what we could...
When I lived in george street brighton in 1979, both pubs, the greengrocers and the veggie restaurant were all on 'tick'. Every friday, pick up your brown envelope of green folding beer tokens and pay your 'tabs'. In the olden days when people were straight and honest :down:
I certainly think that it has already been proven that Liz Truss and Suella Braverman are the two most insightful political commentators in the UK today :laugh:
That house is now in Hillbrow Road, Westdene. I know because I viewed it 30 odd years ago when I bought my current house. Those 'porthole' windows now look into the garage
Interesting idea. I don't care who I vote into Government on the other side of the world as long as they have a big majority ???
You must have been very pleased with your vote and result in 2019. That worked out well :laugh:
But presumably, you'd still like him to address the recession, inflation, lack of investment in the UK, hemorrhaging of City business, staff shortages in the NHS, Care sector, hospitality sector, logistics, the problems farming, agriculture, and the fisheries are experiencing, the export sector...
But still far far better than the openly lying, corrupt, venal, self serving totally incompetent lot that we have at the moment, I'm sure you'd agree :wink: