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Britain 'opting out' of European Convention on Human Rights ?



Randy McNob

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Yes, illegal crossings.........I note 4 individuals in Vietnam have been jailed today for their part in organising the “illegal emigration” of the 39 Vietnamese that died in the back of a lorry back in October 2019. Their sentences were between 2.5 years and 7.5 years.

The old man of one victim though spoke out at the harshness of the sentences, given that his son had willingly taken the risks to get into the UK illegally as the potential to improve his life financially outweighed the risk. This sentiment is quite enlightening in light of the standard pious mattress soakers’ narrative of terrified refugees fleeing the horror of living in the EU and or France.

This pretty much removes any sense of guilt the dampers should feel about deaths, merry Christmas!

all lives matter?
 








cunning fergus

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People can apply for asylum once in the country however they've arrived, so this is an entirely irrelevant point.

It’s entirely relevant, these individuals from Vietnam specifically set out to enter the U.K. illegally. That was their choice, they paid (or bartered) Individuals to get them to Europe on then ultimately on the lorry. Caveat Emptor.......they’re dead as a result.

Those in fear of their lives in other parts of the world will likely claim asylum in their first civilised country or region as oppose leave it for to some racist bankrupt hellhole rum by fascists. Why would anyone leave the EU to come here? These people crossing the channel must be the entire remedial class of the 2020 generation of migrants.......we won’t get the cure from cancer with this lot.
 


A1X

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It’s entirely relevant, these individuals from Vietnam specifically set out to enter the U.K. illegally. That was their choice, they paid (or bartered) Individuals to get them to Europe on then ultimately on the lorry. Caveat Emptor.......they’re dead as a result.

Those in fear of their lives in other parts of the world will likely claim asylum in their first civilised country or region as oppose leave it for to some racist bankrupt hellhole rum by fascists. Why would anyone leave the EU to come here? These people crossing the channel must be the entire remedial class of the 2020 generation of migrants.......we won’t get the cure from cancer with this lot.

Oh I see, so your issue was not with the legalities but with compassion for our fellow man. Got it.
 




cunning fergus

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Excellent repartee......yes I’m like a gourd.

My go now.......I think you come across like a piece of stinky dog shit.......not a firm stool but a puddle pissed out the arse of one off those small dogs that have a shake-a-bout when they take a shit.

It’s a good job this is in the bear pit.......liberating isn’t it?
 


cunning fergus

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Oh I see, so your issue was not with the legalities but with compassion for our fellow man. Got it.


If you want to compromise the rule of law for compassion fair enough, and it’s helpful to understand the motivation behind your sentiment.

I would certainly take the view that genuine asylum seekers should not lose out to those gaming the system.

The law should be directed to those that deserve compassion not criminals.

There’s the difference.
 


Jan 30, 2008
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Yes, illegal crossings.........I note 4 individuals in Vietnam have been jailed today for their part in organising the “illegal emigration” of the 39 Vietnamese that died in the back of a lorry back in October 2019. Their sentences were between 2.5 years and 7.5 years.

The old man of one victim though spoke out at the harshness of the sentences, given that his son had willingly taken the risks to get into the UK illegally as the potential to improve his life financially outweighed the risk. This sentiment is quite enlightening in light of the standard pious mattress soakers’ narrative of terrified refugees fleeing the horror of living in the EU and or France.

This pretty much removes any sense of guilt the dampers should feel about deaths, merry Christmas!

Thanks for the update
Regards
DF
 




Jan 30, 2008
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People can apply for asylum once in the country however they've arrived, so this is an entirely irrelevant point.

Or in your words I don't have any problems with people illegally entering the UK where they can either run off or be put up in hotels and B&B and no one can say a thing against that , you're a joker
Regards
DF
 
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Randy McNob

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Jun 13, 2020
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It’s entirely relevant, these individuals from Vietnam specifically set out to enter the U.K. illegally. That was their choice, they paid (or bartered) Individuals to get them to Europe on then ultimately on the lorry. Caveat Emptor.......they’re dead as a result.

Those in fear of their lives in other parts of the world will likely claim asylum in their first civilised country or region as oppose leave it for to some racist bankrupt hellhole rum by fascists. Why would anyone leave the EU to come here? These people crossing the channel must be the entire remedial class of the 2020 generation of migrants.......we won’t get the cure from cancer with this lot.

The greatest long distance runner of all time is a decent consolation?
 


cunning fergus

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The greatest long distance runner of all time is a decent consolation?


Well, that will be clearer in time.

However taking the whole family in the round Mohammed’s position as a paragon of refugee should be offset By those of his brother......

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6825053/mo-farah-brother-hassan-jailed-four-years-travelodge/

A few years in stir, and ultimately with all the costs that imposes on the taxpayer........can’t say I am feeling like getting all tears eyed here, but that’s me......the gourd.
 




Randy McNob

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Well, that will be clearer in time.

However taking the whole family in the round Mohammed’s position as a paragon of refugee should be offset By those of his brother......

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6825053/mo-farah-brother-hassan-jailed-four-years-travelodge/

A few years in stir, and ultimately with all the costs that imposes on the taxpayer........can’t say I am feeling like getting all tears eyed here, but that’s me......the gourd.

sorry, it seemed as though your assertion was that refugees could never aspire to contribute anything exceptional to society, not quite sure how your 2nd point fits in with that
 


Mo Gosfield

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Why would anyone not want to enter their country of choice ( for asylum ) through official/legal channels unless it was the uncertainty of being allowed to stay. So, we assume that the majority ( if not all ) entering this country illegally ( jump out on the shingle at Dungeness and disperse in all directions ) are not confident of the validity of their visit.
By entering illegally, many remain persona non grata/under the radar. Not on the electoral register. Not paying Tax/NI. Working in the black economy or cash in hand. Many adopting false names and identities via criminal organisations who specialise in this sort of thing. No one has a grip on what is going on and its been getting easier and easier to slip into the UK unnoticed. We have a natural border, which, apparently, we can't police.
 


Mo Gosfield

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Shut up you dildo.

You are rising to the bait. Take a deep breath and don't fall for it. The man is not long term unemployed. You are both at different ends of the political divide, disagree vehemently about Brexit, annoy and antagonise each other intensely and get hot under the collar at the slightest hint of difference of opinion. Apart from that, I don't see why you both can't be really good mates.
 




The Clamp

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You are rising to the bait. Take a deep breath and don't fall for it. The man is not long term unemployed. You are both at different ends of the political divide, disagree vehemently about Brexit, annoy and antagonise each other intensely and get hot under the collar at the slightest hint of difference of opinion. Apart from that, I don't see why you both can't be really good mates.

He has admitted to being long term unemployed.

He does not antagonise me or get me "hot under the collar", his politics don't particularly bother me, hs racism does. The man's a racist fool and when I get a bit bored and feel like coming on here and poking the bear a bit, I do.

Lastly, thank you for your input but I shall continue to post how I see fit. Thank you so much.
 


Jan 30, 2008
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Why would anyone not want to enter their country of choice ( for asylum ) through official/legal channels unless it was the uncertainty of being allowed to stay. So, we assume that the majority ( if not all ) entering this country illegally ( jump out on the shingle at Dungeness and disperse in all directions ) are not confident of the validity of their visit.
By entering illegally, many remain persona non grata/under the radar. Not on the electoral register. Not paying Tax/NI. Working in the black economy or cash in hand. Many adopting false names and identities via criminal organisations who specialise in this sort of thing. No one has a grip on what is going on and its been getting easier and easier to slip into the UK unnoticed. We have a natural border, which, apparently, we can't police.

Most sensible people will agree with your statement , unfortunately theres a minority that find those actions acceptable and in some extreme case's actually encouraging it , homeless Brits and food bank users eat your heart out
Regards
DF
 


Baker lite

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He has admitted to being long term unemployed.

He does not antagonise me or get me "hot under the collar", his politics don't particularly bother me, hs racism does. The man's a racist fool and when I get a bit bored and feel like coming on here and poking the bear a bit, I do.

Lastly, thank you for your input but I shall continue to post how I see fit. Thank you so much.

Someone is triggered..


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Jan 30, 2008
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And you don’t seemed to have cooled down since yesterday, just watch your blood pressure, being serious now, I know we have a bit of nobble and banter but it’s not worth making yourself ill.
Stay safe.


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Working in a gate house can be quite stressful
Regards
DF
 


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