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Chicken Run

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soz to you as well, i thought a non literal sense woz obvs. but you're quite right, lashed up on a monday :rolleyes::facepalm:

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The Clamp

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The truth about refugees.

I know some of you fear refugees. Mainly because there are so many lies and misconceptions spread about the topic. Rumour is a dangerous thing. It can literally cost lives. I think some of your fears may be balmed by knowing the truth.

https://www.amnesty.org.uk/truth-about-refugees
 














cunning fergus

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The truth about refugees.

I know some of you fear refugees. Mainly because there are so many lies and misconceptions spread about the topic. Rumour is a dangerous thing. It can literally cost lives. I think some of your fears may be balmed by knowing the truth.

https://www.amnesty.org.uk/truth-about-refugees


The “truth” will not come from organisations like Amnesty International, given their own well publicised problems.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...tional-has-toxic-working-culture-report-finds

The only positive in this article are that it appears that some people in the organisation are doing the honourable thing, the more the better please.

Like other charities that have been exposed in last couple of years with awful accounts of their employee conduct, we can take more than a pinch of salt on their honesty.
 
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The Clamp

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The “truth” will not come from organisations like Amnesty International, given their own well publicised problems.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...tional-has-toxic-working-culture-report-finds

The only positive in this article are that it appears that some people in the organisation are doing the honourable thing, the more the better please.

Like other charities that have been exposed in last couple of years with awful accounts of their employee conduct, we can take more than a pinch of salt on their honesty.

Same facts as on the government’s website.
It’s fine if you don’t wish to be a part of the solution but please now, this just looks like hatred. And we all know you don’t hate foreigners. Don’t we.
 
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carlzeiss

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https://www.kentlive.news/news/kent-news/police-called-folkestones-napier-barracks-4669779

Police called to Folkestone's Napier Barracks after 'group of asylum seekers refuse to get off bus'

Officers arrived at the scene at just after 7pm on Tuesday

Kent Police confirmed officers attended the incident at Napier Barracks in Folkestone at just after 7pm on Tuesday.

An eyewitness said the incident followed a five-hour stand-off between a number of people on the bus and staff.

Napier Barracks is currently serving as a temporary assessment centre for people who have made a dangerous journey across the Channel.

The bus is understood to have arrived at the centre at 2pm.

The witness, who asked to remain anonymous, said: "A group of asylum seekers refused to get off the bus that brought them from the hotel to transport them to the camp.

"The police were called to persuade them to get off after the camp staff failed to convince them."

The witness added: "They were persuaded to get off the bus, and they are now inside the camp."
 


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https://www.kentlive.news/news/kent-news/police-called-folkestones-napier-barracks-4669779

Police called to Folkestone's Napier Barracks after 'group of asylum seekers refuse to get off bus'

Officers arrived at the scene at just after 7pm on Tuesday

Kent Police confirmed officers attended the incident at Napier Barracks in Folkestone at just after 7pm on Tuesday.

An eyewitness said the incident followed a five-hour stand-off between a number of people on the bus and staff.

Napier Barracks is currently serving as a temporary assessment centre for people who have made a dangerous journey across the Channel.

The bus is understood to have arrived at the centre at 2pm.

The witness, who asked to remain anonymous, said: "A group of asylum seekers refused to get off the bus that brought them from the hotel to transport them to the camp.

"The police were called to persuade them to get off after the camp staff failed to convince them."

The witness added: "They were persuaded to get off the bus, and they are now inside the camp."

Should have dragged them off,who do these invaders think they are , I guess a cushy 4 star hotel to a army barracks is a bit of a reality check for them, hopefully they'll be deported
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cunning fergus

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carlzeiss

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...cker-says-told-police-spiralling-control.html

A Libyan refugee was facing life behind bars yesterday after dramatically confessing to killing three men in a knife rampage weeks before he was due to face trial.

Khairi Saadallah, 26, should have been in prison for an appalling catalogue of violence.

But he was freed early on appeal to embark on a stabbing spree just 16 days later, killing three men and injuring three others who were sitting in a Reading park during the lockdown.

Officers went to check on Saadallah hours before he launched his rampage after an alert was raised as part of his ongoing psychiatric care at a nearby mental health hospital.

Several police and psychiatric nurses, known as a ‘street triage’ team, run by Thames Valley Police and the NHS, came across him on the street around midnight, but he managed to convince them he was well.

What they may not have known at the time was that while behind bars Saadallah had chatted with fellow inmates about making bombs.

He told fellow inmates that he ‘wanted to kill people’, and he is said to have boasted that he had fought both for and against Islamic State.
 














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