Do what the Greeks do with Boat People from Turkey: put them back in their boat - with paddles, but without engne - in waters where the current will carry them to shore back in Turkey
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Do what the Greeks do with Boat People from Turkey: put them back in their boat - with paddles, but without engne - in waters where the current will carry them to shore back in Turkey
It was explained to me by someone working with immigrants, that mobile phones become near essential survival machines in very many ways. Obvious when you think about it and old ones are cheap and adequate.I wouldn't know an Asda trainer from a D.J. Trump special edition, but I do wonder what the asylum seekers I met wanted with the 5 year old back-of-the-kitchen-junk-draw phones that they were desperate for.
Maybe it's a myth, like all the people who roll lip to food banks in BMWs. I don't know what it's like anywhere else, but my wife volunteers at the local food bank, and you can't just turn up. You have to be referred by social services. Doesn't make a newsworthy story, though.
My point is that most of the asylum seekers I encountered didn't arrive with phones.It was explained to me by someone working with immigrants, that mobile phones become near essential survival machines in very many ways. Obvious when you think about it and old ones are cheap and adequate.
Had a weird experience 2016 we were cycling sea to sea St Bees head to Tynemouth, partly along Hadrians Wall. Visited Maryport museum and learned about the foreign Roman legions who had been here and left memorials, including Syrians and others. It was before the referendum and we were asking people what they thought about brexit. Nice little old lady in a cake shop went absolutely livid and started ranting "these Syrians they've all got mobile phones.....".
Yes but you said they were desperate for them. This would be for very good reasons - just being able to text back home etc.My point is that most of the asylum seekers I encountered didn't arrive with phones.
Just because one nation breaks the law doesn't mean others should too.Do what the Greeks do with Boat People from Turkey: put them back in their boat - without engne - in waters where the current will carry them to shore back in Turkey
Why are you so frightened of immigrants?Do what the Greeks do with Boat People from Turkey: put them back in their boat - without engne - in waters where the current will carry them to shore back in Turkey
The Roman infantry musuem https://romanarmymuseum.com/ is a really great experience to understand how the Romans functioned and don't forget Vindolander just down the road where the Indian regiment was based !Visited Maryport museum and learned about the foreign Roman legions who had been here and left memorials, including Syrians and others.
If France does not allow boat people 'rescued' off their shores to be landed safely, who's breaking the law?Just because one nation breaks the law doesn't mean others should too.
Because - unlike you - I've lived and worked in most of the countries they come from. And I did not appreciate the societies I was experiencing.Why are you so frightened of immigrants?
They don't like it either, which is why they want to come here, surely this is glaringly obvious?Because - unlike you - I've lived and worked in most of the countries they come from. And I did not appreciate the societies I was experiencing.
Another irrational fear! It hasn't happened anywhere. A higher ratio of immigrants in inner cities of course, where there is work and community. Not many boat people set their sights on getting set up in rural areas amongst the farmers and wealthy land owners. Buy a camel and join the local hunt?Immigration only works along with integration, what you don't want is different areas of the Uk becoming ethnic sub groups
People come with their culture, for better or worse, most trying to escape it.that exist within the whole but are standalone entities that want to maintain their laws and traditions rather than follow UK values.
If they're in international water it's moot, but even if you're currently in a boat in the national waters of a nation that doesn't give you the right to land (without permission).If France does not allow boat people 'rescued' off their shores to be landed safely, who's breaking the law?
Rotherham springs to mind. A place where the police were unwilling to apply the rule of law. And we know what happened there.Immigration only works along with integration, what you don't want is different areas of the Uk becoming ethnic sub groups that exist within the whole but are standalone entities that want to maintain their laws and traditions rather than follow UK values.
escape it there and impose it here.People come with their culture, for better or worse, most trying to escape it.
"Fifty-eight police officers, three police dogs and a police horse were injured in Rotherham as rioters broke into the hotel, which was housing 240 asylum seekers, and tried to set fire to it. 22 Aug 2024"Rotherham springs to mind. A place where the police were unwilling to apply the rule of law. And we know what happened there.
The article about meteorologists receiving death threats from people accusing them of creating and controlling the hurricanes truly is mind-blowing, and very scary.Another irrational fear! It hasn't happened anywhere. A higher ratio of immigrants in inner cities of course, where there is work and community. Not many boat people set their sights on getting set up in rural areas amongst the farmers and wealthy land owners. Buy a camel and join the local hunt?
People come with their culture, for better or worse, most trying to escape it.
Not something to be afraid of - as we all know, they slowly integrate.
All our ancestors were immigrants at some point, maybe only a few generations for most of us.
PS Worse in USA - irrational fear/hysteria is generated by certain politicians. They've got Trump, we're lucky just to have Fartrage!
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...threats-hurricane-conspiracies-misinformation
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-ukip-breaking-point-poster-queue-of-migrants
Clearly you are frightened of immigrants….otherwise why the need to exaggerate the numbers.I'm not frightened of immigrants. I'm worried that we can't cope with tens of millions of them.
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