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Yea, more spin, of course you'd think that.and were probably handed over mid-channel.
Yea, more spin, of course you'd think that.and were probably handed over mid-channel.
Two wrongs don't make a right. Home grown homelessness is a scandal on it's own, there is no comparison with the two.Do you reckon they pinch themselves to make sure they are not dreaming when they walk past our homeless on the streets on the way to their warm and dry hotels/private houses?
Well, let’s look at the evidence. They set off from France in rubber boats, all 1100 of 'em, and landed in the UK not in a rubber boat, all 1100 of them. What do you think happened?Yea, more spin, of course you'd think that.
Apart from the fact that our homeless are all ready in the U.K. and aren't being brought here by the RNLI or the border force.Two wrongs don't make a right. Home grown homelessness is a scandal on its own, there is no comparison with the two.
Where did you get that from?They set off from France in rubber boats, all 1100 of 'em, and landed in the IK not in a rubber boat, all 1100 of them.
A mixture of accommodation most likely.Again, where do you think those 1100 that arrived in the last 3 days are living and will be living until their claim is decided?
What type of accommodation? Hotels and private furnished housing, we know that. Any more you can think of? Tents? Barracks? Open prisons? Anywhere without heating, food and immediate medical attention like some of our pensioners who have spent a lifetime paying taxes are currently going without some or all of the above?A mixture of accommodation most likely.
Hostels, council/HA provided furnished flats, anywhere they can get I suspect.Hotels and private furnished housing, we know that. Any more you can think of?
So, treated better than our own homeless and pensioners then. We got there in the end. Can you see why many people don’t like these boat immigrants?Hostels, council/HA provided furnished flats, anywhere they can get I suspect.
You suspect? You mean you don’t know? So, treated better than our own homeless and pensioners then. We got there in the end. Can you see why many people don’t like these boat migrants?Hostels, council/HA provided furnished flats, anywhere they can get I suspect.
He doesn't know. He'll call you out though if you suggest something that doesn't fit his angle.What type of accommodation? Hotels and private furnished housing, we know that. Any more you can think of? Tents? Barracks? Open prisons? Anywhere without heating, food and immediate medical attention lime some of our pensioners?
C'mon, you want me to tell you precisely where last weeks boat people have gone to live? That's silly.You mean you don’t know?
I don't think they should be here a day longer than necessary if they are refused entry. I think decisions should be taken much quicker than they are now. I think there should be more safe routes to stop people using boats in the first place.Can you see why many people don’t like these boat migrants?
All sorts of places. The idea that they all automatically go to four star hotels, with added benefits, is just racist propaganda.
Post exaggerates benefits available to asylum seekers - Full Fact
The Home Office does not generally provide mobile phones. While some hotels housing asylum seekers have been four-star, many are not and many asylum seekers aren’t housed in hotels at all.fullfact.org
Are asylum seekers and refugees living on easy street?
It's hard to picture life for an asylum seeker in the UK. The British Red Cross shares the reality of being an asylum seeker.www.redcross.org.uk
Your first clues - not in shop doorways, and not in tents.