Syrians

You mean Nosey doesn't live in a multicultural paradise? Or am I misunderstanding?

Strangely Himmy has hidden himself about as far away as is possible to escape diversity in rural France. Seems they don't like it up 'em. :rolleyes:
Reduce to your usual ad hominem attacks.
Your arguments lack the comprehension of a simpleton, so ad hominem attacks are your last and only resort.
 
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I agree something needs done re immigration, however I tend to lay the blame more at those in power as opposed to those coming in. If they're exploiting a poor process/system, whose fault is that?
Ther government created the problem with the declaration that all small boat arrivals are disallowed to claim asylum, So what process is there for them.
Meanwhile they must, by international law, be accommodated.
Even the potential failed asylum seekers cannot be repatriated because the system refuses to process them.
 
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Notch lives in an isolated little village in a 1M+ house who's only issue is a bit of litter in the village and some teenagers who ocasionaly hang around the Church. Look here see for your self.


The man lives in world of his own in a little protected bubble of a village.
Definitely needs to get out more. Yes, another one like Himmy. Diversity is great - just not in their neighbourhood. They have to consider their (or more likely their Mum's) house prices. :rolleyes:
Can't you address the topic of the discussion without silly ad hominem attacks?
 
Bit like the situation in slightly posh Altrincham. Now up in arms because the large local hotel is now full of young male migrants. The meetings to protest were full to bursting point of local residents. I would lay big money on many of the ladies and gents at these meetings being perfectly OK with mass immigration a few months ago and would be fully behind the 'refugees welcome' banner wavers. Then reality hit. :ROFLMAO:
A problem created by the UK government.
The stupid law that refused to process asylum seekers arriving by boat created the problem of accommodating them somewhere.
What did the government think they were going to do with them, if they refuse to process them?
The stupidest thing is, there may be dangerous people among the asylum seekers, but if the government refuse to process them, how will anyone know. :rolleyes:
 
I would lay big money on many of the ladies and gents at these meetings being perfectly OK with mass immigration a few months ago

And you'd lose that money.

My eldest has been seeing a girl up there, for a couple of years.
"Tory Town", is his description.
Generally like it how it's always been, and raise merry Hell at any prospect of changes.


So you'd be wrong.
Again.
 
Notch lives in an isolated little village in a 1M+ house whose only issue is a bit of litter in the village and some teenagers who ocasionaly hang around the Church. Look here see for your self
There is a hotel about 300m from me that houses 600 asylum seekers, I see them pretty much everyday when I walk the dog…..I saw hello to them when I pass them, they are just humans like us. They are far more polite than white chavvy teenagers that hang around the lych gate by the church.

There is a Sikh family just a few doors down from me, the guy is an engineer in a senior position he is involved in building internet infrastructure , not a goat herder like R&C thinks all foreigners are
 
Take a wild guess! (y)
that’s a deflection…..because no doubt you don’t live somewhere with a high immigrant population.

ReganAndCarter whines constantly about how ethnic minorities are wrecking Britain, but can’t come with any example of how it’s affected his life.
 
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