peterlee · M
They are promised an easy life. It’s a delusion.
But they are treated better than families without homes. And if they are not prepared to work, then they should simply be sent back.
But they are treated better than families without homes. And if they are not prepared to work, then they should simply be sent back.
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peterlee · M
@SunshineGirl then the process must be speeded up quickly. They are here to work, contribute, and not sit there not adapting to modern Britain.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@peterlee Agreed. The most efficient solution would be to set up a processing centre in France to reduce demand for Channel crossings. But can you imagine how Farage would react to that?
peterlee · M
@SunshineGirl Farage of course has a home in France.
At Winchelsea it is so organised. One day there was a row of taxis there, to take the immigrants to goodness knows where. An isolated police person stood idly by, with a speed camera!
The most tragic one I saw was when a group of men left a boat, leaving women and children on the boat, huddled , frightened and cold.
At Winchelsea it is so organised. One day there was a row of taxis there, to take the immigrants to goodness knows where. An isolated police person stood idly by, with a speed camera!
The most tragic one I saw was when a group of men left a boat, leaving women and children on the boat, huddled , frightened and cold.
BohemianBabe · M
Because they need the workers. The birthrate in those countries is plummeting.
@BohemianBabe Exactly, but everyone's pretending like we don't need them. We need them, but they should come in legally.