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The French causing probelms again.
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(28-07-15, 08:04 PM)VNA link Wrote:
Quote:Its now turned into a lawless scrum and something HAS to be done locally NOW or someone will get killed.

I think millions already have died.  Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and so on.

But none of you give a fuck about that.

Quote:Getting shot of Gaddafi was a mistake and you could say the same of Sadam (and maybe even Assad).  These despots ran authoritarian states which generally caused the West no problems, suppressed radical Islam and maintained border controls.

Most of these guys were our guys.  If they weren't our guys they were the Russian's guys.  Countries  like Iraq were drawn up by ourselves to suit our own interests.  Indeed that lovely sweet racist Winston Churchill gassed the Kurds long before Saddam did the same in 1988 with the chemicals that we had sold him.  Of that nobody cared until it suited us to care over 15 years later, and of course still nobody uttered a word of Churchill's slaughter.

Here's an interesting wee article

http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/13499..._post_war/

Says it all really.

Quote:If these were genuine refugees there would be women and children. There would be no smart phones.

I pissed myself at that.  Who decided that a refugee can't have a smart phone?  Foc me!

Nobody said they couldn't have phones, but when these migrants prioritise carrying a phone over a passport and bringing their own families something stinks. Where is the phone registered, I doubt the Eritrean Phone Board provide free EU roaming! It's not unknown for an illegal (found to be illegal, with no right to asylum proven in court) to return 2 or 3 times and be picked up by UKBA or the police several times over. I consider that an utter waste of money. As a law abiding citizen it really narks me that people can repeatedly break this law, yet when we detain people who are here without established legitimacy the dogooders complain.

England is in the top 10 countries by population density with more than 10 million people; we are running short on public services meaning quality is being undermined. We already have housing crisis and homelessness, yet somehow we want to place those systems under more pressure.

I won't take personal responsbility for the actions of those before my time or in the present. That Iraq was divided by folk 70 years ago is beyond my control  - even last year there were idiots talking about the futures of countries based on oil revenues, so times haven't changed on that one. I was against the War in Iraq and am unsure what they were thinking on that one.
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Re: The French causing probelms again. - by pilninggas - 29-07-15, 08:37 AM

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