cleavers
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For once their (current) government were on the right side at the UN, a major surprise, maybe they just didn't understand the voting system.Not unlike the Serbs to be on the wrong side of history.
For once their (current) government were on the right side at the UN, a major surprise, maybe they just didn't understand the voting system.Not unlike the Serbs to be on the wrong side of history.
You mean like an Australian controlled migration policy.
The bureaucracy needs to be sorted quickly but the refugees that are applying are in a safe country for now. Its not ideal for them. Hopefully Patel can get her arse into gear and get it moving promptly.
And same for anyone anywhere in the world fleeing a war zone or persecution.
Those under 30 certainly aren't, they're just like here, and want everything that's nice yesterday.They are used to hardship like someone else alluded to.
IndeedNo shit. Still, as long as we get the forms filled in, filed, processed and then we can fret about everyone else responding by fucking off the rules and the forms.
Makes you proud to be British.
Major difference between the Ukrainian refugees and migrants at CalaisPresumably you'll not be voting conservative at the next election then after this, and rewriting the laws on refugees to go against every other country in the world last year...
Major difference between the Ukrainian refugees and migrants at Calais
1) Ukraine's refugee columns are composed of women, children, babies in arms and old people. By contrast many migrant columns have been almost exclusively men c. age 25.
2) Ukraine is physically next to Poland and Hungary, who have taken them is as they seek refuge in the nearest safe country. They have not crossed half a dozen time zones before making a claim.
You may be right, but we'll just have to get used to it.Only thing is Western sanctions will end up hurting the West too. Russian adults are used to hardship, shortages and sacrifice. Westerners have meltdowns if they can't get everything delivered immediately.
Oh dear.. this looks like the explanation of why we are dragging our feet. Looks like Brexit Britain without Londongrad is skint..
UK does/did not have EU style ID cards.Really ? I've never been able to get into Europe without an EU/UK passport. Seems like I must've missed a trick.
You may be right, but we'll just have to get used to it.
I was brought up in the 50s when everybody but the well off had to make the choice between heating and eating. The bedroom I shared with my bro was like a fridge, frost on the inside in winter.. We had a coal fire in the front room which was not lit until teatime and which was our total heating system. This was commonplace. And the food was awful.
We have all gone soft.
Late 60s, I lived in just such a terrace as a student. Attic bedroom was luxurious if you were a polar bear. And it's still there!It wasn't just the fifties. In the sixties as a kid we lived in the old terraced houses in Hulme.Outside toilet, freezing cold. Coal fire in the living room, no bathroom it was a sink in the kitchen and a tin bath in the living room. In a bout of prolonged rain once the ceiling collapsed on me while I was in bed.
Moved to Wythenshawe still freezing, frost on the inside of bedroom windows, no central heating. My dad got up at 5am for work and used to light the calor gas heater on the stairs on the landing to try and warm the bathroom and bedrooms up before we got up. The good old days.
Late 60s, I lived in just such a terrace as a student. Luxury. Crikey, it's still there!
And the early 70’s!!!!It wasn't just the fifties. In the sixties as a kid we lived in the old terraced houses in Hulme.Outside toilet, freezing cold. Coal fire in the living room, no bathroom it was a sink in the kitchen and a tin bath in the living room. In a bout of prolonged rain once the ceiling collapsed on me while I was in bed.
Moved to Wythenshawe still freezing, frost on the inside of bedroom windows, no central heating. My dad got up at 5am for work and used to light the calor gas heater on the stairs on the landing to try and warm the bathroom and bedrooms up before we got up. The good old days.
And the early 70’s!!!!