Which part?You’re in an ever decreasing minority.
You believe it solves every problem in this country and that the majority applaud cruel policies?
Which part?You’re in an ever decreasing minority.
So you have to be a Muslim to care about death, war crimes and probable genocide ? And even if that were true. What exactly would the problem be with having a few MPs that care I am sure they have other ideas opinions policies and so will the people who vote for themGaza and being Muslim has played a huge part in why some of those MPs have been elected. They often get large numbers of the Muslim community voting for them
Come on. If pointing out your rights (i.e. that your stay may not be permanent) when you first rock up and you decide to ignore that, then that is on the individualso living permanently with that hanging over you-marvellous. how to treat people.
It would only be cruel if you were not aware beforehandWhich part?
You believe it solves every problem in this country and that the majority applaud cruel policies?
Do you really believe that people who have been here just shy of 20 years will be forcibly removed from the UK if conditions change in their home country?Thoughts on the asylum seeker question. Is it right to take the stance that these people shouldn’t be given a permanent pass, and having to move back when conditions are right?
Seems sensible to me. I always thought that if something happened in the UK that put my life, and family at risk, I’d try to get to Canada or Australia where I have family, lesser to Germany, Belgium or Netherlands, where we have friends. But, when clear, I’d expect to come back home.
So are tough, strong immigration policies now a good thing?
Asking for those who have been called racist and bigoted for thinking like that for a bit longer than the sudden converts.
Imagine daring to question someone coming here from a safe country illegally, and asking for them to be sent back, called out for it and to now see a Labour Home Secretary say she will bring such a rule in and it barely even raising an eyebrow on here.
In away it make sense I mean they are coming as refugees and not that it will happen but if it meant helping more people because some returned then that would be good they being said I agree having it hanging over you for apparently 20 years before you can settle is a disgrace tho I wonder if they might have away round it such as paying to stay or becoming a citizenso living permanently with that hanging over you-marvellous. how to treat people.
So your conflating economic migrants and asylum seeker and asylum you think that a policy that says you will be deported for up to 20 years doesn’t actually mean you will be deported ? Based on what ?Do you really believe that people who have been here just shy of 20 years will be forcibly removed from the UK if conditions change in their home country?
I find that very doubtful, personally. I think a lot of genuine asylum seekers who have been forced to leave their country because they are opposed to a particularly unpleasant regime would want to move back when they can anyway. I friend of mine is Iranian and I suspect he would want to go back if the current regime fell.
But I very much doubt that type of economic migrants currently clogging up the asylum system would be deterred by only being granted a ‘temporary’ stay. Even if they have to reapply every couple of years, I suspect they’d still see it as worthwhile.
You are aware of the issue of calling them illegal ?So are tough, strong immigration policies now a good thing?
Asking for those who have been called racist and bigoted for thinking like that for a bit longer than the sudden converts.
Imagine daring to question someone coming here from a safe country illegally, and asking for them to be sent back, called out for it and to now see a Labour Home Secretary say she will bring such a rule in and it barely even raising an eyebrow on here.
So wait 20 years before you fall in love marry have kids ?If you know up front that your stay is not guaranteed, then it is upon that individual if they want to take such a chance on having a family
Do you really believe that people who have been here just shy of 20 years will be forcibly removed from the UK if conditions change in their home country?
I find that very doubtful, personally. I think a lot of genuine asylum seekers who have been forced to leave their country because they are opposed to a particularly unpleasant regime would want to move back when they can anyway. I friend of mine is Iranian and I suspect he would want to go back if the current regime fell.
But I very much doubt that type of economic migrants currently clogging up the asylum system would be deterred by only being granted a ‘temporary’ stay. Even if they have to reapply every couple of years, I suspect they’d still see it as worthwhile.
Or don’t come in the first place if that proposition doesn’t appealSo wait 20 years before you fall in love marry have kids ?
whoever is advising the govt and coming up with these appalling policies need to be fucked off or else the whole lot need to go-people voted for change not simply more of the same shit and chasing the bigot vote who will never vote for them irrespective of how cruel they try to be.In away it make sense I mean they are coming as refugees and not that it will happen but if it meant helping more people because some returned then that would be good they being said I agree having it hanging over you for apparently 20 years before you can settle is a disgrace tho I wonder if they might have away round it such as paying to stay or becoming a citizen
There is a certain logic to it that being saidThoughts on the asylum seeker question. Is it right to take the stance that these people shouldn’t be given a permanent pass, and having to move back when conditions are right?
Seems sensible to me. I always thought that if something happened in the UK that put my life, and family at risk, I’d try to get to Canada or Australia where I have family, lesser to Germany, Belgium or Netherlands, where we have friends. But, when clear, I’d expect to come back home.
So wait 20 years before you fall in love marry have kids ?
Some people have lost all sense of perspective in their need to be as vindictive as possible.So wait 20 years before you fall in love marry have kids ?
Disagree with this. Reform need to be ignored and policies of hope, opportunity and kindness need to return.The stronger on migration Labour are getting the more worried and unsettled Reform are- they’re absolutely panicking now Labour are fixing the migration issue that 14 years of Tories and Brexit made worse.
Reform can only get more extreme ‘mass deportation now!!’ And the more embarrassing they look. Keep it up Labour
Where did I put that?So you have to be a Muslim to care about death, war crimes and probable genocide ? And even if that were true. What exactly would the problem be with having a few MPs that care I am sure they have other ideas opinions policies and so will the people who vote for them
Or decide to stay in the war torn hell hole of lawlessness and persecution that is France perhaps?So wait 20 years before you fall in love marry have kids ?