Italy's Lampedusa pleads for help

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cowardly deflection

Answer the question: if you don’t want them coming here, why should other countries take more?


virtually all of those arriving by irregular means come from France by boat

since you don’t care about how many the French take……the French don’t care how many UK take.

Guess what Mottie: France control what our limit is :ROFLMAO:
That’s got to be the swerve of the week.
 
I wonder if these dullards (they must be dullards because they can't think farther than next week seemingly) ever stop to think that the culture of Europe today can ever be super ceded by a different culture and this different culture when it has strength in numbers may the not like the EU and want to replace it.
 
How about if the UK does better than the Germans ?

Let’s take 1.5 million (?) in the next
12 months ???

Dont see that it would cause or create any problems ;)

Nah ***k it take 2 million ??
 
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I wonder if these dullards (they must be dullards because they can't think farther than next week seemingly) ever stop to think that the culture of Europe today can ever be super ceded by a different culture and this different culture when it has strength in numbers may the not like the EU and want to replace it.
Things could change? Almost certainly.
 
Stadan is easily brainwashed by right wing populism

I note he conveniently ignores the fact EU has invested billions in building Polands infrastructure.

And one of the key reasons for Polands success is due to EU membership: instant frictionless trade and free movement across EU.
Nibble nibble
 
More than 2,500 people have died or gone missing while trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe so far this year, the UN refugee agency said, while approximately 186,000 people have arrived in European countries during the same period.

Ruven Menikdiwela, director of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office in New York, told the UN Security Council on Thursday that of the 186,000 who had crossed the Mediterranean, 83 percent – some 130,000 people – landed in Italy. Other countries where people who had crossed the Mediterranean had landed included Greece, Spain, Cyprus and Malta.


Float yer boat@Al Jazz

Uncounted fatalities of people making the perilous journey through sub-saharan Africa can only be estimated...
 
More than 2,500 people have died or gone missing while trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe so far this year, the UN refugee agency said, while approximately 186,000 people have arrived in European countries during the same period.

Ruven Menikdiwela, director of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office in New York, told the UN Security Council on Thursday that of the 186,000 who had crossed the Mediterranean, 83 percent – some 130,000 people – landed in Italy. Other countries where people who had crossed the Mediterranean had landed included Greece, Spain, Cyprus and Malta.


Float yer boat@Al Jazz

Uncounted fatalities of people making the perilous journey through sub-saharan Africa can only be estimated...
That’s terrible, genuinely. But what’s the answer ?
 
That’s terrible, genuinely. But what’s the answer ?
Stuffed if i know. I only work here, man. :cool:
There is a meeting of nine European nations this weekend connected with the crossings on the Med, so maybe they can come up with something. Or not.
 
Please elaborate Roy
You posted your anti-immigrant comments, such as: "they're not genuine asylum seekrs", or "the vast majority are really economic migrants", in a thread about asylum seekers. All of your anti-immigrant comments have been refuted by real data.
Then when it was pointed out to you that your comments were all anti-immigrant, you claim it was out of context, and you reported it to the mods.
They were anti-immigrant comments posted by you in a thread about asylum seekers
They were anti-immigrant because they were all proven false by real data. Yet still you posted them.
How can they possibly be out of context? :rolleyes:
 
That’s terrible, genuinely. But what’s the answer ?
There isn't an immediate resolution to the situation, but refusing to accept asylum seekers, or insist they go eslewhere is absolutely not the answer.
 
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