Yet another asylum seeker says 'Thank you' in their own special way to the country that accepted them

It's mostly English language and or family connections.
So, you take in one, for example, Syrian, in your house.
Then another arrives because he has language and family connections.
Then another one arrives because he has language and family connections.
Then another two arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another three arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another four arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another five arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another six arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another seven arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another eight arrive because they have language and family connections.

At what point are you going to draw the line? Serious answer please, no swerving.
 
Saying you don’t want them, doesn’t stop them coming.
U.K. can’t stop them leaving France


You have no solutions, only fantasies.
Reform party have no solutions, only fantasies.
I guarantee you, if my proposal was implemented they would stop coming.
You know this.
 
So, you take in one, for example, Syrian, in your house.
Then another arrives because he has language and family connections.
Then another one arrives because he has language and family connections.
Then another two arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another three arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another four arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another five arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another six arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another seven arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another eight arrive because they have language and family connections.

At what point are you going to draw the line? Serious answer please, no swerving.

Please talk which countries will be happy to take more and how many.
Serious answer required no swerving please

Without that information, It’s not possible to say where we draw the line
 
Those other countries say: “they can go to any other country, just not here”

So saying “I don’t want them coming here” is utterly meaningless

Do you actually have anything useful to say?
I thought you didn't want they coming here too?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that none of us want 'illegal' migrants to come here!
 
I thought you didn't want they coming here too?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that none of us want 'illegal' migrants to come here!

Has anybody wanted the ones that have already arrived here by small boat?

Are you saying they’ve been authorised by somebody?
 
Please talk which countries will be happy to take more and how many.
Serious answer required no swerving please

Without that information, It’s not possible to say where we draw the line
Well it has to be possible because all you should be concerned with is how many you can cater for in YOUR house. You must have a limit based on the number of bedrooms they can stay in and what funds you have to feed, clothe, educate and medically treat them. The line you must draw is based on YOUR circumstances, not your neighbours. So come on, where would you draw the line. No swerving.
 
And not a position I agree with. It is a worldwide problem and we should play our part in assisting those who need it.
When people say 'we' should play our part, that usually means everyone bar the person that says 'we'. What have you done personally to help asylum seekers?
 
So, you take in one, for example, Syrian, in your house.
Then another arrives because he has language and family connections.
Then another one arrives because he has language and family connections.
Then another two arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another three arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another four arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another five arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another six arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another seven arrive because they have language and family connections.
Then another eight arrive because they have language and family connections.

At what point are you going to draw the line? Serious answer please, no swerving.
So, you take one in, for example, who needs your assistance. No more arrive.

You would lock your door and refuse entry in the first place.
 
When people say 'we' should play our part, that usually means everyone bar the person that says 'we'. What have you done personally to help asylum seekers?
Don't be silly, we, as in the UK.
 
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