Ssssssshhhhhh, don't mention Reform.

What they gonna do? Build a wall? :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
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Somebody already had that idea.
 
You have missed the point spectacularly.
Not in the least, how do you think all of the best politicians get in, Trump makes people smile, Borris Johnson makes you smile, Farrage will make you smile, the misery's never get in with the exception of our current one, but he is a clown so it still counts
 
I was perfectly fine with it. Although I did have some armed mates to keep me safe, I didn't feel the need for them.
You were sunbathing, with an armed bodyguard, while all around you there was:
...bitter civil war, starvation, and a failing economy. ....
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
But not a country to flee persecution from?
:rolleyes:
I have been to the Yemen, it. is a nice place. Plenty of corruption and can be dangerous but not a country to flea persecution from. (tongue in cheek)
 
Not in the least, how do you think all of the best politicians get in, Trump makes people smile, Borris Johnson makes you smile, Farrage will make you smile, the misery's never get in with the exception of our current one, but he is a clown so it still counts
I've always like coalitions, they stop each other from doing stupid things and they end up doing not much. Keeps everything nice and stable.

You do have to connect with the person you are trying to put in power, or accept you are putting them there to stop the other idiot.
 
You were sunbathing, with an armed bodyguard, while all around you there was:

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
But not a country to flee persecution from?
:rolleyes:
I will be honest with you, unless you go there you will listen to what's been told by the media. It is not that bad at all. Yes it is very strict, women cannot go out without a burka on and have seperate eating areas etc. It is quite a friendly place.
 
You often just make figures up
You usually speak before putting your brain in gear:
  • 2022: Albanians were the most common nationality detected arriving by small boat, with 12,658 arrivals.

  • 2023: The number of Albanian arrivals decreased to 924.

  • 2024 (year ending September): The number further declined to 559.
 
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