And you are well respected.....You are extremely disliked on these forums.
FFS.
And you are well respected.....You are extremely disliked on these forums.
A lot more than you are 'boyo'
Telling me Wales is in the UK or some daft dog trying to tell me I'm not British?it was a simple yes or no question.
Try and read the whole thread then boyo.Based on your renowned "wisdom" on every topic ever discussed. I thought I'd check.
Righto.A lot more than you are 'boyo'
Glad you agree 'boyo'Righto.![]()
It means a lot to you I guess.Glad you agree 'boyo'
Nope. Just strange you use it when (A) you are not Welsh and (B) you use it towards people who are older than you.It means a lot to you I guess.

So you claim that asylum seekers in France are there illegally,Those in france wanting to illegally cross the Channel have no right to be in france: illegals![]()
French authorities do not automatically arrest refugees waiting to cross the English Channel because being an asylum seeker is not inherently a criminal offense under European and French law. Under international human rights conventions, individuals have the right to seek asylum in any country they reach. [1, 2]
French police focus their efforts on preventing the illegal launch of small boats and dismantling human smuggling networks rather than arresting the migrants themselves. Key reasons why mass arrests do not occur include: [1, 2]
- Legal barriers: Merely waiting or attempting to leave France to claim asylum elsewhere does not constitute a criminal offense that warrants long-term imprisonment. [1, 2]
- Disruption vs. Detention: The French policy aims to disorganize smuggling operations by dismantling camps and confiscating equipment (such as tents and boats) to prevent launches. [1]

What do you call a person who illegally enters and remains in a country?So you claim that asylum seekers in France are there illegally,
Why does that bother you? You want them to stay there.
Why does the French not arrest them?
You are better finding authoritative sources on French Law to educate yourself. Happy to discuss once you've done that.Perhaps there are some answers here:
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