Albanians and crime a real problem.

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https://www.rt.com/uk/427540-gangs-crime-drugs-london-albanian/


https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/jun/29/albanian-gangs-control-uk-cocaine-market-says-agency


I was told by a magistrate that in Bradford where she serves the local drugs dealers are very scared of the Albanians because of their violence she told me when one appears in the courts all his friends turn up in the public gallery she said they're all in black leather jackets and they all stare at the magistrates with the intention of intimidating them. She also remarked they generally they were handsome. I'm just relaying here what a magistrate told me. She was quite attractive and said it was her way of paying back to society as she had had and had a priveleged life.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/cri...-in-illegal-picture-in-his-cell-a3752116.html

https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/paakyv/the-rise-and-rise-of-britains-albanian-coke-dealers
 
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"It's very Scary, but as long as are being looked after and happy in Jail.
What we all need to remember is they are human beings who deserve the same human rights as all that live on these shores.
Once they are let out Let's just hope they behave and prosper in this country"

Is what the the Left Swingers will say.
 
Gasbag has been trawling the internet again for some old anti-foreigner material. :rolleyes: He forgets to include this bit of information:
The report says Albanians make up just 0.8% of organised criminals in the UK, behind British nationals (61.6%); unknown nationalities (23.5%); Romanians (1.5%); Pakistanis (1.2%) and Polish (0.9%).
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/jun/29/albanian-gangs-control-uk-cocaine-market-says-agency

After Brexit we may not know which immigrants are criminals and which are not.
Although the border will be open to all anyway because there is insufficient border personnel to control the borders.

He will be claiming next that he voted for Brexit to regain sovereignty, not anti-immigration. But he keeps posting these anti-immigrant comments.
 
I like the idea of exporting them back home to serve their sentences, even if we have to pay. Albania could be a wonderful tourist destination. About 15 years ago I was sailing just north of Corfu and saw a rib speeding towards us, one of the boats I was near put out a Pirate warning and within minutes a greek gun/patrol boat was chasing them back. I hadn't even considered they were the sea equivalent of a moped gang.
 
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The report says Albanians make up just 0.8% of organised criminals in the UK, behind British nationals (61.6%); unknown nationalities (23.5%); Romanians (1.5%); Pakistanis (1.2%) and Polish (0.9%).

And that's OK with you. Walaa
(61.6%) are British nationals ;

If there was no foreign criminals at all then that would make 100% British nationals. I'd be happier with that.

Why do you stick up for foreign criminals by stating there are more British up to no good.

Every country has its home grown criminals Why on earth would you want more from over seas.

Deport them all
 
Albanians have caused all the violent crime in this country, its got nothing to do with a loss of 20,000 ploice officers.
 
Gasbag has been trawling the internet again for some old anti-foreigner material. :rolleyes: He forgets to include this bit of information:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/jun/29/albanian-gangs-control-uk-cocaine-market-says-agency

After Brexit we may not know which immigrants are criminals and which are not.
Although the border will be open to all anyway because there is insufficient border personnel to control the borders.

He will be claiming next that he voted for Brexit to regain sovereignty, not anti-immigration. But he keeps posting these anti-immigrant comments.
The article you put up agrees with Gas somewhat.

'Matthew Horne, the deputy director general of the NCA, said: “While the numbers involved are relatively small, the impact of these groups is significant'

I agree with immigration, but not criminals. If people are deemed to be dangerous and have been found guilty of crime, then they should be deported. I would expect the same in any country and any criminal.

Although the border will be open to all anyway because there is insufficient border personnel to control the borders.
??
 
Albania, the country that became ruined financially by Ponzi pyamid schemes.

Also a country that adored Norman Wisdom :ROFLMAO:
 
Although the border will be open to all anyway because there is insufficient border personnel to control the borders.
??
LONDON — The UK government is reportedly considering making Britain's borders completely open to the European Union after Brexit if it crashes out of negotiations with no deal in place.
http://uk.businessinsider.com/theresa-may-government-planning-open-borders-in-no-deal-brexit-2018-3
"This is what we call the 'Throw Open the Borders option'," said one operator. The scenario involves the UK on day one of Brexit unilaterally deciding not to enforce customs checks, and other border checks.
Indeed, although a number of involved operators confirmed this approach as a scenario being discussed by the Government, the Treasury appears to have broadly confirmed it to MPs.
https://news.sky.com/story/amp/brex...nel-tunnel-11291767?__twitter_impression=true
Theresa May has been accused of planning to "throw open" Britain's borders after Brexit, by a cross-party group of pro-European MPs.
It comes after Transport Secretary Chris Grayling said there won't be any border checks at Dover when Britain leaves the EU in March next year.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43428802
Ministers spark fears Britain will keep open border policy post-Brexit and could keep freedom of movement
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6728469/open-border-policy-post-brexit-fears/
In order to avoid tailbacks of up to 30 miles long at Dover, the government is ready to “throw open the borders” in the case of a no-deal Brexit, one operator told Sky. This involves the UK unilaterally deciding not to enforce customs checks on day one of Brexit.
https://infacts.org/take-back-control-borders-throwing-open-borders/

Additionally, it would appear that UK will simply abdicate responsibility for the RoI/NI border. The recent advisory leaflets has advised NI businesses that do business with RoI, to refer their enquiries to RoI.
If the UK does not come to an agreement with RoI (to control entry at RoI borders, as it does now), and does not implement a hard border, it will become a back door entry to UK. Unless UK implement new controls at NI/rUK borders.
 
I agree with immigration, but not criminals. If people are deemed to be dangerous and have been found guilty of crime, then they should be deported. I would expect the same in any country and any criminal.
UK can do that now. If it chooses not to, who's fault is that?
 
http://uk.businessinsider.com/theresa-may-government-planning-open-borders-in-no-deal-brexit-2018-3
https://news.sky.com/story/amp/brex...nel-tunnel-11291767?__twitter_impression=true
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43428802
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6728469/open-border-policy-post-brexit-fears/
https://infacts.org/take-back-control-borders-throwing-open-borders/

Additionally, it would appear that UK will simply abdicate responsibility for the RoI/NI border. The recent advisory leaflets has advised NI businesses that do business with RoI, to refer their enquiries to RoI.
If the UK does not come to an agreement with RoI (to control entry at RoI borders, as it does now), and does not implement a hard border, it will become a back door entry to UK. Unless UK implement new controls at NI/rUK borders.
Right. This is very different to your 'there is insufficient boarder personnel'.

And it's a load of 'What if's'.
And it's a lot about trade of goods.
I wonder if there is a government who is brave enough to throw open the doors for people and stop border control/have insufficient staff (as you put it), as they'd be out next election... should be interesting to see what happens nevertheless.
 
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