You mean we can posture and rattle sabres then leak plans to send them all to Mars in the daily mail? Business as usual indeed.
So nowt to be done than
bussiness as usual
You mean we can posture and rattle sabres then leak plans to send them all to Mars in the daily mail? Business as usual indeed.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politician's_syllogismcall
It what u will at least some one voiced an opinion about trying to do some thing
so it won’t work ( it was an attempt )
why don’t we just go across the channel and pick em all up on the french coast / ports
Don’t do links
The politician's syllogism, also known as the politician's logic or the politician's fallacy, is a logical fallacy of the form:
We must do something.
This is something.
Therefore, we must do this.
To improve things, things must change.
We are changing things
Therefore, we are improving things
Yes. There's a lot of discussion over what is going to make a difference and what's a pointless distraction. There was a large carbon capture plant opened recently. It cost $10-15 million to build and I've no idea how much to run. It can capture and store (indefinitely) 4,000 tons of CO2 a year.Bit like this climate change caper than
They might go to a punctuation and grammar checker.Err....
Why?
How have Priti Patel’s previous pledges on immigration fared?It's another example of Priti Patel's grand plans and non existent delivery. All it will ever do is make headlines.
13,500 people have crossed The Channel in small boats so far this year.Are whinging about the UK threatening to push migrants on rubber boats coming from France back into french waters
Italians did it
Greeks did it
Australians did it
stuff the French they are sending them
Here so they can have em back
Germany managed a million asylum applications in a year and is doing fine. Are we that much more fragile?Yeah that's going to happen isn't it, the whole of the EU is talking about how they intend to 'push back' refugees from Afghanistan. There is a limit as to how many Western Europe can absorb before if becomes unsustainable, I suggest we're approaching that point rapidly.