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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Do you think what they do to help them is right, give food and shelter? It was on the inside out program now on bbc1, they said its getting worse since they started with the hand outs and the camp is growing by size. I would say it is counter productive.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

I truly don't know. What would you do Shag, where would you move them to, would you withdraw food and shelter?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I truly don't know. What would you do Shag, where would you move them to, would you withdraw food and shelter? "
I would still have them there and no I wouldn't withdraw food and shelter but it would be very minimal resources so it doesn't look tempting to stay for long you know.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"I truly don't know. What would you do Shag, where would you move them to, would you withdraw food and shelter? I would still have them there and no I wouldn't withdraw food and shelter but it would be very minimal resources so it doesn't look tempting to stay for long you know."

Yes I understand what you mean.

What do you think of Denmark's rules on refugees? They're not allowing them more than £1000.00 worth of possessions.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I truly don't know. What would you do Shag, where would you move them to, would you withdraw food and shelter? I would still have them there and no I wouldn't withdraw food and shelter but it would be very minimal resources so it doesn't look tempting to stay for long you know.

Yes I understand what you mean.

What do you think of Denmark's rules on refugees? They're not allowing them more than £1000.00 worth of possessions."

Yeah I guess it is kinda harsh and would be quite hard to govern such rule don't you recon?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I truly don't know. What would you do Shag, where would you move them to, would you withdraw food and shelter? I would still have them there and no I wouldn't withdraw food and shelter but it would be very minimal resources so it doesn't look tempting to stay for long you know."

It does not look like a tempting place to stay to me. I don't think people will be booking holidays there, do you?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I truly don't know. What would you do Shag, where would you move them to, would you withdraw food and shelter? I would still have them there and no I wouldn't withdraw food and shelter but it would be very minimal resources so it doesn't look tempting to stay for long you know.

It does not look like a tempting place to stay to me. I don't think people will be booking holidays there, do you?"

You are right there and I don't think either they would want to book a 2 week holiday there.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"I truly don't know. What would you do Shag, where would you move them to, would you withdraw food and shelter? I would still have them there and no I wouldn't withdraw food and shelter but it would be very minimal resources so it doesn't look tempting to stay for long you know.

Yes I understand what you mean.

What do you think of Denmark's rules on refugees? They're not allowing them more than £1000.00 worth of possessions.Yeah I guess it is kinda harsh and would be quite hard to govern such rule don't you recon?"

I think it leaves the police in a vulnerable position certainly.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I truly don't know. What would you do Shag, where would you move them to, would you withdraw food and shelter? I would still have them there and no I wouldn't withdraw food and shelter but it would be very minimal resources so it doesn't look tempting to stay for long you know.

Yes I understand what you mean.

What do you think of Denmark's rules on refugees? They're not allowing them more than £1000.00 worth of possessions.Yeah I guess it is kinda harsh and would be quite hard to govern such rule don't you recon?

I think it leaves the police in a vulnerable position certainly."

That is right it will and it wont help the situation there I recon.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well the proper thing would be to arrest and process them.

But france doesnt want ro do that as the secone they officially deal with them they are responsible for them/tthey wwill claim asylum.

France doesnt want to deal with that massive expense so jist leaves the camp

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By *ide standMan
over a year ago

Cymau

Interogate them and send back the scum. There are poor sods who helped us out in Afghan amongst them who have been forgotten by our "grateful" government. Help the needy only.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Interogate them and send back the scum. There are poor sods who helped us out in Afghan amongst them who have been forgotten by our "grateful" government. Help the needy only."

do you have a list of just what you want them to say during interrogation..?

actually interrogate them about what?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Do you think what they do to help them is right, give food and shelter? It was on the inside out program now on bbc1, they said its getting worse since they started with the hand outs and the camp is growing by size. I would say it is counter productive.

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Burn it down I say

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By *eMontresMan
over a year ago

Halesowen

Australia was faced with a similar migrant problem several years ago.

They reacted firmly and swiftly. Any migrants who attempt to reach Australia by any means other than official channels are given 2 choices.

They can either go back to where they came from, or they can wait in an internment camp on some Pacific Island they have sovereignty over, whilst their application is processed.

In a matter of months, this reduced the flood to a trickle.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Australia was faced with a similar migrant problem several years ago.

They reacted firmly and swiftly. Any migrants who attempt to reach Australia by any means other than official channels are given 2 choices.

They can either go back to where they came from, or they can wait in an internment camp on some Pacific Island they have sovereignty over, whilst their application is processed.

In a matter of months, this reduced the flood to a trickle."

The camps aren't in asutralian territory they're rented out like guantanimo.

Theyre also horrific places full of human rights abuses.

If they were in Australian sovereign land there would be a lot of Australian officials in court/jail over them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Interogate them and send back the scum. There are poor sods who helped us out in Afghan amongst them who have been forgotten by our "grateful" government. Help the needy only."

They are needy! Have you been there? I pass it regularly. They're not there for the Yellowcoats evening cabaret show and cheap warm lager. These PEOPLE are truly fucking desperate.

I agree with your poor sods remark, similar to the Ghurkas situation. 'Scum' for those at Calais however. Pretty juvenile and ill thought.

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London


"Australia was faced with a similar migrant problem several years ago.

They reacted firmly and swiftly. Any migrants who attempt to reach Australia by any means other than official channels are given 2 choices.

They can either go back to where they came from, or they can wait in an internment camp on some Pacific Island they have sovereignty over, whilst their application is processed.

In a matter of months, this reduced the flood to a trickle."

Am I the only one who chuckles at the irony when people hold up Australia as a shining example of how to manage immigration?!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The immigration problem around the world is startling. What is the answer, really? I see a lot of people who spout opinions about individual cases and examples without addressing the root causes of such problems. If all we do as a society is try to fix the cracks in the walls without looking at the foundation those walls are built on, then the cracks will keep appearing, but in different places.

-Courtney

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Australia was faced with a similar migrant problem several years ago.

They reacted firmly and swiftly. Any migrants who attempt to reach Australia by any means other than official channels are given 2 choices.

They can either go back to where they came from, or they can wait in an internment camp on some Pacific Island they have sovereignty over, whilst their application is processed.

In a matter of months, this reduced the flood to a trickle.

Am I the only one who chuckles at the irony when people hold up Australia as a shining example of how to manage immigration?!!"

no,youre not,they have a heinous record on immigration....and as for the camp, i fail to see how children walking about freezing in summer clothes,ankle deep in shit and mud could be described by anyone as 'tempting'!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Would Australia's tough passport control work in Europe as well?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Let em all in.

It's working out great in cologne and Stuttgart and Bonn and hanover and Copenhagen and Stockholm!

Should work out just the same here!

Either that or we can just keep on paying 4 billon a year to Turkey or whatever figure the Turks dream up next

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By *razedcatMan
over a year ago

London / Herts

Disparity in wealth and human rights standards between developed states and developing states is the cause of all of this. Improve the standards and prospects in the source state, and people will have little reason to move.

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