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

The RNLI has had to take down it's web site after a suspected hacking attack and RNLI staff receive threatening emails encouraged by Far Right groups such as Britain First.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/03/rnli-takes-down-its-website-after-suspected-hacking-attempt?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

We seem to go round in circles and obviously the migrant crisis has brought out the worst in a minority of people.

It would also appear that the attitude from quite a large majority of people, both on here and in the UK is that migrants should be allowed to escape persecution and flee to a better life as long as that better life is somewhere else other than in the UK.

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham

I don't believe that the majority feel like that. Many are welcoming to migrants, and I urge anyone and everyone to read the story of the Vesal family, now happy residents of Aberdeen.

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By *0tt0nSu3Woman
over a year ago

London


"I don't believe that the majority feel like that. Many are welcoming to migrants, and I urge anyone and everyone to read the story of the Vesal family, now happy residents of Aberdeen."

I agree with you. Just because people shout the loudest doesn't mean they are the majority. The viewing figures for GB News proves that point so well.

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


"I don't believe that the majority feel like that. Many are welcoming to migrants, and I urge anyone and everyone to read the story of the Vesal family, now happy residents of Aberdeen.

I agree with you. Just because people shout the loudest doesn't mean they are the majority. The viewing figures for GB News proves that point so well."

Whilst there are many many heart warming stories of UK families taking in and supporting migrants, you only need to look at the figures (that are readily available) showing how few migrants the UK accepts in comparison with other countries.

The attacks on the RNLI are just another example of how a minority can grab the headlines and frighten individuals who are helping others.

The UK government, supported by the majority of the voting public, is surely behind this.

This forum itself appears to be a fair representation of public opinion with a large number of those taking part very much against having any migrants enter the country.

Even the empty promise by the goverment to rescue the Afghan people who helped our British troops has gone nowhere and is bogged down by excuses rather than action.

The attacks on the RNLI are but the tip of the iceberg.

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By *drianukMan
over a year ago

Spain, Lancs


"The RNLI has had to take down it's web site after a suspected hacking attack and RNLI staff receive threatening emails encouraged by Far Right groups such as Britain First.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/03/rnli-takes-down-its-website-after-suspected-hacking-attempt?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

We seem to go round in circles and obviously the migrant crisis has brought out the worst in a minority of people.

It would also appear that the attitude from quite a large majority of people, both on here and in the UK is that migrants should be allowed to escape persecution and flee to a better life as long as that better life is somewhere else other than in the UK.

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The majority don't feel like that

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By *adetMan
over a year ago

South of Ipswich


"The RNLI has had to take down it's web site after a suspected hacking attack and RNLI staff receive threatening emails encouraged by Far Right groups such as Britain First.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/03/rnli-takes-down-its-website-after-suspected-hacking-attempt?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

We seem to go round in circles and obviously the migrant crisis has brought out the worst in a minority of people.

It would also appear that the attitude from quite a large majority of people, both on here and in the UK is that migrants should be allowed to escape persecution and flee to a better life as long as that better life is somewhere else other than in the UK.

The majority don't feel like that"

Correct

From the RNLI Twitter feed

"Once again, we've been truly moved this week by your messages of kindness and generous donations in support of our lifesaving work in the Channel – thank you so much"

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By *drianukMan
over a year ago

Spain, Lancs

I'm not aware of any evidence that a 'large majority' of people support this illegal immigration. I don't think they do

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


"The RNLI has had to take down it's web site after a suspected hacking attack and RNLI staff receive threatening emails encouraged by Far Right groups such as Britain First.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/03/rnli-takes-down-its-website-after-suspected-hacking-attempt?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

We seem to go round in circles and obviously the migrant crisis has brought out the worst in a minority of people.

It would also appear that the attitude from quite a large majority of people, both on here and in the UK is that migrants should be allowed to escape persecution and flee to a better life as long as that better life is somewhere else other than in the UK.

The majority don't feel like that"

Tories have an 80 seat majority.

Brexit was voted for by over 50% of those who actually voted.

Surely both these point to a democratic decision or is there something wrong with the way that the British voting system and British democracy?

I do not doubt that your heart and others' on here is in the right place but the figures speak for themselves.

Those who drowned in the English Channel were trying to get to the UK using a rubber dinghy because they were left with no other choice and no other way to claim asylum in the UK.

Many have repeatedly been moved away from Calais, Dunkirk and other regions bordering the English Channel and returned because of the draw to get to the UK. They are offered the opportunity to claim asylum in other countries but want to reach the UK.

The UK makes it impossible for them to claim asylum unless they do so in the UK.

A bit of a quandary.

..and what about the Afghans?

As I am sure I have said previously, for the majority of the people in the UK, the migrant problem is awful and should be resolved but, by someone else and certainly not by letting migrants into the UK.

As long as it is someone else's problem it is fine...

...and ideally, blame the French

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By *adetMan
over a year ago

South of Ipswich


"The RNLI has had to take down it's web site after a suspected hacking attack and RNLI staff receive threatening emails encouraged by Far Right groups such as Britain First.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/03/rnli-takes-down-its-website-after-suspected-hacking-attempt?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

We seem to go round in circles and obviously the migrant crisis has brought out the worst in a minority of people.

It would also appear that the attitude from quite a large majority of people, both on here and in the UK is that migrants should be allowed to escape persecution and flee to a better life as long as that better life is somewhere else other than in the UK.

The majority don't feel like that

Tories have an 80 seat majority.

Brexit was voted for by over 50% of those who actually voted.

Surely both these point to a democratic decision or is there something wrong with the way that the British voting system and British democracy?

I do not doubt that your heart and others' on here is in the right place but the figures speak for themselves.

Those who drowned in the English Channel were trying to get to the UK using a rubber dinghy because they were left with no other choice and no other way to claim asylum in the UK.

Many have repeatedly been moved away from Calais, Dunkirk and other regions bordering the English Channel and returned because of the draw to get to the UK. They are offered the opportunity to claim asylum in other countries but want to reach the UK.

The UK makes it impossible for them to claim asylum unless they do so in the UK.

A bit of a quandary.

..and what about the Afghans?

As I am sure I have said previously, for the majority of the people in the UK, the migrant problem is awful and should be resolved but, by someone else and certainly not by letting migrants into the UK.

As long as it is someone else's problem it is fine...

...and ideally, blame the French "

I might really want to emmigrate to Australia but that doesn't mean I have an automatic right to do so. They would likely refuse me and what right would I have to ask them to change their laws so that I can get into their country?

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By *drianukMan
over a year ago

Spain, Lancs

Is there any evit that a 'large majority' of UK citizens approve this illegal immigration?

I've not seen any

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


"Is there any evit that a 'large majority' of UK citizens approve this illegal immigration?

I've not seen any"

Can you clarify what evit means please?

Can you please confirm where I stated that immigration is illegal?

If all you can do is ask others to spend their time doing searches to appease you then I would recommend that you get some basic tuition into how to do searches on a computer.

This is a forum on a swinging site and not a court of law.

Get a grip.

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By *0tt0nSu3Woman
over a year ago

London


"The RNLI has had to take down it's web site after a suspected hacking attack and RNLI staff receive threatening emails encouraged by Far Right groups such as Britain First.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/03/rnli-takes-down-its-website-after-suspected-hacking-attempt?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

We seem to go round in circles and obviously the migrant crisis has brought out the worst in a minority of people.

It would also appear that the attitude from quite a large majority of people, both on here and in the UK is that migrants should be allowed to escape persecution and flee to a better life as long as that better life is somewhere else other than in the UK.

The majority don't feel like that

Tories have an 80 seat majority.

Brexit was voted for by over 50% of those who actually voted.

Surely both these point to a democratic decision or is there something wrong with the way that the British voting system and British democracy?

I do not doubt that your heart and others' on here is in the right place but the figures speak for themselves.

Those who drowned in the English Channel were trying to get to the UK using a rubber dinghy because they were left with no other choice and no other way to claim asylum in the UK.

Many have repeatedly been moved away from Calais, Dunkirk and other regions bordering the English Channel and returned because of the draw to get to the UK. They are offered the opportunity to claim asylum in other countries but want to reach the UK.

The UK makes it impossible for them to claim asylum unless they do so in the UK.

A bit of a quandary.

..and what about the Afghans?

As I am sure I have said previously, for the majority of the people in the UK, the migrant problem is awful and should be resolved but, by someone else and certainly not by letting migrants into the UK.

As long as it is someone else's problem it is fine...

...and ideally, blame the French "

Just because there is a Tory majority it doesn't mean that all of the voters or all the MPs are so far right that they don't welcome refugees.

Also, compared to other countries we take in a paltry amount. This country was built on immigrants. We have welcomed those in need for centuries. The attitude of the government, especially Pritti Patel, a daughter of immigrants appals and embarrasses me. It is shameful.

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol

I only hope that me or my children never have to make such decisions through no fault of our own

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By *drianukMan
over a year ago

Spain, Lancs


"Is there any evit that a 'large majority' of UK citizens approve this illegal immigration?

I've not seen any

Can you clarify what evit means please?

Can you please confirm where I stated that immigration is illegal?

If all you can do is ask others to spend their time doing searches to appease you then I would recommend that you get some basic tuition into how to do searches on a computer.

This is a forum on a swinging site and not a court of law.

Get a grip."

Evit was predictive text for evidence.

Is there any evidence that the 'large majority' of UK citizens support illegal immigration?

I haven't seen any

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By *drianukMan
over a year ago

Spain, Lancs


"Is there any evit that a 'large majority' of UK citizens approve this illegal immigration?

I've not seen any

Can you clarify what evit means please?

Can you please confirm where I stated that immigration is illegal?

If all you can do is ask others to spend their time doing searches to appease you then I would recommend that you get some basic tuition into how to do searches on a computer.

This is a forum on a swinging site and not a court of law.

Get a grip."

Actually, I've just checked your original post ..and yes, you DID claim that a 'large majority' of people support this immigration.

Why make untrue claims? Of course, if you have evidence...

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts

I want more people in uk, living shoulder to shoulder, flats with lots of bunk beds, we need those for the 34,000 homeless weve already got, I want the roads jammed with cars every journey, no doctors appointments, school places or hospital beds available.... the more the merrier ho ho ho

yes i know france has twice the land mass but i wont be happy until the english are living like battery hens...like nature intended and mental health? boo hoo so you all live in flats with no gardens.. and everywhere is over crowded... we cant all be as lucky as sweden! I wonder if france will sell us some extra land? or if scotland will

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


"I want more people in uk, living shoulder to shoulder, flats with lots of bunk beds, we need those for the 34,000 homeless weve already got, I want the roads jammed with cars every journey, no doctors appointments, school places or hospital beds available.... the more the merrier ho ho ho

yes i know france has twice the land mass but i wont be happy until the english are living like battery hens...like nature intended and mental health? boo hoo so you all live in flats with no gardens.. and everywhere is over crowded... we cant all be as lucky as sweden! I wonder if france will sell us some extra land? or if scotland will "

Is this satire?

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


"I want more people in uk, living shoulder to shoulder, flats with lots of bunk beds, we need those for the 34,000 homeless weve already got, I want the roads jammed with cars every journey, no doctors appointments, school places or hospital beds available.... the more the merrier ho ho ho

yes i know france has twice the land mass but i wont be happy until the english are living like battery hens...like nature intended and mental health? boo hoo so you all live in flats with no gardens.. and everywhere is over crowded... we cant all be as lucky as sweden! I wonder if france will sell us some extra land? or if scotland will

Is this satire?"

I am afraid it isn’t

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


"I want more people in uk, living shoulder to shoulder, flats with lots of bunk beds, we need those for the 34,000 homeless weve already got, I want the roads jammed with cars every journey, no doctors appointments, school places or hospital beds available.... the more the merrier ho ho ho

yes i know france has twice the land mass but i wont be happy until the english are living like battery hens...like nature intended and mental health? boo hoo so you all live in flats with no gardens.. and everywhere is over crowded... we cant all be as lucky as sweden! I wonder if france will sell us some extra land? or if scotland will

Is this satire?

I am afraid it isn’t "

Hard to know where to start with it, isn't it?

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"I want more people in uk, living shoulder to shoulder, flats with lots of bunk beds, we need those for the 34,000 homeless weve already got, I want the roads jammed with cars every journey, no doctors appointments, school places or hospital beds available.... the more the merrier ho ho ho

yes i know france has twice the land mass but i wont be happy until the english are living like battery hens...like nature intended and mental health? boo hoo so you all live in flats with no gardens.. and everywhere is over crowded... we cant all be as lucky as sweden! I wonder if france will sell us some extra land? or if scotland will

Is this satire?

I am afraid it isn’t "

do you know what satire is? no need to answer youve already proven you dont

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By *ornucopiaMan
over a year ago

Bexley


"I want more people in uk, living shoulder to shoulder, flats with lots of bunk beds, we need those for the 34,000 homeless weve already got, I want the roads jammed with cars every journey, no doctors appointments, school places or hospital beds available.... the more the merrier ho ho ho

yes i know france has twice the land mass but i wont be happy until the english are living like battery hens...like nature intended and mental health? boo hoo so you all live in flats with no gardens.. and everywhere is over crowded... we cant all be as lucky as sweden! I wonder if france will sell us some extra land? or if scotland will

Is this satire?

I am afraid it isn’t

do you know what satire is? no need to answer youve already proven you dont "

Intellect sometimes appears to be reaching an all time low thanks to the wonders of the internet!

Long live satire as we knew it.

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

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts

The rspca comment isn't exactly pc but it's not aimed at a group, its a statement I. E many hands make light work.... lots of dogs shit, as do every other living thing.... including people. Don't they?

Hes saying youre taking on a problem... that there is fall out... but everyone is jumping on the word dog lol he could have said rats? Cock roaches? Zebras? Kangaroos? But he used dogs.

Seems people choose what to be offended by because other posters saying most old people are racist isn't exactly non judgemental or pc either! But no one has shot that down, so ageist and rude

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


"The rspca comment isn't exactly pc but it's not aimed at a group, its a statement I. E many hands make light work.... lots of dogs shit, as do every other living thing.... including people. Don't they?

Hes saying youre taking on a problem... that there is fall out... but everyone is jumping on the word dog lol he could have said rats? Cock roaches? Zebras? Kangaroos? But he used dogs.

Seems people choose what to be offended by because other posters saying most old people are racist isn't exactly non judgemental or pc either! But no one has shot that down, so ageist and rude "

I'm starting to wonder if these posts are deliberate stream of consciousness surrealism.

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By *amish SMan
over a year ago

Eastleigh

If I was fleeing a war torn hole, I would be happy to stay in the first safe country I got to. Immigrants, migrants and refugees all need to be treated differently.

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