Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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We need huge amounts of immigration to function as a society, more so since brexit.

Our asylum system is a shambles that supports the people trafficking gangs by its design.

That said, considering border control and boats, we are seemingly already at war in the middle east with Irans proxies, be that traditional or asymmetric, so having a handle on the Iranian lads coming over the channel might be sensible.

It's a complex and divisive issue as this thread shows.

But back to reality, without significant immigration we are goosed and society would be the poorer for it.
It's okay though, the party of small government want to centrally manage the labour market :hayee:
 
That's a unique situation, though... Hong Kong was one of the last British overseas territories, and a significant one at that. The UK Government made a promise to protect Hong Kongers rights for 50 years...

It's ironic that they have left one of the safest and most civilized major cities on earth, and moved to a western, liberal, crime-ridden cesspit.
Bristol? Yup. Absolute trench of depravity and filth. No saving it or its population. Nuke it. Now, me babber.
 
I think it’s more a case of political attitudes, repression of free thought and speech, but I maybe wrong…either way I’m really glad the door was opened for them…….

Of course over here in our Liberal heaven it’s not all rosy…I think Bluerover hit the nail on the head….
Oh yes. That Liberal heaven that the Tories have been running since 2010.

At least those on the boats now know what is acceptable to Pete, Farage et al
“Help me, in my country political attitudes are uncomfortable and my thoughts are being repressed.” I wish the Government had made that clear instead of blowing millions on the Rawanda fiasco.
 
Oh yes. That Liberal heaven that the Tories have been running since 2010.

At least those on the boats now know what is acceptable to Pete, Farage et al
“Help me, in my country political attitudes are uncomfortable and my thoughts are being repressed.” I wish the Government had made that clear instead of blowing millions on the Rawanda fiasco.

Fortunately we have that far right wing Archbishop Welby and the Anglican church to manage our borders….

“ Forty asylum seekers on the Bibby Stockholm barge are converting to Christianity amid growing fears that migrants are claiming to have changed their religion in order to stay in the country.

Nearly one in seven of the 300 migrants on the barge in Portland, Dorset, are attending churches under the supervision of local faith leaders, according to a church elder.

The disclosure comes amid a growing row over the role of UK churches in supporting the conversion to Christianity of migrants including Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, the suspected Clapham chemical attacker.

Ezedi was granted asylum on that basis, despite having been convicted of two sex offences three years earlier.”
 
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