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I'm afraid yourself and those like you are going to be very alone in any future world Longspoon.

Have you ever walked down a road in the UK where 99% of the people are none English speaking and you were the odd one out, I have.

 

I might add that I was born and grew up in Birmingham.

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I'm afraid yourself and those like you are going to be very alone in any future world Longspoon.

 

I, and a good few like me, may well be, if hand wringing do-gooders squander what the people of this country have fought for and built. Unlike the illegals, I would stand and fight for my country.....the loons my find it not quite so easy to give away our land....

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I'm afraid yourself and those like you are going to be very alone in any future world Longspoon.

Why ? Judging by the Brexit vote (and the out cry by the 'Calais Children' pictures I'd say he's firmly in the majority!

 

We SHOULD be taking in children who GENUINELY need help, but when you try to do that and a bunch of fully aged males turn up you'd be even stupider than you originally were if you didn't see your being taken for a ride!

 

Good god, it's not wrong to want to help those genuinely in need, but how are you so blinded to what is actually going on in the real world ? Is your desire to help someone (who isn't even a genuine a refugee or a genuine child) so strong that you don't even care at what cost?

 

Once we take them in can you walk off smugly and tell everyone how great we are for helping ?

 

I would only think anyone who would do this a fool.

Firstly because they got suckered into it in the first place, secondly I would think them an even bigger fool when they look at a bunch of grown men turning up and don't realise (or are too proud to admit) what a stupid mistake they have made!!

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Adge - I appreciate that we will not truly go bankrupt, but when things turn nasty - think Germany and Sweden - just where will the liberals be then? Silent.

 

True children, fleeing from a war zone are one thing, but these are not. The adults show no reluctance to fight in France, but not for their own country. They are happy for us to do their fighting instead. If they were true refugees, they would claim asylum in the first country - they do not. The vast majority are economic migrants, who appear to have little regard for law and order.

 

I do not know who is actually vetting them, but they really do need to get their act together, to restore public confidence. You might find it in your heart to welcome them - that is your right and I respect that. However, I do not welcome more, when I believe that we have already taken enough, with 5 million illegals already here.

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I despair.

 

There is not an ounce of charity amongst the whole lot of you. I fervently hope that the day never comes when any of you, or your families, have occasion to flee your homes and rely on the help and support of others.

 

Happily, I am fully aware that the hate-filled bile spewed by the contributors on this site is NOT representative of the British population as a whole.

oisin, old fruit, the problem for me personally is the difficulty I have in differentiating between the genuine refugees and the economic migrants?

 

Our government seem to think that we are not entitled to be able to differentiate which frankly I find insulting.

I am quite happy to help support the truly needy but will not willingly be responsible in funding the others who wish to cash in on our economic situation, sorry if this causes offense.

 

 

 

charity begins at home?

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Have you ever walked down a road in the UK where 99% of the people are none English speaking and you were the odd one out, I have.

 

I might add that I was born and grew up in Birmingham.

My wife and i went to a birthday party in wednesbury about ten years ago,went for a walk to kill a bit of time,apart from myself and my wife i saw one white person in the whole road,needless to will not be going back. :no:

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