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Because both are very pro migrant / pro immigration graphically shown every day in their coverage (or lack of when negative) of anything Migrant or Brexit related. They are in the pocket of the Government who are fully paid up members of the Koudenhove-kalergi plan.

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Because both are very pro migrant / pro immigration graphically shown every day in their coverage (or lack of when negative) of anything Migrant or Brexit related. They are in the pocket of the Government who are fully paid up members of the Koudenhove-kalergi plan.

Yep...I was right...paranoid. :yes:

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The French give them nothing in the way of help or benefits, they don't even get basic healthcare so they are not encouraged to put down roots.

 

They can't even claim asylum if they wanted to because nobody knows where to get the forms. That's not a joke or one of those stories you hear from time to time. The Spanish do the same, no forms and the office where you get them is either closed or waiting for more to come in.

 

Its a very Gallic way of dealing with something they don't really want to deal with

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Yep...I was right...paranoid. :yes:

Really so Europe hasn't actively encouraged millions of Muslims to flood their continent and Merkel hasn't won the Koudenhove prize?

 

http://theinfounderground.com/smf/index.php?topic=20058.0

 

You might live in the cosy Cotswolds and be protected from the worst of things but come and have a stroll round these parts if you want to see the effect of mass immigration on local communities.

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No doubt won't get any coverage on the BBC or Sky, they only report on the vast cultural benefits we get from being invaded.

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JRDS - see a doctor and get that bee removed from your bonnet.

 

The story is in most newspapers. Why single out Sky and the BBC?

For reasons already mentioned, they refuse to report any negatives on Migrants or Immigration. I don't have a Bee thanks, but can see the reality of Europe's current predicament. It is being invaded with the facilitation and backing of senior EU figures and that includes us. I also live in an area very negatively effected by the effects of immigration both historic and current.

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Really so Europe hasn't actively encouraged millions of Muslims to flood their continent and Merkel hasn't won the Koudenhove prize?

 

http://theinfounderground.com/smf/index.php?topic=20058.0

 

You might live in the cosy Cotswolds and be protected from the worst of things but come and have a stroll round these parts if you want to see the effect of mass immigration on local communities.

Migrants are not the exclusive right of those who voted for Brexit ..in fact we have them around here in Gloucester, Stroud, Cheltenham, and Cirencester...thank god we do because they keep the NHS & The Construction Industry, Public transport, and Public services like refuse Collection and residential care all running smoothly. In fact they do all the jobs the lazy aborigines wont get off their lazy ***** to do. These people are just perpetual moaners.

 

Ok so in Cirencester the migrants own the nice restaurants and like to employ there own and also one of the local Polo grounds.. :)

 

There's nothing to stop you going out to Karachi or Mogadishu if you want to and opening a fish and chip shop though.

 

Anyway I thought Burnley was supposed to be the friendliest town in the Country. Didn't the migrants have anything to do with that then ?? :whistling:

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The point of the original post was to demonstrate how biased the reporting is on Sky and the BBC. Glad you have such hard working law abiding Tax paying Migrants round your end, unfortunately I can't say the same for the majority round here and there are many of them.

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I also feel the BBC can be a little bias.

 

Most of the people rioting are not "refugees" but economic migrants from Africa and I would think a high number of criminals amongst them.

No one is saying stop all immigration but wouldn't it be better for the UK if we had a Australian type system rather than an open door policy that lets in the criminals as well as the decent people.

 

Must admit it all depends on how much this effects you and the area you live in, I have also seen what happens to an area that is allowed to build-up a large population of immigrants, you get societies within society and no-go areas for the police and anyone else who's face does not fit, I've been there, seen it and got the T-shirt.

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Migrants are not the exclusive right of those who voted for Brexit ..in fact we have them around here in Gloucester, Stroud, Cheltenham, and Cirencester...thank god we do because they keep the NHS & The Construction Industry, Public transport, and Public services like refuse Collection and residential care all running smoothly. In fact they do all the jobs the lazy aborigines wont get off their lazy ***** to do. These people are just perpetual moaners.

 

Ok so in Cirencester the migrants own the nice restaurants and like to employ there own and also one of the local Polo grounds.. :)

 

There's nothing to stop you going out to Karachi or Mogadishu if you want to and opening a fish and chip shop though.

 

Anyway I thought Burnley was supposed to be the friendliest town in the Country. Didn't the migrants have anything to do with that then ?? :whistling:

I can only speak for the construction industry ,but can you tell me how mass migration has helped

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Glad you have such hard working law abiding Tax paying Migrants round your end, unfortunately I can't say the same for the majority round here and there are many of them.

 

 

You must have a fantastic memory and knowledge of all the immigrants near you. Otherwise your sweeping statements might just look a bit silly.

 

PS - Adge has a point with many post filled by hardworking individuals. However, I just object to uncontrolled numbers of potential terrorists, criminals or people who will add nothing to the UK. Their appalling behaviour in France should worry the do-gooders, but I suspect it won't.

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I can only speak for the construction industry ,but can you tell me how mass migration has helped

The government’s plan to build a million new homes will require upwards of 125,000 extra operatives not to mention perhaps another 750,000 to replace retirees in the next 10 years. Currently many of these non skilled posts are filled by migrant workers and many skilled positions too from those from Eastern Europe.

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You must have a fantastic memory and knowledge of all the immigrants near you. Otherwise your sweeping statements might just look a bit silly.

 

PS - Adge has a point with many post filled by hardworking individuals. However, I just object to uncontrolled numbers of potential terrorists, criminals or people who will add nothing to the UK. Their appalling behaviour in France should worry the do-gooders, but I suspect it won't.

I don't disagree with that at all..

 

I just don't see how the BBC can have any influence on riots in any shape or form. If you know or think they are bias in their reporting... tune in to another channel. Seems just another chance to have a unjustified pop at the establishment, very similar in fact to the reason many Brexiters voted thus in the first place..

 

To be blunt if they had reported on it they would no doubt have been accused of non partisan sensationalism. I would have thought the OP would have preferred not to know about any riots on foreign soil.

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The government’s plan to build a million new homes will require upwards of 125,000 extra operatives not to mention perhaps another 750,000 to replace retirees in the next 10 years. Currently many of these non skilled posts are filled by migrant workers and many skilled positions too from those from Eastern Europe.

Yes but the houses are only being built to accomodate the immigrants, stop the influx and we won't need to build the houses in the first place. Its not like we need any more people. There is a limit to how many car washes and pizza delivery men we can find work for?,

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The French give them nothing in the way of help or benefits, they don't even get basic healthcare so they are not encouraged to put down roots.

 

They can't even claim asylum if they wanted to because nobody knows where to get the forms. That's not a joke or one of those stories you hear from time to time. The Spanish do the same, no forms and the office where you get them is either closed or waiting for more to come in.

 

Its a very Gallic way of dealing with something they don't really want to deal with

 

The French Government treat everyone the same. That is they insist on every adult French nationals or otherwise taking out private medical insurance to cover non-emergency treatment. It is an offence for which you can be fined. Sometimes this cover is part of a worker's employment contract and includes their families. I am self employed and this gives me better than basic health cover for my wife and I. We also pay top up insurance rather like the Westfield scheme to claim back dental and optical costs.

 

Basic healthcare is a right to anyone, registered in France or the EU or not. No one will be turned away for urgent treatment.

 

No one gets benefits until they have earned some credit by paying taxes and social security payments. Not the French youths nor the immigrants, everyone is the same. You can't just leave school and sign on the dole in France. And in Spain they get 6 months then the benefits stop.

 

The UK was the same regards registering migrants. There used to be two centres, Croydon and Glasgow and if the illegal immigrants did not register at one of those centres within 24 hours of landing in the UK, they were not entitled to register and did not count on the government statistics. They were still in the country, but not on the books. It might still be the same, but that was the case up to a few years ago.

 

But the actual problem is that these people do not want to register in France, or Spain for that matter as they believe that this would give them less chance of registering in the UK if they manage to get there.

 

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