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6 minutes ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, With all the Illegal Immigrants in UK it could very much happen in UK , It is said we have a million in UK but over many years, Merkel allowed that in one go

We have FAR MORE than a MILLION.

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1 hour ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

We have FAR MORE than a MILLION.

figures are always manipulated.....MANY years ago there was some squit about immigrants in Yarmouth and the local news /govt says there was 1800 migrants in Yarmouth blah blah blah

i had a mate who was a very senior police officer in Norfolk and he confided in me (this was many years ago) that there was 7500 immigrants in yarmouth and that was then

some big lies flying about

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1 hour ago, ditchman said:

figures are always manipulated.....MANY years ago there was some squit about immigrants in Yarmouth and the local news /govt says there was 1800 migrants in Yarmouth blah blah blah

i had a mate who was a very senior police officer in Norfolk and he confided in me (this was many years ago) that there was 7500 immigrants in yarmouth and that was then

some big lies flying about

Seemingly not in their dna to speak without forked tongue?

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Words fail me, the level of stupidity, or intent, that European governments have perpetrated against the indigenous populations is criminal.

There is a long and growing list of incidents, where a migrant with clear indications of ill intent towards innocent people, has been allowed to stay, and tragic consequences have arisen from it.
In normal situations, this would amount to criminal negligence, in the US culpable homicide, at the very least, a failure in duty of care of the government to protect its citizens from harm.
Yet here we are, more and more incidents, where governments, including our own, try and wriggle out of any responsibility for these actions, often lying about the perp, or reasons behind it.
There seems to be little accountability from our elected leaders these days, and its about time the electorate showed them the error of their ways in that respect.

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39 minutes ago, Rewulf said:

There seems to be little accountability from our elected leaders these days, and its about time the electorate showed them the error of their ways in that respect.

For some of us the right to vote is being removed on spurious grounds, to thwart the opportunity to show them the error of their ways in May.

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53 minutes ago, Rewulf said:

Words fail me, the level of stupidity, or intent, that European governments have perpetrated against the indigenous populations is criminal.

There is a long and growing list of incidents, where a migrant with clear indications of ill intent towards innocent people, has been allowed to stay, and tragic consequences have arisen from it.
In normal situations, this would amount to criminal negligence, in the US culpable homicide, at the very least, a failure in duty of care of the government to protect its citizens from harm.
Yet here we are, more and more incidents, where governments, including our own, try and wriggle out of any responsibility for these actions, often lying about the perp, or reasons behind it.
There seems to be little accountability from our elected leaders these days, and its about time the electorate showed them the error of their ways in that respect.

Glad I'm not the only one pondering about this situation.

Maybe it all comes back to our lack of a constitution? Not researched the rest of Europe yet.

Just sitting under the hedge again musing that when us oldies were yoofs at least we had a bit of use to the politicos. Men destined for cannon fodder or the pit, women the typing pool. All expected to have a useful working life contributing money and effort towards building society and the country?

Now, seemingly we are despised for living so long and being an unwanted drain on society, our contribution being long forgotten but gleefully given away to the worlds' non contributors whilst some of our unfortunates are legislated against financially?

Must be so gratifying to be an mp with such levels of empathy?

 

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9 minutes ago, Penelope said:

For some of us the right to vote is being removed on spurious grounds, to thwart the opportunity to show them the error of their ways in May.

Its the continuing degradation of the veil of democracy.
Stopping the local elections in May (in some areas) is a blatant assault on it, and it will continue to be abused.
In reality, ordinary people should be making much more noise about this, yet we have become apathetic to whats happening.

 

6 minutes ago, old man said:

Now, seemingly we are despised for living so long and being an unwanted drain on society, our contribution being long forgotten but gleefully given away to the worlds' non contributors whilst some of our unfortunates are legislated against financially?

In marxist societies, people were regarded as assets as long as they were useful, as long as they worked and contributed towards the state.
We sort of live in a capitalist society, with socialist undertones of caring for the needy and aged, this works well as long as there are enough contributors, and generally less needy.
We are fast approaching a time when the needy outweigh the contributors, due to the need for governments to placate the needy for votes.
The leaders of this country will tell you they need to import foreign labour (and their dependants) because jobs need to be filled, ignoring the lazy and feckless workforce who are paid to do nothing, ensuring their continued votes, both main parties are absolutely guilty of this.
To summarise, we are heading to a place where that marxist society might be favourable, or indeed necessary, due to the useless governments appetite for votes.
Its not a good path to be on, and I believe social unrest might well be the tipping point before they would dare to implement such a drastic course.

This might sound unrealistic, a bit barmy, but when I see what this labour government, and the government before it doing, is to wreck the economy purposely, and flood the UK with millions of (possibly loyal) migrants.
They are forcing the issue.

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VP JD Vance is talking a lot of sense on this issue, basically, the threat to European democracy isn't from Russia/China/AI etc etc but the threat from within... 

& that we shouldn't be afraid of what the people say, want or vote.

Europe, inc the UK is going to have to get very tough on who can come here and stay here, why it took Labour to ban anyone coming here illegally to have citizenship, is a mystery to me, should have always been the case.

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Just now, GrayA said:

VP JD Vance is talking a lot of sense on this issue, basically, the threat to European democracy isn't from Russia/China/AI etc etc but the threat from within... 

& that we shouldn't be afraid of what the people say, want or vote.

Europe, inc the UK is going to have to get very tough on who can come here and stay here, why it took Labour to ban anyone coming here illegally to have citizenship, is a mystery to me, should have always been the case.

Agreed. Just listened to his speech at the security conference in Munich.

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As I've said many times before, Germany and Europe in general (including UK) have ****ed themselves. There is no way back that is palatable, but this disaster can be slowed down. Time to ditch all international commitments relating to asylum law and management of illegal migrants. Again, I write as an immigrant and the son of immigrants.  

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6 hours ago, Houseplant said:

As I've said many times before, Germany and Europe in general (including UK) have ****** themselves. There is no way back that is palatable, but this disaster can be slowed down. Time to ditch all international commitments relating to asylum law and management of illegal migrants. Again, I write as an immigrant and the son of immigrants.  

The difference  you did not move to New Zealand to take over. .

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On 15/02/2025 at 03:10, Houseplant said:

As I've said many times before, Germany and Europe in general (including UK) have ****** themselves. There is no way back that is palatable, but this disaster can be slowed down. Time to ditch all international commitments relating to asylum law and management of illegal migrants. Again, I write as an immigrant and the son of immigrants.  

That shows the common sense that obviously caused you to jump ship?

Little common sense to be found in the political arena here, seems like the hidden influencers are in charge now? In and out mp's win?

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22 minutes ago, B686 said:

Good on the delivery driver! Shame he didn’t park on his head though. He would of probably been arrested for dangerous driving and a racist attack had it been in this country.

I believe, though have no proof that arrest of both parties at an incident allows the peelers the maximum chances of success?

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