Guest wrote:
This is what Theresa May wants to do with foreigners – get rid of them or send them to prison.
Let’s be honest – Theresa May is a xenophobe.
Look at her record and it’s easy to conclude that she didn’t order airstrikes because she wanted to help the poor displaced Syrian children – she did it to kill foreigners.
Yes, it’s right to remind Mrs May that she voted to turn away asylum-seekers in 2016.
But let’s remind ourselves of her 2013 decision to flood London with advertising vans telling illegal immigrants to “Go home”.
It was a decision that prompted Mrs May’s fellow racists to report innocent British citizens to the immigration authorities, on the flimsiest of grounds.
Theresa May gave an impassioned speech defending her decision to launch airstrikes against Syria co-ordinated alongside the US and France.
May drew upon traumatic accounts of the country’s ongoing devastation in order to reinstate the point that Syrian residents are in severe danger.
We have seen the harrowing images of men, women and children lying dead with foam in their mouths.
These were innocent families who, at the time this chemical weapon was unleashed, were seeking underground shelter in basements.
Syria is currently in the midst of a Civil War described as one of the greatest humanitarian crises of our time. According to WorldVision, the conflict has left 13 million Syrian citizens in need of assistance; more than 5.6 million have fled the country in search of asylum, whereas a further 6.1 million have been internally displaced. Half of these affected victims are thought to be children.
In 2016, thousands of these minors travelled unaccompanied to Europe in search of aid. When they arrived, MPs took a vote on whether or not to accept them.
At the time, Theresa May, alongside 293 other MPs, voted against accepting them.
Source: People are reminding Theresa May about her refusal to accept child refugees in 2016 | indy100
Maddog wrote:Guest wrote:
This is what Theresa May wants to do with foreigners – get rid of them or send them to prison.
Let’s be honest – Theresa May is a xenophobe.
Look at her record and it’s easy to conclude that she didn’t order airstrikes because she wanted to help the poor displaced Syrian children – she did it to kill foreigners.
Yes, it’s right to remind Mrs May that she voted to turn away asylum-seekers in 2016.
But let’s remind ourselves of her 2013 decision to flood London with advertising vans telling illegal immigrants to “Go home”.
It was a decision that prompted Mrs May’s fellow racists to report innocent British citizens to the immigration authorities, on the flimsiest of grounds.
Theresa May gave an impassioned speech defending her decision to launch airstrikes against Syria co-ordinated alongside the US and France.
May drew upon traumatic accounts of the country’s ongoing devastation in order to reinstate the point that Syrian residents are in severe danger.
We have seen the harrowing images of men, women and children lying dead with foam in their mouths.
These were innocent families who, at the time this chemical weapon was unleashed, were seeking underground shelter in basements.
Syria is currently in the midst of a Civil War described as one of the greatest humanitarian crises of our time. According to WorldVision, the conflict has left 13 million Syrian citizens in need of assistance; more than 5.6 million have fled the country in search of asylum, whereas a further 6.1 million have been internally displaced. Half of these affected victims are thought to be children.
In 2016, thousands of these minors travelled unaccompanied to Europe in search of aid. When they arrived, MPs took a vote on whether or not to accept them.
At the time, Theresa May, alongside 293 other MPs, voted against accepting them.
Source: People are reminding Theresa May about her refusal to accept child refugees in 2016 | indy100
Can you name a country that doesn't have immigration laws, and allows anyone and everyone to remain, as long as they can plant two feet on it's soil?
I'm not saying you shouldn't allow immigrants, but I'm assuming the UK, like most other countries has a legal process that involves more than hiding in the back of a truck coming in from France.
Stooo wrote:Maddog wrote:Guest wrote:
This is what Theresa May wants to do with foreigners – get rid of them or send them to prison.
Let’s be honest – Theresa May is a xenophobe.
Look at her record and it’s easy to conclude that she didn’t order airstrikes because she wanted to help the poor displaced Syrian children – she did it to kill foreigners.
Yes, it’s right to remind Mrs May that she voted to turn away asylum-seekers in 2016.
But let’s remind ourselves of her 2013 decision to flood London with advertising vans telling illegal immigrants to “Go home”.
It was a decision that prompted Mrs May’s fellow racists to report innocent British citizens to the immigration authorities, on the flimsiest of grounds.
Theresa May gave an impassioned speech defending her decision to launch airstrikes against Syria co-ordinated alongside the US and France.
May drew upon traumatic accounts of the country’s ongoing devastation in order to reinstate the point that Syrian residents are in severe danger.
We have seen the harrowing images of men, women and children lying dead with foam in their mouths.
These were innocent families who, at the time this chemical weapon was unleashed, were seeking underground shelter in basements.
Syria is currently in the midst of a Civil War described as one of the greatest humanitarian crises of our time. According to WorldVision, the conflict has left 13 million Syrian citizens in need of assistance; more than 5.6 million have fled the country in search of asylum, whereas a further 6.1 million have been internally displaced. Half of these affected victims are thought to be children.
In 2016, thousands of these minors travelled unaccompanied to Europe in search of aid. When they arrived, MPs took a vote on whether or not to accept them.
At the time, Theresa May, alongside 293 other MPs, voted against accepting them.
Source: People are reminding Theresa May about her refusal to accept child refugees in 2016 | indy100
Can you name a country that doesn't have immigration laws, and allows anyone and everyone to remain, as long as they can plant two feet on it's soil?
I'm not saying you shouldn't allow immigrants, but I'm assuming the UK, like most other countries has a legal process that involves more than hiding in the back of a truck coming in from France.
It's not enforced.
Maddog wrote:Stooo wrote:Maddog wrote:Guest wrote:
This is what Theresa May wants to do with foreigners – get rid of them or send them to prison.
Let’s be honest – Theresa May is a xenophobe.
Look at her record and it’s easy to conclude that she didn’t order airstrikes because she wanted to help the poor displaced Syrian children – she did it to kill foreigners.
Yes, it’s right to remind Mrs May that she voted to turn away asylum-seekers in 2016.
But let’s remind ourselves of her 2013 decision to flood London with advertising vans telling illegal immigrants to “Go home”.
It was a decision that prompted Mrs May’s fellow racists to report innocent British citizens to the immigration authorities, on the flimsiest of grounds.
Theresa May gave an impassioned speech defending her decision to launch airstrikes against Syria co-ordinated alongside the US and France.
May drew upon traumatic accounts of the country’s ongoing devastation in order to reinstate the point that Syrian residents are in severe danger.
We have seen the harrowing images of men, women and children lying dead with foam in their mouths.
These were innocent families who, at the time this chemical weapon was unleashed, were seeking underground shelter in basements.
Syria is currently in the midst of a Civil War described as one of the greatest humanitarian crises of our time. According to WorldVision, the conflict has left 13 million Syrian citizens in need of assistance; more than 5.6 million have fled the country in search of asylum, whereas a further 6.1 million have been internally displaced. Half of these affected victims are thought to be children.
In 2016, thousands of these minors travelled unaccompanied to Europe in search of aid. When they arrived, MPs took a vote on whether or not to accept them.
At the time, Theresa May, alongside 293 other MPs, voted against accepting them.
Source: People are reminding Theresa May about her refusal to accept child refugees in 2016 | indy100
Can you name a country that doesn't have immigration laws, and allows anyone and everyone to remain, as long as they can plant two feet on it's soil?
I'm not saying you shouldn't allow immigrants, but I'm assuming the UK, like most other countries has a legal process that involves more than hiding in the back of a truck coming in from France.
It's not enforced.
https://www.thelocal.se/20180122/sweden ... to-morocco
Where is it not enforced? The UK?
Grafenwalder wrote:The wording on that van needs changing to "In The UK Legally? Well tough...we might deport you anyway".
to do the dirty jobs British wouldn't do.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:The wording on that van needs changing to "In The UK Legally? Well tough...we might deport you anyway".
to do the dirty jobs British wouldn't do.
Bus drivers train guards and so on not dirty jobs British workers wouldn't do.
They were encouraged to come and get here as fast as possible because we'd just finished a war with Germany and had vast amounts of men going straight into asylums on return or special care homes because of their physical damage or they didn't come home at all.
Train guards bus guards bus drivers rural station masters caretakers were not dirty jobs we wouldn't do.
That's the myth the shit greedy bastard Tories plant.
Grafenwalder wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:The wording on that van needs changing to "In The UK Legally? Well tough...we might deport you anyway".
to do the dirty jobs British wouldn't do.
Bus drivers train guards and so on not dirty jobs British workers wouldn't do.
They were encouraged to come and get here as fast as possible because we'd just finished a war with Germany and had vast amounts of men going straight into asylums on return or special care homes because of their physical damage or they didn't come home at all.
Train guards bus guards bus drivers rural station masters caretakers were not dirty jobs we wouldn't do.
That's the myth the shit greedy bastard Tories plant.
Many cleaned public toilets, swept the roads (yes i remember days that was still being done by hand!), emptied bins (when that was very physical and shitty - unlike now), litter picked, washed dishes etc...those were the sort of jobs i meant.
Grafenwalder wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:The wording on that van needs changing to "In The UK Legally? Well tough...we might deport you anyway".
to do the dirty jobs British wouldn't do.
Bus drivers train guards and so on not dirty jobs British workers wouldn't do.
They were encouraged to come and get here as fast as possible because we'd just finished a war with Germany and had vast amounts of men going straight into asylums on return or special care homes because of their physical damage or they didn't come home at all.
Train guards bus guards bus drivers rural station masters caretakers were not dirty jobs we wouldn't do.
That's the myth the shit greedy bastard Tories plant.
Many cleaned public toilets, swept the roads (yes i remember days that was still being done by hand!), emptied bins (when that was very physical and shitty - unlike now), litter picked, washed dishes etc...those were the sort of jobs i meant.
Guest wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:The wording on that van needs changing to "In The UK Legally? Well tough...we might deport you anyway".
to do the dirty jobs British wouldn't do.
Bus drivers train guards and so on not dirty jobs British workers wouldn't do.
They were encouraged to come and get here as fast as possible because we'd just finished a war with Germany and had vast amounts of men going straight into asylums on return or special care homes because of their physical damage or they didn't come home at all.
Train guards bus guards bus drivers rural station masters caretakers were not dirty jobs we wouldn't do.
That's the myth the shit greedy bastard Tories plant.
Many cleaned public toilets, swept the roads (yes i remember days that was still being done by hand!), emptied bins (when that was very physical and shitty - unlike now), litter picked, washed dishes etc...those were the sort of jobs i meant.
I have a disabled partner, who has recently suffered another heart attack...
I do all that, but the government has cut off all of our disability payments...
Of course the appeal will be won in the end...but it takes a year or more to get there so i'm relying on credit cards etc...to get us through!
It's tough!...but others have it tougher
Guest wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:The wording on that van needs changing to "In The UK Legally? Well tough...we might deport you anyway".
to do the dirty jobs British wouldn't do.
Bus drivers train guards and so on not dirty jobs British workers wouldn't do.
They were encouraged to come and get here as fast as possible because we'd just finished a war with Germany and had vast amounts of men going straight into asylums on return or special care homes because of their physical damage or they didn't come home at all.
Train guards bus guards bus drivers rural station masters caretakers were not dirty jobs we wouldn't do.
That's the myth the shit greedy bastard Tories plant.
Many cleaned public toilets, swept the roads (yes i remember days that was still being done by hand!), emptied bins (when that was very physical and shitty - unlike now), litter picked, washed dishes etc...those were the sort of jobs i meant.
I have a disabled partner, who has recently suffered another heart attack...
I do all that, but the government has cut off all of our disability payments...
Of course the appeal will be won in the end...but it takes a year or more to get there so i'm relying on credit cards etc...to get us through!
It's tough!...but others have it tougher
Rolluplostinspace wrote:I wish you all the very best.
Grafenwalder wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:I wish you all the very best.
O/t but I forgot to add yesterday...appreciated your input on the spy thread. Just a shame a couple of idiots got it shut down.
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