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lady-janine | 12:53 Sat 23rd Jul 2022 | Current Affairs
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In my simple mind I can't help considering that if the French were as assiduous in policing/stopping people who wished to emigrate to this country as they are on causing problems for those who wish to go on holiday in or via France then we would have no illegal immigrants.

Does anyone agree with me? Or am I misunderstanding?
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Does it, choux? I know the French made a pathetic excuse for the mess that subsequently proved to be false so I don’t know what you’d call t.

I’ve come across arsy Scots too but that doesn’t mean I dislike the Scots - or Scotland. Wonky thinking there, choux.
Yes. You're attempting ( and failing ) to conflate two wholly separate points. It's ridiculous.
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//It's perfectly possible to like France whilst thinking the French are hostile to the British.//

They’re not.
It’s the English they’re hostile to, not the British but then you find that in many places all over the world, especially in sport.
yes - France is a great country that's totally wasted on its inhabitants!
A colleague of mine always claimed that France would be a much better place if it was run by the Swiss.


Heaven in Europe is where

the English are the policemen

the French are the cooks

the German are the mechanics

the Italians are the lovers

and the Swiss organize everything

Hell in Europe is where

the German are the policemen

the English are the cooks

the French are the mechanics

the Swiss are the lovers

and the Italians organize everything
Haha! Very good, bhg.
I can't claim originality for that; I came across it decades ago and it just appealed to me.
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Thank you all for your answers. I found them interesting and informative. I once worked with someone who was very much a Francophile but who always insisted that you should read the small print several times when doing any business with them and always stand with you back to a wall when any agreement was contemplated and completed. I have travelled and worked in France and have come to believe he was right.
perhaps the small print that needed reading was on the oven-ready Brexit deal?
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lol @ jno. I think it was read through the bottom of the bottle.
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//perhaps the small print that needed reading was on the oven-ready Brexit deal?//

Lol, indeed! Seems the oven-ready deal was in fact underdone and found to be still frozen in the middle when tasted.

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