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Are These An Example Of Those All Important Immigrants To Britain We Hear So Much About?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-26 42773/M igrants -given- tomorro w-Calai s-forci bly-rem oved-le ft-home less-bu lldozin g-camps .html
What is strange however is how did the Daily Mail happen to know where these two successful illegals would alight from a lorry on the M25?
http:// i.daily mail.co .uk/i/p ix/2014 /05/29/ article -264277 3-1E4D4 5770000 0578-19 5_634x5 68.jpg
What is strange however is how did the Daily Mail happen to know where these two successful illegals would alight from a lorry on the M25?
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when my late Dad was escaping those damned Huns ( and had escaped from a camp actually ) he took a tram to "Nordhof" because he was going North and actually reflected on the journey - thank god this is Germany ( actually the Third reich but never mind ) so Nordhof is probably in the North of the town. In England it would be anywhere. . . . .
when my late Dad was escaping those damned Huns ( and had escaped from a camp actually ) he took a tram to "Nordhof" because he was going North and actually reflected on the journey - thank god this is Germany ( actually the Third reich but never mind ) so Nordhof is probably in the North of the town. In England it would be anywhere. . . . .
// how did the Daily Mail happen to know where these two successful illegals would alight from a lorry on the M25? //
Answer: They didn't. The photo is obviously taken from a phone by someone witnessing this on the motorway. Not by a Daily Mail photographer. It has been emailed to the paper, or a third party, and the Mail have paid a fee to use it.
The impression is given that the alledged surge in people wanting to come here is occurring and here is a photo to prove it. Except the photo will have been taken months, if not years ago.
Answer: They didn't. The photo is obviously taken from a phone by someone witnessing this on the motorway. Not by a Daily Mail photographer. It has been emailed to the paper, or a third party, and the Mail have paid a fee to use it.
The impression is given that the alledged surge in people wanting to come here is occurring and here is a photo to prove it. Except the photo will have been taken months, if not years ago.
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