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Poland Reject Eu's Migrant Quota.
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http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/world /619736 /Migran t-crisi s-terro rism-EU
In light of the Paris attacks and with the first batch of 'refugees' due to land in this country tomorrow, should Britain now reconsider letting them in?
In light of the Paris attacks and with the first batch of 'refugees' due to land in this country tomorrow, should Britain now reconsider letting them in?
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Mr aog. I hope I am not being naive here but I believe Mr Cameron has sent teams to the camps in Jordan and Turkey to cherry pick those genuine refugees who actually stayed put and didn't join the rest of the rag tag chancers who swarmed into Europe. This was done, apparently, in the hope that benefits and housing would not be their priority and sense of entitlement. We shall see.
Mr aog. I hope I am not being naive here but I believe Mr Cameron has sent teams to the camps in Jordan and Turkey to cherry pick those genuine refugees who actually stayed put and didn't join the rest of the rag tag chancers who swarmed into Europe. This was done, apparently, in the hope that benefits and housing would not be their priority and sense of entitlement. We shall see.
No.
Refugees and terrorists are not the same thing.
Though details are sketchy, the people who attacked Paris were 'homegrown' in Europe. They appear to have been French, Belgian, German in origin and then been 'radicalised'.
We should do our best to make sure any refugees that do come here, are not themselves radicalised.
Refugees and terrorists are not the same thing.
Though details are sketchy, the people who attacked Paris were 'homegrown' in Europe. They appear to have been French, Belgian, German in origin and then been 'radicalised'.
We should do our best to make sure any refugees that do come here, are not themselves radicalised.
> why not just accept the quota, then let them take their newly acquired schengen status to wherever they really want to be - like germany or sweden.
Wow - you don't think much of the Poles, do you? Maybe have a read of this ...
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Polis h_contr ibution _to_Wor ld_War_ II
Wow - you don't think much of the Poles, do you? Maybe have a read of this ...
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Gromit
/// Refugees and terrorists are not the same thing. ///
Ah, but they are at least this one was.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-33 20272/P aris-bo mber-sn eaked-E urope-p osing-r efugee- Greece- arrival -given- travel- papers- officia ls-admi t-damni ng-expo se-EU-s -open-b orders- policy. html
/// Though details are sketchy, the people who attacked Paris were 'homegrown' in Europe. They appear to have been French, Belgian, German in origin and then been 'radicalised'. ///
Seems you got that one wrong.
/// Refugees and terrorists are not the same thing. ///
Ah, but they are at least this one was.
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/// Though details are sketchy, the people who attacked Paris were 'homegrown' in Europe. They appear to have been French, Belgian, German in origin and then been 'radicalised'. ///
Seems you got that one wrong.
ellipsis, i'm not sure how poland's role in WW2 is relevant to their acceptance or otherwise of a refugee quota. it is reported they have rejected the quota; i merely pointed out that the need not have done that, because any quote they are allocated will all have scarpered elsewhere within a few weeks.
The Paris atrocities (and ISIS too, for that matter) are relevant ONLY in as far as they're further and egregious examples (as if we needed more) of a problem that exists in every civilised country with a large Muslim population. The hatred of the West and its values (most especially democracy) which lead some to commit acts of murder is ideological and based on Islam.
Today's Daily Politics was another masterpiece of
Today's Daily Politics was another masterpiece of
Poland: "hypocrites, after 800,000 of them taking advantage of Schengen"
Oh, and a massive protest march, ignored by the mainstream media, due to more prominent events.
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/polit ics/605 049/Eur ope-mig rant-cr isis-po land-ea stern-e urope-p rotests -Syrian -refuge es-UK-C ameron
@AOG
If we really must follow-through on our promise then at least *screen* them. Maybe extract some intelligence, see how accurate their knowledge of Syria is...
Oh, and a massive protest march, ignored by the mainstream media, due to more prominent events.
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@AOG
If we really must follow-through on our promise then at least *screen* them. Maybe extract some intelligence, see how accurate their knowledge of Syria is...
... masterpiece of everybody except for the Quilliam Foundation bloke getting either everything or most things wrong.
Jeremy Corbyn, for once, had something pertinent to say: ISIS are being funded by the Saudis. Neither he nor any other politician, however, will pursue the logic of that observation: that the Saudis are promoting the extreme ideology which drives ISIS by Wahhabi imams in Saud-funded mosques throughout the West.
Jeremy Corbyn, for once, had something pertinent to say: ISIS are being funded by the Saudis. Neither he nor any other politician, however, will pursue the logic of that observation: that the Saudis are promoting the extreme ideology which drives ISIS by Wahhabi imams in Saud-funded mosques throughout the West.
AOG,
We will have to wait for a full reveal of who the Paris terrorists were. But finding a Syrian passport does not necessarily mean he was Syrian. He was probably a French national and had gone to an ISIS training camp in Syria. The rest of the cell are nationals, not bogus refugees.
The Paris attackers:
Omar Ismail Mostefai - A 29-year-old French national who lived in Chartres, south west of Paris.
Ibrahim Abdeslam - suicide bomber. French national living in Belgium
Salah Abdeslam - on the run. French national living in Belgium
Bilal Hadfi - Belgian national
Ahmad Al Mohammad - Found with a Syrian passport
Samy Amimour - 28-year-old Frenchman charged in a terrorism investigation in 2012. He disappeared in the autumn of 2013 and an international arrest warrant was issued for him.
We will have to wait for a full reveal of who the Paris terrorists were. But finding a Syrian passport does not necessarily mean he was Syrian. He was probably a French national and had gone to an ISIS training camp in Syria. The rest of the cell are nationals, not bogus refugees.
The Paris attackers:
Omar Ismail Mostefai - A 29-year-old French national who lived in Chartres, south west of Paris.
Ibrahim Abdeslam - suicide bomber. French national living in Belgium
Salah Abdeslam - on the run. French national living in Belgium
Bilal Hadfi - Belgian national
Ahmad Al Mohammad - Found with a Syrian passport
Samy Amimour - 28-year-old Frenchman charged in a terrorism investigation in 2012. He disappeared in the autumn of 2013 and an international arrest warrant was issued for him.