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Nigel Farage: Uk Will See 'bodies Washing Up' On Beaches

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naomi24 | 15:53 Sat 04th Jun 2016 | News
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//Nigel Farage has said the UK will start to see "bodies washing up" on British beaches if asylum is grated to the 18 Albanians rescued off the coast of Kent on Sunday. It is understood that 5 Albanians rescued from the sinking dinghy have claimed asylum and the remaining 13 will be deported from Britain. His comments come after a former border force chief inspector claimed repeated warnings that Britain's coastline would be flooded with migrants were ignored on his watch.//

Will granting asylum to any of these people encourage others to come? I think so. For their own safety, if nothing else, we should make it clear that no one arriving by this route will be allowed to remain here.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/04/nigel-farage-uk-will-see-bodies-washing-up-on-beaches/
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Perhaps if we stay in we can adopt the French solution and send them on to Ireland. Go west young man.
zacs-Master.

Where do we send them, where they belong.

!!! HELL !!!

They are NOT wanted here - full stop
Why is there any dispute about this? France is a safe country. However they got there (Schengen failure) doesn't count - they have broken the rules, but that doesn't count either. They have no right to be in UK and no right to claim asylum. Send them straight back. No-one arriving from France has any right to claim asylum and the sooner this is made clear, the better. A very strong reaction is needed soon - like tonight or tomorrow. Nigel is right on this. The Channel is a dangerous seaway.
I always trust people who frequent pubs most of the time for political know-how.
I haven't been in a pub for over a week, marshwarble, so I hope you were not referring to me (then it was for a meal and a drink) .
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Mikey, //Zacs...are you home yet ? //

Stick to the subject please.

Zacs-Master // I'd rather have the OPs opinion please.//

They’re Albanian. Is it really that difficult for you?

NJ "If we come out of the EU they won`t have to" Albanians might not have to but there will still be a queue of people from Syria, Libya and other countries who will be trying to get to Britain. Brexit won`t make any difference
// there will still be a queue of people from Syria, Libya and other countries who will be trying to get to Britain. Brexit won`t make any difference //

Yes it will!! We wont be bound by the EUSSR "laws" that force us to grant them "rights" and privileges our own citizens cant even access. When the like of France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, and the whole corrupt lot of them realise that they cant just shift the problem over to Britain they will soon stop the flood of migrants from the rest of the world. The insipid hand wringing and shroud waving isn't going to stop it that's for sure.
//I always trust people who frequent pubs most of the time for political know-how.//

Me too, there is certainly more sense spoken in a good public bar than there is on the BBC, or by the boys in the bubble. Do you not find that the shy and retiring stay at homers are all brainwashed by the daily diet of "newspeak" from "official sources" and have become cowed and compliant? Perfect fodder for the Remainians.
If anybody thinks that Britain will allow boatloads of illegal immigrants to capsize in La Manche and do nothing about it then they've seriously underestimated the power of legacy and overestimated the gonads of politicians when it comes to hard decisions.
I couldn't help but overhear a saloon bar sage pontificating on this the other evening. His first suggestion, that a voluntary coast watch should be set up (similar to the vigilante groups in Arizona who protect America's porous southern border from infiltration by Islamic terrorists) was well received. But his credibility took a battering when he mentioned mines in the Channel and sea lanes which could be rigourously policed by the navy.
There seems to be no easy answer to this problem.


Accident waiting to happen?
"On the .50"

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From Sky News today: //British fishermen are regularly being offered money by people traffickers to take migrants across the Channel, Retired trawler skipper Martin Jackson even wrote to the Home Office last summer expressing his concern over what he sees as "Britain's Achilles heel.
"I got a polite letter back telling me not to worry and that everything is fine," Mr Jackson told Sky News.//

http://news.sky.com/story/1707047/fishermen-offered-cash-to-smuggle-migrants
Unsurprised. If you contact authorities they simply get an assistant to reply with a patronising 'pat on the head' "don't you worry your little head about it, it's all in hand" response. If you keep on you may get a bit of attention but are unlikely to change anything.
interessting article from the guardian - seems that albania is a dangerous place from which it is right to flee for your life....
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jun/04/fear-feuds-albanians-kent-coast-dinghies
do we really want such a society - and its lawless citizens - to be members of our euro-club?
Would our liberal society not work
This labour, by slow prudence to make mild
A rugged people, and thro' soft degrees
Subdue them to the useful and the good.

^^^ Er, No!
I confess, I thought not but thought the question worth asking.

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