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Nigel Farage: Uk Will See 'bodies Washing Up' On Beaches
//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.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/201 6/06/04 /nigel- farage- uk-will -see-bo dies-wa shing-u p-on-be aches/
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.
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There already is such an organisation, Sandy:
http:// www.nci .org.uk /
Unfortunately by the time anybody with any authority gets to investigate their reports another boatload of illegals has disappeared into the ether. No, there is no easy answer to this problem. But a more robust approach is needed. Towing the boats to these shores (instead of towing them back France), providing pocket money (instead of leaving them penniless) and providing accommodation (instead of keeping them contained in internment camps until deportation) is an easy option and it’s not the solution.
“…do we really want such a society - and its lawless citizens - to be members of our euro-club?”
As I pointed out earlier, no we don’t, and the very fact that Albania should even be considered for membership, let alone be accepted as official candidates is reason enough alone to quit.
There already is such an organisation, Sandy:
http://
Unfortunately by the time anybody with any authority gets to investigate their reports another boatload of illegals has disappeared into the ether. No, there is no easy answer to this problem. But a more robust approach is needed. Towing the boats to these shores (instead of towing them back France), providing pocket money (instead of leaving them penniless) and providing accommodation (instead of keeping them contained in internment camps until deportation) is an easy option and it’s not the solution.
“…do we really want such a society - and its lawless citizens - to be members of our euro-club?”
As I pointed out earlier, no we don’t, and the very fact that Albania should even be considered for membership, let alone be accepted as official candidates is reason enough alone to quit.
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