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Spain Invaded By Economic Migrants.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-59 98449/S panish- mayor-w arns-to wn-new- migrant -crisis -epicen tre.htm l
Never mind the supposed shortages we have been told may happen if we come out of Europe, if we can prevent this happening to our country it will be well worth it.
Never mind the supposed shortages we have been told may happen if we come out of Europe, if we can prevent this happening to our country it will be well worth it.
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/// I realise it’s impossible to watch the whole coast the whole of the time but that doesn’t answer why AOG thinks coming out of the EU will make it less likely ///
As I have already explained, if we are not in the EU then we won't be forced to take our quota of these increasing hoards of economic refugees.
/// (putting aside the fact that he’s now said no one is actually going to do it). ///
If you are referring to this:
/// For one reason they are not going to sail their dingies from Africa to the British Isles. ///
Do you think that it is a possibility? They may be able to cross the channel but they have got to reach the coast of France first.
/// I realise it’s impossible to watch the whole coast the whole of the time but that doesn’t answer why AOG thinks coming out of the EU will make it less likely ///
As I have already explained, if we are not in the EU then we won't be forced to take our quota of these increasing hoards of economic refugees.
/// (putting aside the fact that he’s now said no one is actually going to do it). ///
If you are referring to this:
/// For one reason they are not going to sail their dingies from Africa to the British Isles. ///
Do you think that it is a possibility? They may be able to cross the channel but they have got to reach the coast of France first.
AOG, your talking in riddles.
Your OP states that leaving the EU will make it harder for situations like that being experienced by Spain to happen here but then you say it’ll never happen here as the geography and logistics are unfeasible (a fact which didn’t really need mentioning)
Your claim that the EU is about to allocate quotas to all member countries is pure assumption on your part. It’s also irrelevant as the parts of Schengen Agreement which we did sign up to Are you and Torah aware that The UK opted into to the less controversial parts of the Schengen system, namely most of the criminal law and policing rules?
Your OP states that leaving the EU will make it harder for situations like that being experienced by Spain to happen here but then you say it’ll never happen here as the geography and logistics are unfeasible (a fact which didn’t really need mentioning)
Your claim that the EU is about to allocate quotas to all member countries is pure assumption on your part. It’s also irrelevant as the parts of Schengen Agreement which we did sign up to Are you and Torah aware that The UK opted into to the less controversial parts of the Schengen system, namely most of the criminal law and policing rules?
>after brexit we will not be forced to take "our quota" of these hoardes
Presumably then we are curently forced to take our quota of these hoardes (otherwise the point is a non-sequitur or whatever the term should be)? That may or may not be the case. I'd be interested to see figures on what "our quotas" have been.
Presumably then we are curently forced to take our quota of these hoardes (otherwise the point is a non-sequitur or whatever the term should be)? That may or may not be the case. I'd be interested to see figures on what "our quotas" have been.
a) we are allowed to stop entry currently but do not know what silly rules the EUSSR will impose on it's subjugated nations in the future. Also if the gain citizenship in one of the member states they we could not stop them coming here legally. After brexit that will not be the case
b) When we leave the EUSSR we will not longer be subject to it's tyranny.
With this problem not going away, quotas are inevitable, we, thankfully will be out of the whole sorry mess.
b) When we leave the EUSSR we will not longer be subject to it's tyranny.
With this problem not going away, quotas are inevitable, we, thankfully will be out of the whole sorry mess.
Zacs, //But his assumption that quotas will be applied is pure speculation. //
Well, that's debateable, Zacs. I will speculate and say that things can change.
https:/ /www.in depende nt.co.u k/news/ uk/poli tics/eu -refuge es-migr ants-cr isis-qu otas-le gal-cha llenge- hungary -poland -slovak ia-dimi tris-av ramopou los-a79 32376.h tml
Well, that's debateable, Zacs. I will speculate and say that things can change.
https:/
Zacs-Master
/// But his assumption that quotas will be applied is pure
speculation. ///
Really?
https:/ /www.ny times.c om/2017 /09/06/ world/e urope/e u-migra nts-hun gary-sl ovakia. html
/// But his assumption that quotas will be applied is pure
speculation. ///
Really?
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