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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have had two questions removed from here recently for saying things about people from other countries so I have to be careful what I say.
Lets just say the cretins who "run" this country have continually done a dis-service to the people who were born here and my father must be turning in his grave why he bothered to fight for this country in the second world war.
The damage Blair and his cronies have done will never be repaired.
jump79, you say you wonder how he got in the country.
Do you know the OFFICIAL figure for illegal immigrants in this country is 430,000 and could be as high a 570,000
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4637273.stm
The is about HALF A MILLION PEOPLE (half the population of Birmingham) who are here illegaly.
How many of them are rapists, criminals, gangmasters, drug dealers or have aids and tb. We have no idea.
One thing is for certain, most are working here, and few, if any, are paying tax.
And they are probably getting health treatment at HNS hospitals and dentists, that the rest of us are paying for.
vehelpful guy, he wasn't here illegally, the question has b***r all to do with illegal immigrants, so why must you bring them up at every opportunity, even when it's totally irrelevent?
All this tragic case proves is that we need an international database of sex offenders not merely a national one. The other point is "our" rapists are free to travel to Latvia or any other EU member country so I daresay that the Spanish are having the same complaints about the British sex offender who murdered and raped several women there a couple of years ago. Evil is not designated by where people hail from,they are either safe or unsafe people regardless of their nationality.
don1 in 2004 there were 97.2 million entries to the UK. (not including those from the ROI) They may have a criminal record in a country other than the one they have travelled from so each and every country's databases would have had to have been checked- 97,200,000 times. Do you think that would be practical?
I would appreciate it if you did not swear in future.
Why bother to refer to an article in your question if you don't bother reading it yourself?
don1, this person entered the UK legally as he is an EU citizen. When his ID was checked, and nothing serious came up (a crininal record in itself is no bar to entry), then what are immigration supposed to do? Is it their fault that Latvia had not made this information available?
As for keeping the 'rapists, murderers and gangsters out of the country', well, I'm sure Spain would love to do that aswell, but they have to adhere to European Law and let in their fellow European citizens - I'm talking about the British, of course.
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