Guest 5098- Registered: 2 May 2023
- Posts: 6
#1
not only rowing the channel but wandering around the leafy lanes ? - Just been watching the BBC news which we get each working day out here [yes some of us still work but not I!]
and there it was a recent discussion between the PM and his peoples via the media about dealing with the boat people yet again but this time in Dover. And then they showed these huge barges - but like the ocean liners for the noveaux rich holiday makers but not quite as nice.
then camera switches to this leafy road in one of your suburbs and a quick street side interview with a couple of old dears - informing the camera crew that young foreigners are wandering about the streets looking at the gardens and houses - possibly for an empty one perhaps?
Still I do think Sunak is trying his hardest for a little man eh??
Gary39- Registered: 7 Jul 2017
- Posts: 454
#2
You sound very informed about this leafy suburb. But to put you right do know a couple illegal immigrants have entered homes and demanded mobiles.
They do also wander around this leafy suburb like the rest of the south Kent coast if they manage to cross the channel.
Neil Moors- Registered: 3 Feb 2016
- Posts: 1,300
#3
Dover isn't a "dispersal area", so any of the people coming here on boats wouldn't be settled here. Not sure whether than helps the discussion but interesting none the less.
Dover Pilot- Registered: 28 Jul 2018
- Posts: 350
#4
Apparently rents are sky rocketing in Dover due to all the migrants living here
Neil Moors- Registered: 3 Feb 2016
- Posts: 1,300
#5
Nonsense, of course. Rents and mortgages up everywhere due to appalling handling of the economy - chief offender being the mini budget.
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Keith Sansum1
- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
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#6
Of course still no plan from either major party
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