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Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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the German history is correct ,when German citizens are ignored by there governments,, is it not.
We have signs of it happening in that country now
Why censer the facts
Guest 1033- Registered: 23 Aug 2013
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Keith, don't worry about infrastructure and accomodation. I've heard that every new Bulgarian and Romanian settler has to take in a family of Syrian refugees and put them up in their spare rooms.
Any empty council houses out your way Keith ?
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Barrie Nicoll wrote:Keith, don't worry about infrastructure and accomodation. I've heard that every new Bulgarian and Romanian settler has to take in a family of Syrian refugees and put them up in their spare rooms.
Any empty council houses out your way Keith ?
Ah, that's a brilliant solution Barry! We should take in more Bulgarian and Rumanian settlers as they are EU members and as an act of appreciation encourage them to help the Syrian refugees.
Then we could sit back and bask in the glow of the knock on effect!
What a stroke of genius!
Do nothing and nothing happens.
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At the moment, every 2 days approximately 50 coaches from Bulgaria and Romania travel on the P.O ferries, their destination is London .These are P.O. figures .At the moment , the figures are 20% higher than last year .
Syrian refugees are different, the government say they will only admit 500 on humanitarian grounds.In otherwords, possibly 10 coaches, if you calculate 50 people to a coach..If the numbers increase for the E.U.migrants and Syrians, there maybe problems..
Alec Sheldon
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I wonder how many Saudi Arabia and the other oil rich Gulf States have taken.?
Jan Higgins
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I also wondered about that Alec, together with how much aid they have provided.
Having seen pictures of how those refugees are having to live in the cold and awful squalor I am quite happy for some of the Syrians to come to this country. They are far more deserving than many other nationalities that can come here quite legitimately.
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Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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The uk have given them £600 million ,what happened to all this cash ?
They have had 2 years to build proper camps ,with facilities for all,
plenty money for bombs, no money for people
The uk have donated more than all the rest of the other European country combined, only the yanks gave more
The yanks have destabilised this country they should be taking the people .
We will see mass problems with wars all over the world over resources ,the uk must have a plan for what's coming, we cannot keep taking people in ,and expecting community to move over for the new comers .
Guest 1172- Registered: 28 Jan 2014
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After watching the dispatches documentary 'Children on the Front Line' I would happily allow them into our country. Have you seen it?
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/children-on-the-frontline/4odGuest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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\Yes I agree with the above post.
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Guest 1172- Registered: 28 Jan 2014
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[QUOTE="Peter Ripley"]At the moment, every 2 days approximately 50 coaches from Bulgaria and Romania travel on the P.O ferries, their destination is London .These are P.O. figures .At the moment , the figures are 20% higher than last year .
Sorry Peter, these figures appear to be tish tosh. If 50 coaches with 50 people on them came over every other day when the floodgates opened, by now 37,500 would have arrived this year alone.
'''In the weeks leading up to January 1, when Romanian and Bulgarian citizens secured the right to come to work freely in the UK, there were dire warnings of a "tidal flood" of migrants heading for this country, with Ukip leading the charge.
Based on Migration Watch's high-profile prediction of 50,000 arrivals every year, at least 4,000 should be here already.
So how is it going? Last week David Cameron said the numbers looked "reasonable".
Migration Watch was tight-lipped, saying Cameron's comments were "speculation".
A spokesman agreed that around 4,000 new arrivals would be expected by now if the 50,000 estimate was correct, but said no comment would be made until official figures come out later in the year.
The Home Office was equally reluctant.
"We're not making projections at this stage", a spokeswoman said.
But while no official data is available, anecdotal evidence suggests some predictions could have been exaggerated.
The Bulgarian Embassy suggested there had been "no increase of numbers whatsoever" and said it was not expecting one in the months to come.'''
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/01/31/romanian-bulgarian-migrants_n_4703723.html?utm_hp_ref=twGuest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Keith, to put it bluntly, Gov. UK has been supplying "non lethal" equipment to the Syrian rebels for about a year and a half, encouraging them with such things as communications equipment and 4X4 desert cruisers to merrily wage war as traitors against a sovereign, non-sectarian country, deliberately carrying the battlefield into urban centres so as to maximise damage and loss to civilian life
Now, this same government, with the approval of Nigel le Farage, is to take in hundreds of people from there, no doubt extended families to follow, and then they may decide to make it thousands, and after that tens of thousands. This initial "hundreds" is just a taster to test your and my reactions. Many, many more will probably follow. Yes they are watching you an me and others like us to see our reactions. Tell it 'em, mate!
Now by all rights, someone should have reported the British Government to the UN for taking part in aggression against a sovereign state, for supplying equipment to aid and abet armed insurgents deliberately transforming civilian centres into battlefields. This is why millions of Syrians are becoming refugees, is it not?
No doubt, as in accordance with Nigel Farage's recent statements on open-doors policy to the whole world and its dog, Britain will be taking in refugees from: Somalia, the Central African Republic, Iraq, Libya, Nigeria, South Sudan, Ukraine and any other country where a war so happens to be on the menu of the day,
And "a few hundred" will always be the opening bar to be followed by "a few thousand", then a chorus of tens of thousands ...hundreds of thousands....
Forget it, mate, come over to BNP, we have a policy of denouncing the warmongers who start the wars in the first place.
Anyone with a sane state of mind would have noticed that Syria had taken in hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees and treated them very well and generously, and later took in possibly a million Iraqi refugees after D (demonoid) Blair's vicious attack on Iraq.
So why did some Western governments decide to back, aid, encourage and finance a bunch of traitors to wage war on their own country Syria? Could the Syrian government have been that bad? Me thinks not!
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Chrissi Clifton.
I read your post. Yes, well done!
Now this is just for you:
the other day my nephew went to Canterbury to a work interview, he got down 2 miles away from his destination, a place where he had previously been to an induction, hence the misunderstanding.
He sees five buses parked semi-hidden, and hundreds and hundreds of Eastern Europeans descending and lining up with suitcases and plastic bags full of smelly socks. He then see's a Romanian woman in an office who speaks only Romanian, and then two Royals Royce cars pull up with Eastern Europeans on board. One man asks him what he's doing there, he explains in English he's looking for work, and is told that he is in the wrong place!
I later explained to my nephew that these are the people who officially do not exist here, who the Government sneaks into our Country with work contracts already handed out, and of whom no newspaper will ever say a word.
Now back to your fantastic story hand-written by the Bulgarian prime minister ... ha ha
Guest 1172- Registered: 28 Jan 2014
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Who am I not to take the word of a BNP family member on how many foreigners he saw that day. How observant for him to have been able to tell that their black bags were full of smelly socks. You must be proud of his abilities.

Guest 698- Registered: 28 May 2010
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Welcome back Alex, I look forward to reading lots more of your non-pc posts......
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
Guest 698- Registered: 28 May 2010
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This thread is about the rights and wrongs of allowing Syrian refugees to com here, not about economic migrants from the EU.
This letter from yesterday's Telegraph is worth a read.
One life saved
SIR - I must thank A N Wilson
("Britain has always provided a haven for refugees") for pointing out how lucky we are to live in this country, come rain or shine.
My 81-year-old mother is one of those fortunate thousands of Jewish children who arrived from Austria, bewildered, unable to speak a word of English and clutching a suitcase from which for months she refused to be parted. Her passport was stamped J for Juden and gave her name as Sara, for, although her name is Nita, all Jewish girls were called Sara by the Nazis.
I thank the Ponsonby family, who took her in with their children, who cared for her and educated her, and brought her up in their English Christian family, but never wanted her to stop being proud of her Jewish heritage.
I thank Britain for letting my mother and the other little children embark to these shores, thus allowing me to be born, and to have four wonderful children.
Mia Woodford
Petworth, West Sussex
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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Peter,
Helping refugees is a very good thing ,,BUT expecting community's in the uk to move over for them isn't right.
When we have rich politician opening doors to people that do not fit in with the indigenes people, it sparks extremism,
These people always get dumped on to the uk working poor .
People have had enough.
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I would not think it sparks extremism in the minds of decent right-thinking people. Again I am talking about genuine refugees, not economic migrants. Conflating the two issues is mischievous.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson