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If the UK if the government had any sense it would offer them a ticket to go home provided it was safe.And what would happen to those that were rejected?
If the UK if the government had any sense it would offer them a ticket to go home provided it was safe.And what would happen to those that were rejected?
So your sovereignty is entirely imaginary.The majority don't care enough about that for anything to be done.
That's how it works.
You really don't understand this do you.
I don't want the people to have national sovereignty so that things i want to happen will occur.
No parties espouse policies that i agree with.
The EU has taken orders of magnitude more refugees than the UK.It’s amazing how although we are told how horrible the U.K. is, foreign nationals will risk their lives to come here rather than stay in the EU.
Peanuts in regards to policing a coastline.They've also been given lots of cash to do the job themselves.
I've missed Julian. He seems agitated.
And the find out they're not wanted here.The EU has taken orders of magnitude more refugees than the UK.
The people wanting to come to the UK have good reasons for what they're doing.
I'm sure you'll work it out if you try.
Almost all who make it across have a valid claim to asylum.And the find out they're not wanted here.
You understand?
In the first safe country they arrive in.Almost all who make it across have a valid claim to asylum.
That's the uncomfortable fact that the UK has to address.
Whining and magical thinking won't help sort it.
Another non sequiturSo your sovereignty is entirely imaginary.
Unsurprisingly.
People can claim asylum in any country they wish. There's no first country rule.In the first safe country they arrive in.
What's not to understand?
If you can't use it, see it, or feel any effect from it does it exist?Another non sequitur
Do you think the uk is still in the eu?If you can't use it, see it, or feel any effect from it does it exist?
Seems so for EU exports.Do you think the uk is still in the eu?
If they can return to the UK is it Irelands problem?The EU took a hardline stance in Brexit negotiations, demanding an open Irish Land Border.
Now illegal migrants fearing Britain's Rwanda Policy are flooding across that open border into Ireland and the EU.
They can not be checked or stopped.
Ireland's High Court declared Britain an unsafe country for refugees because of the Rwanda policy.
So the migrants can't be returned to the UK.
However, the Irish Government is now bringing forward legislation overriding the Irish judiciary and allowing migrants to be returned to the UK and forwarded to Rwanda.
Apparently, Britain sending migrants to Rwanda is only wrong until the migrants start moving to the EU.
Then sending them to Rwanda is suddenly okay.
The problem for Ireland is the UK Government has indicated that it will not be accepting any migrants returned from Ireland until Ireland's EU partners (specifically France) accept migrants returned from Britain.
How long before the EU backs down?
Worth noting that if Ireland does return the migrants to the UK, the migrants can just turn round and walk back into Ireland via the open Irish Land Border.
Hilarious.
Economic growth. Something brexiters aren't used to.
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Yes I know.Wow look at those growth figures.