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Originally Posted by The PNP
If if's and and's were pots and pans, there'd be no room for tinkers!
You have worked out that our open borders with the EU allowed in millions?
or is it like the Racist EU leaders you talk the talk but you just don't want the ones who ain't white in your back yard.
I suppose you have already answered that though.
When you fall off your bike or get treatment for the smoke-filled lungs will you be telling the non-whites you don't want them touching you?
You could get it tattoed in case your unconscious,
Do Not resuscitate Me
If You Aint White.
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Originally Posted by local
You have worked out that our open borders with the EU allowed in millions?
or is it like the Racist EU leaders you talk the talk but you just don't want the ones who ain't white in your back yard.
I suppose you have already answered that though.
When you fall off your bike or get treatment for the smoke-filled lungs will you be telling the non-whites you don't want them touching you?
You could get it tattoed in case your unconscious,
Do Not resuscitate Me
If You Aint White.
Some of the best nurses, doctors, surgeons and heads of departments are not white in ALL the hospitals within miles of here and they are brilliant at saving lives with only your best interests at heart, there are some great white folk aswel and half of them are not British, there is no place here for illegal immigration but that said if it wasn’t for legal immigration many of us whiteies would be long dead now so there’s no room for predudice especially in a hospital .
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Some data that might help.
Data are good. Here are some about asylum seekers and how many are accepted in various countries.
Just look how those nasty racist EU countries don't accept people who are mostly from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq, compared to our wonderful example.
Oh.....
Source -https://fullfact.org/immigration/asylum-seekers-uk-and-europe/
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Originally Posted by Dirac
Data are good. Here are some about asylum seekers and how many are accepted in various countries.
Just look how those nasty racist EU countries don't accept people who are mostly from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq, compared to our wonderful example.
Oh.....
Source -https://fullfact.org/immigration/asylum-seekers-uk-and-europe/
It’s pitiful. We should hang our heads in shame.
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Originally Posted by Dirac
Data are good. Here are some about asylum seekers and how many are accepted in various countries.
Just look how those nasty racist EU countries don't accept people who are mostly from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq, compared to our wonderful example.
Oh.....
Source -https://fullfact.org/immigration/asylum-seekers-uk-and-europe/
Your on a sticky wicket there, the EU nest looks like a Klu Klux Klan meeting ;
'Brussels So White' needs action, not magical thinking
Bias and discrimination are thriving across Europe -not just because of bigots, populists and far-right groups but because too many of the EU's liberal democratic leaders are also complicit.
However, this should not mean turning a blind eye to policies and actions which reinforce exclusion and prejudice in countries such as France, Austria, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands. To name only a few.
The EU's current selective outrage consolidates equality hierarchies under which attacks on some values are considered more important than on others.
MEPs must also scrutinise their own member states' discriminatory and xenophobic practices.
Eurocentric attitudes, xenophobia and ethno-nationalist sentiments run too deep across Europe - and have seeped too much into the EU's institutions and their discourse and policies - to entertain any hope of overnight change.
They might land migrants on their countries poor but they don't take them in the nest.
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Originally Posted by donkey22
It’s pitiful. We should hang our heads in shame.
I am doing nothing of the sort!
Obvious Schengen Countries receive more asylum seekers due to geography.
Last edited by Hamble; 22/04/2022 at 06:12 PM.
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Originally Posted by local
You have worked out that our open borders with the EU allowed in millions?
or is it like the Racist EU leaders you talk the talk but you just don't want the ones who ain't white in your back yard.
Fyi, we are well down the list of European States, when it comes to welcoming in migrants.
On Yer Bike!
www.20splentyforus.co.uk
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Originally Posted by local
Your on a sticky wicket there, the EU nest looks like a Klu Klux Klan meeting ;
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Well, a fact and data-free post. Quelle surprise!
I assume you meant to type "you're on a sticky wicket..." You might also want to learn that the correct name is "Ku Klux Klan", but perhaps you are as much a "details man" as your hero, de Pfeffel.
Talking of details, why have you copied and pasted whole swathes of this page - https://euobserver.com/opinion/153343 - and passed it off as your own?
Another embarrassing post.
I expect more.
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Originally Posted by The PNP
Fyi, we are well down the list of European States, when it comes to welcoming in migrants.
Migrants or asylum seekers?
Your wrong either way
"India became the most common country of origin for migrants in the UK after a number of Poles left the UK
In 2019, India, Poland and Pakistan were the top three countries of birth for the foreign-born, accounting respectively for 9%, 9% and 6% of the total (Figure 5). Poland dropped from the first place in 2018 after roughly 100,000 Poles left the UK over the previous two years. Nevertheless, Poland is still the top country of citizenship of foreign citizens, accounting for 15% of non-UK citizens living in the UK. For more information on Polish and EU migration, please see the Migration Observatory briefing, EU Migration to and From the UK."
https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.u...k-an-overview/
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Originally Posted by Hamble
I am doing nothing of the sort!.
I didn’t think for one minute that you would
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Originally Posted by Dirac
Well, a fact and data-free post. Quelle surprise!
I assume you meant to type " you're on a sticky wicket..." You might also want to learn that the correct name is " Ku Klux Klan", but perhaps you are as much a "details man" as your hero, de Pfeffel.
Talking of details, why have you copied and pasted whole swathes of this page - https://euobserver.com/opinion/153343 - and passed it off as your own?
Another embarrassing post.
I expect more.
If only you hadn't made a weary ad hominen attack.
I suppose dealing with the content was too much for you
Then you try and attain some sort of intellectual superiority you have clearly never had by the use of de pfeffel who you describe as "my hero"
Presumably, because my comments on him are balanced and don't fit your groupthink.
You carry on the "Group" will love it,
irrational, illogical, and bereft of balance and content .
PS I accept I should have attributed and forgot.
The ghost of degsy will also love it.
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Originally Posted by local
If only you hadn't made a weary ad hominen attack.
Coming from the master of personal abuse, that's rich!
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Originally Posted by local
Then you try and attain some sort of intellectual superiority you have clearly never had by the use of de pfeffel who you describe as "my hero"
That should read "de Pfeffel whom you describe...." but at least you apologise for your plagiarism.
(Plagiarism is when you pass off another's work as your own.)
I didn't realise you wanted a critique of your copied and pasted post. When you manage to produce some of your own work, I'll consider dissecting it, but only if you can manage to spell correctly and use proper punctuation.
Having looked at your muddled posts on the forum, I expect more.
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Originally Posted by local
Your on a sticky wicket there, the EU nest looks like a Klu Klux Klan meeting ;
'Brussels So White' needs action, not magical thinking
Bias and discrimination are thriving across Europe -not just because of bigots, populists and far-right groups but because too many of the EU's liberal democratic leaders are also complicit.
However, this should not mean turning a blind eye to policies and actions which reinforce exclusion and prejudice in countries such as France, Austria, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands. To name only a few.
The EU's current selective outrage consolidates equality hierarchies under which attacks on some values are considered more important than on others.
MEPs must also scrutinise their own member states' discriminatory and xenophobic practices.
Eurocentric attitudes, xenophobia and ethno-nationalist sentiments run too deep across Europe - and have seeped too much into the EU's institutions and their discourse and policies - to entertain any hope of overnight change.
They might land migrants on their countries poor but they don't take them in the nest.
That is a classic example of what you do.
Rather than deal with the topic you dredge up something else. A bit like your obsession with the police in the partygate thread.
The presence , or otherwise, of ethnic minorities in Brussels has nothing to do with immigration policy.
For a start, it depends on who you are talking about. The Commissioners and MEPs are selected by nations, not the EU elite.
As far as officials are concerned, the EU makes an effort to staff itself in ways representative of its 26 member countries. If candidates don't reflect ethnic minorities in those states, that is a matter for the states themselves.
All of which, anyway, is a million miles from accepting immigrants. Where our record is shameful.
And if you are calling for more diversity , great. Let's start here. Our cabinet is 2/3rds public school, and of that the predominance is Eton.
It's no surprise really that their assumption is that they are entitled to be wealthy and powerful, and don't know how to cope when that is challenged.
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