Immigration and Asylum (12 Viewers)

mmttww

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Having somewhere to talk about it might work and save the chat being spread across a bunch of other threads.

Interested in policies or ideas that might be out there around the hotels situation. Labour said they'd sort it out.

Small boat crossings going up for a decade AFAIK, any examples of similar situations being improved elsewhere?
 

DT-R

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No need talking about immigration and asylum on here because as soon as you do, you'll be called racist! Just for wanting an immigrant who raped a 5yo gone, just because "he's got a foreign sounding name"! Countries gone to the fucking pits! Absolute bunch of wet cunts! Its time a proper government, not scared of being cancelled, comes in and sorts it out! A LOT of people will be shocked come the next elections when reform win. The same people that thought branding everyone a nazi during the brexit elections would be enough to win that one!

Anyone calling for all illegals to stay and calling anyone opposing them a racist, is just as bad as the illegals that rape! They want them here and are fighting for it! Put them on the plane to Afghan with the illegals. See how they'll survive in an actual oppressive, sexist, and uneducated country!


*Edit..... queue the usual bunch to come along and call me racist.....
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Sick Boy

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No need talking about immigration and asylum on here because as soon as you do, you'll be called racist! Just for wanting an immigrant who raped a 5yo gone, just because "he's got a foreign sounding name"! Countries gone to the fucking pits! Absolute bunch of wet cunts! Its time a proper government, not scared of being cancelled, comes in and sorts it out! A LOT of people will be shocked come the next elections when reform win. The same people that thought branding everyone a nazi during the brexit elections would be enough to win that one!

Anyone calling for all illegals to stay and calling anyone opposing them a racist, is just as bad as the illegals that rape! They want them here and are fighting for it! Put them on the plane to Afghan with the illegals. See how they'll survive in an actual oppressive, sexist, and uneducated country!


*Edit..... queue the usual bunch to come along and call me racist.....
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In reality, the boat crossings would continue under Reform as well.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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No need talking about immigration and asylum on here because as soon as you do, you'll be called racist! Just for wanting an immigrant who raped a 5yo gone, just because "he's got a foreign sounding name"! Countries gone to the fucking pits! Absolute bunch of wet cunts! Its time a proper government, not scared of being cancelled, comes in and sorts it out! A LOT of people will be shocked come the next elections when reform win. The same people that thought branding everyone a nazi during the brexit elections would be enough to win that one!

Anyone calling for all illegals to stay and calling anyone opposing them a racist, is just as bad as the illegals that rape! They want them here and are fighting for it! Put them on the plane to Afghan with the illegals. See how they'll survive in an actual oppressive, sexist, and uneducated country!


*Edit..... queue the usual bunch to come along and call me racist.....
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Reform will make this country much, much worse. If we didn’t have a young child by the time they get in we’d emigrate if it happened.
 

DT-R

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Reform will make this country much, much worse. If we didn’t have a young child by the time they get in we’d emigrate if it happened.
Like all the yanks that said theyd leave if Trump got in? And then didnt

Genuinely, anyone wanting to leave if reform got in, wouldn't be missed!

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PVA

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Anyone calling for all illegals to stay and calling anyone opposing them a racist, is just as bad as the illegals that rape!

Oh boy. There's been some wild claims flying around the forum the last week or so!
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Like all the yanks that said theyd leave if Trump got in? And then didnt

Genuinely, anyone wanting to leave if reform got in, wouldn't be missed!

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Charming attitude that. And a good number of Americans did either move country or move to Democratic states.

It's meant to be a country for all of us, not just the right.
 

DT-R

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In reality, the boat crossings would continue under Reform as well.
The boat crossing only continue because there is no deterrent! As soon as we turn them straight around on a plane to Rwanda/Afghanistan etc, there will be no deterrent and they will keep coming!

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Brighton Sky Blue

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The boat crossing only continue because there is no deterrent! As soon as we turn them straight around on a plane to Rwanda/Afghanistan etc, there will be no deterrent and they will keep coming!

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When they get in and the country gets further into the shit, who will you blame then?
 

mmttww

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Lads, knock it off!

start a 'what will life be like under Reform?' thread or a 'Will you leave the UK if Nigel gets in?' poll. I'll cling to the hope that we can actually talk about this stuff then cry about it tmrw when it doesn't happen and ask Nick to delete the thing. Foolproof plan!
 

Sick Boy

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The boat crossing only continue because there is no deterrent! As soon as we turn them straight around on a plane to Rwanda/Afghanistan etc, there will be no deterrent and they will keep coming!

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In reality that won’t happen, despite what Farage claims.
 

DT-R

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In reality that won’t happen, despite what Farage claims.
And if that's the case, he'll soon lose the faith put in him by the voters, and he, like Labour this time round, will quickly lose their seats.

From where im sat, im willing to give them a try, rather than just sit on an Internet football forum and claim "they'll make the country worse" as if ive got some all seeing powers and can read the future

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Sick Boy

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And if that's the case, he'll soon lose the faith put in him by the voters, and he, like Labour this time round, will quickly lose their seats.

From where im sat, im willing to give them a try, rather than just sit on an Internet football forum and claim "they'll make the country worse" as if ive got some all seeing powers and can read the future

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It’s someone’s prediction/opinion, which they’re also entitled to.
 

mmttww

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Come on, an election is way off and this is an issue that's causing a lot of noise right now and having an impact on a lot of lives day to day. It's driving a wedge between people.

Is there a chance we can use a thread to talk about ideas for right now and talk about what might work, what people might support irrespective of their general politics?

Posts on other threads tells me there's folk that have done their homework on the subject from different perspectives. It gets drowned out by personal stuff that's chucked about.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Come on, an election is way off and this is an issue that's causing a lot of noise right now and having an impact on a lot of lives day to day. It's driving a wedge between people.

Is there a chance we can use a thread to talk about ideas for right now and talk about what might work, what people might support irrespective of their general politics?

Posts on other threads tells me there's folk that have done their homework on the subject from different perspectives. It gets drowned out by personal stuff that's chucked about.
The approach I'd like to see is something I've posted about before, relying in the long term on reducing our reliance on foreign labour by putting more into education and better pay and conditions. The rationale being to generate more of our own 'home grown' skilled workers while attracting more 'home grown' workers into the sectors where we're relying too heavily on cheap labour from abroad (social care one notable example).

The issue with this is it will take years to pay off so people would need to be patient. As for asylum claims, I want to see the government working much more closely with the EU and if necessary developing off shore, jointly staffed processing centres in order to avoid anyone chancing more dangerous routes into the country. The practice of using hotels as holding pens must be stopped as soon as possible on top of this.
 

DT-R

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The approach I'd like to see is something I've posted about before, relying in the long term on reducing our reliance on foreign labour by putting more into education and better pay and conditions. The rationale being to generate more of our own 'home grown' skilled workers while attracting more 'home grown' workers into the sectors where we're relying too heavily on cheap labour from abroad (social care one notable example).

The issue with this is it will take years to pay off so people would need to be patient. As for asylum claims, I want to see the government working much more closely with the EU and if necessary developing off shore, jointly staffed processing centres in order to avoid anyone chancing more dangerous routes into the country. The practice of using hotels as holding pens must be stopped as soon as possible on top of this.
In terms if the "home grown" talent is concerned. Id like to see something similar to this. As you all mostly know, im ex forces and believe in having a strong, disciplined guidance. Id like to see national service bought back. But not just the usual, join the army for 12 months bollocks that is banded around when the topic of national service is mentioned. Id like to see it more like this.....

So, leave school at 16. You then have a choice. 2 years National Service. That could mean anything.... Army, Navy, RAF, Fireservice, Police, Paramedic etc. Alongside this 2 year service, you will also do NVQs to gain what qualifications you didnt get in school. Also some DofEs etc. Helping you grow as a young adult. (The Army already do similar. I did 12 month basic training, which is usually 12 weeks, in Harrogate where I gained NVQ L2 in English and Maths having g left school with 0 GCSEs.)
So people in these "colleges" are training alongside improving themselves. Not in the army or fireservice, but working towards the possibility of it.
Then at 18 you have 2 choices. Leave, hopefully a better, more rounded person, and rejoin civvie street, or go on to do corps specific phase 2 training and join a regiment/core etc and become a full time member of the armed forces/fireservice etc.

The people, and no doubt they'll be on here and along soon enough, that are adamant their kid isnt joining the army blah blah blah, then it is down to your child, and you as a parent, to ensure they have enough grades from school to go on to Uni (properly uni, not this shit you get nowadays. A PHD in Taylor Swift ffs) or, enough grades AND have secured a placement on an apprenticeship.

So, in a nutshell, 2 years on National Service or buckle down at school to get the grades you need for uni or an apprenticeship.

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Ccfcisparks

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In terms if the "home grown" talent is concerned. Id like to see something similar to this. As you all mostly know, im ex forces and believe in having a strong, disciplined guidance. Id like to see national service bought back. But not just the usual, join the army for 12 months bollocks that is banded around when the topic of national service is mentioned. Id like to see it more like this.....

So, leave school at 16. You then have a choice. 2 years National Service. That could mean anything.... Army, Navy, RAF, Fireservice, Police, Paramedic etc. Alongside this 2 year service, you will also do NVQs to gain what qualifications you didnt get in school. Also some DofEs etc. Helping you grow as a young adult. (The Army already do similar. I did 12 month basic training, which is usually 12 weeks, in Harrogate where I gained NVQ L2 in English and Maths having g left school with 0 GCSEs.)
So people in these "colleges" are training alongside improving themselves. Not in the army or fireservice, but working towards the possibility of it.
Then at 18 you have 2 choices. Leave, hopefully a better, more rounded person, and rejoin civvie street, or go on to do corps specific phase 2 training and join a regiment/core etc and become a full time member of the armed forces/fireservice etc.

The people, and no doubt they'll be on here and along soon enough, that are adamant their kid isnt joining the army blah blah blah, then it is down to your child, and you as a parent, to ensure they have enough grades from school to go on to Uni (properly uni, not this shit you get nowadays. A PHD in Taylor Swift ffs) or, enough grades AND have secured a placement on an apprenticeship.

So, in a nutshell, 2 years on National Service or buckle down at school to get the grades you need for uni or an apprenticeship.

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And how do you enforce it?
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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In terms if the "home grown" talent is concerned. Id like to see something similar to this. As you all mostly know, im ex forces and believe in having a strong, disciplined guidance. Id like to see national service bought back. But not just the usual, join the army for 12 months bollocks that is banded around when the topic of national service is mentioned. Id like to see it more like this.....

So, leave school at 16. You then have a choice. 2 years National Service. That could mean anything.... Army, Navy, RAF, Fireservice, Police, Paramedic etc. Alongside this 2 year service, you will also do NVQs to gain what qualifications you didnt get in school. Also some DofEs etc. Helping you grow as a young adult. (The Army already do similar. I did 12 month basic training, which is usually 12 weeks, in Harrogate where I gained NVQ L2 in English and Maths having g left school with 0 GCSEs.)
So people in these "colleges" are training alongside improving themselves. Not in the army or fireservice, but working towards the possibility of it.
Then at 18 you have 2 choices. Leave, hopefully a better, more rounded person, and rejoin civvie street, or go on to do corps specific phase 2 training and join a regiment/core etc and become a full time member of the armed forces/fireservice etc.

The people, and no doubt they'll be on here and along soon enough, that are adamant their kid isnt joining the army blah blah blah, then it is down to your child, and you as a parent, to ensure they have enough grades from school to go on to Uni (properly uni, not this shit you get nowadays. A PHD in Taylor Swift ffs) or, enough grades AND have secured a placement on an apprenticeship.

So, in a nutshell, 2 years on National Service or buckle down at school to get the grades you need for uni or an apprenticeship.

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I mean I’m doing a PhD now in developing greenhouse gas mitigation strategies. The money offered for it is pitiful but reflective of what our government is willing to contribute. I’m biased but that number should be higher and if it was, you’d attract high calibre research and development to the UK.

National service in countries who have it tends to be a split between military and civil service, Switzerland has a pretty effective set up for that . I don’t necessarily object to that sort of thing over here.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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It's completely unrealistic with zero chance of it being agreed to.
Then the problem will not be solved. If it requires more international cooperation than countries are willing to provide then nobody can complain when the problems spill over their doorsteps.
 

DT-R

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And how do you enforce it?
Same way you enforce kids go to school. A parent knows there kid goes to school from age 4 to age 16. It just happens. It was enforced in the 50s. Its still enforced in a LOT of countries now. You leave school, you do 2 years on national service. Greece, Austria, Sweden, Denmark. All have National service as a mandatory requirement.

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Sick Boy

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Then the problem will not be solved. If it requires more international cooperation than countries are willing to provide then nobody can complain when the problems spill over their doorsteps.
I don't disagree but it doesn't help when there's the attitude that the countries where the common entry points are should be responsible for actually housing them, especially when the numbers entering the countries illegally are much higher than the likes of the UK.
 

DT-R

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I mean I’m doing a PhD now in developing greenhouse gas mitigation strategies. The money offered for it is pitiful but reflective of what our government is willing to contribute. I’m biased but that number should be higher and if it was, you’d attract high calibre research and development to the UK.

National service in countries who have it tends to be a split between military and civil service, Switzerland has a pretty effective set up for that . I don’t necessarily object to that sort of thing over here.
What is meant by doing a uni course, is one that actually has job prospects. One about Taylor Swift or ive seen one for Witchcraft and Wizardry before, aren't likely to get you a top job at a solicitors firm.

If, afterwards, you want to go back and learn about Harry Potter at uni, then do so in your own time, with your own money.

Greenhouse gas mitigation doesn't really fall under the Witchcraft and Wizardry category of pointless degrees.
It may not lead specifically to a job either, but you're not doing it as a way of dodging national service so crack on

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Ccfcisparks

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What is meant by doing a uni course, is one that actually has job prospects. One about Taylor Swift or ive seen one for Witchcraft and Wizardry before, aren't likely to get you a top job at a solicitors firm.

If, afterwards, you want to go back and learn about Harry Potter at uni, then do so in your own time, with your own money.

Greenhouse gas mitigation doesn't really fall under the Witchcraft and Wizardry category of pointless degrees.
It may not lead specifically to a job either, but you're not doing it as a way of dodging national service so crack on

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How is it decided what Uni course will lead to a job?
 

Sick Boy

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What is meant by doing a uni course, is one that actually has job prospects. One about Taylor Swift or ive seen one for Witchcraft and Wizardry before, aren't likely to get you a top job at a solicitors firm.

If, afterwards, you want to go back and learn about Harry Potter at uni, then do so in your own time, with your own money.

Greenhouse gas mitigation doesn't really fall under the Witchcraft and Wizardry category of pointless degrees.
It may not lead specifically to a job either, but you're not doing it as a way of dodging national service so crack on

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Genuine question. What universities offer Taylor Swift and Witchcraft degrees?
 

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