goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
Fred1new
- 13 Sep 2015 11:42
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Hays,
Cameron running from the tory pack
Fred1new
- 13 Sep 2015 11:48
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RF.
Your post required field - 13 Sep 2015 09:43 - 62755 of 62759
I think that as far as containing this illegal immigration ; it might take the formation of private militias to deal with this.....that does mean the funding of powerful speedboats perhaps armed,....raising these funds via charity appeals to stop migration.....because these european banana republics are all but useless in preventing this severe problem from getting worse...
You wish to have more episodes like below.
Interesting what greed breeds.
aldwickk
- 13 Sep 2015 13:11
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Berlin, Germany | AFP– Munich is at the limit of its capacity to welcome refugees arriving en masse in Germany, police warned Sunday, a day after 12,200 asylum-seekers reached the city.
“We had a total of 12,200 refugees on Saturday… today we’re expecting several hundreds. Given the numbers from yesterday, it is very clear that we have reached the upper limit of our capacity,” said a police spokesman.
“Our aim today would be to transport as many as possible out of here, to make place for new arrivals,” he said.
Munich has become a key arrivals point for refugees travelling to Germany by train through Hungary and Austria.
Last weekend, about 20,000 migrants arrived at the city’s main railway station.
The president of the Upper Bavaria region, Christoph Hillenbrand said he did not know “how we can cope”, according to the Bild am Sonntag tabloid which headlined its article “Munich at the brink of collapse”.
Bavarian public television BR said the city “came very close to a humanitarian disaster”, although authorities managed to limit the numbers of people sleeping on mattresses on the floor to just a few dozens, rather than the hundreds as earlier feared.
Authorities are mulling whether to open up the Olympiahalle — a stadium used for the 1972 Olympics and which today serves as a concert hall or sports arena — as a temporary shelter for the refugees.
required field
- 13 Sep 2015 14:32
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Fred ; europe cannot cope with this influx....it is the migrants decision to come where they are not welcome......., it is terrible that that poor boy should perish from probably a crazy idea from his parents to cross dangerous waters...it is unfortunate.....poor kid...but these immigrants have to be turned back....they don't listen that is their fault...if it results in deaths that is their fault....this is a terrible crisis ...lefties like you always prey on the sympathy side....but that attitude leads to a downfall in standards in countries like ours....people that are authorised , allowed to stay in our country ; that is fine...but we cannot cope with this crazy influx of people trying to depend on western society ; it has to be stopped..... not easy....
aldwickk
- 13 Sep 2015 14:50
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Another one of Fred's sick cartoons
cynic
- 13 Sep 2015 15:18
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corbyn has an interesting problem, for if i understand correctly, he has very few supporters - MPs of similar thinking if you like - within the whole HofC
Fred1new
- 13 Sep 2015 15:31
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RF.
The same was said of the Irish, Jews, Poles, Italians, West Indians, Indians and Pakistanis, Ugandans in different periods.
They were assimilated without too much trouble.
If Cameron had been planning for problems which many foresaw, then the problem would have been dealt without the scaremongering and finger pointing which is happening.
He is whining blaming everybody else once again after 5.5 years of his own failings.
cynic
- 13 Sep 2015 15:35
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a bit of a bold and brave statement fred
it certainly took a good number of years for the west indians to be accepted, and there remains a good deal of animosity against a considerable proportion of indians and pakistanis, and of course the jews still come in for a fair amount of stick, the amount of same rising and falling
aldwickk
- 13 Sep 2015 15:56
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Not forgetting the Notting Hill race riots in the 1950's , ex pupils from my old school were at the head of the riot jailed for 4 years
Haystack
- 13 Sep 2015 16:03
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An interesting development and not what Corbyn was hoping for.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/sep/12/greece-elections-new-democracy-vangelis-meimarakis
Greek conservative leader could be surprise election winner as polls point to knife-edge vote
Vangelis Meimarakis, leader of pro-European New Democracy, poses a real threat to Syriza’s Alexis Tsipras as popularity soars
required field
- 13 Sep 2015 16:35
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Well there you go Fred wants to let them all in.....you nutter Fred...you'll turn this proud country into a third world asylum all on benefits....typical loony left....anyway..thank god the tories are in power (there not perfect far from it) but look at the alternatives.....heavens forbid...
Haystack
- 13 Sep 2015 17:04
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Germany has introduced border checks and suspended the Schengen Agreement for the first time since 1995.
Fred1new
- 13 Sep 2015 17:18
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I would think it depends on what you wish to be known as proud of.
When I lived in Cardiff I had a bloody English family move in next to me.
Bloody hoards of them.
Not safe to go out in the night.
cynic
- 13 Sep 2015 17:47
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i am a great advocate of multi-culturism
however, if you do not maintain sensible controls over who or who does not come into the country, then you will be raising a significant risk of all sorts of problems in the years ahead
if germany has indeed now imposed border controls and suspended the (damn-fool) schengen agreement, then they have belatedly woken up to the problem that they have created for themselves over recent weeks
that the schengen agreement is "dangerous" is now highlighted by the free passage allowed to any potential or actual terrorist once they have got themselves embedded into the system
i accept that this sort of problem may not have been foreseeable at inception, but thank goodness uk refused to subscribe to it
Chris Carson
- 13 Sep 2015 17:56
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Good comeback for Leicester.
aldwickk
- 13 Sep 2015 18:20
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Picket not racing again is he ?
MaxK
- 13 Sep 2015 18:48
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So, the fatherland can suspend Schengen without any agreement from the €uropean partners.
Cause the problem, then walk away leaving everybody in the shit.
MaxK
- 13 Sep 2015 19:47
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Haystack
- 13 Sep 2015 21:16
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There are clauses in the Schengen that allow its suspension in cases of force majeure or its German equivalent.