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Re: Migrants crossing the channel
I dunno, I've never had to flee a warzone and be on the receiving end of misinformation from human traffickers before.
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2m total. 100k a year. As you said earlier, it’s an inevitability that they will come so we may as well try and get some sort of control over the process. It’s out of control at the moment. A lot of those questions like who will be the fortunate ones are an issue now but we can surely come up with a better criteria than the fortunate ones were in one of the boats that didn’t sink. If we are allowing a decent number it would likely push the French to control the channel routes more closely as at least they would feel that we are taking in “our fair share”. Let’s be honest, a lot of this is jealousy at the moment that we have water protecting us while they have hundreds of thousands coming in with no protections. They simply don’t want them in France either.Dunners wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 12:12 pmDo you mean 2million in each year, or 100,000 in each year over that 20 year period?
And, either way, what's the admission criteria?
Where's the line in the sand as to who is fortunate and who is not?
How will those who meet the fortunate criteria be prioritised?
What happens to those who try and cheat the system and get caught out?
Who decides on all of the above?
How do we police such a processing facility in France?
It will no doubt require a significant military presence on French soil to keep out the desperate masses who will try their luck regardless of the consequences. How do we and the French square that sovereignty issue?
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I accept that, but if I had got my family out of a hell hole and ended up in a country which was a better place to live I don’t think I would put them at risk just to get to UK.Mistadobalina wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 12:29 pm I dunno, I've never had to flee a warzone and be on the receiving end of misinformation from human traffickers before.
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I don't think either of us are remotely close to being well suited to comment on their motivations, it's a million miles away from anything we can imagine. Desperation can make people do things that may not seem rational.
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I've now heard the question of risk/safety put to many of these people on news reports. And they all answer that they know the risk but that they're willing to take it. Given that I've heard that response quite a few times now, I tend to believe them.Story of O wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 12:47 pmI accept that, but if I had got my family out of a hell hole and ended up in a country which was a better place to live I don’t think I would put them at risk just to get to UK.Mistadobalina wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 12:29 pm I dunno, I've never had to flee a warzone and be on the receiving end of misinformation from human traffickers before.
As for why they choose not to stay in France, you have to appreciate that they will have a limited knowledge of comparative systems across different European countries. It's not as if they've gone through a checklist and have appraised the relative risks and benefits of different destinations. Also, despite what anyone may be saying openly, the French authorities will be only too happy to create a hostile environment for them and to encourage their departure (and before anyone starts, we'd do exactly the same if the roles were reversed).
So, they're going by what they have been told/sold by rumour, word of mouth and smugglers. And there is an element of truth in that there is a myth spread across some of these regions that the UK is the land of plentiful, where they will have housing, healthcare, education, jobs and a better life. But when all around you is turning to sh*t and you see no future for yourself or your children, even death perhaps, then you're going to grasp onto any hope. And many will risk their lives for it.
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So when we've hit the limit for the year and 500 rock up a day later having destroyed their passports deliberately where do we send them?Beradogs wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 12:37 pm2m total. 100k a year. As you said earlier, it’s an inevitability that they will come so we may as well try and get some sort of control over the process. It’s out of control at the moment. A lot of those questions like who will be the fortunate ones are an issue now but we can surely come up with a better criteria than the fortunate ones were in one of the boats that didn’t sink. If we are allowing a decent number it would likely push the French to control the channel routes more closely as at least they would feel that we are taking in “our fair share”. Let’s be honest, a lot of this is jealousy at the moment that we have water protecting us while they have hundreds of thousands coming in with no protections. They simply don’t want them in France either.Dunners wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 12:12 pmDo you mean 2million in each year, or 100,000 in each year over that 20 year period?
And, either way, what's the admission criteria?
Where's the line in the sand as to who is fortunate and who is not?
How will those who meet the fortunate criteria be prioritised?
What happens to those who try and cheat the system and get caught out?
Who decides on all of the above?
How do we police such a processing facility in France?
It will no doubt require a significant military presence on French soil to keep out the desperate masses who will try their luck regardless of the consequences. How do we and the French square that sovereignty issue?
France won't take them
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Can we just not house them but offer them a free ferry back to france?
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But that’s the point. They wouldn’t rock up if they knew categorically that the UK would just turn them straight back around again if they did not come through the correct routes. We need to take enough over so many years to placate the leftie lawyers and assorted twitterati and have limits/limits in time to placate the right wing masses. Both sides will have to compromise. Seeing how this country has helped the Hong Kong people with barely a murmur, it’s more likely the right can compromise and allow large numbers in than the liberals agreeing to numbers caps but both will have to bend.I haven’t worked out where the processing centres will be yet.Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:16 pmSo when we've hit the limit for the year and 500 rock up a day later having destroyed their passports deliberately where do we send them?Beradogs wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 12:37 pm2m total. 100k a year. As you said earlier, it’s an inevitability that they will come so we may as well try and get some sort of control over the process. It’s out of control at the moment. A lot of those questions like who will be the fortunate ones are an issue now but we can surely come up with a better criteria than the fortunate ones were in one of the boats that didn’t sink. If we are allowing a decent number it would likely push the French to control the channel routes more closely as at least they would feel that we are taking in “our fair share”. Let’s be honest, a lot of this is jealousy at the moment that we have water protecting us while they have hundreds of thousands coming in with no protections. They simply don’t want them in France either.Dunners wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 12:12 pm
Do you mean 2million in each year, or 100,000 in each year over that 20 year period?
And, either way, what's the admission criteria?
Where's the line in the sand as to who is fortunate and who is not?
How will those who meet the fortunate criteria be prioritised?
What happens to those who try and cheat the system and get caught out?
Who decides on all of the above?
How do we police such a processing facility in France?
It will no doubt require a significant military presence on French soil to keep out the desperate masses who will try their luck regardless of the consequences. How do we and the French square that sovereignty issue?
France won't take them
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Re: Migrants crossing the chann
Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:16 pmSo when we've hit the limit for the year and 500 rock up a day later having destroyed their passports deliberately where do we send them?Beradogs wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 12:37 pm2m total. 100k a year. As you said earlier, it’s an inevitability that they will come so we may as well try and get some sort of control over the process. It’s out of control at the moment. A lot of those questions like who will be the fortunate ones are an issue now but we can surely come up with a better criteria than the fortunate ones were in one of the boats that didn’t sink. If we are allowing a decent number it would likely push the French to control the channel routes more closely as at least they would feel that we are taking in “our fair share”. Let’s be honest, a lot of this is jealousy at the moment that we have water protecting us while they have hundreds of thousands coming in with no protections. They simply don’t want them in France either.Dunners wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 12:12 pm
Do you mean 2million in each year, or 100,000 in each year over that 20 year period?
And, either way, what's the admission criteria?
Where's the line in the sand as to who is fortunate and who is not?
How will those who meet the fortunate criteria be prioritised?
What happens to those who try and cheat the system and get caught out?
Who decides on all of the above?
How do we police such a processing facility in France?
It will no doubt require a significant military presence on French soil to keep out the desperate masses who will try their luck regardless of the consequences. How do we and the French square that sovereignty issue?
France won't take them
HA!! a trick question. I love these.
If the 500 turn up after last years limit has been reached then the limit for the new year will have kicked in. Therefore, the answer is to treat them like people and fairly assess their cases according to the Law.
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Turn them straight back to where?Beradogs wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:59 pmBut that’s the point. They wouldn’t rock up if they knew categorically that the UK would just turn them straight back around again if they did not come through the correct routes. We need to take enough over so many years to placate the leftie lawyers and assorted twitterati and have limits/limits in time to placate the right wing masses. Both sides will have to compromise. Seeing how this country has helped the Hong Kong people with barely a murmur, it’s more likely the right can compromise and allow large numbers in than the liberals agreeing to numbers caps but both will have to bend.I haven’t worked out where the processing centres will be yet.Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:16 pmSo when we've hit the limit for the year and 500 rock up a day later having destroyed their passports deliberately where do we send them?Beradogs wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 12:37 pm
2m total. 100k a year. As you said earlier, it’s an inevitability that they will come so we may as well try and get some sort of control over the process. It’s out of control at the moment. A lot of those questions like who will be the fortunate ones are an issue now but we can surely come up with a better criteria than the fortunate ones were in one of the boats that didn’t sink. If we are allowing a decent number it would likely push the French to control the channel routes more closely as at least they would feel that we are taking in “our fair share”. Let’s be honest, a lot of this is jealousy at the moment that we have water protecting us while they have hundreds of thousands coming in with no protections. They simply don’t want them in France either.
France won't take them
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Not always young Jack. One may wish to consider staying and unblocking the shoit.
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Please change the title of this thread to describe the "migrants" as people. Thank you. Yet another insidiously racist example of the language used on this site.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:17 pm Can we just not house them but offer them a free ferry back to france?
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The dictionary defines the word migrant as "a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions".Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 2:10 pmPlease change the title of this thread to describe the "migrants" as people. Thank you. Yet another insidiously racist example of the language used on this site.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:17 pm Can we just not house them but offer them a free ferry back to france?
How is that racialist?
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I haven’t worked that bit out either yet.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 2:04 pmTurn them straight back to where?Beradogs wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:59 pmBut that’s the point. They wouldn’t rock up if they knew categorically that the UK would just turn them straight back around again if they did not come through the correct routes. We need to take enough over so many years to placate the leftie lawyers and assorted twitterati and have limits/limits in time to placate the right wing masses. Both sides will have to compromise. Seeing how this country has helped the Hong Kong people with barely a murmur, it’s more likely the right can compromise and allow large numbers in than the liberals agreeing to numbers caps but both will have to bend.I haven’t worked out where the processing centres will be yet.Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:16 pm
So when we've hit the limit for the year and 500 rock up a day later having destroyed their passports deliberately where do we send them?
France won't take them
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Ok. Asylum seekers then. How is that defined in the dictionary?EastDerehamO wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 2:15 pmThe dictionary defines the word migrant as "a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work or better living conditions".Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 2:10 pmPlease change the title of this thread to describe the "migrants" as people. Thank you. Yet another insidiously racist example of the language used on this site.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:17 pm Can we just not house them but offer them a free ferry back to france?
How is that racialist?
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Yes we could be looking at millions in the many years to come. But right now we’re not talking about figures anywhere near that.Beradogs wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 11:08 amWas in the guardian and mentioned on Twitter yesterday. Perhaps I have made a rookie mistake. Hotdogs proving my point by even refusing to acknowledge millions could come never mind giving a figure that he would be comfortable with.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 9:00 am Bera- where has your '70% are genuine refugees' figure come from?
I’m not just going to pull a figure out of my arms but yes, there is obviously a limit to how many people we can accommodate. And no, it’s not 20 million, that’s obviously bollocks.
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Is it 19,999,999?Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 8:54 pmYes we could be looking at millions in the many years to come. But right now we’re not talking about figures anywhere near that.Beradogs wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 11:08 amWas in the guardian and mentioned on Twitter yesterday. Perhaps I have made a rookie mistake. Hotdogs proving my point by even refusing to acknowledge millions could come never mind giving a figure that he would be comfortable with.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 9:00 am Bera- where has your '70% are genuine refugees' figure come from?
I’m not just going to pull a figure out of my arms but yes, there is obviously a limit to how many people we can accommodate. And no, it’s not 20 million, that’s obviously bollocks.
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Yes lots racism on this board. Like comparing some black people to other black people because they are black. The ‘is it just me’ nonsense thread. Latent racism.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 2:10 pmPlease change the title of this thread to describe the "migrants" as people. Thank you. Yet another insidiously racist example of the language used on this site.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:17 pm Can we just not house them but offer them a free ferry back to france?
We are in 2021 Britain. There are not many black Leyton Orient supporters, I reckon less than 30 years ago. I am a face in the crowd and still feel unwelcome.
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Is that what those threads were about? Thanks for the gen on it.Hugo Ball Boy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 9:36 pmYes lots racism on this board. Like comparing some black people to other black people because they are black. The ‘is it just me’ nonsense thread. Latent racism.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 2:10 pmPlease change the title of this thread to describe the "migrants" as people. Thank you. Yet another insidiously racist example of the language used on this site.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:17 pm Can we just not house them but offer them a free ferry back to france?
We are in 2021 Britain. There are not many black Leyton Orient supporters, I reckon less than 30 years ago. I am a face in the crowd and still feel unwelcome.
As an Os fan of 34 years I'm not sure you are right about there being fewer black Os fans these days than 30 years ago. From what I've seen there never have been that many which is sad really.
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Hugo Ball Boy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 9:36 pmYes lots racism on this board. Like comparing some black people to other black people because they are black. The ‘is it just me’ nonsense thread. Latent racism.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 2:10 pmPlease change the title of this thread to describe the "migrants" as people. Thank you. Yet another insidiously racist example of the language used on this site.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 1:17 pm Can we just not house them but offer them a free ferry back to france?
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Is there any wonder? I was bought up in Leyton, went School at Ruckholt, since demolished. I have been going for years but never really felt welcome apart from when with my white school mates. I used to go with other black mates whose mums all nurses at Whipps. Made me very aware of the situation. Things I’ve heard chanted or in casual conversation makes my skin crawl still. I know most over the club are not racist but some need to listen to themselves . That post really said it all for me . Unnecessary but highlighted how it is . That Ron Hotdogs nonsense.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 10:08 pmIs that what those threads were about? Thanks for the gen on it.Hugo Ball Boy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 9:36 pmYes lots racism on this board. Like comparing some black people to other black people because they are black. The ‘is it just me’ nonsense thread. Latent racism.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 2:10 pm
Please change the title of this thread to describe the "migrants" as people. Thank you. Yet another insidiously racist example of the language used on this site.
We are in 2021 Britain. There are not many black Leyton Orient supporters, I reckon less than 30 years ago. I am a face in the crowd and still feel unwelcome.
As an Os fan of 34 years I'm not sure you are right about there being fewer black Os fans these days than 30 years ago. From what I've seen there never have been that many which is sad really.
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It would be usual practice, when two organisations are working together on such a sensitive issue, to run any communications past each other before making anything public. This is out of courtesy to avoid any unpleasant surprises, and just in case there's been any misunderstanding which can be sensitively dealt with.
So for the French to have uninvited Priti Patel from a meeting at the weekend as a reaction to Johnson's open letter means that either the UK Government didn't do this, or the French are being... well, French. Both are just as possible right now.
But this just shows what a hot political issue this is for both governments, and how anyone who is attempting any of these migrant crossings is pretty f*cked either way.
So for the French to have uninvited Priti Patel from a meeting at the weekend as a reaction to Johnson's open letter means that either the UK Government didn't do this, or the French are being... well, French. Both are just as possible right now.
But this just shows what a hot political issue this is for both governments, and how anyone who is attempting any of these migrant crossings is pretty f*cked either way.
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