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Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Stroller, Jun 25, 2015.

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

Poll closed Jun 24, 2016.
  1. Stay in

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  1. kiwiqpr

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    The number of asylum applications received by European countries in 2019:
    Germany: 165,615
    France: 128,940
    Spain: 117,795
    Greece: 77,275
    UK: 44,835
     
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    Global Lockdowns Set to Plunge 100 Million Into Extreme Poverty
    Response to COVID deadlier than COVID itself?


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    The impact of the global coronavirus lockdown is set to plunge 100 million people into extreme poverty, warns a new report by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.

    The report appears to pin the blame on COVID-19 itself for the economic impact, yet the actual culprit is discovered to be the “restrictions” put in place by governments in response to the pandemic.

    From the report;

    “With the virus and its restrictions, up to 100 million more people globally could fall into the bitter existence of living on just $1.90 a day, according to the World Bank. That’s “well below any reasonable conception of a life with dignity,” the United Nations special rapporteur on extreme poverty wrote this year. And it comes on top of the 736 million people already there, half of them in just five countries: Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Congo and Bangladesh.”

    The report notes that the impact of the lockdown on the poor in countries like India was “so abrupt and punishing” that their Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, begged for forgiveness.

    The report will stir up further debate as to whether the global lockdown will prove more deadly than COVID-19 itself, with extreme poverty being directly linked to death and shortened life spans. According to research published by Imperial College London and Johns Hopkins University, around 1.4 million people are expected to die from untreated TB infections due to the coronavirus lockdown.

    Experts have also warned that hundreds of thousands or even millions of people could die in the longer term as a result of the lockdown preventing them from receiving treatment for cancer and other serious illnesses.

    Given that many of those sunk into extreme poverty as a result of the lockdown live in sub-Saharan Africa, this could also exacerbate mass immigration from that region into Europe.

    “It’s a timely reminder that the the main cost of the lockdowns favoured by liberal policy-makers across the world will not be people in the West, but those hovering just above the poverty line in the developing world,” writes Toby Young.


    “Thanks to the misguided enthusiasm of Western governments for imprisoning entire populations in their homes, thereby triggering a global recession, tens of millions of people will die of starvation in low-income countries.”
     
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    Depressing
     
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    Stop their welfare payments until they give in
     
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    Mmm.....would that be the same Unilever that still uses uncertified palm oil, which the destruction of woodland to clear land to grow it in SE Asia led to a massive smog over the region last year?

    Is not the real issue with those crossing the channel in these small boats the fact that they are being traffic'd by people making €000s out of the migrants and their families? The traffickers are in a win win situation - migrants succeed in crossing the Channel....traffickers get paid, migrants fail - no refund
     
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    <applause>

    Classic whataboutery.
     
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    Is it the same Unilever though?
     
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    Too kind :emoticon-0172-mooni
     
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    There are two Unilever's?

    Why were we not told??
     
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    Massive smog over SE Asia every blee**** year from that sh*the.
     
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    All the more reason for multinationals to do their bit
     
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    No time to check. Might as well sink the boats if the Ben & Jerry’s social media manager isn’t buying into this blatant attempt to distract attention away from the government’s various shambles.
     
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    B&J is trying to get itself back to the edgy (in marketing terms) brand that it was before Unilever bought the business

    Nothing wrong with that

    Interesting choice of campaign though. Not sure if it will have the same traction now that it is "big business" now, though interestingly (again from a marketing perspective) Unilever have always avoided plugging B&J as a Unilever brand
     
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    Don’t really see the issue if they’re getting an accurate message out there. It’s actually a decent thread beyond their initial post.

    No different to lots of brands now owned by massive conglomerates.
     
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    ......and the actual plight of the asylum seekers?....and Patel's hypocrisy?
     
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    What hypocrisy?
     
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