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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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Probably too easy for people to come over in a boat.

What we should really do probably create a floating island in the atlantic ocean and throw all the asylum seekers there until they are processed (or throw them on the isle of wight).

Really we want to be setting up processing centres not on uk shores but since we wont do that so i guess the alternative is some illegal migration ghetto until they are processed.

I wouldnt be against.
So like concentration camps?

I think shooting them in the water is more humane and cheaper tbh
 
Probably too easy for people to come over in a boat.

What we should really do probably create a floating island in the atlantic ocean and throw all the asylum seekers there until they are processed (or throw them on the isle of wight).

Really we want to be setting up processing centres not on uk shores but since we wont do that so i guess the alternative is some illegal migration ghetto until they are processed.

I wouldnt be against.

I do tend to find the topic of a solution quite interesting, because I can't think of anywhere in the world that a specific practise has been deemed as successful, after all the UK is not the only country that has this problem.

I heard a lot of complaints when old army barracks were used, which I felt location wise were ideal as they mainly centered around the coast ie Dover, Deal, Folkestone, Lydd and any I've forgotten.

However, there was a lot of complaints especially from human rights activists, but there's a twist to this tale in that when migrants were actually gauged on opinion, they said they would rather be housed in barracks than hotels dotted all over the country.

There was talk of upgrading the barracks, conditions way better than the Tories subjected the refugees to. I'm thinking serious upgrades here, like mini villages.

Logistically it makes sense, we seem to be wasting money down every drain possible on this problem, where's that money could have been used to create serious upgrades to barracks that are no longer used by the military.

I suppose you could turn them into areas that have shops and health facilities in the grounds....but then people will argue now we are encouraging them over! <laugh>

Sorry I'll shut up and go away now, ridiculous idea. :emoticon-0139-bow:
 
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I do tend to find the topic of a solution quite interesting, because I can't think of anywhere in the world that a specific practise has been deemed as successful, after all the UK is not the only country that has this problem.

I heard a lot of complaints when old army barracks were used, which I felt location wise were ideal as they mainly centered around the coast ie Dover, Deal, Folkestone, Lydd and any I've forgotten.

However, there was a lot of complaints especially from human rights activists, but there's a twist to this tale in that when migrants were actually gauged on opinion, they said they would rather be housed in barracks than hotels dotted all over the country.

There was talk of upgrading the barracks, conditions way better than the Tories subjected the refugees to. I'm thinking serious upgrades here, like mini villages.

Logistically it makes sense, we seem to be wasting money down every drain possible on this problem, where's that money could have been used to create serious upgrades to barracks that are no longer used by the military.

I suppose you could turn them into areas that have shops and health facilities in the grounds....but then people will argue now we are encouraging them over! <laugh>

Sorry I'll shut up and go away now, ridiculous idea. :emoticon-0139-bow:

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I'm chatting proper solutions mate, with real investment, one that gives them opportunity as a first step to proper integration, rather than keep throwing money at temporary ideas that don't work. Not ideas that come from a third world country, tents ffs.
The solution has been posted several times tbh, peeps just dont wanna admit its the Only thing that will work.

The solution no one wants to seriously acknowledge would mean the particular problem youre trying to solve above isn't even a problem in the first place.
 
The solution has been posted several times tbh, peeps just dont wanna admit its the Only thing that will work.

The solution no one wants to seriously acknowledge would mean the particular problem youre trying to solve above isn't even a problem in the first place.

Don't know what you are on about?
 
Shooting them as they’re coming across in the boats <laugh>
I dont get what's so funny about it.

It's a completely logical solution to the problem.

And also what do we have armed forces for if not to protect the country, especially from invasion.
 
What about all the bodies that wash up when the beaches are packed with families in the summer?
A small policy change from the RNLI sorts that easy.

Just picking up dead bodies instead of alive ones
 
A small policy change from the RNLI sorts that easy.

Just picking up dead bodies instead of alive ones
So what if they get there and there’s people still alive treading water? Do the RNLI just sit and look at them saying sorry we can’t bring you aboard until you’re dead?

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So what if they get there and there’s people still alive treading water? Do the RNLI just sit and look at them saying sorry we can’t bring you aboard until you’re dead?

<laugh>
Yes.

Now put yourself in a young afghan mans shoes.

Let's get to the uk

How much

5k

But you will definitely get shot and if you don't get shot they'll let you drown.

So... You ready to go bro?

Nah I like France actually