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The uk seem to be the only nation acting sensibly (apart from Denmark & Hungary), directing aid at the point of the problem and only accepting people who are refugees very near to the problem.
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All countries now seem to be overwhelmed by the sheer scale of this problem. I know they are in a desperate situation, but this does need to be controlled who know who's coming in.
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Germany now changing the rules on asylum -
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what a turnaround
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Bit late: damage done..
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Just trying to save her job
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You only need to shop in birmingham or get off at marble arch and shop in oxford st.
That will show you what is coming. |
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Merkel's policy:
1. Encourage migrants to come to Germany. 2. Criticise your neighbours' border controls. 3. Er, impose border controls. |
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It is so dangerous back home that they are forced to leave their wives and children on their own to travel to Europe. Do me a favour.
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Yesterday morning German police shot dead a knife-wielding terrorist on the streets of Berlin after he stabbed a female police officer in the neck. The Iraqi citizen was a convicted terrorist and an asylum seeker who Germany had been powerless to deport because of his ‘human rights.’
Rafik Mohamad Yousef, 41, was a member of a terrorist group with links to al-Qaeda, and came to Germany as an asylum seeker. He was jailed for eight years in 2008 after being found guilty of planning to attack the Iraqi Prime Minister. However, he was released in early 2013, after just five years behind bars, and was allowed to remain in Germany. He reportedly threatened police officers upon his release. He claimed that his life was endangered back in his native Iraq, and therefore European Court of Human Rights rules did not permit his deportation. His safety was deemed to be more important than that of the German citizens he clearly posed a threat to. Bild Newspaper claimed Yousef’s electronic tag was removed just hours before the attack on Thursday morning. Yousef went for the female police officer as she stepped out of her patrol car, stabbing her in the neck, just above her protective clothing, The Telegraph reports. The officer’s partner immediately drew his gun, shooting Yousef four times. Four more police vehicles arrived on the scene and one other officer is thought to have opened fire. As well as the stab wounds, a stray bullet is thought to have struck the female officer in the kidney area. She was rushed to hospital where she received emergency surgery and is now thought to be in a stable condition. Paramedics also attempted to save Yousef, but were unable to revive him. Police initially attempted to present the case as a “random act of violence,” until his emerging terrorist credentials made this impossible towards the evening. Dirk Feuerberg, Berlin’s chief prosecutor, said in a statement: “The person killed is an Iraqi citizen known to us who was convicted in 2008 of membership in a foreign terrorist organisation and sentenced to eight years imprisonment.” Yousef was convicted along with three others for attempting to assassinate the former Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi during a visit to Berlin in 2004. The group was also convicted of membership of Ansar al-Islam, a jihadist group from Iraqi Kurdistan with links to Al-Qaeda. Doubtful this will make the bbc website ![]() |
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Those nice young muslim gentlemen at the back always seem to adopt a women and children first policy at the border check point.
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What is so depressing is the depiction, by the media, of this invasion. It does show how powerful a picture is to dupe europe into thinking 'ah poor immigrants - let's let them in'
Saw another polish killer and accomplice did a woman in recently. Let them all in as well as the muslims. |
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They're already here
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yep and their mantra is - "We are coming to your country because we don't like our country... oh and we don't like your country so you'll have to change it"
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The media is showing a palpable pro-immigration bias; it's true, and it's wrong. However, in fairness, it's nowhere near the level of the anti-immigration bias on these forums.
I think Europe just has to take a harder line on this issue because we don't have enough space to take everyone and I don't see why we should suddenly be fine with the idea of illegal immigration just because Syria's a total mess, but from reading the Betfair forums you'd be forgiven for thinking they were a mixture of terrorists, rapists and zombies. |
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A truly awful story. Worse still, entirely predictable.
The Swedes have it even worse. |
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Germany handing out 400 euros per adult & 200 euro per child under 16 on arrival/ registration
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Tee shirts now available -
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The eu spend some 350 million on pro eu propaganda. They even financed pro eu studies to the tune of 65million euros (in one case in the UK) - so you wonder why the bbc is pro eu - YES they get money from the eu too!!!
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How long before Premiership footballers, for example, will be obliged to wear those ridiculous T-shirts before a game?
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I prefer this t-shirt, currently popular among German builders
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