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the right decision for now...but imo..it should only be temporary..when the situation stabilizes..these people should be sent back home..with help..and this should be the same in the uk and Europe...but I understand some will never go back..after what they have been threw..i have a kurd who lives a few doors from me..really nice guy...works hard..married to a Liverpool girl..he is going back to fight for his country..flys out tomorrow to turkey..he has no professional training..but feels he must do something..
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you will have to move quick after all cameron was taking 30,000 yesterday trouble is there was / are only 11,000 left
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I saw a list in the Sindo today of refugees taken in by Ireland. The first lot were Hungarians in 1956. I was at primary school with two of them. They couldn't speak English! We were told to go easy on them.
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kincsem,
your showing your age..lol..but we all have a history of taking in people who needed help..but its been abused... |
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The Roma have been discriminated against for centuries,have no homeland we should take them in.
Sierra Leone is a lovely friendly nation but they can't cope with this Ebola outbreak surely we could take some of these sufferers and cure them. |
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your compassion is admirable Wildman-north tipp's finest moment.
we'll have enough homeland-less people to take care of once the shinners get their way. any room in Thurles for an ageing Scottish Presbyterian? |
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R.A... |
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them roma people seem a lovely race.the poor mites begging etc.perhaps a few of us could bet together and arrange a collection ..maybe timberman could organise?!!?
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