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British Steel - Nationalisation

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Why are they allowing them to land they should deploy the Navy to turn them back in the Channel and why are we still paying the French to stop them crossing, because they couldn't stop a pig in a poke.
In fairness a lot of these inflatables have women with young children, even babies on them. Its a mess, but that goes with being a civilised country.
 
In fairness a lot of these inflatables have women with young children, even babies on them. Its a mess, but that goes with being a civilised country.
Well all we seem to see is young men getting off the Border Force boats when you see pictures or news reports on tele.
 
Well Australia managed to do it, when they had a similar problem, but we always have to be different.
I think there may be geographical and practical differences between the U.K. and Australia. And on a wider point, very few of this country’s many issues are the fault of immigration, illegal or otherwise.
 
I think there may be geographical and practical differences between the U.K. and Australia. And on a wider point, very few of this country’s many issues are the fault of immigration, illegal or otherwise.
Well it seems at the forefront at the moment, legitimate immigration I agree with lots of services would be lost without immigration, the NHS for one.
Plus the unseen work that goes on using those people and agree that they do a hell of a lot work that some British people wouldn't do.
 
Well Australia managed to do it, when they had a similar problem, but we always have to be different.
Australia is on a par with America for idiots in fairness. Also France is just a short hop over from Dover, either way we have a moral responsibility to protect the young and old, if only France had the same ideals.
 
Well it seems at the forefront at the moment, legitimate immigration I agree with lots of services would be lost without immigration, the NHS for one.
Plus the unseen work that goes on using those people and agree that they do a hell of a lot work that some British people wouldn't do.
It’s at the forefront because some people want it to be. And it’s working a treat.
 
Australia is on a par with America for idiots in fairness. Also France is just a short hop over from Dover, either way we have a moral responsibility to protect the young and old, if only France had the same ideals.
We should have a moral responsibility to look after to look after our own, but what have the done hit the pensioners and the disabled.
 
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