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Brits say no to staying in the eu

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    How many ISIS are sneaking in under the refuges brolly. That's the big problem Europe should ask themselves
     
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    The Ukip leader said that the current migrant and refugee crisis engulfing Europe had focussed people’s minds on the ineptness of the European Union, insisting life would be better outside the 28-nation bloc.

    His rallying cry to more than 1,500 supporters comes after a recent poll showed that 51 per cent of people would vote to quit the EU if a referendum was held now.

    It shows a major swing towards the Eurosceptic camp and comes as a hammer blow to David Cameron. Speaking to the Daily Express ahead of last night’s rally in Margate, Kent, Mr Farage said the momentum was now with the “No” campaign.
    Seize this chance to cut Brussels ties, says Farage | Politics | News | Daily Express
     
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    Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm Well we know, that they use Women and children to carry out some of the atrocities so for me, all would be under my Suspicion. :cautious:

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    It's not common for women and children to pull off terrorist attacks. I would think that 99 percent of terrorist attacks are pulled off by 18-40 y/o males.
     
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    There are exceptions to every rule but I don't feel we should punish everyone because 0.001% of a group are assholes. (Kinda the same as all expats being labeled child molesters because of a few assholes. Wouldn't be right if they blocked all foreigners from coming into the Philippines because of a few pedophiles, now would it? :wink:)
     
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    I can take a lot of things but when Countries start taking in These Refugees yet can't look after their own people First, I can get Blinkered. When they can and do, I might, Just might, start agreeing
    But to me it is all wrong, This should have been sorted Years ago, but No let it fester till the s...t hits the fan I was in Elementary in 57 when the Hungarian Uprising gave my small Town 250 of the buggers and what a problem they caused, These will be the same, Demand this and demand that and GET it. Sorry! but No for me, it is a Big NO! and it is only happening because Brussels says so. Yet we all complain that the Money is running out. Now they want to spend more on something that is again Not really our Problem. SO, Are the US taking any?:jawdrop:

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    I was, going to be quiet now on this But I Can't/won't I have had a mail from a very good friend on Bohol, Seem, that after much outlay and a 3rd Application to the UK. FCO and many trips to the UK Embassy in Manila and HK and 2 trips to London, the latest application has been Turned down again, For right of Entry to the UK on Marriage Grounds, For his wife of 5 years.
    The reason Given is that HE Doesn't meet the Strict Financial Requirement and SHE on Health grounds, in that she is Pregnant and will fall into to the need of the UK Health care System which is prohibited in the first 2 years of Stay.
    Now please anyone that is agreeing and Supporting the Refugee Programme of the UK and/or any other Country taking these people in, Just tell me and all here where this is Humanely correct when they will be Treating these People as actually being a Citizen and Everyone of them will get Housed Fed and receive health Care. Yet my friend has been Denied taking his Wife to the UK. Come on Folks WTF is happening here.:wtf:

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    There are a lot of people complaining about this problem at the moment jp,I think also there is a poll online.
    There is also human rights issues about this law,as it stands now the income level as you know is £18,600 and rises to £22+ for every kid which is not a UK citizen. Once the kid is born and gets a UK passport things would be a bit easier.
    Saying that it all depends on if he goes back on a permanent basis or temp as the visitors visa is far harder to get.
     
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    They want to go Permanent but it ain't going to Happen and certainly no Visitor visa for fear of Flight once there.

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