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  1. tillson

    Bastille Day

    Passport checks and cross referencing to national security & terrorism watch lists would be better than nothing. I accept that it's not infallible, but it might filter out someone intent on mass murder. Again, I'm quite happy to cooperate when travelling.
  2. tillson

    Bastille Day

    All three groups. It's madness to let a totally unknown person of unknown background with unknown intentions enter a country. Checks need to be made on everyone and that includes me and you.
  3. tillson

    Bastille Day

    If Brits were involved in terrorism abroad. Id be quite happy to undergo screening and checking before entering another country. I've got nothing to hide and it seems like a totally sensible precaution to me. As I said before, I hope the French government don't carry out their threats.
  4. tillson

    Bastille Day

    Absolutely. Everyone, me, you, my family, your family, refugees, migrants should all undergo security screening before moving from one country to another. Now returning to your point about victimising migrants. Can you please point me to the bit where I suggested that this would be a good idea?
  5. tillson

    Bastille Day

    And where abouts did anyone say that we should victimise all refugees and migrants? Please point me to the section where I said that. Are you deliberately fabricating statements for dramatic affect?
  6. tillson

    Bastille Day

    Yes. ISIS have claimed that their terrorist operatives have entered Western Europe by mingling with large groups of innocent people who are either migrants or refugees. I believe that at least one of the Paris attackers used this route. Indications are that this latest attacker originates from...
  7. tillson

    Bastille Day

    Yes. I said terrorists were using innocent migrants as cover to enter countries. Not that migrants were terrorists. How can you possibly misunderstand that? Unless you deliberately tried to mis quote the sentiment of my post. Well did you?
  8. tillson

    Bastille Day

    Excuse me, but who condemned innocent refugees and migrants as terrorists?
  9. tillson

    Bastille Day

    You can not possibly know that and your assumption is dangerous to both yourself and other people. It is a well known fact that terrorists are using innocent refugees and migrants as cover to smuggle themselves into countries.
  10. tillson

    Help finding £25,000+ of stolen electric bikes

    Really sorry to hear this. I hope that your bikes are recovered unscathed and that the thieves die horribly, in a fire.
  11. tillson

    Bastille Day

    Very sorry to hear about the loss of so many innocent and good lives at the hands of murdering scum. Let us hope that the French government re-think their intention to release thousands of unchecked people across the channel if we leave the EU. I think it is important to make mention of this...
  12. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I knew I'd seen Theresa May's husband before.
  13. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I think people are concerned about losing control of UK law and our ability to govern ourselves. I don't think people want to be part of a USA type of arrangement which is creeping up on them without any say. Importantly, I think people perceive the EU as a failing enterprise with massive...
  14. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Good, I see we are now getting to the source of this myth that most people who voted out did so because of immigration. We can now add some old men playing golf in Essex to the @trex poll of less than 0.07% of those who voted out. A poll incidentally carried out by an organisation renowned for...
  15. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I see, so your ascertain that the great unwashed only voted out because they wanted to stop migration is based one poll which questioned less than 0.07% of those who actually voted out and was conducted by YouGov, an organisation with a proven track record of failure to predict an outcome...
  16. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    First of all, Australia is another country on the opposite side of the globe. It does not necessarily mean that the UK will have the same administrative procedures. A lean and efficient system in the UK could work. We learn from the shortcomings in other systems and we improve.
  17. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Well how many people were asked in your opinion poll regarding their reasons for voting out? What percentage of the 17 million? Which regions were selected? What is the age cross section? What is their academic back ground? How reliable have the people carrying out the poll been in the...
  18. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    What percentage? Who's been asked. Are these the same w@nk opinion polls that you were quoting prior to the referendum? The ones that you claimed indicated little desire to leave the EU? I've just drawn a graph which says the opposite to your claim. There that's your argument countered with...
  19. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I didn't think you'd be able to answer the question coherently and you haven't disappointed. If we need bricklayers in the uk we need bricklayers in the uk. Welcome all bricklayers of Europe, come on in! No viscosity kinematic or dynamic. Why the distinction between locations? London or...
  20. tillson

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The question was, how does the move from controlled immigration, targeting skills and labour shortages to releasing all control improve productivity? WTF kind of answer have you posted. You have just posted a string of words in close proximity to each other and when taken as a whole mean fook all.