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  1. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    Spot on, but I hope that people will see through him. I think people are a bit more switched on these days with access to vastly more information than they were just a few years ago. The politicians are slow to realise this and hopefully Cameron will come unstuck as a result.
  2. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    How can they possibly give each individual migrant, or person claiming refuge status, a full and fair hearing? Can you imagine the work involved to hear, investigate, assess and decide upon each and every individual case? Then there are the appeals. This, "solution" is not going to work. Those...
  3. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    I find myself agreeing with you again here and this sort of thing is a problem which needs to be addressed urgently. I don't think it's unfair to put some of the blame for long GP waiting lists on this sort of behaviour either. However it doesn't explain all of it and numbers play a big part...
  4. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    I don't think we would trex. It's hard ,if not impossible, to back up the argument either way with data because as we are seeing, the data is being suppressed, corrupted, hidden and attempts to unearth it, frustrated. This is being done for a reason and we know that much for certain. I really...
  5. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    I see that the government are claiming that 900000 EU migrants have arrived in the UK since 2010. However the HMRC have issued 2.2 million National Insurance numbers to EU migrants during that same period. They are now refusing to allow access to the data giving the full details. Add to this the...
  6. tillson

    Insurance for e-bikes

    I bet the neighbours hope someone nicks them.
  7. tillson

    Insurance for e-bikes

    What are you going to be using the bike for? If it's just leisure and is unlikely to be out of your sight in dodgy areas for any length of time, it might be worth not insuring at all. I find that a lot of insurance policies for specific items aren't worth having, so have never bothered. My...
  8. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    I think we may have found some common ground on which we agree here!
  9. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    You do what Lanclass suggests, help them in or close to their home country. They can then be repatriated once the danger is over. Shoehorning them into an alien culture and keeping your figures crossed that it won't all explode doesn't make sense. The long term ramifications are horrendous.
  10. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    That is the result of a broken benefits system, which is fixable, but that's another subject.
  11. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    I have stated very clearly that I support the concept of refugees fleeing danger and persecution, so it is unnecessary for me to work in a refugee camp. I'm support them in their plight and welcome them to this country. Is that clear enough for you? You, by deliberate act, blur the line between...
  12. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    I'm afraid I do not believe the figures and like you, I have no reliable documented proof. My suspicion that the government figures are false arrives in Dover every day in the back of lories and clinging to their axels.
  13. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    Very well said.
  14. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    Let me make it clear. I have no issues with the U.K. taking in asylum seekers. How awful it would be for us to turn our backs on people living in constant fear of persecution, torture and murder. You only have to imagine your own loved ones being taken away by thugs to an unknown fate to...
  15. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    Merkel did not take in refugees. The idiot opened the flood gates to a massive influx of people, a few of whom may have been fleeing danger, many of whom were simply seeking to suck up benefits and resources, an unknown number were murderous maniacs who despise the Germans and all that they...
  16. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    The working classes are no kind of enemy. They have been abandoned by the very people who should be looking after them. I, as a working class person, should be a staunch supporter of the Labour Party and be subscribing to a union or professional body. However, the Labour Party has been taken...
  17. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    No one has asked me to share my home and i pay my way. So hopefully that's cleared up that bit. Where are they going to live? Who is going to pay for their food, health care, schooling, social care, clothing, law and order and so on. The list is endless. This isn't just for a couple of weeks...
  18. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    But it's broken now. It is no longer doing what it was set up to do because it's been hijacked. It's unfit for purpose. We simply can not continue to allow these ancient and outdated agreements to become a conduit for one country to empty its population into another.
  19. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    But my point is that they are not fleeing danger. They are making the crossing from a place of safety and turn violent when their expectations of free facilities and free financial help are not met. These people are overburdening an already failing and underfunded system. In recent days we...
  20. tillson

    Leaving the EU

    That would be all well and good if they were refugees. They aren't though, they are people fleeing a place of safety in pursuit of the facilities that other countries have to offer such as benefits and health care. All at the expense of ordinary people who now experience a much reduced service...