More fun and games in Calais

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monamimate

838 posts

142 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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cayman-black said:
98elise said:
monamimate said:
Reading this thread re-assures me that I made the right decision to leave the UK...

Rarely have I read so much ill- informed, paranoid drivel.

Guess I better duck for the oncoming onslaught of insults now...
You mean like the rape at knifepoint, or the eye witness seeing cars being stoned.

All paranoid drivel?
Best not to reply to this fking idiot!
The Brits are the laughing stock of the world following the brexit decision, driven by the same kind of "expert thinking" as in this thread, so maybe you should reflect a little on who the real idiots are here.

alfie2244

11,292 posts

188 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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monamimate said:
cayman-black said:
98elise said:
monamimate said:
Reading this thread re-assures me that I made the right decision to leave the UK...

Rarely have I read so much ill- informed, paranoid drivel.

Guess I better duck for the oncoming onslaught of insults now...
You mean like the rape at knifepoint, or the eye witness seeing cars being stoned.

All paranoid drivel?
Best not to reply to this fking idiot!
The Brits are the laughing stock of the world following the brexit decision, driven by the same kind of "expert thinking" as in this thread, so maybe you should reflect a little on who the real idiots are here.
You sound like a Walloonie to me wink

eldar

21,713 posts

196 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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monamimate said:
The Brits are the laughing stock of the world following the brexit decision, driven by the same kind of "expert thinking" as in this thread, so maybe you should reflect a little on who the real idiots are here.
Democracy is a bit of a bugger isn't it. I suspect Canada is rather laughing at how a few Waloons are making the EU the titter focus at the moment, capturing the real idiot crown.

caelite

4,274 posts

112 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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This one always gives me amusement:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=382njADcWvE

This lads a hero to some of the drivers I work with, has circulated through work emails several times. Most of the lads I work with are immigrants themselves too from eastern Europe.

Edited by caelite on Saturday 22 October 20:30

Pesty

42,655 posts

256 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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monamimate said:
The Brits are the laughing stock of the world following the brexit decision, driven by the same kind of "expert thinking" as in this thread, so maybe you should reflect a little on who the real idiots are here.
Not the impression I get from various foreign forums. The general feeling is we did good by standing up for our country.

It's only quite frankly pathetic bitter remainers kicking out cheap jibes that say things like that.

Cupramax

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10,478 posts

252 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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More buses full of blurred out Calais 11-17 yr olds on the BBC 10o/c news just now rolleyes

Meanwhile film of their freindly relatives left behind petrol bombing the Gendarmes outside the Jungle.


s3fella

10,524 posts

187 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Cupramax said:
More buses full of blurred out Calais 11-17 yr olds on the BBC 10o/c news just now rolleyes

Meanwhile film of their freindly relatives left behind petrol bombing the Gendarmes outside the Jungle.
And they have a big curtain up around Croydon reception centre now, so as to protect them...........(the useless s making these fking wk assessments of age, I mean).

monamimate

838 posts

142 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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Pesty said:
Not the impression I get from various foreign forums. The general feeling is we did good by standing up for our country.

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I can only asssume you are trying to be funny, or have a fairly selective choice of fora...

I live on the continent and have yet to meet a single person who thinks the UK made a sensible decision.

Biker 1

7,724 posts

119 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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s3fella said:
And they have a big curtain up around Croydon reception centre now, so as to protect them...........(the useless s making these fking wk assessments of age, I mean).
It may have been already mentioned, but I believe this lot are the main lobbyists/do-gooders/supporters of the 'children': http://safepassage.org.uk/
They have some interesting 'partners' including Comic Relief. Now, I can understand Lenny Henry's original well meaning plan to help starving people in Africa, but what on earth has this got to do with the jungle??
At the risk of sounding like an arrogant, pompous tt, I am VERY cautious & selective as to which chairty I donate to....

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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I just love (not) the way the authorities (government) are dealing with this issue and the way they seem to regard the plebs (how some of them see us)
First up the issue has aroused real and genuine anger amongst people. The papers are reflecting this as are some MP's by their comments.
So what do the authorities do to counter this.
They state that tests cannot be done to determine age even though its blatantly obvious that they can be done. The reasons given for not doing tests are trivial.
They then put barricades up so we can no longer see who is coming in.

Now I don't wish to appear simplistic but it doesn't arouse great respect or confidence for the authorities running this. You could also feel that after a referendum that didn't go the way the authorities may have hoped and a reasonable surprise in a recent general election that just perhaps authorities might feel that the plebs should be treated with a little more respect

Pesty

42,655 posts

256 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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R 4 was at it again yesterday calling them children any idiot can clearly see they are not. So why are the usual suspects claiming they are. Yeah I expect it from the media but individual sjw warriors insisting they are children as if just saying it makes it so. Hmm make it so reminds me of something



How many children

They are all children


dudleybloke

19,803 posts

186 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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This poor mite is only 12 years old and wants to be an astronaut when he grows up.



He hopes to live in Lilly Allen's spare room until he passes his doctorate in aeronautical engineering.


Pesty

42,655 posts

256 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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monamimate said:
I can only asssume you are trying to be funny, or have a fairly selective choice of fora...

I live on the continent and have yet to meet a single person who thinks the UK made a sensible decision.
There is more than one continent

There are also many countries within the European continent. You can assume all you want I assume by your first comment you are just making it up to suit your pov.

andymc

7,348 posts

207 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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So why isn't France taking the children?

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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It's a bit unfair to suggest they are all adults. Sure it seems some have lied about their age but there will also be those who are genuinely children within the groups.

Mothersruin

8,573 posts

99 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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BlackLabel said:
It's a bit unfair to suggest they are all adults. Sure it seems some have lied about their age but there will also be those who are genuinely children within the groups.
Yeah, I've seen all the photos of those and the young girls waiting for relocation.

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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andymc said:
So why isn't France taking the children?
The charities claim that there are up to 2000 unaccompanied children in the jungle camp alone - we are taking in a few hundred so one assumes the rest will be resettled across France.

Crumpet

3,894 posts

180 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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monamimate said:
I can only asssume you are trying to be funny, or have a fairly selective choice of fora...

I live on the continent and have yet to meet a single person who thinks the UK made a sensible decision.
Well, for balance, I work for a company based on the 'continent' - many (most) of my colleagues are European. I'm yet to meet a single one that thinks we made the wrong decision. Many are a little bit envious.

gooner1

10,223 posts

179 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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monamimate said:
I can only asssume you are trying to be funny, or have a fairly selective choice of fora...

I live on the continent and have yet to meet a single person who thinks the UK made a sensible decision.
I spend a good part of my time in Greece and I have yet to meet a Greek that thinks we made the wrong
choice. They only wish they were in a position to do the same.

monamimate

838 posts

142 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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gooner1 said:
monamimate said:
I can only asssume you are trying to be funny, or have a fairly selective choice of fora...

I live on the continent and have yet to meet a single person who thinks the UK made a sensible decision.
I spend a good part of my time in Greece and I have yet to meet a Greek that thinks we made the wrong
choice. They only wish they were in a position to do the same.
Greece? The sick child of Europe? Well there's a quality reference!