Failed asylum seeker "falls" after being taunted by crowd
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It IS a terrible waste of a life and shows how desperate many of these people are to live in the UK . . . . however I could imagine some people on here, on the ground shouting "MTFU and just fking do it" . . . . yes I'd probably be there too!
Edited by AndrewW-G on Saturday 8th October 12:09
I bet 20 PHers would have turned up with this playing loudly from their cars:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlq0lYB3iSM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlq0lYB3iSM
Muntu said:
Sorry. Got distracted by this listed on the right:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5472KlsQ7Zw
RemainAllHoof said:
Sorry. Got distracted by this listed on the right:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5472KlsQ7Zw
Oddly enough, so did I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5472KlsQ7Zw
Muntu said:
RemainAllHoof said:
Sorry. Got distracted by this listed on the right:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5472KlsQ7Zw
Oddly enough, so did I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5472KlsQ7Zw
CATS ARE BOXING said:
It's sad that the indecision of the UK asylum system led him to feel this way. I would not wish any young person to feel like taking their own life is the best way out. However the solution is a quicker, fairer system, not a softer approach on asylum.
I agree with that.Not suprised to see the BBC reporting this tough! You can almost hear them saying "See what your doing to these poor poor people you nasty indigenous bds".
CATS ARE BOXING said:
It's sad that the indecision of the UK asylum system led him to feel this way. I would not wish any young person to feel like taking their own life is the best way out. However the solution is a quicker, fairer system, not a softer approach on asylum.
The solution is a significantly harder approach on asylum to put off people from actually trying to get here.David Cameron played a significant role in writing Michael Howard's 2005 election manifesto. Amazing how things change when you're actually in power. NOTHING will be done to significantly reduce the number of asylum seekers, or illegal migrants in this country. The political will does not exist to do anything about it.
Tory asylum policy in 2005 said:
Withdrawing from the 1951 United Nations Convention on refugees, which obliges countries to accept people being persecuted on the basis of need, not numbers
Introduce laws to allow the immediate removal of asylum seekers whose claims were clearly unfounded because they came from safe countries or had destroyed documents
Detain asylum seekers without documents so people whose identity was not known were not able to move freely around the UK - a worry for "national security"
Stop considering asylum applications inside the UK and instead take people from United Nations refugee agency camps. Anyone applying for asylum would be taken to new centres close to their countries of origin.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4200761.stmIntroduce laws to allow the immediate removal of asylum seekers whose claims were clearly unfounded because they came from safe countries or had destroyed documents
Detain asylum seekers without documents so people whose identity was not known were not able to move freely around the UK - a worry for "national security"
Stop considering asylum applications inside the UK and instead take people from United Nations refugee agency camps. Anyone applying for asylum would be taken to new centres close to their countries of origin.
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