Asylum seekers suffering from stress
Asylum seekers suffering from stress
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GeneralBanter

Original Poster:

1,328 posts

36 months

fly by wire

3,872 posts

146 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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diddums.

there's a simple answer to that.....

Mojooo

13,281 posts

201 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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Bit of a dickish response -he came when he was 12 and waited 10 years for a decision - why so long?

We should have a policy that all decisions are made within 12 months so people can stay or leave.

Far Cough

2,468 posts

189 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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Mojooo said:
Bit of a dickish response -he came when he was 12 and waited 10 years for a decision - why so long?

We should have a policy that all decisions are made within 12 months so people can stay or leave.
12 months ........ FFS

I could make a decision in about 10 seconds. Why the hell does it take more than that ???

Vasco

18,009 posts

126 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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I must admit that I, and others, have probably adopted a somewhat tougher approach to all this over the many years.
Immigration is not the key issue, just illegal immigration - if someone has entered the country illegally they should be deported within days.

fly by wire

3,872 posts

146 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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Vasco said:
I must admit that I, and others, have probably adopted a somewhat tougher approach to all this over the many years.
Immigration is not the key issue, just illegal immigration - if someone has entered the country illegally they should be deported within days.
Is the correct answer.

oyster

13,404 posts

269 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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Vasco said:
I must admit that I, and others, have probably adopted a somewhat tougher approach to all this over the many years.
Immigration is not the key issue, just illegal immigration - if someone has entered the country illegally they should be deported within days.
How would an asylum seeker enter the country?

CoolHands

22,006 posts

216 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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oyster said:
How would an asylum seeker enter the country?

rscott

16,809 posts

212 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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Far Cough said:
Mojooo said:
Bit of a dickish response -he came when he was 12 and waited 10 years for a decision - why so long?

We should have a policy that all decisions are made within 12 months so people can stay or leave.
12 months ........ FFS

I could make a decision in about 10 seconds. Why the hell does it take more than that ???
What would your decision have been in this family's case and why?

119

16,334 posts

57 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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coffee

Mojooo

13,281 posts

201 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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Far Cough said:
Mojooo said:
Bit of a dickish response -he came when he was 12 and waited 10 years for a decision - why so long?

We should have a policy that all decisions are made within 12 months so people can stay or leave.
12 months ........ FFS

I could make a decision in about 10 seconds. Why the hell does it take more than that ???
I suspect your answer would always be no.

911Spanker

2,895 posts

37 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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Poor guy. If he is here perfectly legitimately and is keen to work hard and better himself the system should allow that.

Vanden Saab

17,192 posts

95 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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oyster said:
Vasco said:
I must admit that I, and others, have probably adopted a somewhat tougher approach to all this over the many years.
Immigration is not the key issue, just illegal immigration - if someone has entered the country illegally they should be deported within days.
How would an asylum seeker enter the country?
When they are invited, see Ukraine and Hong Kong for details.

Terminator X

19,257 posts

225 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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CoolHands said:
oyster said:
How would an asylum seeker enter the country?
Wouldn't they seek asylum in the country closest to the country they left scratchchin

TX.

popeyewhite

23,008 posts

141 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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Terminator X said:
CoolHands said:
oyster said:
How would an asylum seeker enter the country?
Wouldn't they seek asylum in the country closest to the country they left scratchchin

TX.
Of course they would. That's what's happened here isn't it?

  • Heads off to read the OP*
Ah

Gas1883

1,513 posts

69 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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Vasco said:
I must admit that I, and others, have probably adopted a somewhat tougher approach to all this over the many years.
Immigration is not the key issue, just illegal immigration - if someone has entered the country illegally they should be deported within days.
Imigration may not be an issue for you & many others , but mass immigration / freedom of movement etc is for a lot of people including me as it supresses/ suppressed our wages .


GeneralBanter

Original Poster:

1,328 posts

36 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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If we continue to get greater than the population of Oxford each year with no real allegiance to the UK beyond benefits then our democracy is headed for trouble.

911Spanker

2,895 posts

37 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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Gas1883 said:
Vasco said:
I must admit that I, and others, have probably adopted a somewhat tougher approach to all this over the many years.
Immigration is not the key issue, just illegal immigration - if someone has entered the country illegally they should be deported within days.
Imigration may not be an issue for you & many others , but mass immigration / freedom of movement etc is for a lot of people including me as it supresses/ suppressed our wages .
Not sure what line of work you are in but is that really the case?

BunkMoreland

3,239 posts

28 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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Vanden Saab said:
When they are invited, see Ukraine and Hong Kong for details.
THAT

Also see SOME Afghans and Iraqis who helped our troops.

We are NOT duty bound to help EVERY person from every country on the planet who wants asylum. (despite what the morons in this country believe!)

911Spanker

2,895 posts

37 months

Sunday 13th April 2025
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BunkMoreland said:
Vanden Saab said:
When they are invited, see Ukraine and Hong Kong for details.
THAT

Also see SOME Afghans and Iraqis who helped our troops.

We are NOT duty bound to help EVERY person from every country on the planet who wants asylum. (despite what the morons in this country believe!)
Of course not but I am not sure anyone is saying that?

There's plenty about immigration that is good.