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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by BaggieSingh View Post
    Problem is they destroy their passports and say they dont have any
    So how do u know what their country is ?

    I do agree that while there is a free dinner (And more) people will arrive

    I’m from a family who when they came over there was no access to welfare etc Or if there was it was not an option as they wanted to earn their money
    And if that meant doing all the jobs and hours that were not desirable (Foundries, chemical factories, night shifts) then that was fine, and made sure that what people would class as necessities (holidays, time off etc) were ignored

    So I like most people from immigrant families who worked hard to get what they have are absolutely flabbergasted when we waste money on these fakers

    Problem is I do want us to help the real people with issues, how do you determine that though ?
    Especially with the legal system, processes and procedures in welfare and benefits and the inability to change laws, not an easy answer
    A genuine asylum seeker would retain the passport, and would be more easily processed. Those without passports provide lengthy cases and appeals for the legal profession. So us taxpayers fund the legal profession, NHS, Welfare, Housing etc for them as long they are here. We're being taken for mugs by our own government, and it will continue until we demand answers at face to face meetings with our MP'S.

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    I have sympathy for people who wish to flee war zones and places where a decent lifestyle is impossible. However, it should be managed in accordance with the long term interests of the British people. Unlimited immigration is not sustainable in the long term; we are the most densely populated country in Europe, apart from Monaco, I believe. With the threat of worsening effects of climate change, this country could well find itself suffering water shortages in not too many years time. The World faces some very tough decisions regarding immigration in the very near future, some of which may be quite unpalatable to many but the long term viability of our society must be the priority.

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