Lawyers are at the root of all these issues imo.
|
| + Visit Dundee FC Mad for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results |
It's called Demographic Change, look at Ireland and Sweden with it. One country a basket case now, another heading that way. We can put men on the moon 55 years ago but can't stop dinghys going from A to B. It's all engineered, being ALLOWED to happen. Forget the tough talk, it's being matched with NO action. No wonder the French don't put them up in hotels.
Lawyers are at the root of all these issues imo.
Much better way of explaining the problem. Thank you. I think lawyers know that they are winning court cases when they are completely in the wrong. They have somehow managed to get the truth twisted to mean what they need to win their case. Sure some philosopher will have railed against this in times past. Egyptian society, Greek society, Roman society Chinese dynasties all destroyed by the corruption of their rulers. Are European democracies next?
The simple solution is to stop giving legal aid for people who have arrived illegally in the U.K. If these illegal immigrants can afford to pay smugglers to get them into the EU in the first place before they pay more smugglers to get them into the U.K. they can afford to pay their own legal fees.
That might discourage illegal immigrants trying to get into the U.K. in the first place.
In my opinion all these illegal immigrants should be sent back to the country they came from which in most cases is France.
There is a General Election coming up in the next 12 months.
It should not be difficult to find out which MPs at Westminster are weak about getting the illegal immigration problem in the U.K. solved with organised tactical voting to get them defeated.
Chris Law the SNP MP for Dundee West is always asking questions at Westminster about people in jail overseas who have nothing to do with the U.K. (Source They work for you email alert).
Over forty years ago I was asked to go to collect a bank card from a foreign student customer on my way home.
The student invited me into his flat and on the wall of his sitting room was a large Palestinian flag.
I said nothing, collected the bank card and promptly left.