The UK has to shoulder a lot of the blame BT.If they had simply returned the migrants to France every time when this started 4-5 years ago then none of this would have happened.It is not rocket science.Thne more they let in then the more will come.
Tragedy being heaped on tragedy and I put the blame squarely on the conscious and shoulders of the French.
How the hell can you allow thirty odd people to jump in an inflatable dinghy from your shores and head into a wintry English Channel with all of its inherent danger?
Macron is a moron.
The UK has to shoulder a lot of the blame BT.If they had simply returned the migrants to France every time when this started 4-5 years ago then none of this would have happened.It is not rocket science.Thne more they let in then the more will come.
The floodgates are open because, since Brexit, we are not allowed to return them to France even if we decided to because that agreement only exists between EU members.
They will keep on coming, France will do absolutely nothing to stop them because, once they have left France, they are out of their hair.
No doubt the majority, if not all, will have false documentation and this will also prohibit us from returning them to what they claim is their own country.
Like I said Supersub6, I put the blame for these tragedies squarely on the conscious and shoulders of the French.
Boris cocked up again big style. I'm sure in his election lies (sorry, pledge!) he said the Tories would protect our borders and get a grip in immigration, legal or otherwise.
We cannot allow people to die in the English Channel attempting to cross illegally from France, but with Macron and Johnson in charge of this $hitfest how the f*ck do we stop this?
ANyone with a modicum of common sense and who had studied the EU would have realised that, far from stopping immigration, Brexit would be a big help for those wishing to enter Britain and seek asylum because they only have to get here and they are virtually untouchable.
As I said, France will not worry at all because they are not their problem once they have left France so why would they try to stop them? Sad state of affairs ---where are the leaders? Haha!
It was only the night before, talking about the situation with Mrs S, and I said nothing will happen until one of these boats sinks with a huge loss of life, then something might be done about it. The day after it happened, but right now I'm not convinced I was right and something will be done.
And I agree with BT once more, Macron is largely to blame, he has an animosity towards this country which warps his judgement, he has done nothing to stem the flow of boats leaving French shores, instead he seems to want them waved through by the French police. He uses these poor buggers as a stick to beat Brexit Britain with, it's shameful, but what does he care, he has an election to fight soon.