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tiger ranks Wrote:

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> REFUGEES............ what us tax payers pay for so

> they can doss about all day and get carried around

> in new minibuses to and from where ever they want

> to go sorry but that place really pi**es me off



Yes. We should send them home to where they came from.


If their country of origin will not accept them we should declare war on that country.


The resulting war will then stimulate our job market.

This is ridiculous - people throwing all sorts of unsubstantiated slurs with no back up


First of all, when police are called to that houe, it's because "locals" have being getting their kicks from teasing the refugees. I used to live right near there and saw it many a time.



As for refugees "coming over here and taking our jobs/or doing fack all but taking our houses" - that debate has been had many times but if you believe that life is THAT simple then it's not worth engaging you in a debate tbh

lenk Wrote:

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> If their country of origin will not accept them we

> should declare war on that country.

>

> The resulting war will then stimulate our job

> market.


Haven't we tried that a couple of times of late? Didn't seem to work; the evil and perfidious Capitalist Forces were hellbent on destroying the world banking system, regardless of the best efforts of Our Glorious Leader. Remember: it is / was not His fault!


Sorry, I've digressed.....

This is ridiculous - people throwing all sorts of unsubstantiated slurs with no back up


First of all, when police are called to that houe, it's because "locals" have being getting their kicks from teasing the refugees. I used to live right near there and saw it many a time.



As for refugees "coming over here and taking our jobs/or doing fack all but taking our houses" - that debate has been had many times but if you believe that life is THAT simple then it's not worth engaging you in a debate tbh



Yeah, I've lived pretty close to Barry House for 7yrs and the behaviour of the refugees has always been perfect. People seem to think that just because they often hang around then they must be "up to something", whereas the real reason that they congregate outside is because it is marginally less boring than sitting in a featureless bedsit by yourself (contrary to popular belief, refugees aren't immediately given a Sky HD + package).


Tiger Ranks, you are aware that refugees are not allowed to work as soon as they enter the country, that they have to be processed first?

tiger ranks Wrote:

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> REFUGEES............ what us tax payers pay for so

> they can doss about all day and get carried around

> in new minibuses to and from where ever they want

> to go sorry but that place really pi**es me off


I'll tell you what totally p*sses me off, the people who are profiting from the misery of these people ( i've seen really expensive cars parked in the drive, outside Barry house & I doubt that they belong to the 'freeloaders' ) & the idiots who whine about their tax money going on these free-loaders. most of my pals are foreign, all of them have degrees & none of them are free loaders. My ex is Colombian, she had a Masters degree in maths ( distinction ), she left a high ranking job in Colombia to travel & see the world, yet, due to a combination of cr*p visa laws & unfair xenophobia, had to work in a well known chain of stores as a manager for under ?10k per year, she actually had 2 jobs, she cleaned at the LSE ( illegally & was paid peanuts for it. ) Compare this to my English pal who earned more cash than her ( she worked in a similar shop ) & was as lazy as fk.


As for 'them' taking our jobs, I challenge u to spend a month cleaning toilets for peanuts.


Ps: at least my ex learnt how to use punctuation.

tiger ranks Wrote:

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> REFUGEES............ what us tax payers pay for so

> they can doss about all day and get carried around

> in new minibuses to and from where ever they want

> to go sorry but that place really pi**es me off



Do you really think that anyone would leave their home country deliberately so they can live in some hostel and get a couple of rides in a minibus? Shock horror, with tax payers money, blah blah.

tiger ranks Wrote:

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> REFUGEES............ what us tax payers pay for so

> they can doss about all day and get carried around

> in new minibuses to and from where ever they want

> to go sorry but that place really pi**es me off



sorry i just love how the poster specifies that these are "new" minibuses


ROFL

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