Diwrnach
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Its not as black and white as many seem to think, their own people don't like them fleeing, this leads many to believe are hell of a lot of them are just doing it to get into Europe not flee war.
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if im not mistaken Germany has taken on a hell of a lot more refugees then any other eu country. As for the women and children left behind the blanket policy should be families only as they are the most vulnerable. Im all for helping those who need it but there needs to be tighter restriction on who is allowed in.The problem is people have had enough of mass immigration so ANY mention of more people coming and everyone instantly doesn't want to know regardless of the reason.
If we were outside the EU and hadn't had mass uncontrolled immigration for years we wouldn't be doing this now.
The other issue is why are they traveling through many safe countries to try and get to Britain? why aren't their neighbours doing more to help in the first place? why is it us again?
Also worth considering is there are now large camps in Syria that is full pretty much entirely of women and children who have just been left behind, they hate their men for fleeing and leaving them.
Germany has, and a lot of places they have gone are up in arms over it, also Sweden has taken a lot and has pretty much become the rape capital of Europe.if im not mistaken Germany has taken on a hell of a lot more refugees then any other eu country. As for the women and children left behind the blanket policy should be families only as they are the most vulnerable. Im all for helping those who need it but there needs to be tighter restriction on who is allowed in.
I'm sure you aren't the only individual who does research....Do your own research..
sound reasoning Clisty :thumbs:I see both sides of the argument and have seen first hand what some are running from from when i was in afghanistan a few years back. The standard of living is shocking, but it is the most beautiful place ive ever been, people are usually forced out by either being kicked out or everything getting destroyed. Lots dont want to go but have to, with there family in tow, whilst some are taking advantage, hence my previous post when i say we should, as a rule, help the families.