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Move on? Not a chance. Next they'll be screaming to get his sister, Yingluck back here, which has probably been underway for some time, after which, he'll be meddling in politics again after making a stunning recovery from his' prison ordeal '.....🤣 I wonder how many more airheads, Thaksin has in his family ,to hide behind and throw up as puppet prime ministers?
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Come off it. Trump sat on his a$$ smirking about it all and quietly encouraging it. He only threw in ' go home peacefully ' when he was advised he could face insurrection charges at a later date, and was harassed by his advisers to make that statement. In a country the size of the USA, third largest in the World, with a population of 340 million, you are supposed to be a superpower and BIDEN and TRUMP is the best you can offer up to the World and the American people?
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Agreed, And it was done to teach them they can't enter Australia illegally and expect a free ride. It also sends a message to the traffickers that Australia won't tolerate it. This is something the UK is trying to implement with the Rwanda plan, but the do-gooders, (who mainly all live in leafy suburbs, not in towns and cities affected by rioting, violence, child rapes) from the UK and the European Court of human rights are obstructing the UK government at every opportunity. What about the rights of the indigenous population of a country to live in peace and harmony? Don't they have any rights?
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Woman hijacks rescue truck in Bangkok, sparks police chase
Scouse123 replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
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Justify your comments, and which area of facts I am ignorant to. I'm waiting. Furthermore, the part of my post you quoted regarding not having the luxury of having overseas territories to send migrants to, we don't. Hence, the Rwanda option, which will never happen due to too many ' woke ' and liberal people. The second part you outlined about my reference to European interference, well it is coming in the form of the constant appeals to the European court of human rights. OR Were you referring to where Australia sends its migrants? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_immigration_detention_facilities https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/law/strasbourgs-rwanda-ruling-divides-public-law-specialists/5112795.article
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+1 And this is exactly what has happened in the UK. Criminals were entering the UK through the EU open borders policy, committing various serious crimes and disappearing back to their countries of origin. Many out of reach of the British authorities, or it's costing a fortune to pursue them. Furthermore, they have uncovered, (after ignoring for years under Keir Starmer), the current leader of the Labour Party a dark culture of Pakistani grooming gangs, mainly taxi drivers, raping vulnerable young white girls between the ages of 11–15 years old. Successive governments KNEW this was going on. This is not one or two cases, there are hundreds and hundreds of these cases. It was swept under the carpet because it didn't fit the narrative that multiculturalism was working. They are finally being jailed. So called multiculturalism doesn't work in Europe and the UK, hence what we are seeing now. These migrants know Europe doesn't have the resources to detain and hold them, let alone prosecute them. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/quilliam-grooming-gangs-report-asian-abuse-rotherham-rochdale-newcastle-a8101941.html https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-65174096
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You think so? Well, is that why you are now housing migrants in offshore immigration centres off Australia in the Manus islands, Christmas Island, Papua New Guinea and Nauru and not permitting them to land? The UK doesn't have the luxury of being able to do this on our doorstep, coupled with constant interference by the European Courts, which we are supposed to have escaped from. Also, it's a lot further for migrants to travel by boat to Australia than a quick hop across hiding in trucks through the tunnel or illegal dinghies, through the English Channel. I've spoken to plenty of Australians who are deeply unhappy with Multiculturalism and its spin-offs in Australia, and the perceived privileges people receive. It certainly is not working in the UK as the vast majority are arriving via criminal gangs and networks and once there have no intention whatsoever in adapting or blending or mixing into the British way of life and want to get the benefits of cash and housing but bring their definition of' culture' with them. The UK has, like all other countries including Australia and Thailand, a right way with the correct visas and criteria and a wrong way, which most migrants tend to be following.
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Woman hijacks rescue truck in Bangkok, sparks police chase
Scouse123 replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
It just wouldn't surprise me for somebody on here at AN to find something like that. Some great-great-grandmothers ex-husband was British, and that's what caused the meltdown, so we as Brits are to blame....😂 -
Thaksin freed on parole and returns to Ban Chan Song La residence
Scouse123 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I somehow feel Teflon Thaksin will be kicking around for quite a while. -
Transgender Person Allegedly Assaults Two Women on Pattaya Beach
Scouse123 replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Yes, and no match for the LB packing a knife, meat and two veg. -
Woman hijacks rescue truck in Bangkok, sparks police chase
Scouse123 replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Might be for her. -
Woman hijacks rescue truck in Bangkok, sparks police chase
Scouse123 replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
I am waiting.................... Not a British person in sight, and look at the mayhem caused by those terrible Japanese. I say we ban them all, after tar and feathering them as per the wishes of some AN members. I mean, why don't they do mental health checks on ALL Japanese before allowing them to travel to wonderful Thailand? -
Another example that multi culturalism doesn't work. These people come to Europe and are amazed how easy it is to defy authorities and get away with it. In their own countries they daren't, they would get hammered. There is not one European country that is not regretting allowing unfettered access to Europe, and this is why the EU is having to revise all its policies on Migrants.
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Internal flight carrying significant amount of cash
Scouse123 replied to Woof999's topic in Thailand Travel Forum
Why is that? Foreigners are allowed to gift money to Thai partners, besides, if her income doesn't support the transaction, she is wide open in the event of a check, to be accused of obtaining monies by nefarious purposes. -
Internal flight carrying significant amount of cash
Scouse123 replied to Woof999's topic in Thailand Travel Forum
And for this service, the Police asked for how much? I do not believe it was free for friendship, it never is. -
Internal flight carrying significant amount of cash
Scouse123 replied to Woof999's topic in Thailand Travel Forum
Absolutely the only sensible option in his predicament. I would want to know why they are insisting so strongly on cash for this amount. -
Corruption in this country starts right at the very top and filters right down to the noodle sellers. It's rampant, it's embedded, and I can't see it ever ending. All members of the RTP must go on a week-long course to learn out to keep and straight face, they must not go red in the cheeks nor stutter whilst talking to journalists, it's part of their induction programme.