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Chomper Higgot

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  1. Whenever the subject of learning English comes up I’m always mindful of the fact the thickest Englishman I know speaks perfectly understandable English. I’d go as far as to say English fluency is what enables a lot of really dim people to reveal the absence of their intellect. English is not difficult to learn for those motivated to do so.
  2. Yes we are. Anyone who tells you otherwise is lying to you. Thoughts are by their very nature a private thing.
  3. You are free to think what you like.
  4. I know life’s tough in the UK right now but are there no other options between health professional and criminal?
  5. It’s not just any 8 people is it? And their report follows the finding of the then USAG, Trump’s hand picked man for the job, Bill Barr.
  6. Alternatively the Republican Party could learn the lesson and return to broad based policies and move away from the rabid rightwing reality denial that has a hold of the Party.
  7. This is correct. He also, during his alleged share manipulation antics, made two offers, the first $13Billion below the price he eventually paid, the second $11Billon less. It can be reasonably assumed he paid a vastly higher price than he wanted to. Now he has a problem. He needs to turn a profit. The profit is in advertising, and outside ‘The Pillow Guy’ what business is going to want it’s name alongside a constant stream of hate mongering? While over the horizon there are calls on both sides of the political spectrum to break up ‘Big Social Media’. Musk has bought himself a headache.
  8. Pointing out that voting for a party that is actively working to deny citizens the right to vote is putting democrat risk is not, in any rational world, ‘anti democratic’. If a raving communist party was standing for election I doubt very much that you’d object to other parties warned that voting for the raving communists would put democracy at risk. https://www.democracydocket.com/opinion/republican-anti-voting-lawsuits-pile-up-in-2022/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2022/08/03/brennan-center-report-voting-restrictions-prevalent-gop-states/10226602002/ https://www.vox.com/22463490/voting-rights-democracy-texas-georgia-suppression-jim-crow-supreme-court-sb7
  9. Yes they are, but it only applies to migrants entering the EU and traveling between EU states. I thought you understood that.
  10. Thanks for pointing out my typo, now fixed. We all know there are no simplistic answers to complex problems. I can think of few global problems more complex than mass migration.
  11. I’ve told you many times. I don’t owe you a solution to anything. Go get angry with the people who told you they would fix this (it wasn’t me). I have given my opinion of where the resolution will be found a couple of posts north of here.
  12. Sorry, I’m not an employee of UK Border Force or the Home Office. I have no idea of the ‘status’ of those arriving, and I don’t owe you a definition of their status either. Take your question up with the Government.
  13. The UK ditched the Dublin Regulations with Brexit. It has zero application to anyone traveling through the EU to a non EU nation.
  14. Now we are getting somewhere. “Managing illegal migration is a global challenge” Yes managing the mass migration of people is a global challenge it’s a complex issue that is not going to be resolved by simplistic solutions. It certainly is not going to be solved by the UK acting by itself. The UK is going to have to engage with its neighbors ( essentially the EU) and almost certainly will have to join multinational agreements and treaties to address this issue. It might be a good idea to step back from the antagonism towards the EU, and particularly France that the UK has engaged in since 2016. Abandoning the Dublin regulations was a monumental mistake, a return to cooperation is the only way this problem will be resolved.
  15. You just said the quiet bit out loud.
  16. Here, this’ll explain, it’s a report from September of this year so the totals are not up to date: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-kent-62889043
  17. “Taking back control of our borders was never anything to do with illegal entry“ Arguably the most illogical statement I’ve read on this forum for a long time. Putting aside the use of photos of non European migrants by the Leave Campaign, of a nation loses control of migrants crossing the border, it does have control of its borders. ‘Oh we’ve got control of the borders, except for the over 30,000 people who sneaked in so far this year’
  18. They are still migrants and ‘getting our borders back’ is still a lie.
  19. I’ve explained, I don’t owe you a solution. It’s not me that made you false promises.
  20. I don’t owe anyone a ‘working solution’. I answered the OP’s question. Take your question for a solution to the people who promised you they’d fix this. Venting your ire on those who told you at the time you were being lied to is a very odd response. But I do understand, you were duped. It’s not a fault on my part that I wasn’t.
  21. How does that compare with over 30,000 so far this year?
  22. But it did work then. The near twenty fold increase in migrants has occurred since Brexit, the UK ‘getting its borders back’ and leaving the Dublin Regulations.
  23. I find it odd that in the face of a complete failure of the Government that promised to ‘get our borders back’ to control those same borders, those ranting against the 20 fold increase in cross channel migrants turn their ire on the very people who warned that the purveyors of the Brexit Promise were lying. If you feel you are owed a solution to the lies you swallowed, go take it up with those who lied to you. For your convenience you’ll find them in the party of Government and/or busy telling even more lies over at ‘Reform UK. Don’t compound the mistake of doubling down on failed policies by being suckered with ‘fooled you once and will fool you again’.
  24. I answered the OPs question with a detailed explanation of why I don’t support the continuation of failure.
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