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Somalis killed in Milton Keynes
The families of two teenagers who were shot dead have paid tribute to them.
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.u...o_shot_youths/
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...on-Keynes.html
Sounds like the "low level criminal activity" might have escalated a bit.....................
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Yep..bringing their squabbles here with them, as if we haven't got enough crooks.
This is the future today.
More bloody expense for the law-abiding taxpayer, and our streets made even more dangerous by people who should never have been admitted to the country in the first place.
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They don't need to worry, because most of them live in cottages in the country with roses growing around the front door.
Thus the flow of human detritus is unlikely to trouble them.
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Thing IS, though ... surely NOT ALL Somalis are necessarily bad 'uns!!!
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Neither probably are most of the other 7 billion people on the planet, just that few of them have anything in common with an average Brit, and taking in all these hard-luck story cases, or out and out criminal parasites is not in the best interests of our nation.
I have no doubt that the majority of UK citizens would agree with me on this, but of course our stupid govt. is more interested in what the rest of the world thinks of us.
We gain brownie points on our world stage status and (so goes the theory), influence and trade opportunities.
What is the point of us being highly regarded and A1 credit-rated, if the country is full of disgruntled residents mourning the loss of their heritage and national identity ?
I'd rather be poorer, but proud and happy to live in a country I love.
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Good 'uns, Bad 'uns Arthur they've got absolutely no connection with this country and should not be here. Those claiming asylum should be sent back to the last country their truck passed through.
A drain on public resources and as their not insignificant criminal contingent prove time and again a risk to UK publics life and limb.
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31st May 2011 #9
whats the answer my friends, its ok saying they should be sent back to the country they came through, never ever happen, i am with you on this, they should never be here but what can we little people do about it, a big fat nothing, maybe charge them like we have to pay for our partners and go through all the visa and test , but alas i dont think so, WELCOME ALL TO OUR WONDERFUL DUMPING GROUND ENGLAND
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31st May 2011 #10
sorry to be so down the pissing kids have made me so angry, cant wait for them to leave home, idle buggers them, but still love my emma and have not fell out with her, even though she has ended up cleaning after them , putting there washing away too,
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31st May 2011 #11
And your words do ring true, Steve ... *England (or a sizeable part of it) IS the UK's main "dumping ground", I have to admit! We - north of the Border - tend to be rather more fortunate in that respect. Could it be that these people are drawn to *its plethora of large cities - whereby they can more readily integrate themselves into conurbations of their own making ... build mosques and temples ... or whatever ... and demand equal opportunities in terms of so-called "human rights" - as opposed to being attracted to the [proportionately] fewer rural areas to be found in 'England's "green" and pleasant land'??
... Who knows?! But yes - you're right - levying a "Settlement Charge" of some sort sounds like a good to me.
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True...I did mean to include that word.
Bit late both on paper and in the real world though.
Our country is already riddled with vermin.
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Graham - Like you say the current mob seem to use our asylum and dishing out aid figures as a strange attempt to gain international brownie points but the real blame for the crime ridden, benefit grasping multicultural cesspit we live in is 100% down to Labour. They cynically allowed the mass immigration of some of the worst characters imaginable to create future voters for themselves, this coupled with blind acceptance of the liberal elitist judiciary's limp wristed decisions puts us well and truly in the brown stuff.
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Yep...can't argue with that.
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31st May 2011 #18
Too right Arthur i do blame alot of our problems on joining the EU one silly legislation after another & we have to abide by them
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31st May 2011 #19
In my old job I use to issue asylum seekers at their home with NASS token's which was converted into money so they could support themselves, and a lot of them were Somalian's. What a bunch of ignoramuses they were. Snatched the token and didn't even have the courtesy to say thankyou. I can't make my mind up who was the worst, them or the Poles.
In contrast, the Kurds were predominantly friendly and hospitable, even inviting me for food & drink.
I think though, for every decent foreigner that lands on these shores there's at least one weasel who wants to abuse the system or cause trouble. It's about time this country shuts the door to the masses. No more room at the inn. Time to look after the British people.
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Absolutely !
They are here legally and by popular request.
Plus, they 'fit in'.
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True...not even when frying dried fish.
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