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Boats arriving on south coast



Spicy

We're going up.
Dec 18, 2003
6,038
London
Why is most of Europe not safe for those fleeing surely once they are out of the war zone and in a safe haven the need to continue to flee stops and therefore there is no requirement to even think about crossing the channel

You are right. What the French should be doing is asking those in Calais whether they want to claim asylum in France, since as you are say they are in a safe country. If they don't want to claim asylum in France, then the French should be returning them to their own countries not allowing them to set up camp there in the hope of coming here.
 




Taybha

Whalewhine
Oct 8, 2008
27,221
Uwantsumorwat
What were the people from Albania going through that were on the boat ? I am not up to date with the situation there.

Not a clue apart from its overrun with Syrian refugees, but i would think every parent would want the best for his child , if they think its worth risking that childs life in search of a better life then the situation they are in must be pretty grim , i dont really think it matters what nationality these people are , only that they are risking their lives doing it .
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
70,366
In light of the recent rescue of a boat full of would be immigrants off the south coast, how would people on the south east coast feel if this becomes more commonplace ?

Surprised it doesn't appear to have organised as Route One from Northern France to the UK long before now to be honest. Short but busily dangerous stretch of water, make it safely halfway across and you're home and dry as it were. Certainly beats rotting in Calais forever.
 


jakarta

Well-known member
May 25, 2007
15,638
Sullington
i dont really think it matters what nationality these people are , only that they are risking their lives doing it .

Sorry that is nonsense, it completely matters as to what nationality they are.

While some are genuine refugees from war zones such as Syria and Libya many are economic migrants from places like Albania and North Africa etc..

And has already been pointed out, once they are in Western Europe what is stopping them registering as refugees there?
 




You are right. What the French should be doing is asking those in Calais whether they want to claim asylum in France, since as you are say they are in a safe country. If they don't want to claim asylum in France, then the French should be returning them to their own countries not allowing them to set up camp there in the hope of coming here.

It seems to be the case that people on NSC are imagining that the refugees reached France direct from Albania and that they therefore should be returned direct to Albania. But how does anyone without an air ticket get direct from Albania to France?

The same applies to the journey that these refugees have made to the UK.
 


Pinkie Brown

I'll look after the skirt
Sep 5, 2007
3,552
Neues Zeitalter DDR
Surprised it doesn't appear to have organised as Route One from Northern France to the UK long before now to be honest. Short but busily dangerous stretch of water, make it safely halfway across and you're home and dry as it were. Certainly beats rotting in Calais forever.

If they came ashore at Dungeness on a windy bleak day and had a look around, they'd probably set sail straight back to France.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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If they came ashore at Dungeness on a windy bleak day and had a look around, they'd probably set sail straight back to France.

Or erect giant screens the length of the South Coast's beaches showing a montage of people in Palace shirts, typical daily scenes in the housing estates of Middlesbrough and Grimsby and a repeat scene of Miranda falling over, all backed by a Coldplay track. The words "Welcome to England!" on top of them in bright lights. Calais will be overrun in days.
 






AK74

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Jan 19, 2010
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If they came ashore at Dungeness on a windy bleak day and had a look around, they'd probably set sail straight back to France.

Unless they were fans of independent art house cinema, in which case they could MARVEL at Derek Jarman's beach-front holiday cottage.
 


sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
Wait for 30 boats and unleash the beast:wink:
 

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sir albion

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Jan 6, 2007
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SWINDON
I don't think the 'pull up the drawbridge' brigade are capable of that.

Moan about walking to Falmer train station and being inconvenienced by waiting.
While bemoaning those who have walked from Syria.


(yes I know I'm being platitudinous but FFS anyone would think it was commonplace to run from your home and cross an entire continent looking for safety).
Yeah running through dozens of safe countries no doubt....
 








edna krabappel

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Jul 7, 2003
47,225
if just a few succeed in crossing or in being rescued and brought to shore, then all hell will break loose.

What, like all this civil unrest that occurs each time a lorry pulls over on the A23 or the M20 and a dozen people pop out??
 


Rogero

Well-known member
Aug 4, 2010
5,721
Shoreham
All fun on here but if we remain in EU many more Albanians and millions of Turks will legally arrive. I believe it is law that local authotities have to house them. Vote Leave.
 


edna krabappel

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Jul 7, 2003
47,225
All fun on here but if we remain in EU many more Albanians and millions of Turks will legally arrive. I believe it is law that local authotities have to house them. Vote Leave.

Out of interest- genuine question, I haven't studied this in any great depth- if we did leave, would the laws suddenly change to allow the authorities at national and local level to refuse state aid to the sort of people you mention (perhaps not Albanians & Turkish people as they wouldn't have been in the EU prior to us leaving, but, for example, Romanians, Bulgarians etc)? Is that likely? I'd guess not.
 


yxee

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Oct 24, 2011
2,521
Manchester
I don't think the 'pull up the drawbridge' brigade are capable of that.

Moan about walking to Falmer train station and being inconvenienced by waiting.
While bemoaning those who have walked from Syria.


(yes I know I'm being platitudinous but FFS anyone would think it was commonplace to run from your home and cross an entire continent looking for safety).

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Whenever I can I always give to the RNLI, however I will stop giving if it turns out to be the case that they start picking people up. This is an EU problem, so therefore this should paid for by the EU.

Secondly we will see a lot more of this now, because soon as they get half way across they are then in UK waters, they will be picked up by us and will claim Asylum in the UK, even though they should have claimed Asylum in the first country they arrived in.
 
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