Migration
#16
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Re: Migration
That is quite correct Polly, and I respect the moderator's decision. I was just pointing out that on this site at least, it is far from the case that the anti-migration lobby's posts are being squashed one-sidedly.
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Re: Migration
Happy to discuss further by pm if you wish so as not to derail the thread
#18
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Re: Migration
Originally Posted by crashcage
Since i have returned my neighbours also told that the hungarian authorities had arrested 8-9 Isis fanatics at the border,but no mention of this in the european/British news.Also Why not?I understand that the liberal do gooders probably have the governments over a barrel and they are to scared to say anything because of the PC axe that hangs above all our heads.I find it totally crazy that this massive exodus has been allowed and that fanatics have been allowed to enter so easily.Of which some have already been caught in Germany.I can only say thati for one am glad with Hungarys actions and wish that the rest of europe had taken a similair stance. CC
Last edited by BEVS; Oct 16th 2015 at 6:33 am. Reason: Clarity
#19
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Re: Migration
John Gilbert, I so totally agree with what you said.
Common sense went out the door on the subject of migration a long time ago.
The media and governments do not have the peoples best interest at heart.
Common sense went out the door on the subject of migration a long time ago.
The media and governments do not have the peoples best interest at heart.
#20
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Re: Migration
The Hungarian police experts on terrorism have reported that the refugees pose no serious threat on security. See link below:Police anti-terrorism expert counters government warnings on illegal migration | Politics.hu
Last edited by BEVS; Oct 16th 2015 at 6:29 am. Reason: Ummm. Quotes need sorting somehow. Will have a look
#22
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Re: Migration
For what it's worth my 2 fts worth
IMO you need to look at the background agendas for the various governments
UK - immigration is a political hot potato so any sort of immigration - refugees, migrants or eastern Europeans are seen as problems.
Germany - Has a population demographic problem. Not enough young(ish) working people to work in industry, pay taxes and support the ageing population and sees refugees as a way to help solve this problem. (UK has / will have the same problem but for the moment housing shortage and unemployment trump the demographics issue)
Hungary - Does not want another ethnic minority diluting its culture. The ethnic minorities it does have cause enough problems (that no one is willing to discuss or resolve) without more. Also Hungary does not have the cash to put into supporting an influx of refugees until they get on their feet.
Other European countries seem to provide assistance to get the refugees / migrants through their territory as fast as possible and on to the next country, where they become someone elses problem.
The solution - Not easy but IMO fix the illness not the symptoms i.e. sort out the Syria etc. to stop the flow. (very not easy) mean time properly funded international refugee camps in the region to safeguard those fleeing.
I am reminded of an interview I saw on Sky with a Syrian refugee (with his family) and he said he wanted to go to Germany. What if you can't get to Germany asked the reporter. Came the reply "If I can't get into Germany then I will go back to Syria"!! - So who is a refugee and who is a migrant.
The UK saying they will take refugees from camps in the region rather than those who arrive on the door step, sounds like a good idea. It stops the pull factors and the people smugglers (Reported 2000USD / person 500,000 people - do the maths!) - Of course it also means that the UK can cherry pick those it wants by education, language skills or occupation. I am surprised more countries haven't picked up on this one.
IMO you need to look at the background agendas for the various governments
UK - immigration is a political hot potato so any sort of immigration - refugees, migrants or eastern Europeans are seen as problems.
Germany - Has a population demographic problem. Not enough young(ish) working people to work in industry, pay taxes and support the ageing population and sees refugees as a way to help solve this problem. (UK has / will have the same problem but for the moment housing shortage and unemployment trump the demographics issue)
Hungary - Does not want another ethnic minority diluting its culture. The ethnic minorities it does have cause enough problems (that no one is willing to discuss or resolve) without more. Also Hungary does not have the cash to put into supporting an influx of refugees until they get on their feet.
Other European countries seem to provide assistance to get the refugees / migrants through their territory as fast as possible and on to the next country, where they become someone elses problem.
The solution - Not easy but IMO fix the illness not the symptoms i.e. sort out the Syria etc. to stop the flow. (very not easy) mean time properly funded international refugee camps in the region to safeguard those fleeing.
I am reminded of an interview I saw on Sky with a Syrian refugee (with his family) and he said he wanted to go to Germany. What if you can't get to Germany asked the reporter. Came the reply "If I can't get into Germany then I will go back to Syria"!! - So who is a refugee and who is a migrant.
The UK saying they will take refugees from camps in the region rather than those who arrive on the door step, sounds like a good idea. It stops the pull factors and the people smugglers (Reported 2000USD / person 500,000 people - do the maths!) - Of course it also means that the UK can cherry pick those it wants by education, language skills or occupation. I am surprised more countries haven't picked up on this one.
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Re: Migration
For what it's worth my 2 fts worth
IMO you need to look at the background agendas for the various governments
UK - immigration is a political hot potato so any sort of immigration - refugees, migrants or eastern Europeans are seen as problems.
Germany - Has a population demographic problem. Not enough young(ish) working people to work in industry, pay taxes and support the ageing population and sees refugees as a way to help solve this problem. (UK has / will have the same problem but for the moment housing shortage and unemployment trump the demographics issue)
Hungary - Does not want another ethnic minority diluting its culture. The ethnic minorities it does have cause enough problems (that no one is willing to discuss or resolve) without more. Also Hungary does not have the cash to put into supporting an influx of refugees until they get on their feet.
Other European countries seem to provide assistance to get the refugees / migrants through their territory as fast as possible and on to the next country, where they become someone elses problem.
The solution - Not easy but IMO fix the illness not the symptoms i.e. sort out the Syria etc. to stop the flow. (very not easy) mean time properly funded international refugee camps in the region to safeguard those fleeing.
I am reminded of an interview I saw on Sky with a Syrian refugee (with his family) and he said he wanted to go to Germany. What if you can't get to Germany asked the reporter. Came the reply "If I can't get into Germany then I will go back to Syria"!! - So who is a refugee and who is a migrant.
The UK saying they will take refugees from camps in the region rather than those who arrive on the door step, sounds like a good idea. It stops the pull factors and the people smugglers (Reported 2000USD / person 500,000 people - do the maths!) - Of course it also means that the UK can cherry pick those it wants by education, language skills or occupation. I am surprised more countries haven't picked up on this one.
IMO you need to look at the background agendas for the various governments
UK - immigration is a political hot potato so any sort of immigration - refugees, migrants or eastern Europeans are seen as problems.
Germany - Has a population demographic problem. Not enough young(ish) working people to work in industry, pay taxes and support the ageing population and sees refugees as a way to help solve this problem. (UK has / will have the same problem but for the moment housing shortage and unemployment trump the demographics issue)
Hungary - Does not want another ethnic minority diluting its culture. The ethnic minorities it does have cause enough problems (that no one is willing to discuss or resolve) without more. Also Hungary does not have the cash to put into supporting an influx of refugees until they get on their feet.
Other European countries seem to provide assistance to get the refugees / migrants through their territory as fast as possible and on to the next country, where they become someone elses problem.
The solution - Not easy but IMO fix the illness not the symptoms i.e. sort out the Syria etc. to stop the flow. (very not easy) mean time properly funded international refugee camps in the region to safeguard those fleeing.
I am reminded of an interview I saw on Sky with a Syrian refugee (with his family) and he said he wanted to go to Germany. What if you can't get to Germany asked the reporter. Came the reply "If I can't get into Germany then I will go back to Syria"!! - So who is a refugee and who is a migrant.
The UK saying they will take refugees from camps in the region rather than those who arrive on the door step, sounds like a good idea. It stops the pull factors and the people smugglers (Reported 2000USD / person 500,000 people - do the maths!) - Of course it also means that the UK can cherry pick those it wants by education, language skills or occupation. I am surprised more countries haven't picked up on this one.
#24
Re: Migration
Hi All,
Have just returned home and while watching the migration debacle unfold from the UK wondered Why?
What made them suddenly all start coming?
Answer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_8kc19DL70
Since i have returned my neighbours also told that the hungarian authorities had arrested 8-9 Isis fanatics at the border,but no mention of this in the european/British news.Also Why not?
I understand that the liberal do gooders probably have the governments over a barrel and they are to scared to say anything because of the PC axe that hangs above all our heads.
I find it totally crazy that this massive exodus has been allowed and that fanatics have been allowed to enter so easily.Of which some have already been caught in Germany.
I can only say thati for one am glad with Hungarys actions and wish that the rest of europe had taken a similair stance.
CC
Have just returned home and while watching the migration debacle unfold from the UK wondered Why?
What made them suddenly all start coming?
Answer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_8kc19DL70
Since i have returned my neighbours also told that the hungarian authorities had arrested 8-9 Isis fanatics at the border,but no mention of this in the european/British news.Also Why not?
I understand that the liberal do gooders probably have the governments over a barrel and they are to scared to say anything because of the PC axe that hangs above all our heads.
I find it totally crazy that this massive exodus has been allowed and that fanatics have been allowed to enter so easily.Of which some have already been caught in Germany.
I can only say thati for one am glad with Hungarys actions and wish that the rest of europe had taken a similair stance.
CC
Little has been mentioned until recently that the majority of those on the move have turned out to be opportunists looking to move up in the world, rather than desperate refugees, most of whom are left behind without sufficient resources or help to do anything about it.
Possibly only Cameron has the right idea in this respect.
What Merkel did say was that the borders would stay open regardless and free movement guaranteed.
......though of course that was a couple of weeks before she went back on her word, initially closing the borders,setting up check points and restricting entry.
This in turn caused total chaos throughout the rest of Europe, with huge backlogs building up and other countries having no choice but to reinstate border controls.
Her latest move with regard to Turkey is unlikely to solve any problems and is simply discriminating against those she initially claimed to be helping, in addition of course to causing further chaos along with a huge influx of Turkish migrants bringing their Civil war onto our doorsteps, as has already begun to occur in parts of Germany itself.
Personally I think she has lost the plot to such a degree that she is no longer fit to be in any position of authority, let alone singlehandedly dictating to the rest of Europe.
#25
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Re: Migration
while searching the net,why have none of the rich arab countries not reacted.
Before anyone says the Turks have reacted,Turks are not Arabs.I am talking about Saudi Arabia,it appears that they have 100,000 air conditioned tents that are doing nothing out of the holy period of the Haj.
Also Qatar,Dubai etc
Why are the european governments not putting pressure on these lands to help and to take refugees.
Result of this migration,poor old Sweden,pc'eed to blazes is the rape capital of the world,recnt case woman gang raped the 7 convicted are to sentenced to 4-6 years and those that are expelled are allowed to come back after a few years!!!!!! that is unbelievable.Norway is also suffering a rape epedemic.
Anders Behring Brevik,brought his point across in a shocking manner but i think he is and others who say it,Multiculturalism doesnt work!
Well not with muslims,chinese have been everywhere for years,budhists,indians,sikh's,hindus you name it all live peacfully amongst us,what is the matter with them that they have to alienate themselves and then cry "dicrimination" Sad what is happening,it slips my mind who said this,
Evil only triumphs when good men do nothing.
The time unfortunately is coming,and i didnt think we would see it in our lifetime.
Nostradamus predicted 3 crusades(please correct me if i am wrong) and the third they will be among us. Just a matter of time!
CC
Before anyone says the Turks have reacted,Turks are not Arabs.I am talking about Saudi Arabia,it appears that they have 100,000 air conditioned tents that are doing nothing out of the holy period of the Haj.
Also Qatar,Dubai etc
Why are the european governments not putting pressure on these lands to help and to take refugees.
Result of this migration,poor old Sweden,pc'eed to blazes is the rape capital of the world,recnt case woman gang raped the 7 convicted are to sentenced to 4-6 years and those that are expelled are allowed to come back after a few years!!!!!! that is unbelievable.Norway is also suffering a rape epedemic.
Well not with muslims,chinese have been everywhere for years,budhists,indians,sikh's,hindus you name it all live peacfully amongst us,what is the matter with them that they have to alienate themselves and then cry "dicrimination" Sad what is happening,it slips my mind who said this,
Evil only triumphs when good men do nothing.
The time unfortunately is coming,and i didnt think we would see it in our lifetime.
Nostradamus predicted 3 crusades(please correct me if i am wrong) and the third they will be among us. Just a matter of time!
CC
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#26
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Re: Migration
We don't need to be Nostradamus to predict what is going to happen in Europe.
#28
Re: Migration
If they don't take in whole families many members of which may have no useful skills at all, then I imagine there will be a public outcry.
In contrast most of those who have made their way up to Germany are mostly fit youngish guys of an ideal working age, apparently not many with big families in tow.
Swings and roundabouts maybe.
Very good post by the way,although I only concentrated on one particular issue.
#29
Veszprém Megye
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Re: Migration
On October 23rd it may be worth remembering that after the 56 troubles in Hungary, by 1957, 1.3 million "refugees" had escaped Hungary and been given refuge all over the western "liberal" world. How things have changed!
#30
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Re: Migration
Well sed John but if they wish to settle in Uk and as UK the capacity to handle a large numbers, moor important is if and when is all resolved in there own country will they return and rebuild there country or leav to be a wast land digger47