JudyJudyJudy Posted September 23 Posted September 23 2 minutes ago, redjambo said: That's an amazingly representative sample set you have there. There's a slight possibility that Global Expression Report have looked at the issue a bit more thoroughly and widely. I also spoke to their mom and dad when they came over and they confirmed it.
Konrad von Carstein Posted September 23 Posted September 23 1 minute ago, JudyJudyJudy said: Nawwwwwww well when i speak to my two polish neighbours they say Poland is completely different from the " soft" UK I can say with some certainty that they mean the Polish hard immigration stance, and the troubles at the Belarus border and the German border in the north and the Polish reaction to incursions of them by undocumented people. Put simply they are, as a nation, not keen (understatement) on multiculturalism at the levels of say UK, Germany etc
JudyJudyJudy Posted September 23 Posted September 23 4 minutes ago, Konrad von Carstein said: I can say with some certainty that they mean the Polish hard immigration stance, and the troubles at the Belarus border and the German border in the north and the Polish reaction to incursions of them by undocumented people. Put simply they are, as a nation, not keen (understatement) on multiculturalism at the levels of say UK, Germany etc 100 per cent
Konrad von Carstein Posted September 23 Posted September 23 2 minutes ago, JudyJudyJudy said: 100 per cent The Catholic church is still a massive part of many central/eastern European countries and they see themselves as Christian, white, European and have no need, unlike here, for immigration to support various sectors...a stance that I can understand in many ways
Konrad von Carstein Posted September 23 Posted September 23 13 minutes ago, JudyJudyJudy said: I also spoke to their mom and dad when they came over and they confirmed it. Close thread
JudyJudyJudy Posted September 23 Posted September 23 6 minutes ago, Konrad von Carstein said: Close thread
redjambo Posted September 23 Posted September 23 22 minutes ago, JudyJudyJudy said: I also spoke to their mom and dad when they came over and they confirmed it. Oh well, that will do then.
joondalupjambo Posted September 23 Posted September 23 It is interesting. My son has dual British and Aussie citizenship. His Aussie wife has citizenship over there, then she came here, applied for a visa, went through the whole long drawn out costly process and has permanent residency status. However she is not going to apply for British citizenship. I have constantly said best place for you both long term is Oz but neither of them like the heat. Instant reply was go back and live in Tassy.
JudyJudyJudy Posted September 23 Posted September 23 20 minutes ago, redjambo said: Oh well, that will do then. I Ken I’m pulling your Spoiler Leg
redjambo Posted September 23 Posted September 23 18 minutes ago, joondalupjambo said: It is interesting. My son has dual British and Aussie citizenship. His Aussie wife has citizenship over there, then she came here, applied for a visa, went through the whole long drawn out costly process and has permanent residency status. However she is not going to apply for British citizenship. I have constantly said best place for you both long term is Oz but neither of them like the heat. Instant reply was go back and live in Tassy. New Zealand might suit them better.
joondalupjambo Posted September 24 Posted September 24 15 hours ago, redjambo said: New Zealand might suit them better. Nah too far as we all know, long trek back whereas you can do west coast Perth door to here in less than 24 hours. Yes maybe weather wise but they have no connections there. I am not sure if getting British citizenship really matters. Quick search and it seems that circa 6 million living in the UK do not have it. That is a lot of fok to deal with if the rules changed.
Dennis Denuto Posted September 25 Posted September 25 I am unsure on how this policy from Reform will address the current issues as there are only certain criteria that allow you to apply for ILR and none of them would apply to someone arriving in a boat and staying in a Hotel. To me it looks like a poorly thought out policy to appeal to the base support about 'reducing' immigration but much like Brexit it will more likely just have massive admin and economic consequences. Hey but maybe Farage knows better than me
Dick Dastardly Posted September 25 Posted September 25 1 hour ago, Dennis Denuto said: I am unsure on how this policy from Reform will address the current issues as there are only certain criteria that allow you to apply for ILR and none of them would apply to someone arriving in a boat and staying in a Hotel. To me it looks like a poorly thought out policy to appeal to the base support about 'reducing' immigration but much like Brexit it will more likely just have massive admin and economic consequences. Hey but maybe Farage knows better than me Lord Haw-Haw knows hee haw.
Don Dannie Posted September 25 Posted September 25 (edited) Latest tool in box to fight illegal immigration https://apple.news/AQF7JUTwWQq6q1uR4ioQeDQ https://apple.news/Af2BhztikQ3uLWASVnrdMrw thoughts? Edited September 25 by Don Dannie
joondalupjambo Posted September 25 Posted September 25 2 minutes ago, Don Dannie said: Latest tool in box to fight illegal immigration https://apple.news/AQF7JUTwWQq6q1uR4ioQeDQ thoughts? It was the Tory/LibDem coalition that blocked it previously. Will be interesting to see how those two react now.
Ked Posted September 25 Posted September 25 On 23/09/2025 at 19:05, redjambo said: I think you mean too many weak uncaring righty sociopaths. I do care mate. But the rest is accurate. 😀
Don Dannie Posted September 25 Posted September 25 38 minutes ago, joondalupjambo said: It was the Tory/LibDem coalition that blocked it previously. Will be interesting to see how those two react now. The coalition might increase with the addition of Reform, crazy times indeed.
escobri Posted September 25 Posted September 25 17 minutes ago, manaliveits105 said: Brit cards Can we add vaxx status? Asking for a friend 🤣
Shooter McGavin Posted September 25 Posted September 25 Cannot wait for the bampots who have social media accounts, use search engines, allow cookies, use GPS, have mobile phones, have smart watches, have bank accounts, have online banking, routinely visit doctors and dentists, are on the electoral register, but now suddenly they’re worried about their privacy/data and will get lost down conspiracy rabbit holes…
Don Dannie Posted September 25 Posted September 25 Back lash off and running! Lib Dem’s first out the traps
escobri Posted September 25 Posted September 25 Going by this government's standards it'll probably be a little bit rubbish from the start, and easily hacked aswell.
Dennis Denuto Posted September 25 Posted September 25 1 hour ago, escobri said: Going by this government's standards it'll probably be a little bit rubbish from the start, and easily hacked aswell. Yeah but it will really speed up two tier policing and justice.
Dick Dastardly Posted September 25 Posted September 25 2 hours ago, Shooter McGavin said: Cannot wait for the bampots who have social media accounts, use search engines, allow cookies, use GPS, have mobile phones, have smart watches, have bank accounts, have online banking, routinely visit doctors and dentists, are on the electoral register, but now suddenly they’re worried about their privacy/data and will get lost down conspiracy rabbit holes… I watched a video on YouTube and it said this is wrong. I'm up in arms about it...
Japan Jambo Posted September 26 Posted September 26 On 16/09/2025 at 21:02, JudyJudyJudy said: Well what a surprise . Not . No wonder people have had enough . Keir was more than happy to side with the judges when they were pulling this BS with the Tories. Perhaps now he'll understand the issue more acutely and get waded in? 😕
Jacques de Gauthier Posted September 26 Posted September 26 16 hours ago, Shooter McGavin said: Cannot wait for the bampots who have social media accounts, use search engines, allow cookies, use GPS, have mobile phones, have smart watches, have bank accounts, have online banking, routinely visit doctors and dentists, are on the electoral register, but now suddenly they’re worried about their privacy/data and will get lost down conspiracy rabbit holes… They'll all have melted with the 5G signals and chemtrails by the time it's rolled out, anyway.
manaliveits105 Posted October 22 Posted October 22 So an illegal immigrant who was returned to France under the new one in one out scheme has returned on a small boat again and is back in the UK 😂😂 ye couldn't make this shit up France taking the piss
Bairnjambo Posted October 22 Posted October 22 Kosovo offers to become first country to accept Britain’s refused asylum seekers | Refugees | The Guardian https://share.google/PeIn8ptPAONWGvsYS Hadn't heard anything on MSM about this?
Victorian Posted October 22 Posted October 22 3 minutes ago, Bairnjambo said: Kosovo offers to become first country to accept Britain’s refused asylum seekers | Refugees | The Guardian https://share.google/PeIn8ptPAONWGvsYS Hadn't heard anything on MSM about this? Respectfully, you've linked up an MSM article about it. And there are many.
The Real Maroonblood Posted October 22 Posted October 22 https://news.sky.com/story/man-deported-under-one-in-one-out-scheme-returns-to-uk-in-small-boat-13455227
JackLadd Posted October 23 Posted October 23 These boats are now a service no different to an Uber taxi. This is why we need mass deportation.
Ron Burgundy Posted October 23 Posted October 23 If there is one thing Starmer won't smash, it's the migrant gangs. Ukrainian rent boys though, when are they up in court?
JudyJudyJudy Posted October 23 Posted October 23 9 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said: If there is one thing Starmer won't smash, it's the migrant gangs. Ukrainian rent boys though, when are they up in court? Think they have been attending court lately
Jacques de Gauthier Posted October 23 Posted October 23 7 hours ago, JackLadd said: These boats are now a service no different to an Uber taxi. This is why we need mass deportation. It’s a huge industry, and those running it are well aware of how uninterested the French are in stopping them. I wonder how far we are away from British vigilante groups patrolling the Channel and North Sea with nefarious intent?
JamboGlen Posted October 23 Posted October 23 Migration is good for economic growth. Migrants coming here to immediately rely on social housing or any sort of assistance from the state is wrong.
Nookie Bear Posted October 23 Posted October 23 11 hours ago, The Real Maroonblood said: https://news.sky.com/story/man-deported-under-one-in-one-out-scheme-returns-to-uk-in-small-boat-13455227 Tell him he can stay in the UK if he leads us to the people smugglers.
The Real Maroonblood Posted October 23 Posted October 23 2 minutes ago, Nookie Bear said: Tell him he can stay in the UK if he leads us to the people smugglers. That sounds a good deal.
The Mighty Thor Posted October 23 Posted October 23 2 hours ago, Jacques de Gauthier said: I wonder how far we are away from British vigilante groups patrolling the Channel and North Sea with nefarious intent? Like a Sturmabteilung?
il Duce McTarkin Posted October 23 Posted October 23 13 minutes ago, The Mighty Thor said: Like a Sturmabteilung?
Jacques de Gauthier Posted October 23 Posted October 23 1 hour ago, The Mighty Thor said: Like a Sturmabteilung? 56 minutes ago, il Duce McTarkin said: Bet your search history has all the clothing retailers’ offerings of shirts in one particular colour…
Shooter McGavin Posted October 23 Posted October 23 2 hours ago, JamboGlen said: Migration is good for economic growth. Migrants coming here to immediately rely on social housing or any sort of assistance from the state is wrong. Baffling how so many people don’t seem to understand that, instead they’ll scream “racist!” at the first mention of the word migrant or immigrant. Thankfully it’s 2025, and that doesn’t really swing it anymore. Handpicked, highly-skilled and educated, legal migrants = We should welcome in as many as we can, they help our society function, contribute and take up a number of key roles in our public services, NHS etc. Boats filled with un-documented males, with absolutely zero understanding of British values, norms, laws etc, and no intention of integrating into our way of life - No thanks. We’re extremely lucky to have been born in a first-world country, we shouldn’t be throwing it away so easily.
il Duce McTarkin Posted October 23 Posted October 23 20 minutes ago, Jacques de Gauthier said: Bet your search history has all the clothing retailers’ offerings of shirts in one particular colour… Only those based in the Fatherland.
Jacques de Gauthier Posted October 23 Posted October 23 1 minute ago, il Duce McTarkin said: Only those based in the Fatherland. You're the Boss
il Duce McTarkin Posted October 23 Posted October 23 (edited) 21 minutes ago, Jacques de Gauthier said: You're the Boss Edited October 23 by il Duce McTarkin
JackLadd Posted October 23 Posted October 23 4 hours ago, Jacques de Gauthier said: It’s a huge industry, and those running it are well aware of how uninterested the French are in stopping them. I wonder how far we are away from British vigilante groups patrolling the Channel and North Sea with nefarious intent? I'd refuse to pick them up if I was RNLI. The coastguard orders them to do it via the department of Transport. They are being used as a ferry service for organised crime. As far as vigilantes go, who knows. If we were allowed firearms I've no doubt there would be multiple incidents already.
Dennis Denuto Posted October 23 Posted October 23 Just now, JackLadd said: I'd refuse to pick them up if I was RNLI. The coastguard orders them to do it via the department of Transport. They are being used as a ferry service for organised crime. As far as vigilantes go, who knows. If we were allowed firearms I've no doubt there would be multiple incidents already. Do the RNLI pick up the vigilantes when they get into trouble?
JackLadd Posted October 23 Posted October 23 3 minutes ago, Dennis Denuto said: Do the RNLI pick up the vigilantes when they get into trouble? I hadn't considered vigilantes using boats but could be a good idea. Power boats with some ability to sink the invading dingys. Sounds promising. I'd call that a substitute for the current RNLI taxi service. 👍
JudyJudyJudy Posted October 23 Posted October 23 8 minutes ago, il Duce McTarkin said: The clothes actually look fantastic on the right frame . Maybe removing the insignia would probably be best though . 🤣But the cut etc all look great . I had a guy approach me in a bar one night and asked if I had a uniform like the above !! True story ! 🤣
il Duce McTarkin Posted October 23 Posted October 23 12 minutes ago, JudyJudyJudy said: I had a guy approach me in a bar one night and asked if I had a uniform like the above Well if you ever need to borrow one let me know, or contact @Jeffros Furios if you've three legs and have put on a few stone.
Jacques de Gauthier Posted October 23 Posted October 23 51 minutes ago, JackLadd said: I'd refuse to pick them up if I was RNLI. The coastguard orders them to do it via the department of Transport. They are being used as a ferry service for organised crime. As far as vigilantes go, who knows. If we were allowed firearms I've no doubt there would be multiple incidents already. Maritime law means they have to, AFAIA. As we get near the next election and Labour still haven’t done anything, I’d imagine folk heading out in boats to slash the dinghies will become quite commonly reported in the news.
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