Here's the key: Some shit is serious and I am serious when I talk about it because it requires the ability to be serious.
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One story dominates the national press today: the attempts by migrants massed in Calais to smuggle themselves aboard lorries in order to get through the Channel tunnel and into Britain.The headlines, many on front pages, imply that the matter has reached crisis proportions. Consider these: Daily Express (We can’t stop migrant chaos), Daily Mail (350 Calais stowaways turfed off lorries in four hours), Daily Telegraph (Migrants beat Calais security despite ‘search of every lorry’), Sun (Growing migrant crisis: Farceport controls), Daily Mirror (Unleash the dogs on Calais migrants), Times (950 migrants held at Calais in a day), Metro (Drivers fear for their lives in migrant cahos at Calais), Daily Star (‘Calais crisis lets Isis sneak terror nuts into Britain’) and the Guardian (‘I got on three lorries and was dragged off by the police, but I will keep trying’)....The Telegraph therefore wants to see Britain institute a four-point plan: the elimination of free health care for immigrants; the documentation of people arriving in Italy and Greece; action “to stop the flood of migrants through Africa to the Mediterranean”; and a revision by the EU of its “no-borders” policy.The Mail simply blames the French for the problem, accusing the country of hypocrisy for, allegedly, doing all it can “to lure migrants to the Channel coast, tempting them to cross to the UK”.“Before they blame us for encouraging the boat people to journey hundreds of miles across France”, says the Mail, “they should look at a map”.
Sebastian Monroe 19h ago Create a no man's land area around the road and any Illegals that enter that zone are subject to brutal force (We've told them time & time again we don't want them and this isn't working).If they want to get into the UK they can do it legitimately.
JaniKo 20h ago Moral solution would be to recolonize Africa. Build there school, roads, hospitals, as we did before. Look at 1950 Rhodesia and 2015 Zimbabwe, where would you rather live?