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Syrian Refugees, Soon To Arrive Near You?

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anotheoldgit | 12:27 Thu 17th Sep 2015 | News
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/605616/Syria-refugee-crisis-20-000-Britain-asylum-in-days-Theresa-May

/// This has led to British families inundating charities with offers to house incoming Syrian refugees, a move also taken up by politicians such as Labour MP Yvette Cooper and Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, as well as celebrities such as Bob Geldof. ///

It will be interesting to see how these 'refugees' settle in with their celebrity hosts, I wonder how many Cameron will be taking in at no 10 and Chequers?

/// Mrs May also revealed today the Government’s newly-appointed Minister for Syrian Refugees, Watford MP Richard Harrington, would be holding a meeting with charities and aid organisations over the coming weeks over how best to harness the British people’s desire to help. ///

Don't you think it would have been a better idea to short all this out, before the arrival of these 'immigrants'?

/// Earlier this week, Mr Cameron visited refugee camps in both Jordan and Syria from where he ordered Britons to offer a “warm welcome” to those people the UK would be taking from such camps. ///

So you have now been 'ORDERED' so don't forget it, offer them a warm welcome won't you?
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I saw a comment on another forum. No comments about Daily Mail please. It just seems very poignant. Why are the above people not offering accommodation to British homeless off the streets of UK? The pictures on last nights news of hordes of people trying to storm Hungary was not a pretty picture. Side note: UK comes in for a lot of stick on this subject. Why no praise for the almosr i billion of aid we have given to the camps in Turkey?
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Pucker up baby, and find somewhere local to you and dark to stick your orders.
It's all very well offering your home but there is a lot more to it than that. Who will pay for hospitals, schools and the rest of the infrastructure required let alone the dole handouts?

We the tax payer that is who whilst the luvvies all get a 'warm' feeling that they have done everything.
have a look at this page
http://www.seat61.com/news.htm#.VfqqjNJVikp
2nd item down under "september 2015"
as the writer says, it's all very well seeing it on the news, you have to be there to see what it's really like. the writer uses words ruder than "bottom" so careful if offended by robust language.
'Ordered' is not what what David Cameron did. It is the Daily Express's interpretation, not shared by most other commentators. The PM saying we should make them welcome, is not an order, it is a suggestion.

// The PM said he wanted to 'make sure we discourage people from making this dangerous journey to Europe but instead we take people from these camps and we make them welcome in the United Kingdom, in our country.
We make sure there are homes for them to go to, schools for their children, a warm welcome in Britain. //

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3233493/British-aid-stop-Syrian-refugees-risking-journey-Europe-says-Cameron.html#ixzz3lzokUOCE //
//We make sure there are homes for them to go to, schools for their children, a warm welcome in Britain//

And for the schools that are struggling already, will these people take priority?
He hasn't 'ordered' anyone to do anything. I'm surprised you've taken that seriously, AOG. Simply ridiculous.
Well if Geldof takes in a family, they wont have to queue up to get in the bathroom!! :-)
// And for the schools that are struggling already, will these people take priority? //

No. You are jumping to two conclusions.
1. That anyone will take priority. Schools don't do that.
2. That the Syrian refugees will go to a struggling school. They probably won't.
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That opportunity was available only a few months ago, Bouncer
Bouncer33- I'm curious as to whoc you would prefer to see as PM. Farage? Corbyn? Sturgeon?
//That the Syrian refugees will go to a struggling school. //

that's not how i read YMB's post Gromit - I assumed "struggling school" to be in the context of the underlying issue in the thread of increased numbers; ie struggling as in "grossly oversubscribed".
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Gromit

A Daily Mail link Gromit? How very hypercritical of you.

Isn't you who are forever telling us "that the Daily Mail tells lies", or that it is either "A Non Story" or "A Slow News Day"?
After viewing Frontline Fighting on C4 yday, the fit Syrians should be defending their country instead of causing mayhem in EU (to which people from non EU countries have no rights).

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3237048/City-trader-reveals-quit-job-broke-girlfriend-risk-life-limb-fighting-ISIS-Syria-s-frontline.html
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/// And for the schools that are struggling already, will these people take priority? ///

Of course and in some cases, fast tracked to Universality.
How can the UK offer any refugees a home in the UK? There is a housing shortage and a very long waiting list. Will these refugees be jumping the queue? Shouldn't they go to the back of the queue to be fair to those on the waiting list?
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