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So now men don't fight for their own country ?
That had occurred to me a while back, Samuraisan. All those men fleeing to countries that don't want them. Why don't they fight for their own country?

Maybe because there are no benefits in it for them if they stay where they are.
Poor old Kos indeed. It can probably say goodbye to its main source of income - tourism.
What we must make sure of, is that Dover doesn't turn into another Kos or even another Calais.
Notice the young scamp in the long sleeved shirt, he is getting a right eyeful. :0)

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/05/30/09/article-3103162-2930053300000578-320_964x412.jpg
I think this is going to become an ever growing problem across Europe, particularly for Greece and Italy but ultimately all of us. Sending out huge navy vessels may help those that are in danger but only makes it more likely tens of thousands more will follow the same path
//What we must make sure of, is that Dover doesn't turn into another Kos or even another Calais. //

dover could indeed turn into another Kos, but it's not within our power to prevent it if the french renege on the "Le Touquet Agreement".
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Must be a startling revelation for the young lad to come to a civilised country where woman are not forced to walk about like black pillar boxes etc.

I think we can rest assured that the French as usual will 'Fight to ze last man' to protect the Borders!
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I wonder I wonder fender........ Not too many coming here to Spain though, I believe they get sent back and they certainly wouldn't get any benefits or free housing. To get benefits here you have to have contributed , and then it is limited depending on how long you have worked.
Isn't there lots make it to the Canary Islands and they're shipped to mainland Spain?
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I am not entirely sure how many make it to The Canaries, but I have read they feed and clothe them then send them back. I am sure some get through, and land on the costas illegally, and I believe they work in agriculture and so on. What I am thinking is they wouldn't make a bee-line to go to Spain as they will have to work.
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I agree with you fender.
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Goodness me sevenop what us that all about? Too long to read.
Indeed, "what us"[sic] is probably the operative words Samuraisan.

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