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bazwillrun | 11:49 Sat 16th Aug 2014 | News
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this lot will get shipped back to where they came from...oh well another 30 get to ponce off us...benefits, free housing, healthcare etc etc etc

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One man has died, several others have seriously endangered their lives in hopes of a better life... I'm not entirely sure the "ponce off us" response is the right tone.
suppose it would be to easy to send it back to where it came from?
Y'know, I'm actually proud that people can get looked after in Britain. And I've paid enough tax to support a few.
They are being tested for ebola :(
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Very tragic that one man died and others seriously endangered their lives but if they had stopped off in Belgium where the container was loaded they could of sought asylum there and may be the chances of survival would have increased. After all there is no pressing necessity to enter this Island is there when they could of got out of the container earlier. I just hope they don't have Ebola or TB and seriously endanger the lives of the tax paying British public.
It is ironic that the previous post on News is "Pay more tax to fund the NHS"
When you read Sqads post on that subject he states that some NHS trusts are almost bankrupt for many different reasons and overwhelmed. When you read on this thread the amount of NHS hospitals and medical emergency measures that are used, re this illegal import of misery, and will be funded by British tax payers then it is no small wonder the NHS is almost bankrupt and overwhelmed and we are asked to pay more tax to stabilise it.
Its possible Retrocop, that the container was sealed as it passed through Belgium, hence the extreme dehydration of the occupants. If they had the option to hop out there they would have done so; survival is a human instinct.
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yes it is sad tha a person died , but that isnt the point here, so lets not go distorting things.
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" If they had the option to hop out there they would have done so; "
but then still have tried to get here for the free lunch, thats why these people come here.
Normally I would say let them stay but I'm just not sure what message this will aend
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They were released in the UK because they hammered on the side and made a noise. If they didn't enter the container in belgium, why didn't they make a noise there. They wanted to be rescued in the UK.
It might be a bit presumptuous to assume that they knew where they were, and where they were not. Or perhaps they did want to come to the UK after all. But the death is relevant because it shows how serious the risks are that some of these people take. Such risks are hardly going to be taken lightly.
The swines who make money out of trafficking these poor desperate people are the ones they should be going after .They didn't get here for free .They must have paid someone .
Re: JAVA updates, can someone please tell Ed that it this is where it is coming from: www.downrapid.com/node/pkg/
I have some sympathy but letting anyone stay in the country who stows away in a container (or vehicle) is compromising the security of the country and it's health.

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