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Oh Dear Looks Like Italy Is On The Naughty Step!

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ToraToraTora | 16:39 Tue 12th Jun 2018 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-44452760
going against the empire tut tut, Darth Juncket will have his revenge!
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>Mr Macron's spokesman Benjamin Griveaux said the French president recalled that "in cases of distress, those with the nearest coastline have a responsibility to respond"

Wouldn't that have been Libya?
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good point...also they sailed past France to get to Spain.......
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16:43 was to FF
Sounds like cynical responsibility to me. Irresponsibility would be continuing encouraging these perilous trips across the water to force another country to accept them.
Latest bbc report showed healthy looking young men. Will they all be security checked?
^Difficult when many arrive without any form of documentation or identification.
Exactly, that is how illegals travel so it is difficult to return them.
In this world of drone 'n' satellite surveillance are we to believe that there's no way to find the point of departure and tow them back?

They can then take up their complaints with the animals who arranged their passage at great expense, maybe even putting them out of business on a permanent basis.
If the boats stopped picking them up, or dropped them back on the Libyan coast, the people who organise their transport would very soon be out of business. These continuous rescues facilitate the on-going trade.
Quite Naomi, return to the nearest coast at least. In many cases they are plucking them yards form the Libyan coast. It's nuts they are acting as a taxi for the traffickers.

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