Unravel_Morrison
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Except it isn't, because otherwise he wouldn't have been.He shouldn't have been in this country to carry out this attack. It is as simple as that.
Except it isn't, because otherwise he wouldn't have been.He shouldn't have been in this country to carry out this attack. It is as simple as that.
Rwanda will solve nothing (200 people a year out of 50,000 plus refugees a year) it's a side show. An expensive white elephant that will do nothing to solve any of the issues the Tories have created in our immigration and asylum system.
What a weird response.looks like I failed miserably with my point as… I wholeheartedly agree with you.
we are easily influenced tho.
There are 000’s of attacks daily by men on women and the one that grabs the attention is about an asylum seeker.
The bandwagon rolls and he will become a poster boy for a strong right wing reaction
Almost as if it's lots of different people expressing varying opinions rather than just one person writing all the posts isn't it?Bit all over the place this thread.
Accusing people of focusing their anger on the perpetrator instead of thinking about the victims in one breath, then focusing their own anger on the government in the next.
Claiming the media are obsessed with the asylum seeking status of the attacker whilst also calling it shameful that the government allows asylum seekers like him to be out and about. Isn't that basically doing the same thing?
Some incidents are best not to be used for political point scoring.
Acid attacks aren't new, they were around in the Victorian era, but there appears to be an uplift in recent years. As if knife crime wasn't bad enough.Crazy how many acid attacks happen looking at the reported figures.
Data from police forces across England and Wales showed there were 710 acid attacks recorded last year (2022), compared with 421 in 2021, according to Acid Survivors Trust International (ASTI)
I have heard of about two in five years. I feel lucky I feel so far removed from stuff like this.
scumbaglooks like I failed miserably with my point as… I wholeheartedly agree with you.
we are easily influenced tho.
There are 000’s of attacks daily by men on women and the one that grabs the attention is about an asylum seeker.
The bandwagon rolls and he will become a poster boy for a strong right wing reaction
No. The attached was reported across all.media before it was known that it involved an Asylum seeker.looks like I failed miserably with my point as… I wholeheartedly agree with you.
we are easily influenced tho.
There are 000’s of attacks daily by men on women and the one that grabs the attention is about an asylum seeker.
The bandwagon rolls and he will become a poster boy for a strong right wing reaction
This cross bow stalker ?nothing being said about the South London cross-bow stalker - the lad , shot dead by police, born in Sheffield, he lived in Middlesbrough till 2015 (his dad moved between university's as a lecturer), when it looks like he went of to University in Aberystwyth.
30 years of age.
he conned the system as an asylum seeker - that’s exactly why we should send them to Rwanda
Both political parties have been responsible for unfettered immigration where criminals have been entering this country for years. We have enough of our own criminals why allow even more in?
So we now have Albanian gangs running drug dealing and prostitution in most major cities. ( Albania another safe country that these thugs stressed is unsafe and subsequently allowed into the UK. )
The civil service is now running the asylum system. The views of the majority of people in this country who want stricter regulation and people 'illegally' living here sent back are being ignored.
They are telling us that Turkey is not a 'safe' country to send people back to and yet thousands of Britons holiday there each year.
Our population is rising significantly with pressure on the NHS, Schools, and the Criminal Justice System. Kent has particularly taken the brunt of unlimited migration with local, English born residents, struggling to find school placements for their own children.
Meanwhile the tax payers are paying millions of pounds to house people in hotels when our own war veterans are sleeping on the street. This is the reality.
As the saying goes 'You couldn't make it up'