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I must say , it is quite something that you can read me like a book.Casa wrote:I thought you may have an opinion Obie
Strikes me as odd to that there is more uproar over a dead lion then a dead migrant.Obie wrote:I must say , it is quite something that you can read me like a book.Casa wrote:I thought you may have an opinion Obie
For the time being Mr Cameron cannot do much about those category of swarms yet..
+1 WandererWanderer wrote:Strikes me as odd to that there is more uproar over a dead lion then a dead migrant.Obie wrote:I must say , it is quite something that you can read me like a book.Casa wrote:I thought you may have an opinion Obie
For the time being Mr Cameron cannot do much about those category of swarms yet..
RIP Cecil of course, also RIP the unknown migrant....
Last post from me on this!Obie wrote:In that regards, suffice to say, that British People and its political establishment and institutions has to do some soul searching.
I must say I am surprised by your post Wanderer. You didn't strike me as someone who will post that.
Germany and Sweden can raise their head high up in the midst of this situation.
However i think one has to ensure we don't get carried away and deviate this thread, into something which it was not.
I am not sure David Cameron in in any mood to grant that poor Sudanese man Posthumous honoury citizenship award.
Haha!Obie wrote:Is this really Wanderer or someone hacking with his details?
I don't believe UK is easy to get to. Otherwise all the people that you see in Calais would have been here.
The British Government calling instabilities in these countries is a huge contributing factors to these people's ordeal.
I do not have any intention to cause offence, but there are fewer lions in Africa than there are illegal migrants at Calais.Wanderer wrote:Strikes me as odd to that there is more uproar over a dead lion then a dead migrant.
(emphasis mine)Accordingly, when a Community national who has availed himself or herself of those rights returns to his or her country of origin, his or her spouse must enjoy at least the same rights of entry and residence as would be granted to him or her under Community law if his or her spouse chose to enter and reside in another member-State.
The above is what Paragraphs 37 says.Itfollows from a literal, systematic and teleological interpretation of Directive 2004/38 that it does not establish a derived right of residence for third‑country nationals who are family members of a Union citizen in the Member State of which that citizen is a national