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Whilst i don't agree with the sinking ships and throwing them life rafts bit, his main point is actually valid. A large number of Africans do die on boats trying to reach the closest Italian island from Libya every year and until the EU actually do something about it then it's a problem that is only going to escalate. Spain have similiar problems with their Moroccan enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla.kashi wrote:http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009 ... riffin-bnp
Are we really in 21st century or 18th?
Meats i am please that you are now, able to see the BNP, for truly what they are. How could any point coming from a man who is advocating murder for individuals whose main crime is embarking in pursuant of a better life be valid. No right minded person would be happy to associate themselves with those imbecilic, thoughtless, half baked, fascist. With their school boy politics.meats wrote:
Whilst i don't agree with the sinking ships and throwing them life rafts bit, his main point is actually valid. A large number of Africans do die on boats trying to reach the closest Italian island from Libya every year and until the EU actually do something about it then it's a problem that is only going to escalate. Spain have similiar problems with their Moroccan enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla.
I'd rather that the EU actually forced the French to sort Calais out mind. A problem that the French openly ignore and are quite happy to refer to as the 'English problem'. The BBC wrote an article very recently, last week i think, about conditions in 'The Jungle' (Calais shanty town) and interviews some of the people there who were trying to reach England on a daily basis.
They were not inciting murder. Nick griffin stated that migrants boats should be sunk at shore at morroco and libya.Obie wrote:Meats i am please that you are now, able to see the BNP, for truly what they are. How could any point coming from a man who is advocating murder for individuals whose main crime is embarking in pursuant of a better life be valid. No right minded person would be happy to associate themselves with those imbecilic, thoughtless, half baked, fascist. With their school boy politics.meats wrote:
Whilst i don't agree with the sinking ships and throwing them life rafts bit, his main point is actually valid. A large number of Africans do die on boats trying to reach the closest Italian island from Libya every year and until the EU actually do something about it then it's a problem that is only going to escalate. Spain have similiar problems with their Moroccan enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla.
I'd rather that the EU actually forced the French to sort Calais out mind. A problem that the French openly ignore and are quite happy to refer to as the 'English problem'. The BBC wrote an article very recently, last week i think, about conditions in 'The Jungle' (Calais shanty town) and interviews some of the people there who were trying to reach England on a daily basis.
It is inconceivable that the EU parliament are not clamping down on those individuals inciting murder, and inhumane treatment to their fellow human being.
Now you believe when i said they are the problem , rather than the solution.