user Richard Pearson | 30 days ago

Morgan WilliamsReally ? So Schengen isn’t Schengen any more ? Who would have thought !

Morgan Williams Morgan Williams | 30 days ago

Richard PearsonSounds like yet another place where you could be arrested upon entry.

user Richard Pearson | about 1 month ago

Morgan, would you like to comment about this ? “Since 2015, Germany has maintained tight border controls with Austria, but since October 2023, the checks have expanded to include borders with Czechia, Poland, and Switzerland. The move, initially set to expire this Sunday, will continue for several months following Interior Minister Nancy Faeser’s announcement that these controls will persist beyond March 2025”.

user Bryan Adams | about 1 month ago

Richard PearsonNot really proof is it son. Labour Party have had six months and the Conservatives had 14 years, to syphon off public funds into private hands.

user Bryan Adams | about 1 month ago

Richard PearsonIt's nice to hear that you are a tax payer. NY Mayor jumping on Trump bandwagon. What percentage of asylum seekers are Syrian in this quote?

user Richard Pearson | about 1 month ago

Bryan AdamsHere’s something that confirms what someone in the pub told me. https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/dec/10/new-york-migrant-shelters-close

user Richard Pearson | about 1 month ago

Bryan AdamsYou wanted some facts and figures ? Here are some, from the Guardian, no less. “About 35.000 “asylum” seekers, down from 50.000, are accommodated in hotels, at a cost of £ 3.1 Billion per year. The total cost to support “asylum” seekers during 2023 was around £ 4.7 Billion” One must presume that the majority of Syrians living in Europe and N. America, mainly on social benefits, will start returning to their country, now that a government of their choice is now in power. If they don’t, it will prove my, and that of other people who aren’t asleep, point, that they prefer to live at the expense of the tax payer in the countries to which they fled. Like to rebut anything I have said ?

user Richard Pearson | about 1 month ago

Bryan AdamsThe best proof I can supply is Trump’s recent election victory, Macron’s political downfall, and nearer to home, the Labour Party now being less popular than the anti immigrant Reform party, and seem to be needing more support than me.

user Bryan Adams | about 1 month ago

Richard PearsonIf you quoted facts, studies, accredited statistics etc instead of '..a black man is even complaining about it..' subjective twoddle taken straight from The Express, you would garner more support, old fruit

user Richard Pearson | about 1 month ago

Zoltan TeglasOh, and by the way, even the black Democrat mayor of NYC is complaining about the situation, which is bankrupting his city. Not only that, he is fully behind the President elect’s plan on how to deal with it.