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No, because its irrelevant.

 

How is population density irrelevant? Asylum seekers intake should be based on it, not absolute numbers. We only have a finite amount of space on a small, heavily populated island. We already take more than our fair share.

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Could none of the several safe democracies they bypassed on the way to Calais not have offered that? If they're that desperate they'd stop travelling as soon as they reached safety. They're not, they're greedy.

 

We have a duty to take them in.

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Many of the people trying to get into Britain risk life and limb doing so - just imagine what sort of life they are escaping from if they are prepared to risk life and limb by hanging on to the underside of a lorry for miles on end.

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I'm not a fan of frog legs either but France isn't THAT bad is it?

 

They've already fled the life and escaped. What they then want is to flee the safe haven in preference of a more generous one, and don't mind taking further risks to do so.

 

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We have a duty to take them in.

 

Why do we?

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If they keep cutting the fence,electrify it to give a sharp shock.Like whats been said if they were fleeing danger there's a safe country before they arrive in Calais.

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Right wing whingers,lefties ,Socialist.Whats with the name calling????

 

When the hell is having an opinion mean that you have to be politically catagorised

 

Put the gloves back on and debate.

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I'm not a fan of frog legs either but France isn't THAT bad is it?

 

They've already fled the life and escaped. What they then want is to flee the safe haven in preference of a more generous one, and don't mind taking further risks to do so.

 

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Why do we?

 

They get benefits and healthcare is France. Some may want to come to UK because they have friends, and they may speak English as well.

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I'm not a fan of frog legs either but France isn't THAT bad is it?

 

They've already fled the life and escaped. What they then want is to flee the safe haven in preference of a more generous one, and don't mind taking further risks to do so.

 

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Why do we?

 

Youd rather see people starve and die in camps and on boats?

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We have a duty to take them in.

 

So you think it is our duty to allow people who are prepared to commit criminal offences into our country, it would be good to know who you would consider it acceptable to refuse entry to the UK

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Right wing whingers,lefties ,Socialist.Whats with the name calling????

 

When the hell is having an opinion mean that you have to be politically catagorised

 

Put the gloves back on and debate.

 

The amount of whinging about disrupted holidays etc is telling. First world problems.

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Could none of the several safe democracies they bypassed on the way to Calais not have offered that? If they're that desperate they'd stop travelling as soon as they reached safety. They're not, they're greedy.

 

Greedy? You're having a laugh.

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So you think it is our duty to allow people who are prepared to commit criminal offences into our country, it would be good to know who you would consider it acceptable to refuse entry to the UK

 

How many criminals are already in the uk? Millions. Do you deport them?

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