Why can't the UK 13:03 - Mar 20 with 7502 views | Boundy | I've just seen a BBC report on how the Irish Republic deal with illegal immigrants coming in from the north. they have at certain crossing points into the republic vehicle checks and in which when if unable to prove their status the occupants are returned to the north the same day , no fuss ,no issues , so why are we in the UK obliged to spend hundreds of millions on those who shouldn't be here . https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx24x47qp8no |  |
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Why can't the UK on 09:57 - Mar 31 with 979 views | controversial_jack |
Why can't the UK on 17:56 - Mar 30 by SullutaCreturned | Could I turn up in any other country, claim asylum and get everything paid for? Maybe I should buy a small boat and row to France? Some on here may like that though |
You could yes. You wouldn't be accepted, but you could apply |  | |  |
Why can't the UK on 12:07 - Mar 31 with 896 views | max936 | Its Starmers passion to flood the country with immigrants and then get the taxpayer to pay for it all, like I said shortly after he became Labour leader and read and saw his pathetic "arguments" towards the tories at QT, he's a complete wet lettuce, he's putting us at the forefront of Ukraine's support as well, all he wants to do is give our money away and then get that creature Reeves to get the Working and Middle classes to pay for it all. |  |
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Why can't the UK on 12:39 - Mar 31 with 864 views | Boundy |
Why can't the UK on 09:22 - Mar 31 by Whiterockin | I wouldn't mind going there. |
Nor I , wrong shade though . |  |
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Why can't the UK on 16:20 - Mar 31 with 817 views | Whiterockin |
Why can't the UK on 12:39 - Mar 31 by Boundy | Nor I , wrong shade though . |
The sun's out, we could work on it. |  | |  |
Why can't the UK on 17:09 - Mar 31 with 772 views | max936 | Its Starmers passion to flood the country with immigrants and then get the taxpayer to pay for it all, like I said shortly after he became Labour leader and read and saw his pathetic "arguments" towards the tories at QT, he's a complete wet lettuce, he's putting us at the forefront of Ukraine's support as well, all he wants to do is give our money away and then get that creature Reeves to get the Working and Middle classes to pay for it all. |  |
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Why can't the UK on 00:16 - Apr 1 with 690 views | Robbie |
Why can't the UK on 08:44 - Mar 31 by Boundy | In answer to your question , us of course ,along with paying for and supplying the following : https://www.gov.uk/asylum-support/what-youll-get 1. Overview You can get housing and money to support you and your family while you're waiting to find out if you'll be given asylum. This also means your children will go to a free state school and you and they get free healthcare from the National Health Service (NHS). You can also apply for further short-term support if you've been refused asylum but have not yet left the UK. 2. What you'll get. You can ask for somewhere to live, a cash allowance or both as an asylum seeker. a.Housing. You'll be given somewhere to live if you need it. This could be in a flat, house, hostel or bed and breakfast. The provision of accommodation includes free rent, free electricity, free gas, free water, free council tax, free repairs, free ongoing maintenance; and is also fully furnished and equipped free with both household goods (for example kitchenware, a washing machine or access to laundry services) and linens (towels and sheets for example). b.Cash support. You'll usually get £49.18 per week for each person in your household. This will help you pay for things you need like food, clothing and toiletries. Your allowance will be loaded onto a debit card each week. You'll be able to use the card to get cash from a cash machine If your accommodation provides all your meals you'll get £8.86 for each person in your household instead. If you've been refused asylum but are still in the UK you'll be given: • somewhere to live, free. • £49.18 per person on a payment card for food, clothing and toiletries (or £8.86 per person if your accommodation provides all your meals). c. Extra money for mothers and young children. You'll get extra money if you're pregnant or a mother of a child aged 3 or under. The amount you get will depend on your situation:- Pregnant mother Extra money per week £5.25. Each baby under 1 year old £9.50 per week. Each child aged 1 to 3 £5.25 per week. d. Maternity payment. You can apply for a one-off £300 maternity payment if your baby is due in 11 weeks or less, or if your baby is under 6 months old. You can apply for the maternity payment whether you are an asylum seeker or you've been refused asylum but are still in the UK. 3. Healthcare. You will get free National Health Service (NHS) healthcare, such as to see a doctor or get hospital treatment. You'll also get: • free prescriptions for medicine. • free dental care for your teeth. • free eyesight tests. . help paying for glasses. 4. Education. Your children must attend school if they are aged 5 to 17. All state schools are free and your children should be able to get free school meals too. 3. Eligibility. You can apply for asylum support if you're homeless or do not have money to buy food. If you've been refused asylum you can ask for the following if you're homeless, do not have any money to buy food and you can show that there's a reason why you cannot leave the UK yet: • short-term housing • Free prescriptions for medicine, free dental care, free eyesight tests and glasses • a payment card for food and toiletries. 4. Further Support. You may also be able to obtain additional financial support if the general allowance will not cover your needs. The normal support provided generally includes a cash allowance to cover 'essential living needs' that are not met through other parts of the overall package of support provided. The cash allowance should generally be sufficient to cover the following needs: .food . clothing. toiletries • non-prescription medication • household cleaning items • communications • travel • the ability to access social, cultural and religious life. The level of the cash allowance takes into consideration that other essential living needs (for example, warmth, cooking, lighting) are covered by the provision of accommodation that includes free rent, free electricity, free gas, free water, free repairs and maintenance, and is also fully furnished and equipped for you for free with both household goods (for example kitchenware, access to laundry services) and linens (towels and sheets for example). Further support on addition to the above may be provided to the supported person and any dependants in such other ways as considered necessary. If it is considered that further support is necessary, this may be provided in a variety of ways, including: • in cash • in kind • by changes to accommodation arrangements • by changes to other arrangements. Pregnant women and young children may have further needs. It is possible that in a given circumstance, the normal cash allowance including the additional payments mentioned above, may not be capable of meeting a specific need. In such circumstances, an application for further support may be considered. Each request should be dealt with on its own individual merits |
That really is a frightening account on where the UK taxpayers money is going . Birmingham City Council is now skint and under special means , meaning the bins might be collected tomorrow instead of piling up on the kerb . Starmers latest big talk on his promise to stop the small boats is failing fast alongside his other lies . A lot of hot air balloons where spotted over London yesterday , powered by Politicians . |  | |  |
Why can't the UK on 08:10 - Apr 1 with 645 views | Scotia |
Why can't the UK on 00:16 - Apr 1 by Robbie | That really is a frightening account on where the UK taxpayers money is going . Birmingham City Council is now skint and under special means , meaning the bins might be collected tomorrow instead of piling up on the kerb . Starmers latest big talk on his promise to stop the small boats is failing fast alongside his other lies . A lot of hot air balloons where spotted over London yesterday , powered by Politicians . |
It's no more than the majorityy of other similar countries to the UK and less than a lot of them. We also get less asylum seekers. |  | |  |
Why can't the UK on 09:39 - Apr 1 with 615 views | Boundy |
Why can't the UK on 08:10 - Apr 1 by Scotia | It's no more than the majorityy of other similar countries to the UK and less than a lot of them. We also get less asylum seekers. |
That has to be the biggest whataboutery that's ever been written on here , fair play. |  |
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Why can't the UK on 09:53 - Apr 1 with 599 views | onehunglow |
Why can't the UK on 09:39 - Apr 1 by Boundy | That has to be the biggest whataboutery that's ever been written on here , fair play. |
It's guilt borne out of our colonial past It is NOT our duty to care for them We should be controlling our waters if for no other reason to save our country These rats are destroying it before our very eyes Some deny it publically but privately shit themselves As a country , we don't have the guts Poland has probably as we've not suffered vicious assault on our country as they have We are fast approaching land |  |
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Why can't the UK on 10:24 - Apr 1 with 570 views | controversial_jack |
Why can't the UK on 08:10 - Apr 1 by Scotia | It's no more than the majorityy of other similar countries to the UK and less than a lot of them. We also get less asylum seekers. |
This is indeed correct. I believe France has had 3 or 4 times more than we have. Our benefit system isn't any more generous than many European countries either. The vast majority of immigrants want to work and will work hard too |  | |  |
Why can't the UK on 10:28 - Apr 1 with 550 views | Whiterockin |
Why can't the UK on 10:24 - Apr 1 by controversial_jack | This is indeed correct. I believe France has had 3 or 4 times more than we have. Our benefit system isn't any more generous than many European countries either. The vast majority of immigrants want to work and will work hard too |
It's just a pity they don't pay tax and contribute. So many work in a "cash only" environment. |  | |  |
Why can't the UK on 11:16 - Apr 1 with 508 views | Scotia |
Why can't the UK on 10:28 - Apr 1 by Whiterockin | It's just a pity they don't pay tax and contribute. So many work in a "cash only" environment. |
They're not allowed to work legally. That could be a problem or it could encourage more to try arrive. |  | |  |
Why can't the UK on 11:58 - Apr 1 with 477 views | Scotia |
Why can't the UK on 09:39 - Apr 1 by Boundy | That has to be the biggest whataboutery that's ever been written on here , fair play. |
How is it whataboutery? We're legally obliged to consider claims for asylum, we give asylum seekers no more than elsewhere and have less asylum seekers. Per head of population we're only just in the top 20 of countries for most asylum seekers. |  | |  |
Why can't the UK on 12:01 - Apr 1 with 473 views | raynor94 |
Why can't the UK on 10:28 - Apr 1 by Whiterockin | It's just a pity they don't pay tax and contribute. So many work in a "cash only" environment. |
Blame Just Eat Uber eats and McDonald's they are not interested at all who delivers their food |  |
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Why can't the UK on 15:03 - Apr 1 with 386 views | Scotia |
I don't think any "smashing of the gangs" will have had time to take effect yet, most migrants in France have been there months, we also can't do it in isolation which is why international cooperation is so important. The recent organised immigration summit should be start. I also read last month that Yvette Cooper is the first Home Secretary to vist France to see how our funding to prevent migrant crossings is being spent in five years. FIVE YEARS. Throughout that time migrant crossings have increased exponentially. This government have got a massive mess to clear up. I'm not a Labour voter but the Tories should be embarrassed of their legacy. |  | |  |
Why can't the UK on 16:21 - Apr 1 with 354 views | max936 |
Why can't the UK on 10:28 - Apr 1 by Whiterockin | It's just a pity they don't pay tax and contribute. So many work in a "cash only" environment. |
A lot if not all Chinese/Indian takeaways are cash only, unless they run restaurants its all cash. |  |
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Why can't the UK on 16:35 - Apr 1 with 333 views | Whiterockin |
Why can't the UK on 16:21 - Apr 1 by max936 | A lot if not all Chinese/Indian takeaways are cash only, unless they run restaurants its all cash. |
I know as are many car wash and barbers. |  | |  |
Why can't the UK on 19:32 - Apr 1 with 266 views | SullutaCreturned |
Why can't the UK on 08:10 - Apr 1 by Scotia | It's no more than the majorityy of other similar countries to the UK and less than a lot of them. We also get less asylum seekers. |
We also have a ot less room than most of them. France, Italy and Germany have a lot more room, or put exactly are less densely populated than the UK. We are the 8th most densely popukated country in Europe behind Monaco, the Vatican, Malta, San Marino, Netherlands, Belgium and Turkey. I'm not even sure we can call Turkey European, only a small part of it is. |  | |  |
Why can't the UK on 21:12 - Apr 1 with 239 views | Boundy |
Why can't the UK on 11:58 - Apr 1 by Scotia | How is it whataboutery? We're legally obliged to consider claims for asylum, we give asylum seekers no more than elsewhere and have less asylum seekers. Per head of population we're only just in the top 20 of countries for most asylum seekers. |
We're not obliged to consider claims of individuals who enter the country illegally.Its not a competition so I wouldn't be so concerned if we're not top of the table . |  |
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Why can't the UK on 22:49 - Apr 1 with 185 views | max936 |
Why can't the UK on 16:35 - Apr 1 by Whiterockin | I know as are many car wash and barbers. |
Yep, god knows what either are up to behind the scenes, some are definitely a front for other activities. |  |
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Why can't the UK on 22:52 - Apr 1 with 183 views | onehunglow |
Why can't the UK on 22:49 - Apr 1 by max936 | Yep, god knows what either are up to behind the scenes, some are definitely a front for other activities. |
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Why can't the UK on 22:58 - Apr 1 with 181 views | builthjack |
Why can't the UK on 15:03 - Apr 1 by Scotia | I don't think any "smashing of the gangs" will have had time to take effect yet, most migrants in France have been there months, we also can't do it in isolation which is why international cooperation is so important. The recent organised immigration summit should be start. I also read last month that Yvette Cooper is the first Home Secretary to vist France to see how our funding to prevent migrant crossings is being spent in five years. FIVE YEARS. Throughout that time migrant crossings have increased exponentially. This government have got a massive mess to clear up. I'm not a Labour voter but the Tories should be embarrassed of their legacy. |
The Tories did send one person to Rwanda. It cost £700 million. |  |
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Why can't the UK on 23:07 - Apr 1 with 175 views | max936 |
Why can't the UK on 11:58 - Apr 1 by Scotia | How is it whataboutery? We're legally obliged to consider claims for asylum, we give asylum seekers no more than elsewhere and have less asylum seekers. Per head of population we're only just in the top 20 of countries for most asylum seekers. |
We're a tiny Country and we are full, we can't take anymore and we need to ship most back, they are building blocks and blocks of Chalet type accommodation in Cardiff, to house them whose paying for all that?, whilst we got thousands of our own people sleeping on the streets, you'll have some excuse not doubt. Hows the fight against pollution and other environmental issues going??? |  |
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Why can't the UK on 23:34 - Apr 1 with 168 views | Kilkennyjack |
Why can't the UK on 22:58 - Apr 1 by builthjack | The Tories did send one person to Rwanda. It cost £700 million. |
Labour doing a much better job .. Boundy ? |  |
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