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That's awful frankly. Hard not to become angry.
That's awful frankly. Hard not to become angry.
Yep.That's awful frankly. Hard not to become angry.
Stranger danger!That's awful frankly. Hard not to become angry.
Only asylum seekers would wish to go there,the hotels are empty,Asylun seekers walking around helps make the place look busy,the shops need more shoplifters so they can claim from their insurance.Perhaps Epping can send a few there?Bristol haven't learned a thing. Inviting trouble
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Extra support for 1,000 asylum seekers in hotels in Bristol
The city council has reaffirmed its support for refugees and people seeking asylumwww.bristolpost.co.uk
Bristol. Not a surprise. Even more reason to never go there again.Bristol haven't learned a thing. Inviting trouble
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Extra support for 1,000 asylum seekers in hotels in Bristol
The city council has reaffirmed its support for refugees and people seeking asylumwww.bristolpost.co.uk
Except it has a Catbrain Hill. Which is nice.Bristol. Not a surprise. Even more reason to never go there again.
Interesting snippet from the Spectator - the BBC seems to have missed it:
Switzerland ffs!
"A stolen scooter, a police chase, and a fatal crash left a 17-year-old of migrant background dead. Within hours, Lausanne erupted in the worst rioting Switzerland has seen in decades. Two nights of violence tore apart Switzerland’s image as a stable and quiet country. Masked youths, overwhelmingly black, took to the streets, setting bins alight, vandalising buses, and clashing with police using fireworks and stones. By the second night, more than 200 rioters clashed with Swiss police as tear gas clouded the air and water cannons roared through the city. It could very well have been a suburb of Paris or Lyon, but this was Lausanne, just along the lake from Geneva, in supposedly calm and orderly Switzerland.
For decades, Switzerland seemed immune to the turmoil engulfing its neighbours. It has no colonial past, traditionally prided itself on tight immigration control, and stands outside the European Union. Yet the scenes in Lausanne tell a different story: anger spilling onto the streets, and clashes dominated by young men of migrant background. What was once seen as a uniquely French, British, German, Belgian or Swedish problem has reached Switzerland.
Lausanne is run by a left-leaning coalition of Socialists and Greens. It’s dominated by progressive politics and local authorities have embraced diversity policies. Over the past decade, Switzerland has accepted more than 200,000 refugees, including significant numbers from Eritrea, Somalia, Syria and Afghanistan, as well as other African and Muslim-majority countries. Tension with migrant communities is acute."
He is allowed to put forward his defence! Then it will be up to the Court to decide if there is sufficient evidence to convict.![]()
Asylum seeker accused of trying to kiss girl, 14, denies accusations and says 'I'm not a wild animal'
The alleged incident involving Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu sparked protests and counter-protests outside the hotel in Essex after similar protests were held outside hotels across the country housing asylum seekers.news.sky.com
But not for TR as you posted on another thread!He is allowed to put forward his defence! Then it will be up to the Court to decide if there is sufficient evidence to convict.
It seems though that some decided immediately after the accusations were made which caused a lot of problems. Better to wait?
No further action after his alleged assault. A complete and utter set up which has spectacularly failed. Didn’t some on here have him hung drawn and quartered immediately after the story broke?But not for TR as you posted on another thread!
The BBC still shouting racist while European society slowly collapses due to immigration.Interesting snippet from the Spectator - the BBC seems to have missed it:
Switzerland ffs!
"A stolen scooter, a police chase, and a fatal crash left a 17-year-old of migrant background dead. Within hours, Lausanne erupted in the worst rioting Switzerland has seen in decades. Two nights of violence tore apart Switzerland’s image as a stable and quiet country. Masked youths, overwhelmingly black, took to the streets, setting bins alight, vandalising buses, and clashing with police using fireworks and stones. By the second night, more than 200 rioters clashed with Swiss police as tear gas clouded the air and water cannons roared through the city. It could very well have been a suburb of Paris or Lyon, but this was Lausanne, just along the lake from Geneva, in supposedly calm and orderly Switzerland.
For decades, Switzerland seemed immune to the turmoil engulfing its neighbours. It has no colonial past, traditionally prided itself on tight immigration control, and stands outside the European Union. Yet the scenes in Lausanne tell a different story: anger spilling onto the streets, and clashes dominated by young men of migrant background. What was once seen as a uniquely French, British, German, Belgian or Swedish problem has reached Switzerland.
Lausanne is run by a left-leaning coalition of Socialists and Greens. It’s dominated by progressive politics and local authorities have embraced diversity policies. Over the past decade, Switzerland has accepted more than 200,000 refugees, including significant numbers from Eritrea, Somalia, Syria and Afghanistan, as well as other African and Muslim-majority countries. Tension with migrant communities is acute."
The BBC still shouting racist while European society slowly collapses due to immigration.
And we have to pay them by law for the privilege.