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Yes I seen plenty of people walking around with their matchas behaving like outstanding citizens šš»
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Just āgoing throughā too.
I donāt mind that these people think these places are no go zones - makes it far less likely to encounter a c*nt about.
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Well if you mean reducing the numbers from astronomical to huge then that is accurate.
A much greater reduction is required along with the deportation of illegals, criminals and spongers.
That's why he had to get onto Youtube to find out what he thought about it first, obviously.
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Immigration down from insane levels, now just ridiculously high, that's all right then?I'm addressing the point of principle, which you raised, but I understand why you wouldn't engage with it.
Immigration is down 50% this year, and 75% since it's peak in 2023. Small boat crossings have dropped, asylum claims have dropped, the number of asylum seekers in hotels has dropped, we're issuing way less visas... I don't really understand this narrative that people are being 'ignored' on immigration.
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And, mate?
I don't see what point you're making.
Does that excuse a 'little rioting'?
That's a terrible comment, mate.
Yep the self proclaimed defender of Epsom High Street was very quiet on both. But he has now reared his head again, why is that?Although I can't see his posts I imagine it's the usual insulting and attacking people with no real debate.
The leftys were noticably quiet about Nowak and the attempted beheading in belfast and only reared their ugly heads when a little protesting happens, with a few wheely bins thrown or flowers trodden on in epsom.
Were t businesses burnt in Harehills? Didnāt suit a narrative presumablyOf course no one condones burning anyone's home, or anything else, but it happens every time, including the grooming gangs.
We've seen it on here after an unknown number of young girls were abused and Tommy Robinson was the main topic.
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Immigration down from insane levels, now just ridiculously high, that's all right then?
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A slight repost but going to resend it because it still applies here.
Sort the cause out. Not the consequences. By sorting the cause out you help eliminate the consequences. Whether you like it or not, every action has a reaction. These riots are a consequence not a cause.
Where are they then? Certainly not been deported, oh yes dispersed into the community, without really knowing anything about them. Personally I donāt believe we are issuing less visa, maybe in some categories but I donāt believe the official figures donāt include visitors, only categories that automatically lead to residence. Unfortunately many visitors donāt leave eitherI'm addressing the point of principle, which you raised, but I understand why you wouldn't engage with it.
Immigration is down 50% this year, and 75% since it's peak in 2023. Small boat crossings have dropped, asylum claims have dropped, the number of asylum seekers in hotels has dropped, we're issuing way less visas... I don't really understand this narrative that people are being 'ignored' on immigration.
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Where are they then? Certainly not been deported, oh yes dispersed into the community, without really knowing anything about them. Personally I donāt believe we are issuing less visa, maybe in some categories but I donāt believe the official figures donāt include visitors, only categories that automatically lead to residence. Unfortunately many visitors donāt leave either
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This logic could justify anything though right? If you say any consequence is reasonable/acceptable if there's a cause behind it, you can quite literally justify murder.
You can very easily do both; discuss the cause, condemn the consequence.
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The numbers have been too high for decades, but they hit an unprecedented vast number under the last government. They need to be reduced to pre 1960s levels and, like I said, we need deportations of those who have a serious negative impact on our society. I'm not talking about people who get a parking ticket.This year's numbers are roughly in line with early 2000s levels, and pretty middle of the pack internationally.
Clearly you support a greater reduction, fair enough, but it's completely inaccurate to suggest people are being ignored on immigration.
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The numbers have been too high for decades, but they hit an unprecedented vast number under the last government. They need to be reduced to pre 1960s levels and, like I said, we need deportations of those who have a serious negative impact on our society. I'm not talking about people who get a parking ticket.
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Where is your evidence for that? Starmer himself admitted that immigration is not financially advantageous. Anyone with an ounce of common sense could figure out that the cost of an increasing population will ultimately be greater than the benefit unless you continue to flood the country with ever greater numbers. That is a finite and therefore unworkable policy for obvious reasons.I think that's an unrealistic ambition, and I don't think it would even come close to stacking up economically.
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I never said it was reasonable or acceptable just that it is a consequence which is a fact. Jailing rioters isn't going to deal with the cause. I am a pragmatist, deal with the cause and you help to eliminate the consequence. Do you believe the riots would've happened if the cause itself wasn't there? Obviously not.
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The argument is not about the merits of rioting. The question is about where the blame lies. Who is ultimately responsible.Yes, but you're seeking to remove or reduce blame aimed at the consequence, which doesn't make sense.
If unemployment leads to violent crime, we don't start arguing that violent crime is ok/understandable until unemployment drops.
You can very easily do both; address the underlying causations and hold people accountable for how they respond to them.
Otherwise you're effectively saying people have no agency and outcomes are inevitable once a cause exists... which clearly isn't true.
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Where is your evidence for that? Starmer himself admitted that immigration is not financially advantageous. Anyone with an ounce of common sense could figure out that the cost of an increasing population will ultimately be greater than the benefit unless you continue to flood the country with ever greater numbers. That is a finite and therefore unworkable policy for obvious reasons.
The whole process has been about short term solutions for the election cycle.
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The argument is not about the merits of rioting. The question is about where the blame lies. Who is ultimately responsible.
You and I both know the answer whether you admit it or not.