Should Ireland accept 272 migrants ?
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world...otas-1.2210931
Yes
No
Should Ireland accept 272 migrants ?
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world...otas-1.2210931
Last edited by tony1; 13-05-15 at 23:09.
Yes........If we accept 272 genuine cases (no problem with that) ,can we send back 272 of the ones who shouldn't be here?
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I know its harsh most people agree these will be a burden on the state, they are uneducated and we already cant cope with what we have and will it stop at 272, where do you draw the line,
If it gets done (as hinted at) by population size,i cant see Britain being happy with/agreeing to 3600.
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Yeah let the whole of Africa nd the Middle east in. why not? Ebola and terrorism are badly needed and hey whats a persons day without some Muslim shoving their views up the persons arsehole. So yeah let them all in. 272 isnt enough. Make it 22,720 because thats what it will become. Our health service is more than able to cope. The UK are right in their views on this.
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Last edited by Westsidex; 14-05-15 at 08:32.
Of course we should accept these helpless people and should not limit the number to 272. I am appalled at the lack of humanity of some of the posters here. These posters have no problem using the services of escorts from Africa,Asia and Latin America. Most of these ladies are economic migrants and probably do not have the right to work here and have no entitlement to any welfare payments.
Irish migrants have been accepted all over the world for over 100 years. Up to 40 years ago the vast majority of these would have been poorly educated. If they had not been forced to emigrate the Irish welfare system would have to help them. It is now payback time for us.
Probably, but shouldn't we look after our own first, there is no point making things worse for everyone, that sounds bad I know but there is only so much to go round.