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  1. This is why they needed and wanted Brexit.

    "The UN Refugee Agency has rebuked UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman over her claims that world leaders have failed to reform the global refugee system due to fears of being branded as “racist or illiberal” and that the asylum framework is creating “huge incentives for illegal migration.”

    The UN statement followed the UK home secretary’s speech at the conservative American Enterprise Institute in Washington on Tuesday, in which she refused to rule out leaving the international convention and questioned whether it was “fit for our modern age” amid what she claimed was a crisis of illegal immigration for the West."

    And we in Canada are doing the same thing, bringing in too many people without the resources such as housing, jobs and healthcare to support them. Some are living on the streets in Canada, creating a new ghetto and forcing them to turn to crime to support their needs.

    Canadians, wake up to the reality they are facing in the UK.

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    2. OftenWrong

      OftenWrong

      What has changed is whar we talked about already. EU nationals can't come and go as they please. That means lazy and worthless bums from Greece can't just up and move there, and go on the UK dole and cost them in things like healthcare.

      Meanwhile the level of illegal immigration has gone up while creating ghettos since there are not enough homes and jobs to support them. Sounds familiar. This is a world wide issue.

      The debate hinges on taking the right course of action. Removing economic refugees from their homeland is not the only option, they can be helped without relocating.   Keeping them in their own lands may be arguably better for everybody in the long run.

    3. Aristides

      Aristides

      EU residents came to the UK to live and work, not go on the dole. Do you think no other EU countries have social safety nets? Now that they are gone, there aren't enough Brits to do the jobs they didn't want before. Pity.

      Being part of the EU meant British citizens were also free to live and work anywhere in the EU.

    4. OftenWrong

      OftenWrong

      Short term pain for long term gain. A price the British were willing to pay. Not to worry, they have that famous British stoicism. Keep a stiff upper lip, old boy.

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