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| France will NOT be taken to court for ejecting Gypsys; Sarkozy stood up to the EU Commission | |
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| English Angel | Sep 29 2010, 10:17 PM Post #1 |
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Seen on CH4 News tonight and in the DM today: France will NOT be prosecuted by the European Commission for ejecting Roma gypsys... "Amid all the discontent, a poll published this week suggested that more than half of the French want to see the Left win the 2012 presidential race. And so Sarkozy has turned his attention to law and order. As well as the deportation of the Roma, he is also proposing legislation that will strip French citizenship from ‘people of foreign origin’ if they threaten the lives of police, commit polygamy or carry out female circumcision. According to a poll, more than 80 per cent support that proposal. Support for the expulsion of the Roma has been put, variously, at between 40 and 79 per cent. In other words, Sarkozy’s actions are not playing badly with the French public. Polling further suggests that they are unconcerned about whether the mass deportations might infringe European law. As one commentator pointed out: ‘Even if Sarko has done something wrong it will take ages before the EU takes any action — and by then the Roma will have gone, so why worry?’. In Italy, which has 60,000 non-Italian Roma, the government declared a ‘gipsy emergency’ in 2008, leading to expulsions as part of a security package. Elements of the package were subsequently found to be incompatible with EU law, but by then it was largely irrelevant as the expulsions had taken place. Italy’s interior minister, Roberto Maroni, has backed the French deportations, adding that he believes a host nation should be able to expel any EU citizen who does not meet minimum requirements." http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1306885/Special-Investigation-As-France-expels-gipsies-chilling-echo-Nazis--just-desperate-attempt-tackle-crime.html I only wish we could get the same backbone with Islamic Extremists |
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| Deleted User | Sep 29 2010, 10:26 PM Post #2 |
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Our politicians will never grow a pair or stand upright. |
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| Hazchem | Sep 29 2010, 10:26 PM Post #3 |
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Hitler didn't expel anyone, so you can't say it echoes the Nazis. These are illegal camps that the French government is cracking down on. |
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| Deleted User | Sep 29 2010, 10:27 PM Post #4 |
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WOOP, WOOP! .....GO man, GO!!! |
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| kittykat333 | Sep 29 2010, 10:28 PM Post #5 |
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Wish David Cameron would grow a big set of nadgers like Monsieur Sarkozy....... |
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EDL = United by friendship regardless of race or colour. We may not see or speak to each other as much as we should , and we won't always agree on everything, but we WILL always pull together through thick and thin BECAUSE WE ARE FAMILY. | |
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| Wigone | Sep 29 2010, 10:32 PM Post #6 |
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There's a saying I love. Don't ask for permission, ask for forgiveness. |
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They don't like it up 'em. Don't tell them your name Pike. | |
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| Deleted User | Sep 29 2010, 10:35 PM Post #7 |
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I do not think the ConDems would do it, UKIP might. Unless there is a sizemic change in government it will stay the same. |
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| Deleted User | Sep 29 2010, 10:38 PM Post #8 |
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It's a case of Lions lead by mice with us and our political elite I'm affraid, so don't expect any hard action by our goverment about anything. |
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| Deleted User | Sep 29 2010, 11:18 PM Post #9 |
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I bet they haven't done anything about the shanty towns in Peterbrough yet. They were claiming to be implementing a 'pilot' scheme back in April. Do we have any Peterbrough residents who can comment on the state of these camps? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1263891/Homeless-migrants-living-rough-shanty-towns-told-work-sent-home.html |
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| Deleted User | Sep 29 2010, 11:27 PM Post #10 |
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Err?, he did actually. See this example for just one, but probably the biggest instance. Forgive the not so good English. http://www.roizen.com/ron/grynszpan.htm |
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| Scratch321 | Sep 29 2010, 11:34 PM Post #11 |
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These cracks in the eu seem to be getting bigger to me! Who's next?
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Winston Churchill A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.
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| Deleted User | Sep 30 2010, 12:50 AM Post #12 |
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I think France will be first to leave the EU. |
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| Deleted User | Sep 30 2010, 01:04 AM Post #13 |
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HA! Wouldn't that just be GREAT? France leaving the EU................quickly followed by Germany!!!
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