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    Don’t be so obtuse Tax, most asylum seekers granted permission to remain, and who subsequently go on to gain citizenship, entered their 1951 Convention state illegally.

    Incidentally, I rather think you probably overlooked the significance of my informing you that the UK is rejoining Frontex. It is the European Border and Coast guard agency that coordinates actions to protect EU states and Schengen countries.

    So, Colonel Blimp, what is it that Engerlandia is going to sell to the world it couldn’t before Brexit?

    Still waiting for an answer my wee northern tyke.

    By the way, he obtained asylum in Sweden and then came over under free movement etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    ^ So you didn't even acquire a full CS pension in c30 years, dear me what a failure - i can just see the look of disappointment in your fathers rhuemy eyes as he looked at the last of his line
    I was actually quite grateful for my earlier work within the blue collar, construction and factory sectors. I gained some valuable insights into the lower end and learned why they became what they remained, lumpen morons. They stopped learning and were defined by their ignorance.

    The British are probably unique in this propensity for bovine stupidity outside of their ditch digging activities and grubbing about on oily factory floors.

    You are such a prime specimen of this quite ghastly class.

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    UN revises previous high Libya death toll

    The UN has amended its previous death toll from the floods in Libya, according to a revised report updated on Sunday morning from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

    The UN is now stating that at least 3,958 people have died across Libya due to flooding, citing the UN World Health Organization (WHO). The revised report also states that more than 9,000 people are still missing.

    In Saturday’s initial report, OCHA said at least 11,300 people are dead in Derna, Libya, due to devastating flooding. OCHA cited the Libyan Red Crescent with the figures for Saturday’s report.

    MORE UN revises previous high Libya death toll | CNN

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    Well times are hard



    The government on Monday donated 1.5 million baht to relief efforts for the Libyan flood disaster.

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