When I think about the UK

I worry about it. Without hopefully not getting a thread lock, I want you to just think about something.

If random people can enter the UK via the Engilsh Channel on a dinghy, they get rewarded with a house and money. 

What if they are criminals fleeing persecution?

Should they be allowed to roam free amongst our children without documents?

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  • Some politicians perpetuate myths that may be based on a little fact, but the fact may be a tiny percentage of the whole truth of the matter.

    Nigel Farage is a person who has perfected manipulation of the truth to a ‘high’ standard. He ignores the fact that most migrants to the UK are not criminals. When someone is charged with murder or rape, he rarely comments on it unless he perceives the person responsible to be non-white or of a religion other than Christianity. These accounts make front page news, and this further distorts the public’s perception of the facts.

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  • Some politicians perpetuate myths that may be based on a little fact, but the fact may be a tiny percentage of the whole truth of the matter.

    Nigel Farage is a person who has perfected manipulation of the truth to a ‘high’ standard. He ignores the fact that most migrants to the UK are not criminals. When someone is charged with murder or rape, he rarely comments on it unless he perceives the person responsible to be non-white or of a religion other than Christianity. These accounts make front page news, and this further distorts the public’s perception of the facts.

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