New French immigration laws - no messing

New French immigration laws - no messing

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Patio

Original Poster:

633 posts

17 months

Sunday 25th February
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Seems like a game changer!

If you play stupid games you really will win stupid prizes/flight out the country


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68378736

Would they send his belongings with him? What if he had property? A car?

Colonel Cupcake

1,172 posts

51 months

Sunday 25th February
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I'd vote for any party that would enact the same laws.

anonymous-user

60 months

Sunday 25th February
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"Booo!"
"He has human rights!"
"Empathy!"

May as well get them in now and wait for the echo from the snow flakes. Can you imagine the outcry if it happened in this country?!

LivLL

11,064 posts

203 months

Sunday 25th February
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"slip of the tongue" my arse.

fourstardan

4,867 posts

150 months

Sunday 25th February
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Isn't it easier for the French to do this for immigrants from french colonies?


119

8,965 posts

42 months

Sunday 25th February
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Well done France!

When do we start?

Andeh1

7,172 posts

212 months

Sunday 25th February
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Im a traditional tory, but even I think that's a tad extreme. A UK governed by Boris or corbyn would have me feeling satanic towards our countries flag, as a passing comment.... It's hardly threatening king & country...

LivLL

11,064 posts

203 months

Sunday 25th February
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Andeh1 said:
Im a traditional tory, but even I think that's a tad extreme. A UK governed by Boris or corbyn would have me feeling satanic towards our countries flag, as a passing comment.... It's hardly threatening king & country...
Maybe you missed this bit?

BEEB article said:
French media published some of the expulsion order, which said the imam had promoted a "retrograde, intolerant, and violent image of Islam, likely to encourage behaviour contrary to the values of the Republic".

It said his teachings encouraged discrimination against women, "tensions with the Jewish community" and "jihadist radicalisation". According to the order, he had also referred to Jewish people as "the enemy".

LuckyThirteen

590 posts

25 months

Sunday 25th February
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Sets a good example.

I wonder which bits of 1400 year old text he quotes to support the preachings and teachings?

Let's face it, they have to be there.....

The UK needs to follow France on this.

BlackTank

140 posts

149 months

Sunday 25th February
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A lot of you crusty old fkers are the first ones I throw out. It'd vastly reduce the amount of pub bore.

Relax mate, it's just a bit of banter. Making fun of you but still banter like the good old days.

bordseye

2,023 posts

198 months

Sunday 25th February
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LuckyThirteen said:
Sets a good example.

I wonder which bits of 1400 year old text he quotes to support the preachings and teachings?

Let's face it, they have to be there.....

The UK needs to follow France on this.
Which would no doubt cause us to follow the French level of unrest and violence.

Getragdogleg

9,040 posts

189 months

Sunday 25th February
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If they carry on the place will be half empty soon.

julian987R

6,840 posts

65 months

Sunday 25th February
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bordseye said:
Which would no doubt cause us to follow the French level of unrest and violence.
but it is nutjobs like that, with a platform, that cause the unrest.
I don't think the law goes far enough and it should apply to all his family members too.

dudleybloke

20,375 posts

192 months

Sunday 25th February
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Don't bite the hand that feeds you.

S600BSB

5,949 posts

112 months

Sunday 25th February
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LivLL said:
Andeh1 said:
Im a traditional tory, but even I think that's a tad extreme. A UK governed by Boris or corbyn would have me feeling satanic towards our countries flag, as a passing comment.... It's hardly threatening king & country...
Maybe you missed this bit?

BEEB article said:
French media published some of the expulsion order, which said the imam had promoted a "retrograde, intolerant, and violent image of Islam, likely to encourage behaviour contrary to the values of the Republic".

It said his teachings encouraged discrimination against women, "tensions with the Jewish community" and "jihadist radicalisation". According to the order, he had also referred to Jewish people as "the enemy".
Spot on.

Pupp

12,349 posts

278 months

Sunday 25th February
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julian987R said:
bordseye said:
Which would no doubt cause us to follow the French level of unrest and violence.
but it is nutjobs like that, with a platform, that cause the unrest.
I don't think the law goes far enough and it should apply to all his family members too.
That’s a bit reserved; surely anyone he’s touched, spoken to, or looked at too? You’re mellowing Julian

TypeR

1,144 posts

245 months

Sunday 25th February
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LivLL said:
"slip of the tongue" my arse.
Kinky, you wanna go first?

Vanden Saab

14,696 posts

80 months

Sunday 25th February
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Schoolboy error, saying he came from a country he can be deported to.

Electro1980

8,520 posts

145 months

Sunday 25th February
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julian987R said:
bordseye said:
Which would no doubt cause us to follow the French level of unrest and violence.
but it is nutjobs like that, with a platform, that cause the unrest.
I don't think the law goes far enough and it should apply to all his family members too.
He’s also a farmer? It didn’t mention that anywhere in the article.

Randy Winkman

17,261 posts

195 months

Sunday 25th February
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The article headline is a bit misleading. The article itself says that the expulsion order:

"said the imam had promoted a "retrograde, intolerant, and violent image of Islam, likely to encourage behaviour contrary to the values of the Republic. It said his teachings encouraged discrimination against women, "tensions with the Jewish community" and "jihadist radicalisation". According to the order, he had also referred to Jewish people as "the enemy".

For me it seems reasonable for him to be required to leave.