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Asylum seekers were placed on the Bibby Stockholm barge at Portland Port the day after the Home Office was told about the discovery of initial results indicating that the Legionella bacteria was present, it is understood.

The revelation comes after all 39 of those on board were removed on Friday and placed in alternative accommodation.

Samples from the water system showed levels of Legionella bacteria, the Home Office said. This bacteria can cause a serious type of pneumonia (lung infection) called Legionnaires' disease.

All 39 - who only arrived this week beginning on Monday - were being taken off as a precaution.

It is understood Dorset Council told department officials on Wednesday evening about the discovery of initial results indicating that the bacteria was present, but the transfer of a further six migrants on to the barge still went ahead on Thursday.

This may just be me nitpicking- but the country is being ran being stupid f**king imbeciles

Quote: Lazzard @ 12th August 2023, 9:14 AM

Oh, come off it, Steve.
The first chance you get to weigh in on Angela Rayner's minge or Labour Party membership or Beergate or Lefty Lawyers or Keir's expenses etc etc you're on it in a heartbeat.
I notice, though, that you never come out with a counter-argument, or a defence.
Just anger at people daring to even raise the subject.
The news is dominated by the actions of the Tory Party.
And not in a good way.
But that's their fault, not ours.

Well put.

Quote: Lazzard @ 8th August 2023, 10:04 AM

Except possibly Brexiteers, who now have to put up with refugees and a socking great bill.

Why do you consider that the illegal boat entries to claim asylum have anything at all to do with Brexit?

They arise mostly due to unrest or war in countries that are not in Europe and would be happening whether or not Brexit had occurred.

Your inbuilt philosophy/bias seems to be: "Ah that's bad it must be due to Brexit"

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Personally I think that perhaps, since the treaty does not allow asylum-seekers to work, the physically fit ones should be housed it tents and provided with the materials (and supervision) to build housing for asylum-seekers (i.e that building own housing should be exempt from the "no-working" rule). There's no obligation as far as I know to house them in hotels, so they should be grateful for anything which is better than their original-country housing or the tents or hovels they probably lived in during their travels to the UK.

Quote: billwill @ 12th August 2023, 4:52 PM

Why do you consider that the illegal boat entries to claim asylum have anything at all to do with Brexit?

They arise mostly due to unrest or war in countries that are not in Europe and would be happening whether or not Brexit had occurred.

Your inbuilt philosophy/bias seems to be: "Ah that's bad it must be due to Brexit"
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Sadly you've missed the entire point of my post.
Steve wanted those of us supporting migrants entering the country to shoulder the bill, via increased taxation.
I suggested this would be acceptable as long as those who supported Brexit shouldered that particular bill.
Which would, of course, far outweigh the cost of housing migrants.
I actually think both ideas are daft, and was using my suggestion to point out the stupidity of Stephen's.

But you are right, Brexit has no relevance to immigration numbers - as has been very effectively proven.
For many Brexit-voters this has been the cause of much disappointment, as they were under the impression it would.

Hence the tories currently polling horrifically badly in the red wall constituencies ...

These gullible fools now know they were lied to!

They gave their vote away to Boris - but Sunak can go whistle in 18 Months time

I see six more migrants 'f**ked off' to the bottom of the English Channel today...

I hope there's another big fire somewhere soon or the climate disaster terrorists might have to start some more.

Quote: Lazzard @ 12th August 2023, 5:04 PM

Steve wanted those of us supporting migrants entering the country to shoulder the bill, via increased taxation.
I suggested this would be acceptable as long as those who supported Brexit shouldered that particular bill.

The former idea is valid as we haven't been consulted on this, so if you and others want them here, you pay for their upkeep. The latter idea isn't valid because we were consulted on it via an electoral referendum and the Leave vote won. That's it, that's democracy in action, the Leave voters owe nothing for its current economic losses, much of which are exacerbated by a war caused by the alleged encroachment of the eastern expansion of the EU.
If it fails because so many people here and abroad want it to, then we must put up with it, atleast until mounting pressure from said opposers forces a reversal of the vote through another referendum. Then if the rejoiners win, you put up with the continued economic decline caused by the lot who lost the vote.

Quote: lofthouse @ 12th August 2023, 10:06 PM

I see six more migrants 'f**ked off' to the bottom of the English Channel today...

? No one asked them to.

Quote: Lazzard @ 12th August 2023, 5:04 PM

Sadly you've missed the entire point of my post.
Steve wanted those of us supporting migrants entering the country to shoulder the bill, via increased taxation.
I suggested this would be acceptable as long as those who supported Brexit shouldered that particular bill.
Which would, of course, far outweigh the cost of housing migrants.
I actually think both ideas are daft, and was using my suggestion to point out the stupidity of Stephen's.

But you are right, Brexit has no relevance to immigration numbers - as has been very effectively proven.
For many Brexit-voters this has been the cause of much disappointment, as they were under the impression it would.

No I haven't missed the point. You basically take almost any statement that mentions Brexit and come out with a Brexit sneer.

And you are pretending without the remotest proof that you 'speak for many-Brexit-voters".

Quote: lofthouse @ 12th August 2023, 10:06 PM

I see six more migrants 'f**ked off' to the bottom of the English Channel today...

I take it then that you haven't had a DNA test to show which migration let your ancestors into what is now the UK.

Actually the UK problem with small boats & their sinking seems quite trivial compared with that of Italy and the loss of life of desperate immigrants trying to cross the Mediterranean in small boats.

What!??

My point was alluding to the fact that the chairman of the Conservative Party recently told an interviewer that migrants could "f**k off back to France"

That pathetic, irresponsible and idiotic attitude is hardly going to help this awful situation

People are dying and drowning and we need politicians that dont behave like 12 year olds

Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 13th August 2023, 1:29 PM

I hope there's another big fire somewhere soon or the climate disaster terrorists might have to start some more.

Not great.

Quote: lofthouse @ 13th August 2023, 5:12 PM

People are dying and drowning and we need politicians that dont behave like 12 year olds

Didn't their mums ever tell them not to get into boats with strange men?

Quote: billwill @ 13th August 2023, 4:09 PM

No I haven't missed the point. You basically take almost any statement that mentions Brexit and come out with a Brexit sneer.

And you are pretending without the remotest proof that you 'speak for many-Brexit-voters".

1.
Steve's post made no mention of Brexit. It was used by me entirely to illustrate the fallacy of his argument.
2.
In several surveys taken just after the referendum the two reasons that consistently came out on top were 'Control of Immigration' and 'Sovereignty'.

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One way to reduce those pesky NHS waiting lists.....

Targets that ensure patients see a cancer specialist within two weeks of being urgently referred by their GP in England could be scrapped, it has been revealed.

The new plans, known as the Faster Diagnosis Standard, propose that patients who have been urgently referred should have cancer ruled out or receive a diagnosis within 28 days. According to the BBC, the outcome of a consultation is set to be announced in the coming days, although this would be subject to a final sign-off by Health Secretary Steve Barclay.

However a leading cancer charity has called the news "ominous and deeply worrying". It comes after new data revealed cancer wait times in England remain well below targets set by the government and NHS.

Another great plan by the party that brought you "floating prison ship full of viruses "

The cut n paste king strikes again.
Try using your own words, it's very liberating.

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