i think it is completly stupid he has been deported for being illegal imigrant
i dont mind if this is the rule for all people, but they let so many people into our country who do nothing but live of our taxes and this player who is actually making a very good living has been destroyed due to the home office
just wondered if everyone thought the same as me? without getting to political on the topic
If they deport him, its unfair
If they don't deport him, its the rich and famous being let off lightly again
It does seem unfair however that hes genuinely making an effort to work and pay his way in this country but gets deported, yet the thousands who live on benefits with no intention of working or contributing to the system at all are still here.
Well now. It's all a bit like you being an immigrant on this board innit. Irritatiing, but unfortunately not illegal.
You know, you just don't have the same agenda as us locals - don't it? You know, you being a Wolves fan and all the rest of it. Bit obvious really innit, eh?
Swings and roundabouts , eh?
Personally I don't think it would be 'completely stupid' of the mods to deport you from this message board. But then.........
Ah well. poor old Stan Cullis. Poor old Billy Wright. They must...........
One love.
OTBC
If he is an illegal immigrant then he should be deported , far far to many of them running around this country.
we8wba wrote: i think it is completly stupid he has been deported for being illegal imigrant i dont mind if this is the rule for all people, but they let so many people into our country who do nothing but live of our taxes and this player who is actually making a very good living has been destroyed due to the home office just wondered if everyone thought the same as me? without getting to political on the topic
w8wba, you're not telling me that you actually have a job? if you do you do well to spend so much time on a different clubs messageboard
It doesn't seem particularly sensible to deport somebody who according to some reports paid a six figure tax bill last year.
Having said that, you can't just let him stay on the basis that he's rich. I suspect that somebody who had fled genuine persecution and sneaked into the country illegally would not get quite so much sympathy.
Beaker wrote: we8wba wrote: i think it is completly stupid he has been deported for being illegal imigrant i dont mind if this is the rule for all people, but they let so many people into our country who do nothing but live of our taxes and this player who is actually making a very good living has been destroyed due to the home office just wondered if everyone thought the same as me? without getting to political on the topic w8wba, you're not telling me that you actually have a job? if you do you do well to spend so much time on a different clubs messageboard
for the nhs mate, and you wonder why they doing so succesfully dont you ;-p
as to blybly people like you are just why the world is a poor place mate, taking dig for me mocking the death of two footballing legends is so classy of you mate, hard kock you are, decent bloke your not
slater wrote:Bangoura wasn't an 'illegal immigrant' - he was seeking asylum. There is nothing illegal about seeking asylum. The asylum system was established in all major european countries after the second world war. They were ashamed at having turned away jews fleeing nazi german - effectively condemning them to death. The government does not permit the vast majority of asylum seekers to work while their applications are being processed. Instead they are forced to live on a weekly sum which is roughly 60% of what you get when you are unemployed. Asylum seekers are poorer than anyone else. The tiny proportion (like Bangoura) who are allowed to work often have to wait over a year for permission. Asylum seekers don't take 'our' housing - they're housed separately from everyone else - often in appalling conditions considered unsuitable for British citizens, The odds are stacked against anyone who applies for asylum - 60% of applications are rejected out of hand straightaway but almost 50% of those are then accepted on appeal in a proper court. The gov't has more interest in keeping 'them' out than protecting vulnerable people from persecution. Bangoura's case is the tip of the iceberg and has opened a lot of people's eyes to the reality of what goes on with asylum seekers. He had a legitimate case and plenty of support from British people, integrated with his local community, held a responsible job and yet the gov't still deported him to a country where there's every chance he'll end up in a prison being tortured. And if someone like Bangoura can't win - what chance do all the others have?
thanks for clearing it up, i know there was some sort of politics about it but you made it fairly simple for me to understand nice one mate
beaker - yes good one, no one is ever EVER going to take you seriously when we are having a proper conversation mate
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