From The Metro:
Illegal asylum seekers are to be offered £1,700 to go home in a last-ditch effort to rid Calais of its infamous 'Jungle'.
Town official Pierre de Bousquet said the 500 migrants staying at the camp needed to realise Britain was not 'Eldorado' where they could live in luxury.
He wants to give them cash and a flight back to where they came from. In most countries where these people are from, €2,000 is not nothing,' he said. Closure of the camp was inevitable, he said. 'The situation is unacceptable. Patience has its limits.'
You could also see this as an extra incentive to make the journey to the camp, I suppose.
Tuesday, 28 July 2009
France takes part in Silly Week
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Labels: France, Immigrants, Logic
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God bless the French, I really thought they didn't like us.
I suspect that the French public are almost as tired of UK-bound immigrant camps as I am.
Isn't this "voluntary repatriation"?
Personally, I don't know why they bother. If they are "illegal asylum seekers" then why not just deport them anyway?
To be honest, I have a lot of sympathy with the inhabitants of Calais etc. If the UK weren't such a bloody soft touch, these 'asykum seekers' wouldn't be there en masse in the first place.
Interesting thinking, the Gallic mind.
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