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    If he is seeking asylum, then why has he travelled across various nations and seas to come here? Below is the shortest possible route he could have taken to Britain, which is most likely wrong because I doubt he flew here in the first place. In reality he has probably crossed through the likes of; Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Iraq, Turkey, Georgia, Russia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Greece (if he has crossed the med sea), France, Germany or even Spain to get to here.



    Now let us ask, why did he come here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    If he is seeking asylum, then why has he travelled across various nations and seas to come here? Below is the shortest possible route he could have taken to Britain, which is most likely wrong because I doubt he flew here in the first place. In reality he has probably crossed through the likes of; Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Iraq, Turkey, Georgia, Russia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Greece (if he has crossed the med sea), France, Germany or even Spain to get to here.



    Now let us ask, why did he come here?

    £££
    Undertaker, how could you possibly say that?! For money?! Whatever made you think that?

    I bet his buddies told him about this place and he thought "yesss"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitman View Post
    As Saurav said, this guy has a terrible attitude. He comes to this country as an asylum seeker, to be safe and the Government generously give him a house pretty much instantly. He gets money to eat and has a roof over his head. His kids get to go to school. Then, he demands a bigger house because the area is 'poor', the shops are 'rubbish' and his kids have to catch a bus to school. That is downright ungrateful. I bet in Somalia his kids didn't even go to school, they probably had hardly anything. It was saying on the radio, it'd take him 5,000 years of working in Somalia for him to afford that house...
    Yeah.. I'm not condoning it, I'm saying it's nothing new. There's plenty of people that are dependant on the welfare system and have no intention of working, this has just caught attention because it's 2k a week. If you're an asylum seeker you should be here with the intention of working and should have no intention of being dependant on the state. It confuses me how a guy with 7 children is allowed into the UK.

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    The simple solution to solve welfare is to put a 10-year cap on it, meaning you have to work for 10 years (10 collective years, so when you are out of work it stops the counter) before you have access to the benefits system. I would even consider extending this to people living here, meaning that 18-year olds who have no intention of working would be forced to work until they are 28 before they can have access to the welfare state - which by that time I bet most would have changed their attitude and would continue working.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Caution View Post
    Yeah.. I'm not condoning it, I'm saying it's nothing new. There's plenty of people that are dependant on the welfare system and have no intention of working, this has just caught attention because it's 2k a week. If you're an asylum seeker you should be here with the intention of working and should have no intention of being dependant on the state. It confuses me how a guy with 7 children is allowed into the UK.
    This takes the biscuit though because we, as a country are kind enough to let him and his family stay here safely, then we even give him a house, food and money and what does he do? Demand more. I am not saying those who are born here abusing it are allowed and are OK, it's just they've been born here so we're stuck with them anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    The simple solution to solve welfare is to put a 10-year cap on it, meaning you have to work for 10 years (10 collective years, so when you are out of work it stops the counter) before you have access to the benefits system. I would even consider extending this to people living here, meaning that 18-year olds who have no intention of working would be forced to work until they are 28 before they can have access to the welfare state - which by that time I bet most would have changed their attitude and would continue working.
    Bingo, they put something in, they get something out. You have to do at least a years work in Spain to get any type of benefits, and even then they're probably not much and they certainly aren't plastered everywhere like in the UK.

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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ious-home.html

    It has emerged that he owned £7,000 on his old home - what the hellllllllllllllllllllllllll. What did he do with the money, spend it?! :@ People like him should NOT be allowed into the country.

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