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Man born and raised in UK told he is not a British citizen

Discussion in 'News from the UK, Europe and the rest of the World' started by KeithAngel, Aug 29, 2017.

  1. Bowler
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    Bowler Banned

    It is. Give it up man. Everyone except you knows that. In just the same way that your lifeless no assertion is that the UK is overrun by foreigners.
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  2. bigmac
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    bigmac Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    @Bowler has just settled this in another thread
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  3. Bowler
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    Bowler Banned

    I deny it.
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  4. Bowler
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    Bowler Banned

    He just wants to perpetuate things as he does not like being exposed as a fool that has left Davao, the region he claimed was the best on the planet to live in the EU that he constantly denigrates. He is a joker. :lol:
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  5. Bootsonground
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    He was banned (not by me) in the forum that started all this Filipino Brit information based stuff..
    Since being jilted by the boss over there and thrown out or banned,he took refuge here...
    Banned here many times since also with multiple accounts for the same kind of thing (and this site apparently bans NOBODY!!)..
    I think since then he`s up to about his 6th sock puppet..Perhaps more?
    You`d have to ask the local Admin.
    Anyway..He/it is a seriously deranged individual and hopefully someone that loves him/it will manage to get him/it to see a psychiatrist.
    No joke.
    Proper mental case.
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  6. Markham
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    How about you provide some factual evidence for your false assertions.
  7. Bowler
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    Bowler Banned

    The evidence that Malta is over populated? That is common knowledge.

    The evidence that Malta is absorbing a number of immigrants and asylum seekers from North Africa via Libya? The stats are out there. You just need to look.
  8. Bowler
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    Just to remind you:

    It was you that said that the UK is a ****hole.

    I actually believe you are seriously deranged. Driven by the need to justify your inability to succeed in the UK. Like I said earlier, sorry that you failed in your country of birth. Do get over it, you seem to have such a chip on your shoulder.
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  9. Bowler
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    The numbers appear small compared to those entering the mainland EU region but remember, Malta is a small but overpopulated country, the most overpopulated in Europe. No bigotry here. Just facts.

    The Libyan conflict has pushed many nationals away from their country, seeking asylum in Malta. Libyan nationals were the main citizenship to be granted protection status when applying for asylum in Malta in 2016, contrary to the vast majority of EU member states whose main citizenship was Syrians, according to Eurostat data.

    In total, Malta accepted asylum applications from 1,255 people in 2016, of which 545 came from Libyan nationals, making up 43%. This was followed by Syrians, who comprised 29% with 360 accepted applications, and Eritreans who made up 8% with 105 accepted applications.

    From the total number of successful asylum applicants, 190 were granted refugee status and 1,010 were given subsidiary protection, while 55 were accepted due to humanitarian reasons.

    Did you not do your research before you moved there?
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  10. Anon04576
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    Why would one research the amount of asylum seekers on a country onesellf wants to enter? What's your reasoning for that?
  11. Bowler
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    If you were an individual who was acutely tuned in to immigration levels into the UK and the various sources of those immigrants, and also Europe at large. And the issues surrounding those levels. And acutely tuned in to the pros and cons of the EU and then if you were seeking to move to an EU country to live, uproot your family etc etc, would you not research that sort of stuff, especially as Africa including trouble torn Libya is on the doorstep of the country you were going to settle in? It is pretty common knowledge now and has been for a while that ISIS has a foothold in that region of North Africa. I would not be seeking to settle in Malta in a hurry under such circumstances.
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  12. Bowler
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    Perhaps it is easy for me to say as I spent a lot of time in Libya so am tuned in to the region as a whole. Boots on the ground and all that.

    But, for someone who is constantly saying, pull up the drawbridge and don't let anymore in, don't you know they coming into the UK by the boatload, you would think that person or persons would check out the alternative locality they intended to move to, as a No1 priority. Bit of an oversight really.
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  13. Bowler
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  14. Anon04576
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    Anon04576 Well-Known Member

    Well if that were the case then. I wouldn't need somebody else voicing their opinions to the choices. I had made, just sayin'
  15. Anon04576
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    Just like @Markham vowing/promising never to post any political theeads ever again but I wont criticise him for doing so or for creating political polls or inciting others to post political threads to his political quips... again just sayin'
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  16. Bowler
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    Sorry Halo. Am not sure what you are saying here.
  17. Bowler
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    Bowler Banned

    You are right. Political threads tend to dominate the forum. And what is more said political threads tend to have an unhealthy leaning towards the far right.
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  18. ChoiAndJohn
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    ChoiAndJohn Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    Whilst it's interesting to see the bickering, my personal view is that I couldn't care less why @Markham chose to settle in Malta and if he's happy there then that's all that matters. I don't believe that @Bowler is an alias for John Ash although I can see why people might think that. I'm not adverse to giving the opinionated political extreme a decent kicking occasionally but I'm sure we would all agree that there has to be balance.

    It seems like this discussion is generating heat not light and it might be more productive for us to stop trading insults and take a step back..
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  19. Anon04576
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    What Im saying is that he's made his choice of where he wishes to stay any amount information you feed him doesnt really matter.
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  20. Bowler
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    Okay. Yes, I would agree with that. But....can we not expect those that criticise our choice of where we live (yours and mine) to cease, in a similar manner?
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