Did anyone else find this pretty inspiring over the weekend, in the context of the horrible scenes across Europe?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/11834636/German-football-fans-welcome-refugees-and-invite-hundreds-to-watch-match.htmlNext Saturday, there has been called a national day of action in the UK to welcome refugees and protest against the disgraceful response of the UK government in not accepting its fair share of responsibility. The organisers have suggested - among other things - that British football fans take a leaf out of the Germans' book.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1629390697300657/Anyone else think it would be great to see something like this at the Valley for the Rotherham game?
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Wonder if those same people would say the same about this.......
I am saddened that it took a photo of a drowned toddler to finally get the world to look up from their own safety bubbled lives and realise how much of a problem there actually is. I include myself in this.
I would welcome such banners.
We should take in more than we currently do, however.
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They are fleeing torture, enslavement and brutal death. We should take them with open arms. If we don't have the money or school places then tbh they really needed investment in the first place!
It's not about them wanting to come to the UK, they want to go anywhere safe whether it's Liverpool or Latvia. We can't just let Greece deal with it, we need to all shoulder this responsibility.
He is not sticking his head in the sand, though he may be showing ignorance to the threads actual conversational topic (I could be wrong).
I'm glad he's come here rather than left this thread to boil without mention.
I feel desperately sorry for those escaping the horrors in the middle east. I'm just making the point that the UK is not the first safe place these people will hit. If the UK just lets them all in then we'll find hundreds of thousands going through Europe just to be here. The refugees sitting in Calais have made a conscious decision not to seek asylum at the first place they hit.
The only reason there seems to be some hostility in the UK about taking in these refugees is that the Labour and subsequent Conservative government have made a total pigs ear of controlling immigration into the UK that people now lump the two together. I think if we left the EU and had proper border controls, people would feel differently about all this.
But as I said before, we should take in a controlled number of refugees. We're lucky in this country that war is a distant thought.
I'm definitely pro immigration control, I think the Tories have done a terrible job bringing net immigration down. However this isn't about people wanting to come here to claim benefits. This is about people not wanting to be raped and killed by a regime that wants us all to be dead. They don't care where they go as long as it's somewhere safe.
Asking on here will just produce the same old same old.
Which is the first safe country they arrived into?
I will create a banner saying not welcome
The recent picture was shocking and of course sad (no on could deny otherwise) but it does not mean our Country should be guilt tripped into opening the gates, just because a few hearts have (understandbly) bled.
All the people jumping on the bandwagon, (aimed at no one specifically) how would you feel if they open up a camp for them at the end of your street and then maybe a few years down the line your children miss out on their desired school places, or the NHS cracks further etc etc - is it a case of yes let them all in, because it won't affect me. Well one day it just might and by then it will be too late.
This will just be another (jump on the badwagon type thing) at the football, most of which participating have no idea of the concequences