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Should this lady and her two children be repatriated to Nigeria or should she be allowed to stay here living at the expense of the British tax payer?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-27630769

 

It is interesting that she has come to England.

She has passed several countries on the way here: perhaps it's the weather?

 

Niger

Chad

Burkina Faso

Morocco

Algeria

Benin

Libya (maybe not)

Ivory coast

Spain

Portugal

France

 

It is utterly barbaric the practice of FGM. But perhaps we shouldn't interfere in someone else's culture and practices.

Just a few thoughts.

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Should this lady and her two children be repatriated to Nigeria or should she be allowed to stay here living at the expense of the British tax payer?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-27630769

 

It is interesting that she has come to England.

She has passed several countries on the way here: perhaps it's the weather?

 

Niger

Chad

Burkina Faso

Morocco

Algeria

Benin

Libya (maybe not)

Ivory coast

Spain

Portugal

France

 

It is utterly barbaric the practice of FGM. But perhaps we shouldn't interfere in someone else's culture and practices.

Just a few thoughts.

 

20,000 girls under the age of 15 are at risk of female genital mutilation (FGM) in the UK each year, so she might as well go back and be at risk as opposed to being here at risk.

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There's a shortage of nurses at Rotherham Hospital....Can she nurse?

 

Regards

 

Doom

 

Don't we have a load of unemployed people looking for jobs anyway?

 

---------- Post added 30-05-2014 at 07:48 ----------

 

Not really much point to this thread is there?

 

Is there any point to any thread?

 

Discuss :D

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Should this lady and her two children be repatriated to Nigeria or should she be allowed to stay here living at the expense of the British tax payer?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-27630769

 

It is interesting that she has come to England.

She has passed several countries on the way here: perhaps it's the weather?

 

Niger

Chad

Burkina Faso

Morocco

Algeria

Benin

Libya (maybe not)

Ivory coast

Spain

Portugal

France

 

It is utterly barbaric the practice of FGM. But perhaps we shouldn't interfere in someone else's culture and practices.

Just a few thoughts.

 

You must be privy to details that are not in the story.

 

For example, how did she flee?

 

And the places you list, I can see the european ones are probably safe, but the ones higher up the list, is there no threat of FGM in those?

 

And what languages does she speak, Spanish? Portuguese? French? English?

You don't think the ability to communicate might affect her choice of where to apply for asylum?

 

Your last paragraph. How exactly is it interference to give someone asylum from a practice they don't agree with?

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Should this lady and her two children be repatriated to Nigeria or should she be allowed to stay here living at the expense of the British tax payer?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-27630769

 

It is interesting that she has come to England.

She has passed several countries on the way here: perhaps it's the weather?

 

Niger

Chad

Burkina Faso

Morocco

Algeria

Benin

Libya (maybe not)

Ivory coast

Spain

Portugal

France

 

It is utterly barbaric the practice of FGM. But perhaps we shouldn't interfere in someone else's culture and practices.

Just a few thoughts.

 

My eyesight isn't so good these days, where does it say she is staying here at the taxpayers' expense?

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