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So the fool Merkel who opened Germany's borders and simply let in tens of thousands of what, good people, bad people and probably terrorists as well was not complicit in any way to the attack by lorry.

Despite the quick change of mind she had and closed them again when she saw the numbers that were rushing to get in

 

Think I will stick to Nigel's views. He is generally on the money.

 

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For a determined enemy then they would smuggle themselves in anyway. there were attacks before the refugee crisis. No she doesnt fit the definition of complicity. Go and look it up.

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For a determined enemy then they would smuggle themselves in anyway. there were attacks before the refugee crisis. No she doesnt fit the definition of complicity. Go and look it up.

 

The attacks have stepped up in volume this year though haven't they?

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The attacks have stepped up in volume this year though haven't they?

 

That may well be because Daesh know the days of their "caliphate" are very much numbered so they are doing the only thing they can to retaliate. I bet the flow of Europeans into Raqqa has become a trickle now that death appears to be the likely ending for anyone who gets there. Not feeling so brave now, are they? This does mean that there will be a backlash for a while though.

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That may well be because Daesh know the days of their "caliphate" are very much numbered so they are doing the only thing they can to retaliate. I bet the flow of Europeans into Raqqa has become a trickle now that death appears to be the likely ending for anyone who gets there. Not feeling so brave now, are they? This does mean that there will be a backlash for a while though.

 

We make our own terrorists in the UK, as do other countries.

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Looks like he's a Tunisian,failed asylum seeker,he's bound to be ****** off to start with,should have been shipped back.

That's not likely to happen with the German security forces.

Reportedly he's a failed asylum seeker with a criminal record, but they didn't know where to deport him to, no one thought of Tunisia.

They had him under surveillance because he was associating with extremists, then lost him.

Took a day to find his identity card in the lorry after arresting the wrong bloke.

Reportedly this morning went to an address but couldn't go in because they'd got the wrong search warrant.

You couldn't make it up.

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That's not likely to happen with the German security forces.

Reportedly he's a failed asylum seeker with a criminal record, but they didn't know where to deport him to, no one thought of Tunisia.

They had him under surveillance because he was associating with extremists, then lost him.

Took a day to find his identity card in the lorry after arresting the wrong bloke.

Reportedly this morning went to an address but couldn't go in because they'd got the wrong search warrant.

You couldn't make it up.

 

Not true. Did you make it up?

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Not true. Did you make it up?

All reported on 5 live this morning. Do you make all your posts up?.

Mind you they could probably come over here and get a job with the left wing liberals who send convicted dangerous criminals to open prisons, then when they walk out warn the public not to approach them because they're dangerous.

Also reported on the BBC this morning, three failed politicians, Ken Clark,Nick Clegg and Jacque Smith are saying the prison population should be halved because prisons are becoming 'unacceptably violent'. So that's OK then we don't want criminals being violent in prison, much better to do it to innocent people outside.

If you can't do the time, don't do the crime.

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Your claim was that - ''they didn't know where to deport him to, no one thought of Tunisia.''

 

I correctly pointed out that it wasn't true as the follwing evidence (reported in The Washington Post) proves.

 

The interior minister in North Rhine-Westphalia, Ralf Jäger, said the Tunisian man had bounced around Germany since arriving in July 2015, living in the southern city of Freiburg and later in Berlin.

 

Although authorities have sought to accelerate the deportation of rejected asylum seekers this year, there is still a backlog in Germany of tens of thousands, many of whom are able to resist because their countries of origin refuse to take them back. Amri, Jäger said, was one of them.

 

Amri had not been deported because — like many asylum seekers in Germany — he did not have a passport. The Tunisian government, Jäger explained, initially denied that he was a national and delayed issuing his passport. Pending his deportation, Amri had received a “toleration” status from the government.

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