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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2019 11:07:39 GMT
Thanks even though it's in the headline the article doesn't exactly collaborate that. I'm not sure of the relevance of that. They have just added a single newly discovered peice of the jigsaw.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 24, 2019 11:08:33 GMT
Let's say his bird owns the other half. Half of 300,000K is 150,000K, and if Mr Robinson has earned 150,000 after taxes and N.I. contributions and things like that, then he must have put in a lot of overtime. It might be rented. I was mislead by the word 'shares'. I demand a second journalist!
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 24, 2019 11:11:46 GMT
A vigil is being held at 18:00 outside the Home Office to "call for urgent action to ensure safe passage" for people fleeing war and poverty. Which war would that be? Very dangerous place, Zeebrugge. Well, it is in Belgium, the land of psychos who don't know if they're French or Dutch.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Oct 24, 2019 11:34:47 GMT
When people wish to cross borders illegally they are victims, those who offer the service, making a lot of money, are the scum of the earth.
When people wish to buy sexual services (illegal) they are the scum of the earth. Those who offer the service, making a lot of money, are victims.
Strange old world we live in.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Oct 24, 2019 11:53:48 GMT
And they can't be that poor having paid someone to ship them here. Equally they could be unwilling victims of a modern slavery gang.
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Post by thebfg on Oct 24, 2019 12:17:58 GMT
Thanks even though it's in the headline the article doesn't exactly collaborate that. I'm not sure of the relevance of that. They have just added a single newly discovered peice of the jigsaw. They have edited it now, Because they did not show any source for the info and included random stuff about not being Bulgarian and other little things that had implications that they were not Chinese. Maybe like you suggested, the headline that they were Chinese did not match the way the article was written. They have now added a source
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Post by thebfg on Oct 24, 2019 12:23:35 GMT
And they can't be that poor having paid someone to ship them here. Equally they could be unwilling victims of a modern slavery gang. Possible. But that isn't why the protest is taking place. War and poverty, Poverty is almost non existent in China and they are not at war. That's like protesting about freeing the Americans from tyrant rule
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Post by Clinton Cool on Oct 24, 2019 12:54:34 GMT
I'm not sure of the relevance of that. They have just added a single newly discovered peice of the jigsaw. They have now added a source Sweet and sour?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2019 13:09:48 GMT
Equally they could be unwilling victims of a modern slavery gang. Possible. But that isn't why the protest is taking place. War and poverty, Poverty is almost non existent in China and they are not at war. That's like protesting about freeing the Americans from tyrant rule I would say its because people immediately lept to the incorrect conclusion that the people in the trailer were from some middle eastern conflict zone or Africa, once something gains traction on Facebook and Twitter its hard to put the brakes on.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 24, 2019 13:42:25 GMT
And they can't be that poor having paid someone to ship them here. Equally they could be unwilling victims of a modern slavery gang. Yeah - Farmer Giles of Lincolnshire, houses them in a barn and charges them 70% of their wages as rent. Well, we all want cheap carrots in Tesco's, right? At least this young lass does: "it is a practical impossibility to be a vegan owing to all the tiny little meaty insects and creatures that cover every single miniscule picometre of this planet. Even if you ate cardboard you’d be eating meat." "Interesting how you never hear vegans protest outside Halal butchers – I wonder why?"
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2019 14:18:42 GMT
Equally they could be unwilling victims of a modern slavery gang. Poverty is almost non existent in China That is a strange view in my opinion. There is plenty of poverty in China if you look away from the Chinese propaganda and the West's reluctance to challenge it.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 24, 2019 14:34:09 GMT
Evlybody velly happy in Hong Kong! Police give good massage to back, head, arms, legs.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 24, 2019 15:36:38 GMT
The latest:
" 'Death truck' driver 'PASSED OUT when he saw bodies of 39 migrants' " / "The lorry driver carrying dozens of frozen migrants from China as cargo apparently fainted when he opened the doors and saw their dead bodies" - well, which is it?
"A friend of the Northern Irishman has told MailOnline that Robinson pulled over near Purfleet docks in Essex to grab paperwork from the refrigeration unit only to find dozens of frozen bodies in the rear." - ah, yes, this is where 'the paperwork' is kept, eh? And the friend was there? If not, how does this friend know?
"A witness told the Evening Standard that he then 'passed out' after dialling 999 for an ambulance at 1.40am yesterday morning." - who passed out, the witness or the driver? Who dialled 999, the witness or the driver? Very ambiguous 'journalism'!
"gone to fetch the paperwork from a pocket on the inside of the lorry door." - seems an odd place to keep paperwork, you'd let all the cold out.
"Lorry driver 'Mo' Robinson, 25, dialled 999 30 minutes after pick-up having gone to get his cargo paperwork and finding 39 dead bodies piled up inside" - why drive away from the terminal/harbour without checking the paperwork first? And why drive to an industrial estate which has a reputation for illegal immigrants being let out of lorries?
"The lorry driver arrested over the deaths of 39 people in the back of his container was the one who alerted emergency services, a friend has told MailOnline." - ahh.... so it was Robinson who phoned to the Police, and not 'the witness'. But... who is this mystery witness who saw Robinson 'passing out'? Was Robinson unconscious when the Police arrived.
"'Apparently he'd parked up at the industrial estate in Essex and had gone to fetch the paperwork from a pocket on the inside of the lorry door." - lorry door, or container/unit door? And MJG said: "The wagon isn't parked, it looks like its been stopped abruptly without properly pulling over."
"'When he opened the container up and saw all the dead bodies, he was absolutely horrified - as anyone would be - and called the ambulance service who in turn alerted the police." - so he phoned before 'passing out', eh? How thoughtful. Where did he 'pass out'? On the street, did he climb back into the cab and pass out there, and what was the witness doing all this time?
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Post by Jim on Oct 24, 2019 15:42:34 GMT
The latest: " 'Death truck' driver 'PASSED OUT when he saw bodies of 39 migrants' " / "The lorry driver carrying dozens of frozen migrants from China as cargo apparently fainted when he opened the doors and saw their dead bodies" - well, which is it?"A friend of the Northern Irishman has told MailOnline that Robinson pulled over near Purfleet docks in Essex to grab paperwork from the refrigeration unit only to find dozens of frozen bodies in the rear." - ah, yes, this is where 'the paperwork' is kept, eh? And the friend was there? If not, how does this friend know?
"A witness told the Evening Standard that he then 'passed out' after dialling 999 for an ambulance at 1.40am yesterday morning." - who passed out, the witness or the driver? Who dialled 999, the witness or the driver? Very ambiguous 'journalism'!
"gone to fetch the paperwork from a pocket on the inside of the lorry door." - seems an odd place to keep paperwork, you'd let all the cold out.
"Lorry driver 'Mo' Robinson, 25, dialled 999 30 minutes after pick-up having gone to get his cargo paperwork and finding 39 dead bodies piled up inside" - why drive away from the terminal/harbour without checking the paperwork first? And why drive to an industrial estate which has a reputation for illegal immigrants being let out of lorries?
"The lorry driver arrested over the deaths of 39 people in the back of his container was the one who alerted emergency services, a friend has told MailOnline." - ahh.... so it was Robinson who phoned to the Police, and not 'the witness'. But... who is this mystery witness who saw Robinson 'passing out'? Was Robinson unconscious when the Police arrived.
"'Apparently he'd parked up at the industrial estate in Essex and had gone to fetch the paperwork from a pocket on the inside of the lorry door." - lorry door, or container/unit door? And MJG said: "The wagon isn't parked, it looks like its been stopped abruptly without properly pulling over. "
"'When he opened the container up and saw all the dead bodies, he was absolutely horrified - as anyone would be - and called the ambulance service who in turn alerted the police." - so he phoned before 'passing out', eh? How thoughtful. Where did he 'pass out'? On the street, did he climb back into the cab and pass out there, and what was the witness doing all this time?
CBA
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 24, 2019 15:46:38 GMT
I believe my questions relevant. This whole story has more holes than a very big lump of Emmental cheese. I'd make a good detective
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