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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
France get £62.7 million
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7743327" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>When I lived in Paris in the late ‘90’s I would use CDG airport to make visits home. On one return fight however we were diverted to Orly on a Sunday evening where I witnessed French security forces of some sort herding immigrants onto “repatriation” flights. They were batoning people who stepped out of line. It is absolutely no surprise that immigrants try their hardest to get to the U.K. if the institutional racism is still as bad in France today as what I saw in the 1990’s. The gendarmes would set their dogs on immigrants on the Metro and take them away off they didn’t have papers. A much harsher regime by far than anything in the U.K. And we wonder why they risk drowning to get here. It’s absolutely no surprise at all if you’ve seen what goes on in France.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7743327, member: 2119"] When I lived in Paris in the late ‘90’s I would use CDG airport to make visits home. On one return fight however we were diverted to Orly on a Sunday evening where I witnessed French security forces of some sort herding immigrants onto “repatriation” flights. They were batoning people who stepped out of line. It is absolutely no surprise that immigrants try their hardest to get to the U.K. if the institutional racism is still as bad in France today as what I saw in the 1990’s. The gendarmes would set their dogs on immigrants on the Metro and take them away off they didn’t have papers. A much harsher regime by far than anything in the U.K. And we wonder why they risk drowning to get here. It’s absolutely no surprise at all if you’ve seen what goes on in France. [/QUOTE]
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