@ProfHall1955 I've sent a small handful of links for you to scratch the surface with.
Your demand of proof for all BRICS countries is irrelevant, as I originally pointed to the principal partners not all members. As such I've sent you some links specifically relevant to their activities.
@dan_obvious@TomSwarbs@KitsonJ1@DanNeidle I wonder how many people would’ve preferred a regular loan instead with a fixed repayment schedule and all that defaulting on it would entail.
@templerobert7@ailsa27944@Eyeswideopen69 After spending 8 years establishing a life in Germany why are they suddenly going to just up and move to the UK?
Assuming we still have FoM in this hypothetical, as arriving in 2015 they wouldn't been eligible to apply for German citizenship until 2023 at the earliest.
@templerobert7@ailsa27944@Eyeswideopen69 I'm not at all. You've made a load of arguments based on a info that is either misinterpreted or claims that are just plain false, so I just point it the inaccuracies each time. I'm not trying to wind you up, I'm trying to show you that you've been lied to.
@templerobert7@ailsa27944@Eyeswideopen69 In which case they wouldn't be refugees they'd be German citizens. Until then they would be refugees therefore unable to settle/work in other EU states. Citizenship isn't automatically conferred simply because of prior refugee status either. So what exactly are you on about?
@templerobert7@ailsa27944@Eyeswideopen69 Why would I explain that? The specific topic of your question was about the sharp increase in undocumented arrivals to the UK by small boat following Brexit.