| Topic: Brutal knife attack in Belfast |
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| 1. Author: Hoolie Date: Wed 10th Jun 2026. 20:50 Where does this stop now? It’s happening in all major cities accross Europe. Why can’t our government protect their own people in this country? Why should we have to put up with this..imagine an immigrant trying to cut one of our families heads off in the street..but wait a call for peace..if that was my son with one eye and his face sliced to shred with a knife you better arrest me! This government is a shambles and it’s about time they look after the people of Britain. Reply |
| 2. Author: jake89 Date: Wed 10th Jun 2026. 21:17 My question would be around the vetting of who is let in. We know people smugglers advise people to toss passports etc. so what happens when they process someone? How do they determine if someone is here legitimately AND that they`re suitable to be given the freedom to roam the streets? In this case the guy flew here with a passport so the agencies knew exactly who he was and gave him a visa. What actual checks were done? Reply |
| 3. Author: ipswichpar Date: Wed 10th Jun 2026. 21:26 Dear Sudan. This bloke has turned up here. Is he a nutter? *Radio silence* Ah, just let him in. There is no way to get a reliable response from a failed state. Home Office advise against all travel, but anybody from there can come in. Some perverse logic. Reply |
| 4. Author: Hoolie Date: Wed 10th Jun 2026. 21:40 Here is a question..what does the government do with the influx of immigrants coming in with no passport/any ID? They say send them back but to where? If they have no ID then where do they go? They will just spend their time here scrounging off us paying our taxes that should go to developing the country we live in. There has to be a time where we all say “enough is enough” no way can we live like this. Reply |
| 5. Author: ipswichpar Date: Wed 10th Jun 2026. 21:47 I think the offshore processing had some merit in that regard. It was a very expensive hammer that may not have cracked that nut. Staying in the EU may have helped. Reply |
| 6. Author: Hoolie Date: Wed 10th Jun 2026. 22:05 That’s the problem..how do you deal with an illegal immigrant who dumped all their ID coming in a boat and has found his way staying in a hotel in Britain? Where do we send them back to? The answer is we can’t so we are stuck with them. Reply |
| 7. Author: ipswichpar Date: Wed 10th Jun 2026. 22:11 That`s what the Rwanda deal was proposed to cope with. Reply |
| 8. Author: Bletchley_Par Date: Thu 11th Jun 2026. 03:27 2015, 11 years ago. The U.S. has become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems. When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you (He points to someone in the crowd). They’re not sending you (points to another). They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people. It`s not that Trump was some great prognosticator, he just did not have the same sensibilities of the politicians who knew what he was saying was true but thought actually saying it was electoral suicide. Turnberry got taken off the Open roster when he said that all those years ago, along with other performative outrage. You`ll deny it up and down, you have to, it`s Trump after all, but you are all saying the same now. ![]() Post Edited (Thu 11 Jun 03:29) Reply |
| 9. Author: jake89 Date: Thu 11th Jun 2026. 10:09 ipswichpar, Wed 10 Jun 21:26 And this is the issue. If you are undocumented, you shouldn`t be released until thorough checks are done. What this suggests is I could commit a load of murders, travel to France, come back on a boat and be like "My name is Bob Smith. I am from Sudan." and they`d have to take my word for it. Suddenly I have a new identity and no criminal record. Trumps example was poor. The Mexicans he was referring to were ones working illegally. They hadn`t been processed. They just turn up and take cash in hand jobs where they can. They weren`t legally living in the country under an assumed name. Reply |
| 10. Author: hurricane_jimmy Date: Fri 12th Jun 2026. 11:14 Quite obvious is it not? Blood sample, DNA test, Facial recognition photograph and Fingerprint them. If they refuse to or cannot provide ID then ban them from the country for life, even for tourists purposes. If it happens to be a recurring theme among certain nationalities, then withdrawal of access to visas needs to be implemented. Should be fairly easy to legislate in principle and I so think that`s the way it`s going with the rise of Reform. A lot of countries, the US and Australia included, seem to ban people from entering if they have committed a crime. Surely crossing a border illegally should count as a criminal offence? As I`ve said previously, I never really cared about immigration until I moved to Sweden and saw the damage that certain groups do to the system. Somalis were particularly bad for it over there, as were Moroccans and Tunisians and it seems to be a recurring theme with them elsewhere. Post Edited (Fri 12 Jun 11:16) Reply |
| 11. Author: veteraneastender Date: Fri 12th Jun 2026. 11:45 "Trumps example was poor. The Mexicans he was referring to were ones working illegally. They hadn`t been processed. They just turn up and take cash in hand jobs where they can. They weren`t legally living in the country under an assumed name." Indeed - a different scenario. Mexicans have been entering the USA via the southern border states for over a century - the so called "wetbacks" who could cross the Rio Grande relatively easily at some points. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/operation_wetback Post Edited (Fri 12 Jun 11:46) Reply |
| 12. Author: jake89 Date: Fri 12th Jun 2026. 12:00 hurricane_jimmy, Fri 12 Jun 11:14 How do you identify someone from a country that doesn`t share records though? I agree with your point but it`s not as black and white as that, which is why the system is being abused. That`s them set up roadblocks in Belfast. It`s like going back 30 years. Reply |
| 13. Author: Athletico Date: Fri 12th Jun 2026. 12:13 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp8memlgdrgo where is the outrage for the 30 white women killed by white men in Northern Ireland since 2020? It`s selective outrage, yes what was done was f'ing horrific and people should rightly be outraged and angry. But there has been no outrage, or protests for these mothers, daughters, sisters all killed by their own. Post Edited (Fri 12 Jun 12:14) Reply |
| 14. Author: PARrot Date: Fri 12th Jun 2026. 19:13 Athletico, Fri 12 Jun 12:13 Yep. Criminals come in all shapes colours and sizes but the small minded are easily duped into the fascist agenda Reply |
| 15. Author: jake89 Date: Fri 12th Jun 2026. 19:31 Not all Rangers supporters, but always Rangers supporters when it comes to trashing things. Reply |
| 16. Author: LochgellyAlbert Date: Fri 12th Jun 2026. 20:15 jake89, Fri 12 Jun 19:31 Evidence on our road signs from both sides of the ugly sisters, should bill the clubs for the repairs! Reply |
| 17. Author: Dandy Warhol Date: Sat 13th Jun 2026. 08:03 17 year old girl stabbed in the neck in Burnley, there really has to be more done about these chancers coming in with no papers. I don`t wanna go down like disco. Reply |
| 18. Author: ipswichpar Date: Sat 13th Jun 2026. 08:28 Another weekend of unrest awaits no doubt. I have no idea how we have any chance of rounding up folk who may now be identified as not having sufficient right to be here. Wouldn`t it be strange if it comes out that some of these people have been chucked money to intentionally do something unlawful to generate these issues. Reply |
| 19. Author: Dave_1885 Date: Sat 13th Jun 2026. 08:29 Surely when an arrest is made in a case like the Burnley one, a description could be given to make it clearer and avoid misinformation? GB News report (the only one I can find) just mentions a 30 year old arrested. Can be construed in any way possible, apart from a man attacking a female. Reply |
| 20. Author: ipswichpar Date: Sat 13th Jun 2026. 09:33 This was the problem that kicked all this off. They can do what they want, but if not sharing it simply creates a void that folk fill, then it is best they just share everything and deal with that. Even if that is uncomfortable. The focus needs to be on this not happening in the first place. And teaching people to react appropriately. Reply |