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19 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

Not all, a lot were picked up and sent to offshore detention centres in Papua New Guinea and Nauru. The main plank of the policy was anyone who arrived by boat would never be resettled in Australia, even if they are found to be a genuine refugee. This stopped them.

I presume they have “human rights” in Australia despite not being in the ECHR…..

You miss the point that Cherie was making and I was replying to. It had nothing to do with the Australian detention center point. It was about boats arriving, and being turned around. 

People got to Australia on boats capable of making it to Australia, hence they got there. They could then be turned around on the boats they arrived in, on the assumption they could return to where the started from. 

That's different to people leaving France on a dinghy that can't make it here, and being collected by our border force taxi service. Nobody is sending them back to sea on a dinghy that'll bobble about in the channel before failing. If the boat managed to make it here undamaged, so could make it back, that's a different story. 

 

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Weston Super Saint said:

Portsea Island.

Or the Isle of Wight.

Isle of Wight and Ports are already full of inbreds and criminals so be too difficult to tell them apart from the locals.

Edited by Farmer Saint
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