Comments by "Nigel Johnson" (@nigeljohnson9820) on "British and French authorities intercept over 220 migrants in English Channel" video.

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  2.  @mamamalamut9478  you might have a point if they all came from the Liberia, but they don't. In any case it really makes no difference, the UK has spent so much fighting other people's wars it does not have the money to re-home anybody. It is also worth looking why such wars were fought. Are you really going to argue that Gaddafi and Saddam Hussein were not evil dictators. In the case of Gaddafi, he actively supported terrorists bombing in the uk, so his removal was justified on the ground of self defence. The middle East is full of tinpot dictators and militant religious zealots who run theocracies as if it were the 13th century and not the twenty first. The latter reject western decadent technology, apart from where it provides weapons of war. It seem the people in these countries are incapable of electing leaders that govern in their interest. Given the volitile and irrational temperament of the people of these countries, it could be argued they get the leader they deserve. Or rather they get the leaders who can manage them. The prerequisite seems to be a selfish, sadistic, megalomaniac dictator that will enforce his will by imposing a police state based on torture and murder. Or a religious zelot madman, who will also impose a police state, etc, etc . They have in common a do as I say , not as I do mentality that allows them to live a hedonistic life style in palaces while their people are poor. Why is it that countries that do not have sufficient food or medicine, always have a surfeit of guns, bullets and RPGs? What is annoying, is those who come to the UK supposedly seeking escape from such regimes, spend a lot of their time trying to recreate them here. Demanding the local population change their ways to fit in with the culture of the migrants. A culture that produced the conditions from which the migrants are supposedly trying to escape. It must be true that, some who come from broken countries, had a hand in breaking them.
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