asylum seekers

The EU Madness Never Ends:

Now Asylum Invaders Will Be Processed in France April 22, 2009

Invaders attempting to reach Britain using the “asylum” excuse will soon be able to claim that status in France in terms of a new European Union plan.

Jacques Barrot & Jacqui Smith The mad scheme, negotiated between EU Vice President Jacques Barrot and crazed leftist Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, (pictured alongside) will allow “asylum seekers” to claim asylum in Britain while still in France.

In terms of the deal, Brussels intends to create a purpose-built “asylum support office” in Calais and alter the Dublin Convention to allow refugees to demand sanctuary in one country while in another.

Mr Barrot says Britain has a duty to “share the burden” of the Third World invasion of Europe and must play its part in a “European plan for resettlement of refugees within the EU.
Mr Barrot said he has discussed his plan with Ms Smith and hopes to have the system in operation by next year.

He said: “We have recently proposed to modify the rule on asylum applications in order to allow a transfer of the file from France to Great Britain.
“A reception centre for asylum seekers in Calais, as in Dover, should be envisaged.”

In his reaction, Sir Andrew Green, of MigrationWatchUK, said: “To allow claims from people who have not even got into Britain would turn Calais into a honeypot for bogus asylum seekers.”

As these “asylum seekers” have breached international law (asylum seekers only qualify for asylum in the first neighbouring safe country), the BNP gives advance notice that a government formed by this party will revoke all previously approved asylum applications and return these scroungers to their countries of origin.

What the UK currently offers ‘asylum seekers’:

Cash Support
* Single Person: £42.16 a week
* Married Couple: £66.13 a week
* Parent with baby: under the age of 12 months receives an extra £5 a week
* Pregnant Women and children between one and three years: an extra £3 a week
* Pregnant women: can receive a one off £300 maternity payment, to help with cost of having a baby

Healthcare
* Free NHS care and prescriptions
* Dental care, sight test and glasses

Housing
* Free Housing: depending on the size of family and other needs, £100 a week

Education
* Compulsory for children aged five or over. Average value £5,000 a year.

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