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Two migrants cling to the top of a lorry as it leaves the Eurotunnel site in Folkestone, Kent, following its arrival from Calais via the Channel tunnel

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Hundreds of migrants are continuing to attempt to enter the Channel tunnel in Calais, France and on to trains heading to the UK

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Migrants wait along the fence as they try to catch a train to reach England

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A migrant stands in front of police on the perimeter of the Eurotunnel site in Calais

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Migrants help a man squeeze through a gap in a fence near the Eurotunnel terminal in Coquelles, near Calais

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People help a man climb a fence near the Eurotunnel terminal in Coquelles

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French gendarmes stand facing a group of migrants, blocking their way into the Eurotunnel site

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Gendarmes detain a migrant after he entered the Eurotunnel site

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Migrants escape from the French police as they try to catch a train

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A migrant uses a tree to cross a fence as he attempts to access the Channel tunnel in Calais

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Migrants, including young children, are moved away from the perimeter fence of the Eurotunnel site at Coquelles, as French police make their nightly sweeps of the area

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A man runs away from gendarmerie toward the Eurotunnel terminal in Coquelles

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A migrant from Rwanda, who gave his name as Alex, aged 35 and a father of two, watches a train pass below in Calais. Alex said he was trying to make the crossing but it is too dangerous and has now decided to seek asylum in France

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A migrant mother and her five-year-old child (hidden under the blanket) is approached by a French police officer during a nightly sweep of the perimeter fence of the Eurotunnel site at Coquelles

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sh*t like this makes my blood boil

look at those f*cking animals wandering around our streets

honestly if I had my way these people would be rounded up , put into 'camps' and used as slave labour

you want british citizenship you work for 5-10 years doing hard manual labour either mining or building for the queen and country and then you get a visa and only if you've behaved well and learned english to gcse standard

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Tbh a lot of these guys are actually here to work sometimes 2-3 jobs. Certainly puts a lot of the useless sacks of lard who are born here and who conveniently are usually the ones moaning about immigrants 'taking our jobs' to shame.

Im sure they are here to work but driving down the wages is just making people's standard of living even worse in this country

Are you cool if people outside this country who will work for next to nothing enter your sector and you have to work for lower wages to compete

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Tbh a lot of these guys are actually here to work sometimes 2-3 jobs. Certainly puts a lot of the useless sacks of lard who are born here and who conveniently are usually the ones moaning about immigrants 'taking our jobs' to shame.

Im sure they are here to work but driving down the wages is just making people's standard of living even worse in this country

Are you cool if people outside this country who will work for next to nothing enter your sector and you have to work for lower wages to compete

 

 

Not really. But, it's part and parcel of free movement for some and not others. And lets be honest the jobs most of these people will be doing is things, no one born here wants to do. And are quite happy to turn their noses up to.

 

I agree one of the many disgraces is that they will be exploited by companies who should know better but are happy to turn a blind eye as long as it gets done cheaply.

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Tbh a lot of these guys are actually here to work sometimes 2-3 jobs. Certainly puts a lot of the useless sacks of lard who are born here and who conveniently are usually the ones moaning about immigrants 'taking our jobs' to shame.

Im sure they are here to work but driving down the wages is just making people's standard of living even worse in this country

Are you cool if people outside this country who will work for next to nothing enter your sector and you have to work for lower wages to compete

Not really. But, it's part and parcel of free movement for some and not others. And lets be honest the jobs most of these people will be doing is things, no one born here wants to do. And are quite happy to turn their noses up to.

I agree one of the many disgraces is that they will be exploited by companies who should know better but are happy to turn a blind eye as long as it gets done cheaply.

So the people who you claim are lazy are not really lazy but won't work for the low wages they are being offered as can't live on that and better off with there current circumstances

Just saying if you had to work for lower wages due to the influx you ain't going to be happy are you

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english folk dont wanna clean toilets and pick veg, this is no secret

I don't see any truth in this like it's below them, happy to clean shitty sewers

If the wages were right I'm sure many would jump at the opportunity to work

If the wages are right? The people that currently do these jobs bar picking veg.. do so at minimum wage rates. This is the lamest and dumbest excuse i hear usual no hoper, lazy , can't adapt to change types scream about. As if every immigrant into the country wants to clean loos..as if all immigrants work in construction.

Tell me how Patriska from Poland working in pret and Starbucks while studying for her degree or masters is pushing down the price of work? Those are companies that must employ at minimum wages. Furthermore, Most of the true immigration into the country is along those lines. .of them working legally for legit companies who must pay minimum wages.

These lot in calais are a common problem yes but account for a very small percentage of immigration.

So if James and Tyrone can't get a job in 99p stores or premier Inn or macdonalds is cos they're too fucking lazy. And want to use that minimum wage salary to buy an xbox1, drive a car, go to get pissed in marbella, and come and post on instagram talking about the £120 trainers they have.

That is their barrier to getting and keeping a job that can improve their long term employment prospects not any immigrant.

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