Migrant crisis: 'One million enter Europe in 2015'

This comment makes absolute no sense, it's absolute nonsense, I can't believe it's been upvoted and glided.

Sending them back is the only way to stop this short of shooting the lot of them.

Sending them back to a war torn country will sentence them to the same fate as shooting them, although judging from your comment, I don't think you'd mind that. OK, yes, not all of the refugees are running away from bullets and bombs but the country is irreversible damaged, at least for the near future. If you think that providing for your family is difficult in the UK with the economic recession and with (in your opinion) the overflow of migrants, then try getting a job in a country which is half controlled by Jihadi John's mates.

People like Merkel don't realise that when you start letting them stay you encourage many many more to come. Where does it end?

Merkel is the democratically elected leader of Germany and she can invite as many refugees to her country as she wants; it's up to her people to vote her out if they don't agree. Luckily for you, Cameron has only offered to take in 25,000 refugees over the next five years.

The world outside of Europe is really shit and filled with billions of people who realise they live in absolute shitholes that smell of shit.

The world outside of Europe (or the West, whatever) isn't really shit, I find it laughably ignorant and stupidly elitist that you believe this to be the case. My family is Iranian, I suppose you think my entire country smells like shit as well?

It's not an easy decision for anyone to live their countries for economic opportunities. There's a lot more than ties people to their country than the economic factors.

How long will it take you to up and leave this country? According to you, it's already turning to shit, right? The U.S. or Australia may have better economic opportunities for you, why don't you just up and go over there? Leave your family, your friends, the culture and the society that you have been raised in?

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