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So where would you provide them with treatment
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What I'm saying is that why should... Because this is the issue, and I really sometimes don't know
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if everyone grasps the strength of anger that people have. British people feel that they are getting deprioritised all the time
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while being expected to pay to be deprioritised. They feel that these illegal migrants..
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By the way, they shouldn't be in this country. They've broken the law to get into the country. And what's happening is the taxpayers now feel
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You're taking my tax money. I can't access NHS surgeries. I definitely can't get a GP, thank you very much
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And I've been on the waiting list for God knows how long. My kids can't get access to the primary schools that we want
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So why all of a sudden are there this new collection of people who seem to be, oh, you've got to give them immediate access to health care
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because if we don't give them immediate access to health care, you'll be breaching their human rights
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I didn't say immediate or better, but let's say you put a few thousand people in a camp like that
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and we're also talking mostly about young men. You have the potential for disorder
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What happens if there's a riot in the camp? So how can Calais get away with it then? How come when you look at Calais, Patrick Christie's fine fellow
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he's been over to Calais, goodness knows how many times, he's shown us how it is over there. These fellas are living in like, I don't know, they look like big hangers
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I don't spy to myself, oh, look at that surgery over there, oh, look at that purpose-built primary school over there
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How come other countries get away with it then? That is a very good question. What's the answer
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The answer is that they're shipping them over here. But I just... I mean, I know the strength of feeling on this, Jo
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I really know the strength of feeling. And people at home cannot understand
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why are we expected to provide this standard of living that is better than many, many British taxpayers' standard of living
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Let me say, I share that feeling..