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Re: Unstoppable migration?
Who's suggesting that solving uncontrolled migration is a cure all? Getting control of migration isn't an excuse for not tackling all our other ills and, as I've stated, would at least make sure we are getting people we need as opposed to people we don't. Mass migration on the scale of the last 15 years is unsustainable and undoubtedly creating additional problems we don't need and aren't able to cope with.
All of these things have a geographical element clearly which is why I had to laugh at previous correspondence with the late Charles Kennedy whose constituency wasn't exactly overwhelmed with Scots let alone migrants... |
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If we were given a choice between halving the rate of diabetes or of immigration then the former would have far larger an impact, or at least that's what those Full Fact links suggest. I know it's rather counter-intuitive to think that large amounts of immigration doesn't drastically impact the NHS but it goes back to the initial point I made in that you have to consider the demographics involved and look at what is actually causing pressure on the NHS. Slightly off-topic but I remember after Brexit there was a news channel talking to people on the street and there was one young guy who was very happy. He seemed nice, not motivated by racism or fear, and was just happy that now the factories would reopen and he could get a better job (or a job at all). But that probably isn't going to happen because globalisation and free trade would have been a far bigger factor in the closure of those factories than cheap EU Labour. Even if we're not saying that limiting migration is a cure all I think we're going to see how little a dent it's going to make in any of our problems. Old Age and obesity will continue to be the challenge for the NHS, China and others will be the biggest challenge for UK manual Labour and the economy will dominate even those in impacting us all. The main benefit to controlling migration is probably better managing social cohesion rather than the NHS, wages or jobs. Just my reading of the situation anyway. :angel: Obviously my weaknesses here are that I tend to trust statistics over anecdotal evidence which blinds you to the personal impact lost amongst the data and that I live in London which is a world away from many other parts of Britain. We could also get into that as well because London vs Britain is another part of the story but this post is already too long..... |
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The scale of the difficulties immigration causes is not really calculable because we have no clue exactly how many are here until we can get that figure to within 10k or so we have little chance of success. We need both stronger borders, patrols of those borders and rapid deportation in place to start getting a handle on this.
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42% increase in hate crimes post brexit, wonder if their is a link...
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Despite how some think of the UK's anti immigration group we're still quite pleasant about it in terms of consequences and there are many other nations quite nearby prepared to be a lot less pleasant to deal with it.
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Legally speaking, the following is defined as a hate crime:
Any offence can be a hate crime if it was carried out because of hostility or prejudice based on disability, race, religion, transgender identity or sexual orientation. You may not agree with this law, but as it stands, the above is factually correct. Some useful links: To report a hate crime- www.report-it.org.uk For support if you have been affected by a hate crime- www.stophateuk.org Stop Hate UK is a charity that provides independent and confidential support to people affected by Hate Crime. |
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Clearly defined as rape....
Perhaps you need to read up on some of the excuses why 'it wasn't rape'.. 'She didn't say no' because she was drunk 'Well, she shouldn't have dressed that way, she was asking for it' 'It can't be rape, we're married/a couple' Etc., etc. |
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Rape is very clearly defined ,an excuse such as the ones you just listed is not a definition . and what the hell has this thread got to do with rape anyway ,the Daddy linked an article claiming a rise in hate crime because of the brexit vote ,i questioned it because of the doubt there must be in the conclusion given the statement i quoted .A significant gap between reported cases and successful prosecutions usually means that there is no evidence or very little evidence ,in other words no hate crime has been committed unless evidence is to be fabricated to make the 2 statistics match |
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Yes rape and hate crime completely comparable stupid, an increase in reporting following the brexit vote in and of itself is irrelevant have those figures remained consistent after or was this a spike which could be attributed to a number of factors including groups trying to make a point. My neighbour is polish works as do his wife and daughter and are zero trouble yet every year i get a bnp card pushed through my letterbox with "go back to poland" and "britain is for british" lets not worry that the chimps can't even get the right house this sort of stuff has happened for years. Brexit i highly doubt triggered a sudden group to go out and commit hate crime although given how thin skinned and precious some people are these days being patrotic to the UK would be seen as racism.
If the figures remain high a year from now maybe there will be evidence of a problem but right it's irrelevant. |
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