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Still you might be right on that. I am not sure. What I was commenting on is that a lot of people are clearly conflicted on the issue (even people are are traditionally anti-immigration) and that doesn't mean they are deluded, hypocritical or otherwise have a simplistic motivation. Even the right-wing press and UKIP seem rather unsure what to make of it all. It's only on here and Facebook that I see such confidence in approaching the issue. I think that suggests it isn't so clear-cut. |
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I see endless complaints about the migrants, the EU and how this whole mess is being handled.
I see precious little positive ideas on how the problem should be tackled at it's source i.e. trying to stop the people leaving the region in the first place rather than trying to stop them getting to where they are not welcome. |
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Because that's not newsworthy or emotive.
There was a brief mention in the press a couple of days ago about £100 million from the UK Aid budget being used to improve the refugee camps. Also, how do we sort out a four-way civil war in Syria, and Shia vs Sunni conflict in Iraq. The reason we have the current problems in Iraq, Libya, and Syria is that we tried to export our version of democracy to countries that have no history or ability to support it, due to historical and religious conflicts - Bush et al thought it was easy, and look where we are now.... |
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In the case of Europe, it's unlikely we can get those already well on the way to turn back now but we do need to stop more following on behind. We need to stop encouraging them to make that journey and help them much closer to home. |
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Australia may provide a useful example in the case of how to deal with a conventional idea of what excessive migration is, hundreds of thousands for example, but we are dealing with a full blown crisis in the millions. Syria alone accounts for around 4 million refugees. Australia faced high numbers of migrants, Europe is facing the disintegration of several states at once. I disagree with the idea of just refusing to take them for two reasons. One is that I think that migrants will come irrespective of the legality or ease of obtaining citizenship given the collapse of their home nations and secondly it doesn't solve the problem of what to do with the large amounts of people already here. :shrug: That said I don't know what the solution is. We witnessing the collapse of nations so maybe attempting to stabilise them might help but how would we do that? |
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Who's suggesting JUST refusing to take them? I'm suggesting we should take some refugees but focus our efforts far more on treating their problems in situ.
So far as economic migrants are concerned there's no way we can prevent people from all around the globe forming expectations, even wildly unrealistic ones, about what life will be like in the UK, the US or anywhere else for that matter and wanting to better themselves. That's why they do things like climb inside airliner undercarriage and take their chances on intercontinental flights. No we can't stop such people trying it on (and in so doing risking their lives, and those of others) so the only way to prevent them becoming a serious and ever increasing problem is to make detection, enforcement and removal far more robust. That's another subject however, right now we just need to stem the flow before things get seriously nasty. |
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Trust me, it works. |
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I don't normally look at the comments sections for articles but right now from what I've seen of the almost 900 comments on this one there's not much evidence of support for taking in more migrants. As the numbers grow so will the opposition and the anger. ---------- Post added at 13:46 ---------- Previous post was at 13:29 ---------- Here, courtesy of UKIP, is a Labour MP's view explaining that the UK should carry on taking in migrants until we reach our 'saturation point'. Quote:
I'd have thought allowing anything as serious as immigration to reach a 'saturation point' before having to do something about it is asking for big trouble, especially given the problems of integration and radicalisation we're already facing. Clearly not for Ms Maskell. I wonder what she suggests we do after her 'saturation point' has been reached and her extra one week for NHS treatment becomes 2, 3, 4... Does she think people will suddenly stop coming when we put a sign up saying 'FULL'? :rolleyes: When she's not encouraging saturation, I don't suppose Ms Maskell is quite so relaxed about NHS resources, waiting times etc. when there's scope for blaming the Tories. |
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I have no idea if this lady has connections to York or was parachuted in from an all-female shortlist, but I'm not sure her constituents would concur with this.
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Still no real plan then, just an acrimonious attempt to palm off those who mainly want to go to Germany on other countries who either aren't keen to have them or are refusing to. We're all still waiting to hear, from Juncker et al, who's going to stop these people going where they want? The EU a single state? Like Hell - the antagonism stirred up here is not going to be forgotten in a very long time. |
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...orn-Syria.html |
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