> Why are they doing it, then?
I'm sure you're aware of all the other reasons they give and I've shown, logically, why it would make no sense for an economic migrant to come to the UK rather than stop off earlier in their journey, at more generous countries that don't involve life-risking crossings and huge payments to people smugglers.
But let's go with the assumption that they are economic migrants and let's go with Naomi's "our benefits are easier - and quicker - to access - as is our health care" as the reason they come to us.
Well, if that's true, don't we have a choice about that? Couldn't we make our benefits and our healthcare slower to access, bringing them into line with other countries? It would be a bizarre response to set up the Rwanda scheme rather than just make Britain a less attractive place for economic migrants.
It just does not add up.