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Migrant Living Accomidation Overload
this is a question no has asked, what happens when all hotels are full, all ex military bases are full, and more illegals keep arriving, whats going to happen then, or will the powers that be say enough is enough frig legal obligations, and just deport and stop them in the channel with a no your not landing and we will not help, what a stand off, inevitable?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//NJ 20.26. Who suggested they live in Port Stanley? Not me.//
Nobody.
I mentioned PS to illustrate that the majority of the population of the Falklands live in that small town. There is no infrastructure to support large numbers of people elsewhere and no reason why any such infrastructure should be provided - even if it was feasible. The next largest settlement on the islands is the Mount Pleasant Complex, where about 300 people live. The remainder of the population are spread far and wide. It is simply a totally unsuitable place to resettle migrants.
Nobody.
I mentioned PS to illustrate that the majority of the population of the Falklands live in that small town. There is no infrastructure to support large numbers of people elsewhere and no reason why any such infrastructure should be provided - even if it was feasible. The next largest settlement on the islands is the Mount Pleasant Complex, where about 300 people live. The remainder of the population are spread far and wide. It is simply a totally unsuitable place to resettle migrants.
//The local luxury hotels are stuffed full of migrants who would like to work,but cant,...//
Currently the UK is restricting work permits for unskilled and low paid workers. Any that do settle legally here have to meet strict criteria. Are you suggesting that those who have circumvented the proper channels and instead arrive on a rubber boat should be allowed to work, whilst many people who would like to work here but have been denied entry after making a proper application shouldnot?
Currently the UK is restricting work permits for unskilled and low paid workers. Any that do settle legally here have to meet strict criteria. Are you suggesting that those who have circumvented the proper channels and instead arrive on a rubber boat should be allowed to work, whilst many people who would like to work here but have been denied entry after making a proper application shouldnot?
// It was Labour's Blair's ambition to open the floodgates to allow immigrant's to have unrestricted access to this country. //
In terms of blame shifting, that is so desperate. Blair has been gone for 15 years. The situation now in 2023 is nothing at all to do with Blair or Labour, it is entirely down to this Conservative Government. Cameron and May both over promised on immigration numbers, but it has been the useless Tory Governments since them that has so hugely under delivered.
In terms of blame shifting, that is so desperate. Blair has been gone for 15 years. The situation now in 2023 is nothing at all to do with Blair or Labour, it is entirely down to this Conservative Government. Cameron and May both over promised on immigration numbers, but it has been the useless Tory Governments since them that has so hugely under delivered.
LOL, for how many centuries did the UK, plus some other nations, invade countries they considered unowned?
Colonisation and bringing Christianity to the heathens whilst stealing their natural wealth was probably thought of as a good thing, by some.
Possibly some still think that way.
BUT, when their own country gets overun by invaders?
Whinge and cry, sob, sob.
Colonisation and bringing Christianity to the heathens whilst stealing their natural wealth was probably thought of as a good thing, by some.
Possibly some still think that way.
BUT, when their own country gets overun by invaders?
Whinge and cry, sob, sob.
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