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Immigration
It looks like at least one political leader is reading my posts on here – that migrants are absolutely essential to our economy (public services, businesses etc); with an aging population and low fertility rates - it is the only realistic policy if we are not to have our public services/business suffering drastic decline through a lack of workers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We're in the same boat as Japan and Italy. Both have dwindling populations. The Japanese, with their restrictions on foreigners coming to their land, will suffer a rapid decline.
The Italians, though they may not accept, or know, are in a more fortunate position. There's a constant flow of refugees coming to their country. They will be able to bolster the Italian economy.
We need to welcome refugees and find them employment.
I think we need to instigate some sort of scheme where people are required to carry a card which indicates whether they voted for Brexit and also support restricting immigration (as proposed by the likes of Farage).
Then whenever they went to the supermarket, they would pay the higher prices as a result of Brexit, they would be placed at the back of the queue in terms of obtaining medication that was in short supply due to Brexit, they would have to pay extra tax into the exchequer to make up for the £40 billion lost annually due to Brexit, they would have their own long queue (5 hours +) at our borders (with the EU) plus they would need a visa to travel to Europe - they very well might be refused treatment at A&E because only migrant staff were on duty, they would be banned from using certain bus and train services etc, again because they were operated by migrant staff – the list goes on and on.
Then, just maybe then, people on here would not be posting nonsense that there is no negative impact (to them) from Brexit, or from a restrictive immigration policy.
I think the problem is, the terms 'immigrant' and 'immigration' have become automatic reaction triggers and the meaning of the terms are spread too widely.
There is a world of difference between a doctor or nurse who is going to come in from abroad, settle, integrate, work for the benefit of society, pay taxes, and generally be of benefit to the nation, and a young criminal single man stepping off a leaky boat and vanishing into the underclass, either draining already crippled social services, or commiting crime with impunity.
But both attract the term 'immigrant'.
Perhaps we need to find a new noun and a new definition to spearate the two.
Then we can be sure that we are talking about welcoming and encouraging one, and discouraging and preventing the other.
Hymie - // I think we need to instigate some sort of scheme where people are required to carry a card which indicates whether they voted for Brexit and also support restricting immigration (as proposed by the likes of Farage). //
Brexit was the result of deomcratic process.
A properly held and audited vote was offered to the electorate, and they chose Brexit.
Now your frequent tedious rants make it clear that you did not approve of that result, but it is the result, and it is morally and legally binding.
So the idea of some fascist notion that you identify people who secretly voted for something you don't approve of, flies utterly in the face of a free and fair society, where a right to choose secretly is enshrined in our democratic processes.
You really do need to accept that ranting on here changes absoutely nothing, except to reveal the more unpleasant side of your character to a load of strangers, who don't really care, because you bored them into indifference years ago.
We need immigration because we have so much emigration and our remaining population is getting older, more and more retired, with their triple locked pensions, and needing new blood to support them. The irony is that it's mainly that same pensioner cohort that doesn't want so much immigration ...
I cant believe I'm reading all this globalist, socialist, naive claptrap on this thread.
Immigration is going to be what this forthcoming election is all about.
Not just in Britain & Europe, but in all parts of the world, each country is moving to the right on this issue and yet Britain, so we are to believe, is moving towards a leftist liberal administration set to destroy the country.