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Europe should not be accepting or encouraging migrants for the simple reason it sends the signal that the door is open. And all that does is encourage more and more boat people thus exaggerating the crisis.

 

The cure is not for Africa/Middle East to move to Europe en masse but for the troubled areas to achieve resolution of their issues... And that's a whole other debate.

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What we need is a balanced immigration policy.

My wife is American and works here in the UK for the same charity I do. (Helping people to break free from addiction and dependent lifestyles)

She doesn't claim benefits. she has generated her own support base in the US to finance the work she does here. Most drug rehabs in the UK that rely on government funding are closing because the funding is being cut. (Itself another topic) We have been married for 4 years but she can't get a spousal visa for the UK. Being volunteers we don't earn enough to qualify. Surely such a contribution to society would qualify her for a visa. But seeings as the visa process is a purely box ticking exercise there is no weighing of merit in individual cases.

It really seems unfair when I consider the recent situations where people who have been involved in terrorism etc.. are not only allowed to stay in the UK but treated like VIP's along with their families.

It seems like we swallow a camel and strain at a gnat.

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Imagine we (the 'native'? inhabitants of the British Isles) are on our inflatable 'Good Ship GB', things are comfortable but never perfect, unfortunately some the other ships on the ocean aren't doing quite so well and their passengers and crews (good and bad) are abandoning ship, for various reasons, and not necessarily women n children first.

We, being the compassionate and caring (generally) crew that we are, lob over life belts haul people in and generally help out a bit but they keep coming and always need help and they don't always want to pull their weight once on board and some even want us to sink.

At what point do we have to turn away and say sorry but if we take any more we're going to sink n all?!

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Imagine we (the 'native'? inhabitants of the British Isles) are on our inflatable 'Good Ship GB', things are comfortable but never perfect, unfortunately some the other ships on the ocean aren't doing quite so well and their passengers and crews (good and bad) are abandoning ship, for various reasons, and not necessarily women n children first.

We, being the compassionate and caring (generally) crew that we are, lob over life belts haul people in and generally help out a bit but they keep coming and always need help and they don't always want to pull their weight once on board and some even want us to sink.

At what point do we have to turn away and say sorry but if we take any more we're going to sink n all?!

 

Exactly.

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