Jake, for how long are you going to stick to this ridiculous notion that the economy will collapse without an ever increasing population mainly fuelled by immigration?
I think we’ve done this before, but surely you can see that it is simply not sustainable. You cite the issue of the so-called baby boomers retiring. Well, strangely enough the immigrants brought in to work here will themselves retire (and need a pension or benefits) and more will have to be brought in to replace them. And so on.
There are between 2.5 and 6 million people unemployed in the UK (depending whose estimate you believe and who you count). I cannot believe they are all unemployable or lack the skills that only immigrants can provide and it is absolutely ludicrous to pay them to sit at home whilst shipping in even more people to undertake the work they cannot or will not do.
Whether or not it is a vote winner is debateable, Andy. However the government does enough things that are clearly not vote winners because the country needs them to. And they certainly need to do this. My Lord Glasman has stuck his head above the parapet. It will be a hard slog, particularly when it comes to immigration from Europe, but hopefully the impending break up of the single currency will break the political convergence dogma which infests Europe and will also lead to a revocation of the “free movement” regulations which are causing so many problems. (It cannot be that impractical because France managed to impose temporary restrictions almost overnight when they were upset by immigrants from Africa coming in via Italy).
I wish Lord Glasman every success.