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Net Migration Falls By Over 100,000
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.surely we should be getting rid of failed asylum seekers, and those undesirable foreign people who commit crimes in this country.
we could end up losing some very specialised people, as shown on BBC news last night. admittedly there was only two featured but one worked for NHS, where we can't afford to lose people.
we could end up losing some very specialised people, as shown on BBC news last night. admittedly there was only two featured but one worked for NHS, where we can't afford to lose people.
Okay, this is going to ruffle some feathers...
We are all human. We all live on this earth. We constructed boundaries, unrightly so if you ask me. If such boundaries existed before our evolution we would all still be stood in Africa! Who are we to decide who 'comes in and out' of a country in a world that belongs to all of us?
Emmie: //undesirable foreign people who commit crimes in this country// What about the 'locals' that commit crimes? Shall we deport them too?
Ichkeria: //fewer European migrants who we are not related to// I have French family coming over for Christmas, shall I tell them they aren't allowed in?
Emmie: //not extended families who are a drain on services// They should have insurance yes, it's arguably our fault for not enforcing it... that shouldn't mean they aren't allowed in?
We are all human. We all live on this earth. We constructed boundaries, unrightly so if you ask me. If such boundaries existed before our evolution we would all still be stood in Africa! Who are we to decide who 'comes in and out' of a country in a world that belongs to all of us?
Emmie: //undesirable foreign people who commit crimes in this country// What about the 'locals' that commit crimes? Shall we deport them too?
Ichkeria: //fewer European migrants who we are not related to// I have French family coming over for Christmas, shall I tell them they aren't allowed in?
Emmie: //not extended families who are a drain on services// They should have insurance yes, it's arguably our fault for not enforcing it... that shouldn't mean they aren't allowed in?
//But that is surely what the Brexteers want: fewer European migrants who we are not related to, and more from the Asian subcontinent, //
Call me cynical, but I have a funny feeling it will suddenly turn out to have never been about that at all and Farage will be horrendously offended that anyone would ever suggest he would say such a thing and that the media is once again lying about him and we should all stop paying attention to the liberal conspiracy media and-
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
Call me cynical, but I have a funny feeling it will suddenly turn out to have never been about that at all and Farage will be horrendously offended that anyone would ever suggest he would say such a thing and that the media is once again lying about him and we should all stop paying attention to the liberal conspiracy media and-
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
Emmie, absolutely yes I would. People looking for help? People needing somewhere safe? Is that not what we did in WW2 with evacuated children? Getting them away from the danger and to the safety of the countryside?
And I agree they need insurance as that's the way the world works and otherwise the NHS will struggle even more, but I don't think the answer is shutting the door.
It's a sad day for humanity when we close the door on our own people/species etc.
And I agree they need insurance as that's the way the world works and otherwise the NHS will struggle even more, but I don't think the answer is shutting the door.
It's a sad day for humanity when we close the door on our own people/species etc.
Overview of the UK population - Office for National Statistics
https:/ /www.on s.gov.u k/peopl epopula tionand communi ty/popu lationa ndmigra tion/po ...
21 Jul 2017 - Main points. In 2016 the population of the UK was 65.6 million, its largest ever. The UK population is projected to continue growing, reaching over 74 million by 2035
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21 Jul 2017 - Main points. In 2016 the population of the UK was 65.6 million, its largest ever. The UK population is projected to continue growing, reaching over 74 million by 2035
The fall could be due to brilliant Government policy finally paying off. Or it could be our failing economy is the reason.
// Britain has fallen from the top to the bottom of the league of G7 leading economies in the year since the Brexit vote, with official data on Friday showing slower growth than previously thought. //
https:/ /www.ft .com/co ntent/7 9d4c812 -a4ee-1 1e7-9e4 f-7f5e6 a7c98a2
// Britain has fallen from the top to the bottom of the league of G7 leading economies in the year since the Brexit vote, with official data on Friday showing slower growth than previously thought. //
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