Modern immigration has been going on since the end of the Second World War, what’s going to change that now?
He clearly still hasn't got anything to offer beyond 'not that ' and seems to ignore the fact that his own cretins are in power, and it's got even worse under them.
I know exactly what you said, bud. Documented immigration is out of control. 700k net is absurd. Services are at breaking point. And yet we say no to no one. Utterly bonkers.
First of all I admitted that I don’t have an answer and secondly, I never voted this time round so they aren’t my cretins. If I had voted it would have for the only party that promised to look at care home costs. Another 2 swings and misses from you. It fun watching you getting more and more rattled though
He's showing why he normally avoids offering his own opinion. He's clearly as thick as ****. He's reduced to claiming 'rattled' as his 'argument' falls out of his arse.
As I said, please provide the evidence. Maybe a breakdown in numbers between documented and undocumented?
What my opinion that undocumented immigration is too high and I don’t have a solution…the one I said at the beginning of this discussion. You really are dense fella aren’t you
Do you not believe the official figure of 700k net? Do you not think that is a dangerously high number of migrants in one year, many of whom will be a burden on the taxpayer? We cannot sustain that level of immigration each year. Something has to give and fast. Sadly, I haven't got the answers, meaning Sir Keir and his comitatus must earn their corn. Documented or not, it really doesn't matter now. The fact is, the net figure is shocking. Whichever party greatly reduces the numbers will stay in power for a generation.
Who said I don’t believe the 700k figure. As I said in an earlier post, the country requires documented immigrants to provide services we require. I assume that these people contribute to the UK and are not a financial burden. Where I have I also said that undocumented migrants are good for this country, all I have asked how we deal with it, as the moment they reach this country they are THAT burden. I don’t have a solution and all I’ve read up to now doesn’t address this either. Finally, I don’t think any 1 party will solve this issue. If it comes, it will come from a collaborative approach from all and party politics will have to be ignored.
Dumb is easily dismissed as a “know all, know nothing” twat, who is a constant source of amusement. Today has only reinforced that point of view
Two boring dipshits still offering nothing but 'not that ' as their favoured ideology is showing itself in all its glory, and they're still trying to claim everyone else is stupid.
Anyone got any data on the alleged 10,000 deportations Starmer's claiming? Due to the length of time the process takes, the likelihood these are just part of the previous regimes measures, but there is a lot of doubt being cast on the numbers. For a start, it seems it's not 10,000 different people as some are multi-counted, but of the ones that left, they seem to be Brazilian, Vietnamese etc. Which is one **** of a dinghy ride. Very few if any going back seem to be muslims.
Actually, wasn't it more than 700k? I think 160k went missing. Incredible in this day and age. Migration needs to pay for itself. That old chestnut of migration being a net benefit is fooling no one anymore. Countless millions each day on hotels; thousands of foreign criminals residing at His Majesty's pleasure; low-skilled workers earning minimum wage whilst claiming supplementary benefits. That's before we tot up the cost of housing, health and education. It must be a net loss of untold billions. Like I say, migration should pay for itself, but that's a hopeless ideal nowadays. Talking of hopeless ideals, the two main parties would never converge over such a divisive issue.