Perhaps we could take Greece and Italy's refugees in to give them a break?
Perhaps we could take Greece and Italy's refugees in to give them a break?
Who's burden should it be then?A good reason to leave the EU- no need to be part of that burden.
Who's burden should it be then?
These people are fleeing persecution - it has to be someone's responsibility to at least help. Why should we exclude ourselves from that?Not saying it should be anyone's necessarily but if we can avoid it being ours then that would be good.
These people are fleeing persecution - it has to be someone's responsibility to at least help. Why should we exclude ourselves from that?
Who's burden should it be then?
We do more than enough as a small nation in terms of foreign aid and giving a home to refugees. If people are fleeing, for example, Syria, why the UK? Why not any of the other dozens of developed nations or the wealthy oil countries nearby, some of whom have far more capacity and don't do their bit to the same extent as we do?
Nomadic sand people or Siberian exiles?We're one of the most densely populated countries on earth. How about Russia offering to take them?
We do more than enough as a small nation in terms of foreign aid and giving a home to refugees. If people are fleeing, for example, Syria, why the UK? Why not any of the other dozens of developed nations or the wealthy oil countries nearby, some of whom have far more capacity and don't do their bit to the same extent as we do?
Nomadic sand people or Siberian exiles?
We pride ourselves in our international standing, our human rights and even our economic strength and lack of poverty (if these threads are correct) and our global reach has touched both Libya and Iraq (the source of many of the refugees) in recent times so surely we can support a good share of those that need it?
But at the end of the day we are talking about people here and we have a moral obligation to help as much as we can.
Bearing in mind we are bursting at the seams, have great difficulty housing the influx at present and our services, schools in particular as well as GPs and hospitals are struggling to cope with current levels, how many do you think we should take? 250,000? 500,000? A million? Because as sure as night follows day, the moment you agree to take a 'quota', the people traffickers will be empowered and the problem will exacerbate.
As you seem to have the answer to everything I'm sure you've already worked this one out...
Let's look at the Syrians.I'm not necessarily saying don't take any but there should be way of apportioning them based on the potential recipients' wealth, size, labour needs etc.
I wish I did have the answer Sooper.................it would help me sleep easier at night!
There are currently 635,000 homes in England alone sitting empty and I guess a lot of these are owned by foreign investors who have zero intention of ever utilising them.
The most simplistic way I have come up with in my mind to solve the worlds ills has been to implement a global cap on an individuals wealth.
There is enough money on the planet, enough food on the planet and enough space for everyone to live IF these commodities were shared, managed and distributed on a fairer and more equal basis.
I have come to the conclusion that greed and the accumulation of wealth are the problem.
Communism is the answer then. What could possibly go wrong?

Communism???!!!!!!! Yeah right 'cos as you tell from my posts I REALLY want Governments to own absolutely everything!!
You have a very strange understanding of communism Watford.
Let's look at the Syrians.
There are 3.9 million Syrian refugees in Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan and Iraq(!). Of the local places of refuge, Israel would seem the richest, but surprisingly as a nation of asylum seekers they do not seem keen to help at all. Having seen the pictures of what's going on in Syria, I don't think anyone can classify these refugees as 'economic'. They have fled for their lives - either Assad, ISIS of any one of myriad anti Assad forces are direct threats to them. Of course, Jordan is also catering for 2m Palestinian refugees displaced by the Israelis, Lebanon 500k and Syria 500k (one has to feel for the poor bastards who fled there....).
Of these 3.5 m Syrians, Germany has offered to resettle 20,000, Australia 5,600, Austria 1,500 even Uruguay 120. The UK and US have declined to say how many they will resettle.
Obviously the only way to sort this is to sort Syria, ISIS, what is happening elsewhere in the Middle East and Africa, Burma etc etc, which the West's leaders seem to be able to talk about but only make worse when they act. In the meantime, whining about us possibly taking some refugees when we really haven't taken many, while a country like Jordan has 3 million, seems a little churlish.
Bearing in mind we are bursting at the seams, have great difficulty housing the influx at present and our services, schools in particular as well as GPs and hospitals are struggling to cope with current levels, how many do you think we should take? 250,000? 500,000? A million? Because as sure as night follows day, the moment you agree to take a 'quota', the people traffickers will be empowered and the problem will exacerbate.
As you seem to have the answer to everything I'm sure you've already worked this one out...
You seem to be advocating a society with no wealthy individuals and extremely high government intervention. Communism isn't far off.