We can't let them keep coming at all, John. Not even the ones who are fleeing apalling situations and have nothing left to lose.johnhemming2 wrote:You cannot blame them do for doing this, but we should not allow them to simply claim to be a child and suddenly they get massive financial support (around 30K pa - not paid directly, however).
Foreign policy (eg the war in Iraq) is part of this as well. However, that is now in the past and we need to deal with the consequences.
This is not 1000 migrants. It's the beginning of a tidal wave of displaced human beings that will eventually number in their hundreds of millions. We are entering an era of mass die-off and mass-migration. Sooner or later it is absolutely inevitable that we're just going to have to say "NO MORE. YOU CAN'T COME HERE." and we're going to have to mean it and make it stick. Then, and only then, can we have any hope of creating a sustainable UK or a sustainable Europe.
And if people in the mainstream of politics do not understand this and act on it then, as is already happening in France, the common people will deliver power to those on the far right who will act on it.
We've also already seen this dynamic in action in the UK. We saw it during "Duffygate", when Gordon Brown called a life-long Labour voter "some bigoted woman" because she said she was worried about immigration. This mistake effectively ended his political career.
And we saw it in May, when Ed Miliband and the New Labour front bench refused to countenance an EU referendum and ended up losing sufficient numbers of Labour voters to UKIP to ensure that Cameron ended up in Downing Street instead of Miliband. That one mistake put the tories in power, IMO.