It is becoming increasingly obvious that there is no point in debating you, or even trying to understand what "position you actually hold", because your beliefs are an inconsistent, incoherent jumble. Your belief system apparently consists of free-standing maxims or absolutes such as "there must be no immigration controls into the UK, because that would be right wing intolerance and I'm a nice liberal" and some science. The rest you are just making up as you go along, with no regard to whether the whole things fits together as a consistent, coherent, comprehensible set of beliefs, and little or no regard to the difference between reality as it actually is and some half-thought-out utopian ideal that is never going to be. Trying to debate you critically and rationally is like trying to nail jelly to a wall, and I cannot be bothered to do so any longer.biffvernon wrote:Where did I claim that? On the contrary, I highlighted the importance of addressing the push and pull factors that make the UK desirable. I do not want the UK's population to grow, as I have said many times before.UndercoverElephant wrote: you dodge the question and claim that the UK is unlikely to be a desirable destination so it probably won't be a problem.
Why do you misrepresent what I say and then criticize me for holding a position which is far from the position that I actually hold?
All I can say to you is this: if you want people to take seriously your ideas about big policies such as the implementation of a law against ecocide, then you need to do some serious work on thinking about how this fits into the rest of what you believe, because as soon as anybody starts asking you searching questions, all they will find at the moment is a vacuous load of old tripe.