I don’t care who owns the countryside, the environment should be taken care of and wildlife should have somewhere to live. We should be planting trees on this land, not digging it up and whacking concrete on it.Because you tried using our countryside being lost as a reason why we cannot build when in reality 32% of the country is owned by the morachy and landed gentry with no access to the public so there is a solution build in the grouse shooting land or the maybe one of the several estates the Duke of Buccleuch has when one is enough for anyone.
As for infrastructure, well it was all sold off for profit by governments past and will take more thqn stopping people comimg in a functioning one again.
Back to the point, sayingthe country is crowded is a lazy and uniformed trope peddled for tears that is blatenly untrue.
But youll agree will disagree and reply I expect and contunue a conversation neither of us will agree upon.
Also I never said don't have an imigration system and just let anyone come, but as someone with experience of the nonsnese we have when it comes to visa and leave to remain the system as is beimg run by government is not fit for purpose and neither will be whatever they put into place.
Not sure where you’ve got 32% from, the Guardian says it’s 1.2% in England.
I don’t care what’s happened in the past, I care about the future and how it affects my life in the here and now.
It really isn’t a lazy argument nor is it a trope, these are real people’s lives, that cannot get places at schools, roads congested, trains overran with commuters, doctors waiting lists, noise pollution, light pollution, general pollution, housing crisis.
You can argue the government has failed in these areas but chucking more of the taxpayers money at these issues, whilst contributing to it by having half a million added to the population nearly every year, is lunacy.
We still need immigrants to keep the economy going, there are skills gaps and at no point would I entertain the imbeciles on the fringe right that say we need it down to near zero. But let’s bring it down to stop infrastructure strain and let’s keep it to specific people we need, without discriminating on the grounds of where they come from.
In this Brexit mess, the immigration policy they’ve put together is just about the best thing they’ve done, in a sea of shit.