mexico1970
Well-Known Member
Open legal routes. Properly fund the service. Process existing claims. Fulfil your legal obligations. It really isn't that difficult.
At the same time, recognise that a growing population is an excellent opportunity for economic growth. Properly invest in public services by using the economic growth delivered. Close tax avoidance loopholes to invest in health and education. Join with other nations in a cross-border tax rate for internet based multi-nationals.
There are 5.5m UK nationals living abroad. We are NOT in a position to whinge about migrant issues, other than the desperately poor and shameful way that the government is dealing with them.
I said the government are getting it wrong, I agree with processing asylum applications that's the first thing that needs addressing.
It's a fantasy to think that anyone who gets here should get asylum, what do you do with the failed asylum seekers other than have the open border fantasists harp on about tax and Brits living abroad?
there has to be a limit to how many migrants a country can take, again how many is too many?