Today's discussion about the news
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So your solution would be what?
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
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I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
You are not describing illegal immigrants there. If the case hasn't been heard then how can you say that they are in the country illegally?
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To what bit of the equation exactly? Stopping the boats is incredibly difficult. If it's the case that the Rwanda scheme is moving a portion on to Ireland, it's still not actually stopped the boats has it?
I'd still be much more restrained on offering visas to dependants of international students. I'd never have introduced a rule saying you could hire immigrants on a 20 percent discount either.
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I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
I was just making fun of people who think that without Brexit it would all have been solved.
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Well over a million visas issued (excluding another 2 million short visits) and asylum applications are <10% of that. You keep asking if we should let everyone in as though that isn't already government policy.
Imagine thinking that the Conservatives gave the tiniest shit about immigration.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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So you're saying that you support the Tories on this issue? 🤔 🙂
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Missing the point the there. Deliberately I suspect.
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Reducing illegal immigration. Clearly its better if they don't try to come over illegally in the first place, although if they move on quickly tomspmewhere like Ireland then that also helps the end result.
I note that famously welcoming EU member state Ireland seems to have a similar view on this to the nasty xenophobic UK.
Why do you think that is?
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Was very disappointed when I heard that this morning. I guess they’ve decided they need the Boomer vote
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No. I'd like to make it more straightforward for employers to recruit and retain the staff they need, not expect small businesses to act as part time immigration officers. What we have at the moment is saying one thing while doing the opposite, which is driving away the people we need. The whole asylum thing is a complete side show: pissing money up the wall to deport about 1% of applicants all while pushing people towards the trafficking gangs they claim to want to put out of business.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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Conflating illegal immigrants with asylum seekers is a standard tactic in this ‘debate’. Not sure if it’s deliberate or people genuinely don’t understand the difference. It’s not helped by severely limiting asylum applications being made before entering the UK.
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If Stevo didn't understand the difference before, he should now. Let's see if it affects the terminology he uses in future.
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If I had heard that the Rwanda deal being illegal would help me get refugee status in Ireland I may also go there and say that was the reason.
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Whether they are asylum seekers or illegal immigrants, they still cost all of us money. Which you tried to sidestep again.
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Lucky you're here to chase me 😄
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The thick end of half a billion to send <500 hundred people to Rwanda and you think they are trying to save money.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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I'm not commenting on that bit. Although long term it may well do compared your preferred option of letting them all in over a long period of time.
"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
When you say illegal immigration, what do you actually mean, because I feel like that's important here.
Do you mean people coming over on inflatable boats and claiming asylum or other legal rights to remain.
Or do you mean people coming over here and, effectively, disappearing to work in illegally.
Current scores on the doors for the Rwanda policy are 0 sent to Rwanda but 6 Rwandans granted asylum. A truly fantastic use of money
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The housing of applicants in hotels or rented barges also doesn't suggest anyone is interested in reducing costs in the asylum system. Quite the opposite in fact: the aim seems to be to deliberately engineer the most expensive crisis possible.
Personally I think it's mad that asylum applicants are not allowed to work as this just makes the whole thing more expensive.
Despite assorted Home Secretaries best (worst) efforts to manufacture a crisis spending on the entire asylum system is less than 0.5% of overall government spending. It's a side show. The number of people is small relative to overall immigration and it doesn't cost much.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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You say 0.5% is small, but what is that as a percentage of spending on education?
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The government is committed to spending 0.5% of GDP on foreign aid. It includes spending on costs associated with asylum seekers in the UK in that figure.
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It's about 4.8% of the annual education budget. The Rwanda scheme is ~10% of the asylum system budget which illustrates just how careful they are with money. Bibby Stockholm is an absolute steal at ~£22m to house 500 people.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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Here's a pretty picture if anyone is interested.
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It appears the Home Office has 'lost' more than half of the individuals it had identified for deportation to Rwanda.
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