Could it not be argued that the ones 'most affected' are those that are trying to (ab)use those laws (that we were party to the creation of) to better their own lives or fleeing oppression, slavery and abuse? If you and your family lived in poverty would you not do everything you could to try to better that position? Most of the arguments against them seem to centre on the basis that they decrease our own wealth (despite empirical evidence showing otherwise) .. so, is it not hypocritical for a country where the majority of inhabitants are in the top 10% of earners in the world to try to ring fence their wealth?Onelife wrote: 17 Nov 2021, 18:45It may well break UN and IL law but that is not to say theses laws can’t be changed. Those signed up to theses laws are the ones being most affected and would I suggest welcome a change to how these laws are being abused.
I doubt if that would work, no more so than the death penalty being a deterrent to major crime. There will always be those that arrive illegally and the government even admits that it has no idea how many that covers ... and logic dictates that there is no way they can actually know. Arguably, increasing quotas could increase illegal immigration as well.I didn’t say anything about pushing their dinghy’s back out to sea, what I was suggesting was those entering the UK (and caught, whether by land or sea) should be sent back to the country from which they have fled. The harsh truth is that many of these asylum seekers are opportunists seeking better lives for themselves with no regard to those countries that have to support them in doing so.
Once we have reached a fair and negotiated quota then a one-way plane ticket will be the biggest deterrent in purchasing future dinghies. imo
I am not pro illegal immigration, and I agree that some are opportunists, but we have to wake up to the fact that this is totally within our control, policing of our borders is now 100% our own responsibility and the application of international law is within our own courts ... the day of blaming everyone else is over. The inability of the government to deal with it, as per their promises, shows that they did not themselves understand the problem nor do they have any workable solutions.





