midlandsgrimpeur
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How do you count the people mentioned below?
You can't, I never said you could! Are my posts on this really confusing?
How do you count the people mentioned below?
You can't, I never said you could! Are my posts on this really confusing?
We are in agreement. Those under the radar cannot be counted.I must confess that I’ve never understood how we know how many people come in illegally.
Surely some get past the net and are unaccounted for?
It doesn't cost £7bn. It costs £1.29bn annually, figures from the NAO. That would be much smaller if we were still in the Dublin Agreement. Small boats weren't an issue until your hero, the traitors traitor, Farage, campaigned to haul us out of the EU.If the numbers were small why is it costing > £7,000,000,000 per year just to house them?
No. Your posts are not confusing.
Go back to my original post. I said
We are in agreement. Those under the radar cannot be counted.
Yet people quote numbers with certainty. 🤔
significant sumIt doesn't cost £7bn. It costs £1.29bn annually, figures from the NAO. That would be much smaller if we were still in the Dublin Agreement. Small boats weren't an issue until your hero, the traitors traitor, Farage, campaigned to haul us out of the EU.
Him, and his supporters, are getting furious about a problem that he, and they, created.
Yeah but that wasn't my point.
If someone makes it on shore undetected then they can't be counted. Until they try to enter the system. Not everyone is coming for benefits.
Edit:- As you pretty much said upthread.
It is rather difficult to not be part of the "system" for many years, not impossible, but, inconvenient. Opening a bank account, needs Id, for example. It is possible to live without a bank account of course, but, not very convenient.
What is the optimum level of net migration to the UK?
How have you arrived at any figure you may have in mind, other than “stands to reason”.
As has been pointed out before there is no actual data/statistics to prove this, it is speculation and anecdotal.
I can quite simply say nearly all Reform voters used to be Conservative voters. Neither of us can prove it.
You agreed with me when I said that, like the Tories, the Lib Dems best chance is to be a partner in coalition. You literally said "I'm glad we agree" when I made that comment.
Fair enough, we are all entitled to our opinion.
Simple question though, what material benefit to the UK will a lower net migration figure bring? How would it improve our economy for example?
Not really, a significant number will probably end up in the illegal economy under modern slavery conditions.