New Asylum Seeker Housing Plans

The whole of your statement above just shows the scale of the problem that we have. When people on here say that illegal migration is not a major problem or even a problem, well it is and it is one that we should be looking at how to stop the boats as well as removing these from our country.

As virtually all the small-boat arrivals claim asylum, a jolly good wheeze to stop that method of arrival would be to provide legal ways for people to claim asylum without having to get here first. But we don't allow that - under UK law, asylum applications must be made from within the UK. There is no visa that allows someone to enter the UK specifically to claim asylum, and the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 has made it more difficult to enter the UK without a visa.

And are you interested in distinguishing, or able to distinguish, between asylum seekers and immigrants who just want to move here to live and work?

Do you have any figures for how many "illegal" immigrants arrive via routes other than small boats? Because given that the latter represent about 5% of the size of total immigration into the UK, I wonder what figures you are using to justify your claim that "illegal migration" is a major problem.


We shouldn't be looking at building houses for them but we should be building detention centres to hold them before deportation.

Let's say we do that. And let's say that we "stop the boats". And let's say that we remove all the detainees who "shouldn't be here".

What do we do then with these detention centres?

If the government funds the building of houses instead of funding the lifestyle of landlords who rent houses out, then they can later be part of our social housing stock, and used as such. Detention centres can't.
 
As virtually all the small-boat arrivals claim asylum, a jolly good wheeze to stop that method of arrival would be to provide legal ways for people to claim asylum without having to get here first. But we don't allow that - under UK law, asylum applications must be made from within the UK. There is no visa that allows someone to enter the UK specifically to claim asylum, and the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 has made it more difficult to enter the UK without a visa.

And are you interested in distinguishing, or able to distinguish, between asylum seekers and immigrants who just want to move here to live and work?

Do you have any figures for how many "illegal" immigrants arrive via routes other than small boats? Because given that the latter represent about 5% of the size of total immigration into the UK, I wonder what figures you are using to justify your claim that "illegal migration" is a major problem.




Let's say we do that. And let's say that we "stop the boats". And let's say that we remove all the detainees who "shouldn't be here".

What do we do then with these detention centres?

If the government funds the building of houses instead of funding the lifestyle of landlords who rent houses out, then they can later be part of our social housing stock, and used as such. Detention centres can't.
Detention centres like the nightingale hospitals during Covid. Mobile units and reuse them or repurpose them elsewhere. It’s very easy to do
 
I'll say again, there's something very strange going on. A few weeks back on a tv prog like QT or similar, they mentioned two things IN THE SAME PROGRAMME!

1. We have many UK born folk unemployed and they need supported back into work.
2. We need the migrants to fill job vacancies.

Eh?

What?!?

You couldn't make this sh1t up!!!
 
What about people who took Covid payments when they didn't need them?
And the BBL loans too they all need to be held to account again that's not being prejudiced that's wanting our hard earnt tax going to the right people. So yes them people too.
 
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