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Reform will stop the small boats within two weeks ...

Well if that is society's choice, then immigration is the only way to fill the gap.
Something Rishy did out of pragmatism, and there was a clear increase in far east migration to offset brexhit.
 
It does doesn't it, why hasn't that been fully investigated? Because our gov is procrastinating tieing itself up in nots over not properly resolving issues as they arise. BOTH plus many more need proper management and tough decisive action, what's best for the country not their party long term survival.
Far rage has no detailed policies, but has decided there should be an election in. 2027 and that he will win it. It’s X fact or politics
 
Far rage has no detailed policies, but has decided there should be an election in. 2027 and that he will win it. It’s X fact or politics
Your response is a useless as you claim Far rage to be.

I would for now rather have someone who is willing to call out issues in our country, i do not have any faith in Tories or Labour. Both are appallingly bad.
 
I would for now rather have someone who is willing to call out issues in our country
Reform are not doing that.

They are selling you a pack of lies and you are falling for it, because you are shallow
 
When he talks you can't help but listen...

I think most of us agree that the migration issue needs resolved, however I suspect some (many?) are buying the rhetoric that the country's other ills will, almost by default, be resolved if we remove all the illegals.

This won't be the case. And, a bit like the SNP focusing on independence to the detriment of other policy areas, I do wonder just how effective Reform would be in government in terms of dealing with everything, not just migration.
 
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Not hoodwinked at all I just think he's a good talker.
So was a certain Austrian corporal...

Do you reckon the Germans were hoodwinked, or were they up for WWII when they elected him?
 
So was a certain Austrian corporal...

Do you reckon the Germans were hoodwinked, or were they up for WWII when they elected him?
So I should listen to you lot?

I've got a few years to make my own mind up thanks.
 
If we're being honest, this is what it boils down to. Do we want to stop people coming into the country illegally i.e. via non approved routes for those that don't like the word illegal being used in this context.

I'd go as far as to say this must become a Y/N answer. Do we want it stopped, or not? If we leave other answers to this core question, we'll get nowhere. All this guff about solving it by opening up more legal routes, really? That's the solution? Nah.

If the consensus is we do (need to stop it), then tinkering around the proverbial edges isn't going to do diddly squat. Why government seems so disinterested at making more concerted inroads on this, goodness only knows. However this is apparently why Shabana Mahmood has been given the brief, to make more of a difference.

We'll see. I have my doubts.
 
Why government seems so disinterested at making more concerted inroads on this, goodness only knows.
it isnt disinterested though

why on earth would a government not be interested in sorting out the crisis -because if Labour could sort it out, that would seriously damaged Reform party, who are effectively a one policy party

the reality is that there are no easily solutions.

Farage stands on the sidelines selling simple solutions to a complex problem, but that does not mean there are quick solutions



All this guff about solving it by opening up more legal routes, really? That's the solution? Nah.
I think that is just another simple solution to a complex problem which wont work

although I can see a bit of merit in the French deal, as that is effectively opening a legal route, in the sense that those with legit claims to asylum can get to UK through an agreed route. But the scheme is too small and the numbers coming to large to help
 
Britain is still a very wealthy country.
The money tree is still producing fruit.
If Britain was really getting poorer, how come the rich are getting richer.

here is one example:

-less and less people can get on the property ladder, so they rent
-the rent goes to pay landlords
-landlords have mortgages
-mortgage companies make lots of profit
-the wealthy own shares in these companies and so they become richer as their assets grow
 
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