Re: Europe's Migrant Crisis
Reply #102 –
I notice that earlier here the would-be open minded liberal entourage commenting about anti-immigration in Europe use the rightist patter. That is a rather poor attempt at almost justifying the open door mentality. The sheer cost of immigration is an added pressure on the continent and money is not massive. Germany has already seen what the open door mentality brings - a million extra costing people. In addition we get emphasise on news item on children and they do suffer but it is being used subtly. Two governments ago here in GB the Labour party overseen an inflyx of 2 million onto this small island and the do-gooding fraternity seem to think this sharing can continue indefinitely? We already have too many and as a side to that the lot in that "jungle camp" at Calais are mostly money seekers.
Europe will not be able to cater for these armies of fleers no matter what the extra good might want to brain us with. This island is expected to keep population rising to over 70 million within a decade and continue in that mode. The pressure on social affairs, health services,crime, schools, housing(plus ghettos) and so is getting very strained and the sheer cost of the arriving is ridiculous.
Turkey is a mess of a country as it is and it is getting money to stem the travellers hut this is another damn mess. Turkey could be doing something to stop the constant flow of people. Last night I watched a Turkish police car stopping and the officers got out and stood watching the people being crowded onto a large and dangerous dinghy to the poin of danger. What did they do/ They just didn't bother got in the car and drove away.