Do you want to discuss boring politics? (169 Viewers)

Mucca Mad Boys

Well-Known Member
But they’ve decided they’re going to dictate policy agenda on a host of things that are fundamentally unrealistic.

I’m going to start a political party which involves free Bentleys for all. Doesn’t matter that it isn’t achievable, that’s for the others to sort out. In the meantime, want a free Bentley? Vote SBAndy.

Realignment of the major parties. The best example is UKIP, they promised to leave the EU, the tories respond by offering a referendum. Leave wins and UKIP achieve their political aims without ever winning more than 2 MPs.

Besides, the IFS has come out and criticised both Labour and Tories plans claiming the state of public finances mean tax rises and spending cuts are inevitable. By the looks of it, the programs of Labour and Tory are unrealistic tools

Many voters, including myself, think the tax burden is too high. We can’t expect that to keep raising exponentially. That penny will drop now Labour is in charge.
 

eyesee

Well-Known Member
That's very true, but ... the problem is that consecutive government's only look at the short term, ie, immigration leads to growth, and it can do in the very short term.

Long term it leads to collapse of services and infrastructure, shortages of housing, house price inflation, and ultimately the end of the NHS which will eventually have to be replaced by some form of private medical care system.
that's a really good point.
i was in berlin a few years ago when a debate was raging about immigration. the argument from the government was that the workers were needed to man the machines, and to allow the german people to move up to management jobs.
it was really interesting to hear firsthand how it was being sold to them.

incidentally, a few years later it ultimately led to self-contained holiday lets in berlin being banned, and having to be made available for housing immigrants.
 

David O'Day

Well-Known Member
Are people comparing David Lammy who had his dad leave the family at 12 and got a choral scholarship with the rich public school types?
 

Sky Blue Pete

Well-Known Member
Friends is this correct


Mike Jones tell us how Mike? And I assume the illegal immigrants are anyone that comes on a boat or hides under or in a lorry or a van?
For the last records we have ye dec 23 immigration in total was 1.2m of which
85%’of whom have come from non-eu countries
The vast majority are coming to work and bring their families
Most numerous sectors are health and social care


29000 of that figure were people in small boats!!!! 29000 out of 1.2m or 0.02%

Further about just shy of 70% asylum claims are accepted

So what do you mean illegal immigration? Just the boats or what areas of health and social care are you going to not deliver?
 

Sky Blue Pete

Well-Known Member
Friends is this correct


Mike Jones tell us how Mike? And I assume the illegal immigrants are anyone that comes on a boat or hides under or in a lorry or a van?
For the last records we have ye dec 23 immigration in total was 1.2m of which
85%’of whom have come from non-eu countries
The vast majority are coming to work and bring their families
Most numerous sectors are health and social care


29000 of that figure were people in small boats!!!! 29000 out of 1.2m or 0.02%

Further about just shy of 70% asylum claims are accepted

So what do you mean illegal immigration? Just the boats or what areas of health and social care are you going to not deliver?
Also

 

Otis

Well-Known Member
Labour 35% share of vote.
Conservative + Reform 38%.
This against the backdrop of a shockingly awful Conservative Govt.

The figures behind the landslide victory suggest that Starmer will struggle to get more than one term.
If a week is a long time in politics, 5 years is practically an eternity.

So much could change over the term of this government.
 
D

Deleted member 5849

Guest
Starmer looks like he's desperate for a dump in the photo they've released of him shaking hands with the king.
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
Labour has really really got to deliver tangible improvements in peoples' lives or the next election will be a bit like the one France has just had. Reform are getting that much of the vote because people are seeing their standard of living declining, public services being dreadful, the environment around them falling to pieces and want a simple answer.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
Are people comparing David Lammy who had his dad leave the family at 12 and got a choral scholarship with the rich public school types?

Er no I’m comparing him to Margaret thatcher as it’s selective education
 

Nick

Administrator
If you're staying in this country illegally, either after your visa expires or your claim for asylum is refused, what you're not doing is claiming benefits!

That's incorrect though isn't it?

There are a few ways people with their asylum refused can still get benefits and somewhere to live.
 
D

Deleted member 5849

Guest
Er no I’m comparing him to Margaret thatcher as it’s selective education
The school is comprehensive. It offers places to Cathedral choristors. He did, however, attend a comprehensive school.
 
D

Deleted member 5849

Guest
That's incorrect though isn't it?
No. If you're on appeal your case has not been finished. If you've been given your notice to leave, you're leaving unless you disappear into the ystem!
 

fatso

Well-Known Member
Does it?

What should we reduce the population to to be sustainable, do you think? How come we can’t have more than that but other countries can be ten or twenty times our size?
Well maybe we should have controlled levels of immigration, where the numbers coming in don't overwhelm our ability to service and maintain our infrastructure. Is that too much to ask?

As far as im aware you haven't come up with an alternative plan for our immigration issue.
What would you suggest is the answer?
How many people do you think we should let in per year?
 

Nick

Administrator
No. If you're on appeal your case has not been finished. If you've been given your notice to leave, you're leaving unless you disappear into the ystem!

If somebody has been refused they can still get benefits if they have kids, they still can if they show they are "trying" to get back.

Of course, the other way is to keep appealing using the charities and pretend to be gay or Christian.

Very naive to think that the government suddenly stops giving money when their asylum is turned down and people leave when they are told.
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
Well maybe we should have controlled levels of immigration, where the numbers coming in don't overwhelm our ability to service and maintain our infrastructure. Is that too much to ask?

As far as im aware you haven't come up with an alternative plan for our immigration issue.
What would you suggest is the answer?
How many people do you think we should let in per year?

Immigration has not overwhelmed services or ability to maintain them, austerity has. The users of the most expensive public services are predominantly elderly people.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Haha
Reactions: PVA

chiefdave

Well-Known Member
No. If you're on appeal your case has not been finished. If you've been given your notice to leave, you're leaving unless you disappear into the ystem!
You can get section 4 funding if you've been refused asylum but you have to be destitute to qualify and one of the conditions is that you are taking all reasonable steps to exit the country asap.
 

Nick

Administrator
You can get section 4 funding if you've been refused asylum but you have to be destitute to qualify and one of the conditions is that you are taking all reasonable steps to exit the country asap.
Or have kids....

What's the definition of destitute?

Let's not pretend it isn't being abused (yes. Brits abuse it too)

(Not aimed at you)
 

Nick

Administrator
Do love that mentioning what school he went to triggers people, as if their opinion would change on him based on that 🤣🤣🤣
 
D

Deleted member 5849

Guest
You can get section 4 funding if you've been refused asylum but you have to be destitute to qualify and one of the conditions is that you are taking all reasonable steps to exit the country asap.
So you're not exactly running around as an illegal immigrant are you. By definition if you're here illegally, you're not claiming benefits!

None of these are actually unreasonable, are they?

  • They are taking all reasonable steps to leave the UK
  • They are unable to leave the UK due to physical impediment or other medical reason
  • They have no safe route of return
  • They have been granted permission to appeal in an application for judicial review in relation to their asylum claim
  • They require support to avoid a breach of their human rights (this will usually apply if they have made further submissions to the Home Office for a fresh asylum claim)

Now, I'm really boring myself with going over this time and time again with people who don't want to listen (not you btw!) but the problem is not allowing people to claim asylum, that is a fundamental human right. The issue is how we despatch the people whose claims have been refused.

Those numbers however won't mae much of a dent on the overall figures!

So, instead of the empty boo immigrants, I'd like to know who you're kicking out and why, because funnily enough nobody, but nobody will be defending Albanian gangs etc. but to demonise whole swathes of people is just nonsensical. It's time that the boo immigration was told to put up about what it would actually do, or shut up!

Meanwhile, we have a new government where Starmer's speeches have emphasised positivity, looking forward, being a servant of the people... and we're banging on about this!
 

Nick

Administrator
So you're not exact;y running around as an illegal immigrant are you. By definition if you're here illegally, you're not claiming benefits!

Now, I'm really boring myself with going over this time and time again with people who don't want to listen (not you btw!) but the problem is not allowing people to claim asylum, that is a fundamental human right. The issue is how we despatch the people whose claims have been refused.

Those numbers however won't mae much of a dent on the overall figures!

So, instead of the empty boo immigrants, I'd like to know who you're kicking out and why, because funnily enough nobody, but nobody will be defending Albanian gangs etc. but to demonise whole swathes of people is just nonsensical. It's time that the boo immigration was told to put up about what it would actually do, or shut up!
Quick, move the goalposts and go on about something else.

Your words "If you're staying in this country illegally, either after your visa expires or your claim for asylum is refused, what you're not doing is claiming benefits!"

Now you want to define illegal. 🤣
 

chiefdave

Well-Known Member
Or have kids....

What's the definition of destitute?

Let's not pretend it isn't being abused (yes. Brits abuse it too)

(Not aimed at you)
IMO that's more that the system is in place but its not being operated correctly. Which comes back in large part to austerity. We have a huge backlog and the longer people are here without their case being heard the more chance of them working illegally or just disappearing.

Not sure its an issue with the rules in place just a complete failure to have a working system.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

Well-Known Member
I think the key takeaway for the main parties is that one needs to come out promoting the positives of immigration and that the lack of investment in public infrastructure is down to previous governments, not immigrants.
It’s all well and good saying that… How do you fund the spending required?

There’s a housing deficit of 4.3m and then apply that to roads, hospitals, schools and so on. There already exists a significant deficit and finding it by printing money is inflationary and that drives interest rate rises. Therefore, your next options are a) tax rises b) public spending cuts or c) both. The honest conversation as a country we’re not having is; immigration is ‘x’ and ‘y’ public expenditure is needed to be sustainable. Is their a net benefit of this?

There’s a few stories on this thread how interest rate rises to 5-6% have out them in financial stress. These rates were historically normal - it’s what my mum remortgaged at in 2007 or 2008.
 

Nick

Administrator
IMO that's more that the system is in place but its not being operated correctly. Which comes back in large part to austerity. We have a huge backlog and the longer people are here without their case being heard the more chance of them working illegally or just disappearing.

Not sure its an issue with the rules in place just a complete failure to have a working system.

I agree. Process them quicker, if they meet requirements then start to integrate into society.

If they don't, get them back as soon as possible.

It's why I keep saying that an argument about "immigrants" needs context because on one hand people will say "NHS doctors" and others will say "men on boats" when there's plenty in between.
 
D

Deleted member 5849

Guest
We have a huge backlog and the longer people are here without their case being heard the more chance of them working illegally or just disappearing.
Friend of mine spoke to someone waiting for a decision, they've been stuck in one room with their wife and two children for 18 months. They're a qualified petrochemical engineer but can't work until a decision is made (whenever that is) and find themselves stuck in limbo as a result.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top