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My opinion is that membership of the ECHR gives our politicians an easy place to hide behind rather than anything else and shifts their accountability to Strasborg rather than Westminster .
The ECHR can be defied by our government's but for the most part they tend not to go down that road , the votes for prisoners off the top of my head was one of the few occasions our government was resistant .
I'd also ask what human rights didn't we have in the UK for it's indigenous population that we didn't have before we joined the ECHR ?
Not able to tag thousands of people we know nothing about entering our country illegally seems to come from a place of moral crusade rather than common sense or unable to determine an illegal entrants age by examining their teeth again seems let's say daft .
What I'd like to know is how high is the ceiling for this situation in the channel ? , is there a number to hit when enough is enough or is this situation going to contine in an infinity kind of way ?
The economics say not .
Are we to elect a government who will sort this out even though that comes with some risk or do we have to take to the streets and all that brings with it ?
Ultimately something will give as you can't keep suppressing the greater will of the people .
Something Douglas Murray warned about in The Strange Death Of Europe 8 years ago .
Those healthy young men of a 'fighting age' who have travelled to our shores in little more than dinghies should be conscripted into the military, trained up and sent back to fight back against the alleged oppressors in their respective countries of origin. Thought provoking maybe. Controversial without a doubt.
But a deterrent? Who knows? It's better than anything I've heard so far from those supposedly elected individuals in Westminster.
Interesting idea Spuddy, but I'm sure you could appreciate the problems of implementing such a plan.
I think some on here would prefer the idea proposed by Wayne Titley, who was a Reform councillor on Staffs. C.C. when he suggested
the navy should intercept migrant boats with "a volley of gunfire" to sink them.
Not needed. A third tier of policing is coming!
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You can't blame the migrants themselves for wanting a better life , who wouldn't want to escape a life of poverty if you can do it successfully ?
We are always going to need immigration and we've successfully done that in the UK for decades , not without bumps in the road admittedly but on the whole it's benefited the country .
We've arrived at a place where this is no longer a successful immigration or illegal migration strategy anymore if you look at it with everything on the table .
Way too many unskilled legal migrants who bring dependants with them and is a cost to the UK economy .
The illegal migrants have very little to offer this country either , something the Australians worked out years ago and rightly so remains a tough place to gain access to .
Australia isn't deemed an extreme far right country for having tough immigration laws but apparently in certain Guardian reading , metropolitan boroughs and university educated classes it would be here to have them .
Whatever you think of Trump he knows where our country is so sadly deteriorating and his press conferences are open and entertaining highlighted today by how he had Starmer writhing.