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My doctor was late to my appointment because he had been at the local country hotel full of asylum seekers...

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doodiethewonderdog · 17/01/2026 10:59

When was the last time you had a home visit? Is this a way of managing the " problem" by them taking clinics there? Is it a way of hiding this issue? I understood they did not have access to the NHS yet I see massive bags of medicine labelled for this hotel too at the dispensary. We wait about 6-7 weeks for a routine appointment.

My doctor was late to my appointment because he had been at the local country hotel full of asylum seekers...
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DuncinToffee · 19/01/2026 14:38

JenniferBooth · 19/01/2026 14:35

Ppl desperate to be housed are on waiting lists in the UK. Is it not the same in Holland?

There is no indication people were desperate. They signed up for the idea behind it. The experiment hasnt quite worked but it isn't a disaster either.

Here is a more balanced Dutch article
https://archive.ph/wWI1S

JenniferBooth · 19/01/2026 14:40

DuncinToffee · 19/01/2026 14:38

There is no indication people were desperate. They signed up for the idea behind it. The experiment hasnt quite worked but it isn't a disaster either.

Here is a more balanced Dutch article
https://archive.ph/wWI1S

If even ONE woman gets attacked then it IS a disaster. Jesus wept

DuncinToffee · 19/01/2026 14:42

JenniferBooth · 19/01/2026 14:40

If even ONE woman gets attacked then it IS a disaster. Jesus wept

Sadly, that can happen in any shared accommodation

JenniferBooth · 19/01/2026 14:45

DuncinToffee · 19/01/2026 14:42

Sadly, that can happen in any shared accommodation

Men as a class cannot be trusted

Clavinova · 19/01/2026 18:54

PassTheBiscuitsPlease · 18/01/2026 20:15

Asylum seekers only make up 0.16% of the population... Hardly detrimental to everyone else.

https://www.nao.org.uk/reports/an-analysis-of-the-asylum-system/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Asylum seekers only make up 0.16% of the population...

0.16% would only account for one years' worth of asylum seekers (at the current rate) - it doesn't include people who applied 2 years ago, 3 years ago,10 years ago ... or those people brought here via resettlement schemes or family reunification schemes. There must be at least 1 million people who have gone through the asylum/refugee system in the last 20 years or so (not including Ukrainians and Hongkongers). How many have settled here, I have no idea.

ElizabethsTailor · 19/01/2026 19:25

Clavinova · 19/01/2026 18:54

Asylum seekers only make up 0.16% of the population...

0.16% would only account for one years' worth of asylum seekers (at the current rate) - it doesn't include people who applied 2 years ago, 3 years ago,10 years ago ... or those people brought here via resettlement schemes or family reunification schemes. There must be at least 1 million people who have gone through the asylum/refugee system in the last 20 years or so (not including Ukrainians and Hongkongers). How many have settled here, I have no idea.

0.6% of the population in total.

https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/COMPAS-Briefing-Asylum-and-refugee-resettlement-in-the-UK-2024.pdf?

https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/COMPAS-Briefing-Asylum-and-refugee-resettlement-in-the-UK-2024.pdf

RottenBanana · 19/01/2026 19:34

Clavinova · 19/01/2026 18:54

Asylum seekers only make up 0.16% of the population...

0.16% would only account for one years' worth of asylum seekers (at the current rate) - it doesn't include people who applied 2 years ago, 3 years ago,10 years ago ... or those people brought here via resettlement schemes or family reunification schemes. There must be at least 1 million people who have gone through the asylum/refugee system in the last 20 years or so (not including Ukrainians and Hongkongers). How many have settled here, I have no idea.

How long after they have received settled status are you willing to stop calling them asylum seekers? Or is it a permanent thing that they can never get past?

CoffeeCakeAndALattePlease · 19/01/2026 19:43

NRTWT

Asylum seekers are entitled to NHS care - not sure why you think they’re not. Many that I’ve worked with have been unvaccinated and also in need of immediate treatment with antibiotics etc due to infection. Some I’ve worked with have been quarantined in their accommodation until treatment is complete so have to have treatment there.

my surgery is a several week wait for routine appointments too but urgent appointments can be arranged sooner. So can home visits if absolutely required.

Clavinova · 19/01/2026 20:13

Is that your calculation or theirs? Can you quote?

ElizabethsTailor · 19/01/2026 20:19

Clavinova · 19/01/2026 20:13

Is that your calculation or theirs? Can you quote?

If you click on the link it is the very first sentence of the report (which then elaborates further).

“In 2022, an estimated 0.6% of the UK population consisted of people who came to the country seeking asylum. The majority of these people were long-term residents who had been in the UK for more than a
decade.“

Clavinova · 19/01/2026 20:24

RottenBanana · 19/01/2026 19:34

How long after they have received settled status are you willing to stop calling them asylum seekers? Or is it a permanent thing that they can never get past?

How many are still going through the system now, including appeals? How many have been refused asylum but we have been unable to remove them, or they have disappeared?

In 2006, Labour's then Home Secretary discovered he had 450,000 unresolved asylum applications, more than half of which he didn't know existed!

https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/feb/26/immigration

ElizabethsTailor · 19/01/2026 20:32

Clavinova · 19/01/2026 20:24

How many are still going through the system now, including appeals? How many have been refused asylum but we have been unable to remove them, or they have disappeared?

In 2006, Labour's then Home Secretary discovered he had 450,000 unresolved asylum applications, more than half of which he didn't know existed!

https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/feb/26/immigration

Did you read the actual report?

Clavinova · 19/01/2026 20:49

ElizabethsTailor · 19/01/2026 20:19

If you click on the link it is the very first sentence of the report (which then elaborates further).

“In 2022, an estimated 0.6% of the UK population consisted of people who came to the country seeking asylum. The majority of these people were long-term residents who had been in the UK for more than a
decade.“

My apologies, I was looking at their briefing with the same title, published a year later.

Nevertheless, not an exact science;

An estimated 387,000 foreign-born people living in the UK in 2022 said they originally came to the UK to seek asylum, according to Migration Observatory analysis of the Annual Population Survey.

Data on foreign-born UK residents’ main reason for moving to the UK come from the Labour Force Survey (LFS), the largest official household survey in the UK. Only one ‘main’ reason for migration is recorded, though in practice people may have more than one reason for moving. The data reflect self-reported reasons and will not necessarily match people’s legal immigration status.

300,000 more people have applied for asylum since 2023.

Rosealea · 19/01/2026 20:55

Oh away and grow up and stop being so hateful!!!

My husband not doctor but health service has run clinics in our local asylum seeker accommodation and some of the people have awful health issues.
They are not here looking for health care before you start any nonsense, but some are in great need.
There is money funnelled into the NHS outside the usual budget so they're not queue jumping or anything like that before you go go down that line of hatred too.

I can't believe you've written this down. You need to bleach your brain and get rid of these ugly hateful thoughts.

RottenBanana · 19/01/2026 21:54

Clavinova · 19/01/2026 20:24

How many are still going through the system now, including appeals? How many have been refused asylum but we have been unable to remove them, or they have disappeared?

In 2006, Labour's then Home Secretary discovered he had 450,000 unresolved asylum applications, more than half of which he didn't know existed!

https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/feb/26/immigration

Are you stuck in a time lapse? We are now in 2026.

Clavinova · 19/01/2026 22:13

RottenBanana · 19/01/2026 21:54

Are you stuck in a time lapse? We are now in 2026.

How many are still going through the system now, including appeals?

Clavinova · 19/01/2026 22:19

RottenBanana · 19/01/2026 21:54

Are you stuck in a time lapse? We are now in 2026.

We are now in 2026

Well ok, I just googled and found this from 4 hours ago;

Keir Starmer’s small boats record officially WORST of any PM after 65k cross under Labour's watch.

https://www.gbnews.com/politics/migrant-crisis-keir-starmer-small-boats-boris-johnson

RottenBanana · 19/01/2026 22:24

Ah yes. GBeebies, that well known bastion of impartiality. I am not clicking that, thanks.

Clavinova · 19/01/2026 22:30

RottenBanana · 19/01/2026 22:24

Ah yes. GBeebies, that well known bastion of impartiality. I am not clicking that, thanks.

'Smash the gangs'

whatthesigma · 19/01/2026 22:46

doodiethewonderdog · 17/01/2026 10:59

When was the last time you had a home visit? Is this a way of managing the " problem" by them taking clinics there? Is it a way of hiding this issue? I understood they did not have access to the NHS yet I see massive bags of medicine labelled for this hotel too at the dispensary. We wait about 6-7 weeks for a routine appointment.

A doctor is likely to go there once a week and see anyone who needs seeing in a clinic. Who is to say the people the doctor sees for that one day in clinic haven’t wait 6-7 weeks for their turn?

Nevermind17 · 19/01/2026 23:00

Clavinova · 19/01/2026 22:19

We are now in 2026

Well ok, I just googled and found this from 4 hours ago;

Keir Starmer’s small boats record officially WORST of any PM after 65k cross under Labour's watch.

https://www.gbnews.com/politics/migrant-crisis-keir-starmer-small-boats-boris-johnson

That figure is for more than one year. The peak year for boat arrivals was 2022 (45,000). There were similar numbers 20 years previously but I don’t remember people being arsed back then. Maybe it’s the boats they don’t like? Before Brexit when they arrived in the backs of lorries people were far more relaxed about it.

Clavinova · 19/01/2026 23:10

Nevermind17 · 19/01/2026 23:00

That figure is for more than one year. The peak year for boat arrivals was 2022 (45,000). There were similar numbers 20 years previously but I don’t remember people being arsed back then. Maybe it’s the boats they don’t like? Before Brexit when they arrived in the backs of lorries people were far more relaxed about it.

That figure is for more than one year

Yes - since Starmer became PM.

Nevermind17 · 19/01/2026 23:21

Clavinova · 19/01/2026 23:10

That figure is for more than one year

Yes - since Starmer became PM.

Eh? These things are usually measured by year. If Starmer ends up being PM for five years, I’d expect there would be more arrivals than under say, Liz Truss who was PM for about 24 hours.

Londonisthebestcityintheworld · 20/01/2026 00:14

doodiethewonderdog · 17/01/2026 12:52

Where did I say I was angry? This is however the tip of an issue which impacts our country on a daily basis. People have a right to be concerned and talk about it. How should we deal with this going forward?

When you can stop wars in other countries, then people will stop fleeing war.

The idea that refugees are coming to stay in a shitty hotel for £8 a week and the sneers of entitled Brits is laughable.

Walk across a country, cross the channel and spend your days in a refugee hotel eating rotten food. You'll have a roof over your head and heating! You'll have a doctor tending you!

It would be so easy for you to bob over to France and live their dream. Sure the authorities would eventually realise you you're a Brit. Nothing stopping you heading back to France and crossing the Channel again! Repeat as needed.

Then be sure to update the thread as to how long you wait for a GP appointment. I bet you can page him when you're seeking asylum and he just comes straight away.

I mean life is so shite here - but life is AMAZING for refugees!!

Take your life savings to keep crossing that channel. Live the dream!!

doodiethewonderdog · 23/01/2026 10:38

As some of you said - how to solve the problem. The latest update.

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