I genuinely feel that the fact I am British is merely a geographical accident of birth. I don't feel I deserve any special treatment for it. Given two people both applying for a UK job, one British and one French, I simply cannot make an argument for why the British person should, by similar accident of birth, have more of a right to it
I am genuinely staggered at the childishness of this comment. Have you not bothered to follow it through to it's logical conclusion?
Do you feel this way about the entire planet? That basically any job here should be available to absolutely anyone anywhere in the world (with the funds for airfare) who wants it? Or are you confining this odd ideology to a few select countries in Europe?
What do you think about the border controls that we operate for 90% of the planet's population? Have a problem with that? Are we being "racist, xenophobes" for wanting to decide who comes in?
In a lovely world of equality, maybe the "accident of birth" stuff would work. If every country offered the same opportunities, the same standards of education, healthcare, housing, wages and so on then you could argue that we should all consider ourselves Nomads, moving to wherever we fancy. Under those circumstances there'd be as many people coming here as leaving and it would balance out.
But we don't live in a world....or even a Europe....like that. Some countries are going to be filled up much quicker than others which means, statistically, some British citizens are going to have to leave their home - against their will - to find work.
Because that's what we're talking about.....being British means "home" to many, many, many people. It's where they were born, brought up, where their families ties are. But this confers not the slightest right over anyone else anywhere in the world according to you?
What emotive, senseless crap.
We may not have the infrastructure to "cope" but that's (not) the immigrant's fault, it's the woeful lack of infrastructure funding and decimation of public services
I keep seeing this trotted out endlessly and again, I have to ask, have you not applied any logic to this either?
Yes, it's the government's (and the EU's) fault. No, it's not the immigrants. But this misses the point by a country mile.
How was the government supposed to know how and where to increase infrastructure when they had no blessed idea a) who would come b) how many would come and c) which parts of the country they'd want to settle in?
The numbers of people who have arrived has been massively underestimated time after time. Without some element of say in who comes here, and in what numbers, proper planning is IMPOSSIBLE. We currently have an open door invitation to 500 million Europeans.
Unless you're going to support the idea that they are all welcome, then we surely must acknowledge that there's a line to be drawn somewhere. But the fact is we are currently not allowed to draw any line for any reason and it is as a direct result of that that this country is buckling under the strain.
Yes...immigration is fantastic for us - culturally, economically, every which way. It always has been (we wouldn't have an NHS without it) and it always will be. But you can't built schools, hospitals and houses overnight....they must be planned.
Your reasoning is preposterous and is very, very typical of the kind of mind that has got lost in it's own "I'm not a racist" narrative and stopped there.
Controlling our own borders is neither illiberal, xenophobic or racist. It's fucking common sense.