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UK Government Set to Tighten Visa Rules Amid Rising Asylum Concerns


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The UK is desperately over-crowded already. The public services and infrastructure are pushed to the limit of their capacity. This proposed legislation, welcome as it is, will only scratch the surface of the problem.

 

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5 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

And yet, possibly the biggest public service, health and social care would not survive without immigration.

Of course. No problem at all with legal immigration by people who can do work which Brits are either unable or unwilling to do.

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40 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

Of course. No problem at all with legal immigration by people who can do work which Brits are either unable or unwilling to do.

In that case, do you really think 100,000 asylum seekers make much of an impact on public services?

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3 hours ago, youreavinalaff said:

In that case, do you really think 100,000 asylum seekers make much of an impact on public services?

100,000 asylum seekers, if that was the true number, would indeed not make much of an impact.

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5 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

100,000 asylum seekers, if that was the true number, would indeed not make much of an impact.

That is the true number. 

 

Just over actually. I think it's currently 108 000.

 

https://www.refugeecouncil.org.uk/stay-informed/explainers/top-facts-from-the-latest-statistics-on-refugees-and-people-seeking-asylum/#:~:text=People seeking asylum make up,%2C Iran%2C Bangladesh and Syria.

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16 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I don't think those people turning up on the beach apply for visas, or are suitable for work in health or social care.

 

 

Oh, I don't know, a few of those lads look they would make decent bouncers!

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6 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

 

So would you rather they  did not  correct the   problem?

I would rather the problem not happen in the first place, locking the stable door after the horse gas bolted is not a solution!

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So we can expect a much longer route to permanent residence and citizenship for those who want to bring their foreign wife to live with them in the UK.  Also, the Telepgraph is now reporting that the level of English required will increase and include writing to A-level standard.  I wonder how Reform supporters who have foreign wives will feel?

 

"Migrants will reportedly have to be fluent in English if they want to remain in Britain under Government plans. 

The current standard required for work visa applicants is equivalent to GCSE level and only requires new arrivals to understand basic English in everyday situations. 

It is deemed by ministers to be insufficient for migrants to integrate effectively and will be raised to the equivalent of English as a foreign language A level, The Times reports. 

This requires people to ­express themselves “fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions” and to speak English “flexibly and effectively for social, academic and professional purposes”, according to the Home Office. "

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13 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

So we can expect a much longer route to permanent residence and citizenship for those who want to bring their foreign wife to live with them in the UK.  Also, the FT is reporting that the level of English required will increase and include writing to A-level standard.  I wonder how Reform supporters who have foreign wives will feel?

 I wonder how Reform supporters who have foreign wives will feel?

 

The same as Labour or Conservative supporters who have foreign wives I would think

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6 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

 I wonder how Reform supporters who have foreign wives will feel?

 

The same as Labour or Conservative supporters who have foreign wives I would think

Indeed. However, I wonder if they will see the irony of supporting the party that has led to Labour making their life more difficult.  Probably not.

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20 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Indeed. However, I wonder if they will see the irony of supporting the party that has led to Labour making their life more difficult.  Probably not.

Making life more difficult for legal spouse visas, yea oh the irony.......:saai: Because its always been the most pressing issue on illegal immigration

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Time for a policy I call 'Orban Lite'. 🤔

 

Adding a million young adults every year while only building 200,000 houses is a recipe for disaster and will only get exponentially worse. Those young adults need houses immediately and then, of course, quickly have babies of their own.

 

Better to institute policies that encourage the natives (of all races / ethnicities) to have babies. The gov then has time to adapt e.g. 5 years to build the primary schools, 10 years to build the secondary schools, and 21+ years to build the houses.

 

Orban introduced policies like:

 

- If a Hungarian woman has 4 kids, she never pays income tax again

- If a Hungarian graduate woman has 2 kids, student loans are written off

- Free school uniforms, textbooks etc. for children of Hungarian women

 

Incidentally, the abortion rate was halved under these policies which suggests that women were having them for economic reasons; not good.

 

Sensible policies for a sensible Britain 😊

 

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31 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Indeed. However, I wonder if they will see the irony of supporting the party that has led to Labour making their life more difficult.  Probably not.

 

Are you saying Labour are now making their policies according to what Reform want?

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19 minutes ago, GanDoonToonPet said:

Adding a million young adults every year while only building 200,000 houses is a recipe for disaster and will only get exponentially worse. Those young adults need houses immediately and then, of course, quickly have babies of their own.

 

Yes, and now the government are offering 5 years guaranteed rent to Landlords to rent to immigrants.

 

https://www.gbnews.com/politics/keir-starmer-migrants-rent-homes-summer-channel-crossing-surge

 

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Meaning even fewer houses avauilable to rent to indigenous Brits.

 

Shameful. 

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13 hours ago, BritManToo said:

I don't think those people turning up on the beach apply for visas, or are suitable for work in health or social care.

I don't recall saying they did. 

 

 

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6 hours ago, JonnyF said:

 

Are you saying Labour are now making their policies according to what Reform want?

I fear they are, in a desperate attempt to try and claw back some of the voters they've lost.  Shameful really, and likely to backfire.

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